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Bang Op gid oBeoronus Gul Gaur. @AGIYOS slr Cas sarrgs, SEE BACKSIDE OF THIS BOOKLET FOR ENGLISH VERSION OF INSTRUCTIONS [Turn over In multiplicative model of time series the deseasonalised valued are obtained as gf TCI (©) (P+S+C+I)-S (D) T+C+I Qugésd penne ApsSUCMosEUULL UGA Geauga aps pepe AUPLUOSOg? TCSL T cv) (B) TCI (©) (T+8+C+I-S DM) T+C ‘The following function f(x) represents the probability density function of which distribution? o (A) F diseribution with ( ) degrees of freedom (B) F distribution with (27,,272) degrees of freedom (©) F distribution with (y,,7,) degrees of freedom ~ F distribution with (y,,7,) degrees of freedom EGy QanQsnsul aren oat yotenes Lip Ph emiy /(x) oss ued 2er_wgy (x (A) slgcrenn creinenfiéscnss | 2, (22 | eeu F-usad (B) sLucnono creivaaflésens (27,,272) 26n_w F -upeuco 1) aeoLw F pores (C) st qerenw crairailsena (D) stgcnenw ceaineméone (7,7) Ler F -useuw 3 ST/12 (Turn over 3. The reciprocal property of F,, ,, distribution can be expressed as J veh (8) and (D) neither (A) nor (B) F,,,,, useudlen senaoa8ipren uamyscr AavshuGagid Sgoreagy ) PIF, 2¢= Fe , = (C) (A) opp B) @raOw (D) (A) vagb (B) QranGVaen 4. If X ~ F(u,,ng) distribution then follows the distribution ry X ~ F(ny.ny) urevd erate, = = Lureueomangy ) (B) nie a(S. 3. If p is the correlation between X and Y. Then the correlation between aX + and ¥ is (A) ap B) ap+b © a'p woe p werugy X wag ¥ -ar gt Opeicahe, aX +b wig Y -e gc Opa segs (A) ap (B) ap+b (C) a’p @) p SsT/2 4 ‘The forecasts on the basis of a time series are (A) cent percent true 0 at a great extent (©) never true (D) none of the above aPisra Aeuxd p_ay.dsenassnen snasQpnLé euflenaullen enor sim Devgy (A) qpadigd 2 einen B) GHUILL dma cveny (©) sare Qdene D) Boras ergaudloorer For every FOR statement there ean be only x Only one NEXT statement (B) More than two NEXT statement (C) Two NEXT statements (D) None of the above ga@ang FOR aby oben use, (A) ga&Cogeng NEXT ayy (B) Qreingsg Coane NEXT sab (©) QreinG NEXT apo D) Qaubpair argiawWereoa If Birth rate > Death rate, the population trend vw increasing trend (B) decreasing trend (C) both (A) and (B) (D) neither (A) nor B) Boi oipd> Qpsu opi eerpne ws Aprons Cunaanensy (A) sippeny Gung B) Qpkeuporu Curie, (© (A) opp (B) QranOw @D) (A) wig (B) QreinQuareoe 5 ST/12 [Turn over 9. For a given population (A) say. Total deaths = 3640 Total population = 1,22,000 Find C.D.R (Crude death rate) fo 2s (B) 2.98 (C) 0,298 (D) none of these (A) rea wear Qgnonnas Qurgs Qnty = 3640 Quorgs was Qgrens = 1.22,000 eréapres C.D.R (Seasons QoUy Spb) seins (A) 29.8 (B) 2.98 (©) 0.298 (D) none of these 10. The test statistic associated with the MPT for Hy:0” =1 Vs H,:0? =2 in N(0,0”) is w OX, f ae © SIK.