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8215 - ESE - DEC21 - SOCS - 3 - BTec-CSE-AIM - CSBA2010 - Applied Statistics - 2

This document contains an end semester examination for a course in applied statistics. It includes multiple choice and long answer questions across three sections. Section A contains 5 short answer questions worth 4 marks each on topics like applications of statistics, frequency distributions, and hypothesis testing. Section B contains 4 long answer questions worth 10 marks each on research process, normal distributions, hypothesis testing, and correlation. Section C contains 2 long answer questions worth 20 marks each on topics like decision trees, linear regression, and hypothesis testing.

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8215 - ESE - DEC21 - SOCS - 3 - BTec-CSE-AIM - CSBA2010 - Applied Statistics - 2

This document contains an end semester examination for a course in applied statistics. It includes multiple choice and long answer questions across three sections. Section A contains 5 short answer questions worth 4 marks each on topics like applications of statistics, frequency distributions, and hypothesis testing. Section B contains 4 long answer questions worth 10 marks each on research process, normal distributions, hypothesis testing, and correlation. Section C contains 2 long answer questions worth 20 marks each on topics like decision trees, linear regression, and hypothesis testing.

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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY STUDIES

End Semester Examination, December 2021


Course: Applied Statistics Semester : III
Program: B.Tech CS- AI&ML Duration : 03 hrs.
Course Code: CSBA2010 Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: All Questions are compulsory (Internal choices are given in questions, wherever applicable)
SECTION A
(Scan and upload) (5Qx 4M = 20 Marks)
Marks COs
Q 1 Cite at least two examples from your own experience illustrating the application of statistics 4 CO1
Q 2 The total scores X obtained by 50 students in a psychology test of 100 marks are given 1 x 4= CO1
below. 4

Answer the following question on the basis of the data given above.
a) Is the random variable X = Score of a student, discrete or continuous? What are the
minimum and maximum scores?
b) Using the classes 20 - 29, 30 - 39, 40 - 49, . . . and 90 - 99 draw up the frequency
distribution of X.
c) What percentage of the students score above the pass marks of 50?
d) How many of the students score between 50 and 79?

Q 3 Mention any four applications of linear regression technique. 4 CO3

Or

A coin is tossed 4 times , what is the probability of getting ,


a) Exactly 2 heads
b) At least 2 heads

Q 4 Given the following sample of 20 numbers: 3+1=4 CO1


12 41 48 58 14 43 50 59 15 45
52 72 18 45 54 78 41 47 56 79
a) Compute the mean, the variance, and the standard deviation.
b) If the largest value in the above set of number is changed to 500 to what degree are
the mean and variance affected by the change?

Q 5 What is hypothesis testing? What are the Type I and Type II errors in hypothesis testing? 4 CO2

P.T.O
SECTION B
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Q 1 Elucidate the role of statistics in research and development and mention the steps of research 10 CO1
process
Q 2 The mean height of 500 students is 151cm and the standard deviation is 15 cm. Assuming that 10 CO2
the heights are normally distributed, find how many students have heights between 120 and
155 cm.
Q 3 A company manufactures phone batteries with an average life of 2 years. An engineer 10 CO2
believes this value to be less, using sample of 10 batteries he measures the average life
span to be 1.8 years with a standard deviation of 1.5.
a) State the null & alternate hypothesis.
b) At 99% confidence level is there enough confidence to discard the null hypothesis
Or
What are the different methods of measuring central tendency of any dataset? Mention
each with suitable example.

Q 4 Calculate the coefficient of correlation between X and Y 10 CO3

X 23 27 28 28 29 30 31

Y 18 20 20 27 21 29 27

SECTION-C
(Scan and upload) (2Qx 20M= 40 Marks)
Q 1 Elucidate the following with examples (Attempt any 4) 4Q x CO4
a. Decision Trees 5=20
b. Neural Networks
c. Cluster Analysis
d. Factor Analysis
e. Classification

Q 2 Sales data of 10 months for a coffee house situated near a prime location of a city comprising 20
the number of customers (in hundreds) and monthly sales (in Thousand Rupees) are given CO3
below:

S. No No. of Customers (in Monthly Sales (in


hundreds) thousand Rs.)
1 6.0 01
2 6.1 06
3 6.2 08
4 6.3 10
5 6.5 11
6 7.1 20
7 7.6 21
8 7.8 22
9 8.0 23
10 8.1 25

Find the simple linear regression equation that fits the given data.

Or
The Variance of certain dimension article produces by a machine is 7.2 over a long period. A
random sample of 20 articles gave variance 8.Is it justifiable to conclude that variability has
increased at 5% level of significance assuming that the measurement of dimension article is
normally distributed?

For Reference: t- table and Chi- Square distribution table are given below respectively.

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