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_1. What is the branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of
data?
_16. What is the systematic process in collecting information for research?
PERFORMANCE TASK No. 1
C. Data Gathering
D. Presentation of Data
A. Data Analysis
A. Algebra
B. Geometry
C. Statistics
D. Trigonometry
B. Data Dissemination
SURVEY YOUR WAY!
2. Which of the following is a complete collection of all elements to be studied?
One of the easiest statistical instruments to formulate is a survey form. Surveys are very helpful tool and useful in research
among different fields. It is low cost, extensive, flexible, and dependable. You will create your own today! Follow the steps
below to plan your survey..
STEP 1. Choose your population.
a. Your classmates b. Family Member c. Neighbors
STEP 2. Plan on how you will select a sample from your chosen population.
STEP 3. Determine the thing/topic you are most interested to know. Choose from the following topics:
a. Habits and Struggles during the Pandemic
b. Online Gaming
c. New normal education
d. Social Media Applications
e. Others:(You can identify your own topic)
STEP 4. Based on your answer in step 3, write a short description for your survey. Using a clear and simple language, briefly
explain the topic and the purpose of your survey.
STEP 5. Based also on your answer in step 3, determine what questions you will present in your survey form. Decide whether
your questions will be multiple-choice or whether you will allow survey participants to give any answer they wish.
STEP 6. Write down your survey questions on a sheet of paper. Make your own survey form.
17. What is the process of selecting samples from a population?
C. Sample
D. Statistics
C. Sampling
B. Grouping
18. Which of the following pertains to the entire group being considered in a study?
B. Population
D. Sorting
B. Population
_3. Which of the following is a subset of a population that will serve as a representative of the whole population?
B. Population
A. Census
A. Collecting
A. Data
C. Sample
D. Variable
A. Census
C. Sample
D. Statistics
_19. What do you call the part and representative group of a population?
_4. Which of the following situations can statistics NOT be applied?
A. Describing the scores of the students.
B. Population
20. What are the data that come from people who have first-hand information about a given situation or topic?
B. Primary source
A. Data
C. Sample
D. Variable
C. Reading educational books for literacy.
A. Initial source
C. Secondary source D. Tertiary source
B. Collecting and analyzing data from experiments. D. Identifying the favorite pass time of students.
5. Which of the following nature of data can be characterized by numbers representing counts or measurements?
B. Discrete
_21. Ms. Reyes used fishbowl method in selecting 10 students to participate in MATHINIK conference. What sampling techniques
did she used?
A. Continuous
C. Qualitative
D. Quantitative
A. Cluster Sampling
B. Convenience Sampling
C. Random Sampling
D. Systematic Sampling
6. What is the nature of data that can be distinguished by some nonnumeric characteristics?
C. Qualitative
_22. Ms. Reyes grouped the junior high school students into eight grade 7 male students, grade 7 female students, grade 8 male
students, grade 8 female students, grade 9 male students, grade 9 female students, grade 10 male students and grade 10
female students. Then she picked one tenth students from each group to answer a questionnaire. What sampling techniques
A. Continuous
B. Discrete
D. Quantitative
_7. If quantitative data takes on numerical value that can be measured on a numerical scale, which of the following is NOT a
quantitative data?
did she used?
C. Weight
A. Cluster Sampling
B. Convenience Sampling
C. Stratified Random Sampling
D. Systematic Sampling
A. Age
B. Height
D. Rank
8. Which of the following data results from either a finite number of possible values or countable number of possible values as 0,
or 1, or 2, and so on?
A. Continuous
_9. Which of the following data result from infinitely many possible values that can be associated with points on a continuous scale
in such a way that there are no gaps or interruptions?
A Continuous
23. Jean wants to know the satisfaction rate of their customers for the breads that they are selling. They distributed a short survey
form to all the families in one barangay. What sampling techniques did she used?
A. Cluster Sampling
B. Convenience Sampling
C. Qualitative
D. Quantitative
C. Stratified Random Sampling
D. Systematic Sampling
B. Discrete
20
15
The leamer was able to The learner was able to The leamer was able to The learner was not
10
5
_24. Paul sent google forms to all his Facebook friends to determine the most popular song for the past few months.
What sampling techniques did she used?
