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Arithmetic Mean : If the mean of 3, 4, x, 7, 10 is 6 then the value of x is D4 2)5 3) 6 47 Arithmetic mean of the data J) n(@n+)/2 2) (n+)/2 3) (n+1)/3 4) n(Qn+1)/4 If a variable takes the values 0, 1, 2, mn with frequencies proportional to binomial coefficients Megs Ng,» cys mn Nc, ; then mean of distribution is 2 om n+l iw a Ber ae Dee 2) do oD ‘The mean of 10 observations is 16.3, By an error one abservaton is registered as 32 instead of 29. ‘Then the correct mean is 1) 15.6 2) 15.4 3) 15.7 4) 15.8 Mean of 100 items is 49. It was discovered that three items which should have been 60, 70, 80 were wrongly read as 40, 20, 50 respectively. The correct mean is 1) 48 2) 823 3) 50 4) 80 ‘The mean weight of 9 items is 15. If one more item is added to the series now the mean becomes 16, The value of 10° item is 1) 35 2) 30 3) 25 4) 20 value 1] 2 [3/4 Frequency 14 [6]F If the mean is known to be Consider the frequency distribution then the value of f is 13 27 3) 10 4) 14 If a variable takes values 0, 1, 2, ) n=. p" where p+q=1, then the mean is 1) pa 2) np 3) nq 4) np In a class of 100 students there are 70 boys whose average marks in a subject are 75, If the average ‘marks of the complete class is 72, then the average of the girls is 1) 73 2) 65 3) 68 4) 14 ‘The average marks of boys in a class is 52 and that of girls is 42, The average marks of boys and gitls combined is 50. The percentage of boys in the class is 1) 40 2) 20 3) 80 4) 60STATISTICS OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS XiA-4 11, Mean of the numbers 1, 2, 3, ..., n with respective weights 1+1,2?+2, 3?+ 3,....n?+n is 3n+2 3n+1 2n+1 3n(a+1) 3) 4) Pisa ord IS u 22n-+1) 12, A student has obtained 75%, 80% and’85% in three subjects, If the marks of another subject are added then his average can not be Jess than 1) 60% 2) 65% 3) 80% 4) 90% 13, The mean of n items is ¥. If the first item is increased by 1, second by 2 and so on, then the new mean is ee: = ntl A xtn . 2HxtD oer, 4)x+(n+1) 14, If ¥, and %, are the means of two distributions such that %,
%, Dea 4)3,<3<% 15. The number of observations in a group is 40. If the average of first 10 is 4.5 and that of the remaining 30 is 3.5, then the average of the whole group is 1 15 Ds MF 3) 6 4) 8 16. A distribution consists of three components with frequencies 300, 200 and 600 having their means 16, 8 and 4 respectively, then the mean of combined distribution is Yu 2) 10 3)9 4)8 17. Mean of a set of numbers is If each number is increased by j,, then the mean of new set is Ne 2) x+0, 3) Ae yn 18. The number of students absent in a class were recorded every day for 120 days and the information is given in the following frequency table, Then the mean number of students absent per day is No. of 0 ‘students 1 4 3 i 2 ° i absent No. of | 1 4 10] so [34] is] 4 2 Days i 1) 3,325 2) 3.425 3) 3.525 4) 4.525 19. The frequency distribution of the marks obtained by 100 students in a test carrying SO marks Then the mean is farks_| 0-9 | 10-19 | 20.29 | 30-39 40-49 io. of 8 rsa frudents oe i C 1) 28.3 2) 28 3) 273 4) 26.4 272 APEX SERIES for CBSE XI Students20 23. _ found to be Rs, 28.07, For a certai ain frequency table which has been partly reproduced here, the arithmetic mean was Income (in Rs.) [15 [20 [25 [30 [35 [40 No. of workers [8 [12] f, [16 | & [10 If the total number of workers is 75, then the missing frequencies are 1) 14, 15 2) 15, 14 3) 13, 16 4) 12,17 mean of the top 100 of ‘The mean marks got by 300 students in the subject of statistics was 45. The tie of them was found to be 70 and the mean ofthe last 100 was known to be 20, then the meal remaining 100 students is 1) 45 2) 58 3) 68 Ag The minimum value of (x ~ 6)! + (e+ 3)'+ (8) + (x44) + @-3P 18 1) 114 2) 141 3) 104 42 Geometric Mean and Harmonic Mea Geometric mean of 2, 2%, 2, ry 2° is ‘ eA tot) D2 222 32? 