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Grinlerra Gpreytionoas Gp cnabpon or funck stagaec COppY Goamans 11. géligeeh cod Uxttusbe chars Gareiibir weed Linbdibe covannms wuburdagh 12, Gopaaie aifacss aempuraug Sard Gpronmanud yadaObed pLagdmaoesde estore 13, Gao Saat oer Saw eSiyeciprer waarensr se 14, Bemg Spree aden cow Opi Goin gst a enc Gest Lng. [SEE BACKSIDE OF THIS BOOKLET FOR ENGLISH VERSION OF INSTRUCTIONS ] clans Qpreiiie @oGopepew scxrercaiunant wpb ample Dplbad ory DO NOT TEAR THIS COVER OF THE QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASI a aiGe Apsoan x | x (7604) or) (Tarn over ¥ 1 Geo Gent Usha Slay pas Qscr qpeud QuehliuGss eradlupgioud sedGpmid A) adem. alleréac UL ib B) ate olerdets ULib C) fap@eain Geciersio D) 2 Gautier oerded) Ud. We prefer to present interval data by A) bar chart B) pie chart ©) histogram D) _ pictogram. 2. hagaigiepbon@ syrmeveow seam bAGD amu gous ow w Lf am A) h+{ 100 : B) {,+{100__ ee ¢ C) gu D) — Qubpiet argiaBlevener. ., Formula for calculating I:th percentile ts Nim Nem Ay fy] 100 — B) 4 +|190— oe c c) zero D)_ “none of these. 3. 9G Gane UsieMeeurd Abe Heo. aBLysere CuPslesesid Obs smercvenw pri samedi. pqurgs A) B@G@leucdor B) wee © ep DD SD If the grouped data has open end classes, we cannot calculate A) median B) mode ec) Qb. D. sD. i (706g) 2 Gor] [Turn over ASEN 4 4. GG QusdPare uperoes, sena@arain evmerarangs A) U-eueuorengs B) V-axyeunrengy ©) Zargouonengs D) weed eugeunreagy A normal frequency curve is usually A) U-shaped B) V-shaped Cc) Z-shaped D) _ Bell shaped. 5. Gpiwmp Gace ujaude kpacin. coeds ag eflubps + A) Qasfloe > wd B) (wa > egraif ©) ennai > Qeoslene D) eprefl > woo For a positively skewed distribution which of the following inequalities does not hold ? A) Median > mode B) Mode > mean ©) Mean > median D) Mean > mode. 6. Layee, soremcuscAl sovuoren qpempitlés somrédh_& snips A) dic aSlessid B) Sée C) Sleke cute egal D) — srénoren aDevéend. Out of all measures of dispersion the easest one to calculate 18 A) standard deviation B) range ©) variance D) quartile deviation. x (700g) 5 ASEN B) Dd ithmetic mean of the numbers 1, 2. 3. ........ nis : 7 | a(n + fan +1) . 6 cy nests 2) bp tl, 2 2 8. Geiss sqnaturd Geopis pddlupgieud Oupergi A) Asw wsiaysh B) Cptwenp wAliyeet ® C) es linosmp whiny D) Quy wAldyser. as Harnjonie mean gives less ae to A) ‘small values B) * positive values ©), , negative values D) larger values. 9. ga@ine sainahped, sper spreflbed Gor Gu sete Sipduressier antbefbler a G8Agrem8 A) Ble slowns Qweseid B) yguib C) Ble empans Gesod D) gap. ‘Sum of squares of the deviations about the mean is A) maximum B) zero C) minimum D)_ one. x (7008) (ex) | Turn over ASEN 6 10. u 12, Qor_flaaisgss Ouniue eepenouran Resstinaile sat Qs@srens A) Sis sBaio B) geo ©) Be Genpa} DI uggub. Sum of the absolute deviations about the median is A) maximum B) one ©) minimum D) zero, UL@L evento giles Qperd saiTGUQSsd saqu wskiy A) oc Qéayrefl B) Q\eoidlro ©) Camu D) wad. Histogram is useful to determine graphically the value of A) mean B) median CC) skewness D) mode. 9G Ujaddds aig uPieoud aff wd cainach sBlora anemiuQdnGer obs setroaflees Guus A) Qeordlens B) Qugée apref Cc) Yad D) — epstipreugy erdvoment. In a distribution, the value around which the items tend to be most heavily concentrated is called A) median B) geometric mean ©) mode D) third quartile x (70a) Ger) 7 ASEN PO{UOLU 2 sion 50 oresmaviacAld 40 wromestsct Cotes Gubpeat. syartoct Guip opraf wSlI@ueia 6. ahs eis acter Gunds wramestsst Gubp enneM UPIOuain 5:5 aaflés EphsA Cupp wrameuiaefled spre wPiGuetn AL 48 B) 35 Cy 30 dD) 28. In a(class test 40 students out of 50 passed with mean marks 6 and the overall averdige of class marks was 5-5. The average marks of students who failed were Al 48 B) 35 ce) j30 D) 28. pyc 2 oter ongunions Oaneppeflend uwerUGd GF eeflu ABs cod A) Uke avenqutb B) sted gM GO Ud 1 HPep@evatr ustraps uc aisopun io D) gal cent. event A simple graph that is particularly suited (o summarize the variability in the data is called A) hitstogram B) dot plot C) frequency polygon D) bar diagram. GO wiPAS n~ 1 wHiyoo nsw als uigsamac uebpdé San sec @uipussas A) Bite syonencvech B) Ut) nerenavect ©) usperoeuset D) Brbpaencuset, The set Sf n - 1 values of a varlable that partition it into a number n of equal proportigns constitutes A} quartiles B) quantiles ©) deciles D)__ percentiles. x (7004) (en) { Turn over ASEN 16. @PELG crater soups A) 2. pay onpumgdr syotenes B) git Apiy exosuren egreit ©) gt spals, 2 n6) D) Qeoai smrenépi Index number is a A) measure of relative changes B) a special type of an average ©) a percentage relative D) all of these. 17, sed Gage Yeu aaher, HaipGesci esmenBour@ A) fot gi ounangy B) Gems AL@LUTag C) Que scoureng, D) Qeubiet ergiaghlerenen. If the co-efficient of kurtosis is zero. then the frequency curve is A) Leptokurtic B) Platykurtie ©) Mesokurtic D) None of these. 18. Ucque Tg Ulgud Tare QuTGSH. Fp arGsaciu Gein GAS@senrcrd Pancin® efurer Ber onup Boiss : utgués T ucqué I Brey aime, a) urcilend, Hpi, seine ApS 1, Glen Geushl db) ustaAlde syauflene wg, geneusdies smosioy 2. ofp 2) prtemy. Gar, ess 3. Quutarms a) sub, creo. 4. asflene cucos BSG a6t a b c a a1 2 8 Begs Cs) 4a Bae ie a — 19. : 9 ASEN Correctly match List 1 with List Il and select your answer using the codes given Palo List 1 List It Data : Type " a) Sex, colour, personality 1. Interval b) Rank in school, military rank —2,_—Ratio ©) Calendar time, altitude 3. Nominal 4) Height, weight 4. Ordinal Oo 3 4 1 2 Dia og BG: 87096 KAD od iny, FIGUG wALy ~enpSu.73 wp 139 airy Bsiuwler, Goa Pity 3 cdg mag _eiop@urcny Mase agiyset abseer Sisnindsounid 2 A)» 20 B) 21 Cae D) 32. If the smallest and largest observations in a data are respectively 73 and 139. how many mutually exclusive classes can be formed of width 3 each ? A). 20 : 5) 21 ©) * 22 D) 32. x rece) (Turn over ASEN 10 20, DanGsscucL apgdaarerd sevelléeeyd : 1 YsteflSuds retrupetr Qumgst eed 70) Bed A. pyo) Goat, UgiuTiA, 696g edad seine gAuodpsere Usteflduss (pooper 2. ones Mi, YsioADud cebu eusgeniccrs oflSud ed WW, YstofSud craig) IAZALGAG SIE pfladuow eid Goudie: A) (pgs (i) efureangs B) (ii) opps (ut) afurecreoar C) Git) wbpad tiv) eMurenenes D) liv) wipe (t) efumarenan, Which of the following statements are true ? 1. Statistics means numerical data only fi, Statistical methods are meant for collection, analysis and interpretation of data Ui, Statistics is an inductive science tv. Statistics is a deductive science. Al (i) and (ti) B) (ii) and (iii) Cc) (iti) and (iv) D) tiv) and (i). 21. Qugéed ues (3) igam oe & oO a B) 0 ° DD) amreoor Gjuorrgy re made ofthe Geometiedsttbaten (2) tra aol B) oO Qo 2 D)_ does not exist. n ASEN : 22. (xp heh Qonan ugeus onty, dparepd abs Dajpaacdhe aworeng ? ih A) PIX=xY=y) Bl PiXsx¥sy) ©) PIXsxY¥ey) D) P(Xex.Yey). Joint distribution function of {x.y )4s equiva ‘nt to the probability A PUX=x Yay) BY P(XsxY¥sy) ©) 1P(Xax Yeu) D) PixexYeyl 23. f(x i). een AGO oniy calles Ye grb omibe ofS) omy X =x Borg, APS sey) Bf sS(xu)ay of Hayle pif f Sixy}te ay ~ For tiie joint probability density function f(x, y ) the marginal p. d. J. of ¥ when Xexis a Siew) Bf s(ey}ay Of slxy)ax Df f Ax y)de ay 24, X.Y oho onplaot said, aibple Gooey uyeud eniy F,y(x. y)- eworenrg, Ay F(x) (uy) By AxXsx ¥ su] ©) Arupprb (8) @7ainge D) (A) wppb (B) @yeinGd Qareooo If X arid ¥ are independent, the cumulative distribution function F(x. y) is equal to A) (x) (uy) B) X*.p > upp ap +1 Binomial distribution tends to Poisson distribution when A) n>, p >Oandnped(finite) BY) n—+x.p > i and np = (finite) ©) 2-+0,p +O and np +0 D) np > 2andnp +1 32. Lipeubugujd. ont G8ogneMuy Mem det Quupirat’ ugeud A Sum jens B) amor uyeud ©) Gusiflerarts uperés D) ere uyeud. ‘The mean and variance does not exist for A) Beta distribution B) Gamma distribution C) Normal distribution D) Cauchy distribution. 