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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – QUARTER 3

STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY SCORE:


Name: _________________________ Date: ______________________

Section: ________________________ Teacher: ____________________

GENERAL DIRECTIONS

1. USE YOUR OWN CALCULATOR DURING EXAMINATION.


2. PROVIDE YOUR OWN Z-TABLE.
3. AVOID ERASURES.
4. NO CHEATING.

Test I. Multiple Choice


Directions: Solve the following. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.

1. Types of Random Variable with a countable set of possible outcomes.


a. Discrete c. sample space
b. Continuous d. random variables
2. Types of random variable that takes values on a continuous scale. It represents measured data such as heights, weights, and
temperatures.
c. Discrete c. sample space
d. Continuous d. random variables
3. It is the set of all the possible outcomes of an experiment.
a. Discrete c. sample space
b. Continuous d. random variables
4. It is a function that associates a real number to each element in the sample space.
a. Discrete c. sample space
b. Continuous d. random variables
5. What is the meaning of the symbol ∑?
a. Assumption c. summation
b. Summarization d. mean
6. The number of possible outcomes when two coins were tossed together.
a. 2 c. 8
b. 6 d. 4
7. The number of possible outcomes when three coins were tossed together.
a. 2 c. 8
b. 6 d. 4
8. It is the sample space when two pens are drawn in a box containing red and black pens?
a. S= (BR,RB,BR,RB) c. S=(RR,RB,RB,BB)
b. S= (RR,RB,BR,BB) d. S=(BB,RR,BB,RR)
9. The probability of getting a prime number in a rolling die?
a. 1/2 c. 1/6
b. 1/3 d. 2/3
10. The probability of getting an ace when a card is drawn from the deck?
a. 1/26 c. 1/54
b. 1/13 d. 2/13
11. If two coins are tossed, which is NOT a possible value of a random variable for the number of heads?
a. 0 c. 2
b. 1 d.3
12. Which formula gives the probability distributions shown by the table?
X 2 3 6

P(x) ½ 1/3 1/6

a. P(x)= 1/x c. P(x)= 6/x


b. P(x)= x/6 d. P(x)= 1/6

 For number 13-15 refer to the probability distribution shown below.

X 0 1 2 3

P(x) 1/8 3/8 3/8 1/8

13. The mean of the probability distribution.


a. 1.5 c. 1.6
b. 1.2 d. 1.8
14. The variance of the probability distribution.
a. 0.75 c. 1.25
b. 1.00 d. 0.50
15. The standard deviation of the probability distribution.
a. 1.00 c. 1.12
b. 0.87 d. 0.71
Test II. Solve the following
Directions: Solve for the z- score values with the given 𝑥 = 50 and S=4 of the following grades of Anna in the first quarter.
Then, find for the areas of the computed z-scores. Show your solutions at the back. (three points each)

Subject Grade (x)


English 85
Filipino 87
Math 90
Science 89
Araling Panlipunan 90

Test III. Complete the table


Directions: Solve the following. Simplify your answer into two decimal places

A. Find the possible outcomes and random variable (x) if three cell phones are tested at random. Let D represent the defective cell
phone and N represent the non defective cell phone.
Number of non-defective cell phone
(x) P(x) x.P(x) x-µ (x- µ)² (x- µ)².P(x)
0 1/8 -1.38

1 3/8 3/8 -0.38

2 3/8 6/8 0.14415

3 1/8 2.6244

Test IV. Problem Solving


Directions: solve each of the following problems below. Write your answer on the back page. (20 points)

A. The number of car sold per day at a local car dealership, along with its corresponding probabilities is shown below.
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Number of car sold Probability
X P(X)

1 1/6

2 3/6

3 2/6

1. Find the mean of the probability distribution.


2. Find the variance of the probability distribution.
3. Find the standard deviation of the probability distribution.

Prepared by: Checked by:

PHILIP R. ALMAREZ, LPT AIMIE O. ALCANTARA, LPT


Subject Teacher SHS Head Teacher

Recommending Approval: Approved by:

NERISSA S. DELOS REYES, MAEd, SMRIEdr DR. RAMON E. WOO, JR. CPA, DFRIEdr
VP/Basic Education Principal Dean of Studies

Noted by:
DR. ROSALINA S. ANDAYA ED. D.. DFRIEdr.
President

GOOD LUCK AND GODBLESS!!!

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