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Choose and circle the letter that corresponds to the correct For numbers 11-12: Consider the following discrete probability 21. The Histogram shows the heights of 21 students in a class;
answer. Prepare additional paper for your computation. distribution? grouped according to a width of 5 inches. How many students
Were greater than or equal to 55 inches tall but less than 70
1. It is a function that associates a real number with each elements X 0 1 2 3 4 inches Tall?
in the sample space. P(X) 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.15 0.25
A. Events C. Random Variable
B. Probability D. None of the choices 11. What is the sample space of the experiment?
2. A random variable’s set of values is the _____________. A. {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} C. x є [ 0,4 ]
A. Space C. Sample space B. {0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3} D. none of the above
B. Range D. Set 12. What are the sample points associated to P(X) < 0.2?
3. Tossing a coin five times and counting the number of heads that A. {1,2} C. {1,2,3}
will appear B. {1} D. {2,3}
is an example of a random variable. 13. A table or an equation that links each outcome of a statistical A.17 C. 16
A. Partly true C. True experiment with its probability of occurrence. C.15 D. 13
B. False D. Partly false A. Cumulative distribution function C. Probability distribution For 22-24. The given values can serve as the values of a probability
4. Rolling a pair of dice twice and counting the total possible B. Probability mass function D. Probability mass function distribution of the random variable X that can take on only the
outcome is an example of a random variable. 14. The probability mass function of a discrete random variable X values 1,2,3. Determine if the given P(X=x) is True, False, Partly true,
A. True C. False is a list of the values of X with their associated probabilities. Partly false.
B. Partly true D. Partly false A. Partly true C. Partly false 22. P(1) = 0.42, P(2) = 0.31, P(3) = 0.37
7. A random variable which takes on a finite or countable number B. False D. True A. True C. Partly True
of values. 15. A fair coin is tossed three times and the sequence of Heads (H) B. False D. Partly false
A. Continuous random variable C. Statistics and tails (T) is observed. Find the probability that no heads will 23. P(1) = 0.08, P(2) = 0.12, P(3) = 0.1.03
B. Discrete random variable D. Probability appear. A. True C. Partly True
6. A random variable which takes on a non-countable infinite A. 1/8 C. 3/8 B. False D. Partly false
number of values. B. 2/3 D. 5/8 24. P(1) = 10/33, P(2) = 1/3, P(3) = 12/33
A. Continuous random variable C. Statistics 16. A man rolls a die. Find a probability that 3 will appear. A. True C. Partly True
B. Probability D. Discrete random A. 2/3 C. 1/6 B. False D. Partly false
variable B.1/7 D. None of these choices 25. It is the weighted average of the possible values of a random
5. Which of the following is a discrete random variable? 17. The sum of all the probabilities in a continuous random variable variable?
I. The average height of a randomly selected group of boys. Is ____________. A. Variance C. Standard deviation
II. The annual numbers of sweepstakes winners from New York A. 0 C. 3 B. Mean D. None of these choices
City. D. 1 D. Undefined 26. The mean of discrete random variables, also known as the
III. The number of presidential elections in the 20 th century. 18. What is the sum of the probabilities of a discrete random ___________.
A. I only C. II only variable? A. Expected value C. Outcome
B. I and II D. III only A. discrete C. 0 C. Average value D. None of these
8. Counting the number of cars sold during a month is an example B. 1 D. Undefined 27. The given formula µ = ∑ x. P (X) is the ____________.
of _____________. A. Formula for mean C. Formula for variance
19. Consider the given discrete probability Distribu\kion below
