Term Test 1 MCQ
Term Test 1 MCQ
Term Test 1 MCQ
1.
A politician who is running for the office of governor of a state with 3 million registered voter
commissions a survey. In the survey, 53.6% of the 5,000 registered voters interviewed say
they plan to vote for him. The population of interest is the:
a. 3 million registered voters in the state
b. 5,000 registered voters interviewed
c. 53.6 %, or 2,680 voters interviewed who plan to vote for him
d. 46.4%, or 2,320 voters interviewed who plan not to vote for him
ANSWER: a
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5.
When data are collected in a statistical study for only a portion or subset of all elements of
interest, we are using:
a. a sample
b. a parameter
c. a population
d. Both b and c
ANSWER: a
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6.
You asked five of your classmates about their height. On the basis of this information, you
stated that the average height of all students in your university or college is 67 inches. This is
an example of:
a. descriptive statistics
b. statistical inference
c. parameter
d. population
ANSWER: b
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8.
The most appropriate type of chart for determining the number of observations at or below a
specific value is:
a. a histogram
b. a pie chart
c. a time-series chart
d. a cumulative frequency ogive
ANSWER: d
10.
The best type of chart for comparing two sets of categorical data is:
a. a line chart
b. a pie chart
c. a histogram
d. a bar chart
ANSWER: d
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11.
The total area of the six bars in a relative frequency histogram for which the width of each bar
is five units is:
a. 6
b. 5
c. 11
d. 1
ANSWER:
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19.
The sum of the relative frequencies for all classes will always equal
a. the number of classes
b. the class width
c. the total number of observations in the data set
d. one
ANSWER: d
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20.
The two graphical techniques we usually use to present nominal data are
a. bar chart and histogram
b. pie chart and ogive
c. bar chart and pie chart
d. histogram and ogive
ANSWER: c
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The effect of making the slope of a line graph appear steeper can be created by:
a. Stretching the vertical axis.
b. Shrinking the horizontal axis.
c. Stretching the horizontal axis.
d. Both a and b
ANSWER: d
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28.
Which of the following statements about the arithmetic mean is not always correct?
a.
b.
c.
d.
In a histogram, the proportion of the total area which must be to the left of the median is:
a. exactly 0.50
b. less than 0.50 if the distribution is skewed to the left
c. more than 0.50 if the distribution is skewed to the right
d. between 0.25 and 0.60 if the distribution is symmetric and unimodal
ANSWER: a
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30.
The sum of the deviations from the arithmetic mean is always zero
The sum of the squared deviations from the arithmetic mean is always zero
The arithmetic mean is always less than the geometric mean
The standard deviation is always smaller than the variance
The distance between the first and third quartiles is twice the distance between the first
quartile and the median.
ANSWER: a
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In a histogram, the proportion of the total area which must be to the right of the mean is
a. less than 0.50 if the distribution is skewed to the left
b. exactly 0.50
c. more than 0.50 if the distribution is skewed to the right
d. exactly 0.50 if the distribution is symmetric and unimodal
e. exactly 1.0 if the distribution is symmetric and bimodal
ANSWER: d
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35.
Which measure of central location is meaningful when the data are nominal?
a. The arithmetic mean
b. The geometric mean
c. The median
d. The mode
ANSWER: d
36.
Which of the following are measures of the linear relationship between two variables?
a. The covariance
b. The coefficient of correlation
c. The variance
d. Both a and b
ANSWER: d
37.
A perfect straight line sloping downward would produce a correlation coefficient equal to
a. +1
b. 1
c. +2
d. 2
ANSWER:
38.
Generally speaking, if two variables are unrelated (as one increases, the other shows no
pattern), the covariance will be
a. a large positive number
b. a large negative number
c. a positive or negative number close to zero
d. none of the above
ANSWER: c
39.
Which measure of central location is appropriate whenever we wish to find the average
growth rate, or rate of change, in a variable over time?
a. The arithmetic mean
b. The geometric mean
c. The median
d. The mode
ANSWER: b
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40.