-X) (D) Sample median N(0,07)-upeuces Hy 107 = 186 orBipnen Hy :0° =2 Congenond6 Ogoctunen MPT a,eng) @ 2% ® Dx ia a © Yx,-X ©) vxAAGar sar 11. If the power under alternative hypot (A) 0.35 GF 020 © 0.95 (D) 0.65 's of a most powerful test is 0.3 then its size can not be wry aOGarcr Apel Papen Corseen 03 Qepindes, God soonpas (A) 0.35 (B) 0.20 (C) 0.95 (D) 0.65 ST/12 6 e@ 12. For testing H:@=5 against K:@=8, based on a sample of size 25 drawn from N(6,1), which one of the following can be taken as a BCR? @ ¥$x,<10 © Sx 10 H:0=5 ait K:6=8 ccnp Cangma%a, N(G1) crop used ung ugud 25 a6 QOpend. Spscin_ ape ag BCR. cor aOpssQancronanb? 2s () YX, <10 @) 2 2s, © YX, <6) xX, 10 (D) YX? >36 13, A mixed model of a time series with components 7,$,C and T is (A) 1=¥/SxCxI J V-TsSxC+1 © Yer+S+Csl (D) None of the above sropApn i Meader apuusdr T,S,C wagid 1 36 euler soy argesmoiy PMud @ftug (A) 1-¥/SxCxI (BR) YeT+SxC+l () Y+T+S+C4! (D) GiGer alu axenensgico 7 ST/12 [Turn over 14. Given the diagram below, we understand that gt Activity ‘C’ is dependent upon both A and B (B) Activity ‘C’ is dependent only on A (C) Activity ‘C’ is dependent only on B (D) Activity 'C’ is not dependent on A and B 8G yp Asn Qaeliic. Geren ULsHles Ener pmb sitleugy wings créanrd> (A) 'C Qowxduniig, A wigid B Qswduniions arinigy across (B) 'C Geuspuntig, ‘A’ Qourduinisens wt Od enigy 2crengy (C) 'C Qswdumrvg, BY Qavsunrisens wl Gib eminigy ociengy D) ‘C Gsupumig, A upp B @ran Qoupurdens eniidegs coor 15. If initial basic feasible solution is an optimum basic feasible solution, in a maximization problem, then FH %-C)20 B) (Z,-C,)AadU Renoir, PLUGS erMbéd senndgnd. Ganbn Hd aterm, (A) RAMP B) a@matiIennd PGs ©) Gowspusmring, @D) Qardger ergopSdoae ST/12 16 38. For a random sample of size 10 from N(u,07) the confidence interval for ys when o” is @ [¥ toon tna | ns ) [F-ton Flue E| hs mn Ss Ss siner | 39. x (B) 2 +1 <_l lis © > @ 3F n-sgyliyssi Qaneine /(ad) reap upaigeg, QUGs esse wpenpude oA wHK’nSCL nang B) +1 1 2 @) win I aT sTvi2 [Turn over 40. For a random sample of size n from a Bernoulli distribution with parameter 6, the sufficient statistic for 8 is go Ex, B) x; (Max (8.04%) D) Min (2,024) A-egiliysdr ana, QuAdeerd UIUQEG, 0 -eiler Curg oar ysrafluSuscd sxeTe0<9 (A) Ex, ®B) my, CO) (2g. xy) oo BUAUGWD 4i. For a random sample of size n, from f(x,@) j -mex then the estimator is called (A) BLUE (B) UMVUE SO Consistent (D) MLE E(6)= 0 wip V(b) 0 crates n> s1sGungy wBLSLO erenener orenugs (A) BLUE (B) UMVUE (C) Gurgssyper_ug) (D) MLE 19 sT™2 {Turn over 45. Let X,,Xy,.X, be a random sample from U(0,0). Then the MLE of @ is @) Xx (B) first order statistic re nth order statistic (D) median XX), oreug, U0,0) urade sg aOsauLr OG yramid sag oad, O-Slen BUQUG 0 Agoussés oPUSLg Cy) B) psd aflens ycratudused sxorenau (©) auflens'n! - Aamain ysrofluduscd ojarenau (D) Gr _PHaaouned 46. The ¢ distribution can be used to test (A) independence of