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1ST SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATHEMATICS 7 D.

It is a tool to understand the infection rate of certain diseases


Quarter 4 and viruses.
Directions: Choose the best answer for each item. Write the letter of 1ST SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATHEMATICS 7
the correct answer on your answer sheet. Quarter 4
Directions: Choose the best answer for each item. Write the letter of
_____1. Which branch of mathematics deals with the collection, the correct answer on your answer sheet.
organization, analysis, and interpretation of data obtained by the
conduct of surveys and experiments? _____1. Which branch of mathematics deals with the collection,
A. Algebra B. Geometry C. Statistics D. Trigonometry organization, analysis, and interpretation of data obtained by the
_____2. What is the entire group that you want to draw conclusions conduct of surveys and experiments?
from your study? A. Algebra B. Geometry C. Statistics D. Trigonometry
A. Population B. Data C. Sample D. Survey _____2. What is the entire group that you want to draw conclusions
_____3. Which of the following is not a function of statistics? from your study?
A. Statistics helps in presenting complex data in a suitable A. Population B. Data C. Sample D. Survey
tabular _____3. Which of the following is not a function of statistics?
form. A. Statistics helps in presenting complex data in a suitable
B. Statistics helps in collecting appropriate quantitative data. tabular
C. Statistics helps in making us a good person. form.
D. Statistics helps in drawing valid inferences based from B. Statistics helps in collecting appropriate quantitative data.
collected data. C. Statistics helps in making us a good person.
_____4. What are the individual pieces of factual information D. Statistics helps in drawing valid inferences based from
collected, recorded, and used for analysis? collected data.
A. Sample B. Survey C. Questionnaire D. Data _____4. What are the individual pieces of factual information
_____5. What is the method of gathering information from several collected, recorded, and used for analysis?
individuals to produce information that will represent the larger A. Sample B. Survey C. Questionnaire D. Data
population? _____5. What is the method of gathering information from several
A. Sample B. Survey C. Questionnaire D. Data individuals to produce information that will represent the larger
_____6. What is the method used in drawing or selecting samples population?
from a population? A. Sample B. Survey C. Questionnaire D. Data
A. Probability B. Statistics C. Survey D. Sampling _____6. What is the method used in drawing or selecting samples
Technique from a population?
_____7. What is any subset of elements drawn by some appropriate A. Probability B. Statistics C. Survey D. Sampling
method from a defined population? Technique
A. Population B. Sample C. Data D. Survey _____7. What is any subset of elements drawn by some appropriate
_____8. Which type of sampling method include simple random method from a defined population?
sampling, systematic random sampling, and stratified random A. Population B. Sample C. Data D. Survey
sampling? _____8. Which type of sampling method include simple random
A. Population C. Probability sampling sampling, systematic random sampling, and stratified random
B. Sample D. Non-probability sampling sampling?
____9. What do you call the sampling method where the population A. Population C. Probability sampling
is divided into groups called strata? B. Sample D. Non-probability sampling
A. Simple random sampling B. Systematic Random sampling ____9. What do you call the sampling method where the population
C. Stratified random sampling D. Cluster sampling is divided into groups called strata?
____10. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good A. Simple random sampling B. Systematic Random sampling
questionnaire? C. Stratified random sampling D. Cluster sampling
A. Valid B. Reliable C. Interesting D. ____10. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good
Confound questionnaire?
____11. Which of the following topics CANNOT be answered by A. Valid B. Reliable C. Interesting D.
statistics? Confound
A. Top tourist spot in the Philippines. C. Worlds’ famous celebrity. ____11. Which of the following topics CANNOT be answered by
B. Total number of rice grains D. Average height of a statistics?
in a sack of rice grade 7 student A. Top tourist spot in the Philippines. C. Worlds’ famous celebrity.
_____12. Which of the following data is qualitative in form? B. Total number of rice grains D. Average height of a
A. Height B. Age C. Gender D. Weight in a sack of rice grade 7 student
_____13. Which of the following questions is an example of an _____12. Which of the following data is qualitative in form?
open-ended questions? A. Height B. Age C. Gender D. Weight
A. Which pet would you want to have at home? _____13. Which of the following questions is an example of an
B. Who is your favorite anime character? open-ended questions?
C. Do you have a cellphone? A. Which pet would you want to have at home?
D. What is your most memorable experience during the time of B. Who is your favorite anime character?
pandemic? C. Do you have a cellphone?
