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Key - Enggmath 3 - Prelim Quiz 01

This document is a preliminary quiz for the Engineering Data Analysis course at Saint Louis University, assessing students' understanding of data collection methods, probability, and problem-solving processes. It includes multiple-choice questions and problem-solving exercises related to set operations and probability calculations. Students are instructed to follow specific guidelines for answering to ensure their responses are valid.

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Key - Enggmath 3 - Prelim Quiz 01

This document is a preliminary quiz for the Engineering Data Analysis course at Saint Louis University, assessing students' understanding of data collection methods, probability, and problem-solving processes. It includes multiple-choice questions and problem-solving exercises related to set operations and probability calculations. Students are instructed to follow specific guidelines for answering to ensure their responses are valid.

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SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY NAME: _____________________________

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE SCHEDULE: _________________________


SECOND SEM 2024-2025 NAME OF INSTRUCTOR: ENGR. SIM 40
DATE OF ASSESSMENT: ______________
ENGGMATH 3 ENGINEERING DATA ANALYSIS
PRELIM QUIZ 01

This quiz is designed to assess whether you are able to analyze and solve problems related to TLO 1: Identify the
methods of data collection, planning and conducting surveys and experiments TLO 2: Solve sample
space and relationships among events, counting rules useful in probability and rules of probability.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: SHADE the letter that


corresponds to your answer. Avoid making any
unnecessary markings on the zipgrade form. Failure to
follow the instructions would invalidate your answers.
(1 point each)
1. This makes an interference to the well-defined
population from which the sample is selected
a. Retrospective Study c. Designed Experiment
b. Enumerative Study d. Observational Study
2. This uses existing records of the population. Some
crucial information may be unavailable and the
validity of the data be questioned
a. Retrospective Study c. Designed Experiment
b. Enumerative Study d. Observational Study
3. Collects data by observation while controlling the
conditions.
a. Retrospective Study c. Designed Experiment
b. Enumerative Study d. Observational Study
4. Established based on the experiences, observation,
or experiment of a population
a. Mechanistic Model c. Empirical Model
b. Metacentric Model d. Eucaristic Model
5. It is a type of set operation where all outcomes are
combined
a. Intersection c. Complement
b. Union d. Subtract
6. Its is a set operation where the set of elements not
in an event
II. ENUMERATION: Enumerate the Engineering
a. Intersection c. Complement
Problem Solving Process. Write your answers on the
b. Union d. Subtract
space provided after the number using CAPITAL
7. A type of set operation where it includes the
LETTERS ONLY. Avoid any form of erasures. Erasures
common outcomes in an event
will no longer be considered once the papers have
a. Intersection c. Complement
been checked and returned. Failure to follow the
b. Union d. Subtract
instructions will invalidate your answers.
8. Established based on the underlying theory and
(1 point each)
principle.
1.
a. Mechanistic Model c. Empirical Model
b. Metacentric Model d. Eucaristic Model
2.
9. This type of event is a disjoint event which cannot
happen at the same
3.
a. Mutually Inclusive c. Mutually Intrusive
b. Mutually Exhaustive d. Mutually Exclusive
4.
10. The probability of the occurrence of any one
event is 100%
5.
a. Mutually Inclusive c. Mutually Intrusive
b. Mutually Exhaustive d. Mutually Exclusive
6.

7.

8.
III. PROBLEM SOLVING: Provide your complete solution for each problem on the space provided after the
question. Write your final answers on the blank space BESIDE THE QUESTIONS. Use FRACTIONS for your solution
and final answers. No erasures of any kind for the final answers. Erasures will no longer be considered once
the papers have been checked and returned. Failure to follow the instructions will invalidate your answers
PROBLEM 01: If A = {2, 3, 4, 5} B = {4, 5, 6, 7} C = {6, 7, 8, 9} D = {8, 9, 10, 11}, find:

(a) A ∪ B = ______________________________________ (1pt)


(b) A ∪ C = ______________________________________ (1pt)
(c) B ∪ C = ______________________________________ (1pt)
(d) B ∪ D = ______________________________________ (1pt)
(e) (A ∪ B) ∪ C = ______________________________________ (2pt)
(f) A ∪ (B ∪ C) = ______________________________________ (2pt)
(g) B ∪ (C ∪ D) = ______________________________________ (2pt)

PROBLEM 02: If a marble is randomly chosen from a bag that contains exactly 12 purple marbles, 3 red
marbles, and 10 blue marbles, what is the probability that the marble will NOT be blue? Solution and answer
must be in fraction form. __________________ (3 points)

PROBLEM 03: Given a standard deck of 52 playing cards, where half (clubs and spades) are black and half
(hearts and diamonds) are red, what is the probability of picking three black cards in a row if the cards are
not replaced? Solution and answer must be in fraction form. __________________ (3 points)

PROBLEM 04: A single 6-sided die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 3 or an
even number? Solution and answer must be in fraction form. __________________ (3 points)

PROBLEM 05: Select two cards from the standard deck of 52 cards without replacement. Find the probability
of selecting two kings. Solution and answer must be in fraction form. __________________ (3 points)

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