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PURE MATHS BOOK-3

Sreedhar’s CCE

STATISTICS
1. Consider the following data;
23, 34, 45, 33, 24, 21, 14, 12.5, 16.99, 15, 18.5, 20, 22.4,24,29, 30, 31,27,27.5.
Inclusive frequency of 20-27:


r’s
23, 34, 45, 33, 24, 21, 14, 12.5, 16.99, 15, 18.5, 20, 22.4,24,29, 30, 31,27,27.5.
20-27 
1) 4 2) 6 3) 8 4) 7
2. Consider the following data;
14,15,25,15,26,15.2,14.6,29,18,24,30,25,24,21,17,19,19.99,14,11,20.
ha
Exclusive frequency of 10 - 20:—


E
14,15,25,15,26,15.2,14.6,29,18,24,30,25,24,21,17,19,19.99,14,11,20.
10 - 20 
d
1) 11 2)10 3) 9 4) 10
3. The frequency of the inclusive type class 110 – 120 of the following data is...
150, 140, 130, 119, 120, 110, 111, 125, 126, 137, 156, 143, 117, 118, 120, 124,
ee

123, 112, 116, 134, 115, 116...


110 – 120 
C
150, 140, 130, 119, 120, 110, 111, 125, 126, 137, 156, 143, 117, 118, 120, 124,
123, 112, 116, 134, 115, 116...
Sr

1) 11 2) 9 3) 8 4) 7
4. The width of each of nine classes in a frequency distribution is 3.5 and the
lower class boundary of the lowest class is 12.Which one of the following is the
upper class boundary of the 4 th class?
 

C
1) 27 2) 27.5 3) 26 4) 25
5. AM (first 8 prime Numbers)
AM ()
1) 9 2) 9.6 3) 9.62 4) 9.625
6. AM (all the factor of 36)
AM (36 )
1) 10 2) 10.11 3) 10.12 4) 11
7. AM {68, 75, 80, 69, 78, 64, 78}
{68, 75, 80, 69, 78, 64, 78} 
1) 73 2) 72.26 3) 72.14 4) 73.14

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8. Arithmetic mean of 12, 22, 32, 42, ..., 202 is
12, 22, 32, 42, ..., 202 
1) 200 2) 150 3) 143.5 4)140
9. Arithmetic mean of 1, 8, 27, 64, ..., 1331 is
1, 8, 27, 64, ..., 1331 
1) 396 2) 400 3) 1000 4) 860
10. If AM of 12, 8, 11, 7, k, 20, 2 is 13 then the value of K—
12, 8, 11, 7, k, 20, 2  AM 13 K
1)16 2)28 3)20 4) 31.
11. If arithmetic mean of {343, 512, 729, k, 216, 64, 27, 1, 8} is 225 then k = _______
{343, 512, 729, k, 216, 64, 27, 1, 8}225  k = _______

r’s
1) 20 2) 125 3) 27 4) 3
12. Mean of 150 observations is 34.Later on it was discovered that one observation
23 was misread as 35 then the corrected mean —

1)33.92 2) 34 3)33 4) 34.08
ha
13. Mean of 100 observations is 40.Later on it was discovered that two observations
43 and 35 were wrongly taken as 33 and 23 respectively. The corrected mean —

E
  
 
d
1)40.22 2) 40 3) 39.91 4) 39.22
14. Arithmetic mean of the following frequency distribution is

ee

X
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
F
C
2 4 5 7 10 7 5 4 2
1) 1 2) 5 3) 0 4) -1
15. The arithmetic mean of the following frequency distribution is
Sr


X
2 3 5 7 11
F
10 4 3 2 1
1) 1.6 2) 2.6 3) 4.6 4) 3.6.
16. In a distribution if 8, 5, 3 and 6 occur with requencies 2,4, 3 and 1 respectively
C
then the arithmetic mean is…..

1) 5.1 2) 5 3) 5.2 4) 5.3
17. A.M. of the following frequency distribution is.
A.M. 

Classes 0 - 10 10 - 20 20 - 30 30 - 40

Frequency 2 3 1 4
1) 20 2) 22 3)23 4) 20.5
18. A.M. of the following frequency distribution is
A.M. 

182
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Classes
2-4 7-9 12 - 14 17 -19 22 - 24
Frequency
2 3 1 4 10
1) 17.25 2) 17.5 3) 15.25 4) 15.5
19. AM of first 80 natural numbers is
AM
1) 40 2) 41 3) 40.5 4) 39.5
20. AM of first 325 even numbers is …
AM
1) 325 2) 328 3) 326 4) 324
21. AM of first 157 odd numbers is..

r’s

1) 157 2) 158 3) 159 4) 156
22. AM of 12, 17, 22, 27, 32, 37, 42, 47, 52 is…
1) 29.5 2) 35 3) 32 4) 37
23. AM of 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65 , 73 is……
ha
1) 49 2) 48 3) 45 4) 47
24. AM of 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68 , 72….
1) 52 2) 54 3) 56 4) 58
25.

