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1. A rod of length 'b' is broken into three parts at 5. Consider the following in respect of two
random. What is the probability that a observations x 1 and x2 :
triangle can be formed from the parts ? 1. Standard deviation of the data =
Ia) 1/4 ᄋセ|クャMR@
I b) 1/8 2. Range = Standard deviation.
lcl 1/64 3. Mean deviation about mean = Standard
deviation.
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Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(al 2 only
2. If A, B, C are three events with B and C (b) 1 and 2 only
independent, what is PIA I B) equal to '?
(c) 1 and 3 only
PIA I B II Cl PIC)

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(a)
(d) 1, 2 and 3
(b) PiA IB II C) P(C) + P(A I B II C) P(C)
I B II c ) P( c)

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(c) P(A 6. If the standard deviation of a random variable
x is cr, then what is the standard deviation of
(d) P(A IB II C)- P(A IB II c)
(a + px) / y, where a, P and y are constants?
(a) 6 /y
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3. An urn contains 3 white and 5 red balls. A
game is played such that a ball is drawn, its (b) ill 2crl fy
colour 1s noted and replaced with two
(c) ([lrr) / y
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addi tiona! balls of the same colour. The
selection is made three times. What is the (d) ilf\lrrl/lrl
probability that a white ball is selected at
each trial 'I
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(a) 7/64 7. Consider the following statements :


1. The principle of validity ensures that
(b) 13/64 there is some definite and ーイ・セ。ウゥァョ、@
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probahility for each individual in the


(c) 41/48 sampling design.
2. A moderately large number of items
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(d) 3/16 chosen at random from a large group


are almost sure on the average to
possess the characteristics of the large
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4. Let x 1, x2 , ... , xn be n numbers, which are not group.

zero. The inequality M Qセ⦅@ ,_, セ@


1
holds
Which of the statements given above is/are
correct ?
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n i=l xi x
(a) 1 only
(a) always
ibl never (b) 2 only

(c) if all xi < 0 (c) Both 1 and 2


(d) if all xi >0 (d) Neither 1 nor 2

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3IRIT [! I セ@ セ@ セ@ f:!!1pr lf.'ll1? J!T セ@ cr\T a5lf3m '
QIRl<MI CR:l1 ? t
(a) 114 L セ@ 1ffi l'fRil5 セ@ = セ@ h - xzl·
(b) 2. l:R'Rl = l'fRil5 セ@ I
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(c) 1164 3. lJTm セ@ lJTm セ@ = l'fRil5 セ@ I

セ@ <mAt ii セ@ <Pt.! <rr,rfr セ@ M ?

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(d) 1132
(a) ijxm 2
2. セ@ A, B, C <JR セ@ t 3!il" B r<i C «l<RR t. (b) ijxm 1 セ@ 2
pHaibャセゥエュ_@
(c) ijxm 1 セ@ 3

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(a) PeA 1 B n C) P(CI
(d) 1, 2 セ@ 3
(b) PeA 1 B n Ci P(Ci + PCA 1 B n c l P(C l

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(c) PCA I B n ci Pc c1 6. セ@ t:cfi <il<ftuiti tfl: X 1ffi l'fRiti セ@ fJ t, ffil
(d) P(A 1 B n Ci- P(A 1 B n c1 (a + IJx) Iy 1ffi l'fRil5 セ@ CR:l1 t セ@ a, 1l
セケエ_@
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3. t:cfj <l5ffiT ii 3 • r<i s ffifl na t 1 t:cfj <rn セ@ (a) 6/y
l!<l5R: mrr 3IRIT t セ。[@ t:cfj mr f i ormr t. セ@ t:r
セ@ = t <RlT セ@ セ@ t:r l!IT c:'r1ic:l セ@ (b) (f3 2rr) I y
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3R<
QR!'(i!l IRid 1Wzrr 31R11 [\ I l:!"g QlR <lR <m: 1Wzrr 3IRI1 (c) (flrr) / Y
t I セ@ CR:l1 QIRlij)(jj M fa; セ@ QlR ii t:cfj •
1ic: セ・エャ_@ (d) cI tll rr> I lr I
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(a) 7164
7. Pl'"1fclfti(\ <mAt lR fa'trR a5lf3m '
(b) 13164
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1. セ@ q;r セ@ l:!"g G|ヲMゥセエH@ 05«f[ t fa;


(c) 41148 セ@ セ@ ii llffla; セ@ l!IT gm G|ェヲNゥセcjH@
セ@ wt-f.!tl\'Ri1 QIRlitiiil t I
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(d) 3/16
2. t:cfj fimm セ@ セ@ fimm セ@
'ffi'tlRUJ ii
<il'!fuJitiil, セ@ セ@ '1ti ii :ffi fimm セ@ in
t.
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4. l'fR セ@ x 1 , x 2 , ... , xn; n セ@ 3i\ Ia; セ@ 3ffirc'lllll1! f<ml'!R etJ-;rr ヲNAセエャゥm\@ t I

'1ft t I @セ _!_ I .2_ セ@ セ@ QkNiflld セ@ [\ セ\ュaエ@ ii セ\pエNA@ <rr,rfr セ@ M?


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ll iセ@··--!X.I X
(a) ijxm 1
(a) セ@
(b) ijxm 2
(b) セGQヲエ@
(c) セ@ ri x, < () (c) 1 セRュ@
(d) セイゥクL^o@ <d> "'m 1 セ@ "' e?r 2

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8. The variance of an estimate of a parameter 10. Let X 1• X2 , X3 be random observations from a


can be controlled if population with mean M. Some estimators of
M are suggested below
Ia) the cost of selecting and processing the
population units are controlled

I b) the population rs partitioned into 2.


homogeneous subpopulations and
sample distributed over them

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[c) values associated with population units
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follow some definite pattern

ld) Both lb) and (c) above Which of the above estimators arc unbiased ?

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lal T 1 and T 2 only
9. In a sample survey, two terms 'accuraci and
ib) tセ Q@ and T 4 only
'precision' are used interchangeably. But they

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mean different things, therefore one should be (c) T 2 , T 1 and T 4 only
cautious in their use,
(d) T 1 , T 2 , T:l and T 4
The following arc the statements of caution :
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L 'Accuracy' is the right word when one is 11. If X 1, X 2 , ... , X 0 is a random sample from
certain that there is no bias in the the population
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estimate and 'precision' is the right
word when bias may exist. ェ」セHクoI@ for x > 0
f(x) = 1
Precisionj is the right word when one is
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I 0 otherwise
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certain that there is no bias in the Consider the following statements for the
estimate and 'accuracy' is the right word
estimator of 0 :
when bias exists.
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X:
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L X - is a consistent estimator.
:3. 'Precision' is a better word than
'accuracy' for measuring accuracy of an
estimate. 2. min xi is a consistent estimator.
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4. Mean square error' is a better term to


1
3. max xi is a consistent estimator.
measure accuracy of estimate.
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4. X + X2 is a consistent estimator.
Which of the statements given above are
correct ?
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Which of the above statements is/are correct '?


Ia) 1,3and4
(a) 2 only
(b) l and 4 only (b) 1 and 2 only

(c) 2. 3 and 4 lc) 1 and 3 only

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セzAヲオ@
1!<P ITmC'f in :l!1<Pi'R in lffRUf m1 R4P:l<i ft'fim JIT 1o. '1H セ@ X 1, X 2 , X 3 , lllm M ClTfTt wm セ@
<ll<;,fma; lr!llUT t I M in g;t; 3I1Q5ffil5 #ffi セ@ l1l!
(a) wm セ@ in 'fR 31'R: lllP'JUT <1\T <'fTIT(i" t·
Pl4P:l<i B1
l. T1 = (X 1 - RセQ@
lb> wm. wrtrr 34<1'1!ii:;<l1 ;r セ@ t:) 31'R:
2. T2 = 12X2 - X: 1
セ@ 3'1 1R m:m t:) 1

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(c) '1H
セ@ Q5T セ@ <RC1 Bl
(d) セ@ (b) 31'R: (c) <:)-;IT

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RlPll'i4<i lfT!i セ@ 3Wr t I セ@ Rin セ@ :wl t.
31\i' Rin m ;r @セ rn JlT'\'\ セ@

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1 (b) inc!R Ta 3ffi: T,1
<11<w1oil ゥョセ@ Pl'"1Rlru<i t. (c) inc!R T2• T3 3ffi: T4
1. ·mmrn-r· &15 "'"" セ@ f.!fum t:) Rl; 3ll<llM
3f<l'
ra iT セ@ セ@ セ@ セL@ 31'R: ·qR'tl<t'<ii 3Ta5 "'""
(d) Tl' T 2, T3 3ffi: T4

セZュ[エI@ I
11. Z!fu X1, X2 , ... , X., wm
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2. ·qR'ti<t'<il' 3Ta5 "'"" セ@ ::m; f.!fum t:) Rl; 3ll<llM
e-·lx .. 8l Jf1f X > 0
iT セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 31'R: GTセQH@ 3Ta; "'"" セ@
f(x) =
Zュ[セエI@ I
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3. 3ll<llM <1\T <r.mmrr l1T'R in Prm ·qR'J<?i11'. セ@ fffi:rr §3lT 41<ftU<t> セ@ セ@ I 3I1Q5ffil5 0 in frm
•mmfm· (1\T :W\a!T セ@ '<T&i セ@ I Pl'"lmf<!lct <mAT 1R fimR セN@
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4. 3ll<llM <1\T mmrn-r l1T'R in Prm ·mm lfll l. x- 2


X 1!<P WR1 3I1Q5ffil5 セ@ I
セ\jgZエャ@ 2. min X. l!<P WR1 3I1Q5ffil5 セ@ I
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セ@ <mAT iT セ@ qj\-q セ@ <W1 t ?


3. max
-
X l l!<P WRl 3I1Q5ffil5 1t I
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4.
(a) 1, 3 31'R: 4
セ@ <mAT iT セ@ llll"'l <rrR'\ <WT M ?
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Ib) inc!R 1 31'R: 4


(a) inciR 2
(c) 2, 3 31'R: 4 (b ) inc!R 1 31'R: 2

(d) inc!R 1 31'R: 3


(c ) inc!R 1 31'R: 3

(d) 1, 2 31'R: 3

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12. Let T' be the most efficient estimator of 8 and 16. Two discrete random variables X and Y have
T is another estimate with efficiency 0·81. joint pmf as f(x, y) = 1; 0 ,; x, y ,; L Then
What is the correlation between T' and T ? what is PrX 2 + y2 ,; 1/4) ?
(a) 0·405 (a) n/2

(b) 0·81 (b) n/4


(c) rr/8
(c) 0·90
(d) n/16
(d) Cannot be determined

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17. If Xi's are independently distributed as
Poisson PI I>), i = 1, 2 and V(X 1 + セI@ = 3
13. Let the random variable X have the pmf, and P[Xl = 2 I xl
+ Xz = 4] = 8/27, then
c
P(X = x) = ZX, X = 0, 1, 2 ... what is the mean of xl '?

