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The document contains a mock question bank for a semester 2 computer engineering course on data science and big data analytics. It includes 24 multiple choice and written response questions across various topics related to data analysis, statistics, probability, and big data concepts. The questions are categorized by cognitive skill level and mapped to specific learning units.
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SNJB's Late Sau.

Kantabai Bhavarlaji Jain College of Engineering


Department of Computer Engineering
Academic Year : 2022-23 (Semester II)
Year: TE Computer Course: DSBDA
Mock InSem Question Bank

BLOOM
Unit
CO S Level QN Questions Marks
No.
(1-6)
Differentiate between analysis and analytics? Discuss the importance of big data
1 2 1 4 1
analytics?
In the context of Hospital Management System ,describe five characteristics of Big
1 3 2 5 1
Data in detail.
1 2 3 List and Explain Sources of Big Data? Can facebook will be the source of Big Data? 4 1
1 2 4 How data science relate to and differ from Business intelligence? 4 1
1 2 5 List the data Storage Format and Explain any two of them with example. 4 1
Given a dataset of Regionwise_student_Performance. write steps to find standard
and non standard missing values, clean the data by removing any duplicate entries,
1 3 6 6 1
filling in missing values. For the numerical and categorical data use the appropriate
methods to replace the missing data.

1 2 7 Explain each step of DIKW Pyramid with appropriate example. 4 1


1 2 8 Explain Type of Missing Data with Example . 4 1
What do You mean by Missing Data? Discuss conventional Methods to deal with
1 2 9 4 1
missing data.
Apply Discretization using Equal Frequency and Equal Width Binning. Consider
1 3 10 number of Bins =3. 4 1
21, 21, 24, 26,28,29,34,25,15,4,9,8
With reference to Absolute zero , Compare and differentiate Interval and Ratio
2 2 11 5 2
scale data type of attributes.

For the given numbers find out variance and standard deviation. Also discuss that
2 3 12 how variation and standard deviation are related to each other? 4 2
4, 34, 11, 12, 2, and 26

The following frequency distribution table shows the monthly consumption of


2 3 13 electricity of 68 consumers of a locality. Find the median of the given data. 6 2

With reference skewness of data, explain the empirical relation between mean,
2 3 14 4 2
mode and median.
With the suitable example, Comment on the statement "The range is influence by
2 3 15 outliers" 4 2

Here are the 19 scores listed out.


5, 7, 10, 15, 19 ,21, 21, 22, 22, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 24,24,24, 24, 25
2 3 16 6 2
Calculate 1.5*IQR for below the first quartile and above the third quartile.
How many data points can low outliers or above outliers?
Distinguish one tail or two tail hypothesis , draw the diagram to support your
2 2 17 5 2
answer.
Define Type I and Type II Error. Give example to differentiate between the two
2 2 18 4 2
types of error

A Course Incharge wants to know if her introductory data analysis class has a good
grasp of basic analysis techniques. Six students are chosen at random from the class
and given a data analysis proficiency test. The Course Incharge wants the class to
be able to score above 70 on the test. The six students get scores of 62, 92, 75, 68,
83, and 95. Can the Course Incharge have 90 percent confidence that the mean score
2 4 19 6 2
for the class on the test would be above 70?
1. Define Null and Alternative Hypothesis
2. Calculate T Statistic using appropriate T Test method.
3. Find out critical value (t score table) and degree of Freedom.
4. Interpret the results based on T Statistic and critical value.

Grape farm owner wants to compare the two farms to see if there are any weight
difference in the bunch of grapes. From farm A, randomly collected 15 bunches with
an average weight of 86 gms, and the standard deviation is 7. From farm B, collected
10 bunches with an average weight of 80 gms and standard deviation of 8. With a
2 4 20 95% confidence level ( α=0.05) , is there any difference in the farms? 6 2
1. Define Null and Alternative Hypothesis
2. Calculate T Statistic using appropriate T Test method.
3. Find out critical value (t score table) and degree of Freedom.
4. Interpret the results based on T Statistic and critical value.

Memory capacity of 9 students was tested before and after training. State at 5
percent level of significance whether the training was effective from the following
scores:
Mean of Differences is (-0.778)
Standard deviation of differences is ( 1.715)

1. Define Null and Alternative Hypothesis


2 4 21 6 2
2. Calculate T Statistic using appropriate T Test method.
3. Find out critical value (t score table) and degree of Freedom.
4. Interpret the results based on T Statistic and critical value.

Hint: To state the hypothesis, compare the performance before and after training.
To prove the effective training The mean before training is less than after training.
A pizza outlet overview its weekly sales. They sold 57 cheese pizzas, 63 pasta
2 3 22 pizzas, 53 veggies pizzas, 68 cottage cheese pizzas, and 56 max cheese pizzas. Find 5 2
the mean of all the pizzas sold by them.
A man is known to speak the truth 2 out of 3 times. He throws a die and reports that
2 4 23 the number obtained is a four. Apply Bayes Theorem and Find the probability that 6 2
the number obtained is actually a four.
2 2 24 Explain Join Probability and Conditional Probability with example 2 2

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