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GUISAD VALLEY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

GRADE 11, 2ND SEM, S.Y. 2017-’18

4TH QUARTER ONE UNIT TEST IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

NAME: _____________________________________________ SCORE: _____________


GRADE & STRAND: _________________________________ DATE: _______________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: SELECT THE LETTER OF THE ANSWER OF EVERY QUESTION.
PLACE THE LETTER OF YOUR CHOICES FROM THE GIVEN OPTION. ONE POINT EACH.

___________1. What is the table of values showing the sample points of an experiment and
their corresponding probabilities?
a. table of random numbers b. discrete probability distribution
c. frequency distribution table d. discrete probability table

___________2. In a single throw of a pair of coins, what is the probability that only one head
will appear?
a. 1/8 b. ¼
c. 1/3 d. ½

For numbers 3-5, consider the following discrete probability distribution:

X 0 1 2 3 4

P(x) 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.15 0.25

___________3. What is the sample space of the experiment?


a. {0,1,2,3,4} b. {0.3, 0.2, 0.1, 0.15, 0.25}
b. X€[0,4] d. none of the above

___________4. What are the sample points associated to 0.1<=P(X)<=0.3?


a. {1,2,3,4} b. {0,1,2,3,4}
c. {0,1,2,3,} d. {1,3}

___________5. What are the sample points associated to P(X)<0.2?


a. {1,2} b. {1}
c. {1,2,3} d. {2,3}

II. IDENTIFICATION: IDENTIFY WHAT IS ASKED OR DESCRIBED IN THE STATEMENT BELOW. WRITE
YOUR ANSWERS IN THE SPACES PROVIDED. 1 POINT EACH.

__________________________6. A quantitative variable whose value can only be attained


through counting. It can be finite in number of possible values
or countably infinite if the counting process has no end.
__________________________7. A variable whose value is dependent to outcome of a well-
defined random event, such as throwing a pair of dice or
drawing a card from a standard deck.
__________________________8. It is a function P(X) that shows the relative probability that each
outcome of an experiment will happen.
__________________________9. Values that are obtained from function that assign a real
number to each point of a sample space.
__________________________10. A Probability distribution function of a discrete random
variable. It assigns a probability value to each sample point.
III. APPLICATION: For 5 points. Construct the probability histogram of the given sample points.

The discrete probability distribution of getting a head in a single tossing of 2 unbiased coins
would be:

Number
of tails 0 1 2
(X)
P(X=x) 1/4 2/4 1/4

Use the given graph below for solution of the Probability Histogram:

“GOOD LUCK”

Prepared by: Noted:


AGUSTIN S. PADYA-OS LUCIA CASIM
Statistics and Probability Sec. Sch. Principal
Key Answers of 4TH QUARTER ONE UNIT TEST IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

Identification
1. Discrete
2. Random Variable
3. Probability Distribution Function
4. Possible Values of a Random Variable
5. Probability Mass Function.
6. B
7. A
8. B
9. B
10. D
11. – 15 The Probability Histogram

4/4

3/4

2/4

1/4

1 2 3
GUISAD VALLEY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
GRADE 11, 2ND SEM, S.Y. 2017-’18

4TH QUARTER TWO UNIT TEST IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

NAME: _____________________________________________ SCORE: _____________


GRADE & STRAND: _________________________________ DATE: _______________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: SELECT THE LETTER OF THE ANSWER OF EVERY QUESTION.
PLACE THE LETTER OF YOUR CHOICES FROM THE GIVEN OPTION. 1 POINT EACH.

