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1. Is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting numerical data.
A. Statistics B. Sample C. Random variable D. Unbiased sample

2. A sample which has an equal opportunity of being selected.


A. Statistics B. Sample C. Random variable D. Unbiased sample

3. Eye color is an example of what data


A. Qualitative B. Quantitative C. Discrete D. Continuous

4. Can assume any value within a specified range.


A. Qualitative B. Quantitative C. Discrete D. Continuous

5. Referred to as the statistics of location.


A. Measures of central tendency B. Measures of spread C. Mode D. Median

6. Most frequent number


A. Measures of central tendency B. Measures of spread C. Mode D. Median

7. A positional average
A. Measures of central tendency B. Measures of spread C. Mode D. Median

8. Measures homogeneity or heterogeneity of the data.


A. Measures of central tendency B. Measures of spread C. Mode D. Median

9. What is the probability of rolling 2 dice whose sum is less than 7 or the sum is 10
A. 0.0050
B. 0.0500
C. 0.5000
D. 0.7500

10. A bag contains 26 tiles with a letter on each, one tile for each letter of the alphabet. What is the probability of reaching into
the bag and randomly choosing a tile with one of the first 10 letters of the alphabet on it or randomly choosing a tile with a
vowel on it?
A. 0.5769
B. 0.4615
C. 0.5000
D. 0.0740

11. A wholesaler has an inventory of 24 individually boxed portable radios which believes to be black but 5 of which is white. If
4 of these radios are randomly selected & shipped to a customer, find the probability that the customer will receive all are white
radio using hypergeometric distribution.
A. 0.0005
B. 0.0050
C. 0.0500
D. 0.5000

12. Four married couples have bought 8 seats in a row for a concert. In how many different ways
can they be seated if all males sit together and the females are likewise?
A. 384
B. 48
C. 8
D. 1152

13. Find z if the normal curve area between 0 and z is 0.1064.


A. 0.27
B. -0.27
C. +/-0.27
D. 2.7
14. Find z if the normal curve area to the right of z is 0.5948.
A. 0.24
B. -0.24
C. +/-0.24
D. 2.4

15. Find the area under the normal curve which lies to the left of z = 2.69.
A. 0.9964
B. 0.4964
C. 0.0036
D. 0.6994

16. Is one where its occurrence has No influence on the probability of the other event/s.
A. Mutually exclusive B. Independent event C. multiplicative law of probabilities D. conditional
theorem

17. A dependent event is also referred to as


A. Mutually exclusive B. Independent event C. multiplicative law of probabilities D. conditional
theorem

18. Given the following: 3.1, 2.2, 3.0, 4.1, 3.1, 4.0, 2.0, 3.9. Determine Mean Deviation
A. 0.619
B. 0.796
C. 0.916
D. 0.691

19. Determine Mode


Cell Freq
15-23 5
24-32 6
33-41 4
42-50 3
51-59 4
60-68 2
A. 27
B. 34.3
C. 24
D. 33.4

20. Determine Standard Deviation


Cell Freq
15-23 5
24-32 6
33-41 4
42-50 3
51-59 4
60-68 2
A. 0.9
B. 1.49
C. 14.9
D. 19.4

21. Probability distribution that defines X & Y simultaneous behavior


A. Marginal B. Joint C. Conditional

22. Individual distribution for Y & Y is know as ______


A. Marginal B. Joint C. Conditional
23. Defined as joint probability over the marginal probability.
A. Marginal B. Joint C. Conditional

24. Is the difference between a value computed from a sample & the corresponding value computed from a population.
A. Sampling error B. Confidence interval C. Margin of error

25. Provides more information about a population than does a point estimate.
A. Sampling error B. Confidence interval C. Margin of error

26. Determine the critical value if given: n = 30; HA : µ > 5 and level of significance is 4%.
A. 1.81
B. 1.75
C. 2.060
D. 3.307

27. Determine the critical value if given: n1 = 25; n2 = 22:; HA : µ < 5 and the level of significance is 10%
A. -1.303
B. -1.299
C. 2.423
D. 2.407

28. Find the critical value for n1 = 20, n2 = 25, α = 0.2% and HA: µ ≠
A. 1.81
B. 1.75
C. 2.060
D. 3.307

29. Find Joint probability P(X ≥ 4, Y ≥ 3)


X=2 4 5
Y=1 1/18 1/18 1/18
3 1/9 1/9 1/18
4 1/9 2/9 2/9
A. 11/18
B. 7/18
C. 2/5
D. 2/3

30. Find Conditional probability P(Y = 3 / X = 4)


X=2 4 5
Y=1 1/18 1/18 1/18
3 1/9 1/9 1/18
4 1/9 2/9 2/9
A. 11/18
B. 7/18
C. 2/5
D. 2/3

31. To test the claim that the resistance of electric wire can be reduced by more than 0.050 ohm by alloying, 25 values obtained
for alloyed wire yielded an average of 0.083 ohm with s = 0.003 ohm, and 25 values obtained for standard wire yielded an
average of 0.086 ohm with s = 0.002 ohm. Use 5% level f significance to determine whether the claim has been substantiated.
What is the computed value and decision?
A. -4.16, Ho Rejected
B. -4.16, Ho Accepted
C. 4.61, Ho Rejected
D. 4.61, Ho Accepted

