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ZION COLLAGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS

DEPARTEMENT OF COMMON AND SUPPORTIVE COURSES


Course Title: Statistics for Management II/Business Statistics II
Second Semester Stat-II amination
Academic year: 2014 E.C Item Formats:
Year-:II True False Items: 9%
Multiple choice Items: 22%
Time allowed: 1 hour Short answer Items: 9%
Instructor: Gizaw .F and Habitamu . W Total weight: 40%

General Instructions:
Write your name, ID-No., department, and section visibly
Make sure that the exam has 3 parts and 4 pages including answer sheet
Write your answer on the answer sheet
Switch off your mobile phone
Attempting to cheat results cancelation of your grades

Name: ______________________________IDNo:__________________Dep’t:________sec____

Part I- Say true if the statement is correct and false if the statement is incorrect
1. Null statistical hypothesis is statement of difference about population parameter
2. Ranges of values in which population parameter found is confidence interval with specific
level of significance
3. Critical value is a value which separates acceptance and rejection regions
4. Random sampling is type sampling in which the sample is selected based on non-
randomness
5. In statistical hypothesis two tailed test states the direction of the claim.
6. Sampling error is difference between true value and the estimated value
Part II: Choose the correct answer for each of the following questions
1. Which of the following is correct orders in steps of hypotheses.
A. State the hypotheses Set the criteria for a decision Compute the test statistic Make a
decision B. State the hypotheses Set the criteria for a decision Make a decision 
Compute the test statistic C. Set the criteria for a decision  State the hypotheses 
Compute the test statistic Make a decision D. None

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2. What is the other name of non- directional hypothesis test?
A. One tailed test B. two tailed test C. Test statistics D. All of the above
3. A random sample of 10 workers in a large plant gave a mean assembly time of 294 seconds with
standard deviation 12 seconds in a time and motion study. Provide 95% confidence interval for
the mean assembly time for all workers in the plant. ( table value, t0.05 with 9 degree of freedom
is =1.833, and t0.025 with 9 degree of freedom is =2.2622)
A. (287.7387,300.2613) B. (286.5623,301.4377) C. 285.4163,302.5837) D. 285,300)
4. Which of the following is different from other
A. Stratified sampling B. Quota sampling C. Judgment sampling D. All

5. An estimation method in which a single sample statistic provides an estimate of the


corresponding population parameter is
A. Interval estimation Point estimation C. Hypothesis testing D. Confidence interval

Use the following information given below for questions numbers: 6, 7, 8, and 9
A survey recently reported that the mean national annual expenditure for inpatient and outpatient
services of all persons over 64 years of age was $5,423 with a standard deviation of $979. A
random sample of 352 persons over age 64 living in Sudbury had an average expense of $5,516.
(Use 5% level of significance)
6. The point estimate is:
A. $5,423 B. $5,516 C. $64 D. None
7. The null hypothesis is:
A. H0:µ=$5,423 B. H0: µ>$5,423 C. H0: µ<$5,423 D. All
8. The test distribution is:
A. t- Distribution B. Z- Distribution C. F- Distribution D. Chi- Distribution
9. Level of significance is:
A. 95% B. 99% C. 5% D. 1% E. A & B
10. Which of the following true about statistical hypothesis
A. It is statement about population parameter B, It is statement about sample parameter
B. It is statement about sample statistic
C. It is statement about point estimate All
11. ______ is an error occur during sampling
A. Non sampling error B. Sampling error C. Convenient sampling D. All

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Part III. Short answer
1. A consumer service agency examined a new automobile for its gasoline performance. A
sample of 12 randomly chosen of kms covered per gallon under normal condition
resulted an average of 60 kms/gallon with stdev 1.8 km. Do this result support
manufactures claim that the new automobile covers more than 50 km/gallon? Use α

=0.10, t0.05 =2.2010, t0.10=1.7959 )


H0: ________________________________ ttab =______________________
H1:_________________________________ tcal=__: ________________________
Conclusion=______________________________________________

2. The Employment Bureau located in a city received 200 applications in the month of June,
1987 for registration. A tabular presentation of the applications according to sex and level
of education emerges as under.

Educational level Sex Total


Male Female
Undergraduates 30(24) 10 40
Graduates 70 20 90
Post graduates 20 50(28) 70
Total 120 80 200

Do these data provide evidence at to indicate that the level of education is related to
sex?
χ
(Hint: and .025=¿ ¿ 7.38
2

Fill the blank space


H0: ______________________________ χ . tab=¿ ¿ =______________________
2

H1:_________________________________ χ . cal=¿ ¿________________________


2

Conclusion=___________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________

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Answer sheet:
NAME____________________________ ID-No.____________________
Department____________________________ Section_______________
Part I:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Part II:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Part III: Fill the blank space


1. H0: ________________________________ ttab =______________________
H1:______________________________ tcal=_______________________
Conclusion=__________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________
2. H0: ______________________________ χ . t ab=¿ ¿ =______________________
2

H1:_________________________________ χ . cal=¿ ¿________________________


2

Conclusion=_________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
_______________________________

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