The document contains questions related to probability, statistics, and probability distributions. Key points:
1) The questions cover topics like independent and mutually exclusive events, probability distributions like binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions, properties of random variables including expected value and variance.
2) Probability density functions are discussed in the context of continuous and discrete random variables. Properties of the normal distribution are also covered like the shape of the normal curve being bell-shaped and symmetric about the mean.
3) The document tests understanding of concepts like independent and mutually exclusive events, different probability distributions and their applications, properties of random variables and probability density functions, and key aspects of the normal distribution.
The document contains questions related to probability, statistics, and probability distributions. Key points:
1) The questions cover topics like independent and mutually exclusive events, probability distributions like binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions, properties of random variables including expected value and variance.
2) Probability density functions are discussed in the context of continuous and discrete random variables. Properties of the normal distribution are also covered like the shape of the normal curve being bell-shaped and symmetric about the mean.
3) The document tests understanding of concepts like independent and mutually exclusive events, different probability distributions and their applications, properties of random variables and probability density functions, and key aspects of the normal distribution.
The document contains questions related to probability, statistics, and probability distributions. Key points:
1) The questions cover topics like independent and mutually exclusive events, probability distributions like binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions, properties of random variables including expected value and variance.
2) Probability density functions are discussed in the context of continuous and discrete random variables. Properties of the normal distribution are also covered like the shape of the normal curve being bell-shaped and symmetric about the mean.
3) The document tests understanding of concepts like independent and mutually exclusive events, different probability distributions and their applications, properties of random variables and probability density functions, and key aspects of the normal distribution.
they must be mutually the sum of their probabilities must be equal their intersection must None of these alternatives 1 If two events are independent, then exclusive to one be zero is correct. Two events, A and B, are mutually exclusive and each has a nonzero 2 probability. If event A is known to occur, the probability of the occurrence of one any positive value zero any value between 0 to 1 event B is 3 A numerical description of the outcome of an experiment is called a descriptive statistic probability function variance random variable In the textile industry, a manufacturer is interested in the number of 4 blemishes or flaws occurring in each 100 feet of material. The probability normal distribution binomial distribution Poisson distribution uniform distribution distribution that has the greatest chance of applying to this situation is the 5 An event in the probability that will never be happened is called as - Unsure event Sure event Possible event Impossible event Which of the following mentioned standard Probability density functions is 6 Gaussian Distribution Poisson Distribution Rayleigh Distribution Exponential Distribution applicable to discrete Random Variables? Only if random If random variables do not When do the conditional density functions get converted into the marginally Only if random variables Only if random variables exhibit statistical variables exhibit 7 exhibit deviation from its density functions? exhibit statistical dependency independency deviation from its mean mean value value Does not contain any Does not contain any 8 Mutually Exclusive events ___________. Contain all sample points Contain all common sample points sample point common sample point 9 What would be the probability of an event ‘G’ if H denotes its complement? P (G) = 1 / P (H) P (G) = 1 – P (H) P (G) = 1 + P (H) P (G) = P (H) If the values taken by a random variable are negative, the negative values will May have negative or 10 Positive probability Negative Probability Insufficient data have ___________. positive probabilities If f(x) is a probability density function of a continuous random variable, then 11 0 1 undefined Insufficient data ∫∞−∞f(x)=? The variable that assigns a real number value to an event in a sample space is 12 Random variable Defined variable Uncertain variable Static variable called ___________. A random variable that assumes a finite or a countably infinite number of Irregular random 13 Continuous random variable Discrete random variable Uncertain random variable values is called ______ . variable 14 If P(x) = 0.5 and x = 4, then E(x) =? 1 0.5 4 2 15 The expected value of a random variable is its ___________. Mean Standard Deviation Mean Deviation Variance Irregular random 16 The weight of persons in a state is a ___________. Continuous random variable Discrete random variable Not a random variable variable In random experiment, observations of random variable are classified as 17 Events Composition Trials Functions ___________ . A population has N items. Samples of size n are selected without 18 NCn nCN 2n 2N replacement. Find the number of possible samples. Continuous Random Irregular Random 19 Normal Distribution is applied for ___________. Discrete Random Variable Uncertain Random Variable Distribution Variable 20 The shape of the Normal Curve is ___________. Bell Shaped Flat Circular Spiked 21 Normal Distribution is symmetric is about ___________. Variance Mean Standard deviation Covariance 22 For a standard normal variate, the value of mean is? ∞ 1 0 not defined 23 The area under a standard normal curve is? 0 1 ∞ not defined 24 The standard normal curve is symmetric about the value ___________. 