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Question Bank B.Com Sem II by Dr. Vivek Chavhan

This document contains 40 problems related to statistical concepts like mean, median, mode, standard deviation, skewness, and coefficient of variation. The problems ask the reader to calculate these measures from data sets containing values like test scores, income levels, prices, and sizes. They also ask the reader to compare the consistency of different data groups based on their mean and standard deviation values.
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Question Bank B.Com Sem II by Dr. Vivek Chavhan

This document contains 40 problems related to statistical concepts like mean, median, mode, standard deviation, skewness, and coefficient of variation. The problems ask the reader to calculate these measures from data sets containing values like test scores, income levels, prices, and sizes. They also ask the reader to compare the consistency of different data groups based on their mean and standard deviation values.
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Dr.m.w.p.w.s.

arts and commerce college


Question bank for b.com ii sem
Teacher name-Vivek s.chavan
MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, STANDARD DEVIATION, SKEWNESS, C.V.
Prob.1 :- If the mode 32.1 and median 34.3 of moderately asymmetrical series problem mean.
Prob.2 :- If the value of mode and median of series are 64.2 and 68.6 respectively. Find out the value of
mean.
Prob.3 :- Deterine the Arithmetic Mean in the following series.
Income Limits No. of Persons
100-200 15
200-300 18
300-400 30
400-500 20
500-600 17
Prob.4 :- Calculate the average marks per students.
Income Limits No. of Persons
10-20 7
20-30 13
30-40 20
40-50 25
50-60 10
60-70 8
70-80 6
80-90 1
Prob.5 :- Calculate the average marks per students.
Group Monthly Income Weight
Manager 1,000 1
Office Staff 200 8
Skilled Workers 250 20
Unskilled workers 140 11
Prob.6 :- Calculate weight arithmetic average.
Price : 3 4 5 6 7 8 0
Sales : 16 14 13 17 10 6 4

Prob.7 :- Calculate correct mean when it is kwon that for a group of 10 students scoring an average of
60 marks, the best paper was wrongly marked 80 instead of 75?

Prob.7(a) :- Calculate correct mean when it is kwon that for a group of 10 students scoring an average of
60 marks, but two items wrong marked 80 & 70 instead of 52 & 70.
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Prob.8 :- If mean = 270 and mode = 310 in a moderately skewed distribution, there what will be the
median value?
Prob.9 :- If the mode and mean of a moderately asymmetrical series are respective 26 and 20.2 meters.
Compute most probable.
Prob.10 :- Find out the median income from the following;-
Income in Rs. 120 200 170 800 620 350 825 375 640 750
Prob.11 :- Find out the median size from the following.
Size : 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
Frequency : 42 25 58 40
Cumulative : 42 67 125 165
Frequency
2

Prob.12 :- Calculate the median.


Profit in Rs. : 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 35-30
No. of Shop : 7 12 15 10 3
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Prob.13 :- Given mean = 25, median = 27.3 find out the approximate value of mode.
Prob.14 :- If the mean median of series are 26.8 and 27.9 respectively. What would be it most probable
mode?
Prob.15 :- Calculate mode. If the value of mean = 139.51 and median = 139.84

Prob.16 :- Karl Person’s co-efficient of skewness of a distribution is (+) .32 its standard deviation is 6.5
and mean is 29.4 find out mode.
Prob.17 :- Find out mode. If F1 = 21 ; F2 = 15 ; F0 = 21 ; model group is 50-60.

Prob.18 :- Calculate the mode.


Model group is 1200-1600; Frequency of the group 41;
Frequency of previous group 40; Frequency of next group 27.

Prob.19 :- Find out mode of the following series.


Size : 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Frequency : 5 6 8 7 9 8 9 6

Prob.20 :- From the data given below find the model group.
Age No. of Persons
20-25 50
25-30 70
30-35 80
35-40 180
40-45 150
45-50 120
50-55 70
55-60 50
Prob.21 :- Find model group from the following.
Income in Rs. No. of Workers
Below 400 4
Below 800 16
Below 1200 56
Below 1600 97
Below 2000 124
Below 2400 137
Below 2800 146
Below 3200 150
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Prob.22 :- Calculate standard deviation from the following data.
Income in Rs. 2542 2522 2534 2532 2545
2566 2550 2530.
Prob.23 :- Find out standard deviation.
120 110 115 122 126 140 125 121 120 131.

Prob.24 :- Calculate standard deviation.


Size : 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Frequency : 5 7 10 11 15 12 6 3 1

Prob.25 :- Calculate the standard deviation from the following data.


Marks : 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36.
No. of Student: 9 13 19 22 24 21 18 14 10
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Prob.26 :- Calculate standard deviation.


