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GOOD LUCK

Answer the following questions


Question (1)
Past experience indicates that the time for high school seniors (
) to complete a standardized test is a normal
random variable with a mean of 35 minutes. If a random sample of
20 high school seniors took an average of 33.1 minutes to
complete this test with a standard deviation of 4.3 minutes, test
the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance that 35 minutes
against the alternative hypothesis that 35 minutes, then
[1] both H 0 and H 1 are given by
H 0 : 35
H 0 : 35
H 0 : 35
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) none of these
H 1 : 35
H 1 : 35
H 1 : 35
The answer is (a)
[2] The t test statistic value is
(a) 1.9
(b) 1.98
(c) 1.98
(d) 1.961
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
[3] The decision is
(a) accept H 0
(b) reject H 0
(c) reject H 1
(d) none of these
The answer is (b)
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A large automobile manufacturing company is trying to decide
whether to purchase brand ( ) A or brand B tires (
)for its new models. To help arrive at a decision, an
experiment is conducted ( )using 12 of each brand. The tires
are run until they wear out (). the results are
x 1 379 kilometers
x 1 398 kilometers
Brand A:
Brand B:
S 1 51 kilometers
S 1 59 kilometers
Test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance that there is no
difference in the two brands of tires. Assuming the populations to be
approximately normally distributes, then
[4] both H 0 and H 1 are given by
H 0 : 1 2 0
H 0 : 1 2 0
H 0 : 1 2 0
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) none of these
H 1 : 1 2 0
H 1 : 1 2 0
H 1 : 1 2 0
The answer is (a)
[5] The t test statistic value is
(a) 0.844
(b) 1.98
(c) 1.98
(d) 1.961
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
[6] The decision is
(a) accept H 0
(b) reject H 0
(c) reject H 1
(d) none of these
The answer is (a)
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It is believed that at least 60% of the residents ( )in a certain


area favor a project by a neighboring city. What conclusion ()
would you draw if only 110 in a sample of 200 voters favor
( )the project ? Use a 0.04 level of significance, then
[7] both H 0 and H 1 are given by
H 0 : p 0.6
H 0 : p 0.6
H 0 : p 0.6
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) none of these
H 1 : p 0.6
H 1 : p 0.6
H 1 : p 0.6
The answer is (a)
[8] The Z test statistic value is
(a) 0.6
(b) 1.44
(c) 1.42
(d) 0.035
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
[9] The decision is
(a) accept H 0
(b) reject H 0
(c) reject H 1
(d) none of these
The answer is (a)
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[10] The type I error is
(a) accepting H 0 when it is false
(b) accepting H 0 when it is true
(c) rejecting H 0 when it is true
(d) rejecting H 0 when it is false
(e) none of these
The answer is (c)
[11] Reducing both H 0 and H 1 depends on
(a) increasing the sample size
(b) decreasing the sample size
(c) fixing the sample size
(d) none of these
The answer is (a)
[12] The power of the test is
(a) equal to the type I error
(b) equal to the type II error
(c) equal to 1
(d) none of these
The answer is (c)
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A sample of size 16 is drawn from a normal population with mean
15 and standard deviation 2, use Chebshev's theorem to find
P
(9
x 21) is
[13]
(a) 0.222
(b) 0.4714
(c) 0.667
(d) 0.888
(d) none of these
The answer is (d)
[14] If X is uniformly distributed with values 0,1, 2,3, 4 , then
(a) 3/5
(b) 2/5
(c) 1/5
(d) 4/5
(e) none of these
The answer is (d)

[15] E (X ) is
(a) 2
(b) 10
(c) 5
(d) 4
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
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If the probability that the store of electric sets contains one
broken down ( )set is 0.4. If a sample of 5 sets is drawn and the
random variable X represents the number of broken down sets in the
sample, then the probability that the sample contains
[16] at least one broken down set is
(a) 0.92224 (b) 0.07776
(c) 0.6675 (d) 0.4441
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
[17] The expected number of broken down sets is
(a) 2
(b) 1.2
(c) 1.09
(d) 0.2
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
[18] The standard deviation for the number of broken down sets is
(a) 2
(b) 1.2
(c) 1.09
(d) 0.2
(e) none of these
The answer is (c)
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Given that Z is a standard normal distribution, then
[19] P (1 Z 1) is
(a) 0.92224 (b) 0.07776
(c) 0.6675 (d) 0.4441
(e) none of these
The answer is (c)
[20] P ( Z 3) is
(a) 0.9987
(b) 0.0013
(c) 0.6826 (d) 0.5398
(e) none of these
The answer is (c)
[21] P ( Z 1.5) is
(a) 0
(b) 0.9332
(c) 0.0668 (d) 1
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
[22] The value of Z which satisfies the following probability
P ( Z z ) 0.881 is
(a) 1.18
(b) 1.18
(c) 0.119
(d) 1.8
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
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In how many ways can 3 boys and 3 girls sit
[23] In a line
(a) 720
(b) 270
(c) 27
(d) 72
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
[24] At a round table
(a) 12
(b) 120
(c) 6
(d) 360
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
[25] In how many ways can arrange the word TOEFEL?
(a) 36
(b) 630
(c) 720
(d) 360
(e) none of these
The answer is (d)
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A bag contains 4 red balls, 3 white balls and 6 green balls. If 2
balls are randomly selected without replacement from the bag
[26] Then the probability that the two balls have the same color is
(a) 0.3376
(b) 0.3598
(c) 0.9230
(d) 0.3077
(e) none of these
4

