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This question paper contains 7 printed pages] 15-19 © Hs lie S.No. of Question Paper : 2999 Unique Paper Code 32375201 Ic ‘Name of the Paper : Introductory Probal ity Name of the Course Statistics : GE for Honours Semester WW Duration : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 75 (Write your Roll No. on the top immediately on receipt of this question paper.) Section I is compulsory. Attempt any five questions, selecting at least two questions from each of the Sections II and III. Use of simple calculator is allowed. If P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.2 and P(A 4 B) = 0.1, then obtain P(A 4B). (6) State Kolmogoroy's three axioms of probability. PTO. 0 © ” (g) (Hy @ 0 (2) 2999 If X and Y are independent events and E(X) =10, EY) = 20, then find E(XY). 2 @ Can, for some random variable X, Pijiy ~ 20, 1 — a, then obtain r * the value of a. 3 @ 2 = Wf ok = 25,0} =36 and Cov(X, Y) = 10, then obtain * Var (2X ~ 3), : State Demoivre Laplace central limit theorem, : C3) Section Il ‘A box contains 20 fuses, in which five are defective. If three of the fuses are selected at random and are removed from the box in succession, then what is the probability that all are defective ? A coin is tossed three times and the eight possible ‘outcomes are assumed to be equally likely. If A be the event that a head occurs on each of the first two tosses, B is the event that a tail occurs on the third toss and C is the event that exactly two tails in the three tosses, then show that (@ A and B are independent events. G_B and C are dependent events. 66 Two socks are selected at random and are removed in succession from a drawer containing five brown socks and three green socks. If random variable W represents the number of brown socks selected,-then find probability distribution of W and E(W). ® @ ) (4) 2999) Find the cumulative distribution function(cdf) of random variable X whose probability density function(pdf) is given by x O. Po (6) Show that r(3)- Wife?" de and hence evaluate a (3) “ function is given by : z 6 e(-e") a 8 (a) __The random variables X,('= 1, 2, 3, 4) are independent M, (1) = Ele) = ~ Also find ). M" (0) LD and identically distributed with probability density and hence compute mean and variance of random : 1 1 x variable X. function f(x) = se 47)] ‘Obtain the n (b) Let sean ore[ Jero-ors and B(x; n, 0) = probability density function of U= and x V =X, ~ 2X, + 3X, - 4Xy, x b(k, nm, 8). Show that Fed (6) The amount of cosmic 1s 10 which a person is b(n, 8) = bn x, 1 - 8) exposed when -flying by JET across the US is a random Gi)_bGx; m, 8) = BOs n, 8) ~ BO ~ I; 0, 8) i variable having normal distribution with a mean of 4.35 CO a ee p Units and a standard deviation of 0.59 units, What is the n,1- 8) —t Probability that a person will be exposed to more than () BOx n, 8) = 1 Bon = x | : 66 5.53 units of cosmic ra ns on such a flight 2 66 [Use e* = 0,00035, e+ = 0.01832 and for standard normal = dismbution PI

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