1) The document is a statistics exam for grade 11 students that contains 35 multiple choice questions and 2 short answer questions about probability, random variables, normal distributions, sampling, and the central limit theorem.
2) Some key concepts covered in the exam include defining random variables and their distributions, calculating means, standard deviations, and z-scores, determining areas under the normal curve, and explaining the central limit theorem.
3) Several questions involve word problems that require applying statistical concepts like finding probabilities, means, and percentages related to real world scenarios involving coin tosses, test scores, and sampling.
1) The document is a statistics exam for grade 11 students that contains 35 multiple choice questions and 2 short answer questions about probability, random variables, normal distributions, sampling, and the central limit theorem.
2) Some key concepts covered in the exam include defining random variables and their distributions, calculating means, standard deviations, and z-scores, determining areas under the normal curve, and explaining the central limit theorem.
3) Several questions involve word problems that require applying statistical concepts like finding probabilities, means, and percentages related to real world scenarios involving coin tosses, test scores, and sampling.
1) The document is a statistics exam for grade 11 students that contains 35 multiple choice questions and 2 short answer questions about probability, random variables, normal distributions, sampling, and the central limit theorem.
2) Some key concepts covered in the exam include defining random variables and their distributions, calculating means, standard deviations, and z-scores, determining areas under the normal curve, and explaining the central limit theorem.
3) Several questions involve word problems that require applying statistical concepts like finding probabilities, means, and percentages related to real world scenarios involving coin tosses, test scores, and sampling.
1) The document is a statistics exam for grade 11 students that contains 35 multiple choice questions and 2 short answer questions about probability, random variables, normal distributions, sampling, and the central limit theorem.
2) Some key concepts covered in the exam include defining random variables and their distributions, calculating means, standard deviations, and z-scores, determining areas under the normal curve, and explaining the central limit theorem.
3) Several questions involve word problems that require applying statistical concepts like finding probabilities, means, and percentages related to real world scenarios involving coin tosses, test scores, and sampling.
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Republic of the Philippines 9.
Find the mean of the probability distribution
Department of Education involving the random variable X that gives the Caraga Region XIII number of heads that appear after tossing four DIVISION OF BUTUAN CITY coins once. West Butuan District III PAREJA INTEGRATED SCHOOL A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1 3rd St. Pareja Subd. Brgy. Bayanihan, Butuan City 10. The probabilities that a printer produces 0,1,2, School I.D 501552 and 3 misprints are 42%, 28%, 18%, and 12% respectively. What is the mean value of the 3rd QUARTER EXAM IN STAT random variable? (Statistics and Probability – Grade 11) A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 11.Which of the following illustrations represents Name: __________________ Score: ______ normal distribution? Year & Section: ____________ Teacher: ________________________ A. B. I. Read each item and encircle the letter of your answer.
1. It is a numerical quantity that is assigned to the C. D.
outcome of an experiment. 12. What is the total area in the distribution under A. random variable B. variable the normal curve? C. probability D. probability distribution A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 2. If three coins are tossed, which is NOT a possible 13. What percent of the area under a normal curve value of the random variable for the number of tails? is within 2 standard deviations? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 A. 68.3% B. 95.4% 3. Which of the following is a discrete random C. 99.7% D. 100% variable? A. Length of electrical wires 14. How many standard deviations are there in B. Number of pencils in a box each inflection point? C. Amount of sugar used in a cup of coffee A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 D. Voltage of car batteries 15. A random variable X has a mean of 12 and a 4. This type of random variable can assume an infinite standard deviation of 3.2. What is the number of values in one or more intervals. It is also corresponding z-score for x = 8? called as the measuring values. A. -1.25 B. -1.50 A. Discrete B. Random C. -1.75 D. -2.25 C. Continuous D. Simple 16. What is the z-score if the area under the 5. It is the central or average of its corresponding normal curve is 0.0475? probability mass function. A. -1.66 B. -1.67 A. mean B. variance C. 1.66 D. 1.67 C. standard deviation D. probability 17. What is the area under the normal curve 6. These are two values that describe how scattered or between the z-scores -1.99 and 1.56? spread out the scores are from the mean value of the A. 0.9173 B. 0.9317 random variable. C. 0.9369 D. 0.9639 A. variance and standard deviation 18. In an achievement test, the mean score of B. mean and probability distribution normally distributed values is 70 and the standard C. probability and statistics deviation is 12. What is the percentage of students D. mean and variance who got a score of 85 and above? 