test q
test q
Department of Education
TAN TING BING MEMORIAL COLLEGES FOUNDATION, INC.
San Isidro, Northern Samar
General Direction: Do not leave an item unanswered. Any type of erasure means wrong.
TEST – I – Identification: Write your answer in the booklet provided.
1. Among the measure of central tendency, which is easily affected by extreme values?
2. A wants to find out the most popular brand of soap being sold in the market. What is the
most appropriate measure of average that must be used?
3. It is an arrangement of values in increasing or decreasing order.
4. A set of these values or measurements is the sum of all the measurements divided by
number of measurement in the set.
5. It is the midpoint of the lower and upper limits of a given class interval.
6. It is the value which occurs most frequently in a set of measurement or values.
7. What is the median of the given data set, 23, 12, 45, 23, 34, 31, 26, 21, 50?
8. What is the average of the given data, 67, 87, 89, 92, 87, 83, 89, 90?
9. It is the spreading out of the data/values specifically in the mean.
10. It is constructed by adding the frequencies successively starting from the lowest class
interval.
TEST – II.
STATISTICS WORD PUZZLE
Direction: Complete the puzzle by answering the following clues given.
4 1 10
2 5 8
CLUES:
1. It is found by adding all the values of the data divided by the total number of values.
2. It is spreading out the data specifically with the mean.
3. It is a method of sampling to divide the population into these groups and to draw SRS’S from
each of the groups called STRATA.
4. It is a collection of methods for planning experiments, obtaining experiments, obtaining data,
and then analyzing, interpreting and drawing conclusions based on the data.
5. It is a kind of statistics uses the concept of probability – the chance of an event to happen.
6. It refers to the number of times a data value occurs. These data are often numbers, but they
could also be qualitative data values.
7. These are words or codes that represent a class or category.
8. It can assume all values between any two specific values like 0.5, 1.2 etc.
9. This level of measurement is considered as the highest level of measurement.
10. It is calculated from a population data (the square of the standard deviation).
III. Solve for the measures of variability (MAD, STANDARD DEVEATION and VARIANCE) (15
points)
CLASS f
INTERVAL
52.5 – 63.5 6
63.6 – 74.6 12
74.7 – 85.7 25
85.8 – 96.8 18
96.9 – 107.9 14
108 – 119 5
IV. Solve for the measures of central tendency. The following are the ages of 42 random
selected residents from San Isidro, Northern Samar.
9 12 17 79 80 13
11 23 28 32 34 11
14 26 29 31 33 36
56 62 66 69 72 51
10 11 14 17 20 28
44 42 11 18 19 59
61 77 56 11 17 75
1. Construct a frequency distribution. (3 points)
2. Solve for the MEAN, MEDIAN and MODE of the grouped data. (10 points)
3. Interpret the result you obtain in number 2. (2 points)