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This document is a model exam paper for MA3251 - Statistics and Numerical Method at Thiruvalluvar College of Engineering and Technology, scheduled for May 15, 2025. It consists of two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions and Part B with 5 detailed problems, covering various statistical and numerical methods. The exam is designed for second-year engineering students and has a maximum score of 100 marks.

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Maths Modelii

This document is a model exam paper for MA3251 - Statistics and Numerical Method at Thiruvalluvar College of Engineering and Technology, scheduled for May 15, 2025. It consists of two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions and Part B with 5 detailed problems, covering various statistical and numerical methods. The exam is designed for second-year engineering students and has a maximum score of 100 marks.

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THIRUVALLUVAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

ARUNACHAL CITY- VANDAVASI -604 505


COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES
MA3251- STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL METHOD
MODEL EXAM
DATE : 15 .05.2025 Maximum Marks : 100
Sem / Year : II / I Answer All Questions Time : 9.30AM TO 12.30PM

PART - A 10*2=20
1) What is mean by level of significance and critical region?

2) Find the inverse of A = (12 37) by Gauss-Jordan method.

3) State any two application of chi-square test.


4) What are the basic elements of an ANOVA table for one way classification?
5) State Simpson’s one-third rule.
6) What is a completely randomized design?
7) distinguish between Gauss elimination and Gauss-seidel methods.
8) State Adam’s predictor-corrector formulae.
dy
9) Using Euler’s method, find y of x=0.1 if =1+ xy , y ( 0 ) =2
dx
10) State the modified Euler’s formula for first order ordinary differential equation.

PART- B 16*5=80
11)a i) Five coins are tossed 320 times.the number of heads observed is given
Number of heads: 0 1 2 3 4 5
Frequence : 15 45 85 95 60 20
Examine whether the coin is unbiased .use 5% level of significance.
ii)In random sample of size 500 the mean is found to be 20.In another independent sample
Of size 400, the mean is 15. Could the samples have been drawn from the sample population with S.D 4?
or
i)Two horses A and B were tested according to the time to run a particular race with the following results
Horse A: 28 30 32 33 33 29 34
Horse B: 29 30 30 24 27 29
Test whether the hors A is running faster then Bat 5% level.
ii)In 120 throws of a single die,the following distribution of faces was observed
Face : 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency: 30 25 18 10 22 15
12. A) i) variance trail was conducted on wheat with 4 varieties in a latin square design
The plan of the experiment is given
C 25 B 23 A 20 D 20
A 19 D 19 C 21 B 18
B 19 A 14 D 17 C 20
D 17 C 20 B 21 A 15
ii) differentiate between latin square design and RBD
or
i)An experiment was designed to study the performance of 4 different detergents for cleaning fuel injectors.The
following “cleanliness” readings were obtainedwith specially designedequipment for 12 tanks of gas distributed
over 3 different models of engine:

E1 E2 E3
Detergent A 45 43 51
Detergent B 47 46 52
Detergent C 48 50 55
Detergent D 42 37 49
PERFORM THE ANOVA and test at 0.01 level of significance ,whether there are differences in the
detergents or in the engines.
13) a. i) Solve, by Gauss-Seidel method, the following system:
4x+2y+z = 14
x+5y-z = 10 and (8)
x+y+8z = 20.

( )
1 6 1
ii) Find the largest eigenvalue of A = 1 2 0
0 0 3
by using Power method. (8)
(or)
b. i) Solve the equation x log 10 x=1.2 using Newton’s method correct
to three decimal places.(8)
ii) Find the inverse of the following matrix Gauss Jordan method:

[ ]
2 2 6
2 6 −6 . (8)
4 −8 −8
14) a. i) Apply Lagrange’s formula, to find y(27) to the data given
below.

X : 14 17 31 35 (8)
Y : 68.8 64 44 39.1
ii) Find newtons interpolation polynomial of degree 3 in the way to approximate the specific value
for
X=4.3
X: 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 11.5 12.5 (8)
Y: 0 2.3 4.2 2.7 3.2 3.7 3.0 4.3 4.5 4.7 3.9 4.1
(or)

b. i) Using Newton’s divided difference formula find f(3) from the


data

x : 0 1 2 4 5 (8)
F(x) : 1 14 15 5 6

1
ii) Using Trapezoidal rule, evaluate ∫ (1+1x 2) dx by taking
−1
eight equal intervals. (8)
15) a. i) solve y’ = x + y; y(0)=1 by Taylore series method. Find the
Values of y at x = 0.1 and x = 0.2. (8)
dy 2
ii) Given =x ( 1+ y ) , y(1) = 1, y(1.1) =1.233,
dx
y(1.2) = 1.548, y(1.3) = 1.979, evaluate y(1.4)
by Adam’s Bashforth method. (8)
(or)
2 2
dy y −x
b. i) Using R-K method of fourth order solve = with
dx y 2+ x 2
y(0) =1 at x=0.2. (8)
y−x
ii) Solve y’ = , y(0)=1 at x=0.1 by taking h=0.02 by using
y+x
Euler’s method. (8)

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