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Time allowed: 15 Minutes Version Number | 4 | 1/8/11 BUSINESS STATISTICS HSSC-—II SECTION — A (Marks 10) Note: Section — A Is compulsory. All parts of this section are to be answered on the separately provided OMR Answer Sheet which should be completed in the first 15 minutes and handed over to the Centre Superintendent. Deletingfoverwriting is not allowed. Do not use lead pen Choose the correct answer A/B/C / D by filling the relevant bubble for each question on the OMR: Answer Sheet according to the instructions given there. Each part carries one mark. 1) Assmall representative part of population is called: A Primary data B. Secondary data ©. Sample D. Parameter 2) Any phenomenon which is NOT measureable is called: A. Variable 8. Constant ©. Attribute D. Sample 3) Data obtained by intemet sources are: A Rawdata B. Secondary data C. Private data D. Primary data 4) Graph of frequency distribution is known as: A Osive B. Histogram ©. Pie chart D. —Historigram 5) __ In symmetrical distribution mean, median and mode are always: A Negative Bo Zero C. Different D. Equal 6) _ If mean of 10 observations is 20, then their sum will be equal to: A 200 B20 Catag Do 08 7) Mf ¥ =-75-25X and X =3 then A 180 B -150 C25 an) 8) Fisher's index number is called index number. A Bogus B. Normal c. Ieal D. cpl 9) _Index for base period is: A One BFK ce 100 D. More than 100 10) When two dice are rolled then total number of possible outcomes wil be: y ats B12 a 4 D6 —2Ha 1918 — BUSINESS STATISTICS HSSC-II Time allowed: 2:15 Hours Total Marks Sections B and C: 40 NOTE: Answer any eight parts from Section ‘B’ and any two questions from Section ‘C’ on the separately provided answer book. Use supplementary answor sheet i.o. Sheot-B if required. Write your answers neatly and legibly. SECTION ~ B (Marks 24) Q.2 Attempt any EIGHT parts, The answer to each part should not exceed 3to4lines. (8x 3= 24) () Write any three limitations of statistics. (i) Name any three sources of primary data (ii) Differentiate between grouped deta and ungrouped deta (iv) Define classification and tabulation. (v) Arithmetic mean of 20 values is 26. By adding 4 more values the mean becomes 30. Find the four values ifthe ratio between these values is 1:2:3:4. (i) Given X= 60+2u, Su = 40,n=20 , Find mean. (vi) Given 1=62, h=11, f=22,n=80 and C=32. Find median, (wil) Given SCX -10)=28, , Calculate arithmetic mean, (%) Given Ya (%) Distinguish between simple and composite index numbers. (xi) Solve the following 1600, >” 2440 = 4300,” 2,4, = 4890 and )” p.g, = 4100. Find Fisher's Ideal Price index. (@ *R (py 4 SECTION — C (Marks 16) Note: Attempt any TWO questions. All questions carry equal marks. (2x8=16) Q.3 The weights of the 40 male students at a college are given in the following frequency table. (08) [Weight [478-196 [1a7—138 | Tae—tad [TAS 1ES| TB Tea | FSSA | ATA [Frequency _3__ 5 9 Peer 4 Peete Calculate the mean and mode Q.4 Construct Price index number for year 2000 on the basis of year 1990 using (08) (i) Base year weighted (ji) Current year weighted 7990 2000 ems | Prices | Quantity | Pres | Quantity A [3 0 4 eae eee cee ¢ 8 40 10 D 10 50 12 Q.5 — Ifadie is rolled one time, find these probabilities. (08) 0} Of getting a4 (i) Ofgetting a number less than 7 (ii) Of getting @ number greater than 3 or an odd number (iv) Of getting a number greater than 3 and an odd number PHA 1918 — BUSINESS STATISTICS HSSC-II SECTION — A (Marks 10) Time allowed: 15 Minutes Version Number | 8[4/8 [5] Note: Section — A Is compulsory. All parts of this section are