33. XwHpyd ¥ cep QyainG grains unPlaciies Goreme o1.A66) arty uve x+y for Osxysl SD To Genes: nas Qacr Sony Pepancien QePlays amiusercir x-cér wdliny B) Sle)oxed x+y "oO slx)=(xeust) Dy s(x)-*t If the joint p. df. of two random variables X and Y is ee eltty Jor Ox yal sl ¥) lo othersiwe then the marginal probability density function of x is 15 ASEN 134. Pleierayereo uae 2 eoL.w Ua Bong Als Qluciflener upeusd B) FED_OY ued ie OC aise uyeude Dy SCL upeue. ‘The distribution possessing the memoryless property is : Aji; Normal distribution B) Binomial distribution ©) Exponential distribution D) Beta distribution 38 ane 1 opp upupug of, aciot gag GE Gusain SsredWd Goss : audmicy onda e@SatucL ‘n sonayster wndlflac Xy Xp conn Xq- 6A n> xe won Si aya thSletr Lees esr gy ADS Quéflere. agreM nu wpoyb wrpum’L eee a B) Quarles, sgref uwppid wrpuMe.Letercs 0” C)—_ Quslenes, agra wwpr wrpMi.craneu “ : D) GudPene, spre nu opps wrpuMLermes no? ae oe .X, is a random sample of size n from any population with pean 1 and variance o, the distribution of the sample mean as n — & is A); Normal with mean np and variance 0” B), Normal with mean and variance «* ©). Normal with mean and variance £ D)’ Normal with mean nu and variance n« 36. Plajpswoey wBiinSier Qeor Gouehureng, A) - 2 appb © B) - upp 0 2 CC). = 1 wpid 1 D) Owppxd 1 : Probability can take values between A) sand x By) -xando Cc) -landl D) Oand1 x (Tea) en) {Turn over | | | | ASEN 16 37 38, 39. A coum G6 Papa calle oper or. Gium.@ Pappoa) A GenGdotuc AwG aun cafes A) ashui B) 9m Ch eg edoorass Dd) amupss @qursg. If A is an event. the conditional probability of A given A ts equal to A) zero B) one C) tntfinite 1D) - indeterminate quantity. Wain Hramuiiaener Gy sousdd sainObOuTegg. sls ucewra QC5 gE pee WEOD Aon uphamer Peijpeecy 3 NG B) ole > al oly In tossing three coins at a time, the probability of getting at most one head is 3 7 as aes oo a 1 1 ao - (yes 3 8 Quirflere amerouende QD, MD wppid SD Qeuspsleir Agog) A) 8:6:7 By 10:12:15 Cc) 2:3:4 D) 15:12:10, For a normal curve the QD, MD and SD are in the ratio. Ay 8:6:7 B) 10:12:15 Cc 2:8:4 D) 15:12:10. 40. al. 7 ASEN P(A) ='0-84. PLB) = 0-76 whpid P(A UB ) = 0:90 aed PLAN Bl ndliny A), 006 B) O14 cy 0-70 dD) 083, IP (A) = 0°84, PB) = 0-76 and P( AUB ) = 0-90 then P(ANB is Ay 0-06 B) 014 1 cy 0-70 Dd) 083 Gyos Apne Hider Geoupoys Geagedeer ofl Ayr Bop cea ie ‘The symbol for the population coefficient of correlation is A) ig B) op oF D) 42, yeep rereouren oPiyoend obpd Careaaiy wPUYyranore yay swore BDesare ACen HSH wiley A 10 By -10 ©), 00 D) 20, When all the actual values of y and the predicted values of y are equal the standard error of estimate will be A, 10 B) -10 o 00 p) 20. x (FOB) js (Turn over ASEN 18 44, Spoa Weade Go uMBTr vslueu eeusg wpp wnplaciies wpiryeansn YaIcAMGd (rep eid A) Qeorupey Hedumiey By Qmiupays Qa ©) Qeem orpur® D) @asresiy u@sumboy Which of the following techniques is used to predict the value of one variable on the basis of other variables ? A) Correlation analysis B) Coefficient of correaltion ©) Covariance D) Regression analysis. ACLNempilesr PUIG S,. cretrugys a SSE B) (2-3) op dD (a2) ‘The standard error of estimate S, 1s given by Ay B) D) . 19 ASEN 45. 65g. Opays Qacgader gain A) | Rel+ | Sy* | N' A) Reds B) R= c) UR panel 16. Qo 21.6 Demsiys Goysaesd afinaps ef GaranaGied Gung gLODar @aqgarrargs A) Grsflen. B) afiflen ©) ygue D) sinserey, If both the regression coefficients are negative, the coefficient of correlation would'be A) posttive B) negative ©) zero D) — untty. x (oy Gon (Turn over ASEN 20 47. empip cuids (Yond EprdGoror GunEssABE Bor Queso eneérun Qesertreuser A) By = nat dx, Exy = atx +bEx? B) y= ade + mb, Exy = adx? + DEX Ch Mi wpprb (B) yenGo D) (A) wppxd (B) Bye Geenoo ‘The normal equations for fitting a straight line by the method of least squares are A} Yy = ma + bex, Exy = akx +b¥ x7 B) ¥y = ad + mb, Sxy © ad x? + DEX ©) Both (A) and (B) D) Neither (A) nor (8) 48. Y-asbX sex? +dx* eenp omty efioug A) 96 SpiGang B) 2 Qn tt eumercueng ©) ge Uyaumetb D) rons sioner sg The function Y =a +bX + cX* + dX* represents A) astraight tine B) —_anexponential curve ©) a parabola D) _ allof these. (zo0a) 49. 50. 21 ASEN Quek Osm iy Gunde CorGecMer soorum@act 3X — 4Y + 8 = 0, 4X -3Y=1 arlés'X wpa ¥-c5 aat@ enrre fl A X04 ¥-5 Given the two lines of regression as 3X - 4Y + 8 = 0 and 4X ~ 3Y = 1, the means of X aiid ¥ are D) | ¥-1 ¥=0 BLODRE Gacy ysud acflé, aLcr Santys GonGaet Geinghod Gen cu acter Gerrezaia x a * B) on . ) a 9, py = 10, Le If the correlation coefficient is zero, then the angle between two regression lines ts Aa = Box » 5 H Q p 2 ) 0 » = x (7004) : (ior) {Turn over ASEN 22 51. dpaacin. esadhutiemens seul mpplAl + Qe aver Asritys Gagsacler Qugsss egraflu geOps Qaqgaungs. emgaord (RK): GLOpAs Gag opp sie Osmity Gagsschar ef @eGpureis Qauboet : A) (A) wbpid (R) @yain@e ofl B) (A) wipe (R) Q\yainGd sexy CC) W) aff, gyeara (R) poy DI (A) paupy. .ggeanas (R) of. Consider the following statements Assertion (A): Correlation coefficient is the geometric mean between the regression coefficients. Reason (R): The sign of correlation coefficient and regression coefficients are the same, Of these statements A) Both (A) and (R) are true B) Both (A) and (R) are false C) (Ais true, but (R) Is false D) (A/is false, but (R) ts true. 52. rot dlapse UenpSlen geSguomang, A) 06745 B) B) 1-7? a 53. 54. i 55, 23° Yer a + bx. adi Cpi@anc.@ swdunge boar wAliy Gxt eSure Qkehers AL Qing culos Gunde, B) ©)" Gunde Gveror D) In‘the equation of straight line Y, =a + bx, Ifb is positive then it is Declining trend B) No trend b) bye | ecrpds by eres Aya1 then by, Is Ajo D) 31-5 eels. Efficiency of sample mean as compared to median as an estimate of the mean of a normal population is A) 64 per cent B) 157 per cent ©) 317 per cent D) 31:5 per cent (7008) 69. 70. 29 ASEN TyinBordGed Csdpier ontu ds Aeorsed woos urging Sppsdudp sereocu Aporepid g@seur ge wdlal.@ syreraaiier apex Supiuodng Al SopeAudo wAiul@ syoreneu BY) aqpamourten sitaiiudd syarancu Ch PysBBo yoru garmai iD). Gunguores yoiehhSluds saree) Rad-Blackwell theorem enables us to obtain minimum variance unbiased estimator through A). unbiased estimators B) complete statistics Ch} efficient statistics D) sufficient statistics, Ucgua T 2 ucgui Maid Gungedl. Kp GanGbacucGeier ePEGeeanrd Dosaing oflunss Serr eons BrisAsO + : ucqui I ucqué It a) prevSens@ad Esppd «1. ewt-Cxuex Badd bd stall wus 2. RA Deg 40) ompcatls Gobpis 3. wonpun’@ wghhG snerasher ip ciao a) Agmot-ynss enBeroo0 4. Gungiuonesr ysiefluds .syarenen. esiipest Ales Wee leeees Bite 2g oOo 8 2 4 4 Diao 2 *(} (0x) {Turn over ASEN 30 7 Match List I correctly with List It and select your answer using the codes given below List 1 List 1 a) Rao-Blackwell theorem 1. Fisher-Neyman theorem b) Point estimation 2. R.A. Fisher ©) Factorization theorem 3. , Lower bound for the variance of an estimator 4) Crammer-Rao inequality 4. Sufficient statistics Codes : ao bie @ Mice cei teed aaa) Bega co 3 41 Disged eeeaaageaaal, Shorgasd oAUSLG srerauide dg BAN ASG syeteacou GAiAIOS A) ML ofthe @ ayetenau B) Gmpby maautes, wAILQ syne CC) A) wppm (B) Qyain Gin DD) Qasbpiat ergiaySleveneo Which of the following estimators are BAN estimators ? A) ML estimators B) — Minimum-Chi-square estimators ©) Both (A) and (B) D) _ None of these. 