Learning Competencies Item Format No. of No.
of Percent
Used Days Items of Items Item Placement Under Each Cognitive Domain
Rem Und App Ana Eva Cre
1. illustrates point and interval estimations. Multiple choice 1 2 3% 55,56
2. distinguishes between point and interval estimation. Alternative type 1 2 3% 16,17
3. identifies point estimator for the population mean. Completion 1 2 3% 1,2
type Completion = 7
15
4. computes for the point estimate of the population mean. Alternative 1 2 3% 18,1
9 Identification =8
5. identifies the appropriate form of the confidence interval estimator Matching type 4 10 15% , 26,27
for the population mean when: (a) the population variance is known, ,28,2
(b) the population variance is unknown, and (c) the Central Limit 9,30, Alternative = 10
Theorem is to be used. 31,32
,33,3 Matching = 10
4,35,
6. illustrates the t-distribution. Multiple choice 1 2 3% 57,58
66,67
Multiple choice = 31
7. constructs a t-distribution Multiple choice 1 2 3%
8. identifies regions under the t-distribution corresponding to Completion 2 3 5% 3,4,5
different t-values. type
9. identifies percentiles using the t-table. Completion 1 2 3% 6,7
type
10. A;t````` Alternative 3 4 8% 20,2
1,22,
23
11. solves problems involving confidence interval estimation of the Multiple choice 2 3 5% 36,37,
population mean. 38 Table of Specifications
12. draws conclusion about the population mean based on its Multiple choice 2 3 5% 59,60, in Mathematics 11/12,
confidence interval estimate. 61 3rd Quarter, Week 6-10
13. identifies point estimator for the population proportion. identification 1 2 3% 8,9
14. computes for the point estimate of the population proportion. Alternative 1 2 3% 24,2
5
15. identifies the appropriate form of the confidence interval identification 3 4 8% 10,11,
estimator for the population proportion based on the Central Limit 12,13
Theorem.
16. computes for the confidence interval estimate of the population Multiple choice 3 4 8% 39,40,41
proportion. ,42
17. solves problems involving confidence interval estimation of the Multiple choice 3 4 8% 43,44,45
population proportion. ,46
18. draws conclusion about the population proportion based on its Multiple choice 3 4 8% 62,63,
confidence interval estimate 64,65
19. identifies the length of a confidence interval. identification 1 2 3% 14,15
20. computes for the length of the confidence interval. Multiple choice 1 2 3% 47,48
21. computes for an appropriate sample size using the length of the Multiple choice 2 3 5% 49,50,51
interval.
22. solves problems involving sample size determination. Multiple choice 2 3 5% 52,53,54
Total 40 67 113% 15 10 29 4 7 2