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Civil IV CEC401 QP

The document provides details of an examination for the second year Civil Engineering curriculum at the University of Mumbai commencing on June 1st, 2021. It includes 20 multiple choice questions covering topics in engineering mathematics including probability, statistics, and calculus. Students are required to answer all questions within the 2 hour examination period for a maximum of 80 marks.

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Civil IV CEC401 QP

The document provides details of an examination for the second year Civil Engineering curriculum at the University of Mumbai commencing on June 1st, 2021. It includes 20 multiple choice questions covering topics in engineering mathematics including probability, statistics, and calculus. Students are required to answer all questions within the 2 hour examination period for a maximum of 80 marks.

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University of Mumbai

Examination 2020
Examinations Commencing from 1st June 2021
Program: Civil Engineering
Curriculum Scheme: Rev2019
Examination: Second year/ Semester IV
Course Code: CEC401 and Course Name: Engineering Mathematics-IV
Time: 2-hour Max. Marks: 80
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For the students: - All the Questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.
Q1. Consider a dice with the property that that probability of a face with n dots
showing up is proportional to n. The probability of face showing 4 dots is?
Option A: 1/7
Option B: 5/42
Option C: 1/21
Option D: 4/21

Q2. X is a variate between 0 and 3. The value of E(X2) is


Option A: 8
Option B: 7
Option C: 9
Option D: 27

Q3. A T-test sample has 7 pairs of samples. The distribution should contain
Option A: 5
Option B: 9
Option C: 6
Option D: 0

Q4. Find the population proportion p for an IPL team having total 30 players with 10
overseas players.
Option A: ½
Option B: 1/3
Option C: 2/3
Option D: 1/4

Q5. If 40% of boys opted for math’s and 60% of girls opted for maths, then what is
the probability that math’s is chosen if half of the class’s population is girls?
Option A: 0.5
Option B: 0.6
Option C: 0.7
Option D: 0.4

Q6. If E(x) = 2 and E(z) = 4, then E (z – x) =?


Option A: 2
Option B: 6
Option C: 0
Option D: -2

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Q7. For a Poisson Distribution, if mean(m) = 1, then P(1) is?
Option A: e
Option B: 1/e
Option C: e/2
Option D: 0
Q8. A sample size is considered large in which of the following cases?
Option A: n > or = 30
Option B: n > or = 50
Option C: n < or = 30
Option D: n < or = 50

Q9. Rank correlation coefficient was discovered by


Option A: Fisher
Option B: Spearman
Option C: Karl Pearson
Option D: Bowley

Q10. A random variable X may have no moments although its M.G.F is


Option A: Not exist
Option B: Exist
Option C: 1
Option D: 0

Q11 A bag contains 80 chocolates. This bag has 4 different colors of chocolates in it.
If all four colors of chocolates were equally likely to be put in the bag, what
would be the expected number of chocolates of each color?
Option A: 12
Option B: 11
Option C: 20
Option D: 19

Q12.  In a Binomial Distribution, if ‘n’ is the number of trials and ‘p’ is the probability
of success, then the mean value is given by
Option A:  np(1-p)
Option B: np
Option C: n
Option D: p

Q13 A vector field which has a vanishing divergence is called as


Option A: Solenoidal field
Option B: Rotational field
Option C: Hemispheroidal field
Option D: Irrotational field

Q14. Divergence and Curl of a vector field are


Option A: Scalar & Scalar

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Option B: Scalar & Vector
Option C: Vector & Vector
Option D: Vector & Scalar

Q15 If the probability of hitting the target is 0.4, find mean and variance.
Option A: 0.4, 0.24
Option B: 0.6, 0.24
Option C: 0.4, 0.16
Option D: 0.6, 0.16

Q16. In testing the hypotheses 𝐻𝑜: 𝜇 = 50 𝑣𝑠 𝐻𝑎: 𝜇 ≠ 50, the following information is
knows: 𝑛 = 64, 𝑥̅=53.5 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝜎 = 10. The standardized test statistic is:
Option A: 𝑡 = 2.8
Option B: 𝑡 = −2.8
Option C: 𝑧 = 2.8
Option D: 𝑧 = −2.8

Q17 If the coefficient of determination is equal to 1, then the correlation coefficient


Option A: must also be equal to 1
Option B: can be either -1 or +1
Option C: can be any value between -1 to +1
Option D: must be -1

Q18 Which of the following distributions is used to compare two variances?


Option A: T – Distribution
Option B: F – Distribution
Option C: Normal Distribution
Option D: Poisson Distribution

Q19 Normal Distribution is symmetric is about ___________


Option A: Variance
Option B: Mean
Option C: Standard deviation
Option D: Covariance

Q20  In a Poisson Distribution, if ‘n’ is the number of trials and ‘p’ is the probability
of success, then the mean value is given by?
Option A:  m = np
Option B: m = (np)2
Option C: m = np(1-p)
Option D: m=p

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Examination 2020
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Q2 Solve any Four out of Six 5 marks each


(20
Mark
s)
2
A (
Evaluate ∫ 𝑧 − 𝑧 ) 𝑑𝑧 where C is the lower half of the circle |𝑧| = 1
𝐶

Verify Green’s theorem for 𝐹 = 𝒙𝟐𝒊 − 𝒙𝒚𝒋 where C is the triangle having vertices A (0,3),
B B (3,0), C (6,3).

A bag contains green and yellow balls. Two balls are drawn without replacement. The
probability of selecting a green ball and then a yellow ball is 0.28. The probability of
C selecting a green ball on the first draw is 0.5. Find the probability of selecting a yellow
ball on the second draw, given that the first ball drawn was green.
Fit a second-degree parabolic curve to the following data:

x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

y 2 6 7 8 10 11 11 10

If the height of 500 students is normally distributed with mean 68 inches and standard
deviation 4 inches. Find the expected number of students having heights between 65 and
E
71 inches. (Table value of area under 0.75 = 0.2734)

The following data is collected on two characters. Based on this, can you say that there is
no relation between smoking and literacy? Use Chi square test at 5 % level of
significance?

Smokers Non-Smokers
F
Literates 83 57
illiterates 45 68

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Q3 Solve any Four out of Six 5 marks each


(20
Marks)
𝑠𝑖𝑛π𝑧
A Find the residues of f(z) = 2 𝑎𝑡 𝑖𝑡𝑠 𝑝𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑠
(𝑧−1) (𝑧−2)
Use Stokes’s Theorem to evaluate where 𝐹 = x2i + xy j and C is the boundary of
B the circle x = 0 , y = 0 , x = a , y = b

If X is a random variable with probability density function


𝑓(𝑥) = {𝑥𝑘 ; 0 ≤𝑥≤2 2𝑘; 2 ≤𝑥≤4 6𝑘; 4 ≤𝑥≤6
C
Find k , E(X)and P ( 1 ≤𝑥≤3)

Compute Pearsons coefficient of correlation between advertisement cost and


sales as per the data given below:
Advertisement 39 65 62 90 82 75 25 98 36
D
Cost in 1000’s
Sales in lakhs 47 53 58 86 62 68 60 91 51

The means of two random samples of size 9 and 7 are 196.42 and 198.82
respectively. The sum of the squares of the deviation from the means are 26.94 and
E
18.73 respectively. Can the samples be considered to have been drawn from the
same population?
Conduct an F-Test on the following samples:

Sample-1 having variance = 109.63, sample size = 41.


F
Sample-2 having Variance = 65.99, sample size = 21

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