Which measure of central location is appropriate whenever we wish to estimate the expected
mean return, or growth rate, for a single year in the future?
a. The arithmetic mean
b. The geometric mean
c. The median
d. The mode
ANSWER: a
41.
Chebyshevs Theorem states that the percentage of measurements in a data set that fall
within three standard deviations of their mean is:
a. 75%
b. at least 75%
c. 89%
d. at least 89%
ANSWER: d
42.
The Empirical Rule states that the approximate percentage of measurements in a data set
(providing that the data set has a bell-shaped distribution) that fall within two standard
deviations of their mean is approximately:
a. 68%
b. 75%
c. 95%
d. 99%
ANSWER:
43.
Since the population is always larger than the sample, the population mean:
a. is always larger than the sample mean
b. is always smaller than the sample mean
c. is always larger than or equal to the sample mean
d. is always smaller than or equal to the sample mean
e. can be smaller than, or larger than, or equal to the sample mean
ANSWER: e
44.
The median
The geometric mean
The range
The interquartile range
All of the above
ANSWER: c
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45.
The average score for a class of 30 students was 75. The 20 male students in the class
averaged 70. The 10 female students in the class averaged:
a. 75
b. 85
c. 65
d. 70
e. 80
ANSWER:
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48.
Which of the following statements is true for the following data values: 7, 5, 6, 4, 7, 8, and 12?
a. The mean, median and mode are all equal
b. Only the mean and median are equal
c. Only the mean and mode are equal
d. Only the median and mode are equal
ANSWER: a
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59.
An approach of assigning probabilities which assumes that all outcomes of the experiment are
equally likely is referred to as the:
a. subjective approach
b. objective approach
c. classical approach
d. relative frequency approach
ANSWER: c
60.
If P(A) = 0.84, P(B) =0.76 and P(A or B) =0.90, then P(A and B) is:
a. 0.06
b. 0.14
c. 0.70
d. 0.83
ANSWER:
61.
If P(A) = 0.35, P(B) = 0.45 and P(A and B) =0.25, then P(A/B) is:
a. 1.4
b. 1.8
c. 0.714
d. 0.556
ANSWER:
62.
If P(A) = 0.20, P(B) = 0.30 and P(A and B) = 0.06, then A and B are:
a. dependent events
b. independent events
c. mutually exclusive events
d. complementary events
ANSWER: b
63.
If A and B are mutually exclusive events with P(A) = 0.70, then P(B):
a. can be any value between 0 and 1
b. can be any value between 0 and 0.70
c. cannot be larger than 0.30
d. cannot be determined with the information given
ANSWER: c
64.
If A and B are independent events with P(A) = 0.60 and P(A/B) = 0.60, then P(B) is:
a. 1.20
b. 0.60
c. 0.36
d. Cannot be determined with the information given
ANSWER: d
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65.
If P(A) = 0.65, P(B) = 0.58, and P(A and B) = 0.76, then P(A or B) is:
a. 1.23
b. 0.47
c. 0.18
d. 0.11
ANSWER:
66.
If you roll an unbiased die 50 times, you should expect an even number to appear:
a. at least twice in the 50 rolls
b. on every other roll
c. 25 out of the 50 rolls
d. on the average, 25 out of the 50 rolls
ANSWER: d
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69.
A useful graphical method of constructing the sample space for an experiment is:
a. a tree diagram
b. a pie chart
c. a histogram
d. an ogive
ANSWER: a
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72.
Assume that you invested $10,000 in each of three stocks. Each stock can increase in value,
decrease in value, or remain the same. Drawing a probability tree for this experiment will
show that the number of possible outcomes is:
a. 10,000
b. 3
c. 9
d. 27
ANSWER:
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74.
If the events A and B are independent with P(A) = 0.30 and P(B) = 0.40, then the probability
that both events will occur simultaneously is:
a. 0.10
b. 0.12
c. 0.70
d. 0.75
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79.
An experiment consists of three stages. There are two possible outcomes in the first stage,
three possible outcomes in the second stage, and four possible outcomes in the third stage.
Drawing a tree diagram for this experiment will show that the total number of outcomes is:
a. 9
b. 24
c. 26
d. 18
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80.
