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Statistics Notes - Vipin Sir

The document contains various statistics problems and questions related to mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and normal distribution. It includes examples and multiple-choice questions that test the understanding of these concepts. The problems range from finding averages of integers to analyzing distributions and stability of data series.

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Statistics Notes - Vipin Sir

The document contains various statistics problems and questions related to mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and normal distribution. It includes examples and multiple-choice questions that test the understanding of these concepts. The problems range from finding averages of integers to analyzing distributions and stability of data series.

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STATISTICS

Ex: Find the mean : { 100, 96,95,88,92,89, 91,93,85,87}


Que1: The average of five positive integers is less than 20. What
is the smallest possible median of this set?
(A) 19 (B) 10 (C) 4 (D) 3 (E) 1

Que2: Find the minimum value of a if median is 22.


Xi 7 12 19 22 30 35
Fi 8 13 9 a 7 6
Que3: A = (x,8,10,25,50) median of list A is 25
Quantity A Quantity B
x 25
Note: The above formula is not universal.
Ex:- { 1,2,3,4,5 } Ex:- { 3,3,3,3,3 }
Que4: Four positive integers have a mode of 4 and median of 3.
What is their sum?

Que5: The greatest of the 41 positive integers in a certain list is


52. The Median of the 41 integers is 21. What is the least
possible average of the 41 integers?
(A) 8 (B) 10 (C) 12 (D) 20 (E) 21
Range

Que6: . List A consist only prime numbers such that their range
is even and it has at least 5 distinct prime numbers.
Quantity A Quantity B
Any prime number in the list A 2
Que7: Quantity A Quantity B
Range of first 100 positive Range of 100
multiples of 11 consecutive multiples of 11
Interquartile Range
Case 1: When n is even

Case 2: When n is odd


Ex:- Here, there is some information we can conclude from the
given plot about the students performance in these tests.
Standard Deviation and Variance
Que8: Quantity A Quantity B
SD of 1st 10 prime numbers SD of 1st 10 odd natural numbers

Que9: Quantity A Quantity B


SD of (24, 34, 44, 54, 64) SD of (89, 79, 69, 59, 49)

Que10: Quantity A Quantity B


SD of (10,20,50,80,90) SD of (10,30,50,70,90)
Change in standard deviation when an observation is
added or removed
Ex:- List A = { 10,20,30,40,50}
Case1. 20 is removed

Case2. 50 is removed

Case3. 30 is added

Case4. 30 is removed
Que11: . M = {n, n+1, n+2, n+3, n+4} where n is greater than 2
Quantity A Quantity B
Standard deviation of the n
numbers in set M
Normal Distribution
Que12: AIIMS conducted a survey to determine how many
apples are eaten by 100,000 people during last year. Number of
apples eaten by people is normally distributed with a mean of
29 apples and deviation of 4 apples. Approx. how many of the
surveyed people ate more than 25 apples in the last year?
(A) 16000 (B) 68000 (C) 84000 (D) 98000
Que13: Standard deviation on a test was 12 points and the
mean was 70 points. If the scores are normally distributed and
student X scored 95 points then student X scored higher than
approx. what % of the students?
(A) 84% (B) 98% (C) 68% (D) 50%
Que14: In a normally distributed set of data, the mean is 12 and
the standard deviation is less than 3
Quantity A Quantity B
Number of data points in 68% of the total data points
the set located between 9 & 15
Coefficient of Variation

Que15: Mean and variance of 2 series are given below:


Series A: Mean = 54 and variance = 9
Series B: Mean = 100 and variance = 4 . Which series is more
stable?
(A)Series A (B) Series B (C)Both are equally stable (D) cannot be
determined

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