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Question 1 Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?


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a. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

b. Mean is greater than Median.


c. Data is exactly equal to the mean.
d. Median is greater than Mean.

e. None of the choices

Question 2 Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS.


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Answer: CONTINUOUS

Question 3 True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
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Answer: possible values
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Question 4 Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS.


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Answer: CONTINUOUS

Question 5 True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
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Answer: True
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Question 6 This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.
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a. Median
b. Mode
c. Standard Deviation

d. Variance
e. Mean

Question 7 What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?
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a. 1
b. 0.1255

c. 0.25
d. 0
e. None of the choices

Question 8 Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS.


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Answer: CONTINUOUS

Question 9 Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.


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a. All values are less than the mean.
b. All values are equal to the mean.

c. All values are equal to the z-score


d. All values are greater than the mean.

Question 10 Normal Distribution Curve is also called


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a. All of the choices
b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve
d. Arc-Shaped Curve

Question 11 The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of
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a. Continuous Discrete Random Variable
b. Discrete Random Variables

c. Discrete Continuous Random Variable


d. Continuous Random Variable
e. None of the choices
Question 12
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What is the variance?

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a. 1.99

b. 1.233
c. 1.44
d. 2.466

Question 13 The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.


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a. Median
b. Variance

c. Mean
d. Mode

e. Standard Deviation

Question 14
Consider the given the probability distribution
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The value of the mean is ________.

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a. 4.100

b. 1.233
c. 2.466
d. 0.082

Question 15 This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.
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Answer: Probability Distribution
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Question 16 Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one decimal place.
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Answer: 10.8

Question 17 True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
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Answer: False
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Question 18 True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
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Answer: False
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Question 19 The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population
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a. Population

b. Sample
c. Standard Deviation
d. Population Mean

e. Deviation Error
f. Statistics

g. Sampling Error
h. Random Sample
i. Median

j. Standard Curve
k. Mean
l. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

m. Parameter
n. Mode

o. Distribution Error
p. Sample Distribution of sample means
q. Sample
Question 20 An example of a parameter. Network connection restored. You may continue safely.
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a. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

b. Population
c. Distribution Error
d. Parameter

e. Statistics

f. Mode
g. Deviation Error

h. Median
i. Sampling Error

j. Sample
k. Standard Deviation
l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Mean
n. Random Sample
o. Sample

p. Standard Curve
q. Population Mean

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