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This document provides instructions for a 1st monthly examination in statistics and probability for senior high school students. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions covering topics like data types, data collection methods, data presentation, probability, and normal distribution. Students are asked to solve problems involving creating a frequency distribution table and histogram from exam score data, finding the mean, median, mode and P30 of the data, and determining probabilities and completing a probability distribution table.

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1st Grading EXAM Stat

This document provides instructions for a 1st monthly examination in statistics and probability for senior high school students. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions covering topics like data types, data collection methods, data presentation, probability, and normal distribution. Students are asked to solve problems involving creating a frequency distribution table and histogram from exam score data, finding the mean, median, mode and P30 of the data, and determining probabilities and completing a probability distribution table.

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Yllana Bay View College, Inc.

“The Builder of Future Leaders”


Senior High School Department
Enerio Street, Balangasan District, Pagadian City
Contact Number: (062) 2154176 / Email Address: [email protected]
-oOo-
1ST MONTHLY EXAMINATION in STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWERS WILL BE WRITTEN IN A SEPARATE SHEET OF BOND
PAPER.
I. Multiple choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of your choice in the space
provided before the number. If your answer is not in the choices, write “YBVC”.
______1. It is defined as a science that studies data to be able to make a decision.
a. statistics b. Probability c. Scientist d. physics
______2. It is a small unit that represents a group or population.
a. sample b. variable c. quantity d. quality
______3. It is a type of variable that cannot be defined through numbers.
a. sample b. variable c. quantity d. quality
______4. It is a type of variable that can be defined through numbers.
a. a. sample b. variable c. quantity d. quality
______5. A type of quantitative data that is countable.
a. discrete b. continuous c. quantity d. quality
______6. A type of quantitative data that is uncountably infinite.
a. discrete b. continuous c. quantity d. quality
______7. This type of data collection uses the five senses to collect data.
a. objective b. subjective c. used of existing records d. primary data
______8. This type of data collection refers to wherein you get your data from an agency.
a. objective b. subjective c. used of existing records d. primary data
______9. In this type of data presentation, detailed information’s are given in textual presentation.
a. narrative presentation b. tabular presentation c. graphical presentation d. none of these
______10. In this type of data presentation, numerical values are presented using tables.
a. narrative presentation b. tabular presentation c. graphical presentation d. none of these
True or False: Write “T” if the statement is true and write “F” if the statement is false. (2pts.)
_______1. The probability of getting a head in a toss coin is 50%.
_______2. The probability if getting 3 dots in rolling a die is 2/3.
_______3. The probability of getting an ace or king in a card deck is 20% without replacement.
_______4. Ordinal level deals with categorical variables such that the values of the variable could be ranked.
_______5. Nominal level of measurement arises when we have variables that are categorical and non-numeric or
where the numbers have no sense of ordering.
IV. SOLVING: given a set of data below, solve the following: Show your solution

Data1: Score of students of G12 BLOCK A1 during a 100 points prelim exam

55 80 81 69
65 85 69 70
79 77 72 72
64 78 75 70
76 78 85 73

1. CREATE A FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION TABLE AND HISTOGRAM. (25pts.)


INTERVAL FREQUENCY RF CF RCF (%) CLASS TCLB
MARK
LL UL % <CF >CF <RCF >RCF LTCB UTCB

2. What is the Mean? (3pts.)


3. What is the Median? (3pts)
4. What is the Mode? (3pts.)
5. P30? (3pts)
7. Mutually Exclusive: A single 6-sided die rolled once. What is the probability of getting “3” or a “4”?
8. Non mutually exclusive: In a standard deck of 52 cards, a single card is chosen. what is the probability of
choosing a king and a black card?
9. Independent event: In a standard deck of 52 cards. what is the probability of choosing a king and queen, with
replacement?
10.Dependent event: In a standard deck of 52 cards. what is the probability of choosing a king and queen, without
replacement?
11. Complete the Probability Distribution table below.
X P(X) X•P(X) X2•P(X)
1
1
7

1
6
7

1
11
7

1
16
7

1
21
7

12. The mean weight of 500 college students is 70 kg and the standard deviation is 3 kg. Assuming that the
weight is normally distributed, determine how many students weigh:

a. Between 60 kg and 75 kg.

b. More than 90 kg.

c. Less than 64 kg.

GOD BLESS YOU!!!!

PREPARED BY:

KENNETH CLINTON S. AMARILLA LUZELL R. PAGASIAN


INSTRUCTOR INSTRUCTOR

EVALUATED BY: APPROVED BY:

DENIAH FAYE T. BINARAO ROSE DEANNA S. DIAZ


SHS-COORDINATOR SHS - PRINCIPAL

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