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What is the value of C ? (a) Mean = 1 only
(b) Mean = 2 only
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(c) Mean= 1, 2

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(b) 2 (d) None of the above
(c) 1/2 18. Karl Pearson's cocflicient of skewness for a
distribution is 0·4 and coefficient of variation
(d) 1/4
is 40'k. If the value of the mode is 84, then
ra what are the mean and standard deviation of
the distribution respectively ?
14. In a continuous distribution the probability
(a) 100 and 40
=y 0 x (2
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density function is given by f(x) x);
(b) 80 and 40
0 ,; x ,; 2. What is its first arbitrary moment lc) 100 and 30
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セᄋ@ 1 . (d) 80 and 30
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(a) 1 19. Suppose [\ 2 = Fourth Central momcnt/(Second


central moment) 2 is considered as a measure
(b) 2 of kurtosis of a data D. Let D' be the data
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observation in D by a constant c "' 0. Let D"
(d) 4 be the data obtained from D by adding a
constant 'a' to each observation in D.
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Now consider the following statements :


15. What is the expectation of the number of
L The kurtosis measure of D' is equal to cB 2 .
failures preceding the first success in an
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2. The kurtosis measure of D" is equal to


infinite series of independent trials with
a + l'z-
probability p of success in each trial ?
3. The kurtosis measure of D' is equal to [l 2 .
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(a) qfp 4. The kurtosis measure of D" is equal to P2 .


Which of the above is/are correct ')
(bl pjq
Ia) 3 only
(c) p/(2q) (b) 4 only
(c) 1 and 2
(d) q/(2p)
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12. lWf r!tfu T. エセ\Qャヲュ@ <ill! 3ffil5C'Td5 t e lilT 31!< 0·81 16. mセ@ <l11fiad5 <ffi X 31\'{ Y ャゥtセ@ pmft
lilll?lT d5l T il5'tt BRT 3ffil5C'Td5 t I T* 31\'{ T ll;
f(x, y) = 1; 0 <; 2
x, y <; 1. rfr P(X + Y 2 <; 1/4) d5l
lWf CRlT ? t
(a) 0·405 (a) rr/2
(b) 1!/4
(b) 0·81
(c) tr/8
(c) 0·90
(d) tr/16

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V(X 1 + セI@ = :5 31\'{ PIX 1 = 2j X 1 + X 2 = 4) = 8/27,
13. l1RT fc!i <l11fu:1il5 tR X d5l pmf t ri'r X 1 lilT 'lTUf CRlT t ?
c
= 2, =0, 'lTUf = 1 W<ffi

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P(X = x) , x l, 2 .... (a)

c d5l lWf CRlT t ? (b) 'lTUf = 2 $<m


(c) 'lTUf = 1, 2

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(a) 1
(d) セ@ il <T d5'tt セ@
(b) 2
18' {?Cj5 liG-r d5l lllTfl Rl <l { fl セ@ セ@ :l"Ttil5 0. 4 t 31\'{
(c) 1/2
frlmur :l"Tfil5 40% t I セ@ セ@ lilT lWf 84 if. ffi!
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(d) 1/4 liG-r d5l 'lTUf 31\'{ lWfd5 セ@ lPlrn" CRlT セ@ ?
(a) 100 31\'{ 40
(b) 80 31\'{ 40
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14. {?C15 セ@ li?;;; i! セャヲオ、U」エ@ """' tfX'R t (c) 100 31!'< 30
f(x) = y 0x (2- x); 0 ,;; x :s; 2. (d) 80 31\'{ 30
!l1!ll'T セ@ :mwl It; CRlT t ?
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19. lWf r!tfu fa; 132 = セ@ セ@ ZュキヲェHセ@ セ@


(a) 1 3llwfJ2 q;') {?C15 セ@
d5¥ffi a\'r 'l!fll ll> セ@ i!
D a\'r
f<roR Rnm JfTi1T t I lWf rftfu, D' セL@ D <l, D
(b) 2 lp セ@ illl!OT q;') fumd5 c " 0 <T :!"'T セ@ lR lTTCi1
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fc!i1! '31'Rl セ@ I lWf rftfu D" セL@ D <!, D ll>


(c) 3
セ@ illl!OT i! fumd5 'a' cn"r 31'r;; d)'{ lTTCi1 fc!i1! '31'Rl
tl
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(d) 4
3lll f.1"'1Rlrun 'd51'FiT lR fimR セ@ ,
D' a\'r d5¥ffi a\'r 'l!fll cp 2 ll> lfmR t I
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15. 'ffiRf <Rtll!Uit a\'r 3FR! *"il il' f.5rnil セ@ <R'tll!OT 1.


il mOT a\'r セャヲオ、UゥQ@ pt. !l1!ll'T mOT <T セ@ a\'r 2. D" a\'r d5¥ffi a\'r 'l!fll a + p2 ll> lfmR t I
3lfl45('ii113IT a\'r セ@ a\'r セ@ t 3. D'a\'r セ@ a\'r 'l!fll f\ 2 ll> lfmR t I
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4. D" a\'r d5¥ffi a\'r 'l!fll P2 ll> lfmR t I
(a) qfp
セ@ il <T ll5'R m(ft <® M. ?
(b) p/q (a) W<ffi 3
(c) p/(2q) (b) $<m 4
(c) 1 31\'{ 2
(d) q/(2p)
(d) 3 31\'{ 4

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20. Jf for two attributes A and B. the class 24. What are the probabilities of selecting a
sample of size 4 from the population of size 10
frequencies hold the relation
by using SRSWR and SRSWOR method of
IAB)iabl = IAb)(aBJ, then what is the value sampling respectively ?
of (I I the coefficient of association)" (al 1/10000, 1/200
lal 1 (b) 1/500, 1/210
I b) -1 (c) 1/10000, 1/210

I c) id) 1/500, 1/200

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ldJ None of the above 25. The vatiance of the mean of a simple random
sample drawn without replacement from a
population of 40 units is S 2/10, where S 2 is
21. Let X and Y be two independent random the mean sum of squares of the population.
variables with zero means and standard What is the size of the simple random

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deviations 9 and 4 respectively. If X + 2Y sample ?
and LX - Y arc uncorrelated, what is the
(al 20
value of k ?

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lbl 5
lal 0
(C) 10
(b) 1 idl s
(c) 32/81
ra 26. A population is divided into 4 strata of size
\20, :lO, 40, 501 ィ。[セョァ@ variances !1, 2, 3, 41. A
(dl 64/81
stratified random sample of size 28 was
drawn using proportional allocation, The
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sample stratum size are
22. A simple random sample without replacement
of 3 unit.s is drawn from a population of (a) 4, 4, 8, 12
5 units. What is the probability that both the I b) 4, 6, 8, 10
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first and the last population units will be I c) 4, 6, 6, 12


included in the sample ''
I ell 4, 6, 10, H
lal :l/10
27, Let X 1 , X 2 , ... , Xn be a sample from nャセN@ cr 2 ).
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ib) 1/20 Then consider the following statements :


lc) 2/5 1. The stu listie TiX 1, X 2 , ... , X11 1 = IX, S 2 J
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idJ 9/20 is jointly sufficient for fp, 0 2 ).


2
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2. X is not sufficient for p when 0 is


23. If N = 100, n = 10, p = 0·6, then what is the unknown.
A
variance of p ignoring finite population
82 is sufficient for cr 2 when is
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3. p
correction (fpc) ?
unknown.
lal 0 02667 \Vhich of the above statements are correct ?
(b) 0·02424 (a) 1, 2 and :l
(c) 0 1}1242 ibl 1 and 2 only
lei 2 and 3 only
(dl 0·2424
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20. セ@ <f1 :J"1TA 3iR B iP fffi!. 1'fl1 dl{kii{<113it -&f 24. 10 I!; 3lTd5R a5'r WI&- 1{ <l 4 I!; 3lTd5R Cl5T セN@
(AB)(ab) = (AbJ(aBJ "W<R! N@セ 0<1 Q (mQ
QR\i'lll'i a5'r iP'm' SRSWR 3iR SRSWOR filfu<:it
I@セ Cl5T llR am セ@ ?
imT セ@ a5'r Qlfl:ld5<118 am t ?
(a) 1 (a) 1/10000, 1/200
(b) -1 (b) 1/500, 1/210
(c) 0 (c) 1/10000, 1/210
(d) セM\ゥャ@ (d) 1/500, 1/200

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21. llR セ@ 3iR Y <:1 W<P.! Q1c;ftu<t> tR t
fcl5 X 25 • 40 セ@ a5'r WI&- # <l QR\'1\!.114'1 セ@ セ@ w
f3RIP "1T!Z! セ@ 3iR lTR1l5 firmoR iP'm' 9 3iR 4 mti ャセヲオᄃ、U@ セ@ IP lJTtzT Cl5T lfmUl S /IO セN@
2

t I セ@ X + 2Y 3iR kX - Y # セ@ <et<ttkl'l'l ;mit S2 WI&- I!; 1l1if iP セ@ Cl5l lJTtzT t I mti


セ@ t. <1T k Cl5T llR am セ@ <11c;ftu<t> セ@ Cl5T 3lTil111' am t

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? ?

(a) 0 (a) 20
(b) 5

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(b) 1
(c) 10
(c) 32/81
(d) 8
(d) 64/81
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22. セ。ャGイキエFMC\SPUt@ セ@
セ@ fcl5m ormr セ@ &ttiP lfmUl 11, 2, 3, 4J t 1
341j41kld5 セ@ imT 28 3lTil111' Cl5T t!<P セ@
tT<P m1'! <11c;ftu<t> セ@ fmrr ormr セ@ 1 セ@ am
m
<1 l<;f'tUdl セ@ fmrr rrm 1 セ@ «R IP 3lTil111' am
Qlfl1d5<11 t<Tm fcp WI&- a5'r = 3iR 3lRm <:];IT
セ@ セ@ # <ellllflii tfr ?
t?
(a) 4, 4, 8, 12
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(a) 3/10
(b) 4, 6, 8, 10
(b) 1/20 (c) 4, 6, 6, 12
(c) 2/5 (d) 4, 6, 10, 8
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(d) 9/20
27. llR セ@ X 1, Xz, .. , Xn t!<P セ@ セ@ N(J.l, cr 2 J
<l I <it PiCJfillttiil <rm'1'i RmR セ@ '
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23. セ@ N = 100, n = 10, p = 0·6, <!<! セ@ WI&- 1. qォャ。セ|jA@ T(Xl' X2, ... , X 0 J = CX, S 2J セ@
セ@ (fpc) em セャAQ@ <fiB tR p Cl5T lfmUl am セ@ セ@ 2
iP lffi! I
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(fl, cr J
セ@ ?
2. X セ@ セ@ t ft I!; fffi!. ;mr cr 2 3lW<i t I
cr2 IP fffi! S 2 セ@ セ@ ;mrfci5 J.l 3lW<i t
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(a) 0·02667 3. I
セ@ # <l <fi't;r <l w.<r-nrfr t ?
(b) 0·02424
(a) 1, 2 3iR 3
(c) 0·04242 (b) IPaM 1 3iR 2
(c) IPaM 2 3iR 3
(d) 0·2424 (d) IPaM 1 3iR 3

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28. The statements below relate to a sufficient 31. Given f(x, yl = x e-x!y+l); x, y > 0.
1
statistic based on 11' random observations What is the regression curve ofY on X''
from a uniparametric family of distributions.
1. A sufficient statistic is unique.
Ia) X +y =1
lbl x-y=O
2. If T 1 and T 2 are sufficient statistics, then
each is a linear function of the other. (c) xy =1
:J. If T is sufficient and f(T) is a one-one Id) x-y=
function ofT, then, f(T) is also sufficient.

