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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region XI
Division of Compostela Valley
GABI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Gabi, Compostela, Compostela Valley
The Learning Park of Com Val
FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY

Name: ______________________________ Date: ________________________


Grade & Section: ______________________ Score: _______________________
I. TRUE or FALSE. Identify if the given statement is True or False. Write TRUE if correct and FALSE if wrong.
______________ 1. A standard normal curve is a normal probability distribution that has a mean of zero.
______________ 2. The area under the normal curve is 1.
______________ 3. The standard deviation is a measure of relative standing.
______________ 4. The standard deviation of a standard normal curve is 3.
______________ 5. The descriptive measures computed from a population are called statistics.
______________ 6. A sampling distribution of sample means is a frequency distribution using the means of a population.
______________ 7. A parameter is a descriptive measure computed from a sample.
______________ 8. There are 56 possible samples of size 3 from a population of size 8.
______________ 9. The probability distribution of the sample means is also called the sampling distribution of the sample
means.
______________ 10. The number of samples of size n that can be drawn from a population of size N is given by the NCn.

II. Determine the number of all possible samples of size n that can be taken from a population of size N.
Show your solution and encircle the letter of your answer.
1. N=5, n=2 a. 15 b. 10 c. 20 d. 8

2. N=20, n = 4 a. 4,845 b. 4,485 c. 285 d. 258

3. N=30, n=3 a. 4000 b. 145 c. 4060 d. 24,360

4. N=10, n=4 a. 210 b. 201 c. 200 d. 5040

5. N=15, n=2 a. 210 b. 1,365 c. 105 d.150

III. Find the area under the normal curve.

1. To the right of z = 1.25

2. No more than z = -2.02

3. At most z = 1.78

4. Between z = 1.34 and z=2.45

5. Between z = -2.00 and z = 1.84


IV. Complete the table of sampling distribution of the sample means.
A population consists of the five members 2, 3, 6, 8 and 11. Consider samples of size 2 that can be drawn from this
population.

Sample Mean Sample Mean Frequency Probability

Prepared by: Mrs. Vanessa T. Roa

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