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The document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to statistics concepts such as distributions, probabilities, and data analysis. It provides data in the form of histograms, distributions, sample sets, and scenarios to be used in answering the questions. The questions cover topics like identifying distribution types, calculating ranges, means, medians, modes, and percentiles from given data, determining probabilities of outcomes, and identifying appropriate statistical variables.

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Old Multichoice Answers

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to statistics concepts such as distributions, probabilities, and data analysis. It provides data in the form of histograms, distributions, sample sets, and scenarios to be used in answering the questions. The questions cover topics like identifying distribution types, calculating ranges, means, medians, modes, and percentiles from given data, determining probabilities of outcomes, and identifying appropriate statistical variables.

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OLD MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (ANSWERS AFTER LAST QUESTION)

Select the answer nearest to your own and write the corresponding letter clearly.

The annual salaries, £’000, of the part-time employees of a wholesale cash-and-carry firm
are illustrated in the histogram below. The frequencies are per £2 000 interval. Use the
diagram to answer questions 1 to 5.

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Frequency per £2 000 interval

10

4 6 8 10 12 14 16 24
Salaries

Answer
1 This distribution is:
a) Positively skewed b) Negatively skewed
c) Symmetrical d) None of these -A - - -
-

2 The value of the modal income ((£’000) could be:


a) 15 b) 7 c) between 6 and 8 d) 24 - -C - -
-

3 The number of employees earning between 16 and 24 thousand pounds is:


a) 2 b) 8 c) 16 d) 24 -----

4 The total number of employees is:


a) 15 b) 24 c) 57 d) 63 -----

5 The range of the incomes, in £’000, is exactly:


a) 24 b) 20 c) 15 d) Impossible to tell -----

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6 The mean of the incomes, in £’000, is:
a) 7.0 b) 8.9 c) 9.07 d) 10.1 -----

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250 students have taken a Statistics exam.
The cumulative distribution of marks is shown below. Use the diagram to answer
questions 7 to 11.

% of students
getting less than:

100

80

60

40

20

0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statistics Marks (%)

7 What is the median mark in the Statistics exam?


a) 42 b) 50 c) 60 d) 72 -----

8 What is the 30th percentile mark in the Statistics exam?


a) 0 b) 30 c) 33 d) 49 -----

9 What percentage of students have Statistics marks over 50?


a) 35% b) 45% c) 55% d) 65% -----

10 What percentage of students have Statistics marks between 40 and 50?


a) 2% b) 10% c) 22% d) 65% -----

11 If the pass mark was 40% how many students passed?


a) 40 b) 60 c) 100 d) 145 -----

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The following Minitab output represents the distribution of the exam marks for a group of
trainees. Use the diagrams to answer questions 12 to 18.

Stem-and-leaf of Exam
Leaf Unit = 1.0

1 2 8
5 3 0059
14 4 244578899
(9) 5 000024789
18 6 034455679
9 7 3578
5 8 699
2 9 01

Boxplot ----------------
-----------------I + I--------------------
----------------
+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+------Exam
24 36 48 60 72 84

12 The range of the marks is:


a) 63 b) 62 c) 8 d) 7 -----

13 The modal mark is:


a) 9 b) 50 c) 54 d) 91 -----

14 The number of students who took the exam is:


a) 8 b) 41 c) 49 d) 59 -----

15 The median mark is:


a) 57 b) 52 c) 50 d) 9 -----

16 If 45% was needed to pass, the number of failures was:


a) 8 b) 9 c) 32 d) 33 -----

17 The interquartile range is:


a) 20 b) 27 c) 57 d) 63 -----

18 Which of the following groups of statements is correct?


a) range = 63, median = 59, interquartile range = 20;
b) median = 57, interquartile range = 20, range = 63,
c) interquartile range = 27, range = 62, median = 50;
d) median = 57, range = 62, interquartile range = 27. -----

The sets of data below are samples from large populations for use with questions 19 - 28:

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Sample A: 23 42 17 33 25 23
Sample B: 2.4 5.7 4.6 4.6 1.9
Sample C: 1.8 -4.1 0 3.6 -2.4 1.8 0 0

19 The range of A is:


a) 23 to 23 b) 0 c) 25 d) 17 to 42 -----

20 The range of B is:


a) 3.8 b) 0.5 c) 1.9 to 5.7 d) 1.9 to 2.4 -----

21 The mode of A is:


a) 23 b) 25 c) 17 d) 33 -----

22 The mode of C is:


a) 1.8 b) -4.1 c) 0.09 d) 0 -----

23 The median of A is:


a) 23 b) 24 c) 25 d) none of these -----

24 The median of C is:


a) 0 b) 0.6 c) 1.8 d) 3.6 -----

25 The mean of A is:


a) 25.6 b) 24.0 c) 23.0 d) 27.2 -----

26 The mean of B is:


a) 3.84 b) 4.60 c) 3.92 d) 4.10 -----

27 The estimated standard deviation of the population from which B was taken is:
a) 1.73 b) 1.62 c) 1.45 d) 1.40 -----

28 The estimated standard deviation of the population from which C was taken is:
a) 1.63 b) 2.45 c) 2.29 d) 3.24 -----

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The following set of numbers represents a sample of student heights. Use it to answer
questions 29 and 30.