0.5 1 ∞ 0 25 Skewness of Normal distribution is ___________ Negative Positive 0 Undefined 26 In Normal distribution, the highest value of ordinate occurs at ___________ Mean Variance Extremes at all points 27 The shape of the normal curve depends on its ___________ Mean deviation Standard deviation Quartile deviation Correlation 28 In Standard normal distribution, the value of median is ___________. 1 0 2 Not fixed The expected value or __________ of a random variable is the center of its 29 mode median Mean Variance distribution. 30 Which of the following of a random variable is a measure of spread? variance Standard Deviation empirical mean all of the mentioned 31 The square root of the variance is called the ________. Deviation. empirical mean Continuous standard What percentage of scores falls within three standard deviations from the 32 95% 99.70% 67.80% 50% mean for the normal variate? If an operation can be done m ways and a second operation can be done n Sampling from a Population with 33 mn Rule Combinations None of these alternatives ways, then there are _________for the two operations to occur in order. Replacement The ____________states that if two events A and B are mutually exclusive 34 then the probability of the occurrence of either A or B is the sum of the division theorem multiplication theorem addition theorem None of these alternatives individual probability of A and B. Probability of occurrence of at least A or B When events are mutually 35 P (A) + P (B) P (A) + P (B) – (A ᴖ B) P (A) + P (B) –P (A ᴗ B) P(A) - P(A ᴖ B) exclusive. P(AᴗB) = Probability of occurrence of at least A or B when events are not mutually 36 P (A) + P (B) P (A) + P (B) – (A ᴖ B) P (A) + P (B) –P (A ᴗ B) P(A) - P(A ᴖ B) exclusive. P(AᴗB) = 37 Probability of occurrence of both A and B. P(AᴖB) = P (A) + P (B) P (A) + P (B) – (A ᴖ B) P (A) + P (B) –P (A ᴗ B) P(A) - P(A ᴖ B) The______________ states that if two events A and B are independent, then 38 the probability of the occurrence of both of them is the product of the division theorem multiplication theorem addition theorem None of these alternatives individual probability of A 39 and B. In Case of Dependent Events Probability of occurrence of both A and B. 40 P (A) × P (B) P (A) + P (B) P(A) - P(A ᴖ B) None of these alternatives P(AᴖB) = 41 Binomial distribution is distribution of a ________. discrete variable continuous variable mix variable None of the above When number of trials n is very large, and p and q are not very small, Mathematical 42 Normal distribution Poisson distribution None of the above Binomial distribution tends to _________. Expectation When number of trials n is very large and p or q is very small, Binomial Mathematical 43 Normal distribution Poisson distribution None of the above distribution tends to _______________. Expectation 44 n, p are the_____________ of Binomial distribution. parameters statistics variables measurements A variable whose values can be obtained from the results of a random continuous random 45 random variable Discrete random variable None of the above experiment is called_____________. variables 2 46 The expected value of a constant, E(k) = k E(k ) k2 None of the above 47 If k is a constant E(kx) = ______. x*E(k) E(x) k*E(x) None of the above 48 If x and y are two random variables. E(x + y) = E(x) - E(y) E(x) + E(y) x-y None of the above 49 E(x - µ) = E(x) – E(µ) E(x) + E(µ) x-µ None of the above If X speaks truth in 4 out of 5 cases and Y speaks lie in 2 out of 5 cases, what is 50 0.48 0.08 0.32 0.12 the probability that both will speak truth? If X speaks truth in 4 out of 5 cases and Y speaks lie in 2 out of 5 cases, what is 51 0.48 0.08 0.32 0.12 the probability that both will speak lie? If X speaks truth in 4 out of 5 cases and Y speaks lie in 2 out of 5 cases, what is 52 0.48 0.08 0.32 0.12 the probability that X speaks truth but Y Speaks a lie? If X speaks truth in 4 out of 5 cases and Y speaks lie in 2 out of 5 cases, what is 53 0.48 0.08 0.32 0.12 the probability that X speaks a lie but Y speaks truth? An unbiased cubic ice is thrown. What is the probability of getting a multiple 54 1/6 2/6 3/6 1/2 of 3 or 4? An unbiased cubic ice is thrown. What is the probability of getting a multiple 55 1/6 2/6 2/3 1/2 of 2 or 5? From a well shuffled standard pack of 52 playing cards, one card is drawn. 56 1 0.5 0.3 0.4 What is the probability that it is either a red card or black card? 57 Find the probability of 53 Sundays in a leap year. 2/7 3/7 5/9 3/5 A machine is made up of two parts A and B. The probability that part A is 58 defective is 0.05 and the probability that part B is defective is 0.07. Find the 0.8835 0.9532 0.2525 0.2934 probability that the entire machine is not defective. A bag contains 3 black, 4 white and 5 red balls. One ball is drawn at random. 59 5/6 7/12 4/13 2/15 Find the probability that it is either a black ball or white ball. A bag contains 3 black, 4 white and 5 red balls. One ball is drawn at random. 60 3/5 7/12 2/3 1/5 Find the probability that it is either a black ball or red ball. A bag contains 3 black, 4 white and 5 red balls. One ball is drawn at random. 61 3/4 2/3 4/13 1/5 Find the probability that it is either a white ball or red ball. 62 P(A) = 0.25, P(B) = 0.15 and P (A ᴗ B) = 0.30. Find the value of P(A ᴖ B). 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.3 63 Find the mean of X if X is a Poisson variate satisfying the condition P(3) = P(4)? 2 8 4 10 If the mean of a Poisson distribution is 9 then its variance is equal to 64 3 9 6 81 __________. Find the number of all possible samples from a population containing 8 items 65 56 28 66 38 from which 2 items are selected at random without replacement. 2 66 If Σ P(x) = k – 8 then, the value of k is? 0 1 3 Insufficient data 67 If E(x) = 2 and E(z) = 4, then E(z – x) =? 2 6 0 Insufficient Data 68 What will be the value of P(not E) if P(E) = 0.07? 0.9 0.07 0.93 0.72 69 What will be the probability of getting odd numbers if a dice is thrown? 1/2 2 4/2 5/2 70 What is the probability of getting a sum as 3 if two dice is thrown? 2/18 1/18 4 1/36 71 What is the probability of getting an even number when a dice is thrown? 1/6 1/2 1/3 1/4 72 The probability of getting two tails when two coins are tossed is - 1/6 1/2 1/3 1/4 What is the probability of getting at least one head if three unbiased coins are 73 7/8 1/2 5/8 8/9 tossed? 74 What is the probability of getting 1 or 5 if a dice is thrown once? 1/6 1/3 2/3 8/9 75 What will be the probability of losing a game if the winning probability is 0.3? 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8