Find critical value for given significance

A question is this type if and only if it asks to determine the smallest or largest critical value (number of events) that would lead to rejection at a specified significance level.

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OCR S2 2005 June Q8
12 marks Standard +0.3
8 In excavating an archaeological site, Roman coins are found scattered throughout the site.
  1. State two assumptions needed to model the number of coins found per square metre of the site by a Poisson distribution. Assume now that the number of coins found per square metre of the site can be modelled by a Poisson distribution with mean \(\lambda\).
  2. Given that \(\lambda = 0.75\), calculate the probability that exactly 3 coins are found in a region of the site of area \(7.20 \mathrm {~m} ^ { 2 }\). A test is carried out, at the \(5 \%\) significance level, of the null hypothesis \(\lambda = 0.75\), against the alternative hypothesis \(\lambda > 0.75\), in Region LVI which has area \(4 \mathrm {~m} ^ { 2 }\).
  3. Determine the smallest number of coins that, if found in Region LVI, would lead to rejection of the null hypothesis, stating also the values of any relevant probabilities.
  4. Given that, in fact, \(\lambda = 1.2\) in Region LVI, find the probability that the test results in a Type II error.