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S.Y. BCA (Sem.- 3) Subject: 301- Statistics Methods Sample M.C.Q. A well define set, group or aggregate of objects or observations relating 10a phenomenon under consideration is called : A. population B. sample C. correlation . A part ora fraction ora subset of population selected using valid statistical procedure and regarded as representative of the entire population is calleda A. population —_B, sample C. correlation —_D. regression . From the population, a statistical procedure used to select sample is known a as A. population —_B. sample C. sampling —_D. regression . The numerical quantities that characterize the population under consideration are called A.parameter —B. sample C.sampling —_D. regression . Any quantity, calculated using the data points of a sample, selected from the population, is called A. parameter B. sample C. sampling D. statistic . The characteristic with respect to which individuals or objects differ among themselves in an unpredictable way is called a A. random yariable B. population C. sampling D. random . When the measurements of a variable are possible on a scale in some appropriate unit. then, such a variable is known as A. quantitative Variable B. qualitative variable C. variable D. random When values of a variable differ from one another by definite amount, such a variable is called A. discrete Variable B. continuous variable C. frequeney D. random SS MS. DHARMISHTHA DHIMMAR9. A variable that a is called a A. diserete Variable C. freque! sumes values in an interval and are divisible in smaller fractions, B. continuous variable D. random 10. Number of accidents in a week, number of mistakes in a printed book, number of stars ete. are example of. A. discrete Variable C. frequeney 11. Average life of an electr member A. discrete Variable C. frequeney | appliane averagk B. continuous variable D. random come (in Rs) of families of four weight, height, ete, are example of B. continuous variable D. random 12. A variable, showing variation in an object in terms of quality and not in terms of magnitude (or quantity), is known as A. quantitative Variable C. variable B. qualitative variable D. random 13. When data is classified on the basis of single variable, the distribution is known as . A. jivariate fre C. bivariate frequency distribution uency distribution B. Multivari D. frequeney je data 14. When the data involves three or more variables, it is categorized as A. univariate frequency distribution C. bivariate frequency distribution 15. Bivariate data analysis involves A. comparisons 16. Univariate data consists of . A. only one variable C. two or more variable 17, Bivariate data consists of : A. only one variable C. two or more variable B, relationships B, Multivariate data D. frequeney D. All of these B. only two variables D. none of these y two variables D. none of these18, Multivariate data consists of A. only one variable B. only two variables C. two or more variable D. none of these 19. When data is classified on the basis of two variable, the distribution is known as. . A. univariate frequency distribution B. Multivariate data C. bivariate frequency distribution D. frequency 20. What is the measure of central tendency? A. Mean, B. Median C. Mode D. all of these 21, When the data involves three or more variables, it is categorized as A. uni ‘ate data B. Multivariate data C. bivariate data D. frequeney 22. Types of mean A. Geometric m B. Arithmetic mean C, Harmonic mean D. all of the these 23, Find the A.M. of 13,16,24,48. A. 24 B. 20 c.21 24, Calculate G.M. of 3,6,24 and 48. A.24 B. 12 c.21 25. Formula for geometric mean = A. ORE JOR o wg OB ois OBon B. O# = (OAs, OW C.OF = Ok, OM OL D. OW, OM OUAr 26. Calculate mode of the following distribution. 7,9,9,1,7,9.4,9,1 A. 24 B. 20 cC.21 D9 27.The arithmetic mean (average) of the first ten whole numbe: ALS B.4.5 C65 D. 10.5 28. The median of 7, 6, 4, 8, 2, 5, 11 is Ao B. 12 Cl D.4 29.Number which occurs most frequently in a set of numbers is A. Mean B. Median C. Mode D. none of these SS MS. DHARMISHTHA DHIMMAR 330.The mode of 12, 17, 16, 14, 13, 16, 11, 14 is A13 B. 11 C.l4 D. 14 and 16 31.If the mean of 6 numbers is 41 then the sum of these numbers is A, 250 B. 246 ©. 134 D. 456 32. Calculate a mean for the following data: 47, A. 73 B. 74.9 C.70 D.72 '9,72,83,92,94,98,99 33.The mean of 11 numbers of the remaining 10 numbers? A7.7 B. 6.4 C.6.0 D.5.8 One of the numbers, 13. deleted. What is the mean 34, The middle value of the data when arranged in ascending and descending order is called as A. Mean B. Median C. Mode D. product of the observation 35, Ifa set of values of a variable are arranged in ascending order of magnitudes, then the middlemost value is called the of the series. A. Mean B. Median C. Mode D. product of the observation 36. The median is denoted by AZ B.R CX D.M 37, The mode is denoted by AZ BR x D.M 38.In the quartiles the central tendency median to be measured must lie in A. First quartile B second quartile C. third quartile D. fourth quartile 39,Any measure indicating the centre of a set of data, arranged in an increasing or decreasing order of magnitude, is called a measure of: A. Skewness B. Symmetry C. Central tendeney —_D. Dispersion 40. The total of all the observations divided by the number of observations is called: A. Geometric mean B. Arithmetic mean C. Harmonic mean D. all of the these 41, While computing the arithmetic mean of a frequency distribution, the each value of a class is considered equal to: A. Class mark B. Lower limit. Upper limit. D. Lower clas boundary ES MS. DHARMISHTHA DHIMMAR 442. The sum of deviations taken from mean is: A. Always equal to zero B. Some times equal to zero C. Never equal to zero D. Less than zero 43.1f the quartile range is 24 then the quartile deviation is A. 48 B.12 C.24 D. 72 44.