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Statistics (Mã đề 217)

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about statistics concepts. The questions cover topics such as measures of central tendency, confidence intervals, standard deviation, normal distribution, and interpreting statistical data. Sample questions ask about defining key terms, calculating values based on statistical data provided, and identifying the appropriate statistical concept for a given example.

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Statistics (Mã đề 217)

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about statistics concepts. The questions cover topics such as measures of central tendency, confidence intervals, standard deviation, normal distribution, and interpreting statistical data. Sample questions ask about defining key terms, calculating values based on statistical data provided, and identifying the appropriate statistical concept for a given example.

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Statistics

(Mã đề 217)

The mean
Q. 1 absolute
: deviation is 5 (standard deviation) and the mean is 110 then the conefficient of variation is

A. 1.054 B. 0.054 C. 0.064 D. 0.045

Q. 2 : The range or set of values which have chances to contail value of population parameter with particular
confidence level is considered as

A. Secondary interval estimation B. Population interval estimate

C. Sample interval estimate D. Confidence interval estimate

Q. 3 : Eric is a student at HUFLIT. At the Semester 1, Sam reaches 7.0 marks as the mean of subjects. At
Semester 2, Sam Sam reaches 8.0 marks as the mean of subjects. Calculate the Sam’s mean (average) of
Academic Year. Noted: HUFLIT is calculating folwing credit. Semester 1, Sam take 19 credits and 15
credits at semester 2.

A. 7.44 B. 7.6 C. 7.5 D. 7.55

Q. 4 : The types of descriptive measure includes

A. Measures of skewness B. Measures dispersion

C. Measures of central tendency D. All of above

Q. 5 : You asked ten of your classmates about their height. On the basis of this information, you stated that the
average height of all students in the university is 1.67 m. This is an example of

A. Inferential statistics B. Population

C. Parameter D. Descriptive statistics

Q. 6 : In sample distribution , the degree of freedom is calcualted as

A. df = n-1 B. Df = n -5 C. df = n-3 D. df = n-2

Q. 7 : The upper or lower boundaries of interval of confidence as classified as

A. confidence limits B. error biased limits

C. estimate limits D. marginal limits

Q. 8 : What level of measurement does classify data into distinct categories but no ranking?

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A. Nominal scale B. Interval Scale C. Ratio scale D. All of above

Q. 9 : For each of following describe, indicate which the data is cross-sectional

A. Quarterly unemployment rates B. Unemployment rates by State

C. Monthly sales D. A and B are correctly

Q. 10 : If the true value (giá trị thực) of population parameter is 10 and the estimated value (giá trị ước lượng) of
population parameter is 15 the error of estimation (sai số ước lượng) is

A. 150 B. 5 C. 25 D. 0.67

Q. 11 : The number of observation are 30 and value of mean is 15 the sum of all values is

A. 200 B. 45 C. 450 D. 15

Q. 12 :
According to empirical rule, approximately what percent of the data should lie with
99.7% 3 độ lệch 95% 2 độ lệch
A. 68% 1 độ lệch chuẩn B. C. D. 90%
chuẩn chuẩn

Q. 13 :
Score Percentage

1 11%

2 12%

3 30%

4 28%

5 ???

Calculating the frequency of score 5, if N =200.

A. 0 B. 38 C. 48 D. 19

Q. 14 : The cluster sampling, stratified sampling and systematic sampling are types of

A. Direct sampling B. Indirect sampling

C. Non random sampling D. Random sampling

Q. 15 : If total sum of square is 20 and the sample variance is 5 then total number of observation are

A. 35 B. 15 C. 4 D. 25

Q The population mean = 25. The lower quartile = 15. The upper quartile = 30. We know this data is normally
. distributed. And N = 200. How many data from lower quartile to upper quartile?

