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NAT Review Session 7 Stat and Prob

The document is a review session focused on measures of central tendency and probability, featuring multiple-choice questions related to mean, median, mode, and various probability scenarios. It includes problems involving marbles, cards, and student exam results, requiring calculations of probabilities and averages. The content is structured in a quiz format, aimed at assessing understanding of statistical concepts.
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NAT Review Session 7 Stat and Prob

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NAT Review Session 7

Measures of Central Tendency, and Probability

1. The observation which occurs most frequently in a 12. A bottle contain 8 marbles: 3 are red and 5 are blue.
sample is the You are to take a marble from the bottle without looking.
A. median C. standard deviation What is the probability that you will pick a red marble?
B. mean deviation D. mode A. 1/3 C. 5/8
2. The median is best used when: B. 3/8 D. 3/5
A. The data contains extreme values (outliers) 13. From a standard deck of cards, a card is taken at
B. The data has many repeating values random. What is the probability that it’s a spade or a
C. The data has no mode diamond?
D. The data is evenly distributed A. 1/2 C. 26/52
B. 13/52 D. 3/4
For nos. 3-4, the following scores were obtained by 14. A bag contains 4 blue balls, 5 red balls and 6 green
eleven footballers in a goal-shoot competition: 4, 3, 6, balls. A ball is taken at random. What is the probability
8, 8, 3, 11, 6, 3, 2 that it’s not green?
3. The mean score was A. 3/5 C. 4/5
A. 54 B. 6 C. 5.4 D. 5 B. 3/4 D. 10/15
4. The median score was 15. A bag contains 4 blue, 3 white and 5 red marbles. Two
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 marbles are drawn at random with replacement. Find the
probability that the first ball is blue and the second is
For nos. 5-7, refer to the graph. white.
A. 1/11 C. 7/12
B. 1/12 D. 20/33

For nos. 16 – 17.


The Venn Diagram on the right
E M
shows the distribution of 500 Grade
10 students who took the English 9 3 6
and the Math summative exams in
Maharlika High School.
E = the set of students who passed English
M = the set of students who passed Math
5. How many packets were weighed?
16. If a student is selected at random, what is the
A. 9 B. 14 C. 65 D. 92
probability that he passed English or Math?
6. What is the frequency of the median weight?
A. 3/25 C. 17/25
A. 7 B. 8 C. 12 D. 14
B. 49/50 D. 3/10
7. What is the modal weight?
17. If a student is selected at random, what is the
A. 9.9 kg C. 10.2 kg
probability that he passed English and Math?
B. 10.1 kg D. 10.5 kg
A. 3/25 C. 17/25
8. The mean of ten numbers is 58. If one of the numbers
B. 49/50 D. 3/10
is 40, what is the mean of the other nine?
A. 18 B. 60 C. 162 D. 540
18. Jamaelah likes to wear colored dresses. She has 20
9. The mean of 11 numbers is 7. One of the numbers, 13,
dresses in her closet. Five of these are pink, seven are in
is deleted. What is the mean of the remaining 10
different shades of blue, and the rest are of different
numbers?
colors. What is the probability that she will wear a pink or
A. 7.7 B. 6.4 C. 6.0 D. 5.8
a blue dress?
10. Joel wants to get an average grade of 90.00 at the end
A. 1/10 C. 3/5
of the school year. His grades in the first three quarters
B. 2/5 D. 1
are 87, 89, and 92. What should his grade be on the 4th
19. If two fair dice are rolled, what is the probability that
quarter in order to attain his goal?
the sum is a four, a five or a six?
A. 93 B. 92 C. 90 D. 89
A. 15/36 C. 1/2
11. A card is drawn from a 52-deck of card, what is the
B. 1/4 D. 1/3
probability that it is a king?
20. A bag contains 5 red balls, 3 green balls, and 2 blue
A. 1/4 C. 1/10
balls. If two balls are drawn one at a time, without
B. 1/2 D. 1/13
replacement, what is the probability of getting a red on
the first draw and a green on the second draw?
A. 1/3 B. 4/5 C. 1/6 D. 3/20

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