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Weekly Quiz 1

Type : Graded Quiz

Attempts : 1/2

Questions : 19

Time : 25m

Scoring Policy : Highest Score

Due Date : Jun 26, 11:30 PM

Your Score : 11.50/17

Instructions

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Question No: 1 Incorrect Answer

Degree of Sum of Mean of


 
freedom squares the squares

1258.5486 1258.548
Regression 1 39 639

(SSR) (MSR)
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Residual 6 773.45136 128.9085


12 602

( SSE) (MSE)

2032
Total 7
(SST)

Based on the above table,what is the value of F Statistic?

1.62 You Selected

0.61

9.76

Question No: 2 Correct Answer

Linear Regression belongs to which of the following categories of machine learning


techniques?

Unsupervised Learning Algorithms

Supervised Learning Algorithms You Selected

Classification Algorithms

Clustering Algorithms

Question No: 3 Correct Answer

In the Equation of Simple Linear Regression Y = β1 + β2X + ϵ,


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(β1, β2) refers to __________

X-intercept, Slope

Slope, X-Intercept

Y-Intercept, Slope You Selected

slope, Y-Intercept

Question No: 4 Correct Answer

Correlation Coefficient takes values between +1 and -1

True You Selected

False

Question No: 5 Incorrect Answer

If the slope of the regression equation Y = β1 + β2X + ϵ


is negative, then

as x increases y decreases

as x increases so does y You Selected

as x decreases so does y

as x increases y remains constant

Question No: 6 Incorrect Answer


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As per assumptions of Linear Regression: Variance of the error terms should be-

Heteroscedastic You Selected

Homoscedastic

Question No: 7 Correct Answer

Miles per Gallon (MPG) performance of a car depends on its Horsepower (HP). Based on 32
different cars’ HP and MPG, the following regression equation is arrived at:

Y ̂ = 30 – 0.7 HP,
where Y is MPG.

If car A has HP = 15 and car B has HP = 20, then

Car A is expected to have 3.5 miles per gallon less than Car B

Car A is expected to have 3.5 miles per gallon more than Car B You Selected

Car A is expected to have 0.07 miles per gallon less than Car B

Car A is expected to have 0.07 miles per gallon more than Car B

Question No: 8 Incorrect Answer

Mean of
Sum of
  Df the
squares
squares

1258.54863 1258.548
Regression 1 9 639

(SSR) ( MSR )

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Residual 6 773.451361 128.9085


2 602

(SSE) ( MSE)

2032
Total 7
SST

No. of Independent Variables (I.V) = 1

Based on the above table,what would be the value of R Square (R²)?

0.74 You Selected

0.62

0.5

0.82

Question No: 9 Correct Answer

A Type II error is a _____________

False Positive

False Negative You Selected

Question No: 10 Correct Answer

Which of the following statement is true about outliers in Linear regression?

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Linear regression is sensitive to outliers You Selected

Linear regression is not sensitive to outliers

Linear Regression algorithm removes outliers

Depends on the dataset

Question No: 11 Correct Answer

Observed errors, which represent information from the data that is not explained by the
model are called:

Residuals You Selected

Marginal Values

Mean Square errors

Coefficients

Question No: 12 Correct Answer

What is the following assumption of Linear Regression called:


The variance of the residuals about the predicted dependent variable scores should be the
same.

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Hetroscedasticity

Homoscedasticity You Selected

Linearity

Normality

Question No: 13 Incorrect Answer

Which of the following statement(s) can be true post adding a variable in a linear regression
model?

1. R-Squared and Adjusted R-squared both increase

2. R-Squared increases and Adjusted R-squared decreases

3. R-Squared decreases and Adjusted R-squared decreases

4. R-Squared decreases and Adjusted R-squared increases

1 and 2

1 and 3

2 and 4

1 and 4 You Selected

Question No: 14 Correct Answer

As a Quick Rule of Thumb: AIC or p-value; which one to choose for model selection?
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Sum of Squared Errors

AIC You Selected

Question No: 15 Incorrect Answer

Which of the following evaluation metrics can be used to evaluate a model while modeling a
continuous output variable?

AUC-ROC

Accuracy

Gini You Selected

Mean Squared Error

Question No: 16 Correct Answer

In a simple linear regression model (One independent variable), If we change the input variable
by 1 unit. How much output variable will change?

change by 1 unit

no change

by intercept

by its slope You Selected

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Question No: 17 Correct Answer

Multicollinearity occurs when

The independent variables are highly correlated with the dependent variable

Two or more independent variables are highly correlated with one


You Selected
another

The independent variables are highly correlated with the error term

The dependent variable and the error term are highly correlated

Question No: 18 Correct Answer

Which of the following statistics do we look at to identify the existence of multicollinearity in


the data.

VIF You Selected

p-value

R square

F statistic

Question No: 19 Correct Answer

Which of the following is an incorrect interpretation of p-values in a Linear regression model.

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The p-value for each term tests the null hypothesis that the coefficient is equal to zero
(no effect)

An independent variable that has a low p-value is likely to be a meaningful addition to


your model

p-value greater than the common alpha level of 0.05 indicates that the
You Selected
independent variable is a good predictor

A large (insignificant) p-value suggests that the independent variable is not associated
with the change in dependent variable

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