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Question 1. You wanted to know the magazine subscribers' average income.
You drew a random sample of 100 subscribers and identified that the
average income was $27,500. What is the population?
All of the subscribers
100 subscribers
All subcribers' income
100 subscribers' income
None of the above
unanswered
Question 2. Which of the following is an example of quantitative data?
Student gender
Consumers' feeedback regrading specific income (below average,
average, above average)
Quantitative potato yeild
Political party of survey participants
Number 24; 7; 10; 15 stitched on a football team's shirts
unanswered
Question 3. The following frequency distribution analyzes class A's Math test
results. Calculate this class's average test result

6.38
5.38
4.38
6.02
None of the above
unanswered
Question 4. The following pie chart shows the percentage of smart phone
users among 15,000 residents. Calculate Apple smart phone users.

1650 users
6000 users
2700 users
1800 users
None of the above
unanswered
Question 5. If the correlation coefficient between population x and y is
determined as -0,85, which of the following is correct?
There is a strong positive linear correlation between x and y
There is a strong negative linear correlation between x and y
An increase in one of the variables will cause the others to reduce by
85%
The slope of regression line is used to anticipate the y value as positive
unanswered
Question 6. In simple linear regression model, the slope coefficient
calculates:
y's change in the anticipation model for every unit change
y's anticipation change in any available x value
y's anticipation value in any available x value
y/x ratio
None of the above
unanswered
Question 7. The following table shows the hobby in soft drinks of 335 people
in 3 groups:

How many percent will the column increase by age if we focus on Tea
column?
17.4%; 30.4%; 52.2%
6.0%; 10.4%; 17.9%
19.0%; 33.3%; 48%
45.5%; 36.4%; 18.1%
None of the above
unanswered
Question 8. Two lists of numbers, X and Y, have a correlation of 0.3; X and Z
have a correlation of - 0.7 We know that:
the stronger correlation is the correlation of X and Y, since it is positive.
the two correlations are equally strong, since 1.0 - 0.7 = 0.3
the stronger correlation is the correlation of X and Z
We cannot tell which is stronger without more information.
unanswered
Question 9. We measure heights and weights of 100 twenty-year old male
college students. Which will have the higher correlation:
corr(height, weight) will be much greater than corr(weight, height)
corr(weight, height) will be much greater than corr(height, weight)
Both will be about the same, but corr(weight, height) will be a little
higher.
Both will have the same correlation
Both will be about the same, but corr(height, weight) will be a little
higher.
unanswered
Question 10. Which of the following is NOT a possible value of the correlation
coefficient?
negative 0.9
zero
positive 0.15
positive 1.5
negative 0.5
unanswered
Question 11. A newly completed research analyzes favorite brands for
breakfast in correlation with consumers' gender. It includes 200 male
customers and 300 female customers. Three cereal brands are: A, B, and C.
250 female customers in total like brand A, 25 female customers like brand
C. 100 customers in total like brand B. The number of male customers who
like brand B is:
100
75
25
Not enough information to identify data
None of the above
unanswered
Question 12. Find the median of sample data. 23, 15, 36, 16, 25, 45, 67
16
45
36
25
None of the above
unanswered
Question 13. Find the third quartile of sample data. 3; 7; 2; 5; 9; 13; 25; 1;
64
7
19
25
9
None of the above
unanswered
Question 14. Which of the following calculations is affected by exceptions?
Median
Mean
Variance
Mode
Interval
unanswered
Question 15. Which of the following is wrong regarding Pearson correlation
coefficient r?
i. -1<=r<=1
ii. R calculates the strength of linear relationship
iii. R is very sensitive to exceptions
iv. R value is affected by all values of a variable transferred to other
measures
None of the above
iv and iii
iii
All of the above
iv
unanswered
Question 16. x height and y weight of 5 students are given in the table
below. Find correlation coefficient r.

