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Quantitative Analysis For Business Decisions - I

This document outlines the examination paper for the Second Semester B.Com. Degree in Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions, including instructions, sections, and various questions related to statistics. It consists of multiple sections with questions requiring answers in either English or Kannada, covering topics such as median, mean deviation, histograms, and index numbers. The paper is structured to assess students' understanding of statistical concepts and their application in business decision-making.

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Quantitative Analysis For Business Decisions - I

This document outlines the examination paper for the Second Semester B.Com. Degree in Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions, including instructions, sections, and various questions related to statistics. It consists of multiple sections with questions requiring answers in either English or Kannada, covering topics such as median, mean deviation, histograms, and index numbers. The paper is structured to assess students' understanding of statistical concepts and their application in business decision-making.

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Second Semester B.Com. Degree Examination, September 2020

Paper - 2.6 : QUANTITATIVE ANAL VSIS FOR B U S I N E S S DECISIONS - I

(CBCS) ( F r e s h + Repeaters) ( 2 0 1 4 - 1 5 & Onwards)

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70

Instruction : Answer should be either in English or Kannada.

SECTION-A

Answer any five sub-questions from this Section. Each sub-question carries two

marks. (5x2=10)

1. a) Define statistics as per Prof. Horace Secrist.

b) Find the value of median when X = 2 4 . 6 , Mode(z) = 2 6 . 1 .

c) What is a h i s t o g r a m ?

d) BM
If variance = 64, Ex = 250, N = 1 0 find CV.

e)
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Why Fisher's formula of Index number is called i d e a l ?

f) What is base year ?


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g) Define tabulation.
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SECTION-B
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Answer any three of the following. Each question carries six marks. (3x6=18)

2. I n a sample study about the traders in two towns. The following information

was observed.

Town X = 60% male

30% traders

25% male traders

Town Y = 50% male

35% traders

28% male traders

Present the above data in a tabular form.

3. Find range and co-efficient of range.

C.I. 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20

F 3 4 9 16 2

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4. Compute the median of the following data.

X more than : 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Frequencies : 115 103 88 68 43 23 13 3

5. Compute mean deviation and co-efficient of mean deviation from the mean.

X : 68 49 32 21 54 38 59 66 41

6. The mean and standard deviation of two brands of bulbs are given below.

Brand X Y

Mean life 2000 hrs 1 6 4 0 hrs

Standard deviation 200 hrs 1 3 0 hrs

Which category of bulbs has more consistency in its life ?

SECTION-C

Answer any three questions. Each question carries fourteen marks. (3x14=42)

7.
BM
Draw a histogram from the following data and locate mode graphically.

C.I.: 100-104 105-109


SC 110-114 115-119 120-124

F 12 9
W15 8 4

8. Calculate arithmetic mean and mode of the following data. LI


Wages ( @ ) : 10 20 30 40 BR
50 60 70 80

Less than AR
F 5 13 20 32 60
Y 80 90 100

9. Determine the Fisher's ideal index and show how it satisfies the TRT and FRT.

2018 2019

Commodities Price Quantity Price Quantity

A 21 15 20 17

8 70 10 75 12

C 60 14 62 15

D 32 10 30 10

E 36 12 38 8

10. Compute Karl Pearson's co-efficient of skewness from the following data :

Marks : 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90

No. of

Students: 4 10 21 32 15 13 5 7 3

1 1 . Compute quartile deviation and its co-efficient from the following data :

X :10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22

F 4 14 26 31 25 19
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1. a) g. air e85¢' 0352,5'g 552,352,a#kb2 i.a.


b) X = 24.6, Z = 2 6 . 1 e0 d0,o (media n)b o&op0.

c) eat3233, 000&sb ?

d) 2 r e» ad z = 64, Ex = 250, N = 1 0 eo»rd a32 rbr sd,?

e) &ado ca' lea3,0 o, 3 eu3ab orb 6 seen3 ?

f) expo&axe (base year) odd ?

g) o352, a±3,(tabulation)5%2, 557,357,2%»

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s 6n3' cs3ovcd ab.er Bzzrr'


MS vu30. zdi 5,2 6 er'. (3x6=18)

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28% zcdad ,2 or's?

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3. sns cd32orlo a2,3 (ange) adz 5srbrad orb&@cp0.

C.I. 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20

F 3 4 9 16 2

4. 6n3 c32o370a' ad0,o (median)5db orb&@c0.

X3cs a#.#2, 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

et3(F) 115 103 88 68 43 23 13 3

5. & o d2&30000 320 (Mean deviation) ab 3rad 302»lo


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3ocb0oad so&@c0. : /

X : 68 49 32 21 54 38 59 66 41
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6. a0a a2,a»0 bgd,ob2, e,7ls Boo d3 ads 3es (S. Deviation)

&ere5nad. 015' 5db5 a5h2, a.e;, a552,dgt#a,l at0 0 0 03 ?

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30o#'o earl 2000 7\&3 1 6 4 0 7lo&


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200 roe 1 3 0 7lo&3

s 6n ala!odd ab.cb zzrleri ego. 5,3 zdz' 1 4 eris. (3x14=42)

7. e},323 00b&b ad@ ze (mode)b rb3.


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C.I. : 100-104 105-109 110-114 115-119 120-124

F 12 9 15 8 4

8. & 6sin ad2o3rd e08rlss o20 (mean) dz verb or&@op0.


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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

et,3(F) 5 SC 13 20 32 60 80 90 100

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21 15 20

70 10 75 12

60 14 62 15

32 10 30 10

36 12 38 8

10. 6s73 a32or b2&F 20b0a 3 ab0 337b&ob Bo&@0.


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e r' sb : 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90

252,@F7is

l 0 $3 : 4 10 21 32 15 13 5 7 3

11. 5 snsd ad&3co} age ebb (Quartile Deviation) ads ea'd

33rbsb or&@0"0.
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X :10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22

F : 4 14 26 31 25 19

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