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Ulana Abul Kalam Azad University Of: Technology, Westbengal

This document is an examination paper for Mathematics-IIA at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal, covering various topics in probability and statistics. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions, with a total of 70 marks allocated. The paper is structured into three groups, with specific instructions for answering each section.

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Ulana Abul Kalam Azad University Of: Technology, Westbengal

This document is an examination paper for Mathematics-IIA at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal, covering various topics in probability and statistics. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions, with a total of 70 marks allocated. The paper is structured into three groups, with specific instructions for answering each section.

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MAULANA ABUL �
KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY,WESTBENGAL
Paper Code : BSM-20l(NJ

MATHEMATICS-IIA
Time Allotted: 3 Ho
urs Full Marks : 70

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The fi[J1!-res in the margin indicate full marks.
Candidates are required ·to give their answers in their own
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words as far as practicablf!.

. GROUP-A
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., ( Multiple Choice Type Questions J


/. Choose the correct alternatives for any ten of the
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follo_wing: 10 x 1 - 10
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i) If P( A)= 1/3, P(B) = 1/4, P( AUB) = 1/2 then
P( BIA) is
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a)
3 b)
4
4 3
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c) 4
d) 3·
ii} The random variable X has distribution function F.
If F ( 0 ) = 1/6, F ( l J , F( 3 J
l 3
= = then
2 4
P( 0 < Xs 3) is
a) b)
3
4 1
c)
7 ) d)
12 none of these.

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/ii) If the random variable X ha


s Binomial distribution
'
variance
with par ameters n & p then the mean and

are respectively

... a) np & np ( 1 - p ) b) nip & 2n ( I - p)

c) ·np ( 1 ..: p) & np • d) none of these.

iv) The distribution function F (

variable X is giv�n by
om x ) of a random
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a) P ( - «> < X < «> ) b) . P ( - «> < X s x )
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. c) P( - «> s X < .«> ) d) rione of these ..


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For two· random �ariable X and Y are independent,


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then

a) . E ( XY) = E ( X) E ( Y)

b) E ( XY) � E ( X) + E ( Y)

c) E ( XY) :e E ( X) / E ( y)

d) · none of these .
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vi) Th� maximum likelihood estimate is a solut ion of


the equation.
oL { 8) aL ( e }
=O = const.
b)
ao
oL { 0}
c) d) none of these:
oO =0

vii) A statistic tis said to be an unbiased estimat or of a·

population parameter 0 when

a) E ( t) = 0
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E ( t 2) = ( E ( t )· I •
2
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c) E ( t 2) = [ E ( 0 ) ]. 2 'd)
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· I.ii) The probability of sample space is


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a) 1 b) �
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c) 0 d) none of these.
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For two events, P ( A ) = 0_. 4, P ( B ) = x and

P (A.+ �J. = 0.7. The value of x for which A and B


. wiH be mutually exclusive is

a) 2/ 10 , b) 3/ 10

cJ . 21s d) 1 /5.

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x) The number of ways 1 O persons can occupy 1 O


chairs arranged at a round table is

a) tor .. 1 b) 9f - 1

c) 101 d) 9r.

xi) The probability p ( a s x s b ) is definedby F ( x )


( where F ( x ) is the �istribution function of the

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random variable X) http://wv.w.makaut.com

' a) F(.b)-F(a) b) F(b)+F(a)


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c) F(a)-F(b) d) F(a)F(b).

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xii) A random variable Xhas the following p.rri.f:

I I 1 \

1 1
1 2 3
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1 1 k .
3 I

Then the value of k is


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a) 1 b) 0
5 • 1
c) d) , 6.
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xiii) A random variable has a Poisson distribution such


that P ( 1 ) = P ( 2 ). Then the s. d. of Xis

Ita) ·o b) 2

.../2
·J •
c) d) - 2.

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GROUP- B
( Short Answer Type• Question
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s)
A� swer any three of th
e following. 3 x 5 = 15
2. In a bolt factory,· ma
chines A, B and C manufacture ·
of.the total output. 5°/o,
respectively 25%, 35% antj 40%
4% and 2% are defective bolts. A bolt is drawn at

random from the product and is found to be �ef ective.


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What are the probabilities that it was manufactured by

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machines A, Band C?

3. Find mean and variance of binomial distribution.


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Prove that - 1 5 p xy s 1, where p xy denotes corr�lation
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0
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• coef.ficie??,t between x and y.


le Xis· define�
The distribution function F ( x) of a variab
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...... as follows :•
< X < -_ 1 '
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F( X) = �, --00

.= B ,- 1 5x< 0 '
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whe,:'e A·, B, C, D a:re c�nstant. Determine the ·val�es of


A, B, C and D given that· P(X = 0) = ¾ and �(X �_.l) =; .

