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21mat41 Simp 2023

1. The document provides guidance on preparing for the 21MAT41 SIMP-2023 exam, recommending studying 2 full modules including both notes and practice problems, and practicing problems from 3 additional modules. 2. Examples of important problem types are provided for Modules 3 and 4, including fitting curves to data, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, and regression. 3. Key proofs and concepts are outlined for Module 1, including Cauchy's integral formula and Cauchy-Riemann equations.

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21mat41 Simp 2023

1. The document provides guidance on preparing for the 21MAT41 SIMP-2023 exam, recommending studying 2 full modules including both notes and practice problems, and practicing problems from 3 additional modules. 2. Examples of important problem types are provided for Modules 3 and 4, including fitting curves to data, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, and regression. 3. Key proofs and concepts are outlined for Module 1, including Cauchy's integral formula and Cauchy-Riemann equations.

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21MAT41 SIMP-2023

Important Note/Pro tip: There are approximately 6-7 questions per module covering almost
every important topic in the module, Do try to cover at least 90% of questions from the
same unit of the Module. Practicing more problems of the type described in the SIMP is
strongly recommended, To be on the safer side study/practice 2 Modules completely ie
refer both MQP and your class notes and practice only TIE-SIMP problem types of other 3-
Module.

Super Important Problem Types for Module-3

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1. Fit a parabola of the form y = a + bx + cx to the following data:

x 0 1 2 3 4 5

y 4 2 1 3 7 13

2. Fit a curve of the form y = a x to the following data and hence find 𝑦 when 𝑥 = 8
b

X 1 2 3 4 5 6

Y 2.98 4.23 5.21 6.10 6.90 7.5

3. Fit a straight line y=ax+b for the following data

X 0 1 2 3 4 5

Y 9 8 24 28 26 20

4. Fit a second degree parabola to the following data

x 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0


y 1.1 1.3 1.6 2.0 2.7 3.4 4.1

5. An experiment gave the following values:

𝑣 (ft/min) 350 400 500 600


𝑡 (min) 61 26 7 2.6
It is known that 𝑣 and 𝑡 are connected by the relation 𝑣 = 𝑎𝑡𝑏. Find the best possible
values of a and b.
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6. Calculate coefficient of rank correlation for the following data:


𝑥 56 42 72 36 63 47 55 49 38 43 68 60
𝑦 147 125 160 118 149 128 150 145 115 140 152 155

7. Obtain the lines of Regression and hence find the coefficient of correlation for the
following:
𝑥 1 3 4 2 5 8 9 10 13 15
𝑦 8 6 10 8 12 16 16 10 32 32

Super Important Problem Types for Module-4

1. The probability distribution of a finite random variable X is given by the following table:

X −2 −1 0 1 2 3
p( X ) 0.1 𝑘 0.2 2𝑘 0.3 𝑘

Find k , mean and standard deviation

2. The probability distribution of a finite random variable X is given by the following table:

X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
p( X ) 𝑘 3𝑘 5𝑘 7𝑘 9𝑘 11𝑘 13𝑘
Find k , 𝑃(X ≥ 5), 𝑃(X < 3), 𝑃(3 < X ≤ 6), 𝑃(X < 4), 𝑃(X > 1). Also find the mean

3. Obtain the mean and variance of Binomial distribution.


3b. Obtain the mean and variance of Exponential distribution.
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4. The probability that an individual suffers a bad reaction from a certain injection is
0.001.Using Poisson distribution, determine the probability that out of 2000 individuals, i)
exactly 3 ii) more than 2, will suffera bad reaction

4b. The probability density of a continuous random variable is given by 𝑝(𝑥) = 𝑦0e−|S|,−10
< 𝑥 < ∞, Find 𝑦0. Also find the mean and variance of the distribution.

5. In a test on 2000 electric bulbs it was found that the life of a particular make was
normally distributed withan average life of 2040 hours and standard deviation 60 hours.
Estimate the number of bulbs likely to burnfor (i) more than 2150 hours (ii) less than 1950
hours (iii) between 1920 and 2160 hours

6. In an examination, 7% of students score less than 35% marks and 89% of students
score less than 60% of marks. Find the mean and standard deviation if the marks are
normally distributed. Given
𝑃(0 < 𝑧 < 1.2263) = 0.39and 𝑃(0 < 𝑧 < 1.4757) = 0.43

7. In a normal distribution, 31% of the items are under 45 and 8% are over 64. Find the
mean and standard deviation, given that A(0.5) = 0.19 and A(1.4) = 0.42, where A(z) is the
area under the standard normal curve from 0 to z > 0.

8. A dice is thrown 8 times.Find the probability that 3 falls i) Exactly 2 times ii) At least
once iii) At most 7 times

Super Important Proofs for Module-1

1. State and Prove Cauchy’s integral formula / State and prove Cauchy’s theorem
2. State and Prove C-R Equations in Cartesian form
3. State and Prove C-R Equations in Polar form

Super Important Problem Types for Module-5

1. The joint distribution of two random variables 𝑥 and 𝑦 is as follows:


𝑦/x -4 2 7

1 1/8 1/4 1/8


5 1/4 1/8 1/8
Determine i) marginal distribution of 𝑥 and 𝑦 ii) 𝐸(𝑥) and 𝐸(𝑦) iii) E(xy) iv) COV(𝑥, 𝑦) v) 𝜌(𝑥, 𝑦)
2. The joint distribution of two discrete variables 𝑥 and 𝑦 is ƒ(𝑥, 𝑦) = 𝑘(2𝑥 + 𝑦) where 𝑥 and 𝑦 are
integers such that 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 2; 0 ≤ 𝑦 ≤ 3. Find i) the values of 𝑘 ii) Marginal distributions of 𝑥 and
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𝑦 iii) Are 𝑥 and 𝑦 independent?


3. A fair coin is tossed thrice. The random variables 𝑥 and 𝑦 are defined as follows: 𝑥 = 0 or 1
according as head or tail occurs on the first toss. 𝑦 = number of heads. Determine i) the marginal
probability distributionof 𝑥 and 𝑦 ii) the joint distribution of 𝑥 and 𝑦 iii) 𝐸(𝑥), 𝐸(𝑦), 𝐸(𝑥𝑦)
iv) 𝜎S, 𝜎𝑦
4. Define the terms: i) Null hypothesis ii) Type-I and Type-II error iii) Confidence limits
iv) Significance level
5. A die is thrown 9000 times and a throw of 3 or 4 was observed 3240 times. Is it
reasonable to think that thedie is an unbiased one?
6. A certain stimulus administered to each of 12 patients resulted in the following change
in blood pressure 5,2, 8, -1, 3, 0, 6, -2, 1, 5, 0, 4 (in appropriate unit). Can it be concluded
that, on the whole, the stimulus willchange the blood pressure. Use𝑡0.05(11) = 2.201.
7. Nine items have values 45, 47, 50, 52, 48, 47, 49, 53, 51 . Does the mean of these differ
significantly from assumed of mean 47.5.(𝑣 = 8 , 𝑡0.05 = 2.31)
8. A set of five similar coins is tossed 320 times and the result is as shown in table.
Test the hypothesis thatthe data follow a binom
0.0ial
5 distribution. [Given 3 (5) = 11.07]
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No. of heads: 0 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency 6 27 72 112 71 32

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