42? If the Geometrical mean of x, 16, 50 is 20, then the value of x is 44 [APEX SERIES for CBSE ‘XI Students 1) 40 2) 20 3) 10 is the geometric mean of N y's then the geometric IfM,, is the geometric mean of N x's and M,, mean M, of the 2N values is DY. My DYMas May 3)Mys Mey (My sMey) ‘The Harmonic mean of the numbers 2, 3, 4 is 13, 36 Dia 23 Bisei vB If AM. = 24.5, G.M. = 24.375 then HM. = 1) 24 2) 24.125 3) 24.5 4) 24.25 If the Arithmetic mean and Geometrical mean of three numbers are equal t0 x, then the each number is equals to Ix 2) 2x ave DY ‘The HLM. of the numbers 1/5, 1/10, 1/15, 1/20, 1/25, 1/30, 1/35 is 1) 120 2) 1/16 3) 15 4) 13 ‘A man travéls at a speed of 20 Kf. and then retums at a speed of 30 Knvhr. His average speed of whole’ journey is 1) 25 Km/hr 2) 24.5 Km/hr 3) 24 Khe, 4) 25.5 Kmlhr 273[STATISTICS } OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS XIA-1 ‘An automobile driver travels from plane to a hill station 120 Km distant at an average speed of 30 31. Km per hour. He then makes the return trip at an average speed of 25 Km per hour. He covers nother 120 KM distance on plane at an average speed of 50 KM per hour. His average speed over the distance of 360 KM will be 2258 eve, 2) 02550!kmihe, 3) —p—pkmMhe 4) 105 keh 30°25” 50 30, A cyclist covers his first three miles at an average speed of 8 mph. Another two miles at mp. and the Inst two miles at 2 mp.h, The average speed for the entire journey is : (in mp.h.) 03 2) 24 3)38 4) 3.43 Median and partition values : 33, The median of 5, 19, 14, 6, 8, 9 12, 13, 21 is yo 213, 3) 14 412 34. The median of the data 31, 16, 19, 25, 14, 13, 12, 4, 28, 45 is nig 2) 20 3) 175 412 35, The Median of 10, 14, 11, 9, 8, 12, 6 is 1) 10 -29 3) 11 4) 14 436. ‘The median of a set of 9 distinct observations is 20:5. If each of the largest 4 observations of the set is increased by 2, then the median of the new set (AIEEE 2003) 1) is decreased by 2 2) is two times the original median 4) remains the same as that of the original set 4) is increased by 2 ee ee 7 37. Median of 3. % 3) 3» 3 is8.Ifx> 0 then value of xis 1) 24 2) 18 327 4) 51 38. If a variable takes the discrete values O-+4, ond, a-5, o-3, a-2, as. a-3. ats where (0.>0)then the Median is - 1 ol 1 Na-— 20-2 + 3)a-= 4)a+— i G az Nats 39, The minimum value of |x—6l+Lx+31+ Ix-8I+]x+41+1x—31 is nu 2) 21 3)31 4) 42 40. The mean and median of 100 items are 50 and 52 respectively. The value of the largest item is 100. It was later found that it is actually 110. Then the true mean and median are 1) 50.1,52 2) 51, 52 3) 50, 52 4) 50, 51 41, From a frequency distribution, ¢ = 3, 1= 655, f= 42, m= 23, N = 102 then median is (1 = lower 274 Jimit of the median class, m = cumulative frequency of the class preceeding the median class, N = total frequency, f = frequency of the median class, ¢ = width of the median class) 1) 65.5 2) 67.50 3) 66.93 4) 66.43, APEX SERIES for CBSE XI Students‘OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS x The value of median LECCE Gn-Rs) [1000 T 1100] 1200 [ 1300] 1400 [1500] No.ofpersons [14 | 26 | 21 | 18 | 28] 15] 1) 1300 , 2) 1200 3) 1250 4) 1150 [Wages [20-30]30-40]40-50] TA The median of the frequency distribution Ivo apuoden] 31S 10 | 5 )45 2) 45.75 3) 46 4) 46.75 lass. 10-20 }20-30 [30-40] 40-50 50-60 [60-70|70-80] Frequency | 180 | f, [34 | 180 | 136] & | 50 If the total frequency is 685 and median is 42.6 then the missing frequencies are 1) 81, 24 2) 80, 25 3) 82, 23 4) 83, 22 Marks obtained by ‘Marks. 