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MBA Unit 3 and 5

1. The document is a monthly test for a statistics course. It contains 8 questions worth 50 marks total across two sections - Part A worth 10 marks and Part B worth 40 marks. 2. Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each testing basic statistical concepts. Part B contains 2 longer form questions worth a total of 26 marks testing more advanced statistical applications and calculations. 3. The test covers a range of statistical topics including hypothesis testing, measures of central tendency, correlation, and ANOVA. Students are instructed to show working for questions where necessary and assume suitable data if any is missing.

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MBA Unit 3 and 5

1. The document is a monthly test for a statistics course. It contains 8 questions worth 50 marks total across two sections - Part A worth 10 marks and Part B worth 40 marks. 2. Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each testing basic statistical concepts. Part B contains 2 longer form questions worth a total of 26 marks testing more advanced statistical applications and calculations. 3. The test covers a range of statistical topics including hypothesis testing, measures of central tendency, correlation, and ANOVA. Students are instructed to show working for questions where necessary and assume suitable data if any is missing.

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Anand Institute of Higher Technology

Department of MBA

Monthly Test-II

Course Title: Statistics for Management Course Code: BA4101

Duration: 1hours 30 min Date: 19.12.2022 Maximum Marks: 50 marks


Instructions:
1. Before attempting any question paper, be sure that you got the correct question paper.
2. The missing data, if any, may be assumed suitably
3. Use the sketches wherever necessary
Ques
tion Question Mark BTL CO
No

Part A (5×2 = 10 Marks) Answer all Questions


BTL-1
1 Write any two properties of t-distribution 2
Undersatnd
3
BTL-1
2 The mean of the F-distribution is 2
Understand
3
The following data were available Means of X and Y is 970 and 18
BTL-3
3 respectively. SD of X and Y is 38 and 2. R=0.6. The value of X 2
Remember
5
when Y=20.
BTL-1
4 Define: Rank Correlation. 2
Understand
5
BTL-1
5 What do you mean by degrees of freedom? 2
Understand
3

Part B (2×13 = 26 Marks)

1. Given a sample mean of 83, a sample standard deviation of


12.5 and a sample size of 22, test the hypothesis that the 6
values of the population mean 70 against the alternative that
is more than 70. Use the 0.025 significance level.
BTL-2 3
6a
2. A random sample of 10 boys had the following IQ’s: 70, Apply
120, 110, 101, 88, 83, 95, 98, 107, 100. Do these data
support the assumption of population mean IQ of 100? Find
a reasonable range in which most of the mean IQ values of 7
samples of 10 boys.
Or
1. Examine whether the difference in the variability in yields
is significant at 5% level of significance for the following:
set of 40 plots Set of 60 plots 6
Mean yield 1258 1243
per plot
S.D per plot 34 28 BTL-2
b 3
Apply
2. Two independent samples of eight and seven items
respectively had the following values of the variable. 7
Sample 1 9 11 13 11 15 9 12 14
Sample 2 10 12 10 14 9 8 10
Do the two estimates of population variance differ significantly at 5%
1. The two regression lines are 4x-5y+33=0 and 20x-9y=107.
Find (1) means of x and y (ii) Correlation coefficient r.
6
2. Find the coefficient of correlation between industrial BTL-3
7a production and export using the following data: 3
Remember
X 55 56 58 59 60 60 62 7
Y 35 38 37 39 44 43 44

Or
1. Obtain the rank correlation coefficient for the following
data:
X 68 64 75 50 64 80 75 40 55 64
Y 62 58 68 45 81 60 68 48 50 70
7
2. From the following data, find (i) The two regression
BTL-2
b equations Apply
3
(ii) The coefficient of correlation between the marks in
Economics(X) and Statistics(Y) 6
(iii) The most likely marks in statistics when marks in
Economics are 30.
X 25 28 35 32 31 36 29 38 34 32
Y 43 46 49 41 36 32 31 30 33 39
Part B (1×14 = 14 Marks)
Prepare two-way ANOVA for the given below
A B C D
I 38 40 41 39
BTL-2
8a II 45 42 49 36 14 5
Apply
III 40 38 42 42

Or
Prepare two-way ANOVA for the given below
A B C D
I 6 14 10 9
II 14 9 12 12 BTL-2
B 14 5
III 10 12 7 8 Apply
IV 8 10 15 10
V 11 14 11 11

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