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I PUC Stats Model QP2 Jan 2024

This document contains a model question paper for a statistics exam with 3 sections - Section A with multiple choice questions, Section B with short answer questions, and Section C and D with longer answer questions. It provides instructions to complete various types of statistical problems, including definitions, calculations, data representation, and probability. The paper tests a variety of key concepts in statistics such as measures of central tendency, probability distributions, correlation, and data analysis.

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I PUC Stats Model QP2 Jan 2024

This document contains a model question paper for a statistics exam with 3 sections - Section A with multiple choice questions, Section B with short answer questions, and Section C and D with longer answer questions. It provides instructions to complete various types of statistical problems, including definitions, calculations, data representation, and probability. The paper tests a variety of key concepts in statistics such as measures of central tendency, probability distributions, correlation, and data analysis.

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I PUC MODEL QUESTION PAPER-2

STATISTICS (31)
Jan-2024
Duration: 3 Hrs 15 Min. Max Marks: 80

Instructions: 1. Statistical table and graph sheets will be supplied on request.


2. Scientific calculators are allowed.
3. All working steps should be clearly shown.
4. Only the first written answers will be considered for Section-A.

SECTION – A
I Choose the correct answer from the choices given: 5X1=5
1. The Statistics is concerned with
a. Aggregate of numerical facts b. Aggregate of disorganized facts c.
Aggregate of qualitative facts d. Aggregate of heterogeneous facts
2. A good questionnaire should
a. Be simple and clear b. Have limited number of questions
c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b.
3. Measure of central tendency
a. Mean b. Median c. Mode d. All of these.
4. Events A and B are said to be mutually exclusive if
a. P (A ∪ B) = P (A) + P (B) b. P (A ∩ B) = P (A). P (B) c. P (A ∪ B) = 0
d. None of these.
5. If X is a random variable and a and b are two constants then Var(aX + b) is equal to
a. 𝑎2 V(X) + b b. a V(X) + b c. 𝑎2 V(X) d. a V(X) + b2.

II Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word from those given in the brackets: 5 X 1
=5
(Positional, range, continuous, primary, at least one, quartile deviation)
6. --------data are costlier in terms of time, money and efforts involved.
7. Median is a--------------average.
8. -----------measure of variation is mostly affected by the extreme observations.
9. Union of two or more events is the event of occurrence of ------------of those events.
10. A random variable which assumes all the possible values in its range is called a -------------
--- random variable.
III Match the following: 5X1=5
A B

11. Questionnaire (a) Relative measure of dispersion


12. Uniform length of bars (b) Arithmetic mean
13. It takes all the items into consideration (c) Median
14. Co-efficient of mean deviation (d) Mailing method
15. Classical method (e) Percentage bar diagrams
(f) Method of assigning probability

IV Answer the following questions: 5X1=5


16. Define one dimensional diagram.
17. What are partition values?
18. Define central moments.
19. What is interpolation?
20. What is meant by probability distribution?
SECTION – B
V Answer any FIVE of the following questions: 5 X 2 = 10
21. Define variable and attribute.
22. Mention any two demerits of sample survey.
23. Find the Harmonic mean of 1,4,16.
24. If quartile deviation is 7 and Q1=21. Find Q3.
25. Define positive correlation and give an example.
26. What is the difference between coefficient of correlation and association of attributes?
27. If A′ is the complementary event of A, then show that P(A) + P(A′) = 1.
28. If E(X) = 5 and E(X2) = 36, find S.D(X).
SECTION – C
VI Answer any FOUR of the following questions: 4 X 5 =20
29. Define Prof. Horace Secrist’s definition of Statistics. Explain any two of them.
30. What are the guidelines for the construction of a questionnaire?
31. In a survey of 40 families in a certain locality, the number of children per family was
recorded and the following data were obtained. Represent the data in the form of a
discrete frequency distribution.
1 0 3 2 1 5 6 2 2 1 0 3 4 2 5 6 3 2 1 1
3 3 2 4 2 2 3 0 2 1 4 5 3 3 4 4 5 4 2 1
32. Prepare a blank table to show the distribution of students according to
a. College: Government, Aided, Unaided.
b. Faculty: Science, Commerce, Arts.
c. Gender: Boys, Girls.
33. The following data relates to the monthly expenditure (in Rs.) of two families A and B.
Represent the data by a rectangular diagram on percentage basis.
Items of Expenditure (in Rs)
expenditure Family A Family B
Food 2000 2500
Clothing 1000 2000
Rent 800 1000
Light & Fuel 400 500
Miscellaneous 800 2000
34. Calculate Geometric mean for the data given below :

C-I 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80


f 7 23 30 22 11 7
35. Prepare a nine square with the following information. Calculate the Yule’s Coefficient of
association and interpret the result. (A) = 450, (B) = 600, (Aβ) = 100, N = 1000
36. Using binomial expansion, ascertain the missing index number from the following data.
Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Index No. 100 107 ? 157 212

VII Answer any Two of the following questions: 2 X 5 = 10


37. Draw a histogram for the following data.
Wages (000’s Rs.) 2- 4 5-7 8 - 10 11 - 13 14 - 16 17 - 19 20 - 22 23 - 25
No. of workers 2 6 8 25 40 30 20 8
38. Following are the details of the marks scored by students in kannada and English
examination. Coefficient of correlation = 0.3. Estimate the marks in Kannada when the
scores in English is 30.
kannada English
Mean 40 50
S.D 10 16
39. A bag contains 3 white and 5 black marbles. Two marbles are drawn one after another.
(i) What is the probability that both are white marbles under with
replacement? (ii) Both are black marbles under without replacement.
40. Find the mean and variance of the following distribution.
X 0 1 2 3 4
p(X) 3/8 1/4 1/8 3/16 1/16

SECTION – D
VIII Answer any Two of the following questions: 2 X 10 = 20
41. Calculate Pearson’s coefficient of skewness from the following.
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
No. of students 10 40 20 0 10 40 16 14
42. Calculate the co-efficient of correlation for the following data.
Sales revenue Advertisement expenditure (in ‘000 Rs)
(in ’000 Rs) 5 – 15 15 – 25 25 – 35 35 – 45
75 – 125 4 1 - -
125 – 175 7 6 2 1
175 – 225 1 3 4 2
225 – 275 1 1 3 4

43. a) State and prove addition theorem of probability for any two events.
b) A bag has 3 one-rupee, 4 two rupees and 2 five rupees coins. A boy picks two coins at
random from the bag. What is the expectation of the amount of the coins?
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