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Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 1

Assuming that one-third of the population is tea drinkers and each of 1000 enumerators takes a sample of 8 individuals to find out whether they are tea drinkers or not, how many enumerators are expected to report that five or more people are tea drinkers?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 2

If the area of standard normal curve between z = 0 to z = 1 is 0.3413, then the value of Φ (1) is 

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Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 3

If X and Y are 2 independent  normal variables with mean as 10 and 12 and SD as 3 and 4, then (X + Y) is normal distribution with 

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 4

 If the points of inflexion of a normal curve are 40 and 60 respectively, then its mean deviation is 

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 5

For a Poisson variate X, P(X = 1) = P (X = 2). What is the mean of X?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 6

 If it known that the probability of a missile hitting a target is 1/8, what is the probability that out of 10 missiles fired, at least 2 will hit the target?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 7

 If the two quartiles of N (µ , σ2) are 14.6 and 25.4 respectively, what is the standard deviation of the distribution?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 8

If 1 percent of an airline's flights suffer a minor equipment failure in an aircraft, what is the probability that there will be exactly that  there will be exactly two such failures in the next 100 such flights?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 9

 If the Ist quartile and mean deviation about median of a normal distribution are 13.25 and 8 respectively, then the mode of the distribution is 

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 10

 X is a binomial variable such that 2 P(X = 2) = P( x = 2) and mean of X is known to be 10/3. What would be the probability that X assumes at most the value 2?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 11

If the mean deviation of a normal variable is 16, what is its quartile deviation?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 12

 If the quartile deviation of a normal curve is 4.05, then its mean deviation is 

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 13

What is the probability of getting 3 heads if 6 unbiased coins are tossed simultaneously?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 14

What is the standard deivation of the number of recoveries among 48 patients when the probability of recovering os 0.75?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 15

 If a variate X has has, mean > variance, then its distribution will be_______.

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 16

If x is a binomial variate with parameter 15 and 1/3, what is the value of mode of the distribution

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 17

What is the number of trials of a binomial distribution having mean and SD as 3 and 1.5 respectively?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 18

If X ~ P (m) and its coefficient of variation is 50, what is the probability that X would assume only non-zero values?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 19

If the standard deviation of a Poisson variate X is 2, what is P (1.5 < X < 2.9)?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 20

If the mean of a Poisson variable X is 1, what is P(X = takes the value at least 1)?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 21

 X is a binomial variable with n = 20. What is the mean of X if it known that x is symmetric 

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 22

 What is the probability of making 3 correct guesses in 5 True-False answer type question?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 23

If 1.5 per cent of items produced by a manufcaturing units are known to be defective, what is the probability that a sample of 200 items would contain no defective item?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 24

5,000 students were appeared in an examination. The mean of marks was 39.5 with a Standard Deviation 12.5 marks. Assuming the distribution to be normal, find the number of students recorded more than 60% marks.Given: When Z = 1.64, aREA OF NORMAL CURVE = 0.4495

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 25

If the overall percentage of success in an exam is 60, what si the probability that out of a group of 4 students, at least one has passed?

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 26

In a certain Poisson frequency distributionn, the probability corresponding to two successes is half the probability corresponding to three successes.The mean of the distribution is 

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 27

 For Poisson Distribution:

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 28

 In a normal distribution quartile deviation is 6, the standard deviation will be 

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 29

 An approximate relation between quartile deviation (QD) and standard deviation (S.D) of normal distribution is:

Test: Theoretical Distributions- 6 - Question 30

In a binomial Distribution with 5 independent trials, probability of 2 and 3 successes are 0.4362 and 0.2181 respectively. Parameter 'p' of the binomial distribution is:

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