25 [12 [26 a 20 [24 [28 [15] ¢ students scoring ined by 60 students ino ofandens] 61314 [12] 14/14] 215 more than 25 marks is 1) 10% 2) 15% 3) 20% 4) 30% 3rd Quartile of the data 27, 17, 12, 25, 26, 19, 13, 27, 21, 16 is 1) 215 2) 25.5 3) 25 4) 26.5 For a symmetrical distribution Q, = 25 and Q, = 45, then the Median is : Q, Q, are first, third quartiles) 1) 20 2) 25 3) 30 4) 35 For a symmetrical distribution Q, = 20 and Q, = 40. The value of 50* percentile is 1) 40 2) 20 3) 30 4) 60 = m5 ]4]9 [2] 5 [6 [10 Q of the data l= Ts Te [in| an is ne 26 3) 10 4) 12 6% decile of the data 14, 7, 13, 12, 13, 17, 8, 10, 6, 15, 18, 21, 20 is 1) 145 2) 165 3) 33 4) 15 7 | 18 [19 [20] 20 [22 [23 [24 [25 [2627] D, of thedata [7 [15] 18] 25] 27] 40] 25] 19|16] 8] 7] * 1) 20 2) 24 3) 18 4) 22 [% [20-25] 30-39 | 40-49] 50-59 [60-69 [ 70-79) D, of the data [f] 2] 19-] 20f 21] 15] 13 ]' 1) 66.17 2) 675 3) 68 4) 68.5 P,, of the data 18, 20, 9, 15, 21, 26, 14, 13, 27, 22, 16, 28 is 1) 13.5 2) 15.5 3) 16 4) 18 | Which of the following in case of discrete data, is not equal to the median 1) 50% percentile 2) 5® decile 3) 2 quartile - 4) lower quartile IAPEX SERIES for CBSE XI StudentsSTATISTICS OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS yin ether and the number of heads resulting was noted, The operation yag 55. Eight coins were tossed tog repeated 256 times and-the frequencies that were obtained for different Values of x, the numberof (0 On . Bi heads, are shown in the table Att 9 ]26 59 [72] 52 [29[7 | 1 | Then 27" percentile is ee 2)3 3)4 a F ._ [Marks (0-20]20-40 [40-60] 60-80] 80-100 56. The 10° percentile of the distribution table is FS or audenis 18 | 22 125 | 10 | 5 2A 2) 91/9 3) 70/9 4) 80/9 id value | 115 | 1251135) a a 185]195 57, ‘The median of the data Frequency [16 [25 [48 [72 |t16 [60 [58 [22 [3 | is 1) 153.79 2) 153.91 3) 165.18 4) 165.93 [Marks obtained | <20] <30] <: 0} <0 os <10|<80]<90]<100] 58. The median of the data is No. of students | 0] 4 66 [82 [92 [100 | 1) 62 2) 64 3) 63 4) 52 59. The median of the data (Class Interval |110-190)120-129 [130-139 [140-149]150-159|160-169 [170-179 Frequency Sum | 225) 40 6 | 45 esa|ms 1) 134.5 2) 144.5, 3) 154.5 4) 140.5 [Marks _[0-10]10-20]20-30]30-40]40-50 [50-60 60. Marks obtained by 50 students is Rese al slo] 12! is] 3 If 70% students pass the test, the minimum marks needed by student to pass the examination is: 1)30 2) 32 3) 34 4) 28 61. _ [fcometin Rs.) | 7000-8000 | 8000-9000 [9000-10000] 10000-11000] 11000-12000 No.of workers | __4 9 6 3 % of workers who eamed more than Rs. 10200 is 1) 74% 2) 16% 3) 24% 4) 26% Mode : 62. Histogram is used to determine “ 1) AM. 2) Median 3) Mode 4) HM. 63. Mode of the data 3, 2, 5, 2, 3, 5, 6, 6, 5,3,5,2,5 is 13 24 3)5 4)6 fetibotion (MES: a[s[6[7 [8]. G4: Mode of te a Fe ame 3 [sfiofe [i |* ns 2) 5.28 36 4) 628 276 APEX SERIES for CBSE XI StudSTATISTICS quency distribution, the mean and 1 ne median are 21 and 22 respectively, ie aa 1) 244 : ee 0 2) 255 3) 205 41220 he mode of a data is 18 and the mean is 24, then median is 118 2) 21 3) 22 AOE I? the difference between mean and mode is 63, then difference between mean and__median is 21 2) 31.5 3) 48.5 4) 189 If the mode of the data 25, 15, 15, 20, 25, 18, 14, 15, 18, 16, 20, 25, 20, x, 18 is 25 then x is 1) 20 2) 25 3) 15 45 69. A data consists of two 2's, four 4's, six 6's, three 8's, and 10. Then the mode of data is Y2 24 3)6 4)8 70. ‘The average value-of the median of 2, 8, 3, 7, 4, 6, 7 and the mode of 2,9, 3,4, 9, 6, 9 i8 6 275 3)8 4)9 71. The starting value of the model class ofa distribution is 20. The frequency of the model class is 18: ‘The frequencies of the classes preceeding and succeeding are 8, 10 and the width of the model class is 5, then mode is 1) 18.5 2) 20.5 3) 21.4 Ba? 78 (Class Interval] 0-4]4-8]8-12 [12-16 Frequency | 4] 8] 5 | 6 1s 2) 5.28 3)6 4) 6.29 in Deviation : 72. The mode for the frequency distribution cs ‘The mean deviation from the mean for the set of observations =I, 0, 4 is 2 3 nF 21 3)2 4) Mean deviation from the mean for data 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12 is 1) 2.35 2) 2.75 3) 3.35 4) 3.75 If the mean deviation of the numbers 1, 1 + d, + 1 + 2d,....,1 + 100d from their mean is 255, then the d is equal to : (ATEEE-2009) 1) 20.0 2) 10.1 3) 202 4)10.0 Mean deviation from mean of the data Ee Hg | 8 = = ao is ns 2) 52 3) 5.12 4) 55 The mean deviation of the numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 from median is 10 2) 1.2 3)5 4) 25 Mean deviation from median for the data 3, 9, 5, 3, 12, 10, 18, 4, 7, 19, 21 is 1) 4.27 2) SAT 3) 5.27 4) 5.67 SERIES for CBSE XI StudentsSTATISTICS OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS XIA-1 1) 180 3) 15 4) 45 80. In a moderated asymmetrical distribution $.D. is 20 then the mean deviation is 1) 203 2) 16 3) 40 4) 20 ‘Standard Deviation and Varlance : 81. The mean and S.D. of 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6is ») ES 23,3 3) 38 az 82, For a series the information available is n=10, ) x=60, 5) x*=1000. The standard deviation is 8 2) 64 3) 24 4) 128 83. The sum of 10 items is 12 and sum of their squares is 18, then standard deviation is : 1) 3/5 2) 6/5 3) 4/5 © 4) 3/5 84. Coefficient of variation of a distribution is 60 and its standard deviation is 21, then its arithmetic mean is : 1) 36 2) 37 3) 35 4) 38 85. The median and S.D. of a distribution are 20 and 4 respectively. If each item is increased by 2, the new median and S.D. are: . 1) 20,6 2) 22,6 3) 18,6 4) 22,4 86. The standard deviation of 26, 27, 31, 32, 35 is 16 274 0 fi as 2 3). 35 87. Standard deviation 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 is ni2 au 3) 11.66 4) 3.42 88. The variance of first 10 multiples of 3 is. 1) 64.25, 2) $4.25 3) 70.25 4) 74.25 89. Ina series of 2n observations, half of them equals to a and remaining half equals to a. If the standard deviation of the observations is 2, then 1a equals to 7 1 De 212 3)2 4). 2 6 Mn 90. if Y(%-8)=9 and 21-8" =45 then the standard deviation of x,, x, fa a 4 9 3 Dg Ne el n> 91. Mean of 40 terms is 25 and S.D. is 4, then the sum of the squares of all terms is 1) 25640 2) 25000 3) 25645, 4) 35645IECTIVE MATHEMATICS XiA‘t _»(starisTics] Deva, x Ne ty be m observations such that Y°y,?=400 and jx) =80. Then a possible Value of n among the following is is 218 39 a8 In an experi Nan experiment with 15 observations on x, the following results were availal eo = 2830 DXx=170. One observation that was 20 was found be wrong and was replaced by the COreSt + value 30, Then the corrected variance is 1) 8.33 2) 78.00 3) 188.66 Our rs, 630 and RS. 90 94. For a’group of 50 male workers, the mean and S.D. of their daily wages are Jy, The S.D. respectively. For a group of 40 female workers, these are Rs, 540 and Rs. 60 respective of these 90 workers is : 160 2) 70 3) 80 4) 90 al to binomial coefficients 95. If a variable x takes values 0, 1, 2, vu n with frequencies proportion: Megat evn,» then the variance of x is 2 nl a e - 1 an or ys ve DF D3 200; and another population B has ppulations 96. Suppose a population A has 100 observations 101, 102, 100 observations 151, 152, ..n, 250. If V, and V, represent the variances of the wo Pol Va respectively, then is y 9 4 2 ‘ye ie Ss 41 Da Vs 05 d If standard deviation of 1, 2, 3, 4, «10 is o then standard deviation of 11, 12,20 is 1o+l0 2100 3)o 4)so ey ated ‘The standard deviation of a variable x is ¢. The standard deviation of the variable -—~ where 2, b, ¢ are constants is : a a a DUE 2) i ye Nao ‘The variance of observations xj, x3, Xj. %qi8 2, then the variance of 1x), Xp, Oy, nee Oke (HHO) 1g? 2) a0? 