B. Discrete
C. Qualitative
D. Quantitative
A. Cluster Sampling
B. Convenience Sampling
C. Stratified Random Sampling
D. Systematic Sampling
write all the elements
write almost all the
write the elements but able to write all the
Strategic Knowledge
needed on a survey
elements but missed
elements needed ona
_10. What level of measurement is characterized by data that consist of names, labels, or categories only?
missed two to four
_25. For her TLE project, Elsie has to make her classmates grade her dish. Since the food is not enough for everyone, she listed
the names of her classmates alphabetically. Using a randomizer, she then decided to make every 4ª persons in her list taste
her recipe. What sampling techniques did she used?
A. Cluster Sampling
B. Convenience Sampling
survey
The work is presented The work is presented The work is presented The work appears
in a neat, clear, and but in a neat manner but not sloppy and
that clear or organized. unorganized.
B. Nominal
_11. Which of the following is TRUE about qualitative data?
C. Ordinal
elements
A. Interval
D. Ratio
one.
C. Stratified Random Sampling
D. Systematic Sampling
Neatness and
Organization
in a neat, clear, and
organized fashion
A. It can be nominal.
B. It can be ratio.
_12. Qualitative is to categorical as to Quantitative is to
A. Continuous
C. It can be interval.
D. It can be discrete.
not organized.
26. Paul used written questions and emailed it to the respondents. What data collection method did he used?
A. Experimental Method
B. Interview Method
C. Observation Method
D. Survey Method
B. Discrete
C. Nominal
D. Numerical
PERFORMANCE TASK No. 2
_13. What level of measurement involves data that may be arranged in some order but differences between data values either
cannot be determined or are meaningless?
_
27. What is the data collection method where the subjects' behavior or characteristics are being observed in their natural
Paul wants to know the effects of the number of hours spent in social media on grades of the Grade 7 students in
environment?
A. Experimental Method
B. Interview Method
Zambales National High School.
C. Ordinal
D. Ratio
C. Observation Method
D. Survey Method
A. Interval
B. Nominal
_14. Which of the following is a level of measurement involves meaningful amounts of differences between data and has no
28. What data collection method is prone to mistake? For example, the respondents are not able to recall information.
Questions:
A. Experimental Method
B. Interview Method
C. Observation Method
D. Survey Method
absolute zero?
1. What sampling technique would you suggest him to use? Why?
2. What data gathering method is most appropriate to use? Why?
A. Interval
15. What level of meassurement has all the properties of interval level but has true zero point or absolute zero?
A. Interval
B. Nominal
C. Ordinal
D. Ratio
29. What method is used when a researcher asked direct questions from his respondents face-to-face, via phone call or video call?
A. Experimental Method
C. Observation Method
D. Survey Method
B. Nominal
C. Ordinal
D. Ratio
B. Interview Method
15
10
5
30. Which data collection method uses the human senses to gather information?
A. Experimental Method
Interview Method
C. Observation Method
D. Survey Method
The leamer follows correct grammar in The learner was able to give reason for the The learner was able to provide answer.
writing his answer and explanation.
answer provided.
Transcribed Image Text:_1. What is the branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data? _16. What is the systematic process in collecting information for research? PERFORMANCE TASK No. 1 C. Data Gathering D. Presentation of Data A. Data Analysis A. Algebra B. Geometry C. Statistics D. Trigonometry B. Data Dissemination SURVEY YOUR WAY! 2. Which of the following is a complete collection of all elements to be studied? One of the easiest statistical instruments to formulate is a survey form. Surveys are very helpful tool and useful in research among different fields. It is low cost, extensive, flexible, and dependable. You will create your own today! Follow the steps below to plan your survey.. STEP 1. Choose your population. a. Your classmates b. Family Member c. Neighbors STEP 2. Plan on how you will select a sample from your chosen population. STEP 3. Determine the thing/topic you are most interested to know. Choose from the following topics: a. Habits and Struggles during the Pandemic b. Online Gaming c. New normal education d. Social Media Applications e. Others:(You can identify your own topic) STEP 4. Based on your answer in step 3, write a short description for your survey. Using a clear and simple language, briefly explain the topic and the purpose of your survey. STEP 5. Based also on your answer in step 3, determine what questions you will present in your survey form. Decide whether your questions will be multiple-choice or whether you will allow survey participants to give any answer they wish. STEP 6. Write down your survey questions on a sheet of paper. Make your own survey form. 17. What is the process of selecting samples from a population? C. Sample D. Statistics C. Sampling B. Grouping 18. Which of the following pertains to the entire group being considered in a study? B. Population D. Sorting B. Population _3. Which of the following is a subset of a population that will serve as a representative of the whole population? B. Population A. Census A. Collecting A. Data C. Sample D. Variable A. Census C. Sample D. Statistics _19. What do you call the part and representative group of a population? _4. Which of the following situations can statistics NOT be applied? A. Describing the scores of the students. B. Population 20. What are the data that come from people who have first-hand information about a given situation or topic? B. Primary source A. Data C. Sample D. Variable C. Reading educational books for literacy. A. Initial source C. Secondary source D. Tertiary source B. Collecting and analyzing data from experiments. D. Identifying the favorite pass time of students. 