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Q.

1 Find Mean Median mode for the given data

Wages in Rs 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50


No. of 22 38 46 35 20
workers

Q.2The following table shows the marks obtained by 100 candidates in an examination .
Calculate

i. Mean deviation from mean

ii standard deviation

iii variance

iv Coefficient of Variation

Marks 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60


obtained
No. of 3 16 26 31 16 8
Candidates

Q.3 For the given distribution find the median

Class 0-100 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-


Interval 800
Cumulativ 10 64 248 512 758 798 799 800
e
frequency

Q.4 Skewness Kurtosis definition and Question from class notes

Q.5 In a certain distribution, the first four moments about the point 2 are -1.5, 17, -30 and 108.
Find the mean, variance, β1 and β2.

Q.6 Multiplication Law of probability.

7 Total Law of Probability

8. Bayes Theoem

9. Suppose there is a chance for a newly constructed house to collapse whether the design is
faulty or not. The chance that the design is faulty is 10%. The chance that the house collapses if
the design is faulty is 95% and otherwise it is 45%. It is seen that the house collapsed. Find the
probability that it is due to faulty design

10. Question done in class and assignment of probability

11. Six dice are thrown 729 times. How many times do you expect at least three dice to show a
five or six/

12. Razor blades are supplied by a manufacturing company in packets of 10. There is a
probability of 1 in 100 blades to be defective. Using Posson distribution calculate the number of
packets containing no defective blade, 1 defective blade ina consignment of 10,000 packets

13. A car hire firm has two cars, which it hires out day by day. The demand for car on each day
is distributed as a poisson distribution with mean 1.5. Calculate the proportion of days on which
some demand is refused.

14. The marks of 500 candidates appearing in a certain examination have a mean 41.6 and s.d.
11.2. Assuming a normal distribution, find how many students obtain marks more than 60.

15. If the heights of 300 students are normally distributed with mean 64.5 inches and standard
deviation 3.3. inches. How many students have heights
(i) Less than 5 feet i.e. 60 inches
(ii) Between 5 feet and 5 feet 9 inches

16. The distribution of weekly wages for 500 workers in afactory is approximately normal with
mean and s.D. Rs 75 qand Rs. 15 . find the number of workers who receive weekly wages more
than 90

17. An Insurance agent has claimed that the average age of policy holders who insure through
him is less than the average for all agents which is 30.5 years

Age 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40


Number of 12 22 20 30 16
persons

Calculate the arithmetic mean and S.D Of this distribution ad use this values at the 5% level of
significance.

18. In a certain factory there are two independent processes manufacturing the same item . The
average weight in a sample of 250 items produced from one process is found to be 120 ozs with
s.D. of 12ozs while the corresponding figures in a sample of 400 items from the other process are
124 and 14. Obtain the standard error of difference between two sample means. Is this difference
significant? Also find the 99% confidence limit for the difference in average weights of items
produced by the two process respectively
19. All T test questions

20. Correlation Regression Questions from Notes

21. The following figures relate to production in kg. of three varieties A, B and C of wheat sown
in 12 plots
A 14 16 18
B 14 13 15 22
C 18 16 19 19 20
Is there any significant difference in production of three varieties?

22. A company wishes to purchase one of five different machines A, B, C, D, E. in an


experiment designed to decide whether there is a difference in performance of the machines, five
experienced workers each work on the machines for equal time. The table below shows the
number of units produced. Test the hypothesis that there is no difference between the machines
at the 5% level of significance

A 68 72 75 42 53
B 72 52 63 55 48
C 60 82 65 77 75
D 48 61 57 64 50
E 64 65 70 68 53

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