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Unit 4

The document outlines an assignment for the PG-MCA course in Probability and Statistics, detailing ten questions that require statistical analysis and hypothesis testing. The assignment includes tasks such as testing the functionality of a filling machine, comparing proportions between two samples, and evaluating mean differences between groups. It also includes short note requests on statistical concepts and calculations of standard errors for voter proportions.

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Unit 4

The document outlines an assignment for the PG-MCA course in Probability and Statistics, detailing ten questions that require statistical analysis and hypothesis testing. The assignment includes tasks such as testing the functionality of a filling machine, comparing proportions between two samples, and evaluating mean differences between groups. It also includes short note requests on statistical concepts and calculations of standard errors for voter proportions.

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IQAC, School of CSA

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS


Odd Semester 2022-2023
Assignment IV
Programme: PG – MCA Course Code: M21DE0101
Semester: I Course Title: Probability and Statistics
Section: A Name of the Faculty: Dr. M Vinayaka Murthy
Date of Announcement: 15-05-23
Date of Submission: 20-05-23
Sl.
No
Assignment Question CO PO PSO
1. A machine is designed so as to fill bottles with 200 ml of a medicine. A
sample of 100 bottles when measured had a mean content of 201.5 ml. If
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the standard deviation of the filling is known as to be 5 ml, test whether
the machine is functioning properly. Use 1% level of significance.
2
From the following data, test whether the difference between the
proportions in the two samples are significant.
Size Proportion 4 1,3 1,2
Sample I 1000 0.02
Sample II 1200 0.01
3. Intelligence test on two groups of Males and Females gave the following
results.
Marks Mean SD sample size
Females 75 15 150 4 1,2 1,3
Males 70 20 250
is there significant difference in the mean marks obtained by the males
and females? Test at 1% level of significance.
4 500 articles from a factory are examined and found to be 2% defective.
800 similar articles from a second factory are found to have only 1.5%
defectives. Can it be reasonable concluded that the products of the first 4 1,2 1,3
factory are inferior to those of the second Use 5% level of significance

5 It is required test the hypothesis that on an average Punjabis is 180 cms


tall. For this, a random sample containing 50 Punjabis are considered.
The mean and standard deviation of heights of these are found to be 178.9 4 1,2 1,3
cms and 3.3 cms. Based on this data, that would you conclude? (Use 5%
level of significance)

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6 The following data are got from an investigation.


Samples Mean SD sample size
Sample1 47.4 3.1 400
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Sample2 50.3 3.3 900
Find out whether the two mean differ significantly? Test at 1% level of
significance.
7 It is known that an IQ of boys has SD 10 and that an IQ of girls has SD
12. Mean IQ of 200 randomly selected boys is 99 and Mean IQ of 300
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randomly selected girls is 97. Can it be concluded that on an average
boys and girls have the same IQ? (Use 1% level of significance)
8 500 articles from a factory are examined and found to be 2% defective.
800 similar articles from a second factory are found to have only 1.5%
4 1,2 1,3
defectives. Can it be reasonable concluded that the products of the first
factory are inferior to those of the second. (Use 5% level of significance)
9 Write the short notes of the following i) sample, ii) Hypothesis, iii) two
tail test, iv) type I and type II error 4 1,2 1

10 In city A, 38% voters voted for X party. In city B, 35% voters voted for
X party. i) Among 70 randomly selected voters from city A, if p1 is the
proportion of voters who voted for X party, find the Standard Error (SE)
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of p1, ii) Among 60 randomly selected voters from city B, if p2 is the
proportion of voters who voted for X party, find the Standard Error (SE)
of p2

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