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REVIEWER 4 (NAT)

STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

MULTIPLE CHOICES. Read carefully each item. Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space
provided before each number.
_____ 1. It is the average between the upper limit and the lower limit
A. Classmark B. Mean C. Median D. Mode
_____ 2. The symbol cfb means
A. cumulative frequency before C. lower boundery limit
B. frequency of the median D. total number of given
_____ 3. It is a middlemost measure of central tendency among the given data.
A. Classmark B. Mean C. Median D. Mode
_____ 4. fm is for
A. cumulative frequency before C. lower boundery limit
B. frequency of the median D. total number of given
_____ 5. When a given data has only one mode, then it is a ____ data.
A. Bimodal B. Polymodal C. Trimodal D. Unimodal
_____ 6. The symbol XLB is used for
A. cumulative frequency before C. lower boundery limit
B. frequency of the median D. total number of given
_____ 7. It simply means an average
A. Classmark B. Mean C. Median D. Mode
_____ 8. The capital letter N stands for
A. cumulative frequency before C. lower boundery limit
B. frequency of the median D. total number of given
_____ 9. It is the measure of central tendency that is always found on the given.
A. Classmark B. Mean C. Median D. Mode
_____ 10. When a given data has only two modes, then it is a ____ data.
A. Bimodal B. Polymodal C. Trimodal D. Unimodal
_____ 11. In a deck of cards, what is the probability of getting a queen?
A. 16/52 B. 8/26 C. 4/13 D. 1/13
_____ 12. What is the probability of getting a sum equal to 6, in throwing a pair of die?
A. 1/12 B. 1/36 C. 1/6 D. 5/36
_____ 13. What is the value of 5!?
A. 5 B. 12 C. 10 D. 120
_____ 14. What is the probability of getting a letter of the alphabet in a deck of cards?
A. 16/52 B. 8/26 C. 4/13 D. 1/13
_____ 15. In a throw o a single die, what is the probability of getting 5?
A.1/6 B. 1/3 C. 1 D. 5
_____ 16. In using a deck of cards, what is the probability of getting a number?
A. 10/13 B. 20/26 C. 9/13 D. 40/52
_____ 17. What is the probability of getting a club in a deck of cards?
A. 1/52 B. 1/26 C. 1/13 D. 4/13
_____ 18. What is the value of 0! x 0! x 0!?
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
_____ 19. What is 11!?
A. 1 B. 399, 168 C. 3, 991,680 D. 39, 916, 800
_____ 20. The probability of getting a face in a deck of card is?
A. 1/52 B. 1/26 C. 3/13 D. 4/13
_____ 21. Evaluate 10P2.
A. 2 B. 90 C. 40,320 D. 3,628,800
_____ 22. What is the numerical value of 7!
A. 7 B. 54 C. 540 D. 5040

_____ 23. Evaluate 11P8


A. 6 B. 40,320 C. 39, 916, 800 D. 6,652,800
_____ 24. What is the probability of getting a black card in a deck of cards?
A. 1/13 B. ¼ C. 1/14 D. 1/2
9!
_____ 25. What is the numerical value of ?
2!
A. 2 B. 5,040 C. 181,440 D. 362, 800
_____ 26. What is the probability of getting a black card in a deck of cards?
A. 1/13 B. ¼ C. 1/14 D. ½
For numbers 27-30, use the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
1
_____ 27. In how many ways can the 6 digits be formed into a 3-digit number when no repetition is allowed?
A. 6 B. 26 C. 120 D. 216
_____ 28. In how many ways can the 6 digits be formed into a 3-digit number when repetition is allowed?
A. 6 B. 26 C. 120 D. 216
_____ 29. In how many ways can the 6 digits be formed into a 3-digit even number when no repetition is allowed?
A.26 B. 90 C. 120 D. 216
_____ 30. In how many ways can the 6 digits be formed into a 3-digit even number when repetition is allowed?
A.26 B. 90 C. 120 D. 216
For numbers 31 – 34, use the following numbers: 10, 9, 4, 5, 9, 11.
_____ 31. What is the mean?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11
_____ 32. What is the median?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11
_____ 33. What is the mode?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11
_____ 34. The given set of number is
A. Bimodal B. Polymodal C. Trimodal D. Unimodal
For number 35 – 38 use: 55, 48, 75, 33, 52.
_____ 35. The mean is
A. 52 B. 52.5 C. 52.6 D. 53
_____ 36. The median is
A. 33 B. 48 C. 52 D. 55
_____ 37. The mode is
A. 33 B. 48 C. all of them D. none of them
_____ 38. What kind of data is the given?
A. Bimodal B. Trimodal C.. Unimodal
D. none of them
For 39 – 45, use the following table
Cumulative Classmark
Class Limit Frequency fx
Frequency (x)
100 – 104 4 50 1
95 – 99 2 46 2
90 – 94 0 44 3
85 – 89 11 44 4
80 – 84 5 33 5
76 – 79 6 28 6
70 – 74 11 22 7
65 – 69 5 11 8
60 – 64 3 6 9
55 – 59 3 3 10

_____ 39. What is the value of N?


A. 5 B. 10 C. 50 D. 100
_____ 40. What is the interval used?
A. 5 B. 10 C. 50 D. 100
_____ 41. What is fm ?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 11 D. 22
_____ 42. What is Cfb?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 11 D. 22

_____ 43. What is XLB of the median class?


A. 69.5 B. 70.5 C. 84.5 D. 85.5
_____ 44. What is XLB of the modal class?
A. 69.5 B. 70.5 C. 84.5 D. 85.5

_____ 45. What is the value of Δ2 ?


A. 0 B. 5 C. 6 D. 11

Prepared by:

MARCELA P. UMALI
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