attributes (B) difference between two population proportions HF significance of correlation coefficients () all the above L-ureudd orig Conponcnig UWerU@ld (A) omiGeor Geis B) QranG epcpenos OsneA unsiactlen Caugur® (CC) @LOnays Aswan Andy snesd (D) Qeres srenonguio 47. The probability density curve of the F distribution is (A) negatively skewed dO positively skewed (C) symmetrical (D) any of the above P -upeudcr ams Lig) evencray 2,08) (A) aPiivenp Cami (B) Gpinwonp Care (©) swfleoe D) Cod 2crormdhe serag gang sT/2 20 48. Let X,,X;,..X,, be a random sample from a distribution, then an unbiased estimator of ® is wm 2y(x,-%) (C) max-min XXX, oH UTAAG‘g THSSUULL OG Trad mg crafld, o-cr AppsAuyo WPS Lererevumengy ) 42y(x,-xF ®) (©) GiQUG- BAR. w 1 y{x,-xP 49, Blog (B) al 30 | oo} ©) (2 fo) 2,4) rep 2 BLIYKEFHG, 0-65 Grow, Aopen Grong Aol Purrengy @) -nal (22) log f ae" © = neh a1 sT/12 [Turn over 50. In Y, is the largest order statistic in a random sample of size n from U(0,g), then an unbiased estimator of 2 is @) ¥, fn i n-preimi won@Aude, ¥, crenigy U(0,A) upeuci> Quiws cuflensusrayeorwgy sreafler f -cBlen n+1)¥,/n (©) ¥, Ane+1) (D) n,n +1) Bo psAushy wsinSCywnengy (A) ¥ fn (By (n+1)¥,/n (©) ¥,An+1) (D) nY, An+1) 51. Let ¥,,X;,...X, be a random sample from N(y,1) then an unbiased estimator of y? is @) ¥ fo x XX2 NX, orang, N(u,1) useudldlgig: rOsahuLL Qo Iain ag orale, u*-én BopsAusw “ woBUSCLerenen (B) > 8 7 ' \ 8 "J + ale 8 If X;,Xy,..X, isa random sample of size n from f(x,8)=(0+1)x®, O-1 then the maximum likelihood estimator of @ is re) Bay (B) n+Zlogx-1 w Roa (oy [E!e*_) Elogx Tlogx n =(G+l)x’, O-1 cep Sapssey snmIDGig THsULL gard 0 -Ads BLAU GO AG DUS HEH WAS Y eM) 74] (B) n+Elogx-1 © (D) _Zlogx sTn2 22 53. 55. Deflation or index numbers is meant for calculating (A) real wages (B) money income index (©) real income index number PO the above Laren Lb gs HUE cain semddQerg) (A) annus atduen (B) Lem atouer GSuSLOLoir (©) e.einenio erbucr @uSLOL ein (D) CuGa 6GLILL smensgd If the new series is connected with the old series is known are (A) base shifting Gh veckesard splicing (©) forward splicing (D) all the above uPu euMenscous Lenipas auflensGusn@ Qenanigs saxréDLLiGis Huse. G crain crenuGargs A) sg su@r syen@ ond B) Aen Cenrds @HuiLGLenseor QouiOga (O) warCernaA @ifuSCOLeinsanen Ceu_Ose (D) GoGo sufte srenenggrd Family budget method is also known as (A) method of price relative BF method of weighted relatives (C)_ simple average of price relative (D) none of the above HOU avaAraay ALL qpenpenw Qevoungwid sapormd (A) Bena pismo apenn B) Pamir payers yon (©) craflw agra ene ginyenw (perm (D) argyaySeoene0 23 sT/2 [Turn over 56. The price movement in all the market's except retailers is indicated by (A) retail price index Pw wholesale price index (C) fixed price index (D) all the above Adaop Sununfiaw sedifgy Aenaeurdl