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Each observation in the random sample has the same distribution as the population.
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True

False
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The reliability of the estimator is specified in point estimation.


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True

False
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X-bar = 16000 is a point estimator of the population mean.


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True

False
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A random sample of size 25 from a normal population yields Sum of X = 200, Sum of X square = 1696.
Find the best unbiased estimate of the population mean.
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None of the above


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A random sample of size 25 from a normal population yields Sum of X = 200, Sum of X square = 1696.
Find the best unbiased estimate of population variance.
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67.8

None of the above


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A random sample of size 25 from a normal population yields Sum of X = 200, Sum of X square = 1696.
Find the unbiased estimate of population SD.
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Does not exist


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A random sample of size 25 from a normal population yields Sum of X = 200, Sum of X square = 1696.
Find the estimate of the S.E. of X-bar.
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0.8

0.4

2.0

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A random sample of size 25 from a normal population yields Sum of X = 200, Sum of X square = 1696.
The (LCL, UCL) of 95% confidence interval for the population mean is
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(7.6,8.4)

(7.1744, 8.8256)

(7.216, 8.784)

None of the above


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A random sample of size 25 from a normal population yields Sum of X = 200, Sum of X square = 1696.
We can conclude population mean to be 8 with 95% of confidence.
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True

False
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For a normal population with range 30, find the sample size required to estimate the mean with an error bound
of 3 with 95% of confidence.
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10

11

12

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In the determination of sample size n for the estimation of a parameter, when other data remain same, the
sample size will increase with the increase of error bound.
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False
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The sample size required to estimate the population proportion p of A type blood within 0.02 of its true value
with 95% confidence is
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2401

2500

601

None of the above


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Level of significance (alpha) is


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P (CR | H1)

P (AR | H1)

P (CR | H0)

P (AR | H0)
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As alpha increases, gamma decreases.


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True

False
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Power gamma is the probability of ascertaining correctness of Ho.


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False
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There are 23 defective screws in a random sample of 100 screws. Can you conclude the population proportion
of defective screws to be 15 in 100? Given alpha = 0.05; (Ho, H1) are
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p== 0.23, p > 0.23

p == 0.15, p > 0.15

p == 0.15, p=/= 0.15

p== 0.23, p =/= 0.23


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There are 23 defective screws in a random sample of 100 screws. Can you conclude the population proportion
of defective screws to be 15 in 100? Given alpha = 0.05; Computed value of the T.S. is
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2.24

1.60

2.05

None of the above


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There are 23 defective screws in a random sample of 100 screws. Can you conclude the population proportion
of defective screws to be 15 in 100? Given alpha =0.05; CR is
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Z > 1.64

|Z| > 1.96

Z > 1.96

None of the above


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There are 23 defective screws in a random sample of 100 screws. Can you conclude the population proportion
of defective screws to be 15 in 100? Given alpha = 0.05; The Ho should be rejected.
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True

False
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In a sample of 36 observations from a normal distribution with mean 98 and standard deviation of 12,
what is the probability that the sample mean will be between 95 and 102.
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0.4332

0.4772

0.9104

None of the above


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