B. Formula for Standard deviation D. None of these choices
A. Continuous random variable C. Both discrete and what is P ( X < 2 ) 28. Which of the following symbolizes the mean?
continuous Sample points x 1 2 3 4 5 6 A. x C. P
B. Discrete random variable D. None of these choice
P (X=x) ½ 2/21 3/21 4/21 5/21 6/21 B. µ D.e
9. In forecasting election winners, statisticians use variables in order
29. Given the Probability Distribution table, determine the mean.
to forecast the winners is used in their survey?
A. 1/2 C. 6/21 X P (X=x)
A. Continuous C. Discrete
D. 3/21 D. 2/21 1 0.50
B. Random D. Independent
20. About 90% of the applicants passes the admission test every 2 0.25
10.What is the possible values Z shown in the table below?
year. How many of the 250 applicants are expected 3 0.75
to pass the admission test this year? 4 0.85
A. 200 C. 120 A. 7.45 C. 6.65
B. 225 D. 150 B. 5.21 D. 2.41
A. 0, 1,1,2 C. 2,1,1,0 30. Given The probability Distribution ; x ={ 1,2,3,4 }, P (X=x)= { 0.10,
B. 0,1,2 D. 0,1,2,3 0.15, 0.25, 0.35}. Determine the mean.
A. 2.55 C. 2.65
B. 3.35 D. 3.55
31. The following random variable show the number of successful 44.A Random Variable X can take only two values, 1 and 2
trials in joining Competitions; x : { 0,1,2,3} with a corresponding P(1) = 1.6 and P(2) = 0.5 were µ = 2.6. Calculate the variance. Republic of the Philippines
P(X=x): { 0.2 , 0.35, 0.15, 0.3}. Find the mean. A. – 3.13 C. 2.16 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
A. 1.35 C. 1.55 B. – 3.16 D. 3.16 ` Region V-Bicol
B. 2,35 D. None of these choices Division of Masbate
32. A Random Variable X can take only two values, 1 and 2 For 45-46 . Students were asked to estimated the length (in inches) AMADOR BELLO HIGH SCHOOL
P(1) = 0.8 and P(2) = 0.2. Calculate the Expected value of X. of a table. The errors in the estimated values were recorded and Gangao, Baleno, Masbate
A. 1 C.1.5 tabulated in the given table. Show your solution.
B. 1.2 D. 0.5
33. Two fair coins are tossed. If Y represents the number of tails, what Error x 3 4 5 6 7
is the Expected Value of Y? P (X =x) 0.25 0.1 0.3 0.15 0.2
A. 1.5 C. 1
B. 2 D. 0.54
FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION
45-46. Find the mean error of this probability distribution
34. Suppose X has the following 4 distribution,1, 2,3,5 P(1) = 1/5, Solution:
P(2)= 2/5 & P(3) = 2/5 . Calculate the Expected value of X.
A. 5.2
B. 2.2
C.2.1
D. 2.0 2ND SEMESTER
35. A Random Variable X can take only two values, 1 and 2, P(1) =
1.6 and P(2) = 0.5. Calculate the Expected value of X.
A. 1 C.1.5
A. 4.95
B. 1.43
C. 2.05
D. 4.99
In
B. 2.6 D. 2.5
36. A Random Variable X can take only three values, 1, 2, and 3 47 -48 Determine the variance?
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY
P(1) = 1 , P(2) = 0.0 & P (3) = 0.9. Calculate the Expected value Solution:
of X.
A. 2.1 C.2.9
B. 3.7 D. 1.7 Date:_____________________
39. The given formula σ2 = ∑ (x - µ)2 P (X) is the______________?
A. Formula for standard deviation C. Formula for mean
B. Formula for variance D. None of these choices A. 4.99 C. 2.05
40. The given formula below is the ____________________. B. 1.43 D. 1.05 Name :__________________________________________
σ = √∑ (x - µ)2 P (X )
A. Formula for mean C. Formula for variance 49-50. Determine the Standard deviation?
B. Formula for standard deviation D. None of these choice Solution:
Grade/Section :_____________________
For number 41-42. A Random Variable X can take only two values,
Score :_____________________
1 and 2, P (1) = 0.8 and P (2) =0.2.

41. Calculate the Variance of X.


A. 0.3 C. 1.2 Parents: ____________________________________
B. 2.05 D. 0.6 A. 4.99 C. 2.05
42. Determine the Standard Deviation. B. 1.43 D. 1.05
A. 0.77 C. 0.25
C. 0.20 D. 0.50 Prepared by:
43. Determine the standard deviation if σ2= 2.5.
A. 1.08 C. 1.85 Sgd. GLADYS ANGELA B. VALDEMORO
B. 1.58 D. 1.57 SHST – II

Noted :

Sgd. LOUIE D. ASUNCION .


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