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This document contains 10 questions related to statistics. Question 1 asks to present statistical data in a suitable tabular form and supply missing figures. Question 2 defines sampling and describes different types of sampling. Question 3 asks to represent statistical data from a table as a pie chart. Question 4 and 5 calculate mean, mode, median for different data sets. Question 6 calculates the coefficient of correlation between two data sets. Question 7 calculates a cost of living index using family budget data. Questions 8 and 9 calculate probabilities related to random selection from sets of numbers/balls.

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Stats Set-1

This document contains 10 questions related to statistics. Question 1 asks to present statistical data in a suitable tabular form and supply missing figures. Question 2 defines sampling and describes different types of sampling. Question 3 asks to represent statistical data from a table as a pie chart. Question 4 and 5 calculate mean, mode, median for different data sets. Question 6 calculates the coefficient of correlation between two data sets. Question 7 calculates a cost of living index using family budget data. Questions 8 and 9 calculate probabilities related to random selection from sets of numbers/balls.

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SET-1

6 marks

1. Present the following information in a suitable tubular form, supplying the figures
not directly given.

(i) In 2015, out of 3,200 union workers, 2,700 were men. The number of non-
union workers was 700, of which, 350 were women.
(ii) In 2016, out of a total 5,000 workers, 3,400 were members of union. The
number of women workers employed was 650, out of which 500 did not belong
to any trade form.
2. Define Sampling? Explain different types of sampling.
3. The following table shows the mode of transport used by 400 students of a school.
Represent the following information on the pie chart. (Show the steps of
construction of pie graph for the given data along with the calculation)

Mode of Transport Bus Bicycle On foot By car

No. of Students 200 100 80 20

4. Calculate Mean, Mode for the following data:

Less than 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
frequency 4 16 40 76 96 112 120 125
Mean = 37.88 Mode= 34.285
5. Calculate Median and Mode for the following data :

More 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
than

frequenc 100 97 89 78 50 28 12
y
Median= 50 Mode= 47.391
6. From the following data compute the coefficient of correlation between X and Y and
comment on the results:

X Y
Mean 14.6 12.7
Summation of Square of deviations from mean 115.96 59.04
Summation of the product of deviations of X
and Y series from their respective means 53.95
No. of pairs 10
r = 0.652

7. Calculate the Cost of living Index Number by using Family Budget Method:

Items Quantity Price in Price in


in B.Y B.Y C.Y
Rice 100 19 21
Wheat 40 12 16
Pulses 20 10 18
Ghee 10 30 35
Sugar 30 18 20
Oil 30 40 50

Fuel 60 500 550


Vegetables 30 15 20
P = 111.63
8. From an ordinary pack of cards numbered from 1 to 20, a card is drawn at random.
What is the probability that the card drawn bears a number which is a multiple of 4 or
7.
9. A box contains 25 balls numbered from 1 to 25. One ball is drawn at random. What
is the probability that the number of the drawn ball will be a multiple of 3 or 5.

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10 marks

1. Prices of particular commodity in five years in two cities are given below:

City A 25 29 35 39 49
City B 28 23 32 40 49
Find from the table which city had more stable prices.
35.4, 8.333, 23.53%, 34.4, 9.17, 26.68%
2. Calculate Karl Pearson's co-efficient of Skewness from the following data:

Age 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80


No. of 5 9 8 12 10 4 3 2
Persons
Mean= 33.86, Mode = 36.67, SD= 18.08, Skp= -0.155
3. From the following data you are required to:
(i) Obtain two regression equations.
(ii) Estimate the value of X when Y = 45 and the value of Y when X = 50.
(iii) Find correlation coefficients through regression coefficients.

X 46 42 44 40 43 41 44
Y 40 38 36 35 39 37 41
Mean of X = 42.85, Mean of Y = 38, Ʃdxdy= 18, Ʃdx2 = 24.8, Ʃdy2 = 28, bxy=
0.64, byx= 0.72, Y = 0.72X + 7.148, X = 0.64Y + 18.53, X = 47.33 , Y = 43.15,
r = 0.67
4. From the following data you are required to :
(a) Fit a straight line trend by the method of least squares.
(b) Show the trend line on a graph.
(c) Estimate the income for the year 2010.

Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006


Income 2 5 7 7 5 2 1
(Rs.)

Year X Income y x=X–A


Let assumed mean is A = 2003

Year ( X) Income ( y) x = X – A= X - xy x2 Yc = a + bx
2003 Yc = 4.14 – 0.39x
2000 2 -3 -6 Y = 4.14 – 0.39(-3) =
5.31
2001 5 -2 -10
2002 7 -1 -7
2003 7 0 0 4.14
2004 5 1 5
2005 2 2 4
2006 1 3 3
Ʃy = 29 Ʃxy = -11 Ʃx2 = 28

Yc = a + bx a= Ʃy / n = 29/ 7 = 4.14 b = Ʃxy / Ʃx2 = - 0.39

Y ( 2010) = 1.41

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