72: 73, 31 ASEN PE)Seods onpurby Sppedubo BULL serene T, pro wHOprE wHUAIG asian T; gil gerCp gerpreng aarp spHlde swore: oerenw Bes s@nQaaey> C) FIA wbpi (8) ByyesrGio “D) Ah obpid (B) QyerGa @remcn. A minimum variance unbiased estimator. 7, is said to be unique if for any other estimator T; A v(t,)=v(ts) By v(T,)=¥(Te) C)" "Both (A) and (B) D) Neither (A) nor (B). safle Di Boda Oaredder Ai AadsAde oA caller sigs A) Sppsdubp opps Apieirano oAleuS mes B) Sipps Supp wdpd ApADedrenoupp oss red ©). Sippedujsier wpgy Apeesrem0 wélins_ nein AL © v(t,)= v(t) By v{n,)=V( D)i | Sips Sluston wpprd Apirstetreoroushy wBlcxS_mein Sample standard deviation as an estimate of population standard deviation is A) | unbiased and efficient B) unbiased and inefficient C) biased and efficient D) _ biased and inefficient. 74. XX, LX, edema: Epocin. Pappoori uyumer eeu wes DangASMe pp TAUCK anpy ses J(x)= ee thet MLE : (+): evan a Bea n a oy "Pee D) n XE Xe if the MLE for d 4s, . 2 a Bea 7 : 7m o Db) [7004] (ior) { Turn over ASEN 32 75. 16 Gadmprdlacmen Pencin. pra apo Goss sOssiucr wPlaymeHer agrafl 2d cen. 52 kgs wbgyb DIL. eSladaid 3-6 kgs can enaiggié Gaerne ids 99% wousdsebremnéerrest ereveneer (ts 90) = 2°95 eend Gaireia ) A) (5466, 49:345 ) B) (52-66, 5134) CY (55-28, 48-72) D) (50-34, 40-36 ). Arandom sample of 16 housewives has an average body weight of 52 kgs and a standard deviation of 3:6 kgs. 99% central confidence limits for body weight in general are (Given : 3,90; = 2°95) A) (54-66, 49-345} B) (52-66, 51-34) C) (55-28, 48-72) D) (50-34, 40-36 }, 76. a crit wing apageno Gand oyna A) Seopubp wf liscg. B) pibuBsssremoyeo us wHSCg ©) A) wbpib (B) G\ratr Gud D) (A) wp Ib (B) QpatrGd loan. The estimator 7% of population mean is A) an unbiased estimator B) a consistent estimator ©) both (A) and (B) D) neither (A) nor (B). 77. xy. ook, CUB Nu. 02) QgrePiMe Geahsi Gaur swewbaiys aay safes woe: Gun giones ysteAiDuss syensoe0 a Sla- ys > Sls sy Rye BO Fandom sample trom an M4 BIR! B) ) population, the sufficient statistic for « is a» Sln-%) » = ao Sx Dd S(«-%) Toor (for) 79, (7008) 33 BLK get Snipe coinsgy A) Gpoemp B) @itoemp ©)” esGumgitd usouid ASEN D) CpivenpursGam afiiverpuraas @kgsoer. Bias of an estimator can be A) Bositive ©). galways zero Agmot pres wohl. A) Opn durex wag CC} A) wppib (8) Gyan B) D) B) D) Crammer-Rao inequality ts valid in case of A) Continuous variables C) Both (Aj and (B) B) Dd) negative either positive or negative. 6 uu gpdeg. sails wmf) (A) wpm (B) Gyan Geen. Discrete variables Neither (A} nor (B). ules Le idler upc Aipongps gpd gerBler sug cue 6 servuyd 4 AL pe axnan Soopiler oionay fe ©) Yorehiis enemas Bias Area of critical region depends on A) size of type | error c value of the statistic Gor] B) Db) B) D Qyabr md cusses Seopsles: spores GanGioiu Ocion Deuysissi size of type Il error number of observations. (Turn over ASEN 34 81. GG Garson, wins as , Bargmender Syme Gugwordese eer) sucugapgs > A), 2 £5wGorgencr B) graim.enod\@ engener C) Gudleu Gongenen D) flap amiiy alse Cengenan A test which maximizes the power of the test for fixed «is known as A) Optimum test B) Randomized test ©) Bayes test D) Likelihood ratio test. 82. go afl bpd Oe ayflé Congsenar Ierauws sSaqub geranp entpdedding A) omy 6 OBarroh B) smm@maumen «Comat ©) Qe eid aOBanct Dd) aeflanoures «Qasr: Whether a test is one sided or two sided depends on A) alternative hypothesis B) composite hypothesis ©) null hypothesis D) simple hypothesis. 83. SippsSupp Gorsarardarer Ppeene ( eupéenonen @PKig6 ) i. ny glib pl Ors (0h pe) By gh POEL Pte) ©) gegpPrl 8) =, chy, Pl 8) Dy gagp PO) egy Pel 8) With usual notations the condition for unbiased test is Ay gah Pl Ods, My plod By gegy Pr Ole egy PO) ©) peg Pl Oye Plo) Dd) yegy,PO)* ey Pl) x (7008) Ger} b 35 ASEN GanQdoiic@eier ( 2 x 2) pricy ucgucledr ueinusrmader sallascran 84. Genparmens sei. Sibsout “a A) “erty Sut 9 1 : B)unevads . : ©) Goss D) R.A. Doyi, An exact test for testing the independence of attributes in a contingency table of order,{ 2 x 2) was given by : A) Karl Pearson B) Pascal C) “Demoivre D) R.A. Fisher 85. arlene tUuGAsiUCL Ogm Mer Gen Glove wsliumengs s | AD Gyan nis enéuoneas B) — gmb~mb uleroi i CC) “poupreug epala D) ena syamen sgn. ‘The middle value of an ordered series is called “oF A): 2nd quartile B) Sth decile €) 50th percentile D) all of these. 86. GF Girpmender Pps sdupecucie A) ype asane Dep B) ,Qyain.rid aera Sony > ©) ype wbdprd Gye md ars Sloop : D) Qaubost eginBerene. Powei of a test ts related to A) type Lerror B) type Il error ©) both type Land type errors) _ none of these. = [7088) (Turn over ASEN 36 87. 88. 89. 90. Sa ptt diwnen oniy apigeuss A) Ho opps Qansiougs ©) Houbs wa@asonse A critical function provides the basis for A) accepting Ho €) no decision about Hy B) D) B) Dd) ue wipnT@amer ConBise, 2 ped Gonpares A) Umi Gen Cergencn C) F-Gangenca B) D) H, gdp Geneon gs ae searpgid rejecting Ho all of these, Doge gisvedlu Censerar L-Gongeven Homogeneity of several variances can be tested by A) Bartlett's test Cc) Ftest B) D) Fisher's exact test ttest La Quofimag Qared eprefacien evsren ConPlés 2.gaxo Gergencn A) Umi @eu! Cargenas ©) x2 Congenar B) D) FGongencr tGangenas, Equality of several normal population means can be tested by A) Bartlett's test c) x test WTDUTEG UB*ETUBEd UWS UOs BUR A) F@sngence ©) 2 Gamgenon Analysis of variance utilises A) Ftest cy test B) D) B) D) B) D) Fetest test. x2 Ganporan {Gonponer 2 test test 91 92. 93. 37 ASEN Ep Gon Qdocud Deter sappiscoen gyiey Doig, eflurenrongs sages: PBioreNb (A) + geneaGesis uTers aGLMEpgd asd 2 eoLwgs, engernb(R) : — gpebrpmeugl anu Plpciyeedes weliny yspusd. @odost: AD 2 (AD obo (R Gpein Gio ofl (R) cretnsgs (A) oS sPsrer Sorésa B) 4 (A) obpd (R) QyainGH of, ayes (R) aetiigs (A) eDipy, etfuren eSerdenoder ©), afl, gyeoines, (R) eps D)_. (A) seupl, genres, (R) af. Assertion (A): The given frequency distribution is symmetric Reason (R): Third central moment value is zero. Now-select your answer according to the coding scheme given below : A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) B) * Both (A) and /R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) ©) (Alis true. but (R) is false D) (Ais false, but (R) is true, YsreABuds reg) AY) usiousisoas Seuia B) catbreomeneney Soups C) A) obpb (B) @peinGd D) Qaubpist srgiayBlevanes. Statistics deals with A) Qualitative information B) Quantitative information cy ! Both (Ay and 1B) D)__ None of these 2 eaug Dob upisnand. e cadug giedSu wPLUTHEd anand | a—e | acug: A) neirenvis Senp B) givcfusorren Sony Cy! aa Géeqraml Soop D) agrefcuenp. Ifa is the actual value and ¢ is its estimated value, then | a~e | is called A) Actualerror | B) Absolute error C). Arithmetic mean error D) Average error. x [708] (or) [Turn over ASEN 38 94 95. 