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LYCEUM OF SOUTHERN LUZON, INC.

Brgy. Lanatan, Balayan, Batangas


STATISTICAL ANALYSIS WITH SOFTWARE APPLICATION
DIRECTIONS: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Shade
only ONE answer for each item on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES
ALLOWED. Use black ink pens only.
SET B
PART I. MULTIPLE CHOICES.
1. It is a branch of science dealing with collecting, organizing, summarizing,
analyzing and making decisions from data.
A. Statistics B. Survey
C. Sampling D. Probability
2. This menu contains commands that used to: create new file, open files and to
save the created SPSS file.
A. Data Menu B. File Menu
C. Analyze Menu D. Graph Menu
3. Mr. Xavier is using SPSS in his research. He wants to create a frequency table
and make basic descriptive statistics analysis. The menu that he must click is
______.
A. Data Menu B. File Menu
C. Analyze Menu D. Graph Menu
4. Statistical studies are classified into two types of studies according to how
researcher gets observations. These are ________________.
A. Descriptive and inferential studies
B. Observational and experimental studies
C. Manual and computational studies
D. Sample and population
5. Identify the types of statistics being used: A prediction has been made that
the chance that a person will be robbed in a certain city is 15%.
A. Descriptive Statistics B. Inferential Statistics
C. Differential Statistics D. None of these
6. The ratio level of measurement has
A. A constant odd measurement B. A true zero point
C. Unique applications D. limited number
7. It is the difference between the highest value and the lowest value in a data
set.
A. Class Interval B. Range
C. Frequency D. Percentage
8. Arrange the following scales of measurement in a descending order from higher
scale to lower scale:
1. Nominal
2. Rank-order
3. Equal-interval
4. Ratio
A. 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 B. 4 > 3 > 2 > 1
C. 1 > 2 > 4 > 3 D. 4 > 3 > 1 > 2
9. Which scale is the simplest form of measurement?
A. Nominal scale B. Rank-order scale
C. Equal-interval scale D. Ratio scale
10. Absolute zero exists in
A. Nominal scale B. Rank-order scale
C. Equal-interval scale D. Ratio scale
11. One column in a data table is the daily temperature in degrees Celsius. What
level of measurement is used here?
A. Nominal scale B. Rank-order scale
C. Equal-interval scale D. Ratio scale
12. Match Set-1 and Set-II. Choose the correct answer from the options below.

A. A – (i), B – (ii), C – (iii), D – (iv)


B. A – (iii), B – (i), C – (iv), D – (iii)
C. A – (iv), B – (iii), C – (ii), D – (i)
D. A – (ii), B – (iii), C – (i), D – (iv)
13. A course is being rated by students on a scale of 1 star to 5 stars. What is
the level of measurement being used in this case?
A. Nominal scale B. Rank-order scale
C. Equal-interval scale D. Ratio scale
14. Statistics can help us in many ways such as the following EXCEPT:
A. Organize your data in a better way
B. You can describe your data very easily
C. Statistics is also very important in Research
D. Statistics can help you to have good vibe everyday
15. One column in a data table is the gender of the employee (e.g. Male, Female,
Undefined). What level of measurement is used here?
A. Nominal scale B. Rank-order scale
C. Equal-interval scale D. Ratio scale

For Items 16-18.


Research Question: “How happy are you this morning, on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1
being not happy at all and 10 being super happy?”

16. Identify the possible score in the research question above.


A. level of happiness B. 1 to 10
C. 8 D. All of these
17. Identify the variable in the research question above.
A. level of happiness B. 1 to 10
C. 8 D. All of these
18. Identify the scale in the research question above.
A. level of happiness B. 1 to 10
C. 8 D. All of these
19. Examples of variables that are measured on a ratio scale include the following
EXCEPT:
A. distance B. time
C. weight D. gender

20. If in a distribution left tail is longer than right tail, then the
distribution will be
A. Symmetrical B. Positive skewed
C. Negative skewed D. None of these
21. The shape of symmetrical distribution is _______
A. U shaped B. Bell Shaped
C. J Shaped D. None of these
22. The normal curve is:
A. multimodal B. bimodal
C. symmetrical D. asymmetrical
23. The data in the graph is:

A. Positively skewed B. Negatively skewed


C. Normally distributed D. Bimodal
24. Kurtosis refers to:
A. the narrowness of the range of scores.
B. the relative steepness or shallowness of a curve compared to the normal
distribution.
C. the number of steps in a histogram.
D. the relative steepness or shallowness of a curve compared to the rest of
the data.
25. The data in the graph is:

A. Positively skewed B. Negatively skewed


C. Normally distributed D. Bimodal
26. The data in the graph is:

A. Positively skewed B. Negatively skewed


C. Normally distributed D. Bimodal
27. The following distribution gives the daily income of 50 workers of a factory.

Based on the above table, which of the following statement(s) is are CORRECT?
1. The class interval 160 – 180 has the percentage of 0.12%
2. The class interval 120 – 140 has the highest frequency.
3.
A. Only 1 B. Only 2
C. Both 1 and 2 D. Neither 1 nor 2
28. It is bar like graph of a frequency distribution in which the values are
plotted along the horizontal axis and the height of each bar is the frequency
of that value
A. bargram B. Instagram
C. histogram D. frequenc polygon
29. A frequency distribution in which all values have approximately the same
frequency is called ______________.
A. equal distribution B. normal distribution
C. symmetrical distribution D. rectangular distribution
30. This branch of statistical method is use to summarize and describe a group of
numbers from a research study.
A. Descriptive Statistics B. Inferential Statistics
C. Differential Statistics D. None of these

PART II. IDENTIFICATION & CLASSIFICATION


A. DISCRETE OR CONTINUOUS VARIABLE
Classify the following variables as:
(A)Discrete (B)Continuous
31. The average temperature of the last month.
32. Number of computers in the library
33. Time taken to complete homework
34. Speed of cars
35. Number of boys in Psych Department
36. Hours of sleep of ML players
37. Number of newspapers sold in a day
38. Weight of animals in the zoo
39. Height of corn plants in the farm
40. The amount of rain, in cm, that falls in a storm.

B. LEVELS OF MEASUREMENT
Identify the level of measurement of the following variables as
(A) Nominal, (B) Rank-order,
(C) Equal-interval and (D) Ratio
41. Height of basketball players in PBA
42. Genre of music played in a radio station
43. Hours spent in studying each week
44. Ethnic group categories of students in a university
45. Your friends' score on an intelligence test
46. Weekly temperature of municipality in Batangas province
47. Number of votes received by each mayor during last election
48. Top 5 smartphone of 2022
49. The birth weights of babies who were born at the General Hospital last
week.
50. Yellow walls in admin's office and white walls in treasurer's office.

END OF EXAMINATION

Prepared by:

ENGR. ADRIEL B. MARASIGAN, ECE, ECT


Instructor

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