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Total No. of Questions: 8] SEAT No.

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Instructions to the candidates:
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3) Assume suitable data, if necessary.


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Q1) a) Calculate: [10]

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ii) Mean Deviation (M.D.) from mean, for the following data:

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Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70


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No. of
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students 6 5 8 15 7 6 8
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b) The variables X and Y are connected by the equation aX + bY + c = 0.


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Show that the correlation between them is -1 if the signs of a and b are
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alike and +1 if they are different. [8]


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Q2) a) An alalysis of monthly wages paid to the workers of two firms A and B
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belonging to the same industry give the following results: [10]


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Firm A Firm B
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Number of workers 500 600


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Average daily wage Rs. 186.00 Rs. 175.00


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Variance of
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distribution of wages 81 100


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i) Which firm, A or B, has a larger wage bill?


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ii) In which firm, A or B, is there greater variability in individual wages?


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iii) Calculate (a) the average daily wage, and (b) the variance of the
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distrubution of wages of all the workers in the firm is A and B taken


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together.
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b) In a partially destroyed laboratory, record of an analysis of correlation

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data, the following results only are legible: [8]

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Variance of X=9. Regression equations: 8X–10Y+66=0, 40X–18Y=214.

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what are:

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i) the mean values X and Y ,

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ii) the correlation coefficient between X and Y,

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iii) the standard deviation of Y?

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Q3) a) A Dice is thrown 10 times. If getting an odd number is a sucess. What is
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the probability of getting [5]


i) 8 successes
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ii) at least 6 success?
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frequencies. [6]
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f 122 60 15 2 1
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c) In a Sample of 1000 caes the means of a certain test is 14 and standard


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deviation is 2.5 assuming the distrubution to be normal find [6]


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i) How many students scored between 12 & 15.


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ii) How many scored below 8.


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[Given: A(z = 0.8) = 0.2881), A(z = 0.4) = 0.1554), A (z = 2.4) = 0.4918]


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Q4) a) A Random variable X with following probability distrubution [5]


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X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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P(X) k 2k 3k k k +k 2k 4k2
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Find.
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i) k
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ii) P(x > 5)


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iii) P(1 x  5)
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b) In a continuous distribution density function [6]


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f ( x)  kx 2 (1  x 3 ),0  x  1.
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Find the value of


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i) k
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ii) Mean
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iii) Variance
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c) MNC company conducted 1000 candidates’ aptitude test. The average

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score is 45 and the standard deviation of score is 25. Assuming normal

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distribution for the result. [6]

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Find

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ii) The number of candidates whose score lies between 30 & 60.

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[Given: A(z = 0.6) = 0.2257)]

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In an experiment of pea breeding.the following frequencies of seeds
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were obtained. [6]
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Round Wrinkle Round wrinkle Total


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and green and green and yellow and yellow


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222 120 32 150 524

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Theory predicts that the frequencies should be in the proportion 8:2:2:1.
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Examine the correspondence betwen theory and experiment. Given
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chisquare (0.05,3) = 7.815
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b) The average marks in mathematics of a sample of 100 students was 51
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with standard deviation of 6 marks. Could this have a random sample
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from the population with average marks 50? Given Z at 5% level of


significance = 1.96 [6]
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c) A random sample of 16 newcomers gave a mean of 1.67 m and standard


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deviation of 0.16 m. Is the mean height of newcomers significantly different


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from the mena height of students’ population of the previous year? Given
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t0.05, 15 = 2.13 [6]

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Q6) a) Following table shows number of books issued on the various days of
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week from a certain library At 5% level of significance test the null


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hypothesis that number of books issued in department of the day. [6]


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Day Mon. Tue. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.


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No. of
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books 120 130 110 115 135 110


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issued
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Given: Chi-square value at 5% level of significance for degrees of freedom


5 is 11.071.
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b) A random sample of 900 members has mean 3.4 cms. Can it be reasonable
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regarded as a sample from a large population of mean 3.2 cms and


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standard deviation 2.3 cms. [6]


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c) Find the F-statistics form the following data: [6]

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Sample size (n) Total observation Sum of squares of
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Q7) a) State & Prove Neyman-Pearson Fundamental Lemma. [9]

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b) Given the frequency function [8]

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f ( x, )  ;0  x  
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 0 ;elsewhere
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And that you are testing the null hypothesis H 0 :   1 vs   2 by means


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of a single observed value of x. what would be the size of Type I and

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Type II error. If you choose the interval
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i) 0.5  x
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OR
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Q8) a) Write short notes on [8]


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i) Most powerful test


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ii) Uniformly most powerful test


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populations. [9]
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