_____14 Mrs. Cruz, a grade 7 teacher in DPNHS wanted to know D. What is your most memorable experience during the time of
the preferred learning modality suitable for her students. Which of pandemic?
the following questions is not a good question to be included in her _____14 Mrs. Cruz, a grade 7 teacher in DPNHS wanted to know
questionnaire? the preferred learning modality suitable for her students. Which of
A. What is your favorite subject? the following questions is not a good question to be included in her
B. Do you have a gadget that you can use in your studies? questionnaire?
C. Who can help you study at home? A. What is your favorite subject?
D. What is your mode of transportation in going to school? B. Do you have a gadget that you can use in your studies?
_____15. Richard conducted a survey about the most preferred fast C. Who can help you study at home?
foods people would like to eat. His respondents are his colleagues, D. What is your mode of transportation in going to school?
friends, neighbors, and family members. Which type of sampling _____15. Richard conducted a survey about the most preferred fast
method did he apply? foods people would like to eat. His respondents are his colleagues,
A. Simple random sampling C. Probability sampling friends, neighbors, and family members. Which type of sampling
B. Systematic random sampling D. Non-probability sampling method did he apply?
_____16. Which of the following is NOT an importance of statistics A. Simple random sampling C. Probability sampling
in the field of medicine? B. Systematic random sampling D. Non-probability sampling
A. It provides health care professionals with new knowledge. _____16. Which of the following is NOT an importance of statistics
B. It is used to test the effectiveness of the medicine and vaccines. in the field of medicine?
C. It helps the election candidates to plan their campaign strategies A. It provides health care professionals with new knowledge.
B. It is used to test the effectiveness of the medicine and vaccines.
C. It helps the election candidates to plan their campaign strategies C. Simple random sampling involves choosing individuals that have an equal
D. It is a tool to understand the infection rate of certain diseases chance of being selected, while systematic random sampling involves
selecting every nth individual from the population.
and viruses. D. Systematic random sampling involves choosing individuals that have an
_____17. Which of the following is not an importance of statistics in equal chance of being selected, while simple random sampling involves
the field of Government? selecting every nth individual from the population.
A. The numerical measures about the performance of individual _____17. Which of the following is not an importance of statistics in
players and teams are calculated using statistics. the field of Government?
B. The collected statistical data are used in the policy-making A. The numerical measures about the performance of individual
process. players and teams are calculated using statistics.
C. The statistical data helps in determining the employment and B. The collected statistical data are used in the policy-making
unemployment rates as well as crime rates. process.
D. The statistical data gathered indicates the social and economic C. The statistical data helps in determining the employment and
growth of the country. unemployment rates as well as crime rates.
_____18. Which sampling method randomly chooses its sample D. The statistical data gathered indicates the social and economic
based on a regular interval? growth of the country.
A. Simple random sampling C. Stratified random sampling _____18. Which sampling method randomly chooses its sample
B. Systematic random sampling D. Cluster sampling based on a regular interval?
For items 19-20, refer to the questionnaire title and objective A. Simple random sampling C. Stratified random sampling
presented. B. Systematic random sampling D. Cluster sampling
For items 19-20, refer to the questionnaire title and objective
_____19. Considering the title and presented.
the objective of the sample
questionnaire, choose which among _____19. Considering the title and
the following questions is NOT VALID the objective of the sample
as a part of the said statistical questionnaire, choose which among
instrument. the following questions is NOT VALID
A. How satisfied are you with the overall quality of online classes? as a part of the said statistical
B. Do you find online classes as effective as traditional in-person instrument.
classes? A. How satisfied are you with the overall quality of online classes?
C. Do you feel engaged during online classes? B. Do you find online classes as effective as traditional in-person
D. How do you perceive the favorite subject of the students and its classes?
effectiveness in engaging the students? C. Do you feel engaged during online classes?