Which of the following statements is correct given that the events A and B have nonzero
probabilities?
a. A and B cannot be both independent and mutually exclusive
b. A and B can be both independent and mutually exclusive
c. A and B are always independent
d. A and B are always mutually exclusive
ANSWER: a
81.
If A and B are mutually exclusive events, with P(A) = 0.20 and P(B) = 0.30, then P(A and B)
is:
a. 0.50
b. 0.10
c. 0.00
d. 0.06
ANSWER:
82.
If A and B are independent events with P(A) = 0.60 and P(B) = 0.70, then the probability that
A occurs or B occurs or both occur is:
a. 1.30
b. 0.88
c. 0.42
d. 0.10
ANSWER:
83.
If A and B are mutually exclusive events with P(A) = 0.30 and P(B) = 0.40, then P(A or B) is:
a. 0.10
b. 0.12
c. 0.70
d. None of the above answers is correct
ANSWER: c
84.
If A and B are independent events with P(A) = 0.20 and P(B) =0.60, then P(A/B) is:
a. 0.20
b. 0.60
c. 0.40
d. 0.80
ANSWER:
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86.
If a coin is tossed three times and a statistician predicts that the probability of obtaining three
heads in a row is 0.125, which of the following assumptions is irrelevant to his prediction?
a. The events are dependent
b. The events are independent
c. The coin is unbiased
d. All of the above assumptions are relevant to his prediction
ANSWER: a
87.
If an experiment consists of five outcomes with P(O1 ) 0.10, P(O2 ) 0.20, P(O3 ) 0.30,
P(O4 ) 0.40, then P(O5 ) is
a. 0.50
b. 0.25
c. 1.00
d. 0.00
ANSWER:
88.
Of the last 500 customers entering a supermarket, 50 have purchased a wireless phone. If the
classical approach for assigning probabilities is used, the probability that the next customer
will purchase a wireless phone is
a. 0.10
b. 0.90
c. 0.50
d. None of the above answers is correct
ANSWER: c
89.
Of the last 500 customers entering a supermarket, 50 have purchased a wireless phone. If the
relative frequency approach for assigning probabilities is used, the probability that the next
customer will purchase a wireless phone is
a. 0.10
b. 0.90
c. 0.50
d. None of the above answers is correct
ANSWER: a
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90.
If A and B are mutually exclusive events, with P(A) = 0.20 and P(B) = 0.30, then P(A/ B) is:
a. 0.50
b. 0.10
c. 0.00
d. 0.06
ANSWER:
91.
A study has been done to determine whether or not a certain drug leads to an improvement in
symptoms for patients with a particular medical condition. The results are shown in the
following table.
No
Improvement Improvement Total
Drug 270
530
800
No
Drug 120
280
400
Total 390
810
1200
What is the probability that a patient shows improvement if it is known that the patient
was given the drug?
a. 0.225
b. 0.4875
c. 0.6625
d. 0.3375
ANSWER:
92.
Suppose it is known that the patient shows improvement. Based on this table, what is the
(empirical) probability that the patient was given the drug?
a. 0.692
b. 0.308
c. 0.4875
d. 0.5125
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93.
A box contains four red, two white, and three green marbles, all of which are the same size.
Two marbles are selected one after the other from the box, without replacement. What is the
probability that the marbles are the same color?
a. 0.67
b. 0.014
c. 0.278
d. 0.545
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94.
A company has three plants at which it produces a certain item. 30% are produced at Plant A,
50% at Plant B, and 20% at Plant C. Suppose that 1%, 4% and 3% of the items produced at
Plants A, B and C respectively are defective. If an item is selected at random from all those
produced, what is the probability that the item was produced at Plant B and is defective
a. 0.08
b. 0.02
c. 0.278
d. 0.545
ANSWER:
95.
A company has three plants at which it produces a certain item. 30% are produced at Plant A,
50% at Plant B, and 20% at Plant C. Suppose that 1%, 4% and 3% of the items produced at
Plants A, B and C respectively are defective. If an item is selected at random from all those
produced, what is the probability that it is defective
a. 0.029
b. 0.02
c. 0.08
d. 0.025
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