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Paper /Subject Code: $2106 Descriptive Statistics & Introduction o Probability. Regatae (2% Hours) [Total Marks: 75] N.B. 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the rightindicate marks. 3) Illustrations, in-depth answers and diagrams will be appreciated, 4) Mixing of sub-questions is not allowed. Q.1. Attempt All(Each of SMarks) (asm (@) Multiple Choice Questions 6M) (@) i. Absolute zero is defined in a. Nominal scale b. Ordinal scale Interval scaled. Ratio scale ji, Median can be determined using, a. Histogram, b. Frequency polygon. ¢. Ogives. d. None of the above, fii, First raw moment is equal to 20 b. mean, «. variance 4. skewness iv. Coefficient of variation is measure of dispersion. a.Absolute b. Relative ¢.Botha)andb) -d, None of the above vy. Probability always lies between a-ltl b0wt cmos d.0t00 (&) —_Fillinthe blanks i, Mid value of the class interval is called as (Class length, ‘Class mark, Class limit) ji, Most frequently occurring value in the data set is called as. (mean, median, mode), fii, Second ordered central moment is... (mean, variance, kurtosis). iv, If the data is given in terms of ranks then correlation coefficient is use to determine relationship between two variables. (Spearman's, Karl Pearson’), ¥. Ifacoin is tossed then the probability of head and tail is (05,025,1.00) (©. Short Answers in 1-2 sentences omy i. Define percentile fi, Define covficient of determination iii, Whatis perfect correlation? iv. Define probability 1 Define kurtosis Q.2 Attempt the following (Any THREE) (asa) (a) Deseribe different measurement scales. (B) Distinguish using suitable example |. Continuous and discrete frequency. Ti, Exclusive and Inclusive elas interval Page 1 of 3 60197 (08AE2D2E9000CS018671E7EE7EI77993 OHNE Paper / Subject Code: 82106 / Descriptive Statistics & Introduction to Probability. @ © a3 ®) ® © (a) © © Qa @ © © @ © 60197 Draw a histogram for the following data showing marks obtained in the subject of statistics, Marks v0 | 1020 | 230 | 3040 | a050 No.of students | 2 2 7 2B s ‘Write five requisites of good measures of tendency. Define Arithmetic mean. Write any two merits and demerits for the same. Obtain coefficient of variation forthe following data X: 3,5,7,9,12,63,8,6,9,5,12,11,8,10,8,7 Attempt the following (Any THREE) Define first four raw moments Also state the relationship between raw and central moments. Write a short note on Skewness and Kurtosis. With usual notation wy=1, #23, #y= 0 and y= 27 then Compute By and What is scatter diagram? Draw seater diagram for Perfect positive and Perfect negative relationships. Explain the concept of correlation and regression. Also discuss the situation to use spearman’s correlation, Karl Pearson's correlation and regression analysis with one examp! ‘Obtain repression lines ofthe type Y on X and X on Y forthe data given below: x 2 1 B 2D 9 Y 4 7 3 3 70) ‘Attempt the following (Any THREF) Explain the following using Venn Diagram i. Union of two events. i, Intersection of two events A six faced dice is tossed. Write a sample space and find the probability of i evennumber ii. Prime number State the addition and multiplication theorem of probability Define random experiment, event, certain event, mutually exclusive events, sample space. Write a short note on conditional probability Five Boys and three girls have to stand in a row for photograph, If they stand at random, find the probability that atthe two extreme posit ji, Allgiis together Page 20f3 ‘O8AE2D2E9D0CCS01S67IE7EE7EI7I993, 05) ‘aper / Subject Code: 82106 / Descriptive Statistics & Introduction to Probal Q.5 Attempt the following (Any THREE) (a5) @) Explain the procedure of plotting frequency polygon with one example. (©) Define variance and write at least two merits and two demerits oft (© Obtain Spearman's Rank correlation forthe following data: RankbyJudget [1 [2]4[6 [8 [5 [9 | [3 RankbyTudge? [5 [1 [3/4 [2 [& [8 [wo [7 [> (@) Write a hort note on Bayes’ theorem, (6) Writea short note on Stem and Leaf. Page 3 0f3 ‘O8AE2D2E9D0CCS018671 E7EETEI77993

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