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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Negros Occidental
AGPANGI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Brgy. Agpangi, Calatrava, Negros Occidental

STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY


SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

NAME: ______________________________________________________________________
GRADE & SEC: _________________________________DATE: __________________________
Teacher: NOEMI MARIE B. VILLACAMPA
A. Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
1. The set of the possible outcomes of an experiment is called_________.
a. Sample space b. Random variable c. Discrete random variable d. Continuous random variable
2. A variable whose value is obtained by measuring is called__________.
a. Sample space b. Random variable c. Discrete random variable d. Continuous random variable

3. A variable that can be discrete or continuous is __________________.


a. Sample space b. Random variable c. Discrete random variable d. Continuous random variable
4. Time it takes to finish the test is an example of __________________.
a. Sample space b. Random variable c. Discrete random variable d. Continuous random variable
5. Getting a 1 in rolling a die is an example of _______________.
a. Sample space b. Random variable c. Discrete random variable d. Continuous random variable
6. Which of the following is the discrete random variable?
a. The average amount of electricity consumed
b. The amount of paint used in repainting the building
c. The average weight of female athletes
d. The average number of patients in a hospital for a week
7. Which of the following is the continuous random variable?
a. Listing the number of cases due to Covid - 19 in San Carlos City
b. Number of students attending online class
c. The average number of patients in a hospital for a week
d. The number of books in the library
8. If two coins are tossed. Which is not possible value of the random variable for the number of heads?
a. 0 b. 2
c. 1 d. 3

B. Identify whether the given situation involves a discrete random variable or a continuous random
variable. Write D if the statement is discrete and C if continuous.
_____________9. getting the body temperature of patient admitted in a COVID ward

_____________10. collecting data about the weights of students in a certain school

_____________11. the number of siblings in a family in Iloilo Province

_____________12. the number of no work no pay employees in a certain municipality caused by pandemic

_____________13. the speed of a car

_____________14. the number of people playing LOTTO each day

_____________15. the number of text messages received by a particular individual in a day

_____________16. the number of possible outcomes in rolling a die

_____________17. the amount of liquid in a can of soft drinks

_____________18. the number of fouls committed by a basketball team during the games

_____________19. the average number of patients in a hospital for a week


_____________20. Collecting data about the weights of newborns in a lying-in clinic

C. Four numbers 21-40, Find the possible values of random variable

Four coins are tossed. Let T be the random variable representing the number of tails that occur. Find
the values of the random variable T.

Possible Outcomes Value of Random Variable Y (number of


tails)

Illustrate a probability distribution of a random variable (Y) showing the number of tails occur and
its corresponding probabilities.

Number of Tails (Y) Probability P(Y)

“You may not be able to control every situation and its outcome, but you can control your attitude and how you
deal with it.”

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