3)a%0? Aaa a |. The standard deviations of two sets containing 10 and 20 members are 2 and 3 respectively measured from their common mean 5. The S.D. for the whole set of 30 members is v5 26 »3) ay APEX SERIES for CBSE XI Students101. 102. 103. 105. 107. |. Ina series of 2n observations half of them equal equal a and remaining half equal -a. If the . The mean of the numbers a,b 8, 5, 10 is 6 and the variance is 6.80. Then which one of the . For two data sets, each of size 5, the variances are given to be 4 and 5 and the corresponding. ‘The marks of some students were listed out of 75. The S.D. of marks was found to be 9. Subsequently the marks were raised to a maximum of 100 and variance of new marks was calculated. The new variance is 1) 144 2) 122 381 475 The standard deviation of the observations 22, 26, 28, 20, 24, 30 is n2 224 3)3 4) 3.42 ‘The mean of five observations is 4 and their variance is $.2. If three of these observations are |, 2 and 6. Then the other two are 1) 2 and 9 2)3 and 9 3) 4and 7 4) Sand 6 standard deviation of the observations is 2, then |aj equals 1 : ed 22 32 Consider the statements. 1) Mode can be computed from histogram 2) Median is not independent of change of scale 4) Variance is independent of change of origin and scale, Which of the following is correct? 1) Only (1) 2) Only (2) 3) Only (1) and (2) 4) (1),2) and (3) following gives possible values of a and b Ia =0,b=7 Da=5.b=2 3a=1,b=6 da=3,b=4 Statement - 1; The variance of first n even natural numbers is —> nin+l) Statement - Il : The sum of first n natural numbers is ~~> and the sum of squares of first n- i +2 8 ig SO ren 1) Statement-I is true, Statement - II is true ; Statement-II is correct explanation for Statement-I 2) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is tue ; Statement - II is not correct explanation for Statement - 1 3) Statement - I is true, Statement - II is false 4) Statement - I is false, Statement - II is true means are given to be 2 and 4, respectively. The variacne of the combined data set is 5 UW is De 326 y=Numerical Value Type Questions merical Value Type Questions 09. Let x,, x, ‘ible value x, be n observations such that 00 and $'x, =80, Then, @ poss of 1 in the interval (10, 16) is Mean of 12 numbers is 26. If 5 is added in each number, then new mean is yean 111, The mean of four observation is 20. When a constant C is added to cack ‘observation, the ™! becomes 22. The value of C is 15, 112, ‘The mean marks in stasis of 100 students in a class was 72, The mean masks of bY wes while their number was 70. The mean marks of girls in the class was 113. For a moderately skewed distribution, mean=34, median=36, then the mode is 114. The mean deviation from the mean of the set of observations -1, 0, 4 is : o 2- 400, then LIS, ‘The mean and variance of n observation xp tyet, are 5 and 0 respectively. Hf ye eau) the value of n is equal to 116. The standard deviation of n observation x,, x, the sum of possible values of n is 8 117. TEX, XypyneneuX,, are observations such that)’ (x;-8)=' 8 oad Gy =8)? =45, then the standard im deviation of these observations is /2 then k= i atm 30 118, Coefficient of variation of two distributions are 50% and 60% and their arithmetic means are ‘and 25 respectively. Difference of their standard deviation is Arithmetic Mean : 1. The AM. of the series "CC, "Cy a 2 at pe Dial oS 2 al 3 D al 4, The mean of marks obtained in an examination by a group of 100 students was found to be 49.96. ‘The mean of the marks obtained in the same examination by another group of 200 students was '52.32, then the mean of the marks obtained by both the groups of students taken together is 1) 51.5 2) 52 3) 52.5 4) 53 3, The mean of first three items is 14 and mean of next