Heights Frequency
60" and less than 64" 3
64" and less than 66" 5
66" and less than 68" 7
68" and less than 69" 10
69" and less than 70" 18
70" and less than 72" 13
72" and less than 74" 4
74" and less than 76" 2

29 The mean value of all student heights is estimated to be:


a) 69.10" b) 68.90" c) 69.40" d) 69.05" -----

30 The standard deviation of all student heights is estimated to be:


a) 4.20" b) 2.70" c) 2.69" d) 2.72" -----

31 If 20 invoices from the South average £60 and 10 invoices from the North
average £30 the overall mean is:
a) 50 b) 45 c) 30 d) 60 -----

32 If the mean of five numbers is 4.2 and four of them are 3, 4, 4, and 5 the fifth must be:
a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6 -----

33 The variable ‘weight’, e.g. 56 kg, is:


a) nominal b) ordinal c) interval d) ratio -----

34 The variable ‘satisfaction’, e.g. low, medium, high is:


a) nominal b) ordinal c) interval d) ratio -----

35 The variable ‘colour’, e.g. red, is:


a) nominal b) ordinal c) interval d) ratio -----

36 The variable ‘cost’, e.g. £24, is:


a) nominal b) ordinal c) interval d) ratio -----

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37 If three coins are tossed the probability of getting exactly two heads is:
a) 2/3 b) 3/8 c) 2/8 d) 1/3 - - 1/2-
--

38 If a pair of dice are rolled the probability of getting at least one six is:
a) 11/36 b) 10/36 c) 6/36 d) 1/36 -----

39 Adam, Barry, Charles and David are the semi-finalists in a snooker contest. Barry and
David each have a probability of 0.20 of winning the trophy. If the probability of Charles
winning is 0.25 then that for Adam is:
a) 0.55 b) 0.45 c) 0.35 d) insufficient information -----

Questions 40 to 42 refer to a large batch of invoices from a particular company. You are
asked to assume that the values of the invoices (£) have a normal distribution with mean
of £200 and standard .deviation of £30

40 What percentage of the invoices have values of less than £170?


a) 16% b) 26% c) 36% d) 85%
-----

41 What percentage of invoices have values over £150?


a) 21% b) 45% c) 95% d) 95%
- 55.48- - - -

42 What percentage of the invoices have values between £170 and £210?
a) 29% b) 47% c) 76% d) 95%
-----

43 What percentage of the invoices have values between £170 and £190?
a) 21% b) 47% c) 53% d) 79%
-----

44 What is the value which is exceeded by 40% of the invoices?


a) £58 b) £108 c) £158 d) £208 -----

45 What is the value below which 25% of the invoices fall?


a) 58 b) £158 c) £180 d) £220 -----

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Questions 46 to 48 refer to the annual commission, in £'000, earned by the whole of the
salesforce of your company. You are asked to assume that they follow a normal
distribution with a mean of 12 and a standard deviation of 3.5

46 What percentage of the sales force earned less than £6,000 commission?
a) 95.7% b) 45.7% (c) 4.3% (d) 1.7%
-----

47 What percentage of the salesmen earned between £10,000 and £15,000


commission?
a) 1.4% b) 8.8% c) 48.0% (d) 52.0% -----

48 What is the commission which needs to be earned, in £'000, in order for a salesman to be
in the top 20% of commission earners?
a) 9 b) 15 c) 19 d) 20 -----

The time taken by a random selection of 10 workers to complete a task were:


3.5 2.7 2.9 3.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 2.9 3.1 and 3.6 minutes
Use this information for questions 49 to 52

49 The mean and standard deviations needed in order to calculate a 95% confidence interval
for the mean time are:
a) x = 3.11; s = 0.308 b) x = 3.11; s = 0.325
c) x = 3.46; s = 0.308 d) x = 3.46; s = 0.325 -----

50 The table value to make use of in the calculation of the 95% confidence interval is:
a) 1.83 b) 1.96 c) 2.23 d) 2.26 -----

51 The confidence interval produced is:


a) from 2.36 to 3.86 min b) from 2.88 to 3.34 min
c) from 2.90 to 3.32 min d) from 2.91 to 3.31 min -----

52 Which of the following statements is true about the confidence interval produced?
a) It contains 95% of the times taken by the sample of workers.
b) There is a 95% chance that it contains all the times taken by the workers.
c) There is a 95% chance that it contains the mean time taken by all the workers.
d) There is a 95% chance that it contains the mean time taken by the sample of workers.

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Answers

1 a 14 B 27 b 40 a
2 c 15 A 28 b 41 d
3 b 16 A 29 d 42 b
4 d 17 A 30 d 43 a
5 d 18 B 31 a 44 d
6 d 19 C 32 c 45 c
7 a 20 A 33 d 46 c
8 c 21 A 34 b 47 d
9 a 22 D 35 a 48 b
10 c 23 B 36 d 49 b
11 d 24 C 37 b 50 d
12 a 25 D 38 a 51 b
13 b 26 A 39 c 52 c

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