AP Stats - 4.1 Multiple Choice Warmup

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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A popular website places opinion poll questions next to many of its news stories. Simply click your response to join the sample. One of the questions was “Do you plan to diet this year?” More than 30,000 people responded, with 68% saying “Yes.” Which of the following is true?
About 68% of Americans planned to diet.
The poll used a convenience sample, so the results tell us little about the population of all adults.
The poll uses voluntary response, so the results tell us little about the population of all adults.
The sample is too small to draw any conclusion.
None of these.
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CCSS.HSS.IC.A.1
CCSS.7.SP.A.1
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
To gather information about the validity of a new standardized test for 10th-grade students in a particular state, a random sample of 15 high schools was selected from the state. The new test was administered to every 10th-grade student in the selected high schools. What kind of sample is this?
A simple random sample
A stratified random sample
A cluster sample
A systematic random sample
A voluntary response sample
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CCSS.HSS.IC.B.3
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Your statistics class has 30 students. You want to ask an SRS of 5 students from your class whether they use a mobile device for the online quizzes. You label the students 01, 02,…, 30. You enter the table of random digits at this line:
14459 26056 31424 80371 65103 62253 22490 61181
Your SRS contains the students labeled
14, 45, 92, 60, 56
14, 31, 03, 10, 22
14, 03, 10, 22, 22
14, 03, 10, 22, 06
14, 03, 10, 22, 11
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Suppose that 35% of the voters in a state are registered as Republicans, 40% as Democrats, and 25% as Independents. A newspaper wants to select a sample of 1000 registered voters to predict the outcome of the next election. If it randomly selects 350 Republicans, randomly selects 400 Democrats, and randomly selects 250 Independents, did this sampling procedure result in a simple random sample of registered voters from this state?
Yes, because each registered voter had the same chance of being chosen.
Yes, because random chance was involved.
No, because not all registered voters had the same chance of being chosen.
No, because a different number of registered voters was selected from each party.
No, because not all possible groups of 1000 registered voters had the same chance of being chosen.
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CCSS.HSS.IC.B.3
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
A local news agency conducted a survey about unemployment by randomly dialing phone numbers during the work day until it gathered responses from 1000 adults in its state. In the survey, 19% of those who responded said they were not currently employed. In reality, only 6% of the adults in the state were not currently employed at the time of the survey. Which of the following best explains the difference in the two percentages?
The difference is due to sampling variability. We shouldn’t expect the results of a random sample to match the truth about the population every time.
The difference is due to response bias. Adults who are employed are likely to lie and say that they are unemployed.
The difference is due to undercoverage bias. The survey included only adults and did not include teenagers who are eligible to work.
The difference is due to nonresponse bias. Adults who are employed are less likely to be available for the sample than adults who are unemployed.
The difference is due to voluntary response. Adults are able to volunteer as a member of the sample.
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CCSS.HSS.IC.B.3
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A simple random sample of 1200 adult Americans is selected, and each person is asked the following question: “In light of the huge national deficit, should the government at this time spend additional money to send humans to Mars?” Only 39% of those responding answered “Yes.” This survey
is reasonably accurate because it used a large simple random sample.
needs to be larger because only about 24 people were drawn from each state.
probably understates the percent of people who favor sending humans to Mars.
is very inaccurate but neither understates nor overstates the percent of people who favor sending humans to Mars. Because simple random sampling was used, it is unbiased.
probably overstates the percent of people who favor sending humans to Mars.
Tags
CCSS.HSS.IC.A.1
CCSS.7.SP.A.1
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