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(2019 Pattern) (Semester - IV) (217528)
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Instructions to the candidates:
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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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b) Obtain the regression lines y on x and x on y for the data. [6]
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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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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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Q3) a) 20% of bolts produced by a machine are defective. Determine the
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i) 1 is 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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contains 900 pages.
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For a normal distribution When mean = 2, standard deviation = 4, find
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b) Fit a Poisson Distribution to the following data and calculate theoretical
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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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[Given 6,0.05
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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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b) For sample I : n1 = 1000, x = 49000, (x – x )2 = 7,84,000,
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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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b) State and Prove Neyman - Pearson lemma for testing a simple hypothesis
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