to be answered on the separately provided ‘OMR Answer Sheet which should be completed in the first 15 minutes and handed over to the Centre Superintendent. Deleting/overwriting is not allowed. Do not use iead pencil. Choose the correct answer A/ 8 /C /D by filling the relevant bubble for each question on the OMR Answer Sheet according to the instructions given there. Each part carries one mark. 1) Colours of lowers is an example of: A Quantitate variable B. Symmetric variable C. — Skewed variable D. Qualitative variable 2) variable that assumes any velue within a range is called: A. Discrete variable 8. Continuous variable ©. Independent variable D. Dependent variable 3) Results declared are always: A Fictitious data B. Private data €. Secondary data D. Primary data 4) The total of relative frequencies is always equal to: A 4 Bee. C08 a) 5) The mean of 11 numbers is 7, One of the numbers, 13, is deleted, What is the mean of the remaining 410 numbers? aay, B64 c 60 Do 58 6) Mean of 200 times of 2is A 200 B 001 c. 100 Dacia 7) ‘The mean of 10 observations is 10. All observations are increased by 10%. The mean of the increased observations shall be: AauAD B44 eon D. tot 8) __If Paasche's price index = 74,76 and Fisher's price index = 76.76 then Laspeyre's price Index Number is A 1877 8 76.75 c 7676 Dd. 7678 9) fall the values are of equal importance, the index numbers are: A Weighted B.—_Unweighted ©. Composite D. Value index 4) Which of the folowing cannot be taken as probabiity of an event? A ot B 0 Gaia DOs —2HA 1918 (82) — BUSINESS STATISTICS HSSC-Ii Time allowed: 2:15 Hours Total Marks Sections B and C: 40 NOTE: Answer any eight parts from Section ‘B’ and any two questions from Section ‘C’ on the separately provided answer book. Use supplementary answer sheet i.e, Sheet-B if required. Write your answers neatly and legibly. SE B (Marks 24) Q.2 Attempt any EIGHT parts. The answer to each part should not exceed 3to4lines. (8x 3= 24) () Differentiate between descriptive and inferential statistics. (i) Write any three funotions of statistics. (il) Differentiate between grouped data and ungrouped data (v) Define classification and tabulation. {v) tf sum oF 18 values is 300 and by action of two more values, it becomes 260. Find the new values i ‘the ratio between them is 1:4. (v) Deviations from 10.5 of ten items are: ~1.3, 2.0, 2.9, 7.5, 4.8, -2.4, 6.2, 9.3,~7.4, 5.6. Caloulate the arithmetic mean (vii) Given f, =304, f, (uli) ina symmetrical distribution, mean is 40, whats the median and mode? (&) Compute base year weighted and current year weighted price index numbers forthe given data: ¥rsg, =35310, Dpyg, = 41140, Y 7.9, =46707 and Y.p4, =39644. (&) Distinguish between simple and composite index numbers, (x) Soive the following 90, f, =211, h=10, 1=59.5 Find mode. @ 72 SECTION — C (Marks 16) Note: Attempt any TWO questions. All questions carry equal marks. (2x8=16) @.3 Find mean and median for the folowing frequency cistribution (08) Cass linis [30-35 [40-49 [S085 [60-69 [70-79 [80-89 fi 7% 2 40 3% % a Q.4 From the following data, find price index number for 2002 on the besis of 2001 by: (08) (i) Laspeyre's formula (il) Paasche’s formula (il). Show that Fisher Ideal index is square root of the product of Laspeyre's and Paasche's Index. Tiems 2007 2002 Price | Quantiy [Price | Quantity K 64 270 75__|_290, 8 40 24 Eu 144 c 18 130 21 137 D 58. 195 [68 200. Q.5 Adieis thrown. Find the probabilities that the face on the die is: (08) @ ° Even (i) Prime (il) Mutipte of tree (i) Meximum —2Ha 1918 (6) —

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