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NAME: ______________________________ SCORE: /50

GRADE 7- ______ DATE: May 18, 2023


4th MIDTEST IN MATHEMATICS 7
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
“STRICTLY FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS”
A. DIRECTIONS: Read carefully the following statement and choose the letter that best describe the statement. Write your
answer on the space provided.
___ 1.) It can help you become more critical in your analysis of information.
a. Knowledge of statistics b. Sample c. Census d. Population
___ 2.) It is a collection of data from every element in a population?
a. Earth Knowledge of statistics b. Sample c. Census d. Population
___ 3.) It is a sub-collection of elements drawn from a population.
a. Earth Knowledge of statistics b. Sample c. Census d. Population
___ 4.) It is a complete collection of all elements ( scores, people, …) to be studied.
a. Earth Knowledge of statistics b. Sample c. Census d. Population
___ 5.) It is a branch of Mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data.
a. Statistics b. Geometry c. Trigonemetry d. Algebra

B. DIRECTIONS: Use the scenario in identifying populations and samplings. Write your answer on the space provided
___ 6.) A beverage company wanted to see if people in the United States liked their new logo. Which choice best represents a
population?
a. A selection of logo artists. d. 3,800 children age 5 - 15
b. Every person in the United States.
c. A selection of shoppers from different states
___ 7.) A musician wanted to see what people who bought his last album thought about the songs. Which choice best represents a
sample?
a. Every person who bought the album. c. 250 girls who bought the album
b. A selection of people who didn't want to buy the d. A selection of 3,294 people who bought the album
album.
___ 8.) A gaming website wanted to find out which console its visitors owned. Which choice best represents a population?
a. Visitors to the 3DS section d. Visitors who are on the website for more than 5
b. All of the website visitors. minutes
c. Visitors to the PS4 section.
___ 9.) Before a nation wide election, a polling place was trying to see who would win. Which choice best represents a sample?
a.) A selection of voters over age 50. c.) A selection of voters of different ages
b.) A selection of male voters. d.) All voters.
___ 10.) A toy store owner tracking how much kids spend each month on toys. Which choice best represents a population?
a. All of the kids who buy toys. c. 228 boys age 7 – 15
b. 227 rich kids. d. 235 kids from age 10 to 15.
___ 11.) A mayor wanted to see if the people in his town thought he was doing a good job. Which choice best represents a sample?
a. 1,000 unemployed voters. c. The residents of the town.
b. The mayor's family d. 242 voters.
___ 12.) Before a nation wide election, a polling place was trying to see who would win. Which choice best represents a sample?
a. A selection of voters over age 50. c. All voters.
b. A selection of male voters. d. A selection of voters of different ages
___ 13.) A restaurant chain wanted to find out how the customer experience was in a store. Which choice best represents a sample?
a. 1 out of every 35 customers c. 240 customers who spent more than $10.
b. All of the people who ate at the store d. 299 customers who filled out complaint cards.
___ 14.) A mayor wanted to see if the people in his town thought he was doing a good job. Which choice best represents a sample?
a. 124 voters. c. 271 voters age 21 to 30.
b. The residents of the town. d. Local business owners.
___ 15.) A survey company was trying to see if people in a state thought the pollution was too high. Which choice best represents a
population?
a. Every person in the state. c. A selection of people who live in dirty
b. A selection of people from each neighborhood in the neighborhoods.
state. d. A selection of people who live in small towns
II. FILL IN THE BOX
Directions: The following words and phrases are some importance of Statistics. Choose the word or phrases inside the box and
write it under its uses
Precision in describing
Assessment on
Dispersion Production planning Interest Rates results on
student’s performance
measurements
Planning for
Policy planning for
Imports and exports Production planning educational design and Estimation of values
school system
curriculum
Assessment on Estimation on the
Location of business Cash Flow Inflation Rate
student’s performance number of depositors

Business Banking Economics Education Mathematics

III. INDENTIFICATION
A. Directions: Identify the words or phrases that represent the population and sample. Underline the population ONCE and
TWICE the sample.(5 POINTS EACH).
1. When Lola Flora buys a cavan of rice for her carinderia, she examines only a handful of rice from the cavan to find out
whether it is of good quality or not
2. When Chef Boy wants to know the taste of the food he is preparing, he takes a spoonful of the food.

B. Directions: Given are samples taken from population. Identify the possible population.
1. a senior student with a part time job in a school
2. scores in Math on a test

Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own
understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your
paths straight.
- PROVERBS 3:5-6

Prepared by: Checked by:


MR. KELVIN B. MERCADO, LPT MRS. ANGELICA D. BULANHAGUI
Mathematics 7 Teacher Guidance Counselor

Noted by:
MR. REDENTOR A. DE LAS ALAS, LPT
JHS Principal

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