Marks : 10-25 25-40 40-55 55-70 70-85
No. of Student: 6 21 44 27 4

Prob.27 :- Calculate standard deviation from the data given below ;-


Age : 5-7 8-10 11-13 14-16 17-19
No. of Student: 7 12 19 10 2

Prob.28 :- Given : Co-efficient of skewness = -0.4; Mean = 45; Median = 48.


Find out standard deviation.

Prob.29 :- Calculate standard deviation.


N = 230
Total of frequency into deviation from assumed mean = -105
Total of deviation square from assumed mean = 733
Step deviation = 10
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Prob.30 :- Compute Co-efficient of skewness from the following data.
M = 18.8; Q1 = 14.6; Q3 = 25.2
Prob.31 :- Find the co-efficient of skewness if difference of the two Quartile = 8 and sum of two
quartiles = 22 and median = 10.5

Prob.32 :- For a certain frequency distribution. Lower quartile = 8; Upper quartile = 10; Median = 9
Calculate the co-efficient of skewness.

Prob.33 :- Calculate co-efficient of skewness from the following data.


Arithmetic average = 56.8; Median = 59.5 ;
Standard deviation = 14.4

Prob.34 :- From the following data find out Karl Pearson’s co-efficient of skewness.
Measurement: 10 11 12 13 14 15
Frequency : 2 4 10 8 5 1
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Prob.35 :- Find out which batsman is more consistent in this performance.
Batsman ‘A’ Batsman ‘B’
Arithmetic average : 46 50
Standard deviation : 25.5 24.43

Prob.36 :- Compare the consistence in the following cases.


Mean S.D.
Share ‘A’ : 321.63 7.43
Share ‘B’ : 2540.12 13.89
Prob.37 :- Which group is more uniform in Character?
Group ‘A’ Group ‘B’
Mean = 20 Mean = 18
S.D. = 14 S.D. = 12
Prob.38 :- Which group is more Variable?
Group ‘A’ Group ‘B’
Mean : 60 54.6
S.D. : 18.75 13.68

Prob.39 :- Which group is more Variable?


Group ‘A’ Group ‘B’
Mean = 24 Mean = 20
Variance = 100 Variance = 196
Prob.40 :- Which of the two group is more consistent?
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Group ‘A’ Group ‘B’


Mean : 30 25
Variance : 625 400
Prob.41 :- Find out C.V…..
= 3.5; n = 10; Em = 145

Prob.42 :- From some financial statistic, it is found that the monthly average electricity charges was
Rs.2,460 and standard deviation Rs.120. The monthly average direct wages was Rs.42,000 and
standard deviation Rs.1200. State which is more variable with proper reason.
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Prob.43 :- Calculate the Semi-inter quartile range and it’s Co-efficient.
Q1 = 28.04; Q3 = 47.16

Prob.44 :- Calculate Quartile deviation and it’s co-efficient.


When Q1 = 157 and Q3 = 165

Prob.45 :- Calculate the Semi-inter quartile range and it’s Co-efficient.


Q1 = 45.43; Q3 = 64.09

Prob.46 :- Calculate the Semi-inter quartile range and it’s Co-efficient.


Q1 = 68.15; Q3 = 96.13

Prob.47 :- With the help of following information calculate Quartile Deviation as well as the co-efficient
of skewness.
Median = 18.8
Lower Quartile = 14.5
Upper Quartile = 24.92

Prob.48 :- Calculate Quartile Deviation and it’s co-efficient.


First Quartile = 113.8 and Upper Quartile = 179.4

Prob.49 :- From the price of share of Sanjeewan Company and Rahul Company. Find out co-efficient of
Quartile deviation.
Sanjeewan Company Rahul Company
Lower Quartile = 50.75 Lower Quartile = 103.75
Upper Quartile = 55.25 Upper Quartile = 107.00

Prob.50 :- Calculate Quartile deviation from the following data.


Age in years : 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
No.of Students: 4 6 10 15 12 9 4
Prob.51 :- Calculate the Semi-inter quartile range and co-efficient of Quartile Deviation.
Height in c.m. : 153, 155, 157, 159, 161, 162, 165, 167, 169.
No.of Students: 25, 21, 28, 20, 18, 24, 22, 18, 23.

Prob.52 :- Calculate the co-efficient Quartile deviation of the marks of 59 students in Economics as given
below, and it’s co-efficient.
Marks Group No. of Students
1-10 4
10-20 8
20-30 11
30-40 15
40-50 12
50-60 6
60-70 3

Prob.53 :- From the following table compute the quartile deviation.


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Size : 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36
to to to to to to to to to
8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40
Frequency : 6 10 18 30 15 12 10 6 2

Prob.54 :- Bowley Co-efficient of Skewness is -.36 ; Q1 = 8.6 and Median = 12.3


Find out upper quartile.

Prob.55 :- For the distribution of Bowleys Co-efficient of Skewness is -.36 ; Q1 = 8.6 and Median = 12.3
What is the co-efficient of quartile deviation?

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