_____20. Evaluate whether the question, “How would you rate your D. How do you perceive the favorite subject of the students and its
understanding of the subjects taught in online classes compared to effectiveness in engaging the students?
in-person classes?” can be a part of the questionnaire. _____20. Evaluate whether the question, “How would you rate your
A. Yes, because the question evaluates if students find online understanding of the subjects taught in online classes compared to
classes as effective as in-person ones, guiding adjustments and in-person classes?” can be a part of the questionnaire.
policy decisions especially in subject mastery. A. Yes, because the question evaluates if students find online
B. Yes, because the question evaluates if students prefer one classes as effective as in-person ones, guiding adjustments and
subject over the other subjects that they are taking. policy decisions especially in subject mastery.
C. No, because the question will fail to evaluate the preference of B. Yes, because the question evaluates if students prefer one
the students regarding their mode of learning. subject over the other subjects that they are taking.
D. No, because it is already clear that the understanding of the C. No, because the question will fail to evaluate the preference of
subjects taught in online classes is very high. the students regarding their mode of learning.
_____21. A supermarket wanted to know their customers' habits. D. No, because it is already clear that the understanding of the
They randomly choose one customer from each group divided subjects taught in online classes is very high.
based on their age-brackets. Which type of sampling method did the _____21. A supermarket wanted to know their customers' habits.
supermarket apply? They randomly choose one customer from each group divided
A. Simple random sampling C. Stratified random sampling based on their age-brackets. Which type of sampling method did the
B. Systematic random sampling D. Cluster sampling supermarket apply?
_____22. Sir Aaron randomly chose 3 sections to be the A. Simple random sampling C. Stratified random sampling
respondents of his study about the drop-out rate of Grade 7 B. Systematic random sampling D. Cluster sampling
students. Which type of sampling method did he apply? _____22. Sir Aaron randomly chose 3 sections to be the
A. Simple random sampling C. Stratified random sampling respondents of his study about the drop-out rate of Grade 7
B. Systematic random sampling D. Cluster sampling students. Which type of sampling method did he apply?
A. Simple random sampling C. Stratified random sampling
_____23. In stratified sampling, why are subgroups created
B. Systematic random sampling D. Cluster sampling
within the population?
_____23. In stratified sampling, why are subgroups created
A. To ensure that every member of the population has an equal
chance of being selected.
within the population?
B. To reduce bias and improve the representativeness of the A. To ensure that every member of the population has an equal
sample. chance of being selected.
C. To increase the efficiency of the sampling process. B. To reduce bias and improve the representativeness of the
D. To randomly select individuals without any pre-defined criteria. sample.
_____24. How does cluster sampling differ from stratified sampling? C. To increase the efficiency of the sampling process.
A. Cluster sampling involves dividing the population into distinct D. To randomly select individuals without any pre-defined criteria.
groups, while stratified sampling does not. _____24. How does cluster sampling differ from stratified sampling?
B. Stratified sampling selects individuals from each subgroup, while A. Cluster sampling involves dividing the population into distinct
cluster sampling selects entire groups. groups, while stratified sampling does not.
C. Cluster sampling involves selecting every nth individual from the B. Stratified sampling selects individuals from each subgroup, while
population. cluster sampling selects entire groups.
D. Stratified sampling is used for large populations, while cluster C. Cluster sampling involves selecting every nth individual from the
sampling is used for small populations. population.
____25. How does simple random sampling differ from systematic D. Stratified sampling is used for large populations, while cluster
random sampling? sampling is used for small populations.
A. Simple random sampling involves selecting every nth individual from the ____25. How does simple random sampling differ from systematic
population, while systematic random sampling involves choosing the entire random sampling?
groups. A. Simple random sampling involves selecting every nth individual from the
B. Systematic random sampling involves selecting every nth individual from population, while systematic random sampling involves choosing the entire
the population, while simple random sampling involves choosing the entire groups.
groups. B. Systematic random sampling involves selecting every nth individual from
the population, while simple random sampling involves choosing the entire
groups.
C. Simple random sampling involves choosing individuals that have an equal
chance of being selected, while systematic random sampling involves
selecting every nth individual from the population.
D. Systematic random sampling involves choosing individuals that have an
equal chance of being selected, while simple random

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