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Mathematics 10 - Fourth Quarter Summative Test 2

This document provides a 20-question summative mathematics test covering topics like percentiles, quartiles, median, mean, and data interpretation. The test questions require examinees to analyze data distributions and scores to determine percentile ranks, passing thresholds, and compare values to inferences about a data set. Key concepts covered include median, quartiles, percentiles, mean, and interpreting data distributions and sample scores.

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Mathematics 10 - Fourth Quarter Summative Test 2

This document provides a 20-question summative mathematics test covering topics like percentiles, quartiles, median, mean, and data interpretation. The test questions require examinees to analyze data distributions and scores to determine percentile ranks, passing thresholds, and compare values to inferences about a data set. Key concepts covered include median, quartiles, percentiles, mean, and interpreting data distributions and sample scores.

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MATHEMATICS 10 – FOURTH QUARTER

SUMMATIVE TEST 2
(Reference: Module 3 and 4)
1. In a group of 55 examinees taking 50-item test, Ken obtained a score of 38. This implies that the score
is ___.
a. the 55th percentile c. below the 3rd decile
b. at the upper quartile d. below the 50th percentile
2. Rose ranks 10th in a class of 40. Her percentile rank is _____.
a. 75 b 90 c. 10 d. 25
3. Shane receives an allowance in the 7th decile. Should she ask for more allowance? Explain.
a. Yes, because most of her siblings receive allowance less than or equal than hers.
b. No, because 50% of her siblings are receiving the allowance as hers.
c. Yes, because only 30% of her siblings receiving allowance greater than hers.
d. No. because her allowance is not sufficient to her needs
4. Rob’s score in a 75-item test was the median score. What is the percentile rank?
a. 25th b. 50th c. 35th d. 75th

5. Danica got a score of 55 which is equivalent to 70 th percentile in a mathematics test.


Which of the following statement is NOT true?
a. She scored 70% of her classmates.
b. Her score is below the 50th decile.
c. Thirty percent of the class got the scores of 55 and above.
d. If the passing mark is the first quartile, she passed the test.

6. In a 70-item test, Levy got a score of 50 which is the third quartile. This means that:
a. her score is higher than 25% of her classmates
b. she surpassed 75% of her classmates
c. she got the highest score
d. seventy-five percent of the class did not pass the test

7. Which from the following examples is median?


a. Q2 b. D5 c. P50 d. all of the above

8. In an 80-item test, the passing mark is the 3rd quartile. What does it imply?
a. The students should answer 30 items correctly.
b. The students should answer at least 60 items correctly.
c. The students should answer 60 items correctly.
d. The students should answer at most 60 items correctly.
9. The mean in the given score distribution of 15 students can also be interpreted as ______.
a. Seven students score higher than 79.
b. Seven students scored lower than 79.
c. Fourteen students scored lower than 79.
d. Seven students scored lower than 79 and seven students higher than 79.
10. Lorry scored 99th percentile on a test. How should this information be interpreted?
a. Lorry got 99% of the questions on the test right.
b. Lorry got 99% of the questions on the test wrong.
c Lorry scored better than 99% of people who took this test.
d. Lorry scored worse than 99% of people who took this test.
11. Cory’s score in a 75-item test was the median score. What is her percentile rank?
a. 35th b. 25th c. 50th d. 75th

12. The median score is also the __________.


a. 4th Quartile c. 3rd Percentile
b. 5th Decile d. 2nd Quartile
13. In the set of scores: 14, 17, 10, 22, 19, 24, 8, 12 and 19, the median score is __.
a. 1 7 b. 16 c. 1 5 d. 13

14. In a group of 55 examinees taking the 50 – item test, Kenneth obtained a score of 40 and 38
scores were above him. This implies that his score is __.
a. 83 b. 80 c. 75 d. 72
15. The first quartile and the ages of 250 fourth year students is 16 years old. Which of the
following statements is true?
a. Most of the students are below 16 years old.
b. Twenty-five percent of the students are 16 years old.
c. Seventy-five percent of the students are 16 years old and above.
d. One hundred fifty students are younger than 16 years.
16. Which decile determines the 70% of the data.
a. 7th decile b. 8th decile c. 9th decile d. 10th decile
17. In a 100-item test, the passing mark is the 3rd quartile. What does it imply?
a. The student should answer at least 50 most correctly to pass the test.
b. The student should answer at least 50 items correctly to pass the test.
c. The student should answer at least 75 most correctly to pass the test.
d. The student should answer at least 75 items correctly to pass the test.
18. The 75th percentile is also equal to ______.
a. 1 st quartile b. 2nd quartile c. 3rd quartile d.4th quartile
19. When the distribution is divided into hundred equal parts, each score point that describes
the distribution is called a __________.
a. decile b. percentile c. median d. quartile
20. In a 70-item test, Ces got a score of 50 which is the third quartile. This means that:
a. She got the highest score.
b. Her score is higher than 25% of her classmates.
c. She surpassed 75% of her classmates.
d. Seventy-five percent of the class did not pass the test.

21-25 Given the following data, how many percent of the 209 learners in a public high school
in Aurora are having a daily allowance of more than Php 50.00?

Use the Formula

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