MBA Exam - SG
MBA Exam - SG
MBA Exam - SG
Question One
The following data represent the time (in minutes) recorded for a sample of
20 employees in order to get to work using public transportation.
28 29 32 37 33 25 29 32 41 34
29 31 33 32 34 30 31 32 35 33
1) Does the sample contain any extreme values? Justify your answer
with a suitable test. Comment on the results
2) According to your conclusion in part (1), calculate the best central and
the best absolute dispersion measure.
3) Comment on the results obtained in part (2).
Question Two
The number of days required for two suppliers to deliver orders is as follows.
Supplier A: 11 10 9 10 11 11 10 11 10 10
Supplier B: 8 10 13 7 10 11 10 7 15 12
Where, the average number of days required for supplier A to deliver orders = 10.3 days
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2) And do you think the delivery time for each supplier is symmetric. Support your
answer with a proper test for skewness.
Question Three
1) If the management wants to give free gifts to at most 10% of the customers,
what should the amount be above which a customer would receive a free
gift?
2) In a sample of 100 customers, what are the number of customers whose
expenditure is between 420 £ and 485 £?
3) What is a probability of selecting a customer whose expenditure differs than
the population expenditure by at most 50 £?
4) In a sample of 49 customers, what are the number of customers whose
mean expenditure is at least 410 £?
5) What are the values between which the expenditure of 95% of population
exist?
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Question Four
The following data represent the net profits made by a sample of 25 companies
that operate in real-state sector.
Table (1)
56 97 78 61 79
93 84 76 58 92
89 96 42 44 85
77 53 88 62 84
62 82 75 95 89
Question Five
Table (2)
graph (1)
Boxplot of salary
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2) Do you think that the salaries in the departments are skewed, justify your answer with proper
measure from table (2).
3) Based on the boxplot for the salaries by department in graph (1), comment on the graph in terms of
existence of outliers, skewness and which department has higher outliers.
4) Based on your answer in (3), comment and compare on the suitable central and absolute
dispersion measures depending on table (2).
5) Based on table (1), do you think the salaries of which group is more homogenous, support your
answer and comment on the results.
Question Six
The following table gives the experience (in years) and the number of stocks sold during the
previous three months by seven brokers in the Egyptian stock market.
Experience ( years) 4 12 9 6 10 16 7
Number of stocks 19 42 28 31 39 35 21
Question Seven
The manufacturer of the X-15 steel-belted redial truck tire claims that the mean mileage the tire
can be driven before the tread wears out is 60,000 miles. Crosset Truck Company bought a
sample of 48 tires and found that the mean mileage for its trucks is 59,000 miles (i.e. less than the
manufacturer’s claim) with a standard deviation of 5,000 miles.
1. Test the manufacturer’s claim at a significance level (α) equals 5%.
2. Would your answer in (1) change if significance level become 10%?
3. Would your answer in (1) change if the probability of type I error equals zero? Justify your
answer
4. If the same sample results had been obtained from a random sample of 125 tires, could your
decision about the manufacturer’s claim changed using α=0.01 and comment on the results.
5. Based on the sample size in (4), construct a 95% confidence level for the mean of mileage and
comment on the results.
End of Exam
Formula Sheet
n n
∑ xi ∑ (xi − X́ )2
X́ = i=1 s2= i=1
n n−1
n s
CV = X 100
s=
Z=
√ ∑ ( x i− X́ )2
i=1
n−1
X−μ
σ
X́
Ztab =
X́ −μ
σ / √n
First quartile location = 1/4 (n+1)
Third quartile location= 3/4 (n+1)
Value of quartile= start + ratio * distance
n ∑ xy −∑ x ∑ y ^β 0=Ý − ^β 1 X́
r= 2 2
√ [ n∑ x −(∑ x) ][ n ∑ y −(∑ y) ]
2 2
^β 1= n ∑ xy−∑ x ∑ y
2
n ∑ x 2−( ∑ x)
y i= β^ 0 + ^β 1 x i +U i
Where i=1 , 2, … n
Y^ i= β^ 0 + β^ 1 X i