two items is 18. The mean of all the five terms is 1) 14.5 2 15.0 3) 15.2 4) 156 JAPEX SERIES for CBSE XI Studen' — iIFS is added to each and every item of a data, then the A.M, 1) S times to the first A.M. 2) increased by 5 to the first A.M. 3) equal to the first A.M. 4) decreased by 5 10 the first A.M. If 6, 5, 8 and 3 occur with frequencies 4, 2, $ and 1 respectively, then the arithmetic mean is 1) 615 2) 6.35 3) 6.42 4) 6.45 Six faces of a balanced die are numbered from integers 1 t0 6, This die is tossed 60 times and the frequency distribution of the integers obtained is given below. Then the mean of the grouped data js Pintewee_T [213 TTT] [Frequency [8 [9 [to [16 ]9 [8] 1) 3.25 2) 3.55 3) 3.45, 4) 3.35 The mean of 20 observations is 15. On checking it was found that two observations were wrongly copied as 3 and 6. If wrong observations are replaced by correct values 8 and 4, then the correct mean is nis 2) 15.15 3) 16.15 4) 17 Mean of 100 observations is 45. It was later found that two observations 19 and 31 were incorrectly recorded as 91 and 13. Then the correct mean is 1) 44.0 2) 44.46 3) 45.00 4) 45.54 ‘Mean of 10 numbers is 6. It was later observed that one number was misread as 9. When the ‘correct mean was 7, then the correct value of that number is n19 2) 20 3)8 4) 10 The A.M. of set of 50 numbers is 38. If two numbers of the set, namely 55 and 45 are discarded, the A.M. of the remaining set of numbers is 1) 38.5 2) 37.5 3) 36.5 4) 36.0 ‘The simple and weighted arithmetic mean of the first n natural numbers, the weights being the corresponding numbers is . n+l 2n41 n+ Intl ntl Intl : ae aati oa 4) nw 2 a2 2) aa ou A group of 10 items has mean 6. If the mean of 4 of these items is 7.5, then the mean of the remaining items is 165 2) 5.5 3) 4.5 4) 5.0 The mean weight of 150 mstudents in a certain class is 60 kilograms. The mean weight of boys in the class is 70 kilograms and that of the girls is 55 kilograms, then the number of boys and girls are 1) 100,50 2) 50,100 3) 15,75 4) 60, 90 ‘The average salary of male employees in a firm was Rs. $20 and that of females was Rs. 420. The ‘mean salary of all the employees was Rs. 500. The percentage of male and female employees are 1) 30, 70 2) 80, 20 3) 40, 60 4) 50, 50 APEX SERIES for CBSE X! Students {OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS, XIA-1 15. 17. STATISTICS ; oe oe ‘and women is 30 years, If the means of the age of men ea ; then the percentage of women in the group is: 5 aye 4) 60 The mean of a Set of observations is x " +. itis i od by 10, hen Renan oF oo ane If each observation is divided byo(#0) and it is increase ise Mean age of a combined Women are respectiv spectivel 1) 30 z = ¥+10 = « ary 3) sa 4) ox +10 I the mean ‘ oe of a set of observation x). Xun Xy is 20 hen the mean of x,+4, X48, Xs#12s 24 3) 38 4) 40 Geometric and Harmonic Mean : 18. 19, 20. 21, 22. The aeometric mean of observations 2,4, 16 and 32s ) 6 27 3) 8 aye The geometric mean of 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 is 1? as 16.2. It was later ag 12.9; infact it was 21.9. The 1) 16.9 2) 10 (9)"" 3) 18 4) of ho geometric mean of 10 observations on a certain yariable was calculated discovered that one of the observations was wrongly recorded correct geometric mean is ( c2tx2 oV" — (a6ay?x129)" 129 D219 mileage of only 10 ‘A.man motors from A to B. A large part of the distance is uphill and he gets ® then the average of miles per gallon of gasoline, On the return trip, he makes 15 miles per gallon, his mileage (assuming that the distance from A to B is 60 miles) is 1) 12 2) 11 3) 10 4) 20 ‘An aeroplane flies around a’square, the sides of which measure 100 miles each. The aeroplane covers at a speed of 100 mph the first side, at 200 mph the second side, at 300 mph the third side and 400 mph the fourth side, The average speed of the aeroplane around the square is 1) 190 mph 2) 195 mph 3) 192 mph 4) 200 mph Median and Partition Values : 23. 