96. 97. wdBupgie Plane cerug Qowearu ys sor, A) Qaim cumets Sleoyp B) se cust Deo ©) Gaines Seay D) ALLO Bony. Level of significance is the probability of A) type Il error B) type L error ©) not committing error D) standard error. Bpuoer-Susi str Qovdar Dea cuss A) Dlenpuibp Bonpenen B) ghps@ercinsshe Gengencr C) FA ASU@UG Bengenes DI Alpe: eunishs, Geirgonon. Neyman-Pearson lemma provides A) an unbiased test B) an admissible test C) minimax test DI a most powerful test sHuiuc PCLAaksd og eeu Spree Hy iH tig vs Hy:w> Ho sep aPBonciocile Conpmer Gotu gbpo A) CGengenen B) — 2-Bengenen ©) F.Genpener D) x2-Bergenes. To test Ho:}=o ¥SH,:>) when the population SD is known appropriate test ts the A) ttest B) zest c) test D) x?-test. 9 Qman wAKyooer oprafl Geupun® 15 wdpr Heres 5 eellér, (Ser voli A) 27 B) 9 Cia Do. ‘The mean difference between 9 paired observations is 15 and the standard deviation of difference is 5. The value of statistic-t Is A) 27 B) 9 ao 3 dD) 0. x (7004) 99. ps 100. 39 ASEN C Ona Qaggadiparet (1) Gemgmeader menjubp ureraer oPisy a 1 By) n-2 Cen D) Gaubpiet a gineoaner ‘The degrees of freedom for testing the sample correlation coefficient r is A B) n-2 ota 1D) none of these. ie A) 95 ge slay B) Qyaing wsliayset ©) “Gut oSiay D) wPldysct sLsdlu Ogmecry. Data represents A) “a single value B) two values cy a large value D) a group of values. Ay DanQSaiut Osten Beupsivener guisy Dower FO Geg@0s Oaredider pra gw Peoouren olin ty) eafleer gare; oPsored Burg wagers Gerehien epraiesr syere4 Powred + iti) nflotr serey aflawreh Curg pps Garesiler sqredldle sere) Seopeurgd iv) enfler gorey Gepyd Gung Capes preside ere sera emmy, Besnpet « A) wh @w eflurengy B) (i) wppxb (ii) erflureremen ©) (0). (i) opp (i) efurerones D) — .synen igs 6 Munecrenes x (7004) [Turn over ‘ASEN 40 Consider the following statements i) Population mean is a constant value ii) Population mean increases with the increase in sample size iii) Population mean decreases with increase in sample size iv) Population mean decreases with the decrease in sample size, of these A) (alone is correct B) (i)and (i) are correct ©) (i), li) and (ui) are correct D) _allare correct. 101. k@y Gan Gaur Geror Seuptiorner giiiay Goer 0 mples canes gapud Gung wymud Opreie PLL BodopPle wslay eepyd 1) enGler ccinenfldeoncu sBaiuOse Gurg og siTlenypilen wfloeus eeopaed ii) enfler catraniscracu sPlaiu@sss Gurg og wrdiA qrenp emigs GleoypaSless wl) eemppugd WY) WPS: Dud anfles ceinadibenscou Quire dg stony Bospores + A) UW) 0 @id oPurerrgy B) UW) wHpy Ui) eflumenencu ©). GH) wpe (i) eflurenaoen D) syenargpgid 6fwranenes x [7008] Gor] 41 -ASEN the following statements : 4) Decrease in sample size results in the reduction of population standard deviation i) An increase in sample size reduces the standard error HH) An increase in sample size decreases the sampling error IV) The precision of an estimate depends on sample size. OF these : eet d A) -Walone is correct B) (Wand (it) are correct ©) -(. Gi) and (ui) are correct D)_allare correct. 102, Gorgs rdf sora) Yaanaprs @esed Gung, n, sep 2g—0 nif sisTeEA a ay SUQMHMAHG (Y= 1.2, KI GUD ABaAD GHdinid ( cupreioran GPMIGacAs ) . A) en, = ee B) nye ie ca ' 7 4 3 n ° - D) a . : Seri] (s+) 4 7 7 With usual notation, the formula for obtaining optimum sample size , for the Jth stratum (J = 1, 2, ..... k )for fixed total sample size n is A B) a D x (7003) sr) (Turn over ASEN 42 103. cof smeuminy ops TOE Warp Eporsccruppies seus or EeiuiuGdipgs A) g6i@looc. afer B) emdad gmp CC) greio io cred penn D) Qenas soars gid. Simple random sample can be drawn with the help of A) roulette wheel B) lottery method C) — random number tables ‘D) all of these. 104. Nagiysst Qarein. queens Agresile Gods na piyest a cimarp Ppiou @apedéorr yarpde Gupspbe wigiNachid cainessiéens AC, By SP, o Dat ‘The number of possible samples can be drawn of size n cach of N population units without replacement is Al tc. He Cleat Dat 105. @preS uadummadeh mg CGE oBAMHGd er Su ecier oAgsurasos Epegurg: oped A) wags Deo B) ap aGiy Soop C) oagy eHiy HOOT Sleop D) aBAly Deny. The discrepancies between sample estimate and population parameter is termed A) human error B) sampling error ©) non-sampling error D) formula error. 106. 107. 108, 43 ASEN OG dandAle actor coor VPAYKEDD ob aaprs, oe somsder upAUpLUg wy A) usu By gaig: C) . ggcSoerags D) seo. Quon If dll observations in a set are same. the variance of the set of values 1s r : A). zero B) one C) infinity D) not possible to calculate. apbh wopunar ap aGLiy qponpider A) Nog nor wire Bedeo B) « Nacug ee acia C) Nee ys 1-46 oun, sia D) — Qardyet agyenBléscoes Circular systematic sampling is based on A). Nisa multiple of a B) Nis whole number €). | Nis not divisible by n D) none of these. Gp san edu apres AL GG 49 &D aObEH wap B) QS Plow wp abe wep C) Qo uftoramd ap eGdBo CoD D) Gera seorsgid. Double sampling is also known as A)» two-stage sampling B) two-phase sampling C) © two:dimensionat sampling D) all of these Gon} | Turn over ASEN 44 109. ice wg Gwnif seflds poupieugs xebnre A) udler sieMiieut Gerorrano B) ules apeRoueut Bends Ucquenes Digi. s—piturgpireds ©) uss gies wp cigs D) Gea qeranggid. - Non-response in surveys mean A) non-availability of respondent B) _ nori-return of questionnaire by the respondents C) refusal to give information by the respondents D) all of these. 110. UBere ap Gia’ ympau dipersh amaserct geprad expend A) ox QUun® Sibp op! wonp B) emty@u sag Qpenp ©) at Gtun@L er ag pep D) Gprdepgu cr gu opi wenn. Stratified sampling comes under the category of A) unrestricted sampling B) subjective sampling C) _ restricted sampling 1D) purposive sampling. [70007 45 ASEN HIN alpcyact Owner gs YQaus CarehIDesg rccinahsaade go onion eOBpe, andSipg aLuce qpegeo presides debs A oy) Se! Dy N If wé have a sample of size n from a population of 'V units, the finite population correction is 112. Ayéh map SSIES IHD aap THSHe SM -id urge 7 A). aatlu swamiiy wend AELYBe sons (rer 8), acu evarndeny pepe DEcyws yooD Ch UGars wrdiA wenp D) ued ap «Giu eon Which sampling design is most appropriate for cluster sampling ? A) Simple random sampling without replacement B) Simple random sampling with replacement C) Stratified random sampling DP) Quota sampling. * (roma} (on) (Turn over ASEN 46 113. ge Gurgrd noe CaRES@er Quphs WIA gnerp sBAIddeE. 4 Penal A) singactletr Caupumgad qapiie emp B) sargadiles smiles spay sooner cperpdlr @\GLUs) C) (Aj bp (B) Gyain gD D)_— Qaudpior ergueyBlevenee A systematic sample does not yield good results if A) variation in units ts periodic B) units at regular intervals are correlated ©) both (A) and (B) D} none of these. 114. 4 gagner aoior eregenns AsreMIDEis GanG smear corny, AGMeoadgia ow amdiy Yap SetLOObACUGD anpysohed creinersflrene, Ay 2 B)o4 Oo 8 D) 16 The numbers of all possible samples of size two can be drawn from a population of 4 units with replacement is Ay 2 B) 4 ca 8 DP 16. 