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S.E. (Artificial Intelligence and Data Science)
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STATISTICS
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(2019 Pattern) (Semester-IV) (217528)
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Instructions to the candidates:
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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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students 6 5 8 15 7 6 8
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Show that the correlation between them is -1 if the signs of a and b are
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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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Firm A Firm B
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Variance of
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b) In a partially destroyed laboratory, record of an analysis of correlation
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Variance of X=9. Regression equations: 8X–10Y+66=0, 40X–18Y=214.
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frequencies. [6]
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f 122 60 15 2 1
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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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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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Find
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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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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 mena height of students’ population of the previous year? Given
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Q6) a) Following table shows number of books issued on the various days of
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b) A random sample of 900 members has mean 3.4 cms. Can it be reasonable
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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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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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Also obtain the power function of the test.
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iii) Advantages and disadvantages of non-parametric tests
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populations. [9]
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