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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
MOTHER THERESA COLEGIO DE IRIGA, INC.
San Roque, Iriga City

Midterm Examination
STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
Thursday, January 16, 2020

Examinee: Score:

Coach: Remark:

Part I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Analyze deeply and answer correctly the following
questions/problems. Write the letter that corresponds to your answer in your answer sheets.

1. Jose posts an update on his timeline asking his friends a question says “What sanctions/
punishments can be made if students are not wearing their uniforms in school? Which of
the following terms describes of what he is doing?
a. Statistics b. Data Collection c. Survey d. Sampling
2. Jake has an assignment about global warming. He found a web site where he was able
to gather information on the global surface temperatures. What type of data did he
obtain?
a. Census b. Primary data c. Secondary data d. Inference
3. Which of the following is MOST likely a population?
a. Respondents from a television show survey
b. The first five students to finish an exam
c. Every third person to arrive at a beauty salon
d. Registered voters in a municipality
4. Which of the following is an example of discrete random variable?
a. The grade point average of students
b. The area of lots in a subdivision
c. The amount of salt needed to bake a loaf of bread
d. The number of pencils in the box
5. Which of the following variables is measured in the nominal scale?
a. Intelligence quotient (IQ) of a student
b. Tax identification number (TIN) of an employee
c. A student’s academic rank in high school
d. Average daily sales of a bakeshop
6. The following are examples of categorical variable EXCEPT:
a. Most popular film actor
b. E-mail address
c. Astrological signs
d. Memory capacity of a computer
7. Which of the following is not considered in the ratio level of measurement
a. Number of patients in a hospital
b. Body temperature in Celsius
c. Length of stay in a hospital (in days)
d. Pulse rate of a patient
8. Which of the following is in ordinal scale?
a. Savings account number
b. Number of employees
c. Civil status
d. Academic rank in school
9. Which of the following is a continuous variable?
a. Cellphone brand
b. Number of employees
c. Volume of water released from a dam
d. Number of bottles of distilled water sold
10. Which of the following is/are true?
i. Quiz scores is nominal.
ii. A Student’s final grade is based on inference.
iii. The result of an exam is under descriptive statistics.
a. i only b. ii only c. iii only d. ii and iii only
Part II. Using the given values, expand the following summations: Show your solutions.
X1 = -2 X2 = -3 X3 = 4 X4 = 7 X5 = -6 X6 = 3
Y1 = 1 Y2 = -4 Y3 = -2 Y4 = 3 Y5 = -2 Y6 = 5

11-12. ∑6𝑖=4 −5𝑋𝑖 15-17. ∑𝑖=3


3
−3𝑋𝑖 − 4𝑌𝑖
4
13-14. ∑𝑖=1 7𝑋𝑖

Part III. 18-33. Using the data below, make a frequency distribution table for the grouped
data: Then solve for its Mean, Median and Mode.

Class Intervals Frequency


14-18 7
19-23 9
24-28 5
29-33 11
34-38 4
39-43 10

Part IV. Find the probabilities of each question.

____________ 34. In a single toss of a die, what is the probability of getting a number greater
than 4?
____________35. Two dice are rolled, what is the probability of getting a sum of 7?

Part IV ( 36-46 ) . Construct the probability distribution of the random variable.

A meeting of consuls was attended by 4 American and 2 Germans. If 4 consuls were selected at
random, construct the probability distribution of the random variable A representing the
Americans. (Write your answer at the back of your paper).

Part V. Refer to item 36-46. Find the following probabilities.


47. P( A=3) __________ 49. P ( A<4)________________

48. P ( A> 1) __________ 50. P( A>2) ________________


References:
Ocampo J.M. et. Al.(2016). Statistics and Probability. Conceptual Math & Beyond. Quezon City Philippines; Brilliant Creations Publishing, Inc. pp.1-241
Bluman, A.G. (2012). Elementary Statistics: a step by step approach. 7th ed. New York: McGraw Hill pp1-749
Zafar, A. (2013) Let me Expose Statistics and Probability. For Intermediate Part 1. 1st edition pp.1- 321
Khan Academy Statslectures - Discrete Probability Distributions retrieved from http://youtu.be/s2S1oD3ovps
Statistics Teaching and Resource Library retrieved from http://www.causeweb.org/repository/StarLibrary/activities/

Prepared by:

MA. CHARIZE S. REOLA, ANDRILYN B. BULANON, KAREN E. COMPRADO

Academe Coach

Approved:

JAY-R H. LEONIDAS, LPT, MAMathEd


School Principal

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