24. 25. ‘The median of 25, 14, 11, 26, 18, 17, 40, 29, 19, 20, 13 is yy 2) 13 3) 29 4) 19 ‘The median of 111, 129, 143, 118, 120, 125, 170, 162 is 1) 127 2) 118 3) U1 4) 135 ‘The median of the following items 25, 15, 23, 40, 27, 25, 23, 25 and 20 is 1) 27 2) 40° 3) 25 4) 23 \OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS XIA-1 26. The test marks in statistics for a class are 20, 24, 27, 38, 18, 42, 35, 21, 44, 18, 31, 36, 41, 26,29, ‘The median score of the class is ns i 2) 21 3) 29 4) 31 27. The median of a series is 10, Two additional observations 7 and 20 are added to series. The median cof new series is ne 2) 20 37 4) 10 28. Marks scored by 100 students in a 25 marks unit test of Mathematics fstodens[ 101 18 | 42[ 23 [7] Their median is ne 2) 12.62 3) 123 4) 12.7 [Wages (Rs) [60-70 '40-50]30-40 | 20-30] 29. (No.oftabour] 5 [10 [i [5S [A If the total frequency is 43 and median is 46.75 then the missing frequencies are 1) 18,5 2) 20, 3 3) 17,6 4) 15,8 [Class Interval_|0-10] 10-20 | 20-30]30-40] 40-50] 30. Marks obtaind by 50 students is Frequency 16 [8 [20 | 9 | 7 | I the cut off ‘was 34, then % of candidates scoring more than 34 marks is 1) 248 % 2) 28.5 % 3) 26,2 % 4) 18.3 % Mode : 31. The mode of a set of observations 7, 12, 8, 5, 6, 4, 9, 10, 8, 9, 7, 6, 5, 9 is 7 28 3)9 4) 12 32. The mode of 3, 3, 7, 4, 5, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 5, 3, 5, 3, 6 9, 7, n4 QT 3)3 4)5 33. For data 4, 5, 5, 7, 6, 6, 3, 2, 5, 7, 6, 7 the number of modes is 3 22 31 4) 12 34. Mode of 12, 14, 11, 16, 15, 14, 11, 13, 14 is 1) 14 211 3) 15 4) 12 35. If in a moderately skewed distribution, the values of mode and mean are 6{ and 9A respectively, then value of median is 1) 8 2) on 3m 4) SA 36, In a moderately skewed distribtuion, the values of mean and median are 5 and 6 respectively. The value of mode for such distribtution is D8 21 3) 16 412 Mean deviations : 37. ‘The mean deviation of first 7 natural numbers from mean is nm 232 3) 127 4) m2 APEX SERIES for CBSE XI Students 4{OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS x1 38. Mean deviation of first three odd numbers from mean is ie) 21 32 4) 413 39. Mean deviation of 39, 40, 40, 41, 41, 42, 42, 43, 43, 44, 44, 45 through median is 1s 21s 3) 42 4) 35 40, Mean deviation from median of the data 90, 100, 125, 115, 110 is 1) 10 2) 20 3) 30 4) 40 41. ‘The mean deviation from mean of the data 90, 100, 125, 115, 110 is 10 2) 104 3) 10.6 aac Standard Deviation and Variance : 42. The standard deviation of 7 scores 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7 is D4 22 347 43 Ae 43, The standard deviation of 15 items is 6 and each item is decreased by 1- TEE poles deviation of new data is ps 07 an 28 444. ‘The standard deviation forth set ofthe numbers 1,4, 5, 7, 88245: 110 audded to each number then new standard deviation is 1) 2.45 2) 245 3) 0.245 Ones 45. Standard deviation of 5, 8, 11, 9, 8, 11 is : , 19 » £ 2 A 9 £ of 46. Mean of 100 observations is 50 and S.D. is 10, 5 is subacted fom each observation and then it is divided by 4, then the new mean and S.D. are 1) 11.25, 6.25 2) 11.25, 2.5 3) 11.25, 10 eee 47. Wthe standard deviation of x, Xp, «mn %pi8 2.5; then the standard deviation ce 24, -3, 29-3, sney 2% q— 3S D7 2-4 37 47S: TA. I the standard deviation of 0, 1, 263, 4 5, 6 7, 8 9 is K, then the standard’ deviation of | 10, 11, 12, sy 19 i8 ¢ 4 | NK | 2)K+10 3)K +y10 4) 10K | 49, The variance of first 20 - natural numbers is I 1) 2 2) 2 3) & 4) 2 : | [APEX SERIES for CBSE XI Students 28550. Sin 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. oD 58. 