-0.87
-0.78
0.87
0.78
None of the above
unanswered
Question 17. Which of the following is true about Least Squares method?
To find simple linear regression line
Based on total smallest square residual value
All of the above
None of the above
unanswered
Question 18. Which of the following is true about Least Squares method?
To find the most suitable line for data set
Give a visual illustration about the relationship of data points
All of the above
None of the above
unanswered
Question 19. Which of the following is true about y-intercept of regression
line?
y-intercept of regression line and correlation coefficient have the same
symbol
If y-intercept value is positive, the regression line will accrue
All of the above
None of the above
unanswered
Question 20. Which of the following is wrong about the slope of regression
line?
The slope value of the smallest regression line is -1 and of the biggest
regression line is 1
The slope of regression line is very sensitive to exceptions
All of the above
None of the above
unanswered
Question 21. A box contains 3 white marbles, 7 red marbles and 15 green
marbles. Another box contains 10 white marbles, 6 red marbles and 9 green
marbles. We take one random marble from each box. The probability of
taking 2 marbles of the same color is:
205/625
207/625
209/625
209/625
unanswered
Question 22. There are 5 job applicants, 2 of which have A-rated
applications. The Director need to choose 2 applicants. The probability of the
event in which both chosen applicants have A-rated applications is:
02/10
1/10
2/5
1/5
unanswered
Question 23. Upon observing the time of product finish from 50 workers, we
have the following table
The average time of product finish of the workers is
19.28
20.23
21.05
20.72
unanswered
Question 24. In a pig ranch, after 3 months of new food trial, some pigs are
weighed and data is acquired as below:

The average weight of the pigs is


69.16
70.20
70.50
68.90
unanswered
Question 25. If X is a random variable which complies with discrete uniform
distribution with n=5, X ∈
{1,2,..,5}.
E(2X+1) = …
5
6
7
8
unanswered
Question 26. Upon personal income investigation within a month (million
dong), we have the following table:

Which is the average income?


3.243
3.4256
3.5215
3.014
unanswered
Question 27. Implement 5 independent trials, of which the probability for
each successful trial is 0,2. Call X the number of successful trials. Then E(X2
) equals:
1
2
1.8
2.2
unanswered
Question 28. Upon the observation of interest rate (Y) and inflation rate (X)
in some countries, we have the following table

The sample correlation coefficient equals


0
1
0.6
-1
unanswered
Question 29. Randomly roll an ideal dice 3 times. The probability of 6-dot
surface appearing in 2 out of 3 times is
5/72
5/216
1/36
25/72
unanswered
Question 30.Two snipers A and B trained independantly: A shot twice 2 with
hit probability of each shot is 0,7; B shot 3 times with hit probability of each
shot is 0,6. The probability of total hit of 4 is:
0.2058
0.2314
0.5432
0.3024
unanswered
Question 31. Patients go to X hospital to treat one of 3 diseases A, B, C.
There are 60% of the patients treating A, 30% treating B and 10% treating
C. The probability to completely cure A, B and C is 0,9; 0,8 and 0,85
respectively. The rate of patients who are fully cured is ...
0.835
0.84
0.865
0.875
unanswered
Question 32. Gven that the probability of giving birth to boys and girls
equals 0,5. A family has 4 children. The probability for the family to have
only one boy is …
0.3125
0.4375
0.5625
0.1875
unanswered
Question 33. A cargo had the rate of good products to be 80%. Before
launching, a quality check equipment was used to eliminate bad products. It
identified good products with the probability of 0,95 and bad products with
the probability of 0,99. The rate of products being launched is ...
80%
81.2%
76.2%
75%
unanswered
Question 34. There are 5 job applicants, 2 of which have A-rated
applications. The Director needs to choose 2 applicants. The probability of
the event in which 1 of the 2 chosen applicants have A-rated applications
is...
6/10
3/10
2/10
1
unanswered
Question 35. There are two cargoes: cargo I contains 2 A products and 3 B
products, cargo II contains 4 A products and 1 B product. Someone picked
randomly 2 products out of cargo I, 1 product out of cargo II (regardless of
the order of products taken). The number of ways to choose 3 products of
the same type is ...
12
8
7
6
unanswered
Question 36. Conduct 5 independent trials, in which the probability of
successful trial each time is 0,2. Call X the number of successful trials. Then
VX equals …
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
unanswered
Question 37. In a group of 100 sports car buyers, 40 bought alarm systems,
30 purchased bucket seats, and 20 purchased an alarm system and bucket
seats. If a car buyer chosen at random bought an alarm system, what is the
probability they also bought bucket seats?
0.5
0.6
0.65
0.55
unanswered
Question 38. Susan took two tests. The probability of her passing both tests
is 0.6. The probability of her passing the first test is 0.8. What is the
probability of her passing the second test given that she has passed the first
test?
0.7
0.85
0.75
0.65
unanswered
Question 39. A bag contains red and blue marbles. Two marbles are drawn
without replacement. The probability of selecting a red marble and then a
blue marble is 0.28. The probability of selecting a red marble on the first
draw is 0.5. What is the probability of selecting a blue marble on the second
draw, given that the first marble drawn was red?
0.55
0.56
0.65
0.6
unanswered
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