AP Stats Hypothesis Testing Proportions

AP Stats Hypothesis Testing Proportions

12th Grade

20 Qs

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AP Stats Hypothesis Testing Proportions

AP Stats Hypothesis Testing Proportions

Assessment

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Mathematics

12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Identify the correct null hypothesis: Is the proportion of babies born male different from 50%? In a sample of 200 babies, 96 were male. Test the claim using a level of significance of 1%.

H0: p = 0.50

H0: µ = 100

H0: p = 0.48

H0: µ = 96

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the critical value (in a test about proportions) for a left-tailed test with α = 0.05 and n ≥ 30. 

z0 = -1.645

z0 = -2.33

z0 = -1.96

z0 = 2.58

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

When performing a test about the population proportion, what distribution would you need to use? 

z

t

chi-square

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A mayor is concerned about the percentage of city residents who express disapproval of his job performance. His political committee pays for a newspaper ad, hoping to keep his disapproval rating below 21%. They will use a follow up poll to access effectiveness. What are the correct null and alternative hypotheses?

Ho: μ > 21

Ha: μ < 21

Ho: p > .20

Ha: p < .20

Ho: p < .21

Ha: p > .21

Ho: p > .21

Ha: p < .21

5.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A leading research firm reports that 33% of young adults have completed a college degree.  One state leader who is trying to create more scholarship money for college believes that the rate is lower than that in his state.  The state leader commissions a study that surveys 500 young adults in the same age bracket as the national study to see if they have completed a college degree.  Of the 500 interviewed, 152 have completed a college degree.  Conduct a hypothesis test to see if the state leader has evidence to support his claim.

0.05

x

0.304

p

500

α

152

n

0.330

6.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The manufacturer of soft drink A advertises that they have 60% of the soft drink market. A consumer group that monitors sales thinks that this percentage is no longer true. In a blind taste test of 100 people, 58 people selected soft drink A. Is this evidence that the percentage of the market for soft drink A is different than advertised?

p = 0.6

p ≠ 0.6

p0 = 0.6

p0 < 0.6

p>0.6

p = 0.58

p≠0.58

p0 = 0.58

p0 ≠ 0.58

7.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In one year, a national vital statistics report indicated that about 3% of all births produced twins.  Data from a large city hospital found only 7 sets of twins were born to 469 teenage girls.  Does that suggest that mothers under age 20 may be less likely to have twins?  Test at a .05 significance level.

Match the following

7

α

3%

x

1.5%

n

5%

p0

469

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