26.
AM of 75, 78, 81, 84, 87, 90, 93, 96 is…..
1) 85 2) 83 3) 84
AM of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 is

E 4) 85.5
d
1) 200 2) 202.4 3) 202.3 4) 204.6
27. If arithmetic mean of x1 , x2 ,..., x n is k then AM of x1  5, x2  5, x3  5,..., xn  5 is….
ee

x1 , x2 ,..., x n k x1  5, x2  5, x3  5,..., xn  5 


1) k 2) k-5 3) 5k 4) k+5
C
28. If arithmetic mean of x1 , x2 ,..., x n is k , then AM of 9 x1 ,9 x2 ,....,9 xn is….
x1 , x2 ,..., x n  k  9 x1 ,9 x2 ,....,9 xn 
Sr

1) k 2) k - 9 3) 9k 4) k + 9
29. If arithmetic mean of x1 , x2 ,..., x n is k , then AM of x1  4, x2  4,..., xn  4 is…
x1 , x2 ,..., x n  k  x1  4, x2  4,..., xn  4 
1) k 2) k - 4 3) 4k 4) k + 4
C
2 x1  3 2 x2  3 2x  3
30. AM of , ,..., n is…..
4 4 4
k 3 2k  3 2k  3 k
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 4 4 2
31. Mean of 100 observations is 50. What will be the new mean if 5 is added and 3
is multiplied to each observation?

1) 165 2) 150 3) 55 4) 155
32. Mean of 75 observations is 24. What will be the new mean if 6 is subtracted and
6 is divided to each observation?

1) 6 2) 4 3) 3 4) 2
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33. If AM of 25 observations is 12 then each observation is increased by 4 and then
multiply by 3 then new AM..

1) 16 2) 48 3) 24 4) 36
34. A distribution consists of two components with sizes 300 and 200, having their
means 16 and 8 respectively. The combined mean is—
    

1) 12 2) 12.8 3) 12.7 4) 12.5
35. The arithmetic mean of the income of 100 workers in a factoryis Rs. 125 per day
and the arithmetic mean of the income of 75 workers of them is Rs.100 per ay.
Then the arithmetic mean of the income of rest of the workers per day is


r’s


1) 160 2) 150 3) 170 4) 200
36. The arithmetic mean of the marks of 150 students in a class is 75 and the
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arithmetic mean of the marks of 50 students of them is 60, then the arithmetic
mean of the marks of the rest of the students:


E

d
1) 82 2) 82.5 3) 82.7 4) 8.0
37. The mean mark of boy in a particular subject was 80 and that of girl was 65.
The average mark of all the students was 74. The ratio of boy to girl is
ee



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1) 3 : 2 2) 2 : 3 3) 1 : 3 4) 3 : 1
38. The average salary of male employees in a company was Rs. 5200 and that of
females was Rs. 4200. The mean salary of all the employees was Rs. 5000, the
Sr

% of male and female employees are ...


  

1)20, 80 2) 80, 20 3) 30, 70 4) 40, 60
39. Median of 23, 45, 65,76,13,5,37,55 ,98 is..
23, 45, 65,76,13,5,37,55 ,98 
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1) 23 2) 45 3) 42 4) 13
40. Median of first 9 Prime numbers …

1) 11 2) 12 3) 13 4) 15
41. Median of all the factors of 36 …

1) 12 2) 18 3) 6 4) 4
42. Median of all the factors of 48 …

1) 12 2) 18 3) 6 4) 7

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43. Median of 25,36,14,28,27,26,49 , 72 is…
25,36,14,28,27,26,49,72 
1) 27.5 2) 26.5 3) 24.5 4) 23.5
44. Median of first 10 Prime numbers …

1) 14 2) 13 3) 15 4) 12
45. Median of first 256 even numbers is …

1) 256 2) 258 3) 257 4) 259
46. Median of first 189 odd numbers is..


r’s
1) 189 2) 188 3) 187 4) 186
47. Median of 1, 4, 9,…, 289 is…
1, 4, 9,…, 289 
1) 64 2) 81 3) 121 4) 100
48. Median of , 1 , 2 ,...123 ,133 ,143 , is…
3 3
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13 , 23 ,...123 ,133 ,143 
1) 225 2) 250 3) 275.5 4) 279.5

49. If median of
x x x
3 7 2
x x x
13 5 9

E
, , , x , , , is 5, then the value of x = ….
d
x x x x x x
, , , x , , ,  5 x 
3 7 2 13 5 9
ee

