答案和详解如下: 26 Correct answer is B “Probability Concepts,” RichardA. Defusco, Dennis W. McLeavey, Jerald E. Pinto, and David E. Runkel 2008 Modular Level I, Vol. 1, pp. 325-326 Study Session 2-8-e calculate and interpret 1) the joint probability of two events, 2) the probability that at least one of two events will occur, given the probability of each and the joint probability of the two events, and 3) a joint probability of any number of independent events The probability that at least one of two events will occur is the sum of the probabilities of the separate events less the joint probability of the two events. P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AB) 95% = 85% + 40% - P(AB); therefore P(AB) = 30%
27 Correct answer is B “Common Probability Distributions,” RichardA. Defusco, Dennis W. McLeavey, Jerald E. Pinto, and David E. Runkel 2008 Modular Level I, Vol. 1, pp. 389-390 Study Session 2-9-f explain the key properties of the normal distribution, distinguish between a univariate and a multivariate distribution, and explain the role of correlation in the multivariate normal distribution A normal distribution has a kurtosis of 3. Its excess kurtosis (kurtosis - 3.0) equals zero.
28 Correct answer is B “Common Probability Distributions,” RichardA. Defusco, Dennis W. McLeavey, Jerald E. Pinto, and David E. Runkel 2008 Modular Level I, Vol. 1, pp. 397-399 Study Session 2-9-i define shortfall risk, calculate the safety-first ratio, andSelect an optimal portfolio using Roy’s safety-first criterion Roy’s safety-first ratio = [E(RP) - RL] / σP with the optimal portfolio having the highest ratio. The safety-first ratios for the four allocations are:
29 Correct answer is C “Sampling and Estimation,” RichardA. Defusco, Dennis W. McLeavey, Jerald E. Pinto, and David E. Runkel 2008 Modular Level I, Vol. 1, pp. 428-429 Study Session 2-10-e calculate and interpret the standard error of the sample mean The standard error of the sample mean is the sample standard deviation (or the population standard deviation if known) divided by the square root of the sample size. In this case, the standard error of the sample mean = 320.5 / 500.5 = 0.80%
30 Correct answer is A “Sampling and Estimation,” RichardA. Defusco, Dennis W. McLeavey, Jerald E. Pinto, and David E. Runkel 2008 Modular Level I, Vol. 1, pp. 436-438 Study Session 2-10-i describe the properties of Student’s t-distribution, and calculate and interpret its degrees of freedom The Student’s t-distribution has fatter tails and is less peeked compared to the normal distribution.
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