Name: Mark Christopher C. Catabay, RN Rating: Course: MAN MSN School: EAC Manila

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EXAMINATION # 1

Name: Mark Christopher C. Catabay, RN Rating:


Course: MAN MSN School: EAC Manila

I. State whether each of the following situation / condition talks about descriptive statistics or inferential
statistics.

Descriptive statistics 1. The percentage gain of a certain company for the last three years.
Inferential statistics 2. The total number of shoppers at SM Megamall for the last 7 days.
Inferential statistics 3. The common sizes of shoes bought every weekends for the last 4 months.
Descriptive statistics 4. The average sales of the three companies for the last 2 years.
Inferential statistics 5. Comparison of shoppers’ behavior by their income level.
Inferential statistics 6. Sex in relation to the productivity of employees.
Descriptive statistics 7. The temperature in Baguio City for the last 3 weeks every 12 o’clock noon.
Descriptive statistics 8. The daily net income of a tricycle driver for the last 10 days.
Inferential statistics 9. The effect of oil price hike to the consumers.
Inferential statistics 10. The height of 25 applicants at the Philippine Airlines.
Inferential statistics 11. Number of employees who are on vacation during December.
Descriptive statistics 12. Corporate sales for 1995 to 2005.
Descriptive statistics 13. The impact of advertising on various market segments.
Descriptive statistics 14. Predicting the population of students enrolled in the distance education by the end of
2005.
Descriptive statistics 15. Total number of students enrolled for the last 10 years in the Business Administration
program.

II. State whether each of the following is a quantitative or qualitative data.

Quantitative 1. Brand of toothpaste.


Quantitative 2. Students’ class section
Quantitative 3. Height of trees
Quantitative 4. Number of participants in the seminar
Quantitative 5. Number of pages in a book
Quantitative 6. Weight of 15 basketball players
Quantitative 7. Prices of food in the cafeteria
Quantitative 8. Sizes of shoes in Marikina
Quantitative 9. Percentage of alcohol of 10 Local Wines
Quantitative 10. Distance traveled by a lecturer

III. Identify whether each of the following is discrete or continuous.

Continuous 1. Age of 50 employees


Discrete 2. Winners in the lottery
Discrete 3. Weight of 80 samples of Quezo de Bola
Discrete 4. Number of letters in 2 pages of the book
Continuous 5. Time it takes to cook lunch
Discrete 6. Height of 11 applicants in garment factory
Discrete 7. Scores in the examination
Discrete 8. Temperature in the poultry for the last ten hours
Discrete 9. Sacks of palay harvested for the last month
Discrete 10. Floor area of the condominium

IV. State whether each of the following is a nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio.

Ratio 1. Educational attainment of 50 farmers


Ordinal 2. Places in the beauty contest
Ordinal 3. Prizes in the competition
Nominal 4. Attitude towards birth control
Interval 5. Grades in Statistics class
Nominal 6. Color of the Eyes of 10 foreigners
Ratio 7. The number of face cards in the deck
Ordinal 8. The decision of the Court Judge
Ordinal 9. The scent of perfume
Ordinal 10. Status of Faculty members in the Business Administration Department

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