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P&S Mid-2 R2022051-1
P&S Mid-2 R2022051-1
P&S Mid-2 R2022051-1
C D
002. If X is continuous random variable , then which of the following hold good A
A B
C D
003. If X is continuous random variable , then which of the following hold good A
A B
C D
C D
005. B
C D
C D
011. A
If
A 0.8 B 0.6
C 0.08 D 0.0008
012. B
If
A B
C D
013. D
If =5 and
A B
C D
014. B
If
A 1 B 2
C -1 D -2
015. C
If
A e B 2e
C e-1 D 2e-1
016. The range of F(x) is given by C
A B
C D
017. The relation between cumulative distribution[(F(x) ] and density function [f(x) ] is given D
by
A B
C D
018. A
The values of
A 0,1 B -1,1
C -1,0 D 1,0
019. D
C 2 D
C D
023. In the standard normal curve the area between z=-1 and z=1 is nearly--- C
A 95% B 45%
C 68% D 99%
024. C
If
A 1 B
C D
C D
027. The distribution in which mean ,mode and median are equal is B
A Normal distribution B Binomial distribution
C Poisson distribution D does not exist
028. The mean of the Bernoullis distribution is given by A
A p B q
C pq D
029. The variance of the Bernoullis distribution is given by C
A p B q
C pq D
030. The binomial distribution is given by A
A B
C D
C D
033. The Bernoullis distribution is given by B
A B
C D
C D
C D
036. C
If X is a continuous random variable then
A aV(X)+b B aV(X)+2b
C 2
a V(X) D V(aX)+b
037. The recurrence relation for the Binomial distribution is A
A B
C D
C D
046. If 5% of the product is defective in 100 samples , then the mean of the distribution is B
A 50 B 5
C 10 D 15
047. C
2% of people are left handed on the average then find
A 2 B 3
C 1 D 0
048. D
if mean of the Poisson variable is 1.8 then
A 0.026 B 0.666
C 0.777 D 0.537
049. If 2% of light bulbs are defective then find at least one is defective out of 100 bulbs A
A 0.864 B 0.666
C 0.777 D 0.537
050. If n = 2000 and P = 0.0001 in Poisson distribution , then P(3) = D
A 0.13 B 0.14
C 0.15 D 0.18
051. If n = 2000 and P = 0.0001 in Poisson distribution , then P(0) = A
A 0.13 B 0.14
C 0.15 D 0.18
052. Out of 400 samples of bolts , the probability for defective bolts are 0.2 , then mean of A
the distribution is
A 80 B 64
C 8 D 10
053. Out of 400 samples of bolts , the probability for defective bolts are 0.2 , then variance B
of the distribution is
A 80 B 64
C 8 D 10
054. 30% of items are defective , then find P(1) out of 8 samples C
A 0.9 B 0.3
C 0.19 D 0.5
055. A
The standard error of the statistics sample mean (
A B
C D
056. A
If
A B
,
C D
057. If the size of the sample is 5 and size of the population is 2000. The correction factor is C
A 1.999 B 9.99
C 0.999 D 999
058. The marks of 5 students in one subject are 45,47,49,61, 48 and mean of the population B
is 52 .then t=-------------
A 0.5 B 0.7
C 0.6 D 0.8
059. The probability of any one sample of size n being drawn out of N units is C
A B
C D
C D
C D
064. If the maximum error with 99% confidence is 0.25 and the sample size is 400 then B
A 0.93 B 1.93
C 2.93 D 2.55
065. B
If
A (147.35,10.65) B (109.35,150.65)
C (149.35,140.65) D (149.35,150.65)
066. A sample of size n is take from apopulation whose variance is 9 .the maximum error of D
estimate for with 95% confidence is 0.5 .then n=
A 12 B 68
C 128 D 139
067. A
If
A (30.71,33.29) B (30.835,33.165)
C (147.35,10.65) D (149.35,140.65)
068. A
If
A 0.98 B 1.2875
C 3.92 D 1.16
069. if the maximum error with probability 0.95 is 1.2 and the standard deviation of C
population is 10 ,then sample size is
A 26 B 266
C 267 D 269
070. The probable error is ------times S.D approximately C
A 2 B 2/7
C 2/3 D 3/2
071. The standard error of sample mean is--- D
A B
C D
C D
C D
077. B
If
A 0.7377 B 0.8387
C 0.6387 D 0.536
078. If the maximum error with 99% confidence is 0.86 and size of the sample is 144,then D
the variance of the population is
A 2 B 4
C 8 D 16
079. A random sample of 500 apples was taken and out of which 60 were found to be baD. B
The maximum error with 95% confidence is
A 0.016 B 0.028
C 0.037 D 0.045
080. In a sample of 500 people in maharahtra 300 are wheat eaters. The maximum error A
with 99% confidence is
A 0.056 B 0.042
C 0.062 D 0.756
081. If we can assert with 95% that the maximum error is 0.5 and p=0.2, then the sample B
size is
A 122 B 244
C 256 D 269
082. The number of observation s in the population is defined ---- C
A the size of the event B the size of the sample
C the size of the population D the size of the distribution
083. The parameter refer to population while statistics refer to B
A population B sample
C event D distribution
084. The variance of a population is 2. The size of the sample collected from the population B
is 169. What is the standard error of mean
A 0.235 B 0.185
C 0.175 D 0.105
