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ROUND 1 Chapter No. 3 MEASURE OF LOCATION (Definition )


ROUND 2 Chapter No. 3 MEASURE OF LOCATION (MCQ + Short questions )
ROUND 3 Chapter No. 3 MEASURE OF LOCATION ( Long Question )
QUARTER 1st All Chapters 3
ROUND 5 Chapter No. 4 MEASURE OF DISPERSION (Definition )
ROUND 6 Chapter No. 4 MEASURE OF DISPERSION (MCQ + Short questions )
ROUND 7 Chapter No. 4 MEASURE OF DISPERSION ( Long Question )
QUARTER 2nd All Chapters 4
ROUND 9 Chapter No. 5 INDEX NUMBER (Definition + Short questions + MCQ )
ROUND 10 Chapter No. 6 PROBABILITY (Definition + Short questions + MCQ )
QUARTER 3rd All Chapters 5 6
ROUND 12 Chapter No. 7 DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS (Definition + Short questions + MCQ + Long question )
ROUND 13 Chapter No. 8 BIONOMIAL AND HYPERGEO (Definition + Short questions + MCQ + Long question )
QUARTER 4th All Chapters 7 8
HALF BOOK 1st Full Chapters 3 4 5 6
HALF BOOK 2nd Full Chapters 7 8
FULL BOOK ------------------------ Full Book According to Lahore Board Pattern ----------------------------------
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND - 1

1. What is measure of central tendency?


2. What is quality of good average
3. What is empirical relationship between mean, medain and mode?
4. What is empirical relationship between quartaile, Deciles and percentiles?
5. What is Airthematic mean?
5. What is Mode?
6. What is Median?
7. What is Quartiles?
8. What is Deciles?
9. What is Percentiles?
10. What is Harmonic mean?
11. What is Geometric mean?
12. Algebraic properties or Airthematic mean.
13. Write the name of method for calculating Airthematic mean.
14. What is symmetrical distribution?
15. What is Positive Skewness?
16. What is Negative Skewness?
17. What is weighted mean?
18. What is combined mean?
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND – 2

1.Harmonic mean of two positive numbers ‘a’ and ‘b’ is.


(a) ab (b) 2ab/a+b
(c) a+b/2 (d) √ab
2.H.M for two values 𝑥1 and 𝑥2 is.
𝑥 +𝑥 2
(a) 1 2 (b)
2 𝑥1 + 𝑥2
2𝑥1 𝑥2
(c) √𝑥1 𝑥2 (d)
𝑥1 + 𝑥2
3.If ∑ 𝑓𝑥 = 2395 , ∑ 𝑓 = 30 then 𝑥̅
(a) 96.83 (b) 98.83
(c) 79.83 (d) 89.83
4.If then Σ(x-20) x = _________
(a) 0 (b) 5
(c) 20 (d) 25
5.A good average less affected by.
(a) Small values (b) Large values
(c) Extreme values (d) None of these
6.A good average should.
(a) Based on all values (b) Not effected by extreme values
(c) All of the above (d) Avoid to give misleading result.
7.Median is a.
(a) Positional average (b) Exact average
(c) Calculating average (d) none of these
8.What is relationship between A.M , H.M and G.M
(a) A.M≤ G. M ≤ H. M (b) A.M> 𝐺. 𝑀 > 𝐻. 𝑀
(c) A.M< 𝐺. 𝑀 < H. M (d) A.M≥ G. M ≥ H. M
9.In a moderately skewed distribution, mean =120, median= 110, the mode is.
(a) 235 (b) 90
(c) 50 (d) 140
10.If mean = 50 , Median=50 then distribution is
(a) +Skew (b) -Skew
(c) Symmetrical (d) All of them.