115. owamixiy (arp ceip Qounrargs, Gorpmer spleens, Qed Cotas goseo Decuys woop A) agueurenfles: Sgiucug B) > osflesousres C) — sweumitny cpenpidlér D) Qeugist erginylarsoe Randomization is a process in which the treatments are allocated to the experimental units A) at the will of the investigator B) ina sequence ©) with equal probability D) _ none of these. x (7005) Gen) a7 ASEN US. Bleciyscootler cinders UB RA) veneer MELB GLOBE 117. 04q2u04 De A) :Gonpees 2 pciysstidr ecinenicne B) Neengcoen 2 DKYOeSaG Glen Cures Gums Ch jee@p@tupbe 2.fu ge UBS D). Gera goons gid 4 ‘The decision about the number of replications is taken in view of A) [size of experimental units B) competition among experimental units ©) fraction to be sampled ie D) all of these. Gangenen Sen gu eyed A), Gorgeneounentees Sep B) Qausfinup anyenflect CO) QetiGpt oP) eSleneroyseher onpung 4 D) Qasgst cgeBom. Experimental error is due to Al experimenter’s mistakes: B) extraneous factors ©) Variation in treatment effects DD) _none of these. x [7004] Gor) | Turn over | ASEN 48 18. nig. Yorefidud — sccenainder — Sepact, — Sipareion. GancientuGaernpg > A) aniiy @oamwd B) (0. of} wehp uyeveore CO) Alobprb (8) Gyeinge D) (Alobpid (8) QyainGd Grenes Errors in a statistical model are always taken to be A) independent B) distributed as (0. af) ©) both (A) and (B) D) neither (A) nor (8) aves, Cats CrigPacer Fudhiny, GerndS G@DAUTE axseusdaran anjexmin A) Guresawbp swaminy wenn B) GuVELUGE PTE” serenade Quad Hone sip sero CC) sapren ystofiiud «Lenten Brita) Gouge D) Glas sjonen sg. If F-value for treatments comes out to be less than one, it may be duc to A) improper randomization B) _ non-normality of response measure C) selection of wrong statistical model D) all of these. a oae 120. 122. 49 ASEN Bx Od vGsipredaanid Gansin. swambiy wCenoin apie Deopaicny ain Ay btw) By vib-1) oO (b-1)(w-1) D) Qadpict aginBammor in the analysis of data of a randomized block design with b block and v treatinents, the error degrees of freedom are A) blv-1) B) vlb-1) ©) gy bb-1i(ve1) D) _ none of these. BG qlee geveMus> Horo_ouGelpgs. A) ondifié ayrafidles Slade, axtoad ayralarrés B) (or BIR epreAiS pou dads astbad egnefides athe gasend ©) lorBifie egreMSen G24 Seopunss D) “odie sprotigieonu Sade autsad sprefer seomdip oBinmes ‘The precision of an experiment is measured by A) ‘the variance of sample mean 1B); the square root of the variance of sample mean ) «the standard error of sample mean D) the reciprocal of variance of sample mean. k Bieiy aereact wppsd h Pye auflneast Qwirain. Gonup| exwmawuOhpLue. B905G Slenpéeires exo erie, Atk 1)(n=1) By (hk-~1) Ch. ok (h=1) Dy A( k= 1). In a:two-way classified data with k rows and h columns, the degrees of freedom for error source of variation is A) (k-1)(h=1) By) (hk-1) ©) kth-1) D) A(k-1) Tor [ Turn over ASEN 50 123. foauren Semeseesr dp 9G ay amaiudSsOucr syaldes Cen Myau PGUGs sworuT® AL yea ey B) yantatey hy CC) yynnee, D) wy =Hea, + Bey For one-way classified data under fixed effects. the associated linear modcl is A yn asey B) yy eutaee, Ch wn urgy D) uy = HHO, + Bt Ey 124. h oriudp urdiibeggéoqmu spiyaciicn seraysct OupsuOHlenpen. GUGM we GCUgud k Honayaoh QGuebr, QS Gs [pM eeresereee GHHEGD- A) angenilaet sgdioybils fangs B) Qe enjanilact ctor qonsOCL bene OC) 9G sigan actor geysihe sere D) ue anzonflast ctor aimysEh peng, Suppose that measurements are obtained for h independent groups of samples and the number of measurements in each group is k. This situation is related to A) Factorial experiment B) —Two-factor experiment CC} One-factor experiment D) _ Several-factor experiment. 125. p aishug Sods SLB qenpactien Guomgs syraifeuugd, u, erg | ergs SL bs Cpenpiler apraflennyd @Bliverc cafes A Sw-w)ro By S(u-v)0 Dy Su -n)-0. If y is the overall mean yield of all the treatments and 1, is the mean yield of the (-th treatment, then AL Slu-n)eo B) D-u)<0 co Sh-n)>0 D Sw-n)-0 Gory 51 ASEN 126. GG wumourer Ewerp ay cumpULses oD Gasser eGarut aged \pcuurrecrgy. gGhearealeo A) om eoyudoense udlers, — m? Ser even uLeGer BpmariuGdlanpen B) om aemuLasense users, mer = ugh suenyuLsis Ger m Bpmaugslerper ©) m® semg series udlorre, evemyuieGen CpeecuGdierpex D) sm uenpusisesie uglers Ger ug = uenguLkeGer SpmauiigAenpen ‘The advantage of Latin square design over a complete three-way layout lies in the fact that 1 fraction of m’ plots are required m A) instead of m* plots only B) _ instead of m® plots only x fraction of m® plots are required C) instead of m® plots only + fraction of m® plots are required me as D) instead of m® plots only “F- plots are required. 127. Eparpeucrerdpst enpeeGongarcmiler uainy ag) 7 A) peti Gomgenar cpanpiies meron: upp aomu 2 sexsipg! B) Gio Gerseer Yonseig Go.Gu acter Geralearcow yymu aeadipgs © sefiui Senpoe wepder aImeme ub ary wbpid Serpe YVorsese Geo. Gu actor Gm aleeranu ayzmucyd 2 poydlpgs D) Henpdler yerqors Serisdengu GE WOhOS a o OUGSs 2 sayslpg. Which one of the following Is the property of a factorial experiment ? ‘A)__Itallows one to study only the effect of individual treatment factors B) It allows one to study only the interactions betweeri treatment factors C) __ Itallows one to study not only the effect of individual treatment factors but also the interactions between treatment factors D)___Itallows one to study the control of one source of error. x (700) (Ger (Turn over ASEN 52 128. ge ores Gent auflerodle acter vEPsct A) Qpair® uss) B) yap ued ©) preg ued D) gg ued). A time series consists of A) two components B)__ three components ©) four components D) five components. 129. seg Gem Mes Sean rer Gude reds A) fein. ara wrbpseret B) ugar sre onppdect C) appl are orppiset DI @cpbabp wrbpmect Trend of the time series is a A) Long term vartation B) Seasonal variation ©) Cyclical variation D) Irregular variation, 130. sai QsaqnoMAAeig sPAGUL cords ait ass aOBerroigs A) aBlsuceoreng B) Gepbsucewreng CC) ysbsflucb D) agkimenpureng. ‘Sum of squares of deviation about the Arithmetic Mean is A) maximum B) minimum Cc) zero D) negative 131, UgausTo orpsdest aerug, A) uemge snap ilbg 2CucLemeb B) 9G age srasPsst GPUILL aro Geo Gaucher Berenguca COC) BG Ung srmpA pect GAUL wre Glo Chushiie Sgren poner D) Quist erginpBerene. ‘Seasonal variation means the variations oceurring within A) a number of years B) parts of a year ©) parts of a month D) _ none of these. x (7008) + 53 ‘ASEN 192, QenGsecucGeior mig yore Deuydeolldr 15, 24, 18, 33, 42 rary aus peed eynaifBles wflcuy a A) 19,22, 93, B) 19,25. 31 a ©) ; 19.30.31 D) 19.20, 30. . For the given five values. 15, 24, 18, 38, 42 the three years moving averages are : Ale! 19, 22, 33 B) 19.25.31 : ©) } 19.30.31 * py 19,20, 30 193. Qan@sacut. oppssenord souatleceyd + , AHOUTEQH UGA uMpBdeer aol egref qpenpier cperb : » Sed A Gg Ans ones Gams Uguumise Fain are Gude whoid ape iongun@ect QearsGurg Pil rab Oprt ugdumicld faim one Eurde Garo Beougi iti, arms Oprit alas aps orQUTOsst Gorors Gurgs Wy. one pnt alnodes ghuGD wibpiwct aden. ones Bender Le AseEsd 21-64 Bese Gung : Qarbpsr » A)” (0. Gb efturongy B) — W)wbpxb (it) eflumesremer C) > (i, (i) wip (410) eMuyrscrenes D)— syenenggud ofluresianey, (7004), (Gon) [Turn over ASEN 54 Consider the following statements : siriple average method for finding out seasonal indices ie good when 1. the time series has no trend and cyclic variations fi. the time series is free from trend iii, the time series has no cyclic effect iv. the series has all the components of the time series present. A) Walone is correct B) (i) and (i) are correct C) (i), (it) and {ii) are correct D) Allare correct, 134, ugaere unppdscer seIbAQD oMusron aseny A) areflu agra qpenp B) peGD sore Als wpenp 0) Kein one Gunde 684s wep —D) BHGD egrafl wenp ‘The best method for finding out seasonal variation is A) simple average method B) ratio to moving average method C) ratio to the trend method D) moving average method. 