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The document is a final examination for Quarter II in Statistics & Probability, designed for students at ERG HVAC Assessment Center Inc. It includes multiple-choice questions covering fundamental concepts in statistics, such as population, sample, parameter, and the central limit theorem. Additionally, it contains a problem-solving section that requires students to construct sampling distributions and compute means from given populations.
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The document is a final examination for Quarter II in Statistics & Probability, designed for students at ERG HVAC Assessment Center Inc. It includes multiple-choice questions covering fundamental concepts in statistics, such as population, sample, parameter, and the central limit theorem. Additionally, it contains a problem-solving section that requires students to construct sampling distributions and compute means from given populations.
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ERG HVAC ASSESSMENT CENTER INC.

Uplifting Life Through Technical Education


P-4A, Barangay 5, San Francisco, Agusan del Sur

Final Examination for Quarter II in Statistics & Probability


Name: _____________________________________ Grade & Section: ___________________
Teacher: Dannilyn M. Bairoy, LPT ______________ Score: _______________
Direction: Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. The totality of subjects (people, animals or objects) under consideration.
a. sample b. population c. statistic d. parameter
2. It is the portion chosen from the population.
a. sample b. population c. statistic d. parameter
3. The measurement or quantity that describes the sample.
a. sample b. population c. statistic d. parameter
4. Parameter define as __________________.
a. Measurement that describes population c. Process of taking samples
b. Measurement that describes sample d. portion chosen from a population
5. Which of the following is NOT example of population.
a. Whole section of G11 ABM students c. Few parts selected for destructive testing
b. All voters in Barangay 5 d. All parts produced today
6. The process of taking sample is called __________.
a. sample b. sampling c. statistic d. random sampling
7. A sampling technique in which each member of the population is given equal chance to be chosen as part of the
sample.
a. sample b. sampling c. statistic d. random sampling
8. Which of the following terms is the same as the word average?
a. mean b. sample size c. variance d. standard deviation
9. How many different samples of size n = 3 can be selected from a population with the size N = 4?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
10. A group of modules has the following number of pages; 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28. Consider samples of size 3 that
can be drawn from the population. The following could possibly be a sample EXCEPT ONE. Which is the
exception?
a. 12, 16, 20 b. 16, 20, 28 c.20, 24, 28 d. 16, 20, 22
11. A jar contains the number 1, 3 and 5. If you got samples of size 2 from this population and compute the mean
of each sample, what are the sample means that you will be able to get?
a. 0, 1, 2 b. 1, 2, 3 c. 2, 3, 4 d. 3, 4, 5
12. Which of the following is true for the mean of the population and the mean of the samples?
a. The mean of the population is equal to the mean of sample
b. The mean of the population is less than to the mean of sample
c. The mean of the population is greater than to the mean of sample
d. The mean of the population is different from the mean of the sample
N!
13. In the formula NCn = , what does small n mean?
( N−n ) ! n !
a. mean b. size of sample c. size of population d. none of the above
N!
14. In the formula NCn = , what does big N mean?
( N−n ) ! n !
a. mean b. size of sample c. size of population d. none of the above
15. It states that the sampling distribution of the mean approaches a normal distribution, as the sample increases.
a. random sampling b. central limit theorem c. standard deviation d. Error
16. The central limit theorem says that the sampling distribution of the sample mean is approximately normal if
___________.
a. the sample size is large c. the standard error of the sampling mean is small
b. all possible sample is selected d. none of the above
17. If the random samples are large, what is the shape of the sampling distribution of the mean?
a. skewed to the left b. skewed to the right c. normal d. rectangular
18. A population consists of the numbers 2, 4, 5, 9 and 10. Take three numbers as samples from the population.
how many possible numbers of size?
a. 8 b. 9 c. 10 d. 11
19. In the same situation in #18, identify the size of the population.
a. 3 b. 5 c. 9 d. 10
20. In the same situation in #18, identify the size of the sample.
a. 3 b. 5 c. 9 d. 10

SOLVING. Solve the problems using the steps in constructing the sampling distribution of the sample means.

Problem 1: Consider a population consisting of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Take two numbers as samples from the
population.
Steps Solution
1. Determine the number of samples that can be
drawn from the population using the formula;

N!
NCn =
( N−n ) ! n !

Show your solution (5 points)

2. List all possible samples of size 2 from the Samples Mean


population and compute the mean of each
sample. (1 point each)

3. Construct a frequency distribution of the sample Sample Mean Frequency Probability


means obtained in step 2. (1 point each)

Total

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