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3.

Write the Arithmetic Mean formula by Step Deviation Method with


frequency and without frequency.
10. Ihe average mark in statistics of 10 students of a class were 68. Anew
Student was admitted with 72 marks, whereas two existing students left
tne college. If the marks of the students were 40 and 39, find the correct
average marks.
11 The following distribution of weight (in lbs) of 60 students of a
class is
given. Find the missing freguency of X & Y if the arithmetic mean is 111.
Weight No. of Students
93-97 2
98-102 5
103-107
108-112 Y
113-117 14
118-122 6
123-127 3
128-132 1
Total 60

(OR)
Tne rank correlation of the marks obtained by 10 students in Accounts and
Mathematics was found to be 0.8. was discovered that the difference in
ranks in the twO subjects obtained by one of the students was wrongly
taken as 7 instead of 9. Find the correct rank correlation.
12. Calculate the average profit earned by the company.
Profit (Rs. in Crs.) No. of Companies
Less than 20 5
Less than 30 22
Less than 40 48
Less than 50 60
Less than 60 83
Lessthan 70 100

13. Given the percentage marks secured by five students in Economics and
Statistics, calculate the rank correlation.
Student Marks in Statistics(X) Marks in Economics (Y)
A 85 60
B 60 48
C 55 49
D 65 50
75 55
E

14. Explain the types of correlation using scatter diagram.


15. Differentiate between mean, median, and mode.
interval by direct method,
16. Compute average marks for exclusive class
assumed mean method and step deviation method.
Marks (X) No. of Students (Y)
0-10 5
10-20 12
20-30 15
30-40 25
40-50 8
50-60
60-70 2
Total 70
MAHARISHI VIDYA MANDIRGROUP OF SCHOOLS
UNIT TEST III - 2024-25
ECONOMICS
SET - II TIME :12 HRS.
STD :XI MARKS : 40
DATE: 26/10/2024
ROLL NO. :
General Instructions:
One-mark questions
This question paper contains 10
Short Answer type questions.
Tnis question paper contains 2 Answer these questions in 60 to
Each question carries 3 marks.
80words.
Answer type questions.
This question paper contains 3 Short
questions in 80 tO
Each question carries 4 marks. Answer these
100 words.
questions.
This question paper contains 2 Long Answer type
questions in 1O0
Each question carries 6 marks. Answer these
to 150 words.

1. The range of simple correlation co-efficient is


(a) 0 to infinity (5) minus one to plus one
(c) minus infinity to infinity (d) none of these
2. In case of continuous series, you have to locate the
median class where
item lies.
3. StatementI: Mode is generally used to describe the qualitative data.
Statement II: Median and mode can be easily computed graphically.
(a) Both the statements are true.
(b) Both the statements are false.
false.
(c) Statemnent Iis true, Statement II is
Statement I is false.
(d) Statement II is true, and correlation.
4. Write the formula for mode Occurs is
5. The value around which the maximum Concentration of items
called the of the series.
(a) mean
(b) weighted mean
(d) mode
(c) median
the variable.
Assertion (A): Median is that positional value of equal parts, one part
6.
Reason (R): Median divides the distribution in twOmedian value and the
to the
Comprises all values greater than or equalequal to it.
than or
other comprises of all values less explain A.
Aand R are true and R
not explain A.
(b) A and R are true but R does
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) Ais false but R 0s true. values.
Assertion (A): Arithmetic mean is affected by extreme
7. end, can push it up or down,
Reason (R): Any large value, on either
explain A.
R
ka) A and R are true and
but R does not explain A.
(b) A and R are true
(c) A is true but R 0s false.
(d) A is false butR 0s true.
is more and/or figures are large,
8. If the number of observation of the data method.
Mean by
it is difficult to compute Arithmetic
(a) direct (b) assumed mean
(d) allof these
(C) step deviation

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