Statistics For Management 2marks
Statistics For Management 2marks
Statistics For Management 2marks
b. Are not rich in data but draw inferences from past data
4.Statistics is
Choose one answer.
1.Classifications done on the basis of attributes blindness and region are known
as
2.Raw data relating to weight and height of people of residential complex can
be
a. 40
b. 33.2
c. 34.8
d. 35.44
4.The mean of the following distribution is X 145 155 165 175 Freq 10 12 15
10
a. 159.7
b. 160.3
c. 162.1
d. 165.9
5.The mean value of age for the data given by Age 10 15 20 25 30 No. of
people 2 4 5 7 8
a. 22.9
b. 22.6
c. 22.5
d. 22.7
1.An example of mutually exclusive events are B = {2, 3} =A = {1, 2} B = {3, 4} ~A = {1, 1} B =
{2, 1} ~A = {2, 1} B = {2, 2} }
a. {1, 2
b. A
2.If A, B and C are the events of getting odd number, even number and pirme numbers respectively
when a die is rolled, then A, B and C are
a. Mutually exclusive
d. Exhaustive
3.In classical approach to probability, the probability of an event is determined by
d. By experience
4.The approach that will be adopted to find the probability that a student selected at random from a
particular college will play snooker is
Choose one answer.
a. Mathematical
b. Axiomatic
c. Empirical
d. Judgment
5.The sample points of the random experiment when 2 coins are tossed at a time are given by
Choose one answer.
a. (H, T, HH)
a. Probability of 6 success
b. Probability of 8 success
c. Probability of 2 success
d. Probability of 4 success
2.If T2 = 28, N = 256, n = 8, p = q = 1/2 then T3 is
a. 60
b. 49
c. 28
d. 56
3.The probability of getting an occupational disease is 1/4. Out of 5 employees, the probability that
exactly 2 will get the disease is
a. 135/512
b. 141/512
c. 120/512
d. 164/512
a. 12C5 q5 p10
b. 12C6 q10 p5
c. 12C5 q5 p8
d. 12C4 q8 p4
a. a
b. b
c. c
d. d
b. Subset of population
c. Mutually exclusive set of the population
a. All customer in the library form population unit and subjects they are studying is the characteristics
c. All books form population units and subject is the characteristics studied
d. All racks kept in library form population unit and number of books in them is the characteristics
b. It is based on uncertainty
c. It is not accurate
3.Given mean life of 100 bulbs as 1500 hrs and population standard deviation as 500 hours then 95%
confidence interval for population mean is
a. 1500+-92
b. 1500+-98
c. 1500+-90
d. 1500+-100
b. There is a difference between sample value and population due to faculty methods
c. There is a difference between sample value and population due to sampling frame
d. There is a difference between sample value and population due to chance causes
3.Testing of hypothesis
a. Proves H0 is true
b. Does prove H0 is false
c. Accepts or Rejects H0
d. Accepts HA
a. a
b. b
c. d
d. c
4.Type I error is set to a very high level when
a. c
b. a
c. b
d. d
a. F(14, 11 0.05)
b. F(11, 14, 0.05)
4.x2 - distribution is a
a. Right skewed distribution with median dividing it into two equal positions
b. Right skewed distribution with mode dividing it into two equal positions
c. Left skewed distribution with median dividing it into two equal positions
d. Left skewed distribution with mode dividing it into two equal positions
2
5.x test is a
b. May be rejected
c. Rejected
d. May be accepted
2.Sum of squares of due to total (SST) is split into sum of squares due to factors (SSF) and sum of
squares due to error (SSE). The F-test is
a. MST / MSE
b. MSF / MSE
c. SSF / SSE
d. SST / SSF
a. Samples need not be independent and can be drawn from Normal population
b. Samples are independent of each other and can be drawn from any population
c. Samples need not be independent and can be drawn from any population
d. Samples are independent of each other and they should be drawn from Normal population
4.If n1 = 10 with S1 and n2 = 15 with S2 such that S2 > S1 then F-Statistics is given by
a. c
b. b
c. d
d. a
3.Correlation measures
4.For perfectly positive and negative correlation the dots in scatter diagram must lie along a st.line
that runs
a. From Left top to right bottom and left bottom to right top respectively
b. Along a straight line that runs from left bottom to right bottom and left top to right bottom respectively
c. Very close to both lines
d. Along a straight line that runs from left top to right bottom and close to a curve respectively
5.If EXY = 150, EX2 = 40 EY2 = 1000 then r is equal to
a. 0.75
b. 0.6
c. 0.4
d. 0.8
6.In partial correlation the relationship between two or more variables are studied
a. Simultaneously
b. Analysis of past and economic drawing inferences about probable future Business conditions
c. Analysis of past economic conditions
d. Analysis of past and present economic conditions
a. Reducing uncertainty
b. Removes track cycles
c. Removing uncertainty
d. Removes environmental conditions
a. determining the phase, analyzing data, determining the phase of business activity, selection and compilation
b. Understanding the past, determining the phase of business activity to be measured, selection and
complication of data, Analysis
c. Determining the phase of business activity to be measured, the phase selection and compilation and analysis
d. Determining the phase of business activity to be measured the phase, analysis and selection and compilation
b. Prediction is an estimate based on past data and projection is an estimate extrapolated values
c. Prediction is an estimate based on past data and projection is an estimate related to a series
b. Variations in time series that are periodic in nature and occur regularly over short periods during a year
c. Variations in time series that are periodic in nature and occur regularly
d. Variations in time series that are not periodic in nature and occur regularly
2.J.N.Jewellery's wants to find the changes in Gold price and determine the trend in Indian market.
The statement regarding the purpose of index number should be
4.The index number for 1998 is 120 and for 2002 is 150. Then index number 1998 calculated with
2002 as base year is
a. 80
b. 115
c. 75
d. 120
5.The price of a commodity in 2005 was Rs.25/ kg. In 2008 it is Rs.120/4 kg. Then price index is
a. 110
b. 140
c. 90
d. 120