1. Question: Which of the following is not an example of hypothesis?

    A
    What percentage of people pass their driving test in the first attempt?

    B
    The average age of cell phone users city-wide is 40 years.

    C
    The average salary of teachers in the entire school district is $50,000.

    D
    A public health official believes that 60% of all elderly people have received flu examination in the previous year.

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  2. Question: Commonly employed qualitative research methods include:

    A
    Focus groups

    B
    Case studies

    C
    Surveys

    D
    Focus groups and Surveys

    E
    Focus groups and Case studies

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  3. Question: In the above image it is stated that:

    A
    the average of the given data is not 40.

    B
    the alternative hypothesis is that the mean of the given data is 40.

    C
    the null hypothesis is that the mean value of the given data is 40.

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  4. Question: How is a Type II error symbolized as?

    A
    ß

    B
    α

    C
    Δ

    D

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  5. Question: When the data values are tightly clustered around the mean, the bell shaped curve is:

    A
    skewed

    B
    flat

    C
    steep

    D
    None of the

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  6. Question: In the Sampling Process, soon after identifying the sampling method comes the process of:

    A
    determining your sample size

    B
    sampling and data collection

    C
    reviewing your sampling process

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  7. Question: How many types of major sampling methods are there?

    A
    3

    B
    2

    C
    4

    D
    5

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  8. Question: The above-given image is an example of:

    A
    Bar graph

    B
    Pie chart

    C
    Line chart

    D
    Pareto diagram

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  9. Question: In correlation analysis, we designate one variable as an independent variable and the other as a dependent variable.

    A
    True

    B
    False

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  10. Question: In a set of 40 General Knowledge questions 5 are based on International Relations. In a computer generated test only 30 of these 40 questions will be picked up. What is the probability of at least one of these 5 questions (on International Relations) being picked up randomly out of the selected 30?

    A
    0.16

    B
    0.26

    C
    1

    D
    0.01

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