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Measure of Central Tendency Grouped Data

The document contains a practice test with 25 multiple choice questions about calculating and identifying measures of central tendency, including the mean, median, and mode, from grouped data presented in frequency distribution tables. It tests concepts like determining class size and boundaries, identifying the modal and median classes, and calculating values like the mean using the formula that multiplies the class midpoint by frequency.

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Measure of Central Tendency Grouped Data

The document contains a practice test with 25 multiple choice questions about calculating and identifying measures of central tendency, including the mean, median, and mode, from grouped data presented in frequency distribution tables. It tests concepts like determining class size and boundaries, identifying the modal and median classes, and calculating values like the mean using the formula that multiplies the class midpoint by frequency.

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MEASURE OF CENTRAL TENDENCY

(GROUPED DATA)
SUPPLEMENTARY EXERCISES
(MEASURE OF CENTRAL TENDENCY FOR GROUPED DATA)

Name of student: _____________________________________ Year/Block: ______________________


Date: ___________________________________ Score: __________________________

Direction: Write your answers in a separate sheet.


1. The score or value where all the other values in a distribution tend to cluster.
a. Mean b. Median c. Central of tendency d. Measure of position
2. What is the second step in identifying grouped mean?
a. Find the sum of the resulting column in preceding step.
b. Divide the sum obtained in preceding step by the total number of frequencies.
c. Find the midpoint for each class (class mark). Place them in a column.
d. Multiply the frequency by the midpoint for each class. Place them in another
column.

a. Class mark b. class boundaries c. frequency d. tally

a. Class mark b. class boundaries c. frequency d. tally


5. What is the class mark with the frequency of 25?

a. 69 b. 80 c.91 d. 102
6. What will be the frequency if the class limit is 64-74?

a. 6 b. 12 c. 14 d. 25
7.
a. 9.667 b. -52 c. 64 d. 358
8. What is the total number of frequencies?

a. 6 b. 25 c. 79 d. 80

a. 6087 b. 6607 c. 6807 d. 8607

a. 85.00 b. 85.09 c. 85.10 d. 86


11. In a grouped data, in what class can the median be found?
a. Mean class b. Median class c. Modal class
12. What is the cumulative frequency of the modal class in this distribution?

a. 1 b. 14 c. 15 d. 24
13. What is the cumulative frequency of the median class in this distribution?

a. 9 b. 14 c. 15 d. 24
14. Which formula contains no cf (cumulative frequency)?
a. Mean grouped data b. Median grouped data c. Mode grouped data
15. In the median formula, which cf value of this distribution should be used to compute the
median?

a. 1 b. 15 c. 24 d. 37
16. What is the modal class of this distribution?

a. 30 – 39 b. 40 – 49 c. 50 – 59 d. 60 – 69
For item numbers 17 – 21, please refer to the table below.

17. What is the class size of the grouped data?


a. 10 b. 13 c. 15 d. 50
18. What is the Median class?
a. 11 - 15 b. 16 – 20 c. 21 – 25 d. 26 – 30
19. Determine the cumulative frequency of the median class.
a. 7 b.10 c. 13 d. 25
20. What is the modal class?
a. 11 - 15 b. 16 – 20 c. 21 – 25 d. 26 – 30
21. Determine the lower boundary of the modal class.
a. 12.26 b. 15.5 c. 16.63 d. 23.5
22. Which is not a procedure or step in identifying grouped mean?
a. Divide the sum of all the product of frequency and class mark by the total
frequency.
b. Compute for the lower-class boundary of the class with the highest frequency.
c. Find the midpoint (class mark) of each class. Place them in a column.
d. Multiply the frequency by the class mark for each class. Place them in another
column.
23. What is the mean weight?

a. 63.5 b. 65 c. 67.2 d. 70.1


24. What is the midpoint of the modal class?

a. 19.5 b. 20.5 c. 21 d. 24.5


25. Which class would contain the median mass?

a. 41 – 45 b. 46 – 50 c. 51 – 55 d. 56 – 60

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