STA301 MIDTERM SOLVED MCQS by JUNAID
STA301 MIDTERM SOLVED MCQS by JUNAID
STA301 MIDTERM SOLVED MCQS by JUNAID
a. Mean
b. Median (Lecture no 7 Page no 59 Handouts)
c. Mode
d. Midpoint
a. 100%
b. 20% (Lecture no 11 Example Page no 88 Handouts)
c. 10%
d. 25%
a. Ogive
b. Frequency polygon
c. Frequency curve page 38
d. Historigram
a. Minimum Values
b. Maximum Values
c. Both Minimum and Maximum values
a. Fraction form
b. Percentage form
c. Less than form
d. Integer form
5
C5 is equal to
a. 5
b. 1
c. 10
d. 24
a. 3
b. 2
c. 1
d. 0 (Lecture no 12 Page no 94 Read CHEBYCHEV’S THEOREM)
a. {1,2}
b. {3,4}
c. {3,2,1}
d. {1,2,3,4,5,6}
a. 0.05
b. 0.80
c. 0.95
d. 0.75
pg. 1
According to Empirical rule, approximately 68% of the measurements will fall
within:
a. Greater than 3
b. Less than 3 (Lecture no 14 Page no 114 Handouts)
c. Equal to 3
d. Equal to zero
a. Dependent variable
b. Independent variable (Lecture no 15 Page no 116 Handouts)
c. Explained variable
d. Regressand
Difference between the largest and the smallest data values is called
p
a. variance
b. interquartile range
c. range
d. coefficient of variation
a. Frequency curve
b. U-shaped curve
c. J-shaped curve
d. Reverse J-shaped curve (Lecture no 5 Page no 35 Handouts)
A list of 7 pulse rates is: 70, 64, 80, 74, 92, 96, 98. What is the median for this list?
a. 70
b. 80
c. 92
d. 98
Solution: Median is the middle value. First of all we will arrange them in
ascending order 64, 70, 74, 80, 92, 96, 98
a. 45 b. 35
c. 35
d. 10
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
d. Harmonic mean
pg. 3
Calculate range for the following data: 22, 22, 30, 32, 37, 48, 60, 88, 90.
a. 22 b. 90
c. 37
d. 68
a. 9 b. 6
c. 7.5 d. 7
The value of the middle term in a ranked (ordered) data set is called the:
a. Mode
b. Mean
c. Median
d. Harmonic mean
a. 8
b. 5
c. 7 d. 21
Note: Mode is the most repeated value so in this case 5 is the most repeated value.
When all the values falling in a class are equal to the mid point of the class interval
is called ………?
a. Random error
b. Unbiased Error
c. Biased Error
p
a. Greater than 3 (Lecture no 14 Page no 114 Handouts)
b. Less than 3
c. Equal to 3
d. Equal to zero
a. {3,4}
b. {1,4}
c. {3,5}
d. {3,6}
a. 140
b. 143
c. 146 d. 70
In how many ways, a team of 11 players can be chosen from a total of 16 players?
a. 4368
b. 2426
c. 5400
d. 2680
a. 7.5
pg. 5
b. 7
c. 400,005.2
d. 4
According to this empirical rule, approximately how much values will fall within
(Mean – 3S.D, Mean + 3S.D)?
a. A random variable
b. A non-random variable (Lecture no 15 Page no 117 Handouts)
c. Qualitative variable
d. Quantitative variable
a. Method of moment
b. Method of likelihood
c. Method of least square
d. Method of semi average
a. I+h/f (n/2-2c)
b. I+h/f (n/2-c)
c. I+f/h (n/2-c)
d. I+f/h (n/4-c)
p
a. Maximum
b. Minimum
c. Zero
d. Undefined
a. 320
b. 315
c. 300
d. 420
a. Nominal scale
b. Interval scale (Lecture no 1 Page no 4 Handouts)
c. Ratio scale
d. Ordinal scale
From the given data, which one of the following chart we can draw:
Year Turnover
1965 350000
1966 42000
1967 43500
1968 48000
1969 48500
Calculate range for the following data: 10, 32, 33, 34, 37, 42, 55,58, 70
pg. 7
a. 50
b. 60
c. 40
d. 20
Skewed
Positively skewed
Negatively skewed
None of these
a. Average
b. Variability
c. Location
d. Both Average and Location
a. Parts
b. Groups
c. Circles
d. None of these
In a Box and Whisker plot, right end of the box is referred as:
a. First quartile
b. Second quartile
c. Third quartile
d. Mode
Fourth moment about mean provides information about the ____________ of the
distribution.