1 50% của N
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2
:

A. 100 B. 25 C. 50 D. 150

Q. 17 : The data based on workers salary is as 2500, 2700, 2600, 2800, 2200, 2100, 2000, 2900, 3000, 2800, 220
2500, 2700, 2800, 2600 and number of classes desired is 10 then width of class interval is

20 21 22 22 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 29 30

2^k >= n

h= R/k

 K= (3000-2000)/10=100
A. 300 B. 200 C. 100 D. 400

Q. 18 : The height of student is 1.60 m. This is an example of-----------

A. Discrete data B. Categorical data

C. Continuous data D. Qualitative data

Q. 19 : If the point estimate is 8 and the margin of error is 5 then confidence interval is

A. 5 to 15 B. 6 to 16 C. 3 to 13 D. 4 to 14

Q. 20 : The median, mode, deciles and precentiles are all considered as measures of

A. Population averages B. Averages of position

C. Sample averages D. Mathematical averages

Q. 21 : The type of variable which can take integer ( số nguyên) values is classified as

A. Measuring variables B. Flowchart variable

C. Continuous variable D. Discrete variable

Q. 22 : The sample has value as follow : 271, 354, 296, 301, 333, 326, 285, 298, 327, 316, 287 and 314. What is
sample standard deviation number of words per page?

23.63

A. 22.6 B. 22.4 C. 510.75 D. A,B,C are wrong

Q. 23-25: Relate to the following table which was created using the SPSS Frequencies command.

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Occupation

Frequency Percent
Valid Student 94 18.8%
Homemaker 47 9.4%
Full Time Employed 179 35.8%
Part Time Employed 80 16.0%
Retired 56 11.2%
Beneficiary 44 8.8%
Total 500 100.0%

23. A 95% confidence interval for the proportion of all market goers who are students is:

Ps=x/n = 94/ (94+47+179+80+56+44)


A. 15.9% ≤ p ≤ 21.7%
B. 15.4% ≤ p ≤ 22.2%
C. 14.3% ≤ p ≤ 23.3%
D. 18.7% ≤ p ≤ 26.3%

24. A 90% confidence interval of the proportion of all market goers who are students would be:

A. Wider than the 95% confidence interval.


B. More likely to contain the true population mean.
C. Narrower than the 95% confidence interval.
D. More likely to contain the true population proportion.

25. What sample size would be required to estimate the proportion of all market goers who are students to
within plus or minus 2% with 90% confidence?

A. 1466 B. 1467 C.1033 D.166


26. 95% of students at school weight between 62 kg and 90 kg. Assuming this data is normally distributed,
what are the mean and standard deviation?

μ +_ 2 σ = 95%

Bấm hệ phương trình:

μ - 2 σ= 62

μ + 2 σ =90

A. μ= 76 ; σ = 7 B. μ= 7; σ = 7 C. μ=76 ; σ = 14 D. μ= 74 ; σ = 4.5

27. Find the percentage of population z < 2.05

A. P = 97.95% B. P= 47.98% C. P = 97.98% D. P= 2.02%

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28. Computing P (0.85 < Z ≤ 2.23 ¿

A. P = 18.48% B. P= 18.76% C. P = 18.49% D. P= 18.23%

29. If mean > median, so the shape of data is

A. left -skewed B. right - skewed C. Symmetric D. Cannot Identify

30. A large number or parts were measured and the mean and standard deviation were calculated as 3.2 m
and 0.05 m respectively. Assuming this data is normally distributed and 99.7% of the parts were accepted,
what are the upper limits?

μ +_ 3σ = 99.7%

A. 3.25 B. 3.35 C. 3.15 D. 2.95

PART 2: DISCUSSION. (4 marks)

The Final score of Statistics for The sample of 50 students are as follow: ( maximum point is 10)

Score Frequency
( amount of students)
2 2
3 5
4 12
5 18

6 11
7 1
8 1
a) Compute the mean, median, mode, and interquartile range, variance, standard deviation of scores in the
sample. (1 mark)

b) Construct and draw the box and whisker diagram. Give a short comment on it (1 mark)

c) Estimating the true population mean, assume that the confidence interval is 90%. (1 mark).

d) The students who score less than 4 (below 4) will fail. With the confidence level is 95%. Estimating true
proportion of student who fail the statistics. (1 mark)

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