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146, ... be in AP. If (es the diagram is to show the relative ‘Let the numbers 150, 148, changes in the variable ‘yather than the cae verage of this series is 125, then the total absglute magnitudes of change we use numbers in the series will be ‘Semi-logarithmic chart (wm @ 2 (B) Bar chart s Ay i+ (Cy 6 @) 27 (©) Ratio chart \a oe (D) Histogram ba tn a certain factory, a unit of work is eo completed by A, B,C, DE ia 4 hours, 5 hours, 6 hours, hours and 10 hours a) drawing the histogram of «given freauensy respectively. The average number of units of A ‘pation on each class interval We ‘work completed per hour is Oe > z LR % iy, ‘erect rectangles. with q 8 ¢ ‘proportional to the frequency ‘the AW te rahe = vorresponding class interval 101 0 4 ae (B) erect rectangles whose height is ea ay proportional te the ratio of the 101 mye. ew A ProPvoneies to the wicth of the dase 600 i01 a) interval S qT (©) erect whose height | is |. | Jative frequency of a class is computed by ‘proportional to the ratio of thah | = Promvoncies to dhe sum of the feauencios (A) dividing the midpoint of the class DY the le size (D) None of the above ya eo x oe ase BLY 4QUB. ® itividing the frequency of the class by the % } oL con® midpoint D Z ‘when both the upper and lower limits © dividing the sample size by the frequency @ 15 @B) 125 (©) 10, 15 ©) 9,16 © 10 = 155 ze ro Page 5. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / <5 werd ferq eat . oe & a Ba fo we f i 2. 1 wy , d re we /@) = Tee The coefficient of correlation between X and Y is 0-6, Their covariance is 4-8. The variance of | ‘Xis 9, Then the standard deviation of Y is 48 one a 28. 8 Se 8x06 9x06 6x3 9 x 06x 48 ON Pearson's coefficient of skewness is -07 and the value of the median and standard deviation are 128 and 6 respectively. Then ‘the value of the mean is LF 114 (B) 1014 “© 128 @) 1195 ‘The Bowley’s coefficient of skewness lies —land+1 (B) -3and +3 oO positive, nly (D) negative only It fhe mean, mode and standard deviation of frequency distribution are 41, 45 and 8 respectively, then its Pearson's coefficient of skewness is 4 w i oe 2 — 1 4 For leptokurtic curves By and vp satisfies (By is measure of kurtosis and v9 is coefficient of kurtosis) (A) Bg>3,v2<0 (B) Bp=3,rg=0 (©) Be<3r2<0 QB) By>3,r>0 ‘The angle between the two pees lines it At oe = ae? oe °, ae 2 (B) tan z 4 tan? 30, If the ranks of n be eae: Ab ee ‘The two regression'lines are perpendicular to each other if r=1 @) r=-1 @) r=#1 29, ‘Two random variables X and Y are defined as Y = 4X + 9. The coefficient of correlation between X and Y is wy? ot ~~ (B) ‘, bh 7, 3 wt is o) individuals in two) characteristics are in opposite direction: then yank correlation coefficient is equal to ‘ Ifu=2x+5andv= coefficient of y on, coefficient of u on vis (A) 36 (B) 24 36 Oy 24 82. While computing rank correlation coeffici between profit and investment for the 6 years of a company, the difference in for a year was taken 3 instead of 4. rectified rank correlation coefficient, if it 4 Known that the original value of r ‘correlation coefficient is 0-4, is @ pt B) 02 5 (D) 08 fultiple correlation coefficient of X; on ‘and X, lies between B) -1%00 BY 2013/Page 6. ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK | 7 aid & fer ea KAS sy ‘ au’ 01 6 Pe chee oe. a 2. se ate vi the Semen oie 06 t Foren] 28S maPeee ad oe FAH eget ¥ craT wevacr 462 1X a yam 9% | ay a teh? sar fer fect em ? (a) F=1 ® re-1 : a Sanne re = & \ wr @ “5 © r=0 () r=t1 BO) ita a ian 29, dares at x ott vat Y= 4x +98 6T - een Diag Hxtontta fer on @ 1 x ak y % ate aereaa ysis eT eT? ‘ os, fads at aver amin 0-7 8 afk meer | a) a Ra @ ca ate wre Pace HAM: 128 sie Bat 2 eA sre ar 5 aa ST? ©! o + (A) 114 (B) 1014 4 (© 28 (D) 1198 90, 3% 2 sire An matt at eH tts og, arate quis rath ota 8? fect Hh, a aR Bee = ciate) Lashes Eat? (©) ae ware (D) Bae AOTC Lak Qs eed os, aie Fach ariaren set ar ATE, ARH otk : re Praca gore: 41, 45 ah 8 &, ee on Ae wm 2 ‘fyaeia Sea ries fea GT? 1 1 gi. wt ueorss atv =-ay-6am skye wt @ -+ : 2 2 aap Tas 24%, Ty Huw 1 © t © -+ rie Poot a? Re 26, Grea aw & fee Bp ak vy Pratt ge 36 YO_®) 24 ath 8 (Gy Fea HAT 8 ON v, Fa A © 36 9 24 yen wis ®? A 8,v2<0 B) B2=8,v2=0 32. Pedi sort & fred 6 aa Bar otk Fan & (©) By<3,r<0 @) Ba>Bsnz>0 fa OR wee is a afer at an, Saran karst she wa we Pee eT? ang we ad & ae A sie wt a TT SH A fem mn | a ae aa fH ate wear ay tant et wis a1 ag ae 04 #, & states Ae “arpa aries Feeart BIT? i “| (a) 01 B) 02 gi 2 (B) tan) mk (C) 05 @) 08 im one 33. Lane rea ; ae (a -181 @ -120 (D) tan? Oars lal © 081 ©) iy BY 2013/Page 7. SPACE FORROUGH WORK / 05 rd & ferg Ea —— ‘Two dice are tossed. If (m, n) sample point, and if A = ((m, n) B= ((m,n):n<5), then Aand Ba (© mutually exclusive © ® im (D) mutually exhaustive i 15 If K toffees are distributed at 41. A bag contains 30 balls numbered from sq’ children, the probability that a y 30. One ee at a receive exactly r toffees is ee acaaeee ee K, @-08* K, “w x K, (a= a (x) ‘A speaks the truth 4 out of 5 times. A is) nd E. What is the probability that the tossed. He reports that there is a six, Wh {fh the order spell the word THEMOARSE.? the chance that actually there was asix ? el .u al @ F \x ae” Sw & w * - “3 q awe 8 9 4 5 of the letters of the iG’, what is the D “© 9 nie VS wo e Stag’ Sat (A) -05 (B) 05 wt (©) 025 () -025 a 4 If the regression coefficient of y on x is 8, then regression coefficient of x on yis @ 23 oh <3 © 8 @) 2 BY 2013/Page 8. “SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 1 3d 3 fet FF Bok oe | 45 DA 3 = argh sore eT #1 A on, A 40. ae p= 2,P@)-} tePANB= 5% ee ia a PBA eae? ‘Az (im, n):m+n=1)),B=(m, mine 7 i re Waskpent? p32 FER) a & 2 w =r 9 Lt! 9 s o eae oF oz Darna a 0 wat A fer 18 50H don z .. argon 4 8 Pees iF Beet ree te arfaoe 92 3 Rech rd eee ec He G| tuseica tom sere ow ome ami a@eea der = saree eS sitar feet @ 7 DE F Fae ss K, «DE Dp U@ : KS ©; @ } oo # A, H, M, 0,8, 7, RB, BOM Bae tts a Br See ard cr aoe Prove aT j {a qui 8 wee THEMOARSE ’ HA gan wet See F | TH TE SOT 21mm ar after fet @ 7 | seat | ae tort oot a A eed a teen dora & fe ava H 6 @ STAT m 2 z . i: w ® 5 of @ 9! y | : = en 8 os geri afta a 8 ot gH \ wire a . Se oe cal ga | 97, ENGINEERING WH & Sei FT or aoe x | Sa anita Ta KO TT wo 2 ys [safes fs ee ter was ae BHT? ws a ae : q & : a7 Ww 3 © © = ‘ < “ ach fads ois a H 59 efeare A A Riera = «) Ti @) iF fee ea Zl é : Bree tala on | as, a ages a age at OE) Ow) oY Z) sez Syliae tae xa y ES. Be dra aeerary Tors FAT IT? a ; (A) -05 (B) 05 “o astca fia farm es 8 FR . (© 025 @) -0% aa a wife rag 39. aA x Ty BT THE TMG BR, Hy TET am LD os a “he aareran es a Se? |. 5 smile - A) 23 ®) <8 x bk © se a8 v © 3 @) 2 P amie x —— A By 2013/Pege 9. SPACE — aoe 5) — oe | U » \o y sh te oe 5a na ¥ ed WA pase ‘cross |52. Gain in precision of Neyman's allocation is 10 hurdles. The probability that he will clear ‘more over proportional allocation if each hurdle is 5/6. Then the that} (A) difference in stratum means is smaller he will knock down fewer than 2 is (B) difference in stratum means is greater 20 ‘ (©) difference in stratum standard deviation S +48) (8 aS 2 @) is smaller re (©) difference in stratum standard deviation 10 10 ae © (3) o 2(3) * a ‘ A city is divided into 9 zones. To conduct an pinion poll, 4 zones are selected using simple a a binomial distribution con ©f| random sampling. The individuals in the 5 independent trials, the probal of) selected zones determine Se Coma Fl (A) Stratified sample aa Oa 4 Linear systematic sample &, j 1 ® 2 we 8 Cluster sample ) 3 @ 4 (D) Simple random sample p Ate! “2 4 A systematic sample is more precise than a (A) 6% aibacOta Normal distabecie simple random sample without replacement if (B) 95% area of a Normal distribution ¢ (Sey + mean square within systematic sample me ) 99% area of a Normal distribution BN? popcletion seat « (D) 1% area of a Normal distribution a 4 @ 82, >s 49. Let X; and Xp be two independent ni Bye random variables with mean 2 and ®) S,,, <8 Sar”: 4 variance 1 and 2 respectively; then Xp ~ Xy © st, (n-1)S? uv (C) Zandi (D) 6and1 ~ ~ A book consists of 200 pages. Then, which of ‘\ (50.) In a Poisson distribution, the second moment the following is a possible systematic sample " Q&/ about the origin is 12. Then the parameteris | of size 5? gE sv we ®3s w mel. @) 1,20,60,80,100 U2 é 6 + 12 (B) 14, 54, 94, 134, 174 i (C) 20, 55, 100, 145, 185 x, 2 oh. ‘The probability that a man aged 50 years will @®) 5,60, 115, 140, 195 Bus) 4 die within @ year is 0-01125. What is the probability that of 12 such men at least 11 | 56. ‘Xis a random variable, E(e%) is known as will reach their fifty-first birthday ? (A) Characteristic Function =A (A) 0950-135) (B)_€95(1-135) - eee casts Pesce ee gk ‘Cumulant Generating Function (©) e°9185(1-185) (D) e135 (1-195) (D) Probability Generating Function BY 2013/Page 10, os ee s ant = : +4) © as Legit we ann ts ¥, ow fara S10 ara oe aah #1 ae sete aT TK a eT BH TS safer 5/6°% | at xe ara = store Pt & fis ae 23 we srerait Pree? 5 sy? w (3) @) 2 ) 6? re © 3(2) 2 6) wads ate are fare feng der Hi, 1 hk 2A aera #1 mrad warm: 0-6 ak 03 € | at are we eT? aa @® 2 © 3 @) 4 FATE (j.— 80, p+ 90) He fer & 2 (A) BIRT dea aT 5% BF (B) rar der ST 95% 8A (©) Bra dea HI 99% aH (D) Baa sea HT 1% BT AI eitfore xX, 3A Xp St kaa BATE aTgfeee ve & fora wor: reg 2 otk 48, wae 1 ote 2%, AX, —X, pore Peet area ok WATT ara aa SIT ? @ 23s © 2aft1 we caret ea &, ae faye ‘at tanfiex ar en? a) 2 © 6 5028S soak A ong a maths ay Ow aE aig @ are ga ara A sew 0-01125 8 | % 12 mi Ta eRdaw 1 aie wered aera am aga ore geht fae fier 8 7 t¢ (A) 61850-1385) (B) &185(1-136) (B) 6aits (D) est 1 2 a wr Pp qgick @) 2 w oe a 55. \t 2, fia few viage § afer fra fe angus Praca & sift eft 2 (A) Ber merg Hsien at (B) Rew meme H sit aftr * (©) Ben are freer F sit at (D) Sen are fase A sien afew 8 . feet net woo ai Hater er # | ae argo after or wei a aL 4 sit wart & faq gar en & 1 aA TE we ate & aan Putita er 2 (&) afta afteet () Yfaer eaafeae aftest 54. 5 ®B) Say -DS? we 2 ww yaw 4 200 € 1a Bates Ha ary 5 ao ae era witeat Ste-RT HT? © Syyy <8? (A) 1, 20, 60, 80, 100 (B) 14,54, 94, 194, 174 PRS. (©) 20,88, 100,145,185 7 ~ 4 x (D) 5,60, 116, 140, 195 Gc) aft x argfeam at &, at EGt%) at aa wet ‘mem ? ya ye! (0) Sats Ber (©) e9185(1-135) _(D)_e“195 (1-135) BY 2013/Page 11. ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH W xX SO(S BS 2 (D) sirens Fer (a) sree ert _ en 1 0 (B) apse wer KT rd fee eT P Jeol Ss é Bae | 57. o il. ‘The number of all possible samples of size two from a population of 4 units using simple random sampling with replacement is @ 2 B) 4 os @) 12 Maximum likelihood estimator of parameter 8 of @ population having density function £04,0)= 4 O-x 08 (C) Snedecor’s F-distribution with (a, Daf (D) None of the ‘Siave (D) 7P-distribution with n df ratio OF remal In a two-way fixed effects ‘model each: by in origin but not in variance ratio is computed using (A) same error variance M.S-E. (B) two error variances M.S.E. and MSq xB (© same error variance MSq xB (D) same error variance MS.A_ BY 2013/Page 14- PAGE FOR ROUGH WORK / TF er. BY 2013/Page 15. fra wigs feet er oie a fever vernal 7 roma fer | ae (ANOvA) ref ha ant & fata eater Hi aifeat wa ert ? A) 2,3,7,12 (B) 2,3,6,11 © 3,4,6,12 (D) 3,4,6,11 wa & SSE*, SSE% atrax & SSE* Fie SSES aH 2 aI THR TAF (D) SSE* Wieat SSE FH @ nohiiieartees ti Aga tee a atte g@ eae & Bal 25 #1 arent A em Peer eft 2 ww 6 @4 ®) 6 D) 24 . a 7, 0% fe MLE. &, ah fefetias Fe aran/a war Te R/E? A) 7,0 % fare ara & (B) Te MLE. ® (© Tate fteeia ar err ® (D) sie at af a rate ror 5 ica ar og oo dt. are &, he? freer Teh 82 @ @- Dat ma ae ) (nds. % aa Sea HI eT ©) @ DAL wa Boa H FAT D) nde Bret 27 fra x wna ae vice A ata gee saqae w sitrmert set & fore fear vat ‘feat aren & 2 (A) FH gf Fae MSE. (Be) da wT MSE. ah MS, 5 (C) FAR Fe FAT MS, (D) Far ae WaT MSA. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 11. ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 5 ard & fore Fay caer aig ated # a wae ar onic sneer a Rit? (a) MSB () TSS eet ey (ag 8 aftr ee et) acl ep chee Sea 2 often Ge 4g & wr ay eT ae are? (A) Feet Fs (B) Hale (ep ers pr (D) seer 4B HH aT aa fe me herd 2 wean ae eee Steet at onlsten alt & sar ore ‘repre Tat & 2 =i aes Prare al Fe Rare (was & #) (wits = 4) 1992 35. 1997 4 1998, 79 1998 |__105 1994 76 1999 87 1996, 66 2000 79 1996 4 2001 [ 104 (A) 53, 104 (B) 736,938 © 16,87 D) 86, 105 ape fave 5 fee sega TR aT 7 wD Ben foamy weed yee ae SBMA BA 1 TT (8) fafa sites aaftat ar war Ae faaer & (©) 37aR wae ates et o Fa sqTA (F) wT siftree tact fare Rafa # feen en afew 2? ate (82 = Ts & Bre aes a s? = gf & sr ae at) «@ ® S>s; © s?-s2>8, ©) saw Aa ae aH ect Seg) fa FET TAT 2 i uhada tt fg os foray © fs ate some Set H ofa 22 soonfec D) ARs ate ae ahi A oad a santa. ‘A second degree parabolic trend cut to production data of a factory man air-conditioners be Y, = $4 + 6:28x the trend value for year 2000 is (B) 69-4 D) 796 (D) Increase in demand 7 ‘Which of the following is not present in th time series ? (A) Seasonality (©) Cycles ®) forecast ? (A) Moving averages (B)_ Weighted moving averages (C)” Exponential smoothing (D) None of the above Given an actual demand of 61, a previous| forecast of 58 and an of 0-8. What would be the forecast for the next period by using simple exponential smoothing ? a) 455 ®) 571 ©) 589 @) 610 ‘88. ) The cyclical component of time-series data is [4 usually estimated using (A) linear regression analysis ‘moving average (C) exponential smoothing (D) qualitative methods ‘Which of the following statements about time series forecasting is true ? (A). Itis based on the assumption that future demand will be same as past demand It makes extensive use of data collected in the qualitative approach (© The analysis of past demand helps predict future demand LY Because it accounts for trends eyeles and seasonal patterns, it is more powerful than casual forecasting BY 2013/Page 16. ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. cane @) O28 ih y o , ve oft a eee... forecast is better than a three-month moving average forecast 4} ‘ifdemand (A/)/s rather stable has been changing due to recent proportional effects (©) follows a downward trend (@) follows an upward trend ‘and seasonality is the (A) duration of repeating patterns (®) magnitude of variation {© ability to attribute the pattern to a cause _P) Allofthe above “A recent epidemic in a major Canadian city Fesulted in a substantial decline in the ‘tourism industry. This type of variation is ealled - (A) Regular movement “(BY Cyclic movement Irregular movement {D) Seasonal movement /88. Given the numbers 2, 6, 1, 5, 3, 7 and 2. If the fights used are 1, 4 and 1, then weighted of order 8 are given by 35,75 ZB " @) 45,25, 40,40,55 2B meee Oring Sree many fewer moving average values will there be at the jing and end of the series ? at the beginning and 4 at the end ‘4at the beginning and 5 at the end (©) Sat the beginning and 0 at the end (D) 5 at the beginning and 4 at the end ‘The following trend line equation developed for annual sales from 1995 to 2001 with 1995 = 1. ¥, = S714 + 2-143 X, (in millions). In which year were the sales predicted to be S £5, 6-5, 1 ) 4,8,3,7,5 _ © §,3,7,5,9 ®) 2005 oe ods Re Ls wa? TMM 2 Nas. racic a Afiaior a arch um act & | 95, co Seer gem = 19 0 1995 x Py, = 34 + 625n + 0600", a 2000% ator ig seme tht 8? % fae Safar ret a PT? @ weg BR X\A a) 6872 = 69-4 ®) aa (©) 80-4 D) 796 (© stig waht 9. we ae a Prafead #8 fred afore safeget ea! ver os eld , ‘ a is Ny wag 86, = ARTA aie FT? 8 @) shat agit (a) Fuad Seat A arate \ (©) Ayton sass (By Fra afer OAT a a emt shag et) ©) Se Rah en Bee ge HA ae a moar Ny aah) reend ar. Sarat & we ae we fw Foe a © (D) waren Freer dea sei Hore frome ome | BH WHE 4. sie fs are Al aie Fe aa a faa ST AM Ser STAT ET fee fra sat Wns ste w] _@) ea 5 (Cc) afrafre aft (D) wahte af a wife dead 2, 6, 1, 6,3, 73m 2% 1 ae yan fare a Ta HK 14 aC, TTS en ft tic Fe a Ry ae # 2 (A) 25,65,15,35,75 1 (©) werateery (D) seam a a aE AE _o\oe2, am die aris ait 61 %, we fist” = wigan 5a 3th 09a ak | wt Rea sea Ee Te weir ce ee TC aa % FRE S aan em? Ba {Sis @) 571 st @) 4,8,3,7,5 2 A Re = ee (C) 8,3,7,5,9 —_ 83. &Te- ah 5, 2B, 4 5 —t, * BERN Bice gen <—~ B aiera shee. = Son Teh fet sn oo daa Sat | F ® D) yewe ache O\c). Waren ashe sini« RRS te Ee ee ae ie ® a wer el 8? (© ari o at sino ¥ iw” eerie ae et (D) arena 5 aie sia 4 arr oo, reer ava ta tere a4 1995 2001 ” i en wet Fe | as fat fr ee wf Ft co) Roch ren roam a8 amt wie] 1995-1. Sake een ee Ha Pt ¥,= 6714 2149%, (AeA) BI afr ioe a Hon ht 2,71,44,000 8 TE? - wr He See ey (A) 2004 (B) 2003 wat? (©) 2002 (D) 2005, SPACE FOR ROUGH WOBKY TH rd fra BA Z ee \Y) 8% The relationship between real wages and ‘money wages is given by the formula (A) Real wages» 22 ving ner nub a ee 1 ‘Coote Oost of living index number ‘The formula used to convert chain base index bers (CBI) into fixed base index e m (PBL)is Previous year C.BL x Previous year FBI. 100 Current Current year F. {So Semtamaet cma td (©) Curent year CBI. «Previous year FBI. 00 © Prrvoyer co Curent yar Py, the level of Sia output in an economy are @ (A) Price index numbers Quantity index numbers Sy (C) Value index numbers a ( gee a ‘The following gives group index numbers and corresponding group weights with regards to cost of living for a given year. What is the value of the overall cost of living index number for the year ? A B c D E + 850 220 230 160 190 J | @) 4 ©) 234 274 », Expressing the given series of index numbers ‘85 @ percentage of the index number of the (©) Deflation of index number series @) None of the above JAS Fisher's ideal index number _®) Bowley’s index number (©) Marshal ~ Edgeworth index number ®) Walsh index number relatives becomes Paasche’s price index Bg Stl eit 7D Poy ®) pg, ; e JD Pea ©) Pa,” Laspeyre's price index numbers use weights‘) from ‘Period co ‘ (D) future year . Fisher's ideal index number formula satisfies I: Factor reversal test IL: Time reversal test —\\n (B),1, Wand I 1, Seats aygt otk ya avg & ste & arapa | 95, & he shar vier? Barats gt} Fe ae HF op bis 0 Y eceieienr ea wet Tass van * 1 5p) ete = a «100 100 (©) areas ape = Seager ae ee a BT Bet t: a) art a far (Be) eter & fey (a (© afer are o we a ae # TRF (CB) a fat sme we seh) H sata oe & Pee when ~ switferr! Pea Sten & 2 a #4 CBLx fteen af RBI. Of aon 7 A CBLs ay PBL. Bae Sap ae a #4 CBI x fret af PBL rr 100 a ~ fem af cBL x am afr BL 100 oo? elem Hite srr & eae a | 77 78 & fee oats aes qasin mat? ere 2 for asia (0) 7 ais eC Fras 3 fre fede ae fae ama & Sera a TR Gang cierto see aE wei @ eeian en 8 | aa at aan fate Wee Sen HH RT eT? Er > A} Bebo. \p sg Fears F. 360 220 230 160 190 a Be lite a og (A) 220 (B) 230 (C) 234 (D) 274 fel Pitan seer quale a ay sta at & Baa waft anmait & gaaie wit & oy Haters ee st en eer ah? (A) Fees fen wT aad B) s7aK viet (©) Seis jeer A seh O) aon 9a se zat 97. Fe Fe eerie or ge ee ater > fear siget Gani anet quae (© aria — wad quae ©) ier qaaig 96, Refofaa #8 fee un & fee ae a sats ine mre wrt Hea yale aa aren & > @ @B) (D) sede 88 aif ae ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK, wy A) Po% ®) pa, © ra, ©) Pa, 99, Se et si Fore a wh red fo rat 8? (A) ada art 8) an ae © ar ©) wet ag 100. fhe sree quate & wife # feafirea a Farah gfe act & 2 1: SHG Sonam after TL; retseHor wear rs UI: jeer weer & (a) betes ie if) (Gan 7 wait oe os wer 7 | a Be

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