Statistics
Statistics
Section – A
Q. 1 to 5 are objective type questions. Each question carries 1 mark: [5]
a) 1/3 b) 3/2
c) -1.5 d) 0.15
a) 6 b) 3
c) 5 d) 4
a) only for two values of the domain, their images should be different.
b) for any two values of the domain, their images are same.
c) for any two different values of the domain, their images are different.
5. Generally, what is the range of coefficient of skewness for data where the mode is ill-defined?
a) 0 to 1 b) -1 to +1
c) -3 to +3 d) 1 to 0
Section – B
Q. 6 to 10 carry 1 mark each (Answer in 1-2 sentences) [5]
7. Define Range.
Section – C
Q. 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each ( Answer in short) [10]
3, 8, 1, 7, 6
12. The three quartiles of a frequency distribution are 76, 98, and 40. Find j.
13. Sum of two extreme quartiles is 138 in a symmetric frequency distribution. Find its median.
14. How many 5 digit numbers can be formed using all the digits :
3, 8, 0, 7, 6
Section – D
Q. 16 to 20 carry 3 marks each (Answer in brief) [15]
17. 3 dolls,4 kitchen sets and 3 cars are displayed in a toy shop. In how many ways can
3 toys be selected such that,
(1) all are dolls?
(2) all are different toys?
(3) two are dolls and one is a kitchen set?
18. There are 6 different books of Statistics, 5 different books of Accounts, and 4
different books of English on a table. In how many ways can these books be arranged in
a row such that the books of same subject remain together ?
19. For a real function, f(x) = 6x3 – 5x + 15, find the value of f(0).
20. The sum of 10 observations is 80 and the sum of their squares is 800. Find the coefficient
of variation of the observation.
Section – E
Q. 21 to 23 carry 5 marks each (Solve the following) [15]
21. The frequency distribution of units of power consumed in an hour for different
23. For a sequence of 100 observations, the mean and standard deviation are 40 and 10 respectively.
In calculating these measures, two observations were taken as 30 and 70 instead of 3 and 27 by
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