___________1. What is the sum of the probabilities of a discrete random variables?


a. discrete b. 0
c. 1 d. undefined

___________2. The sum of all the probabilities in a continuous random variable is


a. 0 b. 3
c. 1 d. undefined

___________3. Which of the following experiments results in only two possible outcomes?
a. density function b. binomial distribution
c. mass function d. conditional distribution

For 14-15. Consider the given discrete probability distribution:

Sample
1 2 3 4 5 6
points
P(X=x) 1/21 2/21 3/21 4/21 5/21 6/21

___________4. What is P(X<=2)?


a. 1/21 b. 3/21
c. 6/21 c. 2/21

___________5. What is P(1<X<5)?


a. 9/21 b. 10/21
c. 14/21 c. 15/21

___________6. About 90% of the applicants passes the admission test every year. How many
of the 250 applicants are expected to pass the admission test this year?
a. 200 b. 225
c. 120 d. 150

___________7. What is the weighted average of all the possible values of the random
variable?
a. mean b. variance
c. standard deviation d. range

___________8. The square root of the variance is called ______________________________.


a. mean b. variance
c. standard deviation d. range

___________9. What is the degree to which random values differ from the expected values?
a. mean b. variance
c. standard deviation d. range

___________10. Which of the following is not a probability function of a probability


distribution?
a. P(X=x): 0.1, 0.25, 0.15, 0.35, 0.15 b. P(X=x): 20%, 50%, 15%, 15%
c. P(X=x): 2/4, ¼, 2/4, 2/4 d. P(X=x): 2/7,2/7, 4/7, 2/7
GUISAD VALLEY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
GRADE 11, 2ND SEM, S.Y. 2017-’18

4TH QUARTER CHAPTER ONE ACHIEVEMENT TEST IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

NAME: _____________________________________________ SCORE: _____________


GRADE & STRAND: _________________________________ DATE: _______________

I. IDENTIFICATION: IDENTIFY WHAT IS ASKED OR DESCRIBED IN THE STATEMENT BELOW. WRITE


YOUR ANSWERS IN THE SPACES PROVIDED. 1 POINT EACH.

__________________________1. A quantitative variable whose value can only be attained


through counting. It can be finite in number of possible values
or countably infinite if the counting process has no end.
__________________________2. A variable whose value is dependent to outcome of a well-
defined random event, such as throwing a pair of dice or
drawing a card from a standard deck.
__________________________3. It is a function P(X) that shows the relative probability that each
outcome of an experiment will happen.
__________________________4. Values that are obtained from function that assign a real
number to each point of a sample space.
__________________________5. A Probability distribution function of a discrete random variable.
It assigns a probability value to each sample point.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: SELECT THE LETTER OF THE ANSWER OF EVERY QUESTION.
PLACE THE LETTER OF YOUR CHOICES FROM THE GIVEN OPTION. ONE POINT EACH.

___________6. What is the table of values showing the sample points of an experiment and
their corresponding probabilities?
a. table of random numbers b. discrete probability distribution
c. frequency distribution table d. discrete probability table

___________7. In a single throw of a pair of coins, what is the probability that only one head
will appear?
a. 1/8 b. ¼
c. 1/3 d. ½

For numbers 8-10, consider the following discrete probability distribution:

X 0 1 2 3 4

P(x) 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.15 0.25


___________8. What is the sample space of the experiment?
a. {0,1,2,3,4} b. {0.3, 0.2, 0.1, 0.15, 0.25}
b. X€[0,4] d. none of the above

___________9. What are the sample points associated to 0.1<=P(X)<=0.3?


a. {1,2,3,4} b. {0,1,2,3,4}
c. {0,1,2,3,} d. {1,3}

___________10. What are the sample points associated to P(X)<0.2?


a. {1,2} b. {1}
c. {1,2,3} d. {2,3}

___________11. What is the sum of the probabilities of a discrete random variables?


a. discrete b. 0
c. 1 d. undefined
___________12. The sum of all the probabilities in a continuous random variable is
a. 0 b. 3
c. 1 d. undefined

___________13. Which of the following experiments results in only two possible outcomes?
a. density function b. binomial distribution
c. mass function d. conditional distribution

For 14-15. Consider the given discrete probability distribution:

Sample
1 2 3 4 5 6
points
P(X=x) 1/21 2/21 3/21 4/21 5/21 6/21

___________14. What is P(X<=2)?


a. 1/21 b. 3/21
c. 6/21 c. 2/21

___________15. What is P(1<X<5)?


a. 9/21 b. 10/21
c. 14/21 c. 15/21

___________16. About 90% of the applicants passes the admission test every year. How many
of the 250 applicants are expected to pass the admission test this year?
a. 200 b. 225
c. 120 d. 150

