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STA301- Statistics and Probability (Session - 4)
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When each outcome of a sample space has equal chance to occur as any other, the
outcomes are called:
► Mutually exclusive
► Equally likely
► Not mutually exclusive
► Exhaustive
v1
forv1 2
v1 2
►
v2
forv2 2
v2 2
►
v1
forv1 2
v1 2
►
v2
forv1 2
v2 2
►
► Rejected
► Accepted
► No conclusion
► Acknowledged
► Variances
► Means
► Proportions
► Groups
► Helmert
► Pearson
► R.A Fisher
► Francis
► 0,1,2,3
► 1,3,3,1
► 1, 2, 3
► 3, 2
► E(XX)
► E(X).E(Y)
► X.E(Y)
► Y.E(X)
►x&n
►x&p
►n&p
► x, n & p
► E (T) =
EXPECTION OF STATISTIC IS EQUAL TO PARAMETER THAT IS ESTIMATED THEN STATISTIC
IS CALLED UNBIASED OTHER WISE BIASED.
► E (T) =T
► E (T) =0
► E (T) =1
2
The best unbiased estimator for population variance is:
► Sample mean
► Sample median
► Sample proportion
► Sample variance
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Question No: 13 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
( x x ) 2
S2
n
The sample variance is:
2
► Unbiased estimator of
2
► Biased estimator of
IF IT IS DI VIDED BY N-1 THEN IT IS CALLED UNBIASED OTHER WISE BIASED
► Unbiased estimator of
► None of these
1
0
c
-c
►0
►1
► c THE EXPECTION OF A CONSTATNT IS ALWAYS CONSTANT
► -c
f x, y dx
►
f x, y dy
►
f x, y dx dy
►
b d
f x, y dy dx
a c
►
Question No: 16 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
The
analysis of variance technique is a method for :
► Comparing F distributions
► Comparing three or more means
► Measuring sampling error
► Comparing variances
► In all situations
► Descriptive Statistics
► Advance Statistics
► Inferential Statistics
► Sampled Statistics
Which of the following is a systematic arrangement of data into rows and columns?
► Classification
► Tabulation
► Bar chart
► Component bar chart
► 0.5
► 0.75
► 0.7979
► 0.6745
►1
►2
►3
►0
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Question No: 23 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
If
you connect the mid-points of rectangles in a histogram by a series of lines that also
touches the x-axis from both ends, what will you get?
► Ogive
► Frequency polygon
► Frequency curve
► Historigram
Q1 2 and Q3 4
When ,what is the value of Median, if the distribution is symmetrical:
►1
►2
►3
►4
►5
►8
► 9 n-1
► 10
► Type I error
► Type II error
► Correct decision
P( X Y 1)
How to find ?
► f(0, 0) + f(0, 1) + f(1, 2)
► f(2, 0) + f(0, 1) + f(1, 0)
► f(0, 0) + f(1, 1) + f(1, 0)
► f(0, 0) + f(0, 1) + f(1, 0)
Three N n k
Write down the test statistic when chi- square goodness of fit test is performed.
3.37
P1 0.30, P2 0.20.
p2ˆ1 pˆ 2
Find ,where n = 10
p2ˆ1 pˆ 2
= p1q1/n1+p2q2/n2
Question No: 37 ( Marks: 5 )
A
candidate for mayor in a large city hires the services of a poll-taking organization, and
they found that 62 of 100 educated voters interviewed support the candidate, and 69 of
150 uneducated voters support him.
At the 0.05 significance level, test the following
H o : P1 P2 0.05
H1 : P1 P2 0.05
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Book Example # 16.17 on Page 155
Professor sher Muhammad Chaudhry
Find the mean and variance for the sampling distribution given below.
No. of Probability
p̂ Samples f p̂
0 1 1/20
1/3 9 9/20
2/3 9 9/20
1 1 1/20
20 1
2 2
P F( P ) P P F( P ) P F( P )
0 1/20
1/3 9/20
2/3 9/20
1 1/20
1
Mean= = P f P
2 2
Variance= E ( x) 2 P f P ( P f P )
► Negatively skewed
► J-shaped
► Symmetrical
► Positively skewed
► Changed
► Vanish
► Does not changed
► Dependent
► 0 to 1
► 0 to -∞
► -∞ to +∞
► 0 to +∞
►n-p
► n - p-1
► n - p- 2
►n–2
E X ) E (Y
►
E X ) E (Y
►
X E Y
►
E X Y
answr
►
► ŷ = mx + b, where m = slope
► x = ŷ + mb, where m = slope
► ŷ = x/m + b, where m = slope
► ŷ = x + mb, where m = slope
► Null hypothesis
► Alternative hypothesis
► Value of alpha
► Value of test-statistic
2
2
►
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2
2
2
►
2
1
►
2
2
►
Which one is the correct formula for finding desired sample size?
