Statistics & Probability
Statistics & Probability
Q1. The arithmetic mean height of 50 student of a college is 5’ 8”. The height of 30
of these is given on the frequency distribution below. Find the arithmetic mean
height of the remaining 20 students.
Frequency 4 12 4 8 2
Q2. Comment on the performance of the students in three universities given below
using simple and weighted averages:
M. Com. 83 4 76 3 76 3.5
B.A. 73 5 73 6 74 4.5
B. Com. 74 2 76 7 58 2
B. Sc. 65 3 65 3 70 7
M. Sc. 66 3 60 7 73 2
Q3. Eight coins were tossed together and the number of heads (x) resulting was
noted. The operation was repeated 256 times and the frequency distribution of
the number of heads is given below:
Frequency (f) 1 9 26 59 72 52 29 7
1
Calculate median.
Q4. The following are the marks obtained by the students in statistics:
10 or less 4 40 or less 40
20 or less 10 50 or less 47
30 or less 30 60 or less 50
Q5. Find the value of mean and mode from the data given below:
93-97 2 113-117 14
98-102 5 118-122
6
103-107 12 123-127 3
108-112 17 128-132 1
Below 10 4 below 60 86
Below 20 6 below 70 96
Below 30 24 below 80 99
Below 40 46 below 90 100
Below 50 67
30-34 3 50-54 14
35-39 5 55-59 6
40-44 12 60-64 2
45-49 18
Q9. From the following table calculate the coefficient of correlation by Karl
Pearson’s method.
X 6 2 10 4 8
Y 9 11 ? 8 7
Q10. Find Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation between sales and expenses of
the following ten firms:
Firm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Sales(‘000 Rs) 50 50 55 60 65 65 65 60 60
50
Exp. (‘000 Rs) 11 13 14 16 16 15 15 14 13
13
Q11. Find Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation between the age and the
playing habit of the people from the following information:
X 78 89 96 69 59 79 68 61
Q13. Family income and its percentage spent on food in the case of hundred
families gave the following bivariate frequency distribution. Calculate the
coefficient of correlation and interpret its value.
Family
income
(in 200- 300- 400- 500- 600-
Rs.) 300 400 500 600 700
Food
Expenditure(in %)
10-15 - - - 3 7
15-20 - 4 9 4 3
20-25 7 6 12 5 -
25-30 3 10 19 8 -
Q14. Calculate Karl Pearson’s co-efficient of correlation from the data given
below:
Age in
years 1 1 2 2 2
8 9 0 1 2
Marks
20-25 3 2 - - -
15-20 - 5 4 - -
- - 7 1 -
10-15
0
5-10 - - - 3 2
0-5 - - - 3 1
Q15. From the following data, obtain the two regression equations:
Purchase :71 75 69 97 70 91 39 61 80 47
(c) The most likely marks in Statistics when marks in Economics are 30.
Marks in Eco : 25 28 35 32 31 36 29 38 34
32
Marks in Stats : 43 46 49 41 36 32 31 30 33
39
Q17. A panel of judges A and B graded seven debators and independently
awarded the following marks:
1 40 32
2 34 39
3 28 26
4 30 30
5 44 38
6 38 34
7 31 28
An eighth debator was awarded 36 marks by judge A while judge B was not
present.
If judge B were also present, how many marks would you expect him to
award to the eighth debator assuming that the same degree of relationship
exists in their judgement?
Q18. Obtain the equations of the two lines of regressions for the following data:
X: 43 44 46 40 44 42 45 42 38 40 42 57
Y: 29 31 19 18 19 27 27 29 41 30 26 10
Q19. The following table shows the number of motor registrations in a certain
territory for a term of 5 years and the sale of motor tyres by a firm in that
territory for the same period.
1 600 1250
2 630 1100
3 720 1300
4 750 1350
5 800 1500
Find the regression equation to estimate the sale of tyres when motor
registration is known. Estimate sale of tyres when registration is 850.
Q20. Four cards are drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. Find the
probability that
(vi) There are two cards of clubs and two cards of diamonds.
(ii) What is the probability that the committee consists of the doctor and
at least one economist?
Q23. In a certain college, the students engage in various sports in the following
proportions:
Football(F) : 60% of all students
Q24. Probability that a man will be alive 25 years hence is 0.3 and the
probability that his wife will be alive 25 years hence is 0.4. Find the
probability that 25 years hence,
Q25. The probability that a management trainee will remain with a company is
0.6. The probability that an employee earns more than Rs. 10,000 per year
is 0.5. The probability that an employee is a management trainee who
remained with the company or who earns more than Rs. 10,000 per year is
0.7. What is the probability that an employee earns more than Rs. 10,000
per year given that he is a management trainee who stayed with the
company?
Telecom No Telecom No
Subscriber Telephone Subscriber
Telephone
No T.V. set 18 10 12
10
(ii) If a household has income over Rs. 8000 and is a telephone subscriber,
what is the probability that it has a T.V. ?
Q26. The probability that a person stopping at a petrol pump will get his tyres
checked is 0.12, the probability that he will get his oil checked is 0.29, and
the probability that he will get both checked is 0.07.
(i) What is the probability that a person stopping at this pump will have
neither his tyres nor oil checked ?
(ii) Find the probability that a person who has his oil checked will also
have his tyres checked.
Q27. The unbiased coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of
obtaining,
(iii) No head
(i) What is the probability that the auditor finds exactly 2 delinquent
accounts ?
Q29. If the chance that the vessel arrives safely at a port is 0.9, find the chance
that out of 5 vessels expected at least 4 will arrive safely.
Q30. Assume that half the population is vegetarian so that the chance of an
individual being vegetarian is 0.5. Assuming that 100 investigator each take
sample of 10 individual to see whether they are vegetarians, how many
investigators would you expect to report that three people or less were
vegetarian ?
Q31. With the usual notations, find p for a binomial random variable X if n=6 and
9P(X=4)=P(X=2).
Q32. The mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 3 and 2, respectively.
Find the probability that the variate takes values
(ii) Variance.
Q34. (a) 8 coins are tossed at a time, 256 times. Find the expected frequencies
of success(getting a head) and tabulate the results obtained.
(b) Also obtain the values of the mean and standard deviation of the
theoretical(fitted) distribution.
X: 0 1 2 3 4
Y: 28 62 46 10 4