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AP Statistics Chapter 1 Review (Practice Test) Name Pd

1. Which of the following statements is NOT true?


(a) In a symmetric distribution, the mean and the median are equal.
(b) The first quartile is equivalent to the twenty-fifth percentile.
(c) In a symmetric distribution, the median is halfway between the first and third quartiles.
(d) The median is always greater than the mean.
(e) The range is the difference between the largest and the smallest observation in the data set.

2. Consumers’ Union measured the gas mileage in miles per gallon of 38


automobiles from the same model year on a special test track. The pie
chart below provides information about the country of manufacture of
the model cars used by Consumers’ Union. Based on the pie chart, we
may conclude that
(a) Japanese cars get significantly lower gas mileage than cars of other
countries. This is because their slice of the pie is at the bottom of the
chart.
(b) U.S cars get significantly higher gas mileage than cars from other
countries.
(c) Swedish cars get gas mileages that are between those of Japanese and U.S. cars.
(d) Mercedes, Audi, Porsche, and BMW represent approximately a quarter of the cars tested.
(e) More than half of the cars in the study were from the United States.

3. A researcher reports that, on average, the participants in his study lost 10.4 pounds after two months on his
new diet. A friend of yours comments that she tried the diet for two months and lost no weight, so clearly
the report was a fraud. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Your friend must not have followed the diet correctly, since she did not lose weight.
(b) Since your friend did not lose weight, the report must not be correct.
(c) The report gives only the average. This does not imply that all participants in the study lost 10.4 pounds
or even that all lost weight. Your friend’s experience does not necessarily contradict the study results.
(d) In order for the study to be correct, we must now add your friend’s results to those of the study and
recompute the new average.
(e) Your friend is an outlier.

4. The following table gives data on whether students in a particular travel club have visited Canada and
Mexico. Which statement is not true?
Visited Canada?
Yes No
Visited Yes 6 3
Mexico? No 5 11
(a) There are 25 students in the travel club.
(b) The marginal distributions for visiting Canada are 44% and 56%.
(c) The conditional distributions for visiting Canada given that a student has not visited Mexico are 31.3%
and 68.8%.
(d) The percent of students who have visited Mexico is 36%.
(e) The percent of students who have not visited Mexico given that they have not visited Canada is 44%.
5. Mr. Yates picked up a dozen items in the grocery store with a mean cost of $3.25. Then he added an apple
pie for $6.50. The new mean for all 13 items is
(a) $3.00
(b) $3.50
(c) $3.75
(d) $4.88
(e) None of the above

6. Which of the following is likely to have a mean that is smaller than the median?
(a)The salaries of all National Football League players.
(b) The scores of students (out of 100 points) on a very easy exam in which most get nearly perfect scores
but a few do very poorly.
(c)The prices of homes in a large city.
(d) The scores of students (out of 100 points) on a very difficult exam in which most get poor scores but a
few do very well.
(e)Amounts awarded by civil court juries.

7. There are three children in a room, ages three, four, and five. If a four-year-old child enters the room the
(a) mean age will stay the same but the variance will increase.
(b) mean age will stay the same but the variance will decrease.
(c) mean age and variance will stay the same.
(d) mean age and variance will increase.
(e) mean age and variance will decrease.

8. The weights of the male and female students in a class are summarized in the following boxplots:

Which of the following is NOT correct?


(a) About 50% of the male students have weights between 150 and 185 pounds.
(b) About 25% of female students have weights more than 130 pounds.
(c) The median weight of male students is about 162 pounds.
(d) The mean weight of female students is about 120 pounds because of symmetry.
(e) The male students have less variability than the female students.

9. When testing water for chemical impurities, results are often reported as “bdl”, that is, below detection limit.
The following are the measurements of the amount of lead in a series of water samples taken from inner-city
households (in parts per million):
5, 7, 12, bdl, 10, 8, bdl, 20, 6

Which of the following is correct?


(a) The mean lead level in the water is about 10 ppm.
(b) The mean lead level in the water is about 8 ppm.
(c) The median lead level in the water is 7 ppm.
(d) The median lead level in the water is 8 ppm.
(e) Neither the mean nor the median can be computed because some values are unknown.
10. For the following histogram, what is the proper ordering of the mean and median? Note that the graph is
NOT numerically precise—only the relative positions are important.

(a) I is the mean and II is the median.


(b) II is the median and III is the mean.
(c) I is the median and II is the mean.
(d) II is the mean and III is the median.
(e) I is the mean and III is the median.

Part 2: Free Response Communicate your thinking clearly and completely.

11. We all “know” that the body temperature of a healthy person is 98.6°F. In reality, the actual body
temperature of individuals varies. Here is a back-to-back stemplot of the body temperatures of 130 healthy
individuals (65 males and 65 females). Males Females
3 96
(a) Here are boxplots, produced by Minitab, for these 96 4
distributions. Label both boxplots with the five-number summary 7 96 7
9 96 8
values. 1110 97
(b) Determine whether the 3 points graphed by the + symbol are 32 97 22
indeed outliers by our defined criteria. 544444 97 4
7666 97 677
998888 97 8888999
11000000 98 000001
332222 98 222222333
554444 98 444445
77666666 98 6666777777
9888 98 8888889
1000 99 0011
32 99 223
54 99 4
99
(c) Write a few sentences comparing the body temperatures of 99 9
adult males and females. 100 0
100
100
100
100 8
12. The following data represent scores of 50 students on a calculus test.

72 62 93 70 59 78 74 65 73 80
57 67 72 57 83 56 68 56 58 67
74 76 79 64 61 62 73 56 67 49
71 53 67 65 100 83 69 61 72 68
65 51 75 58 75 66 77 61 64 68

(a) Describe the shape, center, and spread of the distribution of test scores.

(b) Would the mean and standard deviation be appropriate measures of center and spread for these test
scores? Explain.

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