2
Z .
n 2
e
►
2
Z .
n 2
e
►
2
Z . X
n 2
e
►
Z .
2
n
e
►
► Non-negative
► Negative
► One
► Zero
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E(4X + 5) =__________
► 12 E (X)
► 4 E (X) + 5
► 16 E (X) + 5
► 16 E (X)
f 1,1
►
f x,1
►
f x,1
h 1
►
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f x,1
h x
►
► .0401
► .5500
► .4599
► .9599
► 0.5
► 0.75
► 0.7979
► 0.6445
► Finite Set
► Infinite Set
► Universal Set
► No of these
► In all situations
► Infinite population
► Finite population
► Concrete population
► Hypothetical population
If E (T )
, what do you say about the estimator T, where is a parameter ?
pˆ c
Why we prefer to use pooled estimator
An urn contains nine balls; five of them are red and four blue. Three balls are drawn
without replacement. Find the distribution of X= number of red balls drawn.
Paper 2
► 362880
► 3628800
► 362280
► 362800
►2
►0
► 0.5
►1
► Zero
► Less than 1
► Greater than 1
► Negative
► Degrees of freedom
► Sample size
► Mean
► Variance
► 10
► 0.135
1
► 4
1
► 2
3
► 4
►1
► Single value
► Two values
► Range of values
► Zero
( x x ) 2
S2
n
The sample variance is:
2
► Unbiased estimator of
2
► Biased estimator of
► Unbiased estimator of
► None of these
Var(4X + 5) =__________
► 16 Var (X)
► 16 Var (X) + 5
► 4 Var (X) + 5
► 12 Var (X)
When f (x, y) is bivariate probability density function of continuous r.v.'s X and Y, then
f x, y dx dy
is equal to:
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►1
►0
► -1
►
► .0401
► .5500
► .4599
► .9599
► 2 outcomes
► 6 outcomes
► 36 outcomes
► 16 outcomes
When testing for independence in a contingency table with 3 rows and 4 columns, there are
________ degrees of freedom.
►5
►6
►7
► 12
► Frequency polygon
► Ogive
► Histogram
► Frequency curve
►2
►5
► 10
► 20
Calculate the 90% confidence interval for the real difference in the incomes of the workers from
the two factories.
1
f(x,y) (6 – x – y), 0 x 2; 2 y 4,
8
0 , elsewhere
X1 X 2 X 3
T1
3
X 2X2 X3
T2 1
4
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► 362880
► 3628800
► 362280
► 362800
►2
►0
► 0.5
►1
► Zero
► Less than 1
► Greater than 1
► Negative
► Degrees of freedom
► Sample size
► Mean
► Variance
E X ) E (Y
►
E X ) E (Y
►
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X E Y
►
E X Y
►
► 10
► 0.135
1
► 4
1
► 2
3
► 4
►1
► Single value
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► Two values
► Range of values
► Zero
( x x ) 2
S2
n
The sample variance is:
2
► Unbiased estimator of
2
► Biased estimator of
► Unbiased estimator of
► None of these
Var(4X + 5) =__________
► 16 Var (X)
► 16 Var (X) + 5
► 4 Var (X) + 5
► 12 Var (X)
When f (x, y) is bivariate probability density function of continuous r.v.'s X and Y, then
f x, y dx dy
is equal to:
►1
►0
► -1
►
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► .0401
► .5500
► .4599
► .9599
► 2 outcomes
► 6 outcomes
► 36 outcomes
► 16 outcomes
When testing for independence in a contingency table with 3 rows and 4 columns, there are
________ degrees of freedom.
►5
►6
►7
► 12
► Frequency polygon
► Ogive
► Histogram
► Frequency curve
►2
►5
► 10
► 20
Calculate the 90% confidence interval for the real difference in the incomes of the workers from
the two factories.
1
f(x,y) (6 – x – y), 0 x 2; 2 y 4,
8
0 , elsewhere
X1 X 2 X 3
T1
3
X 2X2 X3
T2 1
4