serge cenevcurd onbpts (movement) QpMeRiugs (A) Aawen Bare 659 (B) Qunggellna Bere GSO (©) Burw Aare @Hi8H D) GoGo GAUGEL stenenégyid 57. Year-to-year indices in the chain base method are called (A) chain indices link relatives (©) fixed base indices (D) all the above AGLIGL 1 Sig Lue sD (WEP 5aNOTnsRLGH GHG AL oor ergGersrpred fA) aPileS| @HuSLALois (B) Ganitency arin yar ©) flere» siacrsoor Gus QL ois D) Qara severed 58. Which index satisfies factor reversal test? (A) Paasche's index (3) Laspeyre's index ys Fisher's ideal index (D) Walsh price index crip GMO (pene srr a+Pnordy Cangerar sey sa UGS Dg (A) uncle @ USO (B) wreviduster 6 6uSQ CO) Gopicir EHO (D) aarereig @AUSG ST/12 24 59. If Laspeyre’s price index is $24 and Paasche's price index is 144 then Fisher's ideal index is (A) 234 (B) 180 gD 216 (D) none of the above enna duimen Blener Hub Arar 324, UraGudiar cena GH ALoin 144 cronpy QErsrd Aegaten GHULO creireniien oSumengy (A) 234 (B) 180 © 216 OD) agiaysecoa 60. The characteristic function of a chi-sqare distribution is (a) (= 2it)"”? (B) (L+ git)? ow (-2iy"’? @) (-2)"* es-euirés usauden A\puy eriry spongy (A) (-2i0)"”? (B) (1+ 2iu)*"? (C) (v-aity"® (D) (- 20)? G1, When the population size is N=5 and sample size is n=3, which of the following is not unbiased for the population mean? NY +99 Nit Yo 8%) +95 pf 8 3 (B) 2 ©) 7 3 N=5 creny YYMUsAsrGP UGE Ugg n=3 wMAML LOWER eénpTe, ApascinLarpDe ogy (a) Yous WprEH epreMIE AppsA 2erugy N+ + 3s M+ Ye GY Ys dots A) B © D (a) 3 @ Ay @ Au oy 25 ST/12 [Turn over & One of the two wings of national statistical organisation is ros cso (B) Indian statistical institute (C) Zoological survey of India (D) Geographical survey of India QrexG Anosche perpren GaAs ysrathiGuse steniocasmongys (A) CSO (B) QpPusc ysreFudue Pgevond (C) QpGu AwtiAwd gwereid (D) ssw yossued sevsvd 63. Given a population consisting 5 units with values {7,3,8,10,4}. If the sample contains 1*, 4* and 5" population units (in a SRS of size 3) then an unbiased estimator of the population mean is (A) 32/3 am 7 (©) 10/3 () 3 AsrPssucr WYoosIsrGI 5 Bogs epeorw wAUysmorrengy {7,3,8,10,4}. sopyasenmengy 1.4 Loo gIb Sag PageinBAsTEP 1G (SRS-ch UGwer 3 PG US) SHLCLNgy IopPsAupy oPUSLges WYOSsMAsNEA syrsMlunenss (A) 32/3, B) 7 (© 1018 (D) 3 G4. The name Neymann is associated primarily with which one of the following in sampling theory (A) simple random sampling (B) cluster sampling fo stratified sampling (D) systematic sampling pase undlll segaipPe, Opiinc oéip Quast a4 HU@OLuITE eB Le Apr Ayn wigs (A) anpnrar aseumisciy waft (B) Qanégy wai (C) UGsrswengg org D) 9epriseoag orf sT/12 26 hd Match the following @ — VOseswe) GVO seswor) GD Voces Oise) () Voy Ger) (A) @~a, i) -b, Gil) -¢, Gv) -d 4 @-«, Gi) — 4, Git) —b, (iv) —a SC p Aan QsaLue Ocrerens GumGEAOs @ VF saswn) Gi) VGsrswon) Gi) Yoon ee) Gv) Vou