Unit-III(Q.Bank)
Unit-III(Q.Bank)
Q.1.The following table contains the half yearly bonus paid to 10 workers in a factory:
S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Half -Yearly 150 200 300 650 250 180 400 500 550 220
Bonus(in Rs.)
Q.2. A students marks in 5 subjects are 75,68,80,92,56.Find the average of his marks.
Q.3.The arithmetic mean of series of 40 items was calculated by a student as Rs.265.But
while calculating it an item Rs.115 was misread as Rs.150.Find the correct arithmetic mean.
Q.4. The mean of 200 items was 50. Later on, it was discovered that two items were misread
as 92 and 8 instead of 192 and 88. The correct mean.
Q.5.Calculate the mean of the following frequency distribution of marks in a test is:
Marks 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
No.of students 3 6 10 12 9 6 2 2
Q.6. Find the arithmetic mean for the following data:
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
No.of Students 5 10 40 20 25
Q.7. Find the average marks of students from the following table:
Mark Abo Abo Above Abo Above Abov Abo Abov Abo Abo Abo
s ve 0 ve 20 ve 40 e 50 ve 60 e 70 ve ve ve
10 30 80 90 100
No.o 80 77 72 65 55 43 28 16 10 8 0
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Q.8. A cooperative bank has two branches employing 50 and 70 Workers respectively. The
average salaries paid by two respective branches Rs 360 and Rs 390 per month. Calculate the
mean of the salaries of the employees.
Q.9. The mean monthly salary paid to all employees in a certain company was Rs. 600. The
mean monthly salaries paid to male and female employees were Rs. 620 and Rs. 520
respectively. Find the percentage of male to female employees in the company.
Q.10.The consumption of printing paper items (in units)for the first 11 months of a computer
operator is given as 20,25,30,15,17,35,26,18,40,45,50. Find the median.
Q.11. Find the median of 6,8,9,10,11,12,13.
Q.12.Find the value of median from following data:
No.of days for which 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
absent(less than)
No.of Students 29 224 465 582 634 644 650 653 655
Q.13. Obtain the median size of shoes sold from the following data:
Size 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
No.of 30 40 50 15 300 600 95 820 75 44 25 15 40 39
pairs 0 0 0 0 0 0
Q.14. An insurance company obtained the following data for accident claims from a
particular region. Obtain the median from this data
Amount of Claim Frequency
(in thousand
Rupees)
1-3 6
3-5 53
5-7 85
7-9 56
9-11 21
11-13 16
13-15 4
15-17 4
Q.15. Find the mode of following terms: 0,1,6,7,2,3,7,6,6,2,6,0,5,6,0
Q.16.Find out the mode of the following marks obtained by 15 students in a
class:4,6,5,7,9,8,10,4,7,6,5,8,7,7,9.
Q.17. Calculate the mode from the following frequency distribution:
Size of 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
items
No.of 5 6 8 7 9 8 9 6
items
Q.22.Calculate the mean deviation and standard deviation for the following data:
Size of 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
items
No.of 3 6 9 13 8 5 4
items
Q.23. From the following frequency distribution compute, the standard deviation of 100
students:
Marks in Kg 60-62 63-65 66-68 69-72 72-74
No. of Students 5 18 42 27 8
Q.24.Compute the standard deviation for the following frequency distribution:
Class Interval 0-4 4-8 8-12 12-16
Frequency 4 8 2 1
Q.25. In a distribution of three variables, it is observed that r12 = 0.70, r13 = 0.61, r23 = 0.40.
Calculate the value of r12.3, r13.2 and r23.1.
Q26: If the simple correlation coefficient have the values R12 = 0.6, R13 = 0.65 and R23 = 0.8
then find the multiple correlation coefficient of R1.23
Q28: Let x1, x2, x3 are three variates measured from their mean with n = 10, Σ 𝑥1 2 = 90, Σ 𝑥2
2
= 160,
Σ 𝑥3 2 = 40, Σ 𝑥1.𝑥2 = 60, Σ 𝑥1.𝑥3 = 40, Σ 𝑥2.𝑥3 = 60. Calculate the multiple correlation
coefficient 𝑅1.23 .
Q29: For the following frequency distribution calculate median, quartile, 4th decile and 27th
percentile
X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
f 1 9 16 59 72 52 29 7 1
Q.30.Calculate the median, lower quartile,upper quartile,4th decile and 6th decile and 43rd
percentile and 89th percentile of the following.
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
f 5 8 15 22 36 44 28 17 12 9 3
Q.31. From the following information,compute median,lower quartile and upper quartile , 7th
decile and 28th percentile:
S.No. Wages S.N Wage S.N Wag S.No Wag S.No Wag S.No Wag
(in rs) o. s(in o. es(in . es(in . es(in . es(in
rs) rs) rs) rs) rs)
1 660 11 600 21 203 6 640 16 550 26 627
2 620 12 400 22 403 7 750 17 651 27 400
3 770 13 500 23 603 8 430 18 720 28 409
4 710 14 350 24 715 9 550 19 729 29 505
5 540 15 450 25 525 10 700 20 745 30 72
Q.32. The following distribution gives the pattern of overtime work done by 800 employees
of a company. calculate lower quartile,upper quartile; third decile and 70th percentile.
Overtime Number of Overtime Number of
hours Employees hours Employees
20-25 50 40-45 150
25-30 70 45-50 120
30-35 100 50-55 70
35-40 180 55-60 60
Q.33 : Find the multiple linear regression equation of X1, X2 and X3 from the data relating to
three variables given below:
𝑋1
𝑋2
4 6 7 9 13 15
𝑋3
15 12 8 6 4 3
30 24 20 14 10 4
Q.34:Find the multiple linear regression equation of X1, X2 and X3 from the data relating to
three variables given below:
𝑋1
𝑋2
7 12 17 20
𝑋3
4 7 9 12
1 2 5 8
Q.35 :Find the multiple linear regression equation of X1, X2 and X3 from the data relating to
three variables given below:
𝑋1
𝑋2
7 12 17 20
𝑋3
4 7 9 12
1 2 5 8