7. The random variable X, representing the A. 0.1056 B. 0.1075 number of nuts in a chocolate bar has the C. 0.8925 D. 0.8944 following probability distribution. What is the 19. The weights (in kg) of 11-GAS B follow a mean? normal distribution and has a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 5. How many students have weights greater than 57? A. 1.4 B. 0.0808 A. 1.5 B. 1.3 C. 0.9192 D. 0.9332 C. 1.7 D. 1.9 20. Using the standard normal curve, what is the 8. What is the mean outcome if a pair of die is approximate area of P(1.63 < Z < 2.79)? rolled once? A. 0.0049 B. 0.0490 A. 1.5 B. 2.5 C. 3.5 D. 4.5 C. 0.9484 D. 0.9974 A. 10 B. 15 C. 25 D. 35 21. What sampling technique in which members 30. Samples of size 25 are selected from a of the population are listed and samples are population with a mean of 40 and a standard selected in intervals called sample intervals. deviation of 7.5. What is the mean of the sampling A. systematic sampling distribution of sample means? B. lottery sampling A. 7.5 B. 8 C. 25 D. 40 C. stratified random sampling 31. Samples of size 25 are selected from a D. quota sampling population with a mean of 40 and a standard 22. It is a subset taken from a population, either deviation of 7.5. What is the standard error of the by random or nonrandom sampling techniques. sampling distribution of sample means? A. population B. sample A. 0.3 B. 1.5 C. 7.5 D. 8 C. random sampling D. lottery sampling 32. What happens to the shape of a sampling 23. It refers to the entire group that is under study distribution of sample means as n increases? or investigation. A. It becomes narrower and more normal A. population B. sample B. It becomes wider and more normal C. random sampling D. subset C. It becomes narrower and bimodal 24. Which of the following is a parameter? D. It becomes wider and skewed right A. The average income of 40 out of 100 33. In a group of 20 randomly selected unicorns, households in a certain Barangay is P 12, 213.00 a the mean is 1,000 and the standard deviation is 25, month. what is the standard deviation of the sampling B. Percentage of black cars in the Butuan City. distribution? C. A recent survey of a sample of 50 high school A. 25 B. 5.59 C. 4 D. 1.25 students reported the average weight of 53.5 kg. 34. A group of 625 students has a mean age of D. None of the above 15.8 years with a standard deviation of 0.6 years. 25. The following are examples of statistic except: The ages are normally distributed. What is the A. A. The average income of 40 out of 100 probability that a randomly selected students are households in a certain Barangay is P 12, 213.00 a older than 16.5 years old? month. A. 12.1% B. 86.4% B. Percentage of black cars in the Butuan City. C. 87.9% D. 13.6% C. A recent survey of a sample of 50 high school 35. If the random samples are large, what is the students reported the average weight of 53.5 kg. shape of the sampling distribution of the mean? D. All of the above A. skewed to the left B. skewed to the right 26. It is a measure of the characteristics of the C. normal D. rectangular entire population. A. Parameter B. Statistic II. Solve the following. Show you solutions. C. Random Sampling D. Samples 27. The Central Limit Theorem says that the 1. Suppose two coins are tossed and we are interested sampling distribution of the sample mean is to determine the number of tails that will come out. Let approximately normal if __________. us use T to represent the number of tails that will come A. the sample size is large. out. Determine the values of the random variable T, B. all possible sample are selected. illustrate and compute the probabilities corresponding C. the standard error of the sampling mean is to a given random variable. (6 points) small. 2. As a Physical Education teacher of Pareja Integrated D. none of the above. Secondary School Senior High School, Sir Mark wants 28. The mean of the sampling distribution of the to compute for the Body Mass Index of few students as sample means according to the Central Limit part of his research. As a start, the table below shows Theorem is __________. the heights of five students in meters. Supposed A. exactly equal to the population mean. samples of size 2 are taken from this population of five B. close to the population mean if the sample size students. Find the mean and the variance of the is large. sampling distribution of the sample means. (9 points) C. equal to the population mean divided by the square of the sample size. D. cannot be determined. 29. Which sample size gives a smaller standard error of the mean according to Central Limit theorem?