MGSC 291 Final EXAM ALL 250 QUESTIONS
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MGSC 291
QUESTION: For a continuous random variable x, how many distinct values can it assume over an
interval?
Infinite
Countably infinite
finite
countably finite - ANSWER-Infinite
QUESTION: All of the following are characteristics of the normal distribution except:
It is completely described by 2 parameters
It is a discrete distribution
It's symmetric around it's mean
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It's asymptotic - ANSWER-It's a discrete distribution (the normal distribution is a continuous
distribution)
Q; Which of the following can be represented by a discrete random variable?
The circumference of a randomly generated circle
The time of a flight between Chicago and New York
The number of defective light bulbs in a sample of five
The average distance achieved in a series of long jumps - ANSWER-The number of defective
light bulbs in a sample of five
QUESTION: A continuous random variable has the uniform distribution on the interval a, b if it's
probability density function is - ANSWER-Constant for all x between a and b, and 0 otherwise
QUESTION: Which of the following random variables is depicted with a bell shaped curve?
Normal random variable
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Binomial random variable
Exponential random variable
Uniform random variable - ANSWER-Normal random variable
QUESTION: The total area under the normal curve is - ANSWER-Equal to 1
QUESTION: Due to symmetry the probability that the standard normal random variable Z is less
than 0 is equal to - ANSWER-0.5
QUESTION: For a continuous random variable X, the number of possible values - ANSWER-
Cannot be counted
QUESTION: How many parameters are needed to fully describe any normal distribution -
ANSWER-2
QUESTION: T or F the expected value and the variance of the standard normal random variable
Z are both zero - ANSWER-False (the expected value of Z is zero, but the variance is 1)
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QUESTION: The probability that a discrete random variable X assumes a particular value x is -
ANSWER-Between zero and one
QUESTION: The probability distribution of a continuous random variable is called its - ANSWER-
Probability density function
QUESTION: The z table provides the cumulative probabilities for a given z. What does
cumulative probabilities mean? - ANSWER-The probability that Z is less than or equal to a given
z value
QUESTION: T or F the distinct values of both a continuous random variable and a discrete
random variable can be counted - ANSWER-False ( a continuous random variable assumes an
infinite number of values over an interval.)
QUESTION: For a continuous random variable X it is only meaningful to calculate the probability
that the value of the random variable - ANSWER-Falls within some specified interval
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