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Which of the above statements is/are correct'?
32. The random vector (X, Y) has the joint pdf
(a) 1 only 2- X- y, 0 $ X $ 1, 0 $ y $ 1
f(x,yl =
(b) 2 only { 0 otherwise
a only

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(c) What is the covariance between X and Y ?
(d) 1,2and3 lal 1/14

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lbl 1/120
29. Let Xl' X2 ... , Xn be a random sample of size
n taken from the population, where pdf or pmf (C) -1/120
is f(x, 0). An estimator T = T(X 1, X 2 •... , Xn) is icll -1/144
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said to be sufficient for fl if
1. the conditional distribution of xl. セ@ ... , x,,
given T, is independent of 0. 33, If rank correlation coefficient is -1, then what
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2. it contains all the information in the is the sum of ranks for all the n pairs of
sample about the parameter fl. observations ?

Which of the above is/are correct '' Ia) n(n -1)


xa

(b) n2
(a) 1 only
ic) n(n+ll
(bl セ@ only
(d) None of the above
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(c) Both l and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2 34. Which one of the following is the distribution
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2
of(··· R ). ( N- p J when population multiple
A random variable has values +2 and -2 with 1 R2 p -1
30.
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equal probabilities. What is the variance of correlation coefficient is zero (where R is the
sample multiple correlation coefficient) ?
(3X-4)''
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(a) 36 F N- p, p- 1

lbl 12 lbl fーセ@ L N-p

(cl 8 I c) F N- p, p

(d) 4 !d) F N- p, p 2

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28. Pi"1fi9Ril<1 セN@ (?(!) l!C!5CH ltlfi':ld5 ik;;r lP g;<l lP 31. Rm lT<lT 'It f(x, y) = x e-x ly+l); x, y > 0.
'n' \ャセ@ itll!Ui! tR 3lltl1fu; セ@ qrGAセjエ@ セ@ Y d5f x tR -..mlll<lUT Qlli am セ@ ?
<1 1<1f.'tl ct セ@ I (a) X + y = ]
l. セ@ セrゥ\Z|jエ@ セ@ セ@ I (b) X y = 0
2. '<lfu T 1 3ffi T 2 セ@ qrGA\Zセ|jエ@ セL@ ct<! llffld5 (c) xy = 1
セ、UヲGocr@ I (d) X - y = 1
3. '<lfu T セ@ セ@ 311-< fiT) (?(!)-(?(!) 'OCR tt T d5f,

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""· f(T) mセ@ t 1
32. \Qセ@ -.,m-r (X, Yl d5f セー、ヲ@
$ mv.rr 1l セ@ 'fflt;r mrfl WI M ? 2- X - y, 0 S X S 1, Q S y S 1
(a) Wcm1 f(x, y) =
{
0 3Rl'1TI
(b) Wcm2

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(c) Wcm:J x 3ffi Y d5f <1t'Qt1{01 。ュセ@ ?
(d) 1, 2 3ffi 3 (a) 1/14

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(b) 1/120
29. 11R t91fu X1 , セ@ .... , Xn セ@ セ@ fi9zrr SJlT n (c) ·· 1/120
3lTC5R d5f \ャセ@ セ@ セM Jlit pdf m pmf,
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f(x, 8) tt I (?(!) 3!Td5('fd5 T = T(X 1 , X 2 , ... , Xn) mr (d) -1/144

o d5f セ@ m '<lfu
xl' x2, ... , セ@ d5f エQqrGAセ\Zャ@ lk;;r, セ@ '<lfu セ@ t16t1 ki'<:l セ@ t'1, ct<! m\1 '.f'1'i lP
m
1. T 33. -1 n
Rmtn, bセュ@ I l!ll!Ui! a; \ffi! C!itftm d5f セ@ am セ@ ?
2. セ@ セ@ ll, l!Ttll1 0 a; oR -q m\1 セ@ (al n(n-1)
xa

セi@ lb) n2
$ -q セ@ 'fflt;r mrfl WI M ? (c) n(n+l)
(a) m 1 (d) セ@ -q セ@ ッ[Bイセ@ -;@
.e

<bl m 2
(c) 1 3ffi 2 <fr;lt
34. J!i! セ@ \セsMヲャエゥGZ@ 'J'li'd5 セ@ セM ""
3ffi '! セ@
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(d) '! 'ct'r 1 2


セM
2
f.'!"''RIRilil -q ( R J(N-
1-R"
.,
p-1
P) d5f 1k;;r m
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30. (?(!) <11ijliuas tR: lP m Qlfl<d5ctl3i'i lP 'ffi1!l 11'R +2


\!<i -2 セ@ I (3X- 4) d5f lRRl1l am tt ?
m セ@ ? IJlit R セ@ lfS- <1t't1kl 'tl 'J'li'd5 セ@
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(a) 36 (a I F
N -p, p 1

(b) 12 (b) Fp-1, N-p


(c) 8
(c) F
N-p, P
(d) 4
(dl FN-p, p-2

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35. In a lli-variate population with variable X 1, 38. Which one of the following statements is not
X2 and X 3, it is given that the simple correct ?
correlation between any two variables is (a) In case of two stage sampling if every
equal to 1/2. first stage unit of population is sampled,
it reduces to stratified sampling.
Consider the following statements lbi In case of two stage sampling if every
first stage unit is completely
•)
1. RI.23 ; 2/3. enumerated. it reduces to cluster
sampling.

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2. r 12.:'3 1/3. (c) Systematic sampling is equivalent to
stratified sampling, where one unit is
selected from each stratum of k
'W'hich of the statements given above is/are
correct ? consecutive units (N ; nk).
(d) Systematic sampling is equivalent to

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lal I only cluster sampling, where one cluster is
selected at random out of k clusters of
ibl 2 only n units each (N ; nkl.

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(c) Both 1 and 2
39. If cocfficiente of variation of the two variates x
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 and y are equal and p denotes the coefficient
ra of correlation between x and y, then ratio
estimator of the population mean is more
36. In order to fit a polynomial of degree k how efficient than the mean of an equivalent
simple random sample drawn without
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many summations are to be computed over
replacement if
n observations by least squares principle ?
(al p ; 0·3
p; 0-4
xa

fa) 2n (b)
(c) p : : : 0·5
(b) 2k
(d) p = 0·6
3k + I
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(c)

40. Consider the following statements :


Id) 3n + 1
l. The bias of ratio estimator for Y
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becomes zero if the regression of y on x


37. Unbiased estimation of the vanance of passes through origin.
estimators fOr population mean not 2. The ratio estimator of population mean
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possible in is more efficient than sample mean
when Pxy > 0 where Pxv IS the
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(a) SRSWR correlation between y and x. ·


Which of the above staternenl..s is/are correct 'I

lbl SRSWOR (a) 1 only


(b) 2 only
(c) Stratified sampling
(c) Both 1 and 2
Id I Systematic sampling (d) Neither I nor 2

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35. 1!<li ヲオrセ@ i\ セ@ <R X 1 , X 2 セ@ X 3 セN@ セ@ 38. Pi"'1R1R<lii \wNrセ@ il セ@ m w 1!<li セ@ "fiff セ@ ?
ll?.1T セ@
fits セ@ <:T "CRT a; mzl "ffiR <1 セエャ\ッ@ 1/2 (a l ![. tRUT セhエャ\@ i\ z:rft セ@ <#r Wlt!; lWT
ij; ll"Wrd I
tRUT <#r セ@ qhセnゥイャ@ セN@ "1:ft{ "fi1lt; QH a<H
Pi"'1f?1R<l\1 <W.R\ tR fuuR セ@ • -i'i W!Rto n 3IT\1T セ@ 1

(b J ![.tRUT QH a<H ij z:rft Wlt!; lWT m <#r


1. I - Ri. 23 = 2/3
セ@ セ@ qR,IfOict セN@ erg lJilJ qhエj\ャセ@ i\
2. r 12 •3 = 1/3. <141 o\'m n 3IT\1T セ@ I

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lcl セ@ QHti<H, 'li1lt; qヲ\ャ。アセ@ <l; セ@ セN@ セ@
k lJ511TTirl' セ@ a; Wlt!; «R セ@ 1!<li セ@
@セ <#r 0l112 (N = nk) I
(a) 1mm 1
CdJ セ@ QHti<H. lJilJ QHti<l'1 。[セ@ セN@ セ@
n セ@ :JU3T i\ セ@ qャセ@

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(b) 1mm 2 <l; k 1!<li ¥J
セ@ fits<rr 3IT\1T tl; (N = nk) I
(c) I セ@ 2 <iJ;i\

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39. z:r\t <iJ f1ltm X セ@ y ij; firm.uT セ@ t!l1Ff セN@ セ@
p セ@ <IR\11 セ@ X セ@ y ij; mzl \ゥセャGエ@ セ@
air, i1ll" t!l1R. セ@ Wct セ@ 1Jl! "ffiR
Bャセヲオᄃ。[@ @セ a; mrrr セ@ セ@ mrrr mr 31:flRl
ra "ar f'rm . z:rft
36. k q;'Jfu- a; 1!<li セ@ a5i セ@ <!5VT a; !ffi! セ@ 3TT<l5CiCl5 31fuq,
'iflT セ@ ];RT n iTaruit <l; fcmR セ@ セ@ (a) p = 0·3
-gm セ_@
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(b) p = 0·4
(c) p = 0·5
(a) 2n
(d) p = 0·6
xa

(b) 2k
40. R"'1f?1Rs<1 qm;jj tR fuuR セ@ •
(c) 3k + I 1. y a; 31:flRl 3T1Q5CiCl) <#r 3lf1:Rfu セ@ Eil'l\1
.e

(d) 3n + I z:rft y mr x tR <l'll'll<lur セ@ セ@ セ@ 3IT\1T

セi@
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2. セ@ mrrr mr 31:flRl 3TT<l5CiCl5 セ@ mrrr セ@


37. セ@ mrrr a; セ@ a; llm1JT mr 3RllR<r
3!1'Cl)('R セ@ セ@ "fiff セ@ ? 31fuq} il:al f'rm Olll" Pxy > 0 Jfti'f Pxy • Y セ@
w

x a; lltZl mr <1 t< <1 "' ot1 セ@ 1


(a) SRSWR
セ@ qm;jj i\ セ@ m wi'T セ@ M.
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?
(b) SRSWOR
(a) 1mm I

(bl 1mm 2
(c) 1 セ@ 2 <iJ;i\
(d) '1' m1 セ@ '1' セ@ z

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41. Let X have a continuous distribution with 44. Suppose X is a continuous random variable
mean fL We make n observations xl' Xz ... , xn whose probability density function is given by
but note only IY 1, Y0 l, where Y, = 1 or 0
... ,

according as xi : :; p or xi > p; i ::: 1, 2, . .,1 n. [c(4x-2x 2 ), 0<x<2


}: f(x)
Then Y =
11
is 1 0 otherwise

Ia) UMVUE offt


What is the value of P(x > 1) ?
Ib l UMVUE of 1/p

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(c) Unbiased for P(X S: p) but not a
(a) 1/5
Minimum Variance Estimator
(d) Ul'vfVUE of PIX :; p)
(b) 1/4

.c
42. Let IX 1• Xz ... , X 0
) be セ@ iid セ。ョ、ッュ@ sample
from N((J, 1) and T =X - (c) 1/3
n

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Consider the following statements :
l. T is MVU estimator of 0 2 (d) 1/2
2. Var IT) equals the Cramer- Rao bound
on variance of estimators of 02 .
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3. T is consistent for 0 2
Which of the above statements arc correct ? 45. Let X have the distribution function :
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(a) 1 and 3 only

rセᄋ@
X < 0
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 2 only Fix) 0 S: X :;

r:· 2
xa

(d) 1, 2 and 3
1' X > 2

43. In estimating a parameter 0, U is an unbiased


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estimator of (l and T is a sufficient statistic.


and let y = X2 What is the value of
Consider the following statements :
PIX 5 2YJ ?