085. The totality of observations with which we are concerned, whether this number be finite A
or infinite , constitutes what we call---------------
A population B sample
C event D distribution
086. A
A statistical or point estimator
A B
C D
087. If we consider all possible unbiased estimators of some parameter , the one with the D
smallest variance is called
A B
Estimate of Estimator of
C D
point estimation of most efficient estimator of
088. Three masses are measured as 64.34, 20.48,35.97 kgs. Find the mean of the sum of C
the masses
A 126.4 B 123.2
C 118.79 D 123.89
089. When the choice of the individual items of a sample entirely depends on the individual D
judgment of the investigator , it is called
A Random sampling B stratified sampling
C systematic sampling D purposive sampling
090. The process of obtaining and examining a stratified sample with a view to estimating B
the characteristic of the population is known as---
A Random sampling B stratified sampling
C systematic sampling D purposive sampling
091. For the small samples ,the significance of single mean is tested by B
A z test B t-test
C F-test D chi-square test
092. The significance difference of variances for small samples are tested by C
A z test B t-test
C F-test D chi-square test
093. A
The sampling distribution of sum statistics has variance
A B
C D
094. How many different samples of size two can be chosen from a finite population of size B
30
A 235 B 435
C 420 D 535
095. The sampling distribution of a statistic depends on the size of the ---- A
A population, sample B sample , event
C event, population D distribution, sample
096. D
The mean
A B
C D
097. C
The sampling distribution of sum statistics has mean
A B
C D
C D
A B
C D
C D
106. A
If
A 3.21 B 4.5
C 3.12 D 0.321
107. What test the homogeneity of independent estimation of the population variance. C
A t-test B F-test
C D z-test
(
A t-test B F-test
C D z-test
112. What test the significance of an observed sample correlation coefficient and sample A
regression coefficient
A t-test B F-test
C D z-test
C D
C D
C D
The statistic
A single proportion B single mean
C differences of two means D differences of two proportions
144. C
The statistic
A single proportion B single mean
C differences of two means D differences of two proportions
145. D
The statistic
A single proportion B single mean
C differences of two means D differences of two proportions
146. In a city 250 men out of 750 men were found to be smokers ,then the test statistic for A
this is
A 5.25 B 2.5
C 3.5 D 2.25
147. If The coin is tossed 400 times and returned heads 216 times ,then proportion of heads D
is given by
A 0.1 B 0.2
C 0.10 D 0.54
148. B
The statistic
A single proportion B single mean
C differences of two means D differences of two proportions
149. If the za = 3 , then the Null hypothesis is B
A Accepted B Rejected
C No conclusion D depends on the z-statistic value
150. The coin is tossed 400 times and returned heads 216 times ,then mean of the B
distribution m =
A 100 B 200
C 10 D 15
151. The coin is tossed 400 times and returned heads 216 times ,then variance of the C
distribution s =
A 100 B 200
C 10 D 15
152. 99% confidence interval for the single mean is A
A B
C D
C D
C D
155. A
If
A 0.5 B 2.5
C 0.25 D 2.25
156. The confidence interval of 95% true proportion is given by C
A B
C D
157. The confidence interval of 90% true proportion is given by D
A B
C D
158. The standard error for the sample of 400 products contain 52 defectives is B
A 0.168 B 0.0168
C 1.68 D 0.00168
159. The confidence interval of 99% true proportion is given by A
A B
C D
C D
162. A
If
A 3.21 B 4.5
C 3.12 D 0.321
163. B
A B
C D
164. For the small samples ,the significance of single mean is tested by B
A z -test B t-test
C F-test D chi-square test
165. The significance difference of variances for small samples are tested by C
A z test B t-test
C F-test D chi-square test
166. The z test is applicable if sample size is A
A >30 B <30
C 15 D no limit
167. A sample is said to be large if sample size A
A >30 B <30
C 15 D 10
168. C
The mean and variance of a
A 7,49 B 8,64
C 8,16 D 7,14
169. The t-test is applicable to samples for which n is B
A n>30 B n<30
C n=30 D n<-30
170. B
If the calculated value of
A Accepted B Rejected
C No conclusion D Accepted or Rejected
171. t- distribution is also known as B
A Chi-square distribution B Students distribution
C Normal distribution D poison distribution
172. Chi-square distribution is A
A continuous B symmetrical
C multimodal D Un symmetrical
173. In a t-distribution of sample size n , the degree of freedom are B
A n B n-1
C n-2 D n+1
174. The Range of F- distribution is C
A B
C D
C D