Maths Assignment Unit-1
Maths Assignment Unit-1
Is compulsory
Q1. State the merits, de-merits and characteristics of median ,mode, quartiles, standard
deviation , mean deviation and quartile deviation
Q2. From the following distribution, find the median, mode, quartiles.
No. of 4 6 10 10 55 22 18 5
students
Q4. Calculate Karl Pearson’s coefficient of Skewness from the following data
No. of 5 6 11 21 35 30 22 18
students
Also find moments and kurtosis and comment on the nature of the distribution.
Q5. For a distribution of 250 heights , calculations showed that the mean , standard deviation ,
β1 and β2 were 54 inches , 3 inches , 0 and 3 inches respectively. It was however , discovered
on checking that the two items 64 and 50 in the original data were wrongly written in place of
the correct values 62 and 52 inches respectively .Calculate the correct frequency constants.
Q6. Calculate mean deviation from the median and its coefficient. Also find quartile deviation
No. of 4 8 10 20 15 3
workers
Q7. Calculate Q1, Q3, D2, and P5, from following data:
Marks : Below 10 10 – 20 20 – 40 40 – 60 60 – 80 above 80
No. of Students: 8 10 22 25 10 5
Q8. The following table gives you the distribution of marks secured by some students in an
examination:
Marks No. of Students
0—20 42
21—30 38
31—40 120
41—50 84
51— 60 48
61—70 36
71—80 31
Q9. Following are the number of rooms in the houses of a particular locality. Find median of
the data:
No. of rooms: 3 4 5 6 7 8
No of houses: 38 654 311 42 12 2
Q10 . The following table gives the distribution of 100 accidents during seven days of the week
in a given month. During a particular month there were 5 Fridays and Saturdays and only four
each of other days. Calculate the average number of accidents per day.
Days : Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Total
Number of accidents : 20 22 10 9 11 8 20 = 100
Q11. Median and mode of the wage distribution are known to be Rs. 33.5 and 34 respectively.
Find the missing values.
Q13. Compute (a) Inter-quartile range. (b) Semi-quartile range, and (c)Quartile deviation from
the following data :
Farm Size (acres) No. of firms Farm Size (acres) No. of firms
Q14. Calculate the appropriate measure of skewness from the following cumulative frequency
distribution:
Age (under years) : 20 30 40 50 60 70
No. of persons : 12 29 48 75 94 106
Q15. Calculate the Karl-Pearson’s coefficient of skewness from the following data :
Marks (above) : 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
No. of Students: 150 140 100 80 80 70 30 14 0