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1. E(U Tl is an unbiased estimator of ()


which has a variance not exceeding the (a) 3/4
variance of U.
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2. If T is completely suflicient, then E(U I T)


is the unique UMVU estimator of 0. ib) 1/2
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Which of the above statements is/are correct ?


(a) 1 only lcl 1/3
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) 1/4

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

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41. l!Ff セ@ X q;r ll1Ul' r• iffi'fT l!<!i <iffif lie;; セ@ I 44. l!Ff セ@ X l!C!i <iffif '1i'!fiud5 1'R セ@ f3mq;r
セ@ X 1 , X 2 ... , X 0 , n li!l!UT セ@ セ@ ilxf<'! Mii'l:ld5cti tFRQ' tm"f m.r l1'l:!l セ@
(Y1, ... , Y 0 ) Ji%n fcom. ;m!'f Yi = 1 '1:!1 0 mrr
fc!;- セ@ 5 11 m セ@ > r•; i = 1, 2, ... , n. <fil'
c(4x-2x 2 ), 0 < x < 2
- IY f(x) =
Y=---' 。ュセ_@ {
0 3R:lm
n

(a) f' q;r UMVUE

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(b) 1/!1 q;r UMVUE
(c) P(X 5 fl) in !ffi! セ@ セ@ セ@ li<Rt1T
3lTCl51'l<ii セ@
(a) 1/5
(d) PIX ,; fl) q;r UMVUE

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(b) 1/4
42. l!Ff セ@ fc!;- N(O, 1)""' 1WlJ ji3ll (X 1, セ@ ... , X
0
)

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n (c) 1/3
f.1 "'lffiRlict am;jj 'R f<mR セ@ '
1. T, MVU 3lTCl51'l<ii セ@ 0 2 q;r I (d) 1/2
ra 2. 0
2
in セ@ in li<Rt1T in !ffi! Var (T)
セ@ - '0<1 lf'U in W1'R セ@ I

セ@ 02 in !ffi! I
m
3. T Wrn
セ@ am;jj 11' ""' <Jlt..r ""' セ@ セ@ ?
( a) ilxf<'T 1 3lR 3
xa

(b) ilxf<'T 2 3lR 3 0, X < 0


(c) ilxf<'T 1 3lR 2 X
F'(x) = 0 $ X $ 2
(d) 1, 2 3lR 3 2'
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1, X > 2
43. liTm'! e q;r 3!1Q5('R セ@ 11'. u セ@ 3lTCl51'l<ii セ@ e
q;r, :JlR T q;r tf<lltct セ@ Ri i! ci 51 セ@ I
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f.1 "'lffiRlict am;jj 'R f<mR セ@ ' :JlR llR セ@ Y = X2 PIX ,;; 2YI q;r l!Ff am
セ_@
1. El u I Tl l!<!i セ@ 34i<N'I CP セ@ e q;r. f3mq;r
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li<Rt1T U in li<Rt1T ""' 34fuCP セ@ セ@ I (a) 3/4


2. <:&: T セ@ tf<lltct セN@ (fii' E(U IT) セ@
UMVU 3lTCl51'l<ii セ@ e q;r
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I (b) 1/2
セ@ am;jj 11' ""' <Jlt..r m{tf セ@ M ?
(a ) ilxf<'T 1
(c) 1/3
(b ) ilxf<'T 2
(c) 1 3lR 2 GFiT
(d) "'I <fr 1 3lR "'I tr 2 (d) 1/4

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46. If X is a random variable for which 50. A random sample of size n is taken from a
population with p.d.L f(x) = e-x, x > 0. What
PIX> a+ s I X> s) セpix^@ a), for a, s > 0;
is the p.d.f. of sample range R?
then which one of the following is correct?
(a) g\r) = Cln, r) p'. q"-', r > 0, p + q =
(a I X has Bernoulli distribution
lb) g(r) = (n ·- 1) e-• (1- e-')"- 2 . r > 0
lb) X has Binomial distribution
(c) girl= n e-• (1 ·- e-'1", r > 0
I c) X has Geometric distribution
(d) g( r) = n e-r, r > 0
(d) X hag Poi::;son diRtr·ibution

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47. X and Y are two independent x2 random
variables with 4 and 6 as their respective 51. Consider the following statements :
degrees of freedom. What is the mean of 1. Analysis of variance is a systematic
Z = 3X/2Y" procedure of partitioning the total
variation present in a set of data into a
lal 2/:l

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number of components associated with
lb) 3/2 the nature of classification.
2. In linear hypothesis model the true
Ic) 3/4

ce
value of ith units is a linear combination
ldl 1/3 of the fixed effects treated as constants.
Which of the statements given above is/are
48. If X 1, X2 , ... , X 25 is a random sample from correct ?
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normal popu]ation with mean 0
17
and
(a) 1 only

8
"'
L..
xセ@ ' ibl 2 only
variance l, then T = ..l is F variate (cl Both 1 and 2
17 セ@
m
2
L.. x; !dl Neither l nor 2
18
with parameters
xa

Ia) I 17, 81 52. In a twowway classified data, with m rows and


(bl (17,25) n columns, the (i, .Dth cell has nij observations.
lc.l 125, 81 Consider the following statements pertaining
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I d) 18, 171 to the analysis of these data :


1. If nij values are not equal for all the
49, Which one of the following pairs is correctly cells, the data are non-orthogonal and
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matched " the usual ANOV A cannot be used.


(a) Mean for a n In + 11 2. If the entries in each cell are replaced
x2-distribution with by the mean of the observations in that
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n degrees of freedom cell, the data become orthogonal and


thus ANOVA as usual can be used.
ib) Skewness of (n - 1)
\Vhich of the statements given ahove is/are
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In - 1) degrees of correcl ?
freedom lal 1 only
(c) l\lode ofF-distribution < 1 ib) 2 only
(dl Characteristic function (1- it)-n/2 (c) Both 1 and 2
of )C 2 -d!Stnbutwn with
n degrees of freedom (d) Neither 1 nor 2

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46. セ@ X 1!<15 \Qセ@ <R t セ@ fFn:T 50. n 3lTllT<I ll5T 1!<15 \ャセ、j@ セ@ 1!<15 セ@ セN@
P(X > a + s I X > sl = P(X > a), セ@ a, s > 0; セ@ p.d.f. f(x) = e-x, x > 0 it. lf1m l1<1T (t I
(iif P1'"'1tflf<!li1 l'i セ@ alR <fT <mR セ@ t ? セ@ 'Rffi R mr p.d.f. ll'<l1 t ?

(a) X ll5T セ@ <ic-1 t (a) g(r) = C(n, r) p' qn- ', r > 0, p +q = 1

lbJ X mr セ@ <ic-1 it (b) g(r) = (n- 1) e-' (l- e 'ln-2, r > 0


(c) g(r) = n e.., (1 - e-'l", r > 0
(c) X ll5T セ@ <ic-1 t
(d) g(r) = nc-r, r > 0
(d) X ll5T <affi\ <ic-1 t
セ@ セ@

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47. x 3lR y <:'! W<F'l x2 \ャセ@ m: t. l$m\T 51.
P1'"'11f1Rila <R futm: •
f<lld"'ili ll'llfmf lP'm 4 3lR 6 t I Z = 3X/2Y ll5T 1. lRRUT イョセヲゥBャ@ w lffi セZ[キB@ l'i :Jl1fum セ@
ll1m ll'<l1 t ? fcltRur <!lr a>'IT<h<vl <tT セ@ セ@ セ@ 3RdJ
(a) 2/3
llClllT l'i セ@ セ@ <tT 1!<15 セ@ l!h
ttl

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(b) 3/2
2. ffi9dJ qkゥャGTセQ@ セ@ l'i i'h セ@ mr '$'r
(c) 3/4 'I!R セhゥ。U|@ J'i llT') $ セ@ JrR C!ffi f.'!<:m lf'lml'j

ce
(d) 1/3 lPT ffigq; m:i1JR it I
セ@ @セ l'i セ@ cW! mR\ '$'r tff.?
48.
(a) axm 1
ra (b) axm z
(c) 1 3lR 2 <:);It

"'m 1 3lR "' t\1 z


m
<dJ

1!<15 fum セ@ セ@ l'i, f.3rnit rn セ@ 3lR n


t ? GFセZA@ t. (i, j)th 」エャセ、ji@ l'i nij ltlllUT t I
xa

(a) (17, 8)
セ@ セ@ a> イョセヲゥBャ@ セ@ セ@ P1'"'1tflrud ili'1RT
\rヲゥャエュZセN@
(b) (17, 25)
1. セ@ wl'l 」エャセ、jiゥG@ iP fFn:T n-u iP 'I!R m "lt\
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(c J (25, 8)
(d) (8, 17)
t, セ@ セ@ t 3JR Mli<OI ANOVA
セ@ "lt\ <tT 3lT <!ili<IH I
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49. 2. セ@ lR)q; 」エャセ@ IdJI J'i llfilj?eqj 3'f! セ@ J'i


(a ) n fCl Id "'ill cmfV:ii iP n (n + 1)
lta;ui't $ ll1m セ@ セ@ <tT '5lffit t. セ@
セ@ (i'r ;;Wr t 3JR セ@
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2 l1'dJR Mli<OI
x -<ic-1mr ll1m
AN ovaセ@ <tJ 3l1 セ@ (t I
(b) ( n - 1 ) fCl 1i1 "'ill cmfV:ii (n - 1)
セ@ ili'1RT l'i セ@ cW! mR\ '$'r M
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iP t- <ic-1 ll5T l!tl>zT ?