a. Centre
b. Dispersion
c. Symmetry
d. Kurtosis
p
Let A abd B are two dependent events such that P(A)=1/4,
P(A/B)=1/2 and P(B/A)=2/3.
Find P(A B).
a. 1/8
b. 1/6
c. 2/3
d. 1/4
a. 3
b. 6
c. 8
d. 9
a. 1,2,3,4
b. 1,2,3,4,5
c. 11, 12,13,14,15
d. 10,20,30,40,50
An event that contains more than one sample points is called: (Doubtful)
a. lower tail
b. median tail
c. variance tail
d. upper tail
pg. 9
a. Mode
b. Range
c. Median
d. Mean
From the table given below, how many students obtained marks between 60 and 69?
(Doubtful)
Marks f Mid-Points
50-59 5 54.5
60-69 7 64.5
70-79 8 74.5
80-89 5 84.5
64.5
12
60
7
If the first and third quartiles are 22, 16 and 56,36 respectively, then the quartile
deviation is:
a. 17.1
b. 30.5
c. 50.5
d. 51.3
Adding all the squared deviations taken from mean and dividing by the number of
observations, we get:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Variance
c. Mean Deviation
d. None of the above
p
c. Both
d. None
a. 5
b. 1
c. 10
d. 15
Which of the measure of dispersion is used to compare variation between two series?
a. C.V.
b. Q.D.
c. M.D.
d. S.D.
a. 9 s. d(x)
b. 3 s. d(x)
c. s. d(x)+5
d. 3 s. d(x) + 5
Which of the following technique is not used to represent the bivariate qualitative
data?
a. Mean
b. Mode
pg. 11
Harmonic mean is extremely useful in averaging _____________ types of data.
a. Ratios
b. Rates
c. Both ratios and rates
d. None of the above
According to Empirical rule, approximately how much values will fall within
(Mean-3S.D, Mean+3S.D)?
What is probability of drawing two clubs from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards?
a. 13/51
b. 1/17
c. 1/26
d. 13/17
Which pair of measure cannot be calculated when one of numbers in the series is
zero?
Which of the following techniques is used to predict the value of one variable on the
basis of other variables?
a. Correlation analysis
b. Coefficient of correlation
c. Covariance
d. Regression analysis
p
A bag contains 12 red balls and 12 blue balls. A ball is drawn at random. The
probability that ball drawn is red is
a. 1/2
b. 5/11
c. 6/10
d. 1
If the GM of a set of two observations is 10 and its HM is 8, then the AM of the set
of observations is
a. 100
b. 12.5
c. 64
d. 7.5
AM×HM=GM^2
pg. 13
d. {{}, {H}, {T}, {H, T}}
In set theory, the power set (or power set) of a Set A is defined as the set of all
subsets of the Set A including the Set itself and the null or empty set. It is denoted
by P(A). Basically, this set is the combination of all subsets including null set, of a
given set. Simple formula 2^n. n is the number of subsets. 2^2 = 4.
a. Geometric Mean
b.
Median
d. Harmonic Mean
The total number of observations, which are below a certain value are known as
A. class boundaries
B. class marks
C.
cumulative frequency
A. one characteristic
B. Two or more characteristic
C. Similar characteristic
D. None of these
B.
Standard deviation
D. None of these
a. 1
b. 1,2
c. 1,2,5
d. no mode in the data
The mode is the value that appears most frequently in a data set. A set of data may
have one mode, more than one mode, or no mode at all. Other popular measures of
central tendency include the mean, or the average of a set, and the median, the
middle value in a set.
