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Statistics Exam

This document is a practice exam for a Grade 11 statistics and probability class. It contains 17 multiple choice questions testing concepts like random variables, probability distributions, normal distributions, and their related terminology. The key concepts covered include the difference between discrete and continuous random variables, properties of probability distributions, measures of central tendency and variability like mean, median and variance, and the characteristics of the standard normal distribution.

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This document is a practice exam for a Grade 11 statistics and probability class. It contains 17 multiple choice questions testing concepts like random variables, probability distributions, normal distributions, and their related terminology. The key concepts covered include the difference between discrete and continuous random variables, properties of probability distributions, measures of central tendency and variability like mean, median and variance, and the characteristics of the standard normal distribution.

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STATISTICS and PROBABILITY – GRADE 11, 2nd SEMESTER, S.Y.

2019 – 2020
Third Quarter Examination

Name: _____________________________ Date: _______________ Score: _____________


Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space provided for
before each number.
__________1. It is a set whose elements are the numbers assigned to the outcomes of an
experiment.
A. Experiment B. Outcome C. Random variable D. Variable
__________2. It is a type of random variable that has a finite number of elements or infinite but
can be represented by whole numbers.
A. Continuous B. Discrete C. Outcome D. Probability
__________3. Which of the following is an example of a discrete random variable?
A. F: The amount of milk obtained from a cow
B. X: Number of women among 10 newly hired teachers
C. Y: Height (in inches) of a randomly selected adult male
D. A: Amount of rainfall (in mm) in the different cities of Metro Manila
__________4. Which of the following is NOT an example of a continuous random variable?
A. F: The amount of milk obtained from a cow
B. X: Number of women among 10 newly hired teachers
C. Y: Height (in inches) of a randomly selected adult male
D. A: Amount of rainfall (in mm) in the different cities of Metro Manila
__________5. Given random variable X = {1, 2, 3}, what do you call 1, 2, 3?
A. variable B. random variable C. elements D. experiment
__________6. It is a table showing all the possible values of a discrete random variable
together with their corresponding probabilities.
A. discrete probability distribution B. probability distribution
C. continuous probability distribution D. random variable
__________7. In a discrete probability distribution, what must be the range of the value of each
of the probabilities?
A. 0-1 B. 1-2 C. 2-3 D. 1-3
__________8. In a discrete probability distribution, what must be the value of ƩP(x)?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
__________9. What is the symbol used to denote the expected value of X?
A. E(x) B. P(x) C. f(x) D. x1
__________10. What is the symbol used to denote the variance of any random variable X?
A. E(x) B. 𝜎 C. 𝜎2 D. x1
__________11. Which of the following is usually used as a measure of variability?
A. mean B. median C. variance D. mode
__________12. In a normal distribution, what is the total area under its curve?
A. 0 B. 1 C. -1 D. -2
__________13. In a normal distribution, its curve is symmetric to what axis?
A. x-axis B. y-axis C. both x-and y-axis D. None of the above
__________14. In a normal distribution, what is the area above z = -1?
A. 0.1587 B. -0.1587 C. 0.8413 D. -0.8413
__________15. In a normal distribution, what is the area below z = -1?
A. 0.1587 B. -1.1587 C. 0.8413 D. -1.8413
__________16. It tells how many standard deviations a value is, away from the mean.
A. Z-score B. variance C. mode D. mean
__________17. What is the value of the mean of a standard normal distribution?
A. 2 B. 1 C. -1 D. 0

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