Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi: Mid Exam / Spring 2021 (Paper Duration 12 Hours) To Be Filled by Teacher

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Pir Meher Ali Shah

Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi


Office of the controller of Examinations
Mid Exam / Spring 2021 (Paper Duration 12 hours)
To be filled by Teacher

Course No.: STT-500 Course Title: Statistics and Probability


Total Marks: 18 Date of Exam: 30-4-2021
Degree/Semester/Section: BSCS/4/M/E
Marks
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Obtained/
TotalMarks
Marks
Obtained
Total Marks in Words:
Name of the teacher: Imran Shahzad Khan
Who taught the course: Signature of teacher / Examiner:

To be filled by Student

Registration No.: ………………………………………….……… Name:……………………………………………………..

Instructions: 1. Write your Name and Registration Number in the space provided above.
2. Save the file name “19-Arid-YourNo YourName STT-500 Mid2021.doc”.
3. Upload file at least 1-2 hours before deadline.
4. After uploading view your uploaded file that either the file is correct or not?
Note: There are six questions in the paper. Attempt All Questions. Each question carries 3marks.

Q.No.1. Read the following passage and observe the word length of each word. Make a
frequency distribution of word length.
“Statistics play an intrinsic role in computer science and vice versa. Statistics is used for data
mining, speech recognition, vision and image analysis, data compression, artificial intelligence,
and network and traffic modeling. A statistical background is essential for understanding
algorithms and statistical properties that form the backbone of computer science. Typically,
statistical approach to models tends to involve stochastic (random) models with prior
knowledge of the data. The computer science approach, on the other hand, leans more to
algorithmic models without prior knowledge of the data. Ultimately, these come together in
attempts to solve problems.”
Answer:

Q.No.2. Show (prove by example) that the geometric mean of any two values is equal to the
geometric mean of their arithmetic mean and harmonic mean

Answer:

Q.No.3. All children in a number of families were together in a party. Each child was asked to
state the number of children’s in his (or her) family. Two children said on child, four
children said two children and twelve children said three.

i. How many families were in the party?


ii. Calculate the arithmetic mean of the number of children per family
Answer:
Q.No.4. Mean and variance of marks of BSCS Section A are 62 and 16 respectively and that of
BSSE Section B are 69 and 25 respectively, while the number of students are 30 and
40. Find out the combined mean. Which section has grater absolute dispersion? Which
has greater relative dispersion?

Answer:

Q.No.5. UIIT is giving two training programmes. Two groups from BSSE were trained for the
same task. For the first group trained by programme A, it took a mean of 28.74 hours
with a variance of 79.39. For the second group trained by programme B, it took a
mean of 20.5 hours with a variance of 54.76. Which training program has less
variability in its performance?

Answer:

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Q.No.6. (a) In a surprise checking of passenger in a local bus, 20 passengers without ticket were
caught. The sum of squares and standard deviation of that amount found in their
pocket were Rs. 2000 and 6 respectively. If the total fine imposed is equal to the
amount discovered from them, and fine imposed is uniform. Find amount of fine to be
paid by each passenger.
(b): For the given data calculate Skewness by Karl Pearson’s method
Weights in Kg 118-126 127-135 136-144 145-153 154-162
Number of item 2 6 10 4 3

Answer:

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