Loyola College B.Sc. Statistics April 2012 Computational Statistics Question Paper PDF Download

LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – STATISTICS

FIFTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2012

ST 5507 – COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS

 

 

Date : 03-05-2012              Dept. No.                                        Max. : 100 Marks

Time : 9:00 – 12:00

Answer any THREE of the following questions:                                      

(a) A Textile manufacturer keeps a record of the defects that occur on the material by noting down the number of defects observed per 500 meter of the cloth. The data collected from 180 such pieces of cloth are reported below.

 

No. of Defects 0 1 2 3 4 5
No. of Pieces 10 25 62 54 21 8

 

Fit a Poisson distribution to the number of defects per 500 meter length and test for

goodness of fit at 5% level of significance.

 

(b) Data on the life-time of 250 machines are given below:

Life Time (in hrs) 0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 >8
No. of failed machines 85 51 35 24 18 15 12 7 3

Test at 5% level of significance whether the Life Time random variable follows

exponential distribution with p.d.f. f(x) = θe–θ x , x > 0.

(15 +18)

 

  • (a) A population consists of 5 units with ‘y’ values 1, 4, 6, 9, 12. Enlist all possible simple random samples of size 3 that can be drawn without replacement and verify the results E() = and E(s2) = S2.

 

(b) A population with 300 units is divided into three strata. A stratified random sample

was drawn and the observed values in the sample are reported below:

Stratum No. Stratum Size Sample observations
1

2

3

75

100

125

21, 26

32, 35, 37

40, 48, 49, 45

 

 

 

 

 

Obtain the estimate and get an estimate of its variance from the sample data.

(16 + 17)

 

  • (a) Compute index number for the given data using the following methods (i) Laspeyre’s

method,  (ii) Passche’s method and (iii) fisher’s ideal formula                            (8)

Item (Rs.) Base year Current year
Price (in Rs) Expenditure Price (in Rs) Expenditure
Food 10 600 20 1000
Rent 8 400 4 480
Clothing 8 480 12 600
Fuel 25 650 24 720
Others 16 640 20 960

 

(b) Change the base year 1996 to 2000 and rewrite the series of index numbers in the

following data:

Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009
Index 100 112 125 160 140 165 170 175 182

(5)

 

(c) Calculate the seasonal indices by the method of least squares from the following data:

(Multiplicative model)                                                                                            (20)

Exports of cotton textiles (million Rs.)
Year I II III IV
2001 71 65 79 71
2002 76 66 82 75
2003 74 68 84 80
2004 76 70 84 79
2005 78 72 86 85

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • (a) On any given day at a warehouse, 14 trucks are loaded with a particular product.

It is claimed that the median weight m of each load of the product is 39,000 pounds.

On a particular day, the following observations were obtained:

 

41,195        39,485         41,229        36,840         38,050          40,890     35720

38,345       34,930          39,245        31,031         40,780         38,050      30,906

Test the null hypothesis H0 : m = 39,000  against the one-sided alternative  hypothesis

H1 : m < 39,000 using  the critical region C = { y | y ≥ 9 } where ‘y’ is the number of observations in the sample that are less than  39,000. Find the significance level α for the critical region C.  Also find the p – value of this test.              

                                                                                                                                                                                (13)                   

 

 

 

(b)  A vendor produces and sells low-fat milk powder to a company that

uses it to produce health drink formulae.  In order to determine the fat

content of the milk powder , both the company and the vendor take a

sample from each lot and test it for fat content in percent.  Ten sets of paired

test results are as follows:

Lot Number Company Test Results (X) Vendor test results( Y)                                                 Vendor Test Results (Y)
1 0.50 0.79
2 0.58 0.71
3 0.90 0.82
4 1.17 0.82
5 1.14 0.73
6 1.25 0.77
7 0.75 0.72
8 1.22 0.79
9 0.74 0.72
10 0.80 0.91
11 0.92 0.74
12 0.58 0.55

 

Test the hypothesis H0 : p  =  P[X > Y]  =   against the one – sided alternative  H1 : p >

using the critical region  C = { w | w ≥ 7 },  where ‘w’ is the number of pairs for which

Xi – Yi  > 0. Find the significance level α  and p – value of this test.                      (20)

 

  • (a) Measurements  of the fat content of two kinds of food item , Brand X  and Brand Y

yielded the  sample data :

Brand  X :   13.5      14.0    13.6   12.9     13.0    14.2     15.0    14.3     13.8

Brand Y :    12.9      13.0    12.8   143.5   12.7    15.0     18.7    11.8    14.3

Test  the null hypothesis μ= μ2   against  μ1  μ2  at 5% level of significance.

(9)

( b)       Two random samples drawn from two normal populations are :

Sample I     :    23      15       25       27      23     20       18      24     25

Sample II    :    27      33       45       35      32     35       33      28     41      43

Test whether  the two populations have the same  variances.  Use 5% significance

level.

(8)

(c)  Seven coins were tossed and the number of heads noted. The experiment was repeated

130 times  and the following distribution was obtained.

 

No. of heads :   0          1          2             3            4             5              6             7

Frequency    :   7           6          19           35        30           23             9             1

Fit a binomial distribution to the given data and test the goodness of fit at 1% level of

significance.                                                                                                       (16marks)

 

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