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GRADE 11 - Summative Assessment in Statistics and Probability

Quarter 4 - Modules 1 - 3

Name:
Section: Score: __________

Direction: Encircle the letter that corresponds the correct answer.

1. This refers to the intelligent guess about the population parameter.


A. decision B. interpretation C. hypothesis D. statistic

2. At 95% confidence, the significant level (α) is ____________.


A. 0.95 B. 0.05 C. 0.50 D. 0.005

3. ____________ is a statement that there is a difference between a parameter and a


specific value, or between two parameters.
A. Null hypothesis C. Alternative hypothesis
B. Decision D. Test statistic

4. A type I error occurs when the ____________________.


A. null hypothesis is incorrectly accepted when it is false
B. null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected when it is true
C. sample mean and the population mean are not the same
D. test conducted is biased

5. Teacher Jay claims that the mean score of Grade 11 students is 90.
The rejection region is located on the _______________.
A. left tail of the distribution C. left and right tails of the distribution
B. right tail of the distribution D. area near the mean

6. As a result of a hypothesis test, if we do not reject the null hypothesis when it is


false, then we have committed _______________.
A. a Type II error C. a correct decision
B. a Type I error D. an acceptance error.

7. The central limit theorem can only be applied when________________.


A. the sample mean is equal to the population mean
B. the sample size is large enough (n ≥ 30)
C. the population standard deviation is unknown
D. the test-statistic is less than 2.50

For numbers 8 – 11, refer to this problem:

The owner of Loyaltea Love Lounge has recently surveyed his customers
to determine whether or not their mean age is below 35. If so, he planned to
provide a free wifi connection to appeal to the younger crowd who are more
likely to be interested about social networking via internet. If not, he would
rather purchase a sound system and play classic music on background in the
milk-tea shop. The results showed that the mean age of a random sample of
100 customers is 33 with a standard deviation of 5.5 years.

8. The appropriate null and alternative hypotheses to test are:


A. H0: The mean age of the customers is 33.
H1: The mean age of the customers is below 33.
B. H0: The mean age of the customers is 35.
H1: The mean age of the customers is above 35.
C. H0: The mean age of the customers is 35.
H1: The mean age of the customers is not 35.
D. H0: The mean age of the customers is 35.
H1: The mean age of the customers is below 35.
9. At 95% confidence, the critical value(s) is/are ________________.
A. ± 1.65 because it is one-tailed C. ± 1.96 because it is two-tailed
B. - 1.65 because it is left-tailed D. 1.65 because it is right-tailed

10. What is the decision rule?


A. -3.64 < -1.96; reject H0 C. -3.64 > -1.96; accept H0
B. -3.64 < -1.65; reject H0 D. 3.64 > 1.65; reject H0

11. What should the owner of Loyaltea Love Lounge do?


A. provide a free wifi connection, the costumers will love that so they can
update their status in the social networking sites.
B. provide a free wifi connection and classic background music; the costumers
will surely love to have both, some costumers are above 35 years old.
C. prioritize provision of a free wifi connection, most of the customers are 35
years old. He can provide classic background music later.
D. prioritize provision of a free wifi connection, most of the customers are
below 35 years old. He can provide classic background music later.

For numbers 12 – 15, refer to this problem:

The graduating class president suggested for a Seniors Ball to celebrate


their success of the six long years of high school. The class adviser assumes
that the parents of this graduating class are mostly minimum wage earners
with a monthly take home pay of Php 10,000 in average. Considering this, she
believes that the parents cannot afford the expenses for the Seniors Ball. To
know the status, the class president together with his friends conducted a
survey to the graduating class. They found that the mean monthly take home
pay of 25 families is Php 10,200 with a standard deviation of Php 500. Test the
null hypothesis at 95% confidence.

12. The degrees of freedom (df) is ________________.


A. 500 B. 26 C. 25 D. 24

13. At 95% confidence, the critical value(s) is/are ________________.


A. ± 1.96 because it is two-tailed C. ± 2.06 because it is two-tailed
B. - 1.71 because it is left-tailed D. 1.71 because it is right-tailed

14. What is the decision rule?


A. 2.00 < 2.06; accept H0 C. 2.00 > 1.96; reject H0
B. 2.00 < 2.06; reject H0 D. 2.00 > 1.71; accept H0

15. Should the school push through with the Seniors Ball?
A. Yes. The students deserve this once in a lifetime experience. A little
sacrifice won’t hurt. We deserve it. We only graduate from high school once.
B. Yes. Statistics proves that the parents’ monthly take home pay is really
above P 10,000 with sufficient statistical evidence to reject the null
hypothesis.
C. No. Statistics proves that the parents’ monthly take home pay is just
slightly above P 10,000 without any statistically significant difference.
D. No. There are many other things more important than a Seniors Ball. We
can graduate without it. Just buy groceries and commodities with the
money.
ANSWER KEY
1. C 6. A 11. D
2. B 7. B 12. D
3. A 8. D 13. C
4. B 9. B 14. A
5. C 10. B 15. C

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