1) 20 2) 5 3) 25 4) 15
x x x x x x x
, , , x, , , ,
C
50. If median of is 9, then the value of x = ….
4 6 10 3 5 9 2
x x x x x x x
Sr

, , , x , , , , x 
4 6 10 3 5 9 2
1) 20 2) 60 3) 10 4) 40
51. In a batch of 13 students, 4 students are failed. The marks of the successful
candidates were 41, 57, 38, 61, 36, 35, 71, 50 and 40 the median marks....
41, 57,
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38, 61, 36, 35, 71, 50 
1) 40 2) 50 3) 41 4) 38
52. Mode of 2, 4, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 5, 6, 4, 2, 5, 2, 6, 2 is
2, 4, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 5, 6, 4, 2, 5, 2, 6, 2 
1) Both 5 and 6 2) 5 3) 6 4) 2
53. The mean of 6 observation is 6.5 and variance is 6.25. If four of the six
observations are 4, a, 7, b, 3, and 9 the remaining two observations are ____
4, a, 7, b, 3, 

1) ( 8, 8) 2) (9, 7) 3) (11, 5) 4) (10, 6)

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54. Mode of 12, 8, 11, 9, 6, 7, 2, 4, 8, 1, 5, 8 is
12, 8, 11, 9, 6, 7, 2, 4, 8, 1, 5, 8
1) 7 or 8 2) 7 3) 8 4) 12
55. Mode of 24,25,26,22,24,20,26,19,24,18,16,26 is
24,25,26,22,24,20,26,19,24,18,16,26
1) Both 24 & 26 2) either 24 or 26 3) 24 4) 26
56. Sample data is given : 23,45, 67, 87, 45, 32, 47, 6, 12, 45, 45, 28, 45.Mode is
called …

23,45, 67, 87, 45, 32, 47, 6, 12, 45, 45, 28, 45 

r’s
1) bi model 2) trimodal 3) unimodel 4) multimodal
   
57. Sample data is given : 12,4, 6, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 4, 5, 3, 2, 6, 1,4, 6.Mode is called …

ha
12,4, 6, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 4, 5, 3, 2, 6, 1,4, 6 
1) bi model 2) trimodal 3) unimodel 4)multimodal.

58.
 
Mode of the following frequency distribution is

E 
d

X 2 3 4 5 6 7
ee

F 8 12 19 5 2 8
1) 4 2) 5 3) 3 4) 7
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59. For asymmetrical distribution mean and median are 35 and 40 respectively
then mode:

Sr

1) 50 2) 45 3) 30 4) 55
60. In a moderately asymmetrical distribution, the mode and mean are 64.2 and
67.4 respectively, then median…

1) 66 2) 66.5 3) 66.67 4) 66.33
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61. In a moderately asymmetrical distribution, the mode and median are 124.5 and
142 respectively, then mean…

1) 150.5 2) 150.25 3) 150.75 4) 151
62. In a moderately asymmetrical distribution, the mean and median are 100 and
74 respectively, then mode…

1) 11 2) 22 3) 22 4) 211
63. For a symmetrical distribution mean is 64, then median…

1) 64 2) 65 3) 63 4) 32
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64. In a moderately asymmetrical distribution, the mode and mean are 12 and 8
respectively, then median…

1) 9.67 2) 9.33 3) 9.5 4) 10
65. Range of {47, 71, 96, 100, 35, 12, 18, 45, 63}
{47, 71, 96, 100, 35, 12, 18, 45, 63}
1) 90 2) 80 3) 88 4) 6
66. Range {60, 72, 96, 28, 35, 10, 40, 9, 85, 25}
{60, 72, 96, 28, 35, 10, 40, 9, 85, 25}
1) 10 2) 35 3) 87 4) 92
67. Range of the frequency distribution......, if the lower bound of the first and

r’s
upper bound of last classes are 25 and 70 respectively.
  

1) 95 2) 55 3) 45 4) 46.
ha
68. If the class interval of a frequency distribution is 10 and number of classes in
that frequency distribution is 8 then the range of frequency distribution is..