Important: The mode can be the same value as the mean and/or median, but this is
usually not the case.
Which of the following averages give information about central value in the
distribution?
d. Harmonic mean
In a Pie diagram, the sector of a circle is obtained by:
a. (component part/total)*100
b. (component part/total)*360
c. (component part/total)*180
d. (component part/total)*300
a. HM > GM > AM
pg. 15
b. AM > GM > HM
c. GM < HM < AM
d. AM > HM < GM
Which of the scale is best to use for measuring the salary of an employee?
a. nominal
b. ordinal
c. interval
d. ratio
83. The mean of a distribution is 30, the mode is 24 and the standard deviation is 4,
then the coefficient of skewness will be:
a. Ungrouped data
b. Grouped data
c. Discrete frequency distribution
d. Arrayed data
Sum of the absolute deviations of the values is least when deviations are taken
from:
a. Mean
p
b. Median
c. Mode
d. G.M
a. Sample
b. Entire population
c. Both sample and entire population
d. None of the above
Which of the following terms best describes data that were originally collected at
an earlier time by a different person for a different purpose?
a. Primary data
b. Secondary data
c. Experimental data
d. Field notes
a. Individuals
b. Isolated items
c. Observations
Aggregates of facts
. If a box contains six red, three blue and five pink ties then probability of blue ties
will be equal to:
a. 1/14
b. 3/14
c. 5/14
d. 6/14
Which of the rule is applied to any data set, regardless shape of the frequency
distribution?
a. Chebychev’s rule
b. Empirical rule
c. Combination rule
pg. 17
d. Permutation rule
Which average is used in the situation where the number of floors in the buildings at
the center of a city?
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
d. Variance
a. ratio scale
b. ordinal scale
c. nominal scale
d. interval scale
95. Among 18 articles, six having minor Defects and three have major defects.
Determine the probability that an article selected at random has major defect.
a. 1/6
b. 1/5
c. 0.25
d. 0.11
96. A series of data with exclusive classes along with the corresponding frequencies
is called:
X 0 1 2 3
f(x) 1/8 3/8 3/8 1/8
p
a. 1/8
b. 3/8
c. 4/8
d. 7/8
a. Uni-Modal
b. Bi-Modal
c. Tri-Modal
d. Multi-Modal
1 For any two estimators T1 and T2, if VAR(T1) < VAR(T2), then T1 is:
Consistent
Unbaised Sufficient
2 In a set of 10 values all the values are 5, what will be the P50?
2
5
10
20
► 1 3 0 , , , , m X Q Mode Q and X
► 0 1 2 , , , , m X Q Median Q andX
7 The probability of drawing ‘White’ ball from a bag containing 4 red , 8 black and 3 white ball is
►0
►3/15
► 1/12 ► 1/2
8 If A and B are mutually exclusive events then P(A or B) equals:
► P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B)
► P(A) * P(B)
►P(A) + P(B) (Page 155)
► P(A|B) + P(B|A)
12 if first and third quartile are 21.16 and 56.36 respectively, then the quartile deviation is:
►17.1 (Page 84)
► 34.2
► 51.3
► 50.5
► Continues data
► Qualitative data
► Categorical data
p
►Discrete data
15 Which one of the following graphs is used for a time series data?
► Histogram
► Historigram
► Frequency curve
► Frequency polygon
18 If a car is running at the rate of 15km/hr during first 30km, at 20km/hr during the second 30,
which type of average will be used to find the average speed/hr:
►Weighted mean (Not sure)
► Harmonic mean
► Arithmetic mean ►
Geometric mean
► 26/52
pg. 21
20 If all the values fall on the same straight line and the line has a positive slope then what will be the
value of the
correlation coefficient ‘r’:
►0≤r≤1
►r≥0
► r = +1
► r=-1
25 10! =………….
