II PUC Statistics Mock Paper I

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Jain College, Jayanagar

II PUC Mock Paper I


Sub: STATISTICS
Duration: 3 Hrs 15 mins Max.Marks: 100

Note: 1. Statistical tables and graph sheets will be supplied.


2. Scientific calculators are allowed.
3. All working steps should be clearly shown.

PART A
I. Answer any ten questions: 110 =10
1. Define cohort.
2. Mention the Index number which satisfies both TRT and FRT.
3. Mention any one use of cost living index number.
4. Which index number is used for measurement of seasonal variation?
5. Write down the relationship between mean and variance of binomial distribution.
6. If X is Poisson variate with mean 3. What is its standard deviation?
7. Define composite hypothesis.
8.
In a F 2 chi-square test for goodness of fit if there are 8 classes and if 1 parameter is estimated what
is the degree of freedom of the test statistic?
9. Define test statistic.
10. What is a defect?
11. Define no solution in L.P.P.
12. What is pure strategy in a game?
PART B
II. Answer any 10 questions: 210 =20
13. In a life table, if l1 = 95,400 and l2 = 93,492 then, find survival ratio and mortality ratio of the first
year.
14. Calculate the consumer price index number using the following data
Items Group Group
Indices weights
A 102 8
B 97 6
C 108 12
D 110 4
15. State circular test in Index number.
16. Given the parabolic equation y = a+bx+cx2, write down the normal equations.
17. Write the formulae of finding x and yx of Newtons method of interpolation.
18. Under what conditions, does Binomial distribution tends to Poison distribution?
19. The first probability term is equal to the second probability terms of a Poison distribution. Then find
the mean.
20. Find the area under the normal curve between Z = - 1.5 and Z = + 1.5
21. A sample of 100 children was chosen from a population. If weight of these children is 20 kgs and
variance is 16 kgs. Find the standard error of mean weight of selected children.
22. Mention the types of causes of variation in a manufacturing process.
23. Mention two method of obtaining initial basic fesible solution for a transportation problem.
24. Give two disadvantages of the inventory.
PART C
III. Answer any 8 questions: 58 = 40
25. From the following data calculate GFR
Age (in yrs) Female Population No. of live births
15-19 5000 100
20-24 6000 700
25-29 4500 800
30-35 2500 100
35-39 2500 100
40-44 2000 50
45-49 1000 10
26. Explain the steps involved in the construction of cost of living index number.
27. Calculate P01 by simple averages of price relatives using (i) Arithmetic mean (ii) Geometric mean
Items A B C D E
Price in 2012 26 32 18 12 40
Price in 2014 28 30 20 12 45
28. Complete 5 yearly moving averages for the following time series and indicate trend.
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Value 27 28 30 32 29 31 34 36 35
29. For the following table determine the missing values.
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Y 185 167 ? 146 121 80 ?
30. Assuming that birth to male and female to be equally likely. Find the probability that a equally likely.
Find the probability that a family with 4 children will have (i) three or more daughter (ii) no daughter
31. A pond has 20 fishes of which 8 are red and remaining are white. Four fishes are caught. Find the
mean and variance of the number of red fishes caught.
32. From the following data, test whether, there is any significant difference between mean mark of
students in two subjects.
Subjects Mean marks Variance Sample Size
Statistics 84 10 12
Accountancy 80 8 10
33. The standard deviation of weights of 15 new born babies 0.36 kgs. Test at 5% level of significance
that the standard deviation of weights of new born babies is less than 0.4 kg.
34. Partition panels are manufactured by a firm. A crack or unthickness or a bubble or improper spread of
design of paint is considered as defect. Following panels is considered as defect. Following panels
containing defects are noted as below:
Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
panel
No. of 2 1 0 4 3 2 1 0 4 0
defects
Draw control chart for the above data and analyse the data.
35. Graphically solve the following L.P.P
Max Z = 20x + 80y
S.t 2 x  6 y d 60
x  4 y d 32
& x, y t 0
36. The cost of a machine is Rs 6600 and its resale value is Rs 600. The maintenance costs in different
years are as follows.
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Maintenance 250 300 450 600 900 1500 1800
cost (Rs)
Determine the age at which the machine should be replaced.

PART D
IV. Answer any 2 questions: 102 =20
37. From the following data, calculate the STDRs for locality A and locality B. Taking locality A as
standard population & comment.
Age (in
Locality A Locality B
years)
Population Deaths Population Deaths
Below 10 4000 60 8000 80
10-35 9000 45 13000 65
35-65 7000 70 10000 90
65& above 3000 120 4000 200
38. Construct Fishers Price Index number for the following data. Test whether it satisfies Time Reversal
Test & Factor Reversal Test.
Commodity Base year Current year
Price(Rs) Quantity Price(Rs) Quantity
A 7 70 9 100
B 9 80 11 110
C 15 25 20 40
D 20 30 25 40
39. Fit a straight line trend for the following data and hence find trend values. Also estimate the price for
the year 2013.
Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Price (Rs) 12 20 31 40 47
40. Fit a Poisson distribution to the following data:
No. of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6&more
cars sold
No. of 18 43 45 28 12 3 1
days
Test whether the Poisson distribution is a good fit.

PART E
V. Answer any 2 questions: 2 5 =10
41. The weekly wages of workers are normally distributed with mean Rs 3,000 & S.D Rs 500. Find the
probability of workers whose weekly wages will be i) more than Rs 3,400 ii) Between Rs 2,500 & Rs
3,500.
42. 28 students passed among 45 randomly selected students a college. 32 students passed among 55
randomly selected students of another college. Test whether passing proportions is same in both the
colleges (use D 5% ).
43. Find the solution of the game by the principle of dominance for the following pay-off matrix of A.
Player B
B1 B2 B3 B4
A1  7 0 3  5

A2 7  2 0  4
Player A
A3  2  1  2 0

A4 4 2 3 6

44. There is a demand for 5,000 items per year. The replenishment cost Rs 100 and the maintenance cost
Rs 10 per iterm per year. Replenishment is instantaneous and shortages are not allowed find:
i) optimal lot size
ii) optimum time between orders
iii) optimum number of orders
iv) minimum annual average inventory cost.

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