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A multiple choice test has four possible answers for each question. Let X be the number of correct responses in a test of 100 questions if the student simply guesses on each question. The standard deviation of X is

a. 4.33.
b. 18.75.
c. 0.433.

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Answer:

a. 4.33.

Explanation:

If there is only one correct answer out of four alternatives, the expected proportion of correct answers is p =0.25

Sample size (n) = 100 questions

The standard deviation of a proportion 'p' is given by:


s=\sqrt{(p*(1-p))/(n) }

Applying the given data:


s=\sqrt{(0.25*(1-0.25))/(100)}\\s=0.0433

If X is the number of correct responses in 100 guesses, the standard deviation of X is:


\sigma = n*s=100*0.0433\\\sigma = 4.33

The standard deviation of X is 4.33 questions.

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