Stats 1 Endterm-2
Stats 1 Endterm-2
Correct Marks : 3
Possible Answers :
350
Sem1 Statistics1
Section Id : 64065349235
Section Number : 6
Number of Questions : 13
Section Marks : 40
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653103055
Correct Marks : 0
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Options :
6406532327576. YES
6406532327577. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653103056
Correct Marks : 3
A repairman services five washing machines each day. For each machine, there is a 50% chance
that the repair will involve installing a specific part. Find the probability that at most one washing
machine out of the five will need this part for installation.
Options :
6406532327578.
6406532327579.
6406532327580.
6406532327581.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653103057
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532327587. 20
6406532327588. 11
6406532327589. 40
6406532327590. 65
Correct Marks : 2
A box contains 10 red balls and 3 blue balls. Four balls are drawn at random from the urn without
replacement. Let the random variable X denote the number of red balls that are drawn from the
box. Find the possible values that X can take.
Options :
6406532327597. {1, 2, 3, 4}
6406532327599. {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532327608. 2
6406532327609. 11
6406532327610. 6
6406532327611. 10
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653103058
Options :
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653103059
Correct Marks : 4
Possible Answers :
Correct Marks : 4
Possible Answers :
0.151 to 0.161
Correct Marks : 4
How many numbers can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 (without repetition), such that
the number formed is greater than 20, 000?
Possible Answers :
1080
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653103060
Correct Marks : 3
From an ordinary deck of 52 cards, suppose five cards are selected at random without
replacement. Find the probability that at least one card is a face card. Enter the answer correct to
two decimal places.
Possible Answers :
0.72 to 0.78
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653103061
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
If the expected lifetime of a radio is 130 weeks, then find the value of a.
Possible Answers :
110
Correct Marks : 3
What is the conditional probability that the battery will last for more than 140 weeks given that it
has already worked for more than 130 weeks?
Options :
6406532327583.
6406532327584.
6406532327585.
6406532327586.
A telecom company is assessing the potential issues with its latest smartphone model. There is a
probability of 0.35 for a software glitch, probability of 0.25 for battery issues, and 0.40 for defects
in some other component.
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 3
What is the probability that the issue is the software glitch or the battery, if the probability of
having both issues simultaneously is 0.12?
Options :
6406532327591. 0.48
6406532327592. 0.60
6406532327593. 0.09
6406532327594. 0.20
Correct Marks : 2
What is the probability that there is no issue with either the software or the battery in the
smartphone? Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.
Possible Answers :
0.50 to 0.54
Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653103062
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 1
Possible Answers :
0.14 to 0.20
Options :
6406532327613. 0
6406532327614. 1
6406532327615. 0.5
6406532327616. 0.33
Sem2 Maths2
Section Id : 64065349236
Section Number : 7
Number of Questions : 15
Section Marks : 50
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653103063