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1.

The probability of Type 1 error is referred as?

A. 1-α
B. β
C. α
D. 1-β
Answer» D. 1-β
2.

Type 1 error occurs when?

A. We reject H0 if it is True
B. We reject H0 if it is False
C. We accept H0 if it is True
D. We accept H0 if it is False
Answer» B. We reject H0 if it is False
3.

Consider a hypothesis where H0 where ϕ0 = 23 against H1 where ϕ1 < 23. The test is?

A. Right tailed
B. Left tailed
C. Center tailed
D. Cross tailed
Answer» C. Center tailed
4.

Consider a hypothesis H0 where ϕ0 = 5 against H1 where ϕ1 > 5. The test is?

A. Right tailed
B. Left tailed
C. Center tailed
D. Cross tailed
Answer» B. Left tailed
5.

Which of the following is defined as the rule or formula to test a Null Hypothesis?

A. Test statistic
B. Population statistic
C. Variance statistic
D. Null statistic
Answer» B. Population statistic
6.

The type of test is defined by which of the following?

A. Null Hypothesis
B. Simple Hypothesis
C. Alternative Hypothesis
D. Composite Hypothesis
Answer» D. Composite Hypothesis
7.

If the Critical region is evenly distributed then the test is referred as?

A. Two tailed
B. One tailed
C. Three tailed
D. Zero tailed
Answer» B. One tailed
8.

The point where the Null Hypothesis gets rejected is called as?

A. Significant Value
B. Rejection Value
C. Acceptance Value
D. Critical Value
Answer» E.
9.

The rejection probability of Null Hypothesis when it is true is called as?

A. Level of Confidence
B. Level of Significance
C. Level of Margin
D. Level of Rejection
Answer» C. Level of Margin
10.

A hypothesis which defines the population distribution is called?

A. Null Hypothesis
B. Statistical Hypothesis
C. Simple Hypothesis
D. Composite Hypothesis
Answer» D. Composite Hypothesis
11.

A statement whose validity is tested on the basis of a sample is called?

A. Null Hypothesis
B. Statistical Hypothesis
C. Simple Hypothesis
D. Composite Hypothesis
Answer» C. Simple Hypothesis
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