(c) F -<ic-1 mr セ@ < 1


(a) axm 1
(d) cmfV:ii iP
n fCl Ii1 "'ill
rbJ axm z
x2 -<ic-1 mr 3!Rlma-rlUra5 (c) 3lR 2 <:r.iT
1
q;('Ff (d) "'m 1 3lR " t\1' z
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53. Consider the following linear functions 55. In a Completely Randornised Design with
between four treatment totals T 1 (i セ@ l, 2, 3, 4) 5 treatments, the degrees of freedom for the
based on r replications :
error is 16. If the replication numbers for the
1. コャセtMR@ treatments are r 1 = 3 r2 = 4 r4 = 4, r5
1 1 = 51
then what is the value of r 3 ?
2. Zz セ@ T3- T4 (a) 2
:3.
ib) :J
z3 = T l + Tz - T:l - T 4
(c) 4

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Tl + 1'2 (d) 5
4. z4 セ@ z - T3
56. Let a random variable X assume the values
5. Zs セ@ Tl + Tz- 21'3 0 and 1 with probabilities fl and (1 - 8)
respectively, ! ,;
0 ,; L Then, what is the
6. 2

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maximum likelihood estimator of 8 on the
Which one of the following statements is not basis of a single obsenration X ?
correct ? (a) (1 + Xl

ce
(bl 11 + Xl/2
(a) 1 and 2 arc mutually orthogonal
elementary contrasts. (cJ ( 1 - X)/2

ld) 0-Xl
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(b) All are contrasts.
57. Consider the following statements :
(c) 4 and 5 represent the same contrasts. l. Maximum likelihood estimators are
consistent.
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(d) Treatment sum of squares iS.S.) is 2. Maximum likelihood estimators need not
equal to the S.S. for Z 1 + S.S. for necessarily be unbiased.
Z 2 + S.S. for Z3 . Which of the statements {,riven above is/are
correct '?
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different effects are additive in nature. If data (c) Both 1 and 2
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treatment mean and vanancc are 58. The density function of a random variable X is
proportlonal, which one of the following given by
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for statistical analysis ? What is the 95% confidence interval for ll '1
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Ia) X ± --x
(a) Logarithmic transformation .r;;
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1 96 1
lb) Square root transformation ib) x ± --;=- -
.Jn X

1·96-
(c) Angular transformation (c) X I;;± X
n
(d) Reciprocal transformation
(d) (] ± 1J;;96) x1
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tR 55. 5 3'l<TR!l5 1!<'15 セ@ qャセエu\ー、@ セ@ -rr. セ@ <tiT
Ti (i = I, 2, 3, 4) i5 <iffi Pi "ilfiftm ffi!ru; 1iX'AT セ@ セ@ 16 セ@
-cna- Jll<.lRT <t\T セ@ セ@ I
tR fcmR a\)fu : rl = 3, rz = 4, r4 = 4, r5 = 5 セM mr3 il5T llR lffiT
1. zt = Tt - Tz t ?
(a) 2
2. Zz = T3- T4 (b) 3
(c) 4
3. Z:1 = 1\ + T2 - T:l - T 4
(d) 5

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Tt + Tz
4. z4 = .. T 3
2 56. llR セ@ <Oll'iRwl> 'tR X, Qlflld5ctiQ i5lrn' 8
5. z5 = T 1 + T 2 ·- 2T3 3lR (1 - 0) l5 w.r llR 0 3lR 1 セ@ セ@ セM

6. Z6 = 3T 1 + 5T 2 - 2T:l
z
1
$ 0 $ 1 t I R. \?d5ff セ。Aut@ X i5 3mlR tR

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3lJ(j;('f(j) 0 il5T ll1lTfll <I Ai lfil (j 3lJ(j;('f(j) d'QT セ@ ?
(a) (1 + X)

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(b) (1 + Xi/2
(a) I 3ffi: 2 セ@ Ffiforq; セ@ セ@ セ@ I (c) (1 - X)/2

(b) ュ|tセ@
(d) (1 -XI
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(c) 4 3ffi: 5 m セ@ em ffill'Rr セ@ セ@ I
1. ll1lTfll セ@ 3lJ(j;('f(j) <PTii t I
am
m
rdl lP 3'l<TR1 <N セ@ cs.s.J. z1 <tiT 2. 3l1Cf<Q'(j) セ@ ftl; ll1lTfll セ@ 311(b(1(j) セ@
S.S. + Z2 <tiT S.S. + Z3 <t\T S.S. l5 lffilR セi@
セi@ セ@ セ@ l'i "fl i!lt.:r m!"fl m\1 M ?
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(a) l5i!i1 I
54. !!a> Qlqlflld5 セ@ -q. セ@ fcmR fc!mT 'ITm ftl; (b) l5i!i1 2
1 3ffi: 2 <:'AT
セ@ セ@ <) セ@ t I セ@ :3iiil% rnt (c)
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lnlTQ

セ@ <l <R セM f.iRl5 lfiJ? m l!TtZI 3lR セrut@ <d> , m1:llR " ;_\) z
3llfHRli!> セM R"ilfiRil<i -q "fl iflt;r m !!a>. セ@ 58. 1:llcftUd5 m x <N t:1"RQ 'Pi1'1 t
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il5T M hi {U I , '(1 jfu<:t a\\ q fil セ」NGャ@ セ@ oI &<;'; "fl 'l!f e <N 95% rャセゥGHQT|Z」エ@ 3Rl'<Tl'f d'10lT セ@ ?
:Jrol セ@ ,
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x_ .Jnx
(a) t'1t!l1Uiq\\q {'iQI'ii{UI

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fO x
(b) i!1\'J!'f {'>QhHUI
(c) - fO 1·96-
x n± .Jnx
(c) d!iu\'m {'iq l'iHO I

(d) (1 ± - ) -1
1 96
Jn x
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59. Let (Xl' Xz . ... ,
X 0 ) denote a random sample 61. Let X be a discrete random variable for which
from the normal population N(Jl, cr2 ). Let a
pktl = k+i pk
セ@
L.
X.
'
I IX
'
-Xl 2
where pk =PIX= kl. k = 0, 1, 2,.
further X = >_:::l_ _ and 8 2 = ;_...cd:__ __
n n
Then which one of the following is correct .,
Also let x 2
CI, n
denote the upper a-point of the
chi-square distribution with n de!,>-rees of (a) X has Bernoulli distribution
freedom. It is desired to test H 0 cr = 」イセ@ (b) X has Geometric distribution

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against H 1 : cr = 。セ@
2
H。セ@ > 。セI@ at level of
(c) X has Binomial distribution
significance a.
(d) X has Poisson distribution
Consider the following statements

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1. H 0 is a simple hypothesis. 62. It is observed that forty percent of the bulbs
t:5upplieJ by a company are defective. The
2. H 1 is a simple hypothesis. purchase officer opens a box of six such bulbs

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and checks each one of them. What is the
crz most probable number of defective bulbs
3. Th e cntica ·sz >
.. Iイ・ァセ@ .on 1s z
Xcc n _ 1
_Q_
11 found in the box ?

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(a) 1, 2 and 3
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(b) 1 and 2 only
(dl 4
(c) 1 and 3 only
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(d) 3 only
individual suffers a bad reaction from
injection of a given serum is 0·001. and
suppose that 2000 individuals are being given
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the injection.
P-value :
Consider the following statements :
1. The smaller the P-value, the stronger is
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suffer a bad reaction is 20.
2, For given a, we reject H 0 if P-value S: o..
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Which of the above statements is/are 2 individuals will suffer a bad reaction is
correct ?
4 e- 2
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(a) l only
(b) 2 only
lbl 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
lei Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2

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59. llR セ@ (Xl' X 2, ... , Xn) <11<;ftl3il5 セ@ qlt 61.
セ@ l! Ji'r f1ll Qli11410Z\ セ@ NCrt, cr 2 ) "i1 ffim
n
L xi :nif Pk =PIX= kl, k = 0, 1, 2, ...
'l'1T '(! 1 3!fl'\ llR セ@ X= >_=_!___ 3i't<
n ('10 Pi"1f?irni1 .r "i1 crli'! m セ_\p@ セ@ t ?
n
L ex,- Xl 2 (al X CPf セ@ セ@ t
sz = '=I I <w m llR セ@ f1ll
:JUT1tR セ@

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n (b l X CPf '(!
/
a, n
n '!<lli1'?4 セ@ in cm-<Jl\ セ@ in :mft (c) X CPf fNc: セ@ t
a-f<Rx Q5r w:ffm <lffilT '1! I a セ@ «R tR,
(d) X CPf t:i!ffiT セ@ t
""ffiUT H 0 : cr = cr 02 CPf,
-"

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2 2
H 1 : cr = cr 1 ( cr 1 > cr 0 ) m iq\Gセ@
2 2 L⦅セMB@
""ffiUT <PVll 62. llfam t f1ll セ_\p@ Cf5l'IT'l) liT<! llfi'lT <1' "i1 1'lT1'Iffi w\
セGQA@
Wmo <!('if t <Rl<1 I lP'l 3lfud'lRt -;l U: llfi'lT in セ@

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I?<P i'll'ffl Q5r セ@ 3i't< -m' "' lWtl5 Q5r orrm m 1
Pi"1Ff1Rlli1 cmRt tR セ@ セ@ ' i:i ll1'<i <Rl<1 llfi'lT <5I Mllbro mftra5 セ@ l:!m t ?

1. H 0 I?<P muRUJ qf.l:it>C<H I t I (a) 1


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2. H 1 I?<P muRUJ 4Rrot<H I '(! I (b) 2
,z
3. セ。ュ@ t S > クセL@
2
Mセ@ (c) 3
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(b) ilmrl 1 3i't< 2
セ@ Qf/lf\15<11 "i1 セ@ ti'A <5I QIMdli11 o 001 '1!.
(c) ilmrl 1 3i't< 3 3i't< llR セ@ Qg $oJld!IH 2000 セ@ qlt fum
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(d) ilmrl 3 J!1 '®' t I

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セM セ@ 1l'1'F) セ@
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L P-llR f3RRT mer imJ, H0 in 1i'Rq;: <11/l<l セRPGQA@
3<RT ell セ@
imJ I mn <5I it 'fl 3ifbd5 セ@
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2. fue S1' u in frn!. E"'! H 0 Q5r 31 、Gャ\@セ aRl'r ma- セ@ Qfl'IR!J<ll "i1 セ@ -;fflt -grit 4 e-
2
'1! I
P-llR セ。N@
31T1Jm cmRt <1' 'fl crli'! m,r'fl セ@ M
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(a) ilmrT 1
(a) ilmrl 1
(b) ilmrl 2
(b) ilmrl 2
(cl 1 3i't< 2 oR\
(c) 13i't<zm
(d) "! ill 1 3i't< "! ell 2
(d) "! ill 1 3i't< "! ell 2

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64. Let X 1 , X 2 be independent and identically 67. The coefficient of variation becomes p times
distributed random variables with when every observation is halved. What is the
distribution function F having positive mass value of p .,
at 0, 1, 2, . and let U 1 = max (X 1, セI。ョ、@
(a) 1/4
U2 = X1 - X2 . For which distribution is
P(U 1 = j, U2 = 0) = P(U 1 = j). PiU 2 = 0) (b) 1/2
valid '!
(c) 1
(a) Poisson

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lbl Uniform
(c) Binomial
idl Geometric
68. In randomized block design with k treatments

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and two blocks with means B 1 and B , which
65. What is the probability distribution of sample 2
range 'R' for a random ::;ample of size 3 drawn one of the following is the correct sum of
squares due to blocks ?