► 362880
► 3628800
p
►
362280
► 362800
26 If a player well shuffles the pack of 52 playing cards, then the probability
of a black card from 52 playing cards is:
► 1/52
► 13/52
► 4/52
►26/52
28 In a regression line Y= a + bX, the value of the correlation coefficient will be zero if:
► ►Intercept a = 0
► Intercept a ≠ 0 ► ►Slope b
=0 ► ►Slope b ≠ 0
29 When two coins are tossed the probability of at least one head is:
► 1/4
► 3/4 (HH, HT, TH, TT)
► 2/4
► 4/4
35 If you connect the mid-points of rectangles in a histogram by a series of lines t hat also touches the x-
axis from
both ends, what will you get?
► Ogive
► Frequency polygon
► Frequency curve (Page 38)
► Historigram
36 If mean of the two observations is 10.5, then median of these two observations will be:
► 7.5
► 8.5
► 9.5
► 10.5 (Page 68)
►2
45 If a=4 b=2 estimate line (i.e y=a+bx) and independent variable has value
3 the value of dependent variable
►6
►9
► 10 4+2(3)=10
► 11
54 When data is labeled to identify an attribute of element, the measurement scale is:
► Ordinal (Page 9)
► Interval
► Nominal
► Ratio
55 Suppose the estimated Yˆ = 5- has been calculated for a set of data. What is slop of the equatio 2 line:
►0
►2
►-2 (Page 121)
►5
57 Which branch of statistics deals with the techniques that are used to organize, summarize, and present the
data:
► Advance
statistics
► Probability statistics
► Descriptive statistics (Page 61)
► Inferential statistics
► Minimum
► Zero (Page 86)
► Undefined
76 A coin is tossed 3 times then, the number of sample points ii the sample space is:
►3
►8
►6 (Page 145)
►4
77 What is the difference between a permutation and a combination:
►In a permutation order is important and in a combination it is not
► In a permutation order is not important and in a combination it is important
► A combination is based on the classical definition of probability
► A permutation is based on the classical definition of probability
79 If all the values fall on the same straight line and the line has a positive slope then what
will be the value of the correlation coefficient ‘r’:
►0=r=1
►r=0
►r = +1 (rep)
► r=-1
80 Which of the following measure of dispersion is least affected by extreme values of observations in a data:
► Range Page 82)
► Quartile deviation
► Mean absolute deviation
► Standard deviation
81 The approximate number of observations in a set of data covered by the interval, Median±Q.D are:
►50 per cent (Page 84)
► 68.5 per cent
► 95.4 per cent
► 99 per cent
83 In a set of 20 values all the values are 2, what is the value of Geometric Mean:
►2 (Page 75)
►5
► 10
► 20
84 In a set of 10 values all the values are 5, what is the value of 5th Decile:
►2
►5
► 10
►
20
85 If a car is running at the rate of 15km/hr during first 30km, at 20km/hr during the second 30, which type
of average will be used to find the average speed/hr:
►W.M
► H.M
► A.M ► G.M
88 Which of the following is a systematic arrangement of data into rows and columns:
► Component bar chart
► Classification
►Tabulation
► Bar chart
89 For any number k .....1, at least 1 – 1/k2 of the data-values fall within k standard
deviations of the mean: ► Greater
than 1 (Page 97)
► Less than 1
► Greater or equal to 1
► Less or equal to 1
► Ratio
95 The variable plotted on the horizontal or X-axis in a scatter diagram is called the:
►Scatter variable
► Independent variable
► Dependent variable
► Correlation variable
98 Which branch of statistics deals with the techniques that are used to organize, summarize, and present the
data:
► Advance statistics
► Probability statistics
►Descriptive statistics
► Inferential statistics
99 A population that can be defined as the aggregate of all the conceivable ways in which a specified event
can happen is known as:
► Infinite population
► Finite population
► Concrete population
