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Francisco Ll.

Laya Memorial Integrated School - SHS


Statistics and Probability
Final Exam
Name: ____________________________________________________________ Grade 11 - Sec.________
Test I: Multiple choice: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each item no.
____________1. Is the most basic technique in sampling that every member of the population has an equal chance of
being chosen to be part of the sample. One way to do this is by using a Table Random Number.
A. Simple Random Sampling B. Systematic Sampling
C. Stratified Sampling D. Cluster or Area Sampling
____________2. Is a sampling technique in which every kth element of the population is selected until the desired
number of elements in the sample is obtained. The value of k is calculated by dividing the number of elements in the
population by the number of elements in the desired sample.
A. Simple Random Sampling B. Systematic Sampling
C. Stratified Sampling D. Cluster or Area Sampling
____________3. Is a sampling technique in which population is first divided intro strata and then samples are
randomly selected separately from the stratum.
A. Simple Random Sampling B. Systematic Sampling
C. Stratified Sampling D. Cluster or Area Sampling
____________4. Is a sampling technique where in the population is divided into clusters. All the elements from the
sampled clusters will make up the sample.
A. Simple Random Sampling B. Systematic Sampling
C. Stratified Sampling D. Cluster or Area Sampling
____________5. Determine the number of students that should be in the sample in which, the number of population is
1500. For the margin of error, use 5% or 0.05.
A. 316 B. 317 C. 318 D. 319
____________6. Is a measure that describes a population.
A. perimeter B. parameter C. diameter D. popumeter
____________7. Which of the following described as the measure of the population.
A. x B. y C.  D. s
____________8. Is a measure that describes a sample.
A. probabilities B. probability C. statistics D. statistic
____________9. Which of the following described as the measure of the sample
A.  B. y C.  D. s
____________10. This refers to the probability that the confidence interval contains the true population parameter.
A. alpha B. critical value C. level of confidence D. normality
____________11. Is the value that indicates the point beyond which lies the rejection region.
A. alpha B. critical value C. level of confidence D. normality
II. Matching Type. Match column A to Column B by writing the letter on the space provided before each item no.
Column A Column B
B____________11. Sloven’s Formula
A____________12. Population mean A.  
x H. Sp 
n1  1s12  n2  1s22
N n1  n2  2
F____________13. Population variance
N
C____________14. Sample mean B. n  I. df  n  1
1  Ne 2
E____________15. Sample variance
C. x 
x J.  x2 
2
J____________16. Variance of sampling distribution of means n n
K____________17. Mean of the sampling distribution of mean
D. x  z 

   x  z

K.  x 
x
D____________18. Interval Estimate of population mean when 2 n 2 n n

 x  x 
2
The Population variance is known and n ≥ 30.
E. s 2
 L. df  n1  n2  2
G____________19. Margin of Error n 1
 x   
2
N____________20. Confidence Interval for the difference between
F.  2

Two population means. N
H____________21. Pooled Sample standard deviations G. E  t 
s
M. x 
x
L____________22. Degrees of freedom for the difference between 2 n n 1
Two population means. N. x1  x 2  E  1   2  x1  x 2  E
I.____________23. Degrees of freedom for the t- critical values.

III. Solve the following: Use the APPROPRIATE formula.


1. The box below are the ages of the 16 Math teachers at San Beda High School. Find the
A. mean of the ages of the teachers and
B. the mean of Group B.
C. Variance of letter A.
D. Variance of letter B
E. Standard Deviation of letter A

Group A 30 34 32 38 28 36 40 31
Group B 34 35 33 30 37 40 30 40

2. Consider the population consisting the values of (1, 4, 6)


A. List the possible samples of size 2 with replacement
B. Compute the mean of each sample
C. Compute the probability of each sample
D. Compute the mean of the sampling distribution of the means
E. Compute the population mean

Observation Samples x

3. The mean score of a random sample of 50 Grade 11 students who took the first periodic test is calculated to be 79.
The population variance is known to be 0.18. Assume that scores are approximately normally distributed.
A. Find the 95% confidence interval for the mean of the entire Grade 11 students.
B. Find the lower and upper confidence limits.
C. interpret the result.

4. The t – distribution with a sample of 15, find the value of t such that the area between –t and +t is 0.90.
A. find the df

B. α and
2
C. t 
2

D. sketch the t-distribution curve

Prepared by:

RAZEL C. SORIANO, MSciEd


SHS Master Teacher II, Mathematics
[email protected]
0917 886 1147

Enjoy Solving !!! 