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(a) 9r (;l - rl/2


(hi (Bl- Bzl2
2r(l -rl/:3 (a)
k
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(c) 2r (3 - rJ/9
(d) 2
3r (3 - rl/2
(b)
(Bl - セMZR⦅@
where 0 < r < 3, 2k
m
k(Bl -· Bzl2
66. In a life test involving 25 electric bulbs, which (c)
2
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of the following methods produce type I


censored samples ?
2
IBI- B2)
], Take observations on life length from (d)
150 hours onwards. 2
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2. Take observations on life length until


sooth hour.
3. Take observations on life length from 69. If N is v x b incidence matrix of a block
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4. Take observations on life length up to that NN' = Jvv (Jvv denotes v x v matrix of
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Select the correct answer using the code lal CRD


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given below :
Ia) 1, 2, 3 and 4 ib) RBD
ibi 1 and 2 only
lei BIBD
(c) 3 and 4 only
(d) (d) None of the above
1 and 3 only

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Q iセ@ tR セ@ f3Rcffi lR;;( llX'R F t 3Jk 3W!lt I pmf'l'Romt?
0, 1, 2, ... IR tHI('qdi セ@ t. 3Jk 1lR セ@ (al 1/4
U1 =SQヲオ、ゥセ@ (X 1 , X2 ) 3Jk U2 = X1 - :lS t I
taffi <R;;:r a; fffi? (b) 1/2
P(U 1 = j, U2 = OJ = P(U 1 = j). P(U 2 = 0)
セ@ t? (c) 1

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(b) QdHi'IH

(c) セ@
68. k 3'fflR'i 3ffi <IT XlUST a>, fuRl!> ll1tQ B 1 3ffi B 2 セL@
(d) セ@ 1!<D q I<;Raa> セ@ セ@ '4. XlUST q5l l!Jiii[ <'f.
Pl"11FlRilii '4 <'1 em 'ffi 1!<D <Pi'l mr zirlTqx;j セ@

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t?
65. u [-3/2, 3/2] <'1 セ@ 111? 3 3lT'!1t! a; 1!<D <llqfdJdi
セ@ 。^セ@ 1Rffi 'R' mr qlf?:lmiil <R;;:r om t i'

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(Bl- B2)2
(a)
(a) 9r (3 - rl/2 k

(b) 2r (1 - r)/3 2
(Bl- B2)
ra (c) 2r (3 - r)/9 (b)
2k
(d) 3r (3 - rl/2
k(Bl- Bzlz
;m?i 0 < r < 3.
m
(c)
2
66. 1!<D ofuR tRTfllUT '4, &w'f 25 Pcrw! WI セ@ L@セ
f.l"11flRim セ@ '4 <'t em セN@ I-lldiR a; NセR@
xa

(Bl
(d)
セM\Afッゥ@ セ@ a5t mrn- Qm\T t ? 2

1. 150 Uit <'1 3!Til ofuR セ@ mr lralUT eli 1


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2. 69. <lfu v 3WR'i 3ffi b XlU51 a> セ@ セ@ mr v x b


3ITQ('R セ@ N t. 3ffi <lfu NN' = J vv (J vv m:ffr1r
3. 1o<ff :M14>i"1i41 a> 3!Til <'1 ofuR セ@ mr lralUT
amrr t v x v セ@ セj@ l1ll' セ@ セ@ om
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llil
t ?
4.
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(a) CRD
f.l"1iflR!JM we; mr >rU)Tr "" セ@ 3<R セ@ :
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(b) axrn 1 3ffi z (cl BIBD


(c) axrn 3 3ffi 4
(d) tJ;;m l 3ffi 3

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70. In the analysis of a set of two-way classified 73. Let PiX = 1) = 8 = 1 - PiX = 0); 0 < 8 < 1.
data. involving the factors A and B, with one Reject H0 ; e = 2/3 against H 1 : e > 2/3 if
observation per cell, the factor A has 9 levels X = 0 and further, reject H0 if no head occurs
while the sum of squares due to error carries in tossing of two unbiased coins when X =L
72 degrees of freedom. What is the number of What is the size of the test ?
degrees of freedom carried by the sum of
Ia) 2/3
squares due to the levels of B ?
(al 7 (b) 1/2

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(b) 8 (c) 1/4

lc) 9 (d) l/3

ld) 10
74. Consider the following statements in respect

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of the two types of enors (a, PI of a test
71. If in a randomized block design, 5 treatments procedure :
are allocated in 4 blocks, where each block
L It is not possible to minimise a and f\

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contains all the treatments, then which one of simultaneously, since one generally
the following statements is correct ') increases with the decrease of the other.
2. In the classical tests, greater protection
I a) The number of plots is 20 and number
is given to a.
ra of replication of each treatment is 4.
Which of the above statements is/are correct "
lbl The number of plots is 20 and number
of' rep1ication of each treatment is 5. Ia) 1 only
m
lei Only the principle of randomization is (b) 2 only
used in the design.
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(d) The principle of replication and two-way
local control is used.
I d) Neither 1 nor 2
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72. One observation is drawn from a population 75.


with pdf as A scientist inoculates several mice, one at a
time, with a disease germ until he finds two
IX) セ@ I(J. (1 セク@ Jn-1., 0 <_,x_< 1
that have contracted the disease. If the
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1, 0 otherwise probability of contracting the disease is 1/4,
what is the probability that 5 mice are
for testing H 0 : <t = 1 against H : a = 2. If
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1 required '1
the critical region is x > 0·75, then what is <t
equal to "
(a) 135/512
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lbl 27/64
ib) 025
(c) 27/256
(cl ()50

lei) 075 Id) None of the above

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70. QC5 <i!\i:i'l<1 セ@ @セ セ@ :J.iTa;;j\ セ@ ゥャセヲui@ i\, 73. l!R セpix]@ 1) = 0 = 1 P(X = 0); 0 < 0 < 1.
f3rnii A 31\<" B :J11T<:R WlJ1%n セL@ l!C5 ilaJUT l!fu 3l'!<l\iP1'< セ@ <ffi H 1 : o > 2/3 セ@ H0 : e= 2/3
セ@ セ@ <!11'-T, :J11T<:R A セ@ 9 " " セ@ Jlllfcl5 セ@ セ@ fu% セ@ X = 0 31\<" 3Wi H0 llTI Ji'!<l\¢1'< セ@ Zl!a'
3(Q;f 1fli1 @セ セ@ a\t 72 <'11<10?1l <ffittti'f セ@ I (1<1 :H
MctO?tl セ@ a\1 ffi:1irr <fQ1 (! J1r B セ@ セ@ セ@ mRUT
m3RilRct fuaq,'j <ffi セ@ tR a5rt fuct 1-gg1 セ@

= 1fli1 セ@ セ@ j;RT ffi l1't セ@ ? 3m? 3!<r X = 1. tRT!llU! iPl 3l111ltl <fQ1 [! ?
(a) 7 (a) 2/3
(b) 8

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(b) 1/2
(c) 9 (c) 1/4
(d) 10 (d) 1/3

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71. QC5 <11<!ftuiP セ@ セ@ ij' 4 セ@ ij 5 3'ltlR
74. ""' <RT!llU! l!fa;zrr a11 ml1<PR a11 セ@ cu. p1セ@ セ@
セ@ fc5l' TTE f, JWi ャhB\セュ@ セ@ ij mJ\ 3'TtlR セL@ i\ R"1R1fuct セ@ tR fimR セ@ '
no R"1R1R!io セ@ i\ セ@ 1lWl <IT ""' -m£1 t! ?

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1. a 31\<" p <ffi l!CP <!11'-T セ@ iPVlT tfl'l«l セ@
(a) セ@ a\1 ffi:1irr 20 t! 31\<" セ@ 3'ltlR a\1 (!, miifc5 Mll{v Iii q I Jfi! QC5 llVf[ (! no セ@
セ@ a\1 ffi:1irr 4 [! I セエAャ@
ra (b) セ@ a\1 ffi:1irr 20 t! 31\<" セ@ 3'ltlR a\1 2. di'ilffta\1 <Rle;oi\ ij' a <ffi :3rttrcP maJUT fum
セ@ a\1 ffi:1irr 5 [! I J!Rff [! I
lcJ imm '"<fcrnm'<"' セ@ 3lfumcq i\ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 1lWl mM -m£1 M?
m
ij)J
i\
t!l
idJ セ@ ij)J セ@ 31\<" セ@ wRm R«"'1"1 (a) imm 1
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セエAャ@
(b) imm 2

(c) 1 31\<" 2 iRi


72. ""'wrli\:: セL@ f3rniPl pdf R"1R1f<!!ct t!, ""' lraJUT
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fum rrm
1 ;
(d) " m 1 31\<" " mz
a(l-x)"- O$x$1
=
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{
0 3RlW 7 s. ""' a$11RiP 't セ@ -trrr セ@ セ@ セ@ t\ij) 3l'tiP
セ@ <ffi. ""'-""' (!)'(, mセ@ セ@ liT'<! セ@
H 1 : u = 2 @セ fu% tRT!lJUT i\ m. m
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H0 : u = 1 iPJ, I (1(j) l'fl1Tl! 1 セ@ セ@ セ@ a11 セirZャゥp」エ@ 1/4


Zl!a' セ@ ffi X > 0·75 t!. M iX セ@ lRJ<R 5 セ@ セ@ 3lTO'(liQ) セ@ a\1 セ@ lfllCPi1 I <fQ1 (! ?
t! ?
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(a) 0·22
(b) 27/64
(b) 0·25
(c) 27/256
(c) 0·50
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76. If X has the uniform distribution on the 79. ANOVA table for RED is given below :
interval (- e, 0) for some positive e, then what
is the mean of aX + p for real '" and fl ?
Source of
d.f. S.S. M.S.S. p-value
variation

(b) a Treatments 2 21 10·5 < 0·05

(c) p Blocks 5 30 6·0 < 0·06

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(d) - (a + Pl/2
Error 10 19 1·9

Total 17 70
77. Let X andY be independent random variables

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each having unifonn distribution in [0, 1] and
U セュゥョ@ IX, Yl, V セュ。ク@ IX, YL Which pair gives correct F-value for
ITreats, Blocks) .,
Consider the following :

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lal 15·53, 0·571
1.

