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Question 1 Which level of confidence would produce the widest confidence interval? A

Statistics Aug 27, 2020

Question 1

Which level of confidence would produce the widest confidence interval?

A. 98%

B. 90%

C. 95%

D. 99%

 

 

 

Question 2

What is the margin of error if c = 0.9, s = 1.5, n = 50

A. 1.645

B. 0.1

C. 0.349

D. 0.049

 

 

Question 3

For a sample less than 30 we can use t-distribution only if

A. The population is normally, or approximately normally, distributed.

B. σ is unknown

C. σ is known

D. Both A & B

 

 

Question 4

If level of confidence is 85% then what will be the critical value, zc?

A. 1.645

B. 1.037

C. 1.439

D. 0.85

 

 

Question 5

If level of confidence is 85% then what is the value of c?

A. 0.15

B. 0.85

C. 0.075

D. 1

 

 

 

Question 6

What is the critical value tc for confidence level c = 0.95 and sample size n = 10

A. 2.228

B. 2.262

C. 1.812

D. 1.833

 

 

Question 7

Which statement is true for a t-distribution?

A. It is a positively skewed curve.

B. It is a single curve determined by the sample size.

C. It is very close to the standard normal distribution when d.f. 30.

D. None of the above.

 

 

 

 

Question 8

What is the critical value of χL 2 for 95% confidence interval when the sample size is 20?

A. 8.907

B. 30.144

C. 32.852

D. 10.117

 

question 9

What are the critical values χR 2 and χL 2 for c = 0.99 confidence level and sample size of n = 13

A. 28.299, 3.074

B. 16.919, 3.325

C. 35.479, 10.283

D. 44.314, 11.524

 

 

Question 10

You wish to estimate accurately with 95% confidence and within 3% of the true population, the proportions of television sets that need repairs or have problems by the time the product is three years old. If no preliminary estimate is available, what is the minimum sample size required?

A. 1070

B. 1600

C. 1067

D. 1068

 

 

 

Question 11

A statement or claim about a population parameter is called

A. Null Hypothesis

B. Alternative Hypothesis

C. Statistical Hypothesis

D. All of the above

 

 

 

Question 12

Which statement is true for alternative hypothesis?

A. It is the complement of the null hypothesis

B.It must be true if the null hypothesis is false.

C.It is a statistical hypothesis that contains a statement of inequality.

D. All of the above

 

 

Question 13

If Ho : μ 5; Ha : μ < 5; then the hypothesis test is a

A. Left-tailed test

B. Right-tailed test

C. Two-tailed test

D. None of the above

 

 

 

Question 14

If α = 0.05 then for a right-tailed test the critical value would be?

A. 1.645

B. 1.65

C. 1.28

D. -1.33

 

 

Question 15

If α = 0.01 then for a left-tailed test the critical value would be?

A. 1.28

B. -2.23

C. -2.33

D. 1.65

 

 

Question 16

Find the P-value for a two-tailed test with a test statistic of z = 1.33

A. 1.8164

B. 0.1836

C. 0.0182

D. 0.1188

 

 

Question 17

Find the critical value to for a left-tailed test, given that α = 0.01 & n = 19

A. 2.539

B. 2.552

C. -2.539

D. -2.552

 

 

Question 18

A large university says the mean number of class room hours per week for full time faculty is more than 9. So the null & alterative hypothesis are:

A. Ho : μ = 9; Ha : μ 9

B. Ho : μ < 9; Ha : μ 9

C. Ho : μ 9; Ha : μ > 9

D. Ho : μ > 9; Ha : μ 9

 

 

 

Question 19

A medical researcher estimates that no more than 55% of US adults eat breakfast everyday. In a random sample of 250 US adults, 61% say that they eat breakfast everyday. At α = 0.05, which decision is appropriate for this problem?

A. Fail to reject null hypothesis

B. Reject null hypothesis

C. None of the above

D. Both A & B

 

 

Question 20

What is the critical χ2 values for a two-tailed test when n = 11 & α = 0.01

A. 2.603, 26.757

B. 2.156, 25.188

C. 2.558, 23.209

D. 3.053, 24.725

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