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6. A box contains five defective and ·10 non-defective


lamps. Eight lamps are drawn at randof!1 in succ�ssion

without replacement. What is the probability that eighth

lamp is the fifth defective ?

GROUP-C
( Long Answer Type Questions )
Answer any three of the· foil owing. 3 x 15 = 45

What is the axiomatic definition of probability?

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7. • "a)

b) For two vents A and B .which are not neccssar'ily


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exclusive, prove that

P ( A UB ) = P ( A ) + P ( B ) - P ( A n B ) .
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---c) Two bags contains respectively 3· white and 2 red


balls, 2 white and 4. red balls. One ball is drawn at_
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random from the first bag and is put into the


second; the�·-a ball is drawn from the second bag.
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What is the probability that the ball drawn from the


second bag is white ?

d) If A and Bare tw<? events, prove that


P( A/B) = ·1-P( A /B), P( B) > 0.
0

2 + 5 + 5 + 3·

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l(N)/2018-19

8. a) Two discrete random· variable X and Y are .

connected by the relation 2X + 3 Y + 4 = 0. Prove

that the correlation coefficient between X and Y

is - 1.

b) Suppose that during rainy season, on a tropical

island, the length of shower has an exponential

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distribution with avera ge length o� shower f mins.

What is the probabi'Ii ty that � shower wi1l last rnore


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than three times ? If a shower has already .lasted


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for 2 minutes, what is the probability triat it v.rill


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last for at least one more minute ?

c) Th:e joint proba�ility density function ( pdf ) of a


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bivariate ( X,· YJ is
. .
. f ( x, y) = C ( x + y),. x < 0, y > 0, X+ J! < 2

= o , elsewhere
Fin(J Cand P( X< 1, Y> 1/2 ). s +·s + s

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9 a} The medi� �d mode of the following· freque�cy

distribution are known to be 27 and 26 respectvely.


Find the values of a and b.

Class 0- 10 10- 20 20-30 30- 40 40-S0


interval:
--
• G. Frequency: 3 a 20

The scores of two batsman A and Bin 10 inilings


12 b

A:
are:

19 31 48' 53
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67 90 10 62 40 80
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B: 32 28 47 63 71 39 10 60 96 14
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Find which batsman is more consis_tent in scoring.


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c) The radius of a circle has distribution given by the


f
probabil_it_ y density function
m

•/(x)=l,l<x<2

= 0, elsewhere

/ ,Find the mean and ·variance of the area of the·

circle. 5+5+5
..

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10. a) Fit a second degree parabola, y = a' + bx + ex 2 ,' to •

the followirig data :


)
x: 0 1 2 3 4

,y: 1 5 10 22 38

Predict y when x = 4.8.

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A normal population has a mean 0. l and standard.
t.c
deviation 2.1. Find the probability that the mean· of

a sample of size 900 will be n�gative. Given that


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P( jxj<l.43) =-0.847.
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order to test whether a coin is perfoct the. coin
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t'ossed 5 times. The null ·hypothesis of perfectness

is rejected if more than 4 head� are obtained. What

is the probability of Type I Error ? Find • the


-..:::.:::: \.

probability of Type II Error when ·the corresponding

prob�bility of head is 0.2. 5+5+5


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11. a) A • machine part was designed to withstand an

average pressure of 120 units. A r8: ndom sample or

size 100 from a large batch was tested and it was

found that the average pressure which these parts

can withstand is 105 units with a s.d of 20 units.

Test at 5% level wheter the batch meet the

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specification; .Suppose the population has norm�l

distribution.
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b) • Survey of 320 families with 5 children each
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revealed the following distribution


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No. of boys: 5 4 3 2 1 0
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No. of girls : 0 1 2 3 4 5
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No. of family : 14 56 110 88 40 12

Is the result consistent with • the hypothesis that

male and female births are equally probable ? The

5% value of x 2 with 5 d.o.f is· 11.07.

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c) 1\vo scanners are needed for an experiment of the


five available, two have electronic defects, one has
defect in memory and two are in good working
condition. 1\vo units are selected at- random. Let
X 1 = Number of units with electronic defects,

X 2 = Number of units with defect in memo


ry.

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i) Find the joint distribution of X 1
and X 2 .

ii) Find the probability of no


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or one defects among
the selected two ite�s.
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iii) Find the margi


·nal dis tribution of
X l .
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