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1. Mode of the word ‘ STATISTICS ‘


2. if l=200, fm =25, f1 =20, f2 =20,h=10 Find Mode.
3. Given l=60 , h=10 , f=20 , n=80 and c = 30 Find median
4. Compute out arithmetic mean given data. ∑ 𝑥 = 308 , and n=7
5. Compute out arithmetic mean given data. ∑ 𝑓𝑥 = 808 , and ∑ 𝑓 = 8
6. Find arithmetic mean, given Sum of deviations’ from 15 for 12 values is 27.
7. For a certain distribution if ∑(x − 15) =5, ∑(x − 18) =0, ∑(x − 21) = -21.What is value of A.M and why.
8. If for any frequency distribution the mean is 45 and the median is 30.find mode approximately using
formula connecting the three?
9. The geometric mean of a series of 4 items is 10.2.Find the product of all the items.
10. If the values of 𝑄2 , 𝐷𝑠 and 𝑃50 are equal to 27.12 then find median of the distribution
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND – 3

1.Salman obtained the following marks in a certain examination. Find the weighted mean if weight
4,3,3,2 and 2 respectively are allotted to the subjects.
English Urdu Math Stat Physics
73 82 80 57 62
2.The frequency distribution given below has been derived from the use of working origin if
D=X-18, find A.M
D -12 -8 -4 0 4 8 12 16

f 2 5 8 18 22 13 8 4

3.Reciprocal of 'x' are given below 0.0267, 0.0235, 0.0211, 0.0191, 0.0174, 0.0160, 0.0160,
0.0148.Calculate harmonic mean.

4.Compute mode of the data given below.


Wages 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16
Employees 13 110 180 105 18 8

5.Compute median for the given data.


Groups 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39
f 4 8 12 9 3
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) QUARTER 1 st

MCQ

1.A good average should.


(a) Based on all values (b) Not effected by extreme values
(c) All of the above (d) Avoid to give misleading result.
2.Median is a.
(a) Positional average (b) Exact average
(c) Calculating average (d) none of these

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. Find arithmetic mean, given Sum of deviations’ from 15 for 12 values is 27.
2. For a certain distribution if ∑(x − 15) =5, ∑(x − 18) =0, ∑(x − 21) = -21.What is value of A.M
and why.
3. If for any frequency distribution the mean is 45 and the median is 30.find mode approximately
using formula connecting the three?

DEFINIATIONS
1. What is Harmonic mean?
2. What is Geometric mean?
3. Algebraic properties or Airthematic mean.

LONG QUESTIONS

1.Compute mode of the data given below.


Wages 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16
Employees 13 110 180 105 18 8

2.Compute median for the given data.


Groups 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39
f 4 8 12 9 3
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND - 5

1.What is Range
2.What is Dispersion
3.Define Absolute Dispersion
4.Define Relative Dispersion
5.Define Standard deviation.
6. What are properties of variance?
7.Define Mean deviation.
8.Define Coefficient of variation.
9.Define Quartile deviation
10.Define Inter Quartile range
11.Define Skweness
12.Define Kurtosis
13.Write two disadvantage of range.
14.Write the formula of Karl Pearson coefficient of Skweness.
15.Write the formula of Bowley’s coefficient of Skweness.
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND - 6

1.For moderately skewed distribution approximate percentage of cases included between X