2. E(VI > E(U). lbl 11·75, 3·151


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Which of the above is/are correct ? lc) 11·75, 0·571
m
(a) l only
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(bl 2 only
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80. If in a latin square design involving
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 n treatments, all observations corresponding
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to first row are missing, then which one of the


78. If X is a random variable with pdf fOllowing is correct '?
e-x xa- 1
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f(x. 。Iセ@ MイHセ。


Q セL@ x > 0, a> 0 (a) We can estimate all the missing
obser·vations
then what are the mean and variance of X
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respectively ? (b) We can't estimate all the missing


observatiunt;
(a) a, a/2
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(c) We can estimate all the missing


(b) a/2, a observations only when any two missing
values' estimate is provided in advance
(c) a, a
(d) We can estimate all the missing
(d) a/2, a/2 observations (n) only when n セ@ 3

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76. <lfa- X <PT I- 0, 0) if; 3RR1M it $i!J tH li<iffl e if; 79. RBD if; ffm AN OVA "ffRU'ir Fll'1fflfl:si1 (( •
fffi! Qfflfl'lH cic:'1 ((, ffil aX + [l ilJT 'lTtzl alfdfclffl
a 3ffi Jl ifi ffm <mT (( ?
filmuT QJT «'m d.f. S.S. M.S.S. p-ll"R
(a) u + [l

(b) a
= 2 21 10·5 < 0·05

'1liUS 5 30 6·0 < 0·06


(c) p

om
セ@ 10 19 1·9
(d) - (a + Jl)/2
セ@ 17 70

77. ll"R セ@ X 3ffi Y, [0, !] it QclJfll1H セ@

.c
@セ 。ャセヲ@ m セ@ 3ffi U = セ@ IX, Yl,
V = 3lfilffli1li IX, Yi (( I
(5·53, 0·57)

ce
(a)
P11'1Prlf<'li1 1R f<mR セ@ •
1. PIV ,; xi = x2 (b) (1·75, 3·15)

2. E(V) > E(Ul.


ra (c) (1·75, 0·57)
セ@ tt 'f! a;'\';J <liM m:\T M ?
(d) (5·53, 3·15)
(a) axm 1
m
(b) $cwr 2

1 3ffi 2M Qlfi セ@ セ@
xa

(c) 80. <ITa- a7\ it. f3rutt n 3'!i'lR


@セ セL@ wm tifffi 'f! ヲャエ\セNZュ@ セ@ l!afOT
(d) Bセ@ m1 3ffi Bセ@ エセ@ 2
3ljQR1<li1 セN@ ffil P11'1Prlfui1 tt f'l a;'\'q <lT Qlfi m:\T
t ?
.e

(a) PI セ@ 3ljQR«irl l!aJUli ilJT 3lTCl5ff'l (JY{ セ@


セ@
w

(b) PI セ@ 3ljQR«lo l!aJUli <PT 3lTCl5ff'l '1il (jY{


w

セエ@

(a) a, a/2
(c I PI mlT セ@ セ@ l!aJUli <PT 3lTCl5ff'l (JY{
w

(b) a/2, a
セ@ t 3!<l セ@ a'\ セ@ TlRT QJT 3!Tll5FR
3lftn:! tt lm:lT it
(c) a, a
(d) PI セ@ 3ljQI'ffii1 l!aJUli (n) ilJT 3lTCl5ff'l (JY{

(d) a/2, a/2 f!Q5('; セ@ $cwr 3!<l n = 3

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81. A confounded 2 4 factorial experiment with 84. Let XI' X2 , ... , X 0 be random observations
blocks of size 8 was conducted. The layout of from a normal distribution with mean zero
one of the blocks is given below and variance rr 2.
Consider the following statements in respect of
I n I k 1 nq 1 npk 1 p 1 kq 1 pq npkq
the most powerful test for testing H 0 1 a = a 0
Identify the interaction confounded in that against H 1 : cr = 0 1 (> cr 0 l :
replicate. 1. The best critical region lS g1Ven by
n
(a) NPKQ is confounded
I x2' ?: K, where K is suitably

om
i "-l
(bl NPQ is confounded selected to meet a given level of
significance.
(c) PKQ is confounded n
"'
£., Xi2
(d) NPK is confounded i=1
Under

.c
2. Mセᄋ@ follows a
2
"o
x2-distribution
with (n - 1) degrees of
freedom which can be used to lind K.

ce
82. The accuracy of estimates after confounding in
sub-plots increases Which of the statements given above is/are
correct ?
{a) for main plot treatments (a) 1 only
ra (b) 2 only
(b) for all sub-plot treatments
I c) Both 1 and 2
(c) for all sub-plot treatments except those (dl Neither 1 nor 2
m
which are confounded
xn be a random sample
(d) lor no treatments
xa

IX l'_o )hl
83. Consider the following statements in respect 1'= where X is the sample mean
of n・ケュ。ョセ@ Pearson Lemma
and p 0 is a fixed constant.
.e

1. It is based on the assumption that


parent population or distribution :s Consider the following sets of hypotheses and
continuous. the corresponding test procedures :
w

2. It provides most powerful test for L H0 : p s: Po against H 1 : p > Po


testing a simple null hypothesis against Heject 11 0 if T > Z".
a simple alternative hypothesis.
w

I-! 0 : セ@ ;, Po against 11 1 : セG@ < Po


\Vhich uf the above statements is/are Heject H 0 if T < Z1 _ " .
correct ?
w

Which of the above is/are UMP unbiased


(a) 1 only test( s I 'I
(b) 2 only fa I 1 only

(c) Both 1 and 2 I b) 2 only


(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
(dl l'\elther 1 nor 2

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81. s Wl5) セ@ 3lJl!T(! lDT 1Tcl5 セ@ 24 <fS·3tl11IT'lt 84. 11T'1 セ@ X 1, Xz . ... , X 0
Qセヲオᄃᄁ[@ ll!llUT, >1+1141"'l
セ@ q§) "IJt I Wl5) lT "fr 1Tcl5 q§) セ@ <i?;'1 "fr. f3!mm l11W セ@ 3ffi- 11m o-2 セN@ t I
pゥaヲ\jセHGi@ t' H 0 : cr = a 0 lDT H 1 : a = a 1 (> cr0 ) セ@ セ@
<Rl-!llUTセ@ frm セ@ セQヲmゥ@ <Rl-!llUT セ@ セ@ 4
I n 1 k I nq 1npk I p I kq I pq I npkq I Pi"'lffiru('l qm;jj <R l1i<m: セ@ ,
Jfl セ@ 11' セ@ :;,•zi1;;q\lf><:u Q5r 4i't<liHQ I 1. セ@ セ@ am fum 1TQT t
(a) NPKQ セエ@ n セ@
I xf ;, K . セイ@ 3!'1flffi'! +11l'l<l5iil ""' llM

om
i =1
(b) npqセエ@

(c) PKQ セエ@ n

I xセ@
(d) npkセエ@ 2. Ho セ@ :mlR. '- 1 2 - xz-<k?l セ@ f.JRra5t

.c
cro
t<l I('I '?a m'lfbii (n - 1) t f3r;rQ5r K Q5r llM
82. SGAMセ@ 11' セ@ セ@ セ@ 3'RR! 3!l1JX'Fl) q§)
セヲイュエゥtji@ I

ce
zQセャGH@ 11' セ@ iT :JI1"ffi t
3ll<jm qm;jj 4 "fr CPR mR'r <rfr M- ?
(a) セヲイュ@ (a) $em 1
(b) $em 2
ra (b) m\1 SGAMセ@ セ@ セ@ frm (c) 1 3lR 2M
(c) mlT SGAMセ@ セ@ セ@ frm. 3lt'1T1!T セ@ Jit (d) '1 ill 1 3lR '1 セ@ 2

セエ@
m
85. 11T'1 セ@ X 1 , X 2 , ... , X 0 1Tcl5 111'lfu;<l5 セ@
N( I', cr2 ) "fr t, ;mil cr2 SJT(1 t I 4T'1 セ@
xa

(X- 1-'o JJ;;: セ@ - ..Po-...< -"--


T = セ@ - - - - Jli'tT X BGセ@ l11W -'<" f!o 1Tcl5
83. セM t'fi<mH >r4fua;r セ@ セ@ .r PiAffiru('l qm;jj a
\rヲ」イエキZセ@ Hfum fuRiq; セ@ I
.e

4R<l5C'<I'113li 3lR <im1 <RT!llU! ><flt>11 QSゥセ@ セ@ PiAffif&ct


1. Z1i't セ@ = <R 3l1U1fu! t fcl5 wr セ@ m
+11Jtil4l <R fcrtw: セ@ :
<k;;l #lo セ@ I
w

2. セ@ セHェI|サャア@ qf{(f)('<l'11 セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
L H0 : fl ,; flo· H1 : I' > l'o セ@ セN@
4R<l5C'<I'11 <Rl-!llUT セ@ frm +1<1\ftl<l5 セQヲmゥ@ H 0 Q5r セ@ セ@ <!fu T > Za .
w

<RT!llU! llm'! <R(1T t I


2. H0 : fl ;e flo· H1 : fl < flo セ@ セN@
3ll<jm qm;jj 4 "fr CPR mR'r <rfr M- ?
H 0 Q5r 3l'l<il<l51< セ@ <!fu T < Z 1 _a
w

.
(a) $em 1
3ll<jm 4 "fr CPR +llrfr UMP セ@ <RT!llU! tff. ?
(b) $em 2 (a) $em 1

(c) 1 3lR 2M (b) $em 2


(c) 3lR 2 M 1
(d) '1 ill 1 3lR '1 セ@ 2
(d) '1 ill 1 3lR '1 セ@ 2

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86. For testing the null hypothesis H 0 e = e0 88. If a random va1iable X has a mean 12 and
against H 1 : 8 " e0, regarding the parameter variance 9 and an unknown probability
0 of a continuous population, it is proposed to distribution, then what is Pi6 <X < 18)?
use the likelihood ratio test based on the
likelihood function L{x 1 , x 2 , x 3 , ... , x 0 ; 0) "L{Q) (a) At least 2/3
of the sample observations.
(b) At least 3/4
1. The test statistic is /. = Nセ@ Max L(8) ·

om
(c) At least 1/2

2. i. can take a value anywhere in (0, =). (d) At least 1/4

.c
Which of the statements given above is/are
correct ? 89. A symmetric die is thrown 600 times. What is

ce
the lower bound for the probability of getting
80 to 120 sixes 'I
Ia)
ra 1 only

lb) 2 only Ia) 11/24

tc) Botb 1 and 2 (b) 19/24


m
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 (cl 7/24
xa

(d) None of the above


87. Suppose that IX, Y) follow bivariate normal
distribution with parameters p 1 = 5, )1 2 = 8,
.e

2 . 2
o1 = 16, o 2 = 9, f! = 0·6. Then the 90. For what value of a, does the weak Jaw of large
conditional probability density function of Y numbers hold for the sequence of independent
w

given that X = 2 is normal with mean and random variables {Xn = ± nal 1/2 '/
variance given, respectively as
w

(a) a > 1/2


(a) 5 76, 6·65
w

(b) 6·65. 7·56 (b) a < 1/2

(c) 7·56, 5·76 (c) 1/2 < a < 1

(d) 6·65. 5·76 I d) I <{X< 2

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86. H 0 : 8 = 00 <PT H 1 : o* 00 ij; セ@ Pl<lil5<u'ila 88. <@: 1!11> <li<ftMl <R X <PT l1TUl 12 3lR lrn{1J! 9 t
Qf{il5r<HI ij; tRlll!IJT セN@ セ@ セ@ ij; l!Ti'lr! 3lR セirZAゥャU@ dc'1 m t. mr P(6 < X < 18l iffiT

e ij; Fcl'!<l >t, セ@ lr!flUii <PT セ@ 'li<'R t ?


