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Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No.

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S.E. (Artificial Intelligence & Data Science Engineering)

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STATISTICS

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(2019 Pattern) (Semester - IV) (217528)

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Instructions to the candidates:
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1) Answer Q.1 or Q.2, Q.3 or Q.4, Q.5 or Q.6 Q.7 or Q.8.
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2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.


3) Neat diagrams must be drawn whenever necessary.
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4) Make suitable assumption whenever necessary.


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Q1) a) The first four moments of a distribution about the value 5 are 2,20,40 and
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50. From the given information obtain the first four central moments,
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coefficient of skewness and kurtosis. [6]
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b) Obtain the regression lines y on x and x on y for the data. [6]
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x 5 1 10 3 9
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y 10 11 5 10 6
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c) Calculate standard deviation for the following frequency distribution.


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Decide whether Arithmetic mean is good or not. [6]


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Wages in rupees 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60

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earned per day


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No. of laborer’s 5 9 15 12 10 3
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Q2) a) Following are the values of import of raw material and export of finished
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product in suitable units.


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Export 10 11 14 14 20 22 16 12 15 13
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Import 12 14 15 16 21 26 21 15 16 14
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Calculate the coefficient of Correlation between the import values and


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export values. [6]


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If the two lines of regression are 9x + y – = 0 and 4x + y = and the


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means of x and y are 2 and –3 respectively, find the values of , and
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the coefficient of correlation between x and y. [6]


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c) Compute the first four moments about arbitrary mean A = 25 for the

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following frequencies. [6]

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No of Jobs 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50

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No of Workers 6 26 47 15 6

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Q3) a) 20% of bolts produced by a machine are defective. Determine the

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probability that out of 4 bolts chosen at a random. [5]
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i) 1 is defective
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ii) Zero are defective


iii) At most 2 bolts are defective
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b) The average number of misprints per page of a book 1.5. Assuming the

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distribution of number of misprints to be Poisson, Find [6]
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i) The Probability that a particular book is free from misprints.
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ii) Number of pages containing more than one misprint if the book
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contains 900 pages.
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For a normal distribution When mean = 2, standard deviation = 4, find
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c)
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the probabilities of the following intervals. [6]


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4.43  x  7.29
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ii) –0.43  x  5.39


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[Given : A(z = 0.61) = 0.2291, A(z = 1.32) = 0.4066, A(z = 0.85) = 0.3023]

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Q4) a) A Random variable X with following probability distribution. [5]


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X 0 1 2 3 4
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P(X) 0.1 k 2k 2k k
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Find
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i) k
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ii) P (x < 2)
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iii) P (x  3)
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iv) P (1  x  3)
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b) Fit a Poisson Distribution to the following data and calculate theoretical

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frequencies [6]

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x 0 1 2 3 4 Total

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f 109 65 22 3 1 200

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c) The lifetime of an article has a normal distribution with mean 400 hours

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and standard deviation 50 hours. Find the expected number of articles

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(Given : A(z = 1.3) = 0.4032)
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Q5) a) The Table below gives the number of customers visit the certain company
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on various days of week


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Days Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fir Sat

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Number of Customers 6 4 9 7 8 10 12
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Test at 5% of level of significance whether customer visits are uniformaly
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[Given  6,0.05
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b) In a Batch of 500 articles, produced by a machine, 16 articles are found


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defective. After overhauling the machine, it is found that 3 articles are


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defective in a batch of 100. Has the machine improved? [6]


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(Given Z = 1.96)
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c) Samples of Size 10 and 14 were taken from two normal populations with

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Standard deviation 3.5 and 5.2. The sample means were found to be 20.3
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and 18.6. Test whether the means of the two populations are at the same
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level. [6]
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(Given t0.05,22 = 2.07)


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Q6) a) In an experiment on pea breeding, the following frequencies of seeds


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were obtained. [6]


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Round and Wrinkled and Round and Wrinkled Total


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Green Green Yellow andYeallow


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222 120 32 150 524


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Theory Predicts that the frequencies should be in Proportion 8:2:2:1.


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Examine the correspondence between theory and experiment


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b) For sample I : n1 = 1000, x = 49000, (x – x )2 = 7,84,000,

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For Sample II : n2 = 1500, x = 70500, (x – x )2 = 24,00,000.

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Discuss the significant difference between mean score. [6]

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Sample Size (n) Total observation Sum of squares of observations
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1 8 9.6 61.52
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2 11 16.5 73.26

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Q7) a) Let P be the probability that a coin will fall head in a single toss in order to
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if more than 3 heads are obtained. Find the probability of type I error and
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power of the test. [8]


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b) Show that the likelihood ratio test for testing the equality of variances of
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two normal distribution is the usual F-test. [9]

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Q8) a) Write short notes on [8]
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i) Most Powerful test


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ii) Level of significance


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iii) Advantages and disadvantages of non-parametric test


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b) State and Prove Neyman - Pearson lemma for testing a simple hypothesis
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against a simple alternative hypothesis. [9]


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