135, SéAgy aut epdé Fain ane Gurddlesen samsdlOse A) Basox> efurengy B) Bescg efurengcoor ©) Beoxs Stempig ature gs D) syemorer semas@ cporpumesid Least square method of fitting a trend is A) most exact B) not exact ©) full of subjectivity D) mathematically unsound. x [Food] Gor) 1 7 we 8 55 ASEN 36. ag afure Gung bslyctongs > Aly Gain sre Curadlos: Gures55% — — Gompbe cutde cop B) sreg@prLt autre — gad agra As peop ©) sof enrefl penn — faimeire Gunde Bor@ D)) Baw oyna qpenp — ape orpundact Whiich ofthe following is correctly matched ? AV! iting a tend tine — Method of least squares B)! Time series — Ratio the moving averages ©). Simple average method — Fitting of straight tine D)* Moving average method — Cyclical variations. 37. ands = ABA —LBLUMiO eG —agreflact —_ipacin_cpenpdld urgliecixQeuBléveneo AY) Lgsusnes wp spe org Gest Pea B) Ugssra wood geghsbp oTDBdEdt ©)! Gunde why spd wrpL Gat D)? Gunde wogs grain. wrpsémet ‘The moving averages in a time series are free from the influences of A) * seasonal and cyclic variations BB) _ seasonal and irregular variations ©) | trend and cyclical variations D) trend and random variations. (7008) fecal) (Turn over ASEN 56 138. Y=a + bx ochp GpiGamc@ autisler b-cix wily A) adCungis Bpiwanp B) @iGurgyd a@iiverm CC) Gptweop wpa erg\iwsmp DI Qeubpst erginySlsvensy Value of b in the trend line ¥ = a + bx is A) always positive B) always negative ©) positive or negative D) none of these. 139. funy GeyPliry, wiporer ore, Sumuny Bente, cunusy Sy sense, Guncrpenes Fpacin. g8squb Ge aragsQgerit UBiumboder usPlact A) ugasre Guts B) ugausre urpadact C) ape wrpUN@ac D) @~bbp oTNEASSt: ‘The terms ‘prosperity’, ‘recession’, ‘depression’ and ‘recovery’ are in particular attached to A) sceular trend B) seasonal fluctuations C) cyclic movements D) —trregular variations, 140. cuerelad opelesr wmQUN G6 prere UEBaohes ofurar osfleosan sein fs Al GeypPliny ofped. oppb oppb BA B) oSped), SLA. GaP wp upp CO) GexPiy. wpoin, aSipsA wpp B.A D) whpio. B.. oSped) whys Ge Py In cyclical variation, identify the correct order of the four phases A) Prosperity, recession, depression and recovery B) _ Recession, recovery. prosperity and depression C) Prosperity, depression. recession and recovery D) Depression. recovery. rece ssion and prosperity. M41 142, 143, 87 ASEN agi Gam Ale aster sxerey chugs A)» appiacticn ogra smonid B) apbdlacfier silane amen C) | spicier @a@pbsuls ara 1D) epdlecflen Cronbed snend. Periodicity of the me series 1s the A) average duration of the cycles. BB) maximum duration of the cycles C) + minimum duration of the cycles D) total duration of the cycles. GE:BL BID Yours cohugs ores GEM A AANBERE -neeennnen OMEYSOLUBL A) ) Gurée, B) ugeusiraxd ©)! apo D) geebaby. Which component of time series is related to earthquake in a region ? Al Trend B} — Seasonat ©) > Cyclical D) Irregular Ustghdus qpeope pydac Gcum® OaeydOuregs, s¢ GUD aroprerdorren Sando A) an gyum’ ge geheoinan alerts, B) > Gungcaclier wonpun® Gurpsge Gareterds aqu cdomserdeer f DEsAerpar oct, ain Pu OC; Gungcaciér orpun® seidapsia snyemiscrnés ghugdlerper, | @oencowr oeng) sod Sw Di» Qa: sone g.gx0. Control charts in statistical quality control are meant for A) describing the pattern of variation BY: checking whether the variability in the product is within the tolerance limits or not ©), uncovering whether the variability in the product is due to assignable causes or not D) | all of these. (7008) (rer) [Turn over ASEN 58 144. 145. S cpref ALL Aosad wip apésorer Pooewner anporMactler ogcisem Se, c-evcomies 6 QLUTLG eevanarect |,eugs A) UCL =5+B,S8, C-L-S8 whom LCL ~5-B,S B) UCL=B,S, C-L=5 whi LCL = BS. ©) UCL=B,5, C-L=B, wipib LCL = B,S D) UCL=B,S, C-L=5 wppyd LCL = BS. ‘The control limits for o-chart with $ as mean standard deviation and usual constant factors are A) ucL «5485. C-L «Sand LCL -5- 3,5 B) UCL=B,5, C-L=Sand LCL =B,5 Cc) UCL+B,S, C-L=B, and LCL = B,S D) UCL =B,S, C-L=5 and LCL =B,5. apdoorer fmourer seminaries Xp, ReStumsed oslilhed DA Sordid o-cSipe Glen. Guuren Qemty sougs A) E{R)= do B) E[R)-do ©) eR) De Dd) B{R)= Dw The relation between expected value of R and S.D. o with usual constant factor's ts AY &IR)= do B) B{R)=d,0 ©) &{R)- De D) &{R)- D,0. x (7004) Tor Fe 59 ASEN 146. Fungal Revengaish Dgbuougeushares enpemia A} Afu apace Rppd AC Sadar g@y wrAifurs orp Ga16: : BY Rg sauors sanOSgde, coqud Ch Reveyaci Sbsenmeneses DI Gera ayomenrsignd Recharts are preferable over o-charts because +B) Ris easily calculable ©) R charts are economical D) |, all of these. awsharon sirgeooud 147. ap Yams Gus cumbia Carp ogIbLUL A). a4lny Qoweusles 2 ctor Dassen B) | syd sugu Qungcact ungerdeciuGi serenn CC): Gung set gin, QeiwiuGd syd sPaflese D) | Qera: sionens gi. : Accéptance sampling plans are preferable due to A) the economy in inspection B) protection to perishable items C) increased efficiency in the inspection of items D) , allof these. x [7004] (or) [Turn over ASEN 60 148. p acrp py arids @xlume Gbps Gestordongu Paipseenr om. bengus sumencyeny séTLIB) A) OC x@perescory B) ASN quosieneueog ©) ainiusic dv eumnencuang D) @iaubgyeh agieyBevenes A curve showing the probability of accepting a lot of quality p is known as A) OC curve B) ASN curve ©) Compertz curve D) none of these. 149. GG Galuw. GEN W@DGAY Yopdd ghps Ganctersur denquer soy PBPSLLLAE Mique oar (URE Detarsborren onesnd A) mfle edie Bmp epuedld: cabradlaes wigs gdp> Garsieriudir si: B) gh p Ganotonti demu spol Ch Gunpdgs Ganciendougu Gopun@aciesr opeDAi Dy Gna syonen seguir. ‘The decision about the acceptance or rejection of a lot through a single sampling plan Is reached by considering A) number of defectives in the sample and acceptance number B) the acceptance quality level ©) the tolerance percentage defective D) _allof these. 150. : re ¥ + 151 61 ASEN . AwpgD B eve OC aangachler Bloor. Gus acter Goupur® A) Fennust AiCundH obpid a@pen, Hapasaysct B) LepdYASLULL wppHb auybupp Gaiudecflesr sereoouech C) + lyetGourt wip 2 pusSumenflesr By tur D) {Gea smerdesd Type’A and type B, OC curves differ from one another in respect of A). {hypergeometric and Binomial probabilities B) “ont and infinite sizes of the lots o ttonsumers and producer's risks D) call of these. OG FE GOUTO cvcopun oles Gurgs yeowe44 ameter ge A) ‘Bsppae, adencomener B) {@PlASQ aerenersoner ©) Bhd bps aderwsorer D) i GiLG edeeasnar. The general structure of a control chart consists of A) probability mits B) ‘specification limits ©) tolerance limus D) control timits [ Turn over co ASEN 62 152. G@ GpmPiarea sowdy Yopds, aGAacher Eoin), GurEc aches: wmppb. agdlemer Qudxgueut (paeiren epemissTe gH LOEaD dpiy wrbpbast A) Gumg onenayesi B) lucy Senenaynoi C) SAKA Homgw eSlanonaysot D) aint sSiyng Senoreysot. In industrial settings, special causes which are due to tool wear, a change of materials, a new operator etc., are also known as A) common causes B) chance causes C) assignable causes D) random causes. 