___________17. What is the weighted average of all the possible values of the random
variable?
a. mean b. variance
c. standard deviation d. range

___________18. The square root of the variance is called ______________________________.


a. mean b. variance
c. standard deviation d. range

___________19. What is the degree to which random values differ from the expected values?
a. mean b. variance
c. standard deviation d. range

___________20. Which of the following is not a probability function of a probability


distribution?
a. P(X=x): 0.1, 0.25, 0.15, 0.35, 0.15 b. P(X=x): 20%, 50%, 15%, 15%
c. P(X=x): 2/4, ¼, 2/4, 2/4 d. P(X=x): 2/7,2/7, 4/7, 2/7

III. APPLICATION: For 5 points. Construct the probability histogram of the given sample points.

The discrete probability distribution of getting a head in a single tossing of 2 unbiased coins
would be:

Number
of tails 0 1 2
(X)
P(X=x) 1/4 2/4 ¼
Use the given graph below for solution of the Probability Histogram:

4/4

3/4

P(X=x)
2/4

1/4

1 2 3

Number of tails (X)

“GOOD LUCK”

Prepared by: Noted:


AGUSTIN S. PADYA-OS LUCIA CASIM
Statistics and Probability Sec. Sch. Principal
GUISAD VALLEY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
GRADE 11, 2ND SEM, S.Y. 2017-’18

4TH QUARTER CHAPTER TWO AND THREE ACHIEVEMENT TEST IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
Name: ______________________________________ Strand: _____________________

____________________________1. The equivalent value of a raw score expressed on terms of the mean and standard
deviations of the distribution. It measure the distance of any particular raw score from the mean in the standard deviation
units.
____________________________2. A subset taken from a population, either by random or non random sampling technique.
____________________________3. It refers to the entire group that is under study or investigation.
____________________________4. It refers to the selection of elements derived from a population, which is the subject of the
investigation or experiment.
____________________________5. The process of making references about a population based on information obtained from
a sample.
For 31-35, use your Z-table and the following options to answer correctly the given z-score.
________________________________6. z = 0.96 ________________________________7. z = 1.74
________________________________8. z = 2.18 ________________________________9. z = 2.69
________________________________10. z = 3.00

___________11. What is the average of the squared deviation from the mean?
a. mean b. variance
c. standard deviation d. mode
___________12. What is the sampling technique where every member of the population has an equal chance of being
selected?
a. systematic sampling b. lottery sampling
c. stratified sampling d. cluster sampling
___________13. What is the technique of random sampling which is also called area sampling?
a. systematic sampling b. lottery sampling
c. stratified sampling d. cluster sampling
___________14. What is the sampling technique in which member of the population are listed and samples are selected in
interval manner.
a. systematic sampling b. lottery sampling
c. stratified sampling d. cluster sampling
___________15. A number which describes a sample. It can be directly computed and observed.
a. sampling b. statistics
c. population sampling d. parameter

A. For 10 points: Consider a population of 1,2,3,4 and 5. Suppose sample size 3 are drawn from this population. Describe the
sampling distribution of the sample means. What is the mean and variance of the sampling distribution of the sample
mean?

x (x-µ) (x-µ)2

1 -2
2 1
3 0
4 1
5 2
∑x = ∑(x − µ)2 =

Mean (µ)= __________ Variance (  2) = _________ Standard deviation (  )= _________

B. For 15 points: Consider a population of 1,2,3,4 and 5. Suppose sample size 3 are drawn from this population. Construct the
sampling distribution of the sample means AND What is the mean of sample means?
Sampling process

samples means Sampling Distribution of Sample Means

Sample Means Frequency Probability P(X) Product XP(X)


1,2,3 2.0
(x) (f)
1,2,4
2.0
1,2,5 2.67
1,3,4
1,3,5 3.0 3.00
1,4,5
2,3,4
4.0
2,3,5 3.33
2,4,5 TOTAL µ = xP(X) =
3,4,5 4.0

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