̅±S
(a) 99.73% (b) 68.26%
(c) 95.44% (d) 50%
2.For moderately skewed distribution approximate percentage of cases included between ̅
X ± 2S
(a) 99.73% (b) 68.26%
(c) 95.44% (d) 50%
3.For moderately skewed distribution approximate percentage of cases included between ̅
X ± 3S
(a) 99.73% (b) 68.26%
(c) 95.44% (d) 50%
4.Variance of 5,5,5,5,5 is
(a) 0 (b) 25
(c) 5 (d) 125
5.The range of the values -2 , -4 , -6 and -8 is
(a) -6 (b) 6
(c) 10 (d) -4
6.The value of the data lying between Q1 and Q 3 is
(a) 50% (b) 25%
(c) 75% (d) None of these
7.If moment ratio b1 =0 then distribution is
(a) Symmetrical (b) J- shaped
(c) U-shaped (d) All of these
8.For leptokurtic distribution
(a) b2 > 3 (b) b2 < 3
(c) b2 = 3 (d) b1 > 3
9.For a symmetrical distribution.
(a) β1 = 0 (b) β2 = 3
(c) β1 = 3 (d) β2 = 0
10.Second movement about mean is also
(a) Zero (b) One
(c) Standard deviation (d) variance
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1. What is the variance of 3, 3, and 3,3,3,3?
2. Compute the range of the data -2,-5,-8,-15,-30.
3. Find range of -1 , -3 , 0 , 2 , 5 , 8
4. If Q1 = 12, Q3 = 36. Find quartile deviation.
5. If Quartile deviation is 29.087 and upper quarter is 21 find lower quartiles
6. Find Bowley's coefficient of Skweness, given. 𝑄1= 53.67, Median= 65, 𝑄3 = 76.33. Also
comment upon the result.
7. Write that mean = 156.17, median = 153.50 and standard deviation = 19.03, calculate
coefficient of Skweness.
8. If ∑ IY − MedianI =155, n=30. Find M.D
9. If S.D(x) = 10 then find the standard deviation of the values of 5X.
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND - 7

1.The first three moments of a distribution about the value 2 of a variable X. are 1, 16 and -
40 Show that the mean is 3, variance is 15 and third moment about mean 𝑚3 is -86
2.Following are the heights (cms) of 5 students measured at the time of registration.
Compute mean deviation about mean and mean coefficient of dispersion. Heights (cms):
88.03. 94.50. 94.90. 95.50. 84.6
3.Find variance from the following data.

X 7 11 15 19 23
f 8 10 12 8 7

4.Compute quartile deviation for the following data.

Marks 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90


No. of students 30 50 60 40 20

5.From the following data, find combined mean and combined standard deviation

n1 = 50 S1 = 63 ̅
X1 = 9
n2 = 40 S2 = 54 ̅2 = 6
X
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) QUARTER 2 nd

MCQ

1.The value of the data lying between Q1 and Q 3 is


(a) 50% (b) 25%
(c) 75% (d) None of these
2.If moment ratio b1 =0 then distribution is
(a) Symmetrical (b) J- shaped
(c) U-shaped (d) All of these

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. If ∑ IY − MedianI =155, n=30. Find M.D


2. If S.D(x) = 10 then find the standard deviation of the values of 5X.

DEFINIATIONS
1.Define Skweness
2.Define Relative dispersion.
3.Define Mean deviation.
LONG QUESTIONS

1.Find variance from the following data.

X 7 11 15 19 23
f 8 10 12 8 7

2.Compute quartile deviation for the following data.

Marks 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90


No. of students 30 50 60 40 20
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND - 9

MCQ

1.Fisher index number is of laspery’s and paache’s index numbers.


(a) A.M (b) G.M
(c) median (d) mode.
2.Index number for base period is always.
(a) 0 (b) -100
(c) 100 (d) none of these

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. If the product of Laspeyre's and Paashe's indies is 15376.Find Fisher's index.


2. ΣPn q n = 28.37, ΣPo q n = 15.41 Cost of living index numbers.

DEFINIATIONS
1.What is index numbers
2.What is link relative ?
3.Ccompositive index numbers?
4. What is Laspeyre price index?
5.What is Paasches price index?
6.What is Fishers price index?
7.What is Limitation of index numbers?
8.What is weighted?
9.What is chain base method,
10.Fixed base method?
.
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND - 10

MCQ

1. The probability of events always lies between.


(a) -1 and 0 (b) 0 and 1
(c)-1 and +1 (d) -∞ to +∞
2. When one coin tossed then possible outcomes are.
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d) 12

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. Given the sample space. When one cubical dice is rolled.