►Hypothetical population (Page 12)
100 When two dice are rolled, the numbers of possible sample points are:
►6
► 12
► 24
36 (6*6=36)
►- 1 to +1 (Page 128)
►+1 to ∞
105 How many elements are in the sample space of rolling one die:
►6
► 12
► 24
► 36
106 When two coins are tossed the probability of at most one head is:
► 1/4
► 2/4
►3/4
► 4/4
109 When more values are lying at the start of the distribution, it is a:
► Symmetrical distribution
► Positively skewed
►Negatively skewed
► U shape figure
112 The probability of drawing a king of spade from a pack of 52 cards is:
► 1/4
► 1/13
► 1/26
►1/52
113 When referring to a curve whose longer tail is to the left, you would call it:
► U shape
►Skewed to the left (Page 39)
► Skewed to the right
► Symmetrical
116 A histogram consists of a set of adjacent rectangles whose bases are marked off by:
►Class boundaries (Page 32)
► Class limits
► Class marks
Class frequency
5 55 C Equals : 120
►1
►5
► 10
► 25
►
128 A die is rolled. What is the probability that the number rolled is greater than 2 and even:
► 1/2
► 1/3
(greater than 2 = ►2/3 3,4,5,6 = 4 numbers , 4/6=2/3)
► 5/6
131 If the third moment about mean is zero 3 (m3 = 0) , then the distribution is:
►Symmetrical
► Negatively skewed
► Positively skewed
► Mesokurtic
b) Rates
c) Both a & b
d) None
a) Arithmetic mean
b) Mode
c) Geometric mean
d) Median
a) Extreme values
b) Few observations
c) Both a & b
d) All the observations
a) Smaller values
b) Larger values
c) Both the values
d) None of the above
5. Harmonic mean cannot be calculated for the data having -----------
a) positive
b) negative
c) zero
d) all of the above
a) Arithmetic mean
b) Geometric mean
c) Both a & b
d) None
a) Average speed
b) Average price
c) Average rate
d) All the above
b) AM≥GM≥HM
c) GM ≤HM ≤AM
d) AM ≥HM <GM
10. If Arithmetic mean of a data is 106.6 and n=8, calculate Harmonic mean of given data a)
0.8502
b) 0.8510
c) 0.8528
d) 0.0850
11. If reciprocal of Arithmetic mean of a data is 256.7 and N=23, calculate Harmonic mean of given data
a) 0.0892
b) 0.0893
c) 0.0894
d) 0.0895
a) true
b) false
c) none
d) not known
13. The pulse rate of 5 persons are given as 72, 75, 67, 73, 74 Calculate harmonic mean a) 70.94
b) 71.94
c) 73.94
d) 72.94
14. Harmonic mean is better than other means if the data are for
a) speed or rates
b) heights or lenghths
d) ratios or proportions
15. If the AM of a set oftwo observations is 9 and its GM is 6. then the HM of the set of
observations is
a) 4
b) 36
c) 12
d) 1.5
a) AM
b) GM
c) HM
From the table given below, how many students obtained marks
between 60 and 69? Marks f Mid-Points 50-59 5 54.5 60-69 7 64.5
70-79 8 74.5 80-89 5 84.5
7
A list of pulse rates is 70. 64. 70. 80. 74, 92. What is the mode for this
list?
70
When data are collected irl a statistical study for only a portion or subset
of all elements of interest we are using:
A sample
What type of curve you will obtain if you draw the death rates of
ADULT males?
J shaped
Mean Deviation. Variance and Standard Deviation of the values 4. 4. 4,
4. 4. 4 is
0
Which of the following is not a graph of Quantitative Venable?
Piechart
For empirical rule approximately all observations fall within
X=2a
Let A and B are two dependent events such that P(B)=113. P(A/B)=1/2
and Pi B A).- 1'3 Find P(AnB).
Ranking scale also include the properties of which scale, Nominal
scale
Frequency curve is.
Asymmetric to x axis
If data is collected in rupees like income. then aboslute measure of
dispersion will be in the units of Rupees
Which method is used for obtaining the relative frequencies?
Dividing the frequency by total number of frequency
When two dice are rolled What is the probability that total is at least 12
1/36
In a lottery there are 10 prizes and 25 blanks. A lottery is drawn at
random What is the probability of getting a prize?