E
d
1) 79 2) 80 3) 40 4) 60
69. Quartile deviation of {20, 15, 18, 24, 22, 30, 40}
{20, 15, 18, 24, 22, 30, 40} 
ee

1) 24 2) 18 3) 12 4) 6
70. Quartile Deviation of 25,28,14,19,45,16,35,37,55
25,28,14,19,45,16,35,37,55 
C
1) 11 2) 12.5 3) 11.75 4) 11.5
Sr

71. Quartile deviation of {16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44}
{16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44} 
1) 6 2) 9 3) 8 4) 7
72. Quartile deviation of {70, 73, 76, 79, 82, 85, 88,91,94}
{70, 73, 76, 79, 82, 85, 88,91,94} 
1) 6 2) 9 3) 8 4) 7
C
73. Mean deviation about mean of {2, 7, 12, 10, 8}
{2, 7, 12, 10, 8}
1) 2.62 2) 2.63 3) 2.64 4) 2.61
74. Mean deviation about mean of {1, 3, 9, 27, 5, 15}
{1, 3, 9, 27, 5, 15}
1) 7.33 2) 8 3) 6 4) 7.5
75. Mean deviation about mean of {10, 16, 22, 28, 34}
{10, 16, 22, 28, 34}
1) 8 2) 7.2 3) 7 4) 8.2
76. Mean deviation about median of {12, 17, 22, 27, 32, 37}
{12, 17, 22, 27, 32, 37}
1) 7 2) 8.5 3) 7.5 4) 9
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77. Mean deviation about median of {15, 4, 20, 36, 14, 8, 2, 10}
{15, 4, 20, 36, 14, 8, 2, 10}
1) 6.4 2) 7 3) 6.5 4) 7.625
78. Standard deviation of 46 and 89 is...

1) 21 2)20 3)21.5 4) 22
79. S.D.{2, 3, 5, 7, 11}
{2, 3, 5, 7, 11}
1) 3 2) 4 3) 3.2 4) 3.4
80. Standard deviation of ( C+3, C+ 9, C+6, C+11,C+2, C+7, C+4) is
( C+3, C+ 9, C+6, C+11,C+2, C+7, C+4)

r’s
1) 3 + C 2) 3C 3) 3 C 4) 3
81. Variance of all the factors of 6 is…

1) 2.5 2) 56 4 3) 3.5 4)4
ha
82. S..D. {1, 2, 3, ...10}
{1, 2, 3, ...10}

1) 33 2) 15

E 3) 33 2 4) 5.2
d
83. S.D. {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14}
{2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14}
ee

1) 16 2) 2 3) 4 4) 3
84. Variance of 75, 82, 89, 96, 103, 110, 117 is…
C
75, 82, 89, 96, 103, 110, 117 
1) 12 2) 3) 196 4) 14
Sr

14
85. If S.D. {x1, x2, ...xn} is k then S.D
{x1, x2, ...xn} k 
1) 5k + 4 2) k+4 3) 5k 4) k
86. If S.D. {x1, x2....xn} is d then S.D.  x1  10, x2  10,..., xn  10  is
C
{x1, x2....xn}d   x 1  10, x2  10,..., xn  10  

1) d 2) d2 3) d 4) 2d
87. If standard deviation of {x 1 , x 2 ...x n} is C then standard deviation of

  x1  4,  x2  4,...,  xn  4  is

{x1, x2....xn}C    x  4,  x


1 2  4,...,  xn  4  

1) –C 2) C 3) C+4 4) –C+4

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1 2 7xn 7x 7x 
88. If standard devition of {x1, x2...xn} is C then standard deviation of  6 , 6 ,.... 6  is
 
7
 1 x 7x 2 7 x 
{x1, x2....xn}C   , ,.... n  
 6 6 6 
7C C
1) C 2) 7C 3) 4)
6 6
89. If standard devition of {x1, x2...xn} is C then Standard Deviation of
 3 x1  4, 3 x2  4,..., 3 xn  4 
{x1, x2....xn}C   3x 1  4, 3 x2  4,..., 3 xn  4  

r’s
1) C 2) -3C-4 3) -3C 4) 3C
90. If standard devition of {x1, x2...xn} is K then Standard Deviation of
2 x1  3 2 x2  3 2x  3
, ,..., n
4 4 4
ha
2 x1  3 2 x2  3 2x  3
{x1, x2....xn}K  , ,..., n 
4 4 4

1)
k 3
4
2)
2k  3
4

E 3)
2k  3
4
4)
k
2
d
91. S.D of 100 observations is 5. What will be the new S.D if 5 is added and 3 is
multiplied to each observation?
ee

  



1) 15 2) 5 3) 25 4) 30
C
92. Standard deviation of {7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7}...
{7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7}
Sr

1)8 2) 4 3) 0 4)16
93. If mean and variance of the distribution is 40 and 25 respectively, then the
Coefficient of variance is…

C
1 12% 2) 14% 3) 12.5% 4) 15%
94. If mean and s.d of the distribution is 25 and 4 respectively, then the Coefficient
of variance is…

1) 25% 2) 16% 3) 12.5% 4) 625%
95. The mean and variance of 5 numbers is 4.4 and 8.24 respectively. 3 numbers 1, 6
and 2 are given, the remaining 2 numbers are


1) 8, 5 2) 9, 4 3) 10, 3 4) 6, 7
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