[f the arithmetic mean is multiplied to coef of variation then the resulting value is classified as A. coefficient of deviation B. coefficient of mean C. standard deviation D. variance 45. The formula of coefficient of range is A OR1O8! ns. On OH 46. If total sum of square is 20 and the sample variance is 5 then total number of, observations are ALS B.25 C.4 D.35 47.The measure of distance which is greatly influenced by extreme values in data is considered as A. Range B. average C. standard deviation. mean deviation 48, Standard deviation is always A. Negative B. positive C. zero D. None of these 49, What is the standard deviation of 5,5,5, AIS B25 c.0 50. The absolute measures of dispersion are . A,Range —B. standard deviation C. mean deviation _D. All of these Find the range of the following data: 45,46,50.48,55,46,41.40 AAS B. 10 C5 D. 20 52. The coefficient of variation is usually expressed as, . AS Ber Cb D.° 53, The measure of variation or deviation of the different values of a variable from the measure of average is known as : A, central tendency B. coefficient C. dispersion D. correlation SS MS. DHARMISHTHA DHIMMAR, 554, If first quartile is 35.42 and third quartile is 51.5, then find the value of quartile B04 C74 D. 8.04 he mean of seven distribution is 8. A new observation 16 is added. The mean of 8 observation is: B.9 C8 D. 24 56, Calculate mean deviation of 10,16,12,8.20 A. 1,92 B. 1.29 C. 3.84 D. none of the above 57. In certain situation the movement of the values of two variables is in the same direction, then the correlation between them is said to be : A. negative B, simple C. positive D, linear 58, If value of one variable increases the value of other decreases and if one decreas, other increases, then the correlation between them is said to be A. negative B, simple C. positive D. linear 59, The coefficient of correlation is denoted by AZ Bor Cx D.m 60. The value of correlation coefficient is always lies between. ‘ A.-Land +1 B. Oand 2 C. 0 and -1 D. 1 and2 61. If two variables have perfect positive correlation then r= AO B.-1 c.+1 D.2 62. The quantitative measure of strength in the linear relationship between two variables X and Y is called A, regression B. coefficient of correlation C. standard deviation D. mean deviation 63. If covariance between two variable x and y is 25.25 and standard deviation of x and y are 7 and 6.5 respectively, then find correlation of coefficient A. 0.9 B. 0.95 C. 0.55 D. 0.45 64, What are the methods of determine Correlation Coefficient? A. Kari Pearson's product moment method B. Scatter diagram method C. Spearman's rank correlation method D. All of the above ES MS. DHARM65.If two variables have perfect negative correlation then r= AO B.-1 C41 D.2 66. The value of @ AX! lies between __and AO Bol C.aand b both —D. none of these 67. If two variables are having ranks in reverse order, write the value of r AO B.-1 C.2 D.3 68. If YH! = 0 then value of correlation coefficient is AO BI C-l D.2 69, The sign of correlation and regression coefficient are. A. Positive B. Negative C. Same D. different 70. If a functional relationship (Regression equation), between a dependent and an independent random variable, is linear, it is known as A. simple regression B. multiple regression C. equation D. explanatory 71. A process by which we estimate the value of dependent variable on the basis of one or more independent variables is called: A. correlation B. regression. residual D. slop 72. The measure of how well the regression line fits the data is called __ Ans. Linear regression 73. If regression lines are perpendicular to each other than r= Ans. r=+1 or-1 74, The geometric mean of two regression coefficient @H,, OZOZOB OF, Ans. 018° 9 = OlGgvox x Oligzen CHOW Ole= + /\ & 75. The lines of regression intersect at which point. Ans. OG OIE OI OIF 76, If two variables have perfect relationship then one regression coefficient is of the other regression coeff Ans. Reciprocal 77. Show that coefficient of correlation r is the geometric mean of @H,, GOZO ZOHPE Ans. @18% 8 = li, XOligzes CHOW O1F= + /OlFedon MS. DHARMISHTHA DHI78. If one regression coefficient is greater than one, other should be Ans. Less than one 79. In the regression equation Y= a+bx, the Y is called: A. Independent variable B. dependent variable C. continuous variable D. none of the above 80. In the regression equation Y= atbx, the X is called: A. Independent varlable B, dependent variable C. continuous variable D. none of the above > Note: Read sample MCQ from jum2learn app: https://jump2learn.co. jectMaterialDetail: > Also practice class notebook for short questions(sums) and long questions. (sums) MS. DHARMISHTHA DHIMMAR
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