32. A greenhouse wants to test the effectiveness of alternative fertilizers on plant growth. One sample of 400 is treated with
brand A & another 400 was treated with brand B. After 2 weeks results showed that 150 bloom from brand A and 130 bloom
from brand B. What can it conclude at 0.05 level of significance that the 2 brands are not equally effective?. What is the
computed value and decision?
A. 1.482, Ho Accepted
B. 1.482, Ho Rejected
C. 1.428, Ho Accepted
D. 1.428, Ho Rejected

33. Following are the 3 random samples of salespersons in a large telemarketing company which are classified by age & sales
performance. Test at 0.05 whether the sales performance is independent of their ages. What is your criteria.
Age
Youthful Middle age Senior
Performanc
Highest 13 17 18
e
Middle 31 30 28
Lowest 16 13 14
A. Reject Ho if ꭙ2 < 9.488
B. Reject Ho if ꭙ2 >9.488
C. Reject Ho if ꭙ2 ≠ 9.488

34. Following are the grades achieved by men and women students. Test at the 0.02 level of significance whether it is
reasonable to assume that the two population standard dev are equal. Men students: 79, 88, 64, 91, 83
Women students: 70, 51, 82, 72, 90, 61, 58. What is s2?
A. 11.3
B. 17.3
C. 13.7
D. 13.1

35. Test at 0.01 whether success of persons in the job is independent of their performance in the training program. What is the
computed value and decision?
Performance in Training Program
Success in
Below ave Ave Above ave
job
Poor 23 60 29
(Employer’
Ave 28 79 60
s Rating)
Very good 9 49 63
A. 20.34, Ho Rejected
B. 20.34, Ho Accepted
C. -20.34, Ho Rejected
D. -20.34, Ho Accepted

36. An advertising agency wants to know whether the no of column inches of classified ad carried by 2 competing newspapers
is equal. The no of column inches appearing in both newspapers, respectively, on 20 randomly selected days follows: 595 &
608, 663 & 725, 713 & 806, 626 & 620, 682 & 626, 639 & 595, 651 & 614, 769 & 744, 701 & 719, 723 & 680, 670 & 639, 665
& 602, 639 & 657, 694 & 624, 614 & 614, 651 & 583, 632 & 682, 739 & 657, 657 & 639 & 775 & 745. Use signed-rank test at
0.01 level of sig to test to test whether or not newspaper 1 & 2 carry equal amount of classified ad. What is the value of T +?
A. 235
B. 135
C. 325
D. 523

37. Following are the weight gains in pounds of 2 randomly samples of young turkeys fed 2 different diets:
Diet 1: 16.3, 10.1, 10.7, 13.5, 14.9, 11.8, 14.3, 10.2, 12.0, 14.7, 23.6, 15.1, 14.5, 18.4, 13.2 & 14.0
Diet 2: 21.3, 23.8, 15.4, 19.6, 12.0, 13.9, 18.8, 19.2, 15.3, 20.1, 14.8, 18.9, 20.7, 21.1, 15.8, & 16.2
Test @ 0.01 level of significance to test Ho that the 2 population sampled are identical against H A that on the average
the second diet produces a greater gain in weight. What is the value of W 1?
A. 181.5
B. 811.5
C. 151.8
D. 118.5

38. Following are the number of sales made by 2 telemarketing salesperson, Alex & Brenda on randomly selected days:
Alex: 23, 31, 24, 35, 20, 28, 17, 36, 23, 32, 24 & 19 Brenda: 23, 27, 22, 28, 16, 19, 17, 21, 21, 26
Use U test at 0.05 level of significance whether it is reasonable to say that Alex makes a larger number of
sales per day on the average than Brenda. What is U2?
A. 45
B. 44
C. 42
D. 40

39. A company’s trainees are randomly assigned to groups which are taught a certain industrial inspection procedure by 3
different methods, and at the end of the instruction period they are tested for inspection performance quality. The following are
their scores: Method E: 94, 87, 91, 74, 86, & 97
Method F: 85, 82, 79, 84, 61, 72 & 80
Method G: 89, 67, 72, 76 & 69 Use H test to determine @ 0.05 level of significance whether the 3
methods are equally effective. What is the computed value and decision?
A. 6.67, Ho Rejected
B. 6.67, Ho Accepted
C. -6.67, Ho Rejected
D. -6.67, Ho Accepted

40. Following is the arrangement of wins by American League (A) and the National League (N) for 60 consecutive All Star
baseball games: A A A N A N A N A A A N A A A A N N N N A N N A A N A N N N N A N N N N N N N N A N N N N N N N N N N
N A N N A N A A A. Test for randomness at 0.01 level of significance. What is the computed value and decision?
A. -0.155, Ho Accepted
B. -0.155, Ho Rejected
C. 0.155, Ho Rejected
D.-0.155, Ho Accepted

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