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Statistics and Probability - 4th Quarter

This document appears to be a statistics and probability final exam from Banahao National High School in Baybay City, Leyte. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing concepts like sample space, random variables, mean, variance, normal distributions, and sampling. The questions cover topics such as describing data distributions, calculating probabilities, interpreting normal curves, and comparing sampling methods. The exam concludes by wishing students well and hoping they don't have to take another statistics and probability class.
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Statistics and Probability - 4th Quarter

This document appears to be a statistics and probability final exam from Banahao National High School in Baybay City, Leyte. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing concepts like sample space, random variables, mean, variance, normal distributions, and sampling. The questions cover topics such as describing data distributions, calculating probabilities, interpreting normal curves, and comparing sampling methods. The exam concludes by wishing students well and hoping they don't have to take another statistics and probability class.
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Department of Education

Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)


Baybay City Division
BANAHAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Baybay City, Leyte

Statistics and Probability Final Exam

NAME: SCORE:

Instructions: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the best answer.

1. It is the set of all the possible outcomes in an experiment.


a. Experiment b. Sample Space c. Probability d

2. What type of random variable is synonymous with “measured data” which can have

3. What i

4. What is the sum of the probabilities of a random variable

5. The mean

6. These are two values that describe how scattered or spread out the scores are from

c. probability and statistics d. mean and variance

7. Determine the Mean of the Probability Distribution below.

a. 126 b. 12.6 c. 63

8. What does the


9. How would you get the probability of a random variable?

10. How would you describe the variance of a probability distribution?


a. It is the sum of all the possible outcomes of the probability distribution.
b. It is the sum of the product of the squares of the random variables minus

11. Which of the following is true about low variance data compared to high variance

12. You are tasked to get the average

13. Analyze the data given below. Which of the

14. Which of the

15. Which of the following random variable should be taken off from the table

16. For small values of σ, the distribution tends to be


17. If a set of data has a normal distribution with a mean of 50 and a standard

18. It is a data point that differs significantly from other

19. What is the area of P(Z<-1.21)?

For numbers 20-22, refer to the problem below:

20. Why is it

21. How would you

22. How would you describe the given probability

23. A grade level with 400 students got a mean score of 85 in their Statistics and Probability exam.

24. Which of the following does not describe a normal curve?


a. asymptotic b. bell-shaped c. discrete d.
25. Which of the following does not belong to

26. Which of the following is the correctly shaded

27. If you want to transform a platykurtic

28. What is a selection of n elements derived from the N population, which is the subject

29. A Fishbowl technique is an

For numbers 30-32, refer to the problem below:

30. Given the set of data: X = {1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13}, compute

31. What value is equal between the population and the sampling distribution of the

32. What is the primary difference between stratified and cluster sampling?
a. In stratified sampling, the population is divided into clusters based on a characteristi
sample of clusters is selected.
c. In stratified sampling, the strata are chosen based on a random sampling
randomly from each cluster.

For numbers 33-35, refer to the problem below:

33. Which of t

34. A company wants to estimate the average salary of its e

35. A survey will be given to 60 students randomly selected fr

36. From the situation in number 35,

2
37. Given the table below, which of the following is not a value in the ( X −μ X ) ∙ P( X )

38. As you
39.

40. s

41.

42.

43. S
44.

45. Which

46.
47.

For numbers 48-50, refer to the bivariate data:

48.

49. f

50.

GOD BLESS, EVERYONE! – Sir JP

God bless!
See you next sem! Pero dapat dili na sa Statistics and Probability.

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