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STAT&PROB

The document is a test on statistics and probability for 11th grade students at Laureano Salusod National High School in Dimataling District, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing concepts like hypothesis testing, types of data, normal distributions, and correlation. The questions are followed by an answer key prepared by teachers Reynold Tanlangit and Dynia Ibrahim, and approved by the school principal and district supervisor.
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STAT&PROB

The document is a test on statistics and probability for 11th grade students at Laureano Salusod National High School in Dimataling District, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing concepts like hypothesis testing, types of data, normal distributions, and correlation. The questions are followed by an answer key prepared by teachers Reynold Tanlangit and Dynia Ibrahim, and approved by the school principal and district supervisor.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR
Dimataling District
LAUREANO SALUSOD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Purok 5, Kagawasan, Dimataling, Zamboanga del Sur

Grade 11- Statistics and Probability

Name:___________________________________Grade & Section:___________________


Directions: Read the questions carefully and write your answer on the separate sheet given.
1. What type of test is described by the hypothesis below?
Ho: μ = 50 and H1: μ > 50
A. Left-tailed test
B. Right-tailed test
C. Two-tailed test
D. No-tailed test
2. Which of the following is a statement about a population developed for the purpose of
testing?
A. Hypothesis
B. Hypothesis testing
C. Level of significance
D. Test-statistic
3. Which of the following is TRUE?
I. the alternative hypothesis represents the conclusion for which evidence is sought
II. the statement of the null hypothesis never contains an equality
III. an increase in the risk of Type I error also increases the risk of a type II error
IV. the computed test statistic is also known as the critical value
A. I only
B. I and II only
C. III and IV only
D. IV only
.4. Mr. Rumpole believes that the mean income of lawyers is now more than Php 65 thousand
per year. Which is the correct set of hypotheses to test this belief?
A. H0:μ ≥ 65 000; H1: μ < 65 000
B. H0:μ ≤ 65 000; H1: μ > 65 000
C. H0:μ = 65 000; H1: μ ≠ 65 000
D. H0:μ < 65 000; H1: μ ≥ 65 000

5. When the null hypothesis is rejected, which of the following is true?


A.There is sufficient evidence to back up the decision.
B.There is no sufficient evidence to back up the decision.
C. The conclusion is guaranteed.
D. The conclusion is not guaranteed.

6. Which of the following illustrations represents normal distribution?

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR
Dimataling District
LAUREANO SALUSOD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Purok 5, Kagawasan, Dimataling, Zamboanga del Sur

7. A manufacturer of car batteries claims that his product will last at least 4 years on average.
A sample of 50 is taken and the mean and standard deviation are found. The test statistic is
calculated to be -1.656. Using a 5% level, what is the conclusion?
A. there is sufficient evidence for the manufacturer’s claim to be considered correct
B. there is insufficient evidence for the manufacturer’s claim to be considered correct
C. there is sufficient evidence for the manufacturer’s claim to be considered incorrect
D. there is insufficient evidence for the manufacturer’s claim to be considered
incorrect
8. What is the total area in the distribution under the curve?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
9. “A teacher computed that the mean percentage score of Grade 8-Integrity on their 50-item
test in Mathematics is 72.50.” What type of data is illustrated on the situation?
a. Bivariate
b. Multivariate
c. trivariate
d. univariate
10. What percent of the area under a normal curve is within 2 standard deviations?
a. 68.3%
b. 95.4%
c. 99.7%
d. 100%
11.Which of the following shows the scatter plot of the data below?
Order of period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
of the subject
Grades 85 84 87 88 90 81 80 85

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LAUREANO SALUSOD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Purok 5, Kagawasan, Dimataling, Zamboanga del Sur

12. From the scatterplot shown on the right, which of the following is a
valid observation?
A. as the value of x decreases, the value of y increases
B. as the value of x decreases, the value of y decreases
C. as the value of x increases, the value y remains the same
D. there is no relationship between x and y
13.Among the following statements , which statements validate the true one ?
A.Perfect correlation happens when other variables are controlled like we do in
our experiments.
B.The direction of the line tells the direction of correlation that exists between the
variables.
C.Direction of the correlation indicates the closeness of the points to the trend line.
D.The relationship between two variables can also be described in terms of its
strength
14. What marks the change in the curve’s concavity?
A. curve B. inflection points C. mean D. standard deviation
15. With the following scenarios , what explains best on how a meaningful regression
analysis is?
A. There is no linear relationship between the variables
B. Correlation will be done after the regression analysis
C. There is a strong negative linear relationship between the variables
D. The value of 𝑟 is not significant

‘’End of the Test’’

Answer’’s Key

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LAUREANO SALUSOD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Purok 5, Kagawasan, Dimataling, Zamboanga del Sur

1.b
2.b
3.d
4.b
5.a
6.a
7.a
8.b
9.d
10.b
11.a
12.b
13.c
14.b
15.c

Prepared by:
REYNOLD S. TANLANGIT EdD
Teacher III

DYNIA A. IBRAHIM
Teacher III

Provincial Government Center, Dao, Pagadian City Strengthening


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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR
Dimataling District
LAUREANO SALUSOD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Purok 5, Kagawasan, Dimataling, Zamboanga del Sur

Recommending Approval:

PEDRO B. LANGUIDO JR.


School Principal II

Approved:

MARIA SOCORRO M. ORION, EdD


Public Schools District Supervisor

Provincial Government Center, Dao, Pagadian City Strengthening


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