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SET -2

1. The number of workers in a large factory in 2010 was 540 of which 30% were female and the
rest males. In 2011 the strength of the workers increased by 100 females and 200 males. In
2012, the total number of workers increased by 25% over its value in 2011. The female
workers were 340. Tabulate the data.

2. In a sample study about coffee habit in two towns the following information was
received.
Town A – Females were 40% , total coffee drinkers were 45% and Males coffee
drinkers were 20%.
Town B – Males were 55% , Males non-coffee drinkers were 30% and Female coffee
drinkers were 15%. Present the above data in Tabular form.

3. Calculate Mode and Median for the following data:

Less than 20 40 60 80 100 120 140


frequency 3 8 20 38 52 58 60

4. Calculate Mean and Mode for the following data:

C.I 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60


frequency 14 23 35 20 8 5

5. From the following data you are required to:


(i) Form two regression equations.
(ii) Estimate the value of X when Y = 10 and the value of Y when X = 15.
(iii) Find correlation coefficients through regression coefficients.

Series X Series Y
No. of pairs of observations n 5 5
Mean 6 8
Sum of squares of deviations of X and Y from 40 20
their respective means

Sum of the products of deviations of X and Y -26


from their means Ʃxy

6. Calculate the Cost of living Index Number by using Aggregate Expenditure Method:

Items Quantity Price in Price in


in B.Y B.Y C.Y
Rice 100 19 21
Wheat 40 12 16
Pulses 20 10 18
Ghee 10 30 35
Sugar 30 18 20
Oil 30 40 50

Fuel 60 500 550

Vegetables 30 15 20

7. A box contains 25 balls numbered from 1 to 25. One ball is drawn at random. What is
the probability that the number of the drawn ball will be a multiple of 3 or 5.
8. Calculate rank correlation coefficient from the following data:

X 48 33 40 9 16 16 65 24 16 57
Y 13 13 24 6 15 4 20 9 6 19

Rs = 0.733, ed2 = 41
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Q1. (a)

From the prices of shares of X and Y given below,


state from the table which share prices are more
stable. ( individual series Problems )

X Y

55 108

54 107

53 105
53 105

56 106

68 107

52 104

50 103

51 104

49 101

(b)

Age(in years) No. of Boys No. of girls


13 12 13
14 15 10
15 15 12
16 5 2
17 3 1
722, 50, 14.44, 28, 80, 1.13, 7.85% , 538,38, 14.16, -32, 68, 1.039, 7.34%
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Life( in months) No. of tyres X No. of tyres Y


20-25 1 3
25-30 22 21
30-35 64 74
35-40 10 1
40-45 3 1
32.1,31.3,3.44,10.72%, 2.83, 9.07%
2. Calculate Karl Pearson's co-efficient of Skewness from the following data:

Age 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70


No. of 15 10 18 12 10 5 2
Persons

3. From the following data you are required to:


(iv) Obtain two regression equations.
(v) Estimate the value of X when Y = 25 and the value of Y when X = 90.
(vi) Find correlation coefficients through regression coefficients.

X 60 62 65 70 73 75 71
Y 10 11 13 15 16 19 14

4. From the following data you are required to :


(a) Fit a straight line trend by the method of least squares.
(b) Show the trend line on a graph.
(c) Estimate the income for the year 2010.

Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006


Income 300 700 600 800 900 700 1000
(Rs.)

THEORY QUESTIONS of 6 marks

1. Objects
2. Functions
3. Characteristics
4. Importance
5. Scope
6. Table parts explanation
7. Sampling

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