Francisco Ll. Laya Memorial Integrated School - SHS
Statistics and Probability
Final Exam
Name: ____________________________________________________________ Grade 11 - Sec.________
Test I: Multiple choice: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each item no.
____________1. Is the most basic technique in sampling that every member of the population has an equal chance of
being chosen to be part of the sample. One way to do this is by using a Table Random Number.
B. Simple Random Sampling B. Systematic Sampling
C. Stratified Sampling D. Cluster or Area Sampling
____________2. Is a sampling technique in which every kth element of the population is selected until the desired
number of elements in the sample is obtained. The value of k is calculated by dividing the number of elements in the
population by the number of elements in the desired sample.
B. Simple Random Sampling B. Systematic Sampling
C. Stratified Sampling D. Cluster or Area Sampling
____________3. Is a sampling technique in which population is first divided intro strata and then samples are
randomly selected separately from the stratum.
B. Simple Random Sampling B. Systematic Sampling
C. Stratified Sampling D. Cluster or Area Sampling
____________4. Is a sampling technique where in the population is divided into clusters. All the elements from the
sampled clusters will make up the sample.
B. Simple Random Sampling B. Systematic Sampling
C. Stratified Sampling D. Cluster or Area Sampling
____________5. Determine the number of students that should be in the sample in which, the number of population is
1500. For the margin of error, use 5% or 0.05.
A. 316 B. 317 C. 318 D. 319
____________6. Is a measure that describes a population.
A. perimeter B. parameter C. diameter D. popumeter
____________7. Which of the following described as the measure of the population.
A. x B. y C.  D. s
____________8. Is a measure that describes a sample.
A. probabilities B. probability C. statistics D. statistic
____________9. Which of the following described as the measure of the sample
A.  B. y C.  D. s
____________10. This refers to the probability that the confidence interval contains the true population parameter.
A. alpha B. critical value C. level of confidence D. normality
____________11. Is the value that indicates the point beyond which lies the rejection region.
A. alpha B. critical value C. level of confidence D. normality
II. Matching Type. Match column A to Column B by writing the letter on the space provided before each item no.
Column A Column B
____________11. Sloven’s Formula
____________12. Population mean A.  
x H. Sp 
n1  1s12  n2  1s22
N n1  n2  2
____________13. Population variance
N
____________14. Sample mean B. n  I. df  n  1
1  Ne 2
____________15. Sample variance
C. x 
x J.  x2 
2
____________16. Variance of sampling distribution of means n n
____________17. Mean of the sampling distribution of mean
D. x  z 

   x  z

K.  x 
x
____________18. Interval Estimate of population mean when 2 n 2 n n

 x  x 
2
The Population variance is known and n ≥ 30.
E. s 2
 L. df  n1  n2  2
____________19. Margin of Error n 1
 x   
2
____________20. Confidence Interval for the difference between
F.  2

Two population means. N
____________21. Pooled Sample standard deviations G. E  t 
s
M. x 
x
____________22. Degrees of freedom for the difference between 2 n n 1
Two population means. N. x1  x 2  E  1   2  x1  x 2  E
____________23. Degrees of freedom for the t- critical values.

III. Solve the following: Use the APPROPRIATE formula.


1. The box below are the ages of the 16 Math teachers at San Beda High School. Find the
F. mean of the ages of the teachers and
G. the mean of Group B.
H. Variance of letter A.
I. Variance of letter B
J. Standard Deviation of letter A

Group A 30 34 32 38 28 36 40 31
Group B 34 35 33 30 37 40 30 40

2. Consider the population consisting the values of (1, 4, 6)


A. List the possible samples of size 2 with replacement
B. Compute the mean of each sample
C. Compute the probability of each sample
D. Compute the mean of the sampling distribution of the means
E. Compute the population mean

Observation Samples x

3. The mean score of a random sample of 50 Grade 11 students who took the first periodic test is calculated to be 79.
The population variance is known to be 0.18. Assume that scores are approximately normally distributed.
A. Find the 95% confidence interval for the mean of the entire Grade 11 students.
B. Find the lower and upper confidence limits.
C. interpret the result.

4. The t – distribution with a sample of 15, find the value of t such that the area between –t and +t is 0.90.
A. find the df

B. α and
2
C. t 
2

D. sketch the t-distribution curve

Prepared by:

RAZEL C. SORIANO, MSciEd


SHS Master Teacher II, Mathematics
[email protected]
0917 886 1147

Enjoy Solving !!! 

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