2. Suppose P (A) = 1/4 , P (B) = 1/3 and P (AUB) = 1/2 then P (A∩B) is.

DEFINIATIONS
1.What is the classifiable definition of probability?
2.What is sample space?
3.What is mutually exclusive event?
4.What is not mutually exclusive event?
5.Write statements mutually exclusive events law probability for A’and ‘B’?
6.Write statements not mutually exclusive events law probability A’and ‘B’?
7.Write statements multiplication for independent events law of probability for A’ and ‘B’?
8.Write the statements for multiplication for dependent events law of probability for ‘A’and ‘B’?
9.Write the independent events?
10.Write the dependent events?
11.Write the equally likely events?
12.What is compound event?
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) QUARTER – 3rd

MCQ

1. The probability of events always lies between.


(a) -1 and 0 (b) 0 and 1
(c)-1 and +1 (d) -∞ to +∞
2.Fisher index number is of laspery’s and paache’s index numbers.
(a) A.M (b) G.M
(c) median (d) mode.

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. Given the sample space. When two fair coin is rolled.


2. If the Laspeyre's 112 and Paashe's indies is 189 .Find Fisher's index.

DEFINIATIONS
1.What is the classifiable definition of probability?
2.What is sample space?
3.What is not mutually exclusive event?
4.Write the independent events?
5.What is compound event?
6.What is index numbers
7.What is link relative ?
8.Ccompositive index numbers?
9.What is weighted?
10.What is chain base method,
11.Fixed base method?
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND - 11

MCQ

1. The Probability density function P(x) cannot exceed


(a) Zero (b) One
(c) Mean (d) Infinity
2. If X and Y are two independent variable then E(XY)=
(a)E(X)+E(Y) (b) E(X) E(Y)
(c) E(X)-E(Y) (d) Zero
3. An expected value of a random variable is equal to this.
(a)Variance (b) Mean
(c) S.D (d) None of theses
4. If 'C' is an non random variable then E(c) is.
(a)C (b) 1
(c) 0 (d) X
5. If E(x)=4 then mean
(a) 0 (b) 1
(b) 4 (c) 16

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. If standard deviation of values of x is 10.What is the standard deviation of values of 5x.


2. If E(x)=5 and E(𝑋 2 )= 30 then find Var(x)

DEFINAITIONS

1. Define mathematical expectation


2. Define random variable

LONG QUESTIONS

a) The probability distribution of a random variable X is given below.

X 1 2 3 4 5

P(x) 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1

Find mean and variance of x.

(b) A continue random variable X has probability density function

2
f(x) = (X+1) 2≤ 𝑥 ≤5 Find (i) P(X<4) (ii) P (3≤ 𝑥 ≤4)
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STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) ROUND - 12

MCQ

1. In binomial distribution P>0.5 or P >q


(a)Symmetrical distribution (b) Negative Skweness
(c) Positive Skweness (d) skewed distribution
2. Hypergeomatric distribution range is.
(a)X = 0,1,2,………., n (b) X = 1,2,………., n
(c) X = 0,1,2,………., ∞ (d) X = 1,2,………., ∞

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. If the probability of a defective bolt is 0.1, find the mean and standard deviation of the
distribution of defective bolt in a total of 400.
2. Is it possible to have a binomial distribution with mean = 5 and S.D. =3.7.

DEFINIATIONS
1. What are Bernoulli trials?
2. What is the Binomial distribution mean, standard deviation, variance and range or parameter?
3. What are the properties of binomial distribution?
4. What is the Hypergeomatric distribution mean , standard deviation , variance and range or
parameter
LONG QUESTIONS
1. Three balls are drawn from a bag contain 5 white and 3 black balls. If X denoted the number of white balls
drawn from the bag, then find the probability distribution of X
2. If 20% of the bolts produced by a machine are defective, determine the probability that out of 4 bolts
chosen at random.
a. zero (b) 2 bolts are defective.
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) QUARTER – 4th

MCQ

1. Hypergeomatric distribution range is.


(a)X = 0,1,2,………., n (b) X = 1,2,………., n
(c) X = 0,1,2,………., ∞ (d) X = 1,2,………., ∞
2. If 'C' is an non random variable then E(c) is.
(a)C (b) 1
(c) 0 (d) X

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. Is it possible to have a binomial distribution with mean = 5 and S.D. =3.7.


