Question: What type of graph is this? [Solar Cost Graph]
Answer Choices:
Ogive
\nTime-series
\nLorenz curve
\nHistogram
Answer: Time-series
Question: Which of the following is NOT a measure of average?
Answer Choices:
Standard deviation
\nMode
\nMean
\nMedian
Answer: Standard deviation
Question: In probability theory, which of the following can mutually exclusive events NOT do?
Answer Choices:
Be within the same experiment
\nBe prime numbers
\nHold a value of zero
\nOccur simultaneously
Answer: Occur simultaneously
Question: Based on the following data, what is the calculated mean? 4, 5, 12, 9, 2, 3, 5, 5, 5, 10
Answer Choices:
5
\n6
\n35.5
\n60
Answer: 6
Question: Assume you have 50 factory employees and 25 administration employees at your company. If you were to randomly pull one employee out of the complete HR database, what is the probability that the person works in the factory?
Answer Choices:
0.33
\n0.45
\n0.50
\n0.67
Answer: 0.67
Question: What must the sum of a distribution’s deviation scores calculate to?
Answer Choices:
The square root of the distribution’s mean
\nThe sum of the mean squared
\nThe distribution’s n
\nZero
Answer: Zero
Question: Based on the following data, what is the median? 4, 5, 12, 9, 2, 3, 5, 5, 5, 10
Answer Choices:
5
\n6
\n35.5
\n60
Answer: 5
Question: In probability theory, what is the term for a specifically defined outcome that is of particular interest to the experimenter?
Answer Choices:
Hit
\nEvent
\nInstance
\nValue
Answer: Event
Question: How is a third quartile (Q3) determined?
Answer Choices:
By dividing the sum of the data set by .75
\nBy finding the middle value between the data set’s median and highest value
\nBy obtaining ¾ of a distribution’s standard deviation
\nBy using the coefficient of variation
Answer: By finding the middle value between the data set’s median and highest value
Question: What does it mean when a group of events is known to be collectively exhaustive?
Answer Choices:
The group contains only conditional events from the experiment
\nThe group encompasses all possible outcomes from the experiment
\nThe group is irrational
\nThe sum of the observed values equals zero
Answer: The group encompasses all possible outcomes from the experiment
Question: How is the range of data determined?
Answer Choices:
By dividing the maximum value in the data set by the distribution’s n
\nBy dividing the minimum value in the data set by the distribution’s n
\nBy subtracting the minimum value from the maximum value in the data set
\nBy ranking the data and calculating distance between each observed value
Answer: By subtracting the minimum value from the maximum value in the data set
Question: In 1992, what was the OVERALL cost to an industry using solar modules?
Answer Choices:
$7.50
\n$8.00
\n$8.45
\nThe graph does not provide this information
Answer: $8.45
Question: According to probability theory’s rule of multiplication for the independent event, what is the probability that Event X and Event Y both occur equal to?
Answer Choices:
The probability that Event X occurs multiplied by the probability that Event Y occurs, given that Event X has not occurred
\nThe probability that Event X occurs multiplied by the probability that Event Y occurs, given that Event X has occurred
\nThe probability that Event X occurs plus the probability that Event Y occurs, given that Event X has occurred
\nThe probability that Event X occurs plus the probability that Event Y occurs, given that Event Y has occurred
Answer: The probability that Event X occurs multiplied by the probability that Event Y occurs, given that Event X has not occurred
Question: In probability theory, what is the term for the reason an activity takes place?
Answer Choices:
Outcome
\nEvent
\nExperiment
\nInstance
Answer: Experiment