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The document is an examination paper consisting of three parts: Part A with ten short answer questions, Part B with five detailed questions, and Part C with three comprehensive questions. It covers topics such as data types, sampling methods, probability, correlation, and statistical measures. The paper is designed to assess knowledge in statistics and data analysis.

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APRIL 2016 61752/SBAOC

Time: Three hours Maximum : 75 marks

PARTA-(10 x 2 20 marks)

Answer any TEN questions.

What is meant by diagram?

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2. List various types of data.

3. Define Population.

4. What are the methods of sampling?

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What is meant by measures of dispersion?

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6. Write the formula for Karl Pearson's measures of
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7 Write the merits of mean deviation.

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8. Define probability of an event. Give an example.

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9. Define conditional probability.

10. A coin is tossed twice. Find the probability of


getting atleast one head.

What is correlation?

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1 What is regression? Mention one of its use?

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PART B - ( 5 x 5 = 25 marks)

Answer any FIVE questions.

13 Explain parts of the table.


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14Distinguish between diagram and graph.


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15. Briefly explain the advantages of sampling


methods.

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Daily earnings of 10 families of a particular


village. Find out geometric mean.

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17. When X and Y are two discrete random variables
then show that E (X + Y) = E(X)+ E(Y).

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1 8 Caleulate the rank correlation coefficient:


Rank of X 3 1 2 4
Rank of Y: 1 4 5 3 2

X-c 5TOb: 5 3 1 2 4

Y-Gon 5TD: 1 4 5 3 2

Fit a straight line for the following data:


X: 3 4 4 6 8

Y: 4 56 8 10

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X 3 4 4 6 8

Y:4 6 8 10

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P.T.O.
PART C-(3 x 10= 30 marks)

Answer any THREE questions.

Prepare a Histogram and Frequency polygon from


the following data:
Class Interval: 0- 10 10-20 20 30 30 40
Frequency: 15 30 45 60
Class Interval: 40- 50 50-60 60 70
Frequency: 40 20 10

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21. Explain the procedure of systematic sampling.

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22 Calculate mean and standard deviation for the
following data:
X: 6 12 18 24 30 36 41
Y: 4 7 9 18 45 10 5

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Y: 4 7 9 18 45 10 5

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23./Calculate quartile deviation and coefficient of
quartile deviation.
Class Interval: 0-8 8- 16 16-24 24 3 2

Frequency 5 12 25 35
Class Interval 32- 40 40 48 48 56
Frequency 20 10 6

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24. State and prove the addition theorem of


probability.

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