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Reasoning and Sampling Methods Quiz

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions covering various topics: 1. Question 1 asks to identify the type of reasoning used in a given statement. 2. Question 2 asks to identify examples of discrete random variables from a list of options. 3. Question 3 asks which sampling method was used to randomly stop and question 40 students on a university campus. 4. The remaining questions cover topics like sampling methods, area under and to the right of standard normal curves, confidence levels, probability distributions, and identifying errors in academic texts.

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Reasoning and Sampling Methods Quiz

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions covering various topics: 1. Question 1 asks to identify the type of reasoning used in a given statement. 2. Question 2 asks to identify examples of discrete random variables from a list of options. 3. Question 3 asks which sampling method was used to randomly stop and question 40 students on a university campus. 4. The remaining questions cover topics like sampling methods, area under and to the right of standard normal curves, confidence levels, probability distributions, and identifying errors in academic texts.

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1. All seniors are smart. Rose is a senior. Therefore, Rose is smart.

Identify what type of


reasoning.
a. Inductive
b. Deductive
c. Conclusive
d. Conductive
2. Discrete random variable are random variables where the observed numerical value are
produced by counting and assumes whole numbers only. Which of the following is/are
example/s of discrete random variable?
a. Names listed in a voting center
b. Number of girls in math class
c. Outcomes when tossing a coin
d. Annual gross sail
e. Restaurants seating capacity
3. In this study, the researcher randomly stopped 40 students and questioned on a university
campus. What sampling method was used?
a. Purposive sampling
b. Quota sampling
c. Snowball sampling
d. Convenience sampling
4. In this method, selecting sample from a population is defined by certain inclusion and exclusion
criteria specified and decided by the researcher guided by the purpose of the study.
a. Purposive sampling
b. Convenience sampling
c. Snowball sampling
d. Quota sampling
5. This method is often used when the complete list of population is impossible to construct and
the process of selecting the clusters or groups are defined by geographical location, economic
status and other group-defining characteristics.
a. Multi-stage sampling
b. Simple random sampling
c. Systematic sampling
d. Cluster sampling
6. Find the area between z = 1.52 and z = 2.5
a. 0.1850
b. 0.0581
c. 0.1508
d. None of the above
7. Find the area to the right of z = 1.56
a. 0.4950
b. 0.5049
c. 0.0594
d. None of the above
8. Which of the following is true about the confidence level?
a. It contains the true population parameter
b. 95% confidence level implies probability of population parameter is 95%.
c. It is (1-ɑ)100%
d. All of the above
9. Suppose you have a sample size n = 12 from a normal distribution. Find t a at 95% confidence
2
level.
a. 0.05
b. 0.025
c. 0.15
d. 0.015
10. Below is a discrete probability distribution, determine P(2).
x 0 1 2 3 4
0.1 0.2 ? 0.2 0.2
P(x)
a. 0.1
b. 0.2
c. 0.3
d. 0.4

ENGLISH VOCABULARY:

1. You’re snatched.
a. Slang
b. Political jargon
c. Colloquial
d. Business jargon
2. Avoid drinking soda.
a. Police jargon
b. Medical jargon
c. Slang
d. Colloquial
3. Spot the error in the academic text below:
It’s a holiday season. These are all for free.
a. It’s
b. season
c. are
d. for free
4. Spot the error in the academic text below:
It’s been a year in my senior high. I need some rubber shoes.
a. been
b. senior
c. need
d. rubber shoes
5. Spot the error in the academic text below:
She doesn’t know how to cope up with all her struggles in life now.
a. know
b. cope up with
c. struggles
d. now
6. Spot the error in the academic text below:
The new aircon you’ve been waiting for has been delivered earlier today.
a. aircon
b. waiting for
c. delivered
d. today
7. Spot the error in the academic text below:
My flight to LA has been booked. I’m not coming to the party.
a. LA
b. booked
c. coming
d. party
8. Spot the error in the academic text below:
I’d like the furnitures be brought to the showroom after they are checked by the QA.
a. furnitures
b. brought
c. showroom
d. QA

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