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The document contains various statistical problems and exercises for Grade XI students, including data representation techniques such as subdivided diagrams, multiple bar diagrams, pie charts, and histograms. It also includes calculations for mean, median, correlation coefficients, and index numbers using different methods. The exercises cover a range of topics in statistics, aimed at enhancing students' understanding of data analysis and interpretation.
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Stats Practice Paper

The document contains various statistical problems and exercises for Grade XI students, including data representation techniques such as subdivided diagrams, multiple bar diagrams, pie charts, and histograms. It also includes calculations for mean, median, correlation coefficients, and index numbers using different methods. The exercises cover a range of topics in statistics, aimed at enhancing students' understanding of data analysis and interpretation.
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GRADE- XI

1. A college divides its students stream wise. Present the following data in subdivided diagram: 3
Years Arts Commerce Science Total
2016 1400 1000 600 3000
2017 600 500 900 2000
2018 700 800 1000 2500
2. Present the following data with the help of multiple bar diagram: 3
Items of expenditure Family A
Food 10000
Clothing 3000
Education 5000
Misc. exp. 2000
3. Draw a pie diagram to represent the following information of expenditure by a family: 4
Items of Food Education Housing Clothing Misc.
expenditure
% of total 60 15 10 10 5
expenditure
4. Out of a total number of 5000 people who applied for DDA FLAT, 2950 were males. Out of total 4
applicants, 3500 were of service class and others business class. The numbers of male applicants
who belong to business class were 725. Tabulate the given information.
5. Draw a less than and more than O give for the following data: 6
Monthly Income (Rs. in ‘000) No. of people
10-20 6
20-30 9
30-40 10
40-50 15
50-60 12
60-70 8
6. Construct Histogram for the following data: 6
Weekly Wages (Rs.) No. of workers (f)
10-15 4
15-20 16
20-25 24
25-30 32
30-40 40
40-60 48
7. Calculate Mean of the following series: 4
Marks No. of students
More than 0 50
More than 2 45
More than 4 30
More than 6 20
More than 8 10
Ans: 5.2
8. The mean height of 25 male workers in a factory is 165 cm and the mean height of 35 female 4
workers in the same factory is 155 cm . The combined mean height of total 60 workers in the
factory will be______.
Ans: 159.17
9. Find out the missing item, if mean of the following series is 50: 4
Marks 30 35 40 ? 50 75
No. of students 1 2 3 4 6 4
Ans: Missing marks 45
10. Calculate the median from the following data: 6
MARKS No. of st4udents
Less than 5 4
Less than 10 10
Less than 15 20
Less than 20 30
Less than 25 55
Less than 30 77
Less than 35 95
Less than 40 100
Ans: Median=24
11. Calculate the value of the following data by grouping data: 6
Size 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35
Freq. 1 2 10 4 10 9 2
Ans: 24.29
12. Calculate Coefficient of correlation of the following data: 6
X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Y 4 4 6 10 10 8 7
Ans: 0.644
13. Calculate the coefficient of correlation of the following data: 6
X 12 15 18 21 24 27 30
Y 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Ans: 1 Perfect positive
14. Calculate Rank Correlation of the following data: 6
Student Marks in Stats.(X) Marks in Economics (Y)
A 85 60
B 60 48
C 55 49
D 65 50
E 75 55
Ans: 0.9 High degree positive correlation
15. In a singing competition two judges rank the 7 contestants as follows: 6
Judge 1 5 4 7 3 1 2 6
Judge 2 6 5 2 1 3 4 7
Ans: 0.285 moderate degree of positive correlation.
16. From the following data, calculate price index numbers for 2019 with 2011 as base by: 6
i. Laspeyre’s Method ii. Paasche’s Method iii. Fisher’s Method
Commodity Base Year 2011 Base Year 2011 Current Year Current Year
Price (rs.) Po Quantity Qo 2019 (Price rs.) 2019 (Qty.)
A 20 8 40 6
B 50 10 60 5
C 40 15 50 15
D 20 20 20 25
Ans: i. 124.69 ii. 121.77 iii. 123.22
17. Calculate Cost of living index for the following data using aggregate expenditure and family
budget method:
Commodity Prices (in Rs.) Prices (in Rs.) Quantity in units
2011 2019 2011
A 10 15 15
B 8 12 20
C 20 24 10
D 32 40 5
E 15 20 6
F 12 18 2
G 8 10 1
Ans: ∑p1qo/∑p0q0* 100
135.22
18. Construct an index for 2019-20 taking 2011-12 as the base by the simple average of price
relative method:
Commodities A B C D
Prices(2011-12) 10 20 30 40
Prices(2019-2020) 13 17 60 70
Ans: P01= ∑(P1/P0*100)/N
147.50

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