2. If standard deviation of values of x is 10.What is the standard deviation of values of 5x.

DEFINIATIONS
1. What are Bernoulli trials?
2. Define mathematical expectation.

LONG QUSETION

1. Three balls are drawn from a bag contain 5 white and 3 black balls. If X denoted the number of white balls
drawn from the bag, then find the probability distribution of X
2. A continue random variable X has probability density function
2
f(x) = (X+1) 2≤ 𝑥 ≤5 Find (i) P(X<4) (ii) P (3≤ 𝑥 ≤4)
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3. The probability distribution of a random variable X is given below.

X 1 2 3 4 5

P(x) 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1

Find mean and variance of x.


STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) SEMI – 1 st

MCQ

1.A good average should.


(a) Based on all values (b) Not effected by extreme values
(c) All of the above (d) Avoid to give misleading result.
2.Median is a.
(a) Positional average (b) Exact average
(c) Calculating average (d) none of these
3.The range of the values -2 , -4 , -6 and -8 is
(a) -6 (b) 6
(c) 10 (d) -4
4.The value of the data lying between Q1 and Q 3 is
(a) 50% (b) 25%
(c) 75% (d) None of these
5.Index number for base period is always.
(a) 0 (b) -100
(c) 100 (d) none of these

SHORT QUESTIONS

1. Find arithmetic mean, given Sum of deviations’ from 15 for 12 values is 27.
2. For a certain distribution if ∑(x − 15) =5, ∑(x − 18) =0, ∑(x − 21) = -21.What is value of A.M and why.
3. If ∑ IY − MedianI =155, n=30. Find M.D
4. If S.D(x) = 10 then find the standard deviation of the values of 5X.

DEFINIATIONS
1. What is Geometric mean?
2. Algebraic properties or Airthematic mean.
3. Define Skweness
4. Define Relative dispersion
5. What is the classifiable definition of probability?
6. What is sample space?
7. Define Index number.
8. Define simple index number

LONG QUESTIONS

1.Salman obtained the following marks in a certain examination. Find the weighted mean if weight
4,3,3,2 and 2 respectively are allotted to the subjects.
English Urdu Math Stat Physics
73 82 80 57 62
2.The first three moments of a distribution about the value 2 of a variable X. are 1, 16 and -
40 Show that the mean is 3, variance is 15 and third moment about mean 𝑚3 is -86
STATISTICS (FIRST YEAR) SEMI – 2nd

MCQ

2. Hypergeomatric distribution range is.


(a)X = 0,1,2,………., n (b) X = 1,2,………., n
(c) X = 0,1,2,………., ∞ (d) X = 1,2,………., ∞
3. If 'C' is an non random variable then E(c) is.
(a)C (b) 1
(c) 0 (d) X

SHORT QUESTIONS

3. Is it possible to have a binomial distribution with mean = 5 and S.D. =3.7.


4. If standard deviation of values of x is 10.What is the standard deviation of values of 5x.

DEFINIATIONS
1. What are properties of binomial distribution?
2. Define mathematical expectation.

LONG QUSETION

1. Given that X is a Hypergeomatric distribution random variable with N=8 , n=3 and K=5 , compute P ( x ≤3)
2. An event has the Probability P=3/5. Find the complete binomial distribution for n=5 trials.
3. A continue random variable X has probability density function
2
f(x) = (X+1) 2≤ 𝑥 ≤5 Find (i) P(X<4) (ii) P (3≤ 𝑥 ≤4)
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