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1. What is half of the total area of the normal curve?

A. -1 B. 0 C. 0.5 D. 1

2. What is the shape of a Normal Probability Distributions?

A. bar B. bell C. circle D. line

3. Which part of a normal curve is asymptotic with the horizontal axis?

A. center B. curve C. tail D. top

4. Which of the following statements is the characteristic of a normal probability

A. The three measures of central tendency such as mean, mode, and median are equal.

B. The three measures of central tendency such as mean, mode, and median are not equal

D. The two measures of central tendency such as mean and mode are equal while the
median is less than zero.

C. The two measures of central tendency such as mean and mode are equal while the
median is greater than zero

5. Under the curve, the area to the right of the mean is_________

A. 30% B. 47.72% C. 50% D. 68%

6. Using the empirical rule, the area under the normal distribution that lies within three
standard deviations of the mean is approximately_____.

A. 68% B. 95% C. 97% D. 99.7%

7. Based on the empirical rule, the bell-shaped distribution will have approximately 68% of
the data within what number of standard deviations of the mean?

A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3

8. How many percent is the total area that corresponds to the right of 0 and to the left of 0?

A. 25% B. 75% C. 50% D. 100%

9. What is another term of z table?

C. Table of Contents

A. Table of Areas of Geometric Figure

B. Table of Areas Under Normal Curve

D. Periodic Table of Elements


12. What is the area between z = 0.23 and z = 1.99?

A. 0.3858 B. 0.8239 C. 0.3588 D. 0.8583

13. Find the area above z= 2.14

A. 0.052 B. 0.0162 C. 0.0324 D. 0.9838

17. Find the area under the standard normal curve between z = -1.5 and z = 2.52.

A. 0.0668 B. 0.9270 C. 0.9273 D. 0.9392

18. Find the area under the standard normal curve between z = -3 and z = 0.

A. 0.4987 B. 0.5000 C. 0 .9987 D. 1.4987

19. Find the area under normal curve from z = - 2.83 to z= -0.82.

A. 0.2038 B. 0.2061 C. 0.2084 D. 0.2083

20. Find the sum of the areas under the standard normal curve to the left of z = 3.14 and to
the right of z = 2.62.

A. 0.0008 B.0.0036 C. 0.0044 D. 0.0052

21. What is another term used for standard normal score?

A. z- score

D. t score

C. x score

B. mean score

22. Given: x =125; µ = 105; 𝜎 = 16. Find the z score.

A. -1.25 B. -1 C. 1 D. 1.25

23. Given: z = 2.25; µ = 70; 𝜎 = 9. Find the value of x

A. -49.75 B. 35.11 C. 90.25 D. 148.5

25. Some DepEd public and private schools administered National Achievement Test for
Grade 6 and Grade 10. The test for Grade 10 has a mean score of and a standard deviation of
10. If Juan, a Grade 10 student has z-score of 1.25, what was his score on the test?

A. 127 B. 128 C. 129 D. 130

29. In a normal distribution with a mean of 15 and standard deviation of 3, what does a z-
score of -2 indicate?
C. It indicates that the score is 9 less than the mean.

B. It indicates that the score is below the mean.

D. It indicates that the difference between the score and the mean is 6.

A. It indicates that the score is equal to 9.

30. Ronnie and Loida who are best friends took a college entrance examination. The mean
score and standard deviation of the examination are 110 and 15, respectively. If Ronnie and
Loida obtained z-scores of 1.25 and 0.75 respectively, what was their scores in the
examination?

A. 129 and 99

C. 130 and 99

B. 128.75 and 88.75

D. 140.75 and 100.75

31. What does P(a<Z<b) notation mean?

D. Probability of a normal random variable X that is in between two other normal random
variables a and b

A. Probability of x that is in the right of a and b.

B. Probability of x that is in the opposite of a and b.

C. Probability of X that is in between two other z values a and b.

32. What is the probability of z value indicated by P(Z > -1.78)?

A. 0.0375 B. 0.3075 C. 0.9625 D. 0.9633

33. Find the probability value of P(Z< -1.0)

A. 15.87% B. 34.13% C. 84.13% D. 90.13%

34. Compute the probability value of P(1.35< Z< 2.75)

A. 8.55% B. 85.5% C. 85.85% D. 90.85%

38. The ages of Senior High students enrolled at Sta. Catalina National High School are
normally distributed with a mean of 17 years and a standard deviation of 2.5 years. If a
student is selected at random, what is the probability that his age is under 16 years?

A. 15.54% B. 34.46% C. 68.92% D. 84.56%

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