59. 60. 61. STATISTICS OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS XIA-1 °3) mean (288 —<_<$@ @ —@ ——2™ APEX SERIES for CBSE XI Students ‘The variance of 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 is : 1) 33 2) 37 3) 45 4) 54 ‘The mean and standard deviation of 20 items is found to be 10 and 2 respectively. At the time of checking it was found that one item 8 was incorrect. If it is replaced by 12, then the mean and variance are : 1) 10.2, 4.01 2) 10.1, 3.69 | 3) 10.2, 3.96 4) 10.2, 3.76 The mean of two samples of sizes 200 and 300 were found to be 25, 10 respectively. Their standard deviations were 3 and 4 respectively, The variance of combined sample of size 500 is : 1) 64 2) 65.2 3) 67.2 . 4) 64.2 Miscellaneous Models : ; A statistical measure which cannot be determined graphically is : 1) Median 2) Mode 3) Harmonic 4) Mean ‘The measure which takes into account all the data items is: 1) Mean 2) Median 3) Mode 4) none An O - give is used to determine : 1) Mean 2) Median 3) Mode 4) Harmonic Mean Which of the following is most unstable average 1) Mode 2) Median 3) Mean 4) Geometric Mean Which of the following is affected most by extreme observations 1) Median 2) Mode 3) Harmonic Mean 4) Arithmetic Mean Which of following is correct relation for a symmetrical distribution is 1) AM.-M,=3 (AM.-M)) 2) AM. -M, = 2(AM.-M,) 3)M,=2AM.-3M, 4) AM. +M,=3(AM.-M, One of the methods of determining mode is 1) mode = 2 median ~ 3 mean 2) mode = 2 median + 3 mean 3) mode = 3 median — 2 mean ~ 4) mode = 3 median +3 mean Which of following is affected least with extreme observations is, 1) mode 2) median 3) GM. 4) HM. The most stable measure of central tendency is 1) median 2) mode 4) harmonic meanOBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS XIA-1 62, Which of the following is correct for data =1, 0, 1) 2, 3, 5; 5, 6 8 10, 1) 1) mean=mode=median tes 3) mean = mode Asmodiue ne 63. Variance is independent of change of 1) origin only 2) scale only 3) origin and scale both 4) scale but not by origin 64. If m is mean of distribution, then Y’ (x, =m) is equal to: 1) mean deviation 2) standard deviation 3) 0 Oe ‘Numerical Value Type Questions vor , respectively 5.° et the mean and the varlanee of 20\bsecvallons Xy Ree Sanren a eof the maximum eR, ifthe mean of (X; +0)(Xy 40), annnan Zon 0? 16 178, them Ine sia value of ct is equal to i * \dent cctively by a stu 66. The mean and variance of 10 observation were calculated as 15 and 15 psd deviation 8 who took by mistake 25 instead of 15 for one observation. Then, the correct ee ii tural number is 67. The number of values of a such that the variance of 3,7, 12 4 43-a is a nal 24 194 ively. If the = respectively: 68, Let the mean and variance of 5 observations Xj. X» Xs. %n %5 °° 5 snlg5) ae, i da + X,) is equal t0 ‘mean and Variance of the first 4 observation are > and ‘a respectively, then ( s 9 ively. Then, 2 respectively. Then, 9. Ti can and varece of the da 5, 66 2 8co) ena mela xy? is equal to ively, then the Folin the mean andthe standard deviston of Une N eens ala zs value of atb+ab = TM. FY (%/-9)=17 and Y)(%)-97 =85, then the standard deviation of 17 observations Pye ce Xiris 72. Consider the data on X taking the values 0,2 <4 8, 3 with frequencies. If the mean of this data is 728, then n is equal to__ oF 43. Let n be an odd natural number such that the variance of 1,2,3,4,..... is 14. Then,n is equal to. 74, ‘The mean and standard deviation of 15 observation are found to be 8 and 3 respectively. On rechecking it was found that, in the observation, 20 was misread as 5. Then, the correct variance is equal to (APEX SERIES for CBSE XI Student: oa
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