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3 Hours / 70 Marks Seat No.

Instructions : (1) All Questions are compulsory.


(2) Answer each next main Question on a new page.
(3) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever necessary.
(4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(5) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(6) Use of Non-programmable Electronic Pocket Calculator is permissible.

Marks
1. Attempt any FIVE of the following : 10
(a) The mean of 30 observations is 20 and mean of 20 observation is 30. Find
mean of combine 50 observations.
(b) If standard deviation of data is 8.5, Mean of data is 20.6 and mode of data is
18.52. Find Karl Pearson’s coefficient of Skewness.
(c) Find Q3 (Upper quartiles) for the data
33, 18, 24, 11, 59, 47, 61, 72
(d) Find Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient for the data.
x 12 17 22 27 31
y 113 119 117 115 121
(e) From 20 tickets Marked 1 to 20, one ticket is drawn at random. Find the
probability that it is marked with multiple of 3 or 5.
(f) An unbaised coin is tossed 6 times. Find the probability of getting at least four
head.
(g) A machine which produces mica insulating washers for use in electric device
to turn out washers having a thickness 10 mm. A sample of 10 washers has an
average thickness 9.52 mm. with standard deviation of 0.6 mm. Find value of
t using t distribution.

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2. Attempt any THREE of the following : 12
(a) The mean weight of 150 students in a certain class is 60 kg. The mean weight
of boys is 70 kg and that of girls is 55 kg. Find number of boys and girls
students in the class.
(b) Find Median for the data.
C.I. 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40
fi 3 7 16 12 9 6

(c) The crushing strength of 45 Cement concrete blocks are given below.
C.I. 146-155 156-165 166-175 176-185 186-195 196-205
fi 5 7 9 14 6 4

Find the mode graphically and check it Analytically.


(d) Karl Pearson’s coefficient of Skewness of a distribution is 0.32. Standard
deviation is 6.5 and Arithmetic mean is 29.6. Find mode and median of the
distribution.

3. Attempt any THREE of the following : 12


(a) Find Karl Pearson’s coefficient of Skewness for the data.
xi 20 30 40 50 60 70

fi 8 12 20 10 6 4

(b) The sum of the upper quartile and lower quartile of data is 100 and the median
is 55. The Bowley’s coefficient of Skewness is – 0.6. Find upper and lower
quartiles for the data.
(c) Fit a Straight line y = a + bx for the following data :
x 1 2 3 4 5
y 14 27 40 55 68
(d) Calculate Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation for the following data.
x 5 9 13 17 21
y 12 20 25 33 35
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4. Attempt any THREE of the following : 12
(a) Find Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient for the data.
x 10 12 18 18 15 17 40
y 15 19 25 30 25 25 30
(b) Find the regression lines for the following data :
x 6 2 10 4 8
y 9 11 5 8 7
(c) Five men in a Company of 20 are graduates if 3 men are picked up out of 20
at random. Find probability that (a) they are all graduate (b) at least one is
graduate.
(d) There are 36 boys in a class. 18 boys play cricket, 12 boys play Football, and
6 boys can play cricket and football. One boy is selected at random as
manager. Find the probability that he plays cricket or football.
(e) An insurance company insured 2000 Scooter drivers, 4000 car drivers and
6000 truck drivers. The probability of accidents are 0.01, 0.03 and 0.15
respectively. One of the person meets with an accident. Calculate the
probability that he is Scooter driver.

5. Attempt any TWO of the following : 12


(a) (i) If a random Variable has Poisson distribution such that P(2) = P(3), find
P(5).
(ii) If 20% of the bolts produced by a Machine are defective, find the
probability that out of 4 bolts drawn one is defective bolt.
(b) In a certain Factory turning out razor blades, there is a small chance of 0.002
for any blades to be defective. The blades are supplied in a packets of 10. Use
Poisson’s distribution to calculate the approximate number of packets
containing.
(i) No defective (ii) one defective (iii) at most two defective blades in a
consignment of 10000 packets.

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(c) A sample of 100 dry battery cells tested to find length of life produced the
following results –x = 12 hours,  = 3 hours
Assuming that the data is normally distributed, calculate the percentage of
battery cells have length of life. (i) more than 15 hours (ii) less than 6 hours
(iii) between 10 hours and 14 hours.
Given Z 2.5 2 1 0.67
Area 0.4938 0.4772 0.3413 0.2487

6. Attempt any TWO of the following : 12


(a) (i) In a sample of 600 men from a certain city 450 are found smokers. In
another sample of 900 men from another city 450 are smokers. Find
standard normal variate Z using sampling distribution of proportions.
(ii) The mean life of sample of 100 electric bulbs produced by a Company
is computed to be 1570 hours with standard deviation of 120 hours. The
company claim that the average life of the bulbs produced by it is 1600
hours.
Find value of t using t distribution and state whether the claim made by
company is acceptable.
[Given : Value of t at 5% level of significance is 1.96]
(b) Ten individuals are chosen at random from a population and their heights are
found to be in inches 63, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 69, 70, 70, 71. Calculate value of
t, using t distribution and state whether the mean height of Universe is 65.
Given : [The table value of t at 5% level of significance with g degrees of
freedom is 2.262]
(c) A certain drug was administered to 500 people out of a total of 800 included
in a sample to test its efficiency against typhoid, the results are given below.
Typhoid No Typhoid Total
Drug 200 300 500
No Drug 280 20 300
480 320 800
Calculate value of 2 (chi-square), state whether the drug is effective in
preventing Typhoid.
Given : [The table value of 2 at 5% level of significance with 1 degree of
freedom is 3.84]
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