Gur) (A) (i) a, (ii) —b, (ii) -¢, Gv) -d (©) (i)=6, (i) =a, Gi) -b, ivy -a (a) (b) © @) (B) (D) fa) (b) (©) @ B) (D) (i), Gi) — a, (ii) -d, Gv) -e (i) =4, (ii) ~ a, Gil) - b, (iv) ~e (i) -b, Gi) -a, (iii) - 4, (iv) () —d, (i) - a, (ii) - b, (iv) - sT/2 [Turn over & 67. Mach the following (i) Systematic sampling Gi) Simple random sampling (iii) Stratified sampling (iv) Cluster sampling (A (=a, (ii) -6, (itl) -, (ivy (©) G)~ 4, Gi) ~a, Git) ~ b, iv) -e Quresds ()— gepmseogg) ONG «Osso Gi) raft every wns Gi) U@ensuonodg on A iv) Ganges orga (A) =a Gil) ~e, Gil) -b, ivy -a (©) @=a, (ii) a, (iil) -b, (iv) -e Given the following statements fa) ) © (d) B) (a) (b) © @ @B) (D) Homiogeneous groups Linear trend Lottery method Heterogeneous groups (i) - ¢, Gi) — b, Gi) — a, (iv) -d (® ~b, Gi) ~¢, Gil) - a, (iv) -d BH UB SpE CpréCanL@ Cundg, Gaiden worm SGuaspren sidvoong (6, Gi) -b, Gi) -a, (iv) -d () ~b, Gi) -¢, Git) - a, Givy-d () Systematic sampling can be regarded as cluster sampling (ii) Systematic sampling is an equal probability sampling (iii) Systematic sampling is less efficient than stratified sampling always AF (and Gi) are true (C) Gi) and (iii) are true Sipéscin_ sabgeoter (B) (D) (@ and (iii) are true G), (ii) and (iii) ave true G) Ctomamnig ng Ose. Qanpge mors AOS gle Aarceremd (i) Guepdsevdg ay aOspanergy ys sees HDS sOwNGID (iii) eQunggrd pupracnig my AO SEd UOaumVég Hon BL Goons Dpaiagy (A) (wg (i) ».cixen (©) Gi) widgyd (il) eetrens ST/12 (B) (@) (@ wg (iii) 2 erene (, Gi) widgnd (ii) eeinenw 69. In sample surveys (A) _ the population size is not necessarily known PI the population sie is finite and known (C)_ the population size can be infinite (D) the population size must be always a multiple of sample size aay ener QUSe (A) WQ@UsQsnes UGUs CasmyUiseeme B) HYousdsrgA UGUe Isfeg Py arcorgTGS (C) PymusdsngA LGoOe WRadrsTgo D) HY@U_sABIEA LigUd GHIOLNEQEID LORD HH UBOET sd Cluster sampling will be effective is (A) cluster contain homogeneous units vw cluster contain heterogencous units (©) clusters are of same size (D) clusters are of different sizes Garis ung uwereRs anqusgy (A) Gsnggisac 9Cr Unspren sims 2oLWB B) Asnpgiscr Uo Ugppren sag LeOLwB) (C) Qanigracr 96r ugiEr aor) (D) snggbs6r UH Upiocescr asongy 29 ST/12 [Turn over ®_ A Latin square design possesses (A) one way classification (B) two way classification JS vee way classification (D) four way classification wher agrs ALL Solan s OLUGSsOS A giag ®) deap © wage D) sreng eh 71, Given random allocation, proportional allocation, optimum allocation and equal allocation which one is the best method of allocation? (A) equal allocation (B) proportional allocation GF optimum allocation {D) random allocation AsrGssiLL soanidy LED, DAS s0LUUsY aapp UGG wHHId sOUHEL RA. oS Wop Anis ubscingd (A) oums@ (B) Adis ewiues@ (C) 2866 aso (D) sonic UEO 72. Given the statements (