153. cbusdlepeamBe gbuGid uompUT® sl Gs@eh xstonarain eenugencs shu us uGdings A) Gir slanes sus B) egal evengui ©) p-suemg ub D) c-eusyuL. To check whether process variability is under control or not, a is used A) median chart B) mean chart c) p-chart D) o-chart 154. 96 Gude ups penpdehug, seowpgcior 2 dubs geopde. wrAN enreMeer BLY ornennnn BL-GIUTO TheersendAMen.. Gu GeGseid A) 99-7 ecildlp Boyne Bi) 95-4 egal Gpziinct C) 68:3 apa Epytisot D) 50:0 aged Spyies. For a normally distributed process, subgroup mean will fall between the control limits A) 99-7 per cent of time B) 95-4 per cent of time C) 68-3 per cent of time 1D) 50-0 per cent of time. (7003) 63 ASEN 155,¢2. 0468) onpSer Pipa uecundiey Dedeuppe A) B) eo dD) apuaPyen ot Giumppare Gesed seslud A HusPqpenp ysreMilud a. GLU Gseet Passe svslud S.pusdlapenp wrpunten. Geuefldane mod Qs be sorFlusd A HLA YE EMH Hore orpLM on. Garang Ge sad saslurd To perform a capability analysis on a process, Al B) a D) the process needs to be out of control the process needs to be in statistical control the process should not exhibit variability the process should have least variability. 156. p-ncopir she efes Crusingu serarcunct A) B) ©) dD) wrA sptuydecher cainatiéns wniidurs Gute Guys ge Gurwerde uaggectle sedranticors Ligggister @ungcaoar ceisrentlésene, ilo, Qoducun’ Peter Gung sof uepgistorenaisoAles oBApid wndifl a ptysstler crereMscns np Qunagg! Ow GurBarae uagginefleir sateen, Ina p-Rhart, the statistics to be plotted are defined by A) B) e) D) x (7008) number of defects per item for a fixed sample size actual number of defective items ratio of defective items to total number inspected number of defects per stem for varying sample size. Gon) (Turn over ASEN 64 157. oD BAER FEE once OB ODUTER GeOpuTGeien Giungeoefle Said geo. A) P,{p)= 0-98 By P,[p)= 0°50 ©) P,(p)=0-10 Dy P,(p)=0. The indifference quality Ievel is the fraction defective corresponding to which A) P(p)=0-98 8) P,(p)~0'50 Cc) P,(p)~ 0-10 D) B,{p)=0. 158. Qeen Sdogfler Hegdu GNM Acin Dus eiurg, A) streonpps Gergoncs B) eayastonpys Borgenen ©) shy Conperon D) — 2mGs Congonar. Fisher's ideal index number does not satisfy A) Time reversal test B) Factor reversal (est C)— Cireular test D) Unit test, 159. unéGodler ei Gated gO; gyatO simajsoer, omtum gard SaTasciiTs oMPPIUCLNe, posS HooLoug, A) amduSusidy efi GL ote B) Slayer @ Shh OL odor CO) unieger-ng@aunis ei ain DI LaDeip- Quon dhe: ePikc Ooi if we change the current year quantities in Paasche's index number by base year quantities, we get A) Laspeyre’s index number B) Fisher's index number C)_— Marshall-Edgeworth index number D) —_Dorbish-Bowley’s index number. (7008) 162. 65 ASEN . eurdudlufes @PSO wppid urd Goer GPA @L.ein Qugdas ane A) QucrediSles efi Lain B) Degfiess SOc C) gre Duns @ Ali Or oter D) — atidled) @lQ. ‘The geometric mean of Laspeyre’s index and Paasche’s index ts A) Bowley’s index number B) Fisher's index number ©) JUnweighted index number b) Chain index. + Pu xPonl ge @eseonder, Sw GPG cainsct Ferg uamaydye arpcien Deus) Going 2 A) erenonbpy Bergener B) sages wmbpy Bempenen ©) ‘eyppd Gon pence D) vain unpos Borgercs. if the\relation R,, x Fi = 1 holds, it means that the price indices satisfy A) {time reversal test B) factor reversal test, ©). circular test D) commodity reversal test. GaiGani Sow EHO sarmar gewiusds Soe ePliy ULque cau Doig Qup Baicin@d > A) Qiong eShuruniers B) Baeerp eSurun fect C) semis seo ect D) Pluru aSererds sero ‘To ednsiruct consumer price index, price quolations are collected from A) ‘Wholesale dealers B) Retailers C)_, Government depots D) Fair price shops. x oon {Turn over ASEN 66 163, 164. 165, GMELG sad GEG Apiy schoo ours A) apne B) Appa serena ©) seus D) g¢Opa). An index number is a special type of A) average B) dispersion C) distribution D) correlation LiriiDeiy- Quer) Barer GAILO oeadr euriu® A) e@réuSut wppyb ured Sone EAMG cetera: QuGie egal B) — xrsudlutt pps ural ener GSO acinacfless sai enreM ©) Deg bp UTE Sere GHEG cotraciler QuGse pra D) erdudlut wppb ure cOUIEL Sew GALLO sprefi, Drobish-Bowley price index number formula is the A) Geometric mean of Laspeyre’s and Paasche's price index formulae B) Arithmetic mean of Laspeyre's and Paasche's price index formulae C) Geometric mean of Fisher's and Paasche's price index formulae D)_— Weighted mean of Laspeyre's and Paasche's price index formulae. uss amiium gman Doyt GE Agdu GHG turiumas sHaAps exw A) 1901 B) 1920 c) 1950 D) 1910. Fisher named the geometric formula as an ideal index formula in the year A) 1901 B) 1920 c) 1950 D) 1910. x (7004) Dex) 67 ASEN 166, ourcvfuiflcs EGG cat 324, urahliler @PE.Q aan 144 cafldy lager PEG aan A) 236 B) 180 ce) ais D) 190. Laspeyre’s index number is 824, Paasche’s index number is 144, Then Fisher's index number ts Ay 234 B) 180 a 216 D) 190. 167, amped onbps Congenen aerupehler @eslyid Sea Peer AL” Pox qo = 7 By Pax 21 ee y Pode Vor ©) py xv = GE® Dd Por 401 =H Posh Factor. reversal test formula is Pi x AY paxans GO py) Paxdny Poo, Vo. ©) oxy = QO DY Por dor =H Dror 168. uomppler unde e&Ploow sona8G Qeduyd ePik.OLain A) etd Opmit EGU OLein B) Peoourar sigiueor GPE Gots C) Gongs Boner eH Oe D) aumpaenad Qeeey GPS Crear Purchasing power of money is measured by A) chain base index number B) fixed base index number ©) wholesale price index number _D) _cost of living index number. fis] [Turn over ASEN 68 169. eG Sener GAUL OLatr Curesecpenu GH OLeirears smoashs A) Saaset G27 god Boss GoreinGin B) clnesct GaciGary oodlgyd Qesoend CO) angscer anprod Slnanct GiEsRe Causing D) smeseor sibs Aeasct Goss CeusinOb Aggregate price index number ts an appropriate index when prices are A) in the same units C) free from units 170. Seow AAskioomen AeMursGssiergs A) ° Fe x Price relatives are expressed as a 2 ® a o coe B) D) B) D) B) D) in different units depending on units. 4.x 100 % % x 100 171. exrduShutdy eSlenes @GUK.G crair QamaterGorergs A) Ge Bpradlu ony ©) Senpubp Laspeyre's price index number has A) upward bias ©) unbiased x [700d] B) D) B) Dd) Fp Goradu Soop Deopyer downward bias biased. 69 ASEN 1725 acqefllorbps Corgan sgmpiaei ordpisct A) auc. snestict B) Slee ups sore ©) Hepes D) BLGY wppIb eR CLEML gain Gast. Factor reversal test permits the interchange of A) base periods B) price and quantity °) weights D) current ycar and base year i 173. git Qudura oc. enti 2 gmyewnb A) gf Ge acLemniy B) gf glyeu acLewsy ©) gt Gere enids at Lanoiy D) pit sents acLenpdiy. A physical model is example of Ay Seen pedal : B) an analogue model ©) averbal model » D) a mathematical model. 174.. gf ug PLL eerUgs A) @uflg 2.658 sc GduT.@ Qe B) Gungennsry Qyddciger oraues pens UpeoD C) seats, pen D) Goa smorssib Linear programming is a A) constrained optimization technique B) technique for economic allocation of limited resources ©) mathematical technique D) _allof these. x (7004) [Turn over ASEN 70 175, Deraugaxnapyer CptBar.@ MARGE Adomes SouRHS uaULM Yep wg? A) adie Diai@erdse ( simplex ) peop B) Gamanfldeir qpenp CC) u@guL ~menp : D) AiaLerdev epenp Which one of the following is not useful to solve linear programming problem ? A) Dual simplex method B) Gomary’s method ©) Graphical method D) Simplex method. 