2/7
d. Bar Chart
Answer: b
6. A frequency polygon is constructed by plotting frequency of the
class interval and the
a. The upper limit of the class
b. The lower limit of the class
c. Mid value of the class
d. None of the above
7. A frequency polygon is a closed figure of
a. frequency distribution.
b. histogram.
Ages Frequency
21-30 500
b. Frequency Polygon
c. Less than Cumulative Frequency diagram
d. None of the above
14. Which of the following considerations for setting up classes in a
frequency distribution is correct?
a. Class widths can be different
b. Classes should not overlap
c. Open ended classes only at extremes
d. The lower limit of the first class should not be an even multiple of
the class width
values.
a. Different
b. Similar
c. Fixed
d. Assumed
18. A _______ variable is a variable whose values can theoretically
take on an infinite number of values within a given range of
values. a. Continuous
(Q3-Q1)/2*
(Q1+Q3)/2
(Q1-Q3)
(Q1+Q3)
If Xo is the smallest value and Xm is the largest value in a data set then,
range is defined by the relation:
Xo
Xm
Xm-Xo*
The difference between estimated value and the population value is called
Sampling Error
Non Random Error
Non Sampling Error
Random Error*
The sum of squared deviations from mean is:
Maximum Minimum
Zero*
Undefined
1
2
5*
7
When the deviations (excesses and defects) from the true value tend to occur
equally, it is called:
Unbiased error* Biased
error
Systematic error
Mistake
CIRCLE
The dispersion which is calculated from all observed values is:
►Standard deviation (Page 87)
►Quartile deviation
►Rang
►Coefficient of Rang
For any number k ……….1, at least 1 – 1/k2 of the data-values fall within k
standard deviations of the mean: ►Greater than 1 (Page 97)
►Less than 1
►Greater or equal to 1
►Less or equal to 1
When two dice are rolled, the numbers of possible sample points are:
►6
►12
►24
►36 (6*6=36)
How many elements are in the sample space of rolling one die:
►6
►12
►24
►36
When two coins are tossed the probability of at most one head is:
►1/4
►2/4
►3/4
►4/4
►1/4
►1/13
►1/26
►1/52
5
C5 Equals :
►1
►5
►10
►25
A die is rolled. What is the probability that the number rolled is greater than 2 and
even: ►1/2
►1/3
►2/3 (greater than 2 = 3,4,5,6 = 4 numbers , 4/6=2/3)
pg. 59
►5/6
The probability of drawing ‘White’ ball from a bag containing 4 red , 8 black and
3 white ball is
►0
►3/15
►1/12
►1/2
Which one of the following measurement does not divide a set of observations into
equal parts?
► Quartiles
► Deciles
► Percentiles
► Standard deviations
If all the values fall on the same straight line and the line has a positive slope then
what will be the value of the correlation coefficient ‘r’:
►0≤r≤1
►r≥0
► r = +1
► r=-1
pg. 61
►49
►1
►0 Standard deviation will always be zero if all the values in data are same
►7
10! =………….
► 362880
► 3628800
► 362280
► 362800
If a player well shuffles the pack of 52 playing cards, then the probability of a black
card from 52 playing cards is:
►1/52
► 13/52
►4/52
►26/52
In a regression line Y= a + bX, the value of the correlation coefficient will be zero
if:
►Intercept a ≠ 0
►Intercept a = 0 (correct)
►Slope b = 0
►Slope b ≠ 0
p
►4/52 rep
►26/52
In a regression line Y= a + bX, the value of the correlation coefficient will be zero
if:
► Intercept a = 0 rep
► Intercept a ≠ 0
► Slope b = 0
► Slope b ≠ 0
Which one of the following measurement does not divide a set of observations into
equal parts?
