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Statistics and Probability 3rd Quarter 2nd Assessment

This document contains a 15 question assessment on statistics and probability for senior high school students. It covers topics like probability distributions, possible values of random variables, and representing real world situations using probability distributions. Students are asked to choose the best answer for multiple choice questions and show sample probability distributions for scenarios like tossing coins and spinning a spinner.
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Statistics and Probability 3rd Quarter 2nd Assessment

This document contains a 15 question assessment on statistics and probability for senior high school students. It covers topics like probability distributions, possible values of random variables, and representing real world situations using probability distributions. Students are asked to choose the best answer for multiple choice questions and show sample probability distributions for scenarios like tossing coins and spinning a spinner.
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Statistics and Probability 3rd Quarter-2ND- Assessment

senior high school (Casisang Senior High School)

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2ND ASSESSMENT for STATISTICS

Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.

1. What must be the value of the probability of each random variable?


A. P(X) 0
B. 0 P(X) 1
C. -1 P(X) 1
D. P(X) 1
2. What is the sum of the probabilities of all values of the random
variable?
A. = 0
B. = 1/10
C. = 1
D. = 10
Refer to the given problem in answering numbers 3-4
3. If two balls are drawn in succession without replacement from an
urn containing 4 red balls and 5 blue balls. If the value of the
random variable X represents the number of blue balls. What is the
probability of getting two blue balls?
A.
B.
C.
D.

4. Which probability distribution represents the given problem?

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A X 0 1 2
P(X)

B X 0 1 2
P(X)

C X 0 1 2 3
P(X)

D X 0 1 2 3
P(X)

5. Which of the following values is not the value of the probability of


the random variable?
A. 1.01
B.1
C.0.50
D. 0.05

6. Which of the following table represents probability distribution?

A. X 0 1 2 3
P(X) 0.11 0.15 0.42 0.44

B. X 1 3 5 7
P(X)

C. X 1 2 3 4
P(X) 0.32 0.28 0.28 0.12

D. X 0 2 4 6
P(X)

7. Which of the following values can serve as the values of a probability


distribution?
A. P(1) = 0.42, P2) = 0.31, P(3 )= 0.37
B. P(1) = 9/14, P2) = 4/14, P(3) = 1/14
C. P(1) = 0.08, P2) = 0.12, P(3 )= 1.03

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D. P(1) = 10/33, P2) = 12/33, P(3) = 10/33

8. If P(X)= , what are the possible values of X for it to be a probability


distribution?
A.0,2,3
B. 1,1,2
C. 2,3,4
D. 1,2,3
9. Which formula gives the probability distribution shown by the
table?

X 2 3 6
P(X 1/2 1/3 1/6
)

A. P(X) =
B. P(X) =
C. P(X) =
D. P(X) =
10. The following table shows the probability distribution of a
discrete random variable X. Find the value of n.

X 2 4 6
P(X) 0.4 0.25 n

A. 0.15
B. 0.25
C. 0.28
D. 0.35
11. The probabilities that a customer buys 5,8,9,12 and 15 items in a
grocery store are 0.06, 0.14, 0.32, 0.28, and 0.20 respectively.
Which probability distribution represents the given problem?

A. X 5 8 9 12 15
P(X) 0.06 0.14 0.2 0.28 0.32

B. X 5 8 9 12 15
P(X) 0.32 0.28 0.2 0.14 0.06

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C. X 5 8 9 12 15
P(X) 0.06 0.14 0.32 0.28 0.20

D. X 5 8 9 12 15
P(X) 0.06 0.14 0.2 0.28 0.32

12. What are the possible values of each random variable X if it


represents the number of heads in tossing a coin thrice?
A. X = {0,1,2,3}
B. X = {0, 1,2}
C. X = {1, 2, 3}
D. X = {1,2,}
13. What are the values of P(x) if P(x)= , for x=0,1, and 2
A.0,1,2
B.0,0.33, 0.67
C. 0,0.45, 0.55
D. 0.2, 0.3, 0.5

14. Which of the following can serve as the probability distribution of a


random variable X?
A. P(X) = for x =1,2, 3…...8
B. P(X) = for x = 1, 2, 3, 4
C. P(X) = for x = 1,2,3……9
D. P(X) = for x = 1,2,3

15. The number of absences from June to March of a student based on


his class adviser’s record is shown below. If X be the random variable
representing the number of absences.
Month No. of Month No. of
Absences Absences
June 0 Novembe 2
r
July 2 Decembe 1
r
August 1 January 4

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September 3 February 1
October 2 March 4

Which table represents the probability distribution?

A. X 0 1 2 3
P(X)

B. X 0 1 2 3
P(X)

C. X 0 1 2 3 4
P(X)

D. X 0 1 2 3 4
P(X)

PERFORMANCE:

1. Tossing Four Coins


Suppose that a coin is to be tossed four times, and let X represent the
number of tails that occur. Illustrate a probability distribution for a random
variable X.

2.Spin and Add

A spinner has 3 equal sections that are labeled 0.33 0.33 1,2,
and 3. If the spinner spins twice, find the sum of the
two numbers it lands on. Let X be the random
variable that represents the sum of the two
numbers. 0.33

a. List all sample spaces and identify how many they are.

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b. Let X be the random variable that represents the sum of two numbers.
What are the possible values of X?
c. Illustrate a probability distribution for a random variable X.

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