5. Which of the following nature of data can be characterized by numbers representing counts or measurements? B. Discrete _21. Ms. Reyes used fishbowl method in selecting 10 students to participate in MATHINIK conference. What sampling techniques did she used? A. Continuous C. Qualitative D. Quantitative A. Cluster Sampling B. Convenience Sampling C. Random Sampling D. Systematic Sampling 6. What is the nature of data that can be distinguished by some nonnumeric characteristics? C. Qualitative _22. Ms. Reyes grouped the junior high school students into eight grade 7 male students, grade 7 female students, grade 8 male students, grade 8 female students, grade 9 male students, grade 9 female students, grade 10 male students and grade 10 female students. Then she picked one tenth students from each group to answer a questionnaire. What sampling techniques A. Continuous B. Discrete D. Quantitative _7. If quantitative data takes on numerical value that can be measured on a numerical scale, which of the following is NOT a quantitative data? did she used? C. Weight A. Cluster Sampling B. Convenience Sampling C. Stratified Random Sampling D. Systematic Sampling A. Age B. Height D. Rank 8. Which of the following data results from either a finite number of possible values or countable number of possible values as 0, or 1, or 2, and so on? A. Continuous _9. Which of the following data result from infinitely many possible values that can be associated with points on a continuous scale in such a way that there are no gaps or interruptions? A Continuous 23. Jean wants to know the satisfaction rate of their customers for the breads that they are selling. They distributed a short survey form to all the families in one barangay. What sampling techniques did she used? A. Cluster Sampling B. Convenience Sampling C. Qualitative D. Quantitative C. Stratified Random Sampling D. Systematic Sampling B. Discrete 20 15 The leamer was able to The learner was able to The leamer was able to The learner was not 10 5 _24. Paul sent google forms to all his Facebook friends to determine the most popular song for the past few months. What sampling techniques did she used? B. Discrete C. Qualitative D. Quantitative A. Cluster Sampling B. Convenience Sampling C. Stratified Random Sampling D. Systematic Sampling write all the elements write almost all the write the elements but able to write all the Strategic Knowledge needed on a survey elements but missed elements needed ona _10. What level of measurement is characterized by data that consist of names, labels, or categories only? missed two to four _25. For her TLE project, Elsie has to make her classmates grade her dish. Since the food is not enough for everyone, she listed the names of her classmates alphabetically. Using a randomizer, she then decided to make every 4ª persons in her list taste her recipe. What sampling techniques did she used? A. Cluster Sampling B. Convenience Sampling survey The work is presented The work is presented The work is presented The work appears in a neat, clear, and but in a neat manner but not sloppy and that clear or organized. unorganized. B. Nominal _11. Which of the following is TRUE about qualitative data? C. Ordinal elements A. Interval D. Ratio one. C. Stratified Random Sampling D. Systematic Sampling Neatness and Organization in a neat, clear, and organized fashion A. It can be nominal. B. It can be ratio. _12. Qualitative is to categorical as to Quantitative is to A. Continuous C. It can be interval. D. It can be discrete. not organized. 26. Paul used written questions and emailed it to the respondents. What data collection method did he used? A. Experimental Method B. Interview Method C. Observation Method D. Survey Method B. Discrete C. Nominal D. Numerical PERFORMANCE TASK No. 2 _13. What level of measurement involves data that may be arranged in some order but differences between data values either cannot be determined or are meaningless? _ 27. What is the data collection method where the subjects' behavior or characteristics are being observed in their natural Paul wants to know the effects of the number of hours spent in social media on grades of the Grade 7 students in environment? A. Experimental Method B. Interview Method Zambales National High School. C. Ordinal D. Ratio C. Observation Method D. Survey Method A. Interval B. Nominal _14. Which of the following is a level of measurement involves meaningful amounts of differences between data and has no 28. What data collection method is prone to mistake? For example, the respondents are not able to recall information. Questions: A. Experimental Method B. Interview Method C. Observation Method D. Survey Method absolute zero? 1. What sampling technique would you suggest him to use? Why? 2. What data gathering method is most appropriate to use? Why? A. Interval 15. What level of meassurement has all the properties of interval level but has true zero point or absolute zero? 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