► Quartiles
► Deciles
► Percentiles
► Standard deviations rep
If all the values fall on the same straight line and the line has a positive slope, then
what will be the value of the correlation coefficient ‘r’:
►0≤r≤1
►r≥0
► r = +1 (Page 129)
► r=-1
If a=4 b=2 estimate line (i.e y=a+bx) and independent variable has value 3 the value
of dependent variable
►6
►9
► 10 4+2(3)=10
► 11
► 100%
► 25%
► 20%
► 10%
Var(X) Var(Y)
Var(X) Var(Y)
Var(X Y)
Zero
A coin is tossed 3 times then, the number of sample points ii the sample space is:
1
0
1/2
2
3. Question # 3 of 10
In regression line Y=a+bX, Y is called:
Dependent variable
Independent variable
Explanatory variable
Regressor
If A and B are mutually exclusive events with P (A) =0.25 and P (B) = 0.50,
Then P (A or B) =………
Select correct option:
0.25
0.75
0.50
1
P(AB)
P(A/B)
P(A)
P(AUB)
In a 52 well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards, the probability of drawing any one
diamond card is Select correct option:
1/52
4/52
13/52
52/52
Probability of a sure event is Select
correct option:
8
1 0
0.5
9 s.d(
x)
3 s.d(x)
s.d(x)+5
3s.d(x)+5
The probability of drawing a red queen card from well-shuffled pack of 52
playing cards is
4/52
2/52
13/52
26/52
0.05
0.80
0.95
0.75
1/8
3/8
3/6
2/8
In how many ways can a team of 11 players be chosen from a total of 16 players?
4368(not confirmed)
2426
5400
2680
13. Question # 3 of 10
The standard deviation of c (constant) is Select
correct option:
c c
square
0 does not
exist
14. Question # 4 of 10
If P (E) is the probability that an event will occur, which of the following must be
false:
Select correct option:
P(E)= - 1
P(E)=1
P(E)=1/2
P(E)=1/3
Question # 5 of 10
Let E and F be events associated with the same experiment. Suppose the E and F
are independent and that P(E) = 1/4 and P(F) = 1/2 Then P(E U F) is: Select correct
option:
1/8
3/4
7/8
5/8
16. Question # 6 of 10
A student solved 25 questions from first 50 questions of a book to be solved.
The probability that he will solve the remaining all questions is:
Select correct option:
0.25
0.5
1
0
17. Question # 7 of 10
If Y=bX, then variance of Y is Select
correct option:
b*2 var(x)
var(x)
b var(x) b square
root var(x)
Variance
Standard deviation
Mean deviation
What does it mean when a data set has a standard deviation equal to zero?
A set of possible values that a random variable can assume and their associated
probabilities of occurrence are referred to as ________. Select correct option:
Probability distribution
The expected return
The standard deviation
Coefficient of variation
0
1
0.5 -0.5
1
-1
0
Does not exist
1 + P (A)
1 - P (A)
P (A)
P (A) -1
Independent Events
Mutually Exclusive Events
Events that total more than 1.00
Events based on subjective probabilities
Empty Set
Power Set
Universal Set
Super Set
E(4X + 5) =________
12 E (X)
4 E (X) + 5
16 E (X) + 5
16 E (X)
When two dice are rolled the number of possible sample points is :
6
12
24
36
If two events A and B are not mutually exclusive then
P (A or B) = P (A) + P (B)
P (A or B) = P (A) x P (B)
P (A or B) = P (A) + P (B)
Evaluate (10-4)!
1000
720 480
32
01
2
0.5
1 outcome
2 outcome
3 outcome
4 outcome
P(A) P(S)
P(A) * P(B)* P(C)
P(B)
A set of possible values that a random variable can assume and their associated
probabilities of occurrence are referred to as ________.
Select correct option:
Probability distribution
The expected return
The standard deviation
Coefficient of variation
2/6
1/6
4/6
If P(A) = 0.45, P(B) = 0.35, and P(A and B) = 0.25, then P(A | B) is:
1.4
1.8
0.714
0.556
Percentile
Quartile
Standard deviation
Mode
Random experiment can be repeated any no. of times under the……… conditions.
:
Different
Similar
Joint probability
Subjective probability
Prior probability
Conditional probability
Dependent variable
Independent variable
Intervening variable
None of these
In absolute measures of dispersion our answer is expressed in the ....... units as our
original data set.
same
Which measure of central tendency takes into account the magnitude of scores?
median
In the sequence of Five number summary which will be the last value:
xm
pg. 76