L(xl' x2 , x 3 , ... , xn; 0) "' L(9) 'R 31101Rrt セ@
31:!'ffi'l tRlll!IJT <PT !la)7r セ@ 'ffi Ifil <1 t I

LW l (b) CPli-"ft·CPli 3/4


1. tRTil!IJT セヲイキャゥUQ@ t 'A = o

om
Max L(OJ
(c) CPli-'ft-CPli 1/2

2. (0, =) lt セ@ '1\\ ). l1R セ@ 'f!il5rtT t I


(d) CPli-"ft-CPli 1/4

.c
89. "fl"llli'rrt" 11R'f l!li 600
1!15 llR i.ixm 5\liil t I 80 "fr

ce
(a} Wcffi 1
120 lJ' 3lR Q\T セ@ Ifu il5i11 <PT Rr;; 'lfuRI iffiT "1\ ?

(b) Wcffi 2
(a) 11/24
ra
(c) 1 3lR 2 <:Fii
(b) 19/24
cdl "m 1 3lR" -tr 2
m
(c) 7/24
xa

2 2
l!Ti'lr! セQ Q@ = 5, llz = 8, cr 1 = 16, a2 = 9, p = 0·6
.e

t I fam §.3lT t. fin X = 2 fu! m 'R Y <PT


90
·
a ij; fcnfl l1R a> ffi1?, セ@ \Qセ@ W a>
•@fcldtl セャュゥU@ m 'li<'R セヲゥGQBq@ t. &mt; 3lJlPlT IXn = ± nal = 1/2 a> lffi! セ@ セ@ Q5T
w

セ@ Rwr l'!1'J, t ?
w

(a) 5·76, 6·65 (a) a > 1/2


w

(b) 6·65, 7·56 (b) a < 1/2

(c) 7·56, 5·76 (c) 1/2 < a < 1

(d) 6·65, 5·76 (d) 1 < a <2

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91. Given the following arrangement : 95. Which one of the following conditions is not
Replication Block I: (abc) (b) (ac) (1) required for the application of x2-test for
goodness of fit ')
Block II : (c) (abl (a) (be)
The interaction that has been confounded is (a) The sample should be random.
(a) All
(b) BC (bl Constraints on cell frequencies, if any,
(c) CA should be linear.

om
(d) ABC
(c) Sample size should be sufficiently large
92. Yp y 2, Y:J and y 4 are four observations. 10:: I; Y; and expected cell frequencies (e;J セ@ 5 for
is a linear contrast where ll' 12 , 13 and 14 are all i.
fixed weights, when which one of the following

.c
is correct ? (d) Mean of distribution should be known.
(al 11 + 14 = I:J- 12
(bl 11 + 12 =i 3 - l1

ce
96. The following observations were recorded
lc) 11 +1 4 = 13 -1 2
from two populations with distribution
(d)
ra 11+1.1=13+12 functions F 1(x) and F 2(x).

93. If the experiment is carried out in a 3 2 x 3 2 Population I : 3, 7


Latin square, what is the degrees of freedom
of error ? Population II : 2. 5, 8, 9
m
lal 81
The Mann- Whitney test statistic U for
(b) 80
testing II 0 : F 1(x) = F 2ix) has the value
lc) 60
xa

ld) 56
(a) 6

94. Which one of the following statements is not (b) 10


.e

correct ?
(a!
(c) 15
The principle of likelihood ratio offers a
method for construction of tests of
(d) 24
w

composite hypotheses.
(b) The usual t-test used to test H 0 : m = m 0
where m is the mean of normal
w

distribution with unknown variance is a


likelihood ratio test. 97. A Bayes estimator is minimax if its risk is
lc) The likelihood ratio criterion ), lies in
w

(a) Bounded
the interval [0, 1] and the critical region
is the right-hand tail of the null
ib) Minimum
distribution of)"
(d) The x2-test can be used to find the (c) Constant
critical value of ), where the sample size
is large. (d) Zero

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95. f.i101fflmi1 セ@ Ti セ@ iP'I'1 -m \T<P, セM@
ij; fffi! ;:2-<RTilfUT ij; セ@ ij; ff11l 3lTil1IZf<l> ':f!f
セ@ WJ5 I : (abel (b) (ac) ( 1)
セ@ ?
WJ5 II : (c) (ah) (a) (be)

31'<;)'<0lfibql J!r セ@ st セN@ セ@ セ@


AB
(a)
(b) \ヲゥセャHI@ ill'<><ll<i113i'i 1T'( cmRitl, <W; <ffit t.
(b) BC セi@

om
(c) CA
(d) ABC (c) セ@ IDT 31Tl1I1T セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 31\<:
セゥGTQ@ \ヲゥセャュ@ dl't><ll'tiiiQ (ei) ;, 5 "t11ll i $
92 • Y 1' Yz· Y3 31\<: Y4 tlR qllf1JT t I <lfu L li Yi 1T<P
fffizl
セ@ セ@ セ@ ;m;i 11 , 12 , 13 3ffi: 14 Rwr 'l1R t.

.c
i'f1l" f.i"'1fflf<ilct Ti "fl iP'I'1 -m 1T<P セ@ セ@ ?

(a) 11 + 14 = 13 - 12

ce
(b) 11 +1 2 =1 3 - (1
(c) 11 +1 4 =-1 3 -/ 2 96. <:'r エャセヲ\」T@ セN@ セ@ セ@ liX'R F 1(x) 31\<: F 2 (x) セN@

(d) 11 + 14 = 13 + 12
f.i "'1ffimi1 q!\iUii o5t 3iRtm lfm , mmr
93.
ra <lfu 1T<P 3 2 x 3 2 セ@ cm it m fumr OlTiiT セN@ m セiZ@ :3,7
Wt q\j «<in'?<:! <l5'ltt cmr セ@ ? セ@ II : 2, 5, 8, 9
m
(a) 81
H0 F 1(x) = F 2(x) $ tRTilfUT $ fffi! llR- セ@
:
(bl 80
tRTilfUT セri|SQ@ u IDT llR fclxRr t ?
(c) 60
xa

(d) 5G (a) 6
94. f.i"'1fflf<iln Ti "fl iP'I'1 -m 1T<P cm:R セ@ 'ffff セ@ ? (b) 10
(a) セ@ 3JT1Ti1 CPT fu:GR セ@ qfl:mM"'I ij;
.e

<RT!liUIT q\T m q\T f<lftl o5l セ@ ffi!Rti1 1JRi1T (c) 15


セi@ (d) 24
w

(b) m = m 0 $ tRTilfUT ij; fffi! tlltll'<"l


H0 :
t-tRTilfUT , ;m;i m セ@ til セ@ I'<Ol <ic-f CPT tf1m セ@
f3rnmr lfffiUI 3ffiT1T セG@ セ@
w

3JT1Ti1 tRTilfUT
セi@ R

セ@ 3JTTfi1 f.rmq i. Ti t セエ@


w

(c) 3R:1'<ffi [ 0, l] (a)


311<: セ@ a!:! ). ij; セ@ <ic-1 q§j ュセ@
(b) セエ@
wGセ@ I
(d) Jll! セ@ CPT 31Tl1I1T @セ Eit i'f1l" ), CPT セ@ (c) セエ@
2
llR R(j) I(1 @セ ;;; fffi! X -tRTilfUT IRiTrr ii fffm J!T
mlX1T セ@ I (d) セエ@

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98. In a decision problem, El = (0 1, 0 2 , .. ,, Oml 100, Consider the following two series of
and D = idl' d 2 , ... , dn). The risk function is observations A and B :
HIO. d i.
Series A 2040 2010 2050 2070 2020
Consider the following statements :
Series B 4 5 7 2
1. A best decision rule aims to select a 'd' such
that R(O, d) is the minimum for all 0. Which one of the following is conect 'I
(a) Mean of senes A IS equal to t hat of
2. The Bayes decision rule selects a (d' such
series B
that the average risk is the minimum for

om
an assumed prior distribution. ibl Standard deviation of series A is equal
to that of series B
Which of the statementa given above is/are
correct ? I cl Standard deviation of serie sA is
10 times that of series B
Ia I 1 only
id) Standard deviation of series B 1s

.c
I b) 2 only 10 times that of series A
(c) Both l and 2
I d) Neither 1 nor 2

ce
99. The average and variance of rainfall at four
stat.lons A, B, C and D based on one month
data are given belO\v :
ra
Station A B C D
Mean rainfall in mm 10 14 8 16
m
Variance 2·5 3·6 4·9 4·4
In which station was there consistent rainfall?
xa

Ia) Station A
ibl Station B
(cJ Station C
.e

id) Station D
w
w
w

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98. lT<I5 f.!u\<:! セ@ ti, 8 = (0 1 • 8 2 , ... , Om) 3ffi: 100. lraflJlT A 3ffi: B q\'t f.1"1ff1Rili1 lft セ@ 1R fun<:
D = idl' d 2, .... d 0 ). セ@ 'lll'R R(6, d) t I q\)f3w :
f.1"1R1f<ili1 セ@ 1R fun<: q\)f3w :
セa@ 2040 2010 2050 2070 2020
1. lT<I5 セ@ f.!ul<:! f.1zm (f)! セ@ lT<I5 'd' (f)! Q<R
セb@ 4 1 5 7 2
セ@ lf<PR CIWlT t fcl> miT e ifi lffi! RW, d >
セェゥI@ I f.1 1<1 R1 Rllii -<i <! llil"f w lT<I5 セ@ t ?

2. セ@ f.!ul<:! f.1zm 'd' (f)! Q<R セ@ l!<PR "Cl'Ri1T t


(a) セa@ (f)lllW! セ@ B if; llW! if; セ@ t
(b) セ@ A 1lR1D セL@ セ@ B if; 1lR1D

om
(f)!
fa; セ@ セ@ '1iG'! if; lffi! 31'\w @セ @セ
セゥヲウエ@
ei\1
(c) セ@ A (f)! 1lR1D セN@ セ@ B if; 1lR1D
N1m セ@ -<i <lllil"f セm@ セ@ M ? セ@ "fr 10 'TIT t
(a) axm 1 (d) セ@ B (f)! 1lR1D セL@ セ@ A if; 1lR1D
(b) axm 2 セ@ "fr 10 'TIT t

.c
(c) *' 2 <:'Rr
1
(d) ., m1 *'., -g] 2

ce
99. lT<I5 セ@ if; 3ii<m;'t if; 3l1tlR 1R <lR セ@ A, B, C
ra 3ffi: D 1R <i'l\ (f)! 31'\w 3ffi: >RRUT frt) fu? 11'{! '(! :

セ@ A B c D
31'\w <i'll fum -<i 10 14 8 16
>R'RUT 2·5 3·6 4·9 4·4
m
セ@ セ@ "' 'WTi1' <i'll mセ@
(a) セa@
xa

(b) セb@

(c) セ」@

(d) セd@
.e
w
w
w

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