176. 8. GLurQeet sommes 1D GUYCETES GHUPK@OTd Oareiory Gio Gurapg sentaures unBlact oPepscuGssiuGdlerper. As B) > cys D) = Slack variables are introduced when constraints have the sign As Be oO = p= 177. 6LQUUTQBE nnn CBD GLYCO EPIPserend Sencting eheb Gunggg uM unflesi sPwrainGspciuGsleirpenr ADs B) > co DY = Surplus variable is introduced when a constraint has the sign As B) > oO 2 D = n ASEN 178. Seroigasnevpyct Spier G DL MGs sudium ot Guprsg «gy 7 a GBdEO cupted sande, B) allenenun’@ sande, ©) © euflnaucnngads sornd D) Gurdgandgs samse, Which, one of the following docs not receive the application of linear programming ? A) Assignment problem 8) Game problem C) Queueing problem D) Transportation problem. 179. Gerad EptsamG HMOsd Adsder aMtomdo Corda smile eoten onplafiedr ecrerasioch 9x; 4,72 = 80, 6x, + 7x, 2100.x).%2 20 gydlucubfler ip ——10x, + 5x3 BAGn des Ay Slobp 7 B) 6 wbpib 7 ©) 10.bp.> 15 D) 80.0pp10 100. «The c6-efficients of variables in the objective function of the dual of the following LPP Minimize, 10x, + 15x, subject to 6x, +7x, 2 80, 6x, + 7x, 2100. xj.x2 20 A) Sand7 B) Gand7 ©) and 15 D) 80 and 100. 180. Dupo P gSuen wepBu asitordy. pe GptBertO DLLGLA Adsdeenenw Bpraes ari yacies wAliyssr celles A) D«P B) D=P c) D>P Dd) DeP. If D and: P are the optimal values of the objective functions in the dual and primal LBPs. then A) D

p D) DP. x [7008] ior [Turn over ASEN 72 181. gEbEO auptind Adame pniGofinc Yepeud UWEUOE Sta) oramedlé cep) QeseH@unegg Labs QREEGREH OupLUGAcpsr (CON aeirug s}00 8g Uguibarcyd eeleMLeSd UguTs cuengUoULL Bon Gagar@aoher vedo ceinanféconomuny. 2 retug Lowflaefle, ceinaAibenscounio eladlespes. ) Ay Nea B) Ne=n c) Nea D) Nn soos N> a. While solving an assignment problem applying Hungarian method, the optimal assignments can be made when (N+ minimum No. of lines drawn to cover all the zeros, n : No. of jobs } AL Nen B) Nen c) Neon DI NenorN>n. 182. GG QobED apiod Abad admmp SpiGar@ ALLNGES Adsoors wnpSucovsaiuGdngs 7 A) Gi@LG wALYysned B) Sd Algy wd leone 0) KU@UE seg BéAp) UBdYyerrads D) GUGUG wbprd BSApy Bayer emesis dios ‘An assignment problem is converted into an LPP as A) maximization problem B) minimization problem C) maximization or minimization problem D) neither maximization nor minimization problem. x (7004) (for) 183. 184, 73 ASEN Udticiqgucrappc: GE cores Qamiy csopu.sélr Ienpurs orange og 7 A) #@@ @geubp evened B), | gaiGlang Geugid gSpOurG sbyseDurd EPsasuodog ©) “QGy (pera Ystofurss GGGog Qewsach sor wren sro Garflorenor D) ga@ang Geugmsed sec er@pmi Geuds Opgoflersd (amedn Bat Oot orgy Which one of the following is an error is a network diagram ? a yan endless loop B)" 4 Each activity is represented by only one arrow C)_ {No two activities are identified by same end points D) | Asuce ‘or activity is clearly shown to each activity, Ucgud 1p ucqud Maier GungEsl, Bp GarGaacuc Oster GPGeeord Aatcin® sflurcs Sen asus CaiiQs@ : ucqué 1 + ucag ude ya) ad liumray emer syeray 1. gG Gesu Dapasds ohwo . ewe sires gsn—} "by @uAgid eumixtnjan. ainon Bea 2. fein omer ery ©) Cpe caps are sony 3. GG Geud Papayparer syradl array 3o70y A) afiflon aobs ore gona, 4. @pdlu anes sre eBiip0t: a b ec da Neo 4 ‘ Be aes c) 33 i. i. 2 D4 9 2 x : [Turn over ASEN 74 Match List I with List If correctly and select your answer using the codes given below List 1 a) Expected ume 1 b) Most likely time 2. ©) Optimistic time 3 4) Pessimistic time 4. Codes : : a be @ a 3 1 4 2 B) 1 © * e Oss 1 2 D 4 3 2 1 List ° Estimated time an activity would take Longest time Average time an activity will take Shortest possible time. Bouy sexrée, 185. QgdtO sands Aphaain semddler Apiy amawrgd A) Guréean ss some B) c) LPP D) Assignment problem is a special case of A) Transportation problem 8) cl LPP DI C)) ysiall Deus Qeushloure G66 oa Di} rewss eniyss@or Qu DIM statement is used for A), giving data B}) allocating memory location for subscripted variable : ©) geting output of te resutts D)} receiving the library functions i 102, DATA ac omer at A)! note Ge ecLemen B) Gavel Qe were CC) pstreow sfleBiys seid D) — Blupgenend wCLener j if DATA Jatement is . a) Alp An input statement B) An output statement : ©) Declaration statement D) Conditional statement ‘ ~ 70) oon) (Tur over ' ASEN 78 193. AGI Ue Suerecfer Spiy. caredaosign Gordy Auairaaies caineattinensde,o acter oSSlgsio A) Gung, aqouer offs By @HUILL weve of ©) Giés aug: agar ofsin D) Gwigs aware ofsi. The ratio of the nu nber of births to the female population of a specific section in a given period to the total number of female population in that, section is known A) General fertility rate B) Specific fertility rate ©) Age-specific fertility rate D) Total feruility rate. 194, Ggredidler ge usslsores Gpty aBélsio AL @PUILL @pdy afin B) Qgeflaubp Qpay afd CC) Penextiu@esnuce esto D) Spiny Gwoys oHMG cain The death rate obtained for a segment of a population Is known as A) Specific death rate B) Crude death rate C) Standardised rate D) Vital index. 195. @Hdwd_ GUM. GSS Fdp sgtven_eows soougy A) Gung s@auen abaib B) GHlbs ows! Sevens aqouer asd C) Gwng5s doncmd supsver aSsir D) Gurgs ag@euen alsin. Adequate basis for family planning is provided by Al General fertility rate B) Age specific marital fertility rate C) Total marital fertility rate D) Total fertility rate. x (7004) Tor } 73 ASEN 196. gor Qainga Gorse WIpinjsd Gypcnjead e.cter oSdlgin . AN curipay oBAaio BY Gwrds sya DMdlaio ' ae : : © Sew 8D eED D) Gare Al @pcn ode ae aos i < ‘The fatto of birth to the total deaths in a year is called A) survival rate B) total fertility rate N : : + Ohgg Vial index 1D) population death rate, : Pigs : 197. eunipbinass uc qualles opfOuust A) {@@oCum uciques B) @pcyt uLgué: . OC) jempaens eStruiriiys ucgud —D)_ @ewau eoen bei The life table is also known as ae i *s A) ‘survival table B) mortality table ' oo : C) life expectancy table D) all of these. : : : : : 198, enoy pi ofa m, erenigs q, epee a eter evmixiumG : e i : 24, 24, : 5 ay oa pe “ (2+ a) (2-4) : 4 4 ° ») : Bra) e@-a) - ‘The central mortality rate m, in terms of q, is given by the formula A) B) (oxy (Turn over , ASEN 80 199. 200. PR seus 98er GG AGS eOsAUCL vdseI@srms eainadiiens. SADE Bd OO SME SHS GOSetuiL daar eairadidene P, 46d. aeaGou whasiOprens evens) ofsid r cetrugy P, and P, are the populations at two Census that are conducted at an interval of five year, then the rate of population growth r can be estimated by the formula ® By rag Ze a Lae o pref 2-1. x Aedaugueshyor padipcyy Tumeret sioubpUC.erey A) Sipaysct B) @piyset CC) Agwemisct D) Games sean sau. Vital statistics mainly concerned with A) births B) deaths Cc) marriages D) _ alllof these. 4 eet grt % 81 : [#PAce ron noven won) ASEN ASEN 82 { SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK ) Ib . er hn plete BULK ASEN 1 A Bookiet Series | JX Register| Number DB oe) 2011 i 7 staristics [ 2ey.ce 4) Time Allowed 5 Hours {Maximum Marks 300 Read the following instructlons carefully before you begin to anewer the questions » IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1, This Booklet has a cover ( this page ) which should not be opened till the invigilator gives signal to open it at the commencement of the examination. 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