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This document appears to be a test for a statistics and probability class covering various concepts including: - Definitions of population, sample, parameter, and statistic - Types of sampling methods including random sampling - Computing measures of central tendency (mean) and variability (variance, standard deviation) for samples and populations - Using the z-score formula to standardize sample means and compare them to population parameters The test contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing understanding of these key statistical concepts.
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SP Final Exam 2nd Sem

This document appears to be a test for a statistics and probability class covering various concepts including: - Definitions of population, sample, parameter, and statistic - Types of sampling methods including random sampling - Computing measures of central tendency (mean) and variability (variance, standard deviation) for samples and populations - Using the z-score formula to standardize sample means and compare them to population parameters The test contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing understanding of these key statistical concepts.
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BINACUD INTEGRATED SCHOOL

Binacud, Sinait, Ilocos Sur


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
FINALS – SECOND SEMESTER
Statistics and Probability

Name: ________________________________ Score: ______________


Grade, Track & Section: ________________ Date: ______________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Instruction: Choose the LETTER of the correct answer and write it on the
space provided before each number.

1. What do you call the portion chosen from a population?


A. Sample
B. Population
C. Sampling distribution
2. The totality of subjects under consideration is called ____________.
A. Sample
B. Sampling
C. Population
3. Every measurement or quantity that represents the general characteristics of this population is called?
A. Statistic
B. Parameter
C. Population
4. The measurement that describes the sample is called ____________.
A. Statistic
B. Parameter
C. Population
5. This refers to the technique in which each member of the population is given equal chance to be chosen as part
of the sample.
A. Random Statistic
B. Random Sampling
C. Random Distribution
6. Which of the following does NOT belong to be used in random sampling?
A. Election
B. Drawing lots
C. Lottery method

For items 7-18, determine if the given subject is A.POPULATION; B. SAMPLE: then describe the given quantity as

C. PARAMETER; D. STATISTIC.

The average grade of the whole class under study is 82.15.

7. The whole class is ______________________.


8. The average grade (82.15):________________.

50 out of the 200 animals in the zoo were taken and checked on their weight. The variance of their weight is
12.5 kg.

9. 50 animals:__________________.
10. Variance (12.5kg):_____________.

The standard deviation of the life span of a specie endemic in the Philippines is 2.3 years.

11. A specie endemic in the Philippines:________________.


12. Standard Deviation (2.3years):_____________________.

Based on the survey conducted to 1200 respondents, 1 out of 3 Filipinos can’t live without cell phone.

13. 1200 respondents:___________________.


14. 1 out of 3 Filipinos can’t live without cell phone:_____________________.
Based on the US National Hospital Discharge Record in 2010, the average length of stay of patients in US
hospitals is 4.8 days.

15. Patients: _________________.


16. Average stay (4.8 days):_________________.

In order to test the effect of the new drug to humans, 20 patients were given the dose. After a minute, it was
found that the body temperature in average, decreased by 20C.

17. The 20 patients:_______________.


18. Average decrease of temperature (20C):______________.
A. For items 19-36, Determine the mean (µ𝒙̅ ) , variance (σ2 𝒙
̅) and standard deviation (σ𝒙
̅ ). Use another
sheet of paper for your computations.

A random sample of size 4 is taken with replacement from a population with µ = 12 and σ2 = 8.

̅
19. µ𝒙 = __________________________.
A. 4
B. 12
C. 8
2
̅ = ________________.
20. σ 𝒙
A. 1.5
B. 2
C. 3
̅ = _________________.
21. σ𝒙
A. 1.41
B. 1.22
C. 1.73

An independent random sample of size 9 is taken from a population with µ = 25.2 and σ2 = 12.

̅
22. µ𝒙 = __________________________.
A. 9
B. 12
C. 25.2
2
̅ = ________________.
23. σ 𝒙
A. 0.75
B. 1.33
C. 2.1
̅ = _________________.
24. σ𝒙
A. 1.449
B. 0.866
C. 1.15

A random sample of size 25 is taken with replacement from a population with µ = 121.4 and σ2 = 50.5.

̅ = __________________________.
25. µ𝒙
A. 50.5
B. 25
C. 121.4
2
̅ = ________________.
26. σ 𝒙
A. 0.495
B. 2.02
C. 2.40
̅ = _________________.
27. σ𝒙
A. 1.549
B. 0.703
C. 1.42
An independent random sample of size 100 is taken with replacement from a population

with µ = 72 and σ2 = 25.

̅ = __________________________.
28. µ𝒙
A. 25
B. 72
C. 100
2
̅ = ________________.
29. σ 𝒙
A. 0.347
B. 0.25
C. 2.88
̅ = _________________.
30. σ𝒙
A. 1.697
B. 0.589
C. 0.5

A random sample of size 40 is taken with replacement from a population with µ = 82.4 and σ2 = 60.

̅ = __________________________.
31. µ𝒙
A. 40
B. 60
C. 82.4
2
̅ = ________________.
32. σ 𝒙
A. 1.5
B. 2.06
C. 0.66
̅ = _________________.
33. σ𝒙
A. 1.22
B. 1.43
C. 0.81

A random sample of size 3 is taken with replacement from a population with µ = 8 and σ2 = 2.

̅ = __________________________.
34. µ𝒙
A. 2
B. 3
C. 8
2
̅ = ________________.
35. σ 𝒙
A. 0.67
B. 1.5
C. 4
̅
36. σ𝒙 = _________________.
A. 2
B. 1.22
C. 0.81
37. The formula for individual score or observation is ___________________.
𝑥−𝑥
B. 𝑧 = 𝜎
C. σ2X = √𝑛
D. µX = µ
38. The formula z= (x-x)/σ can only be used if the ______________ is known.
A. Random Sampling
B. Standard Deviation
C. Population Standard Deviation

For items 39-50, compute the z-value for each; assume that each population is normally distributed.

39. µ = 100, σ = 2, 𝑥̅ = 100.5 and n = 80


40. µ = 62, σ = 6, 𝑥̅ = 59 and n = 30

41. µ = 140, σ = 14, 𝑥̅ = 145 and n = 12

42. µ = 46, σ = 9, 𝑥̅ = 45.5 and n = 20

43. µ = 245, σ = 20, 𝑥̅ = 248 and n = 25

44. µ = 45, σ = 6, 𝑥̅ = 46.5 and n = 55

45. µ = 12.5, σ = 5, 𝑥̅ = 11.8 and n = 50

46. µ = 87, σ = 30, 𝑥̅ = 86.2 and n = 33

47. µ = 156, σ = 18.5, 𝑥̅ = 159 and n = 40

48. µ = 75, σ = 18, 𝑥̅ = 73.2 and n = 48

49. µ = 50, σ = 4, 𝑥̅ = 51 and n = 80

50. µ = 75, σ = 6, 𝑥̅ = 78 and n = 30

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