The answer is (d)


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Let A and B be two randomly events where
5
3
1
P (B C ) , P ( A U B ) , P (A ) , then
8
4
2
[27] P (A I B ) is
4
7
1
5
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e) none of these
8
8
8
8
The answer is (c)
[28] P (A C I B C ) is
5
3
6
2
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e) none of these
8
8
8
8
The answer is (d)
[29] P (A | B ) is
3
1
2
1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e) none of these
4
2
3
3
The answer is (d)
[30] Are A and B independent?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) can't be determined
The answer is (b)
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If X is a discrete random variable has the following distribution
X
-1
2
5
8
Then
f(x)
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.1
F (5) is
[31]
(a) 0.2
(b) 0.9
(c) 0
(d) 1
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
[32] E (3X 1) 2 is
(a) 36
(b) 630
(c) 720
(d) 360
(e) none of these
The answer is (d)
[33] The standard deviation of the random variable X is
(a) 8.01
(b) 101.61
(c) 2.3
(d) 2.83
(e) none of these
The answer is (d)
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If X is a continuous random variable has the following density
function
1
(2 x ) for 0 x 2
f (x ) 2
0
ow
Then
[34] P (X 1) is
(a) 0.5
(b) 0.25
(c) 0.75
(d) 0.125
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
[35] F (2) is
(a) 1
(b) 0.4
(c) 0.7
(d) 0.3
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
5

[36] The variance is


(a) 0.222
(b) 0.149
(c) 0.667
(d) 0.444
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
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A random sample of 12 graduates of a certain secretarial school (
) typed an average of 79.3 words per minute with
standard deviation of 7.8 words per minute. Assuming a normal
distribution for the number of words typed per minute, then
[37] The 95% confidence interval for the average number of words typed
by all graduates of this school is
(a) (75.256,83.344)
(b) (74.344,84.256)
(c) (74,84)
(d) (74.887,83.713)
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
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For the proportion of defective items in a process, if a sample of
size 100 yields 8 defectives, then
[38] 95% confidence interval for the proportion of defective items is
(a) (0.21, 0.13)
(b) (0.027, 0.133)
(c) (0.002, 0.013)
(d) (0.11, 0.9)
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
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The following data decoded represent the length of time to
recovery ( )for patients randomly treated ( )with one if two
medications to clear up ( ) severe bladder infections
( )
Medication(1 Medication (2)
)
n1 14
n 2 16
x 1 19

x 2 17

1.5

22 1.8

2
1

Assuming normal populations, then


[39] 95% confidence interval for the difference 1 2 in the mean
recovery time for the two medications is
(a) (0.7955,3.2045)
(b) (0.7633, 4.7633)
(c) (1.0815, 2.9185)
(d) (1.79,3.99)
(e) none of these
The answer is (c)
[40] How large a sample is needed if we wish to be 95% confident that
our sample proportion will be within 0.02 of the true fraction of the
voting population when p 0.57 ?
(a) 2353.9025
(b) 2354
(c) 2353.9
(d) 2353
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
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Question (6)
For a sample of 30 subjects which are classified ()
according to sex and hours of watching TV during the week as
follows
Sex Male (M )
Total
Female (M C )
Hours
More than 25
5
9
14
(
A
)
hours
9
7
16
Less than (A C )
Total
14
16
30
If one person is randomly selected, then
[41] The probability that she is a female and watches TV less than 25
hours is
(a) 0.2333
(b) 0.5333
(c) 0.4666 (d) 0.3
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
[42] The probability that he is a male given he watches TV more than 25
hours is
(a) 0.3571
(b) 0.1667
(c) 0.4667 (d) 0.334
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)
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The weight of an animal (in kg) has a normal distribution with
mean 50 and standard deviation 4, then the probability that an
animal weights
[43] less than 45 kg is
(a) 0.9162
(b) 0.9277
(c) 0.1056 (d) 0.8944
(e) none of these
The answer is (c)
[44] between 48 and 54 kg is
(a) 0.8413
(b) 0.3085
(c) 0.5328 (d) 0.5398
(e) none of these
The answer is (c)
[45] more than 40 kg is
(a) 0.0062
(b) 0.9938
(c) 0.5753 (d) 0.5398
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
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The following data shows the number of hours sleeping in a
hospital for a sample 0f 18 patients of a certain anesthetic
( )
7,10,12, 4,8, 7,3,8,5,12,11,3,8,1,1,13,10, 4 , then
[46] The sample mean is
(a) 3.718
(b) 7.056
(c) 3.826
(d) 14.643
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
[47] The sample mode is
(a) 7
(b) 8
(c) 3
(d) 11
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
[48] The sample median is
(a) 7.5
(b) 9.5
(c) 9
(d) 10
(e) none of these
The answer is (a)

[49] The sample variance is


(a) 3.718
(b) 7.056
(c) 3.826
(d) 14.643
(e) none of these
The answer is (d)
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The amount of time that a bank teller ( ) spends on a
customer ( )is a random variable with mean 3.2 minutes and a
standard deviation 1.6 minutes. If a random sample of 64
customers is observed, then the probability that their sample
mean time
[50] at most 2.7 minutes is
(a) 0.9938
(b) 0.0062
(c) 0.9965 (d) 0.0035
(e) none of these
The answer is (b)
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