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Lesson1

1. The number of ads on a one-hour television show is what type of data?


a) Nominal
b) Qualitative
c) Discrete
d) Continuous
2. A researcher divided subjects into two groups according to gender and then
selected members from each group for her sample. What sampling method
was the researcher using?
a) Cluster
b) Random
c) Systematic
d) Stratified
3. Data that can be classified according to color are measured on what scale?
a) Nominal
b) Ratio
c) Ordinal
d) Interval
4. ……… is a characteristic or attribute that can assume different values.
a) Data
b) Variable
c) Constant
d) Parameter
5. Descriptive statistics consists of the collection, organization, summarization,
and presentation of data.
a) True
b) False
6. Qualitative variables are variables that can be counted or measured.
a) True
b) False
7. (The highest temperature for each day of a specific month), what scale are
measured for this example?
a) Ratio
b) Nominal
c) Interval
d) Ordinal
8. The level that, classifies data into categories that can be ranked; however,
precise differences between the ranks do not exist, is
a. nominal level of measurement.
b. ordinal level of measurement
c. interval level of measurement
d. ratio level of measurement
9. Consists of all subjects that are being studied is
a) Population
b) Sample
c) Data
d) Variable
10. A sample that obtained by selecting every kth member of the population
where k is a counting number, is
a) Cluster
b) Random
c) Systematic
d) Stratified
11. (The gender of patients), what scale are measured for this example?
a) Ratio
b) Nominal
c) Interval
d) Ordinal
12. The weights of the football players on the teams
a) Nominal
b) Qualitative
c) Discrete
d) Continuous
Lesson2
13. When the data are in original form, they are called raw data
a) True
b) False
14. The organization of raw data in table form, using classes and frequencies,
they are called
a) Frequency Polygon
b) Frequency histogram
c) Frequency distribution
d) Frequency curve
15. A graph that displays the data by using lines that connect points plotted for
the frequencies at the midpoints of the classes is
a) Frequency Polygon
b) Frequency histogram
c) Frequency distribution
d) Frequency curve
16. A graph that displays the data by using contiguous vertical bars (unless the
frequency of a class is 0) of various heights to represent the frequencies of the
classes. is
a) Frequency Polygon
b) Frequency histogram
c) Frequency distribution
d) Frequency curve
17. a graph that represents the cumulative frequencies for the classes in a
frequency distribution.is
a) Frequency Polygon
b) Frequency histogram
c) Frequency distribution
d) Ogive
18. a circle that is divided into sections or wedges according to the percentage of
frequencies in each category of the distribution is
a) A histogram graph
b) A polygon graph
c) A pie graph
d) A Bar graph
19. The range R is
a) highest value − lowest value
b) highest value + lowest value
c) (highest value − lowest value)/2
d) (highest value + lowest value)/2
20. We can find the width by ?
a) Dividing the range by the number of classes
b) Multiply the range by the number of classes
c) Multiply the number of classes by range
d) Multiply the number of data by range
21. To find the percentage of values in each class, we use the formula 100
a) True
b) False
22. This conversion is done by using the formula Degrees
a) 100
b)
c)

d)

class limit 1-4 5-8 9-12 13-16 17-18 Total


Frequencies 3 4 6 5 2 20
23. From the table above the upper class boundaries for class 5 – 8 is

A) 4.5 B) 5 C) 8.5 D) 7.5

class limit 1-4 5-8 9-12 13-16 17-18 Total


Frequencies 3 4 6 5 2 20
24. From the table above the lower class boundaries for class 5 – 8 is

A) 4.5 B) 5 C) 8 D) 7.5

class limit 1-4 5-8 9-12 13-16 17-18 Total


Frequencies 3 4 6 5 2 20
25. From the table above the mid-point for class 5 – 8 is

A) 4.5 B) 5 C) 8 D) 6.5

class limit 1-4 5-8 9-12 13-16 17-18 Total


Frequencies 3 4 6 5 2 20
26. From the table above the class widths is

A) 4.5 B) 4 C) 3 D) 6.5

class A B O AB Total
Frequencies 5 7 9 4 25
27. From the table above the percentage of values in class AB is
A) 20% B) 28% C) 36% D) 16%
Lesson3

1. Measures found by using all the data values in the population are called
a) parameters
b) data
c) statistic
d) sample
2. A characteristic or measure obtained by using the data values from a sample
is called
a) parameters
b) data
c) statistic
d) sample
3. The mean, is found by adding the values of the data and dividing by the total
number of values.
c) True
d) False
4. Data must be arranged either in ascending or descending order if some want
to compute the
a) Mean
b) Median
c) Mode
d) range
5. If a data has two modes then the data set is said to be
a) Bi-Modal
b) Uni-Modal
c) Multi-Modal
d) No mode
6. If a data has more than two modes then the data set is said to be
a) Bi-Modal
b) Uni-Modal
c) Multi-Modal
d) No mode
7. The mean of this data 4,8,2,4,5,7 is
a) 6
b) 4
c) 5
d) 3
8. The median of the data : 13, 22, 23, 14, 12, 29 is:
a) 14
b) 23
c) 21
d) 18
9. The mode of the data : 13, 22, 23, 14, 23, 29 is:
a) 14
b) 23
c) 21
d) 29
10. The value that occurs most often in the data set is called.
a) Mean
b) Median
c) Mode
d) range

class limit 1-4 5-8 9-12 13-16 17-18 Total


Frequencies 3 4 6 5 2 20
11. From the table above the mode is
a) 6
b) 9.5
c) 10.5
d) 11

class limit 1-4 5-8 9-12 13-16 17-18 Total


Frequencies 3 7 4 5 1 20
12. From the table above the median class is
a) 5-8
b) 9-12
c) 13-16
d) 11.5
13. The Properties of the Mean is

a) The mean is found by using all the values of the data

b) The mean is used in computing other statistics, such as the variance.

c) The mean for the data set is unique and not necessarily one of the data values

d) All of these

14. The mode can be used when the data are nominal or categorical
a) True
b) False
15. The mode for the data set is unique and not necessarily one of the data values
a) True
b) False
Course Eng Math Stat
Mark 60 011 01
Credit (W) 2 2 4
16. Assume that student have three courses as in table above The grade point
average is
a) 60
b) 85
c) 90
d) 100
Lesson4
1. The sample variance of the data 5، 8، 4، 7 is
a) 2.5
b) 3,33
c) 3.66
d) 6
2. The population variance of the data 5، 8، 4، 7 is
a) 2.5
b) 3,33
c) 3.66
d) 6
3. The range of the data 2، 9، 4، 7 is
a) 8
b) 6
c) 9
d) 7
4. the coefficient of variation of a sample that has a mean of 20 and standard
deviation of 2 is
a) 20%
b) 10%
c) 2%
d) 100%
5. If the standard deviation of a data is 9. the variance is.
a) 8
b) 3
c) 81
6. If the variance of a data is 9. the standard is.
a) 8
b) 3
c) 81
d) 9
7. One of the following measures is not measure of variation
a) Range
b) Variance
c) Mean
d) Standard deviation
8. The difference or distance of each data value from the mean is called a
deviation.
a) True
b) False
9. The coefficient of variation of the data 2, 9, 4, 7
a) 56.36%
b) 22%
c) 9%
d) 50%
10. What is the coefficient of variation of a sample that has a mean of 10 and
standard deviation of 5?
a) 100%
b) 50%
c) 5%
d) 10%

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