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This document is the mid-term examination for an Applied Mathematics and Statistical Methods course. It contains 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts like probability, hypothesis testing, and analysis of variance. The questions cover topics such as finding the probability of an executive going on vacation given their promotion status, defining type I and type II errors, performing hypothesis tests to compare sample and population means and variances, and testing if the quality of a manufactured product or the production of wheat varieties depends on certain factors.
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Reg. No.: Name:: Q. No. Question Description Marks
This document is the mid-term examination for an Applied Mathematics and Statistical Methods course. It contains 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts like probability, hypothesis testing, and analysis of variance. The questions cover topics such as finding the probability of an executive going on vacation given their promotion status, defining type I and type II errors, performing hypothesis tests to compare sample and population means and variances, and testing if the quality of a manufactured product or the production of wheat varieties depends on certain factors.
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Mid-term Examinations – November 2020
Programme : MCA Semester : Fall 2020-2021 Course : Applied Mathematics and Statistical Methods Code : MCA1001 Faculty : Dr. Sayed Mohammed Zeeshan Slot/Class No. : B11+B12+B13/1279 Time : 1½ hours Max. Marks : 50
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5 1 The probability that the executive is promoted to a higher position is 8. In case he is promoted, 5 he will go on vacation with a probability of ; however, if he is not promoted, there is a 6 1 probability of 3 that he will take a vacation. 5 (i) Find the probability that the executive will go on a vacation. (ii) Given that he does go on a vacation, find the probability that it was due to his having been promoted. 2 Define (i) Type I error and type II error with the help of table 5 (ii) Level of significance, critical region and critical value with the help of a figure. 3 The income distribution of the population of a certain village has a mean of Rs. 6,000 and a variance of 32,400. Could a sample of 64 persons with a mean income of Rs. 5,950 belong to 10 this population? Test at 1% level of significance. 4 The following data about the life of two brands of bulbs is as follows: Mean Life Standard Deviation Sample Size Brand A 2000 hours 250 hours 12 10 Brand B 2230 hours 300 hours 12 Is there a significant difference in the two bulbs? Test at 5% level of significance. 5 A sample of 320 units of a manufactured product classified according to the quality of the product and the production shift is as follows: Quality Good Bad 10 Day Shift 150 20 Night Shift 105 45 Find whether quality depends on shift. Test at 5% level of significance. 6 The following data relates to the production of three varieties of wheat in kilograms shown in 12 plots: Variety A 14 16 18 Variety B 14 13 15 22 10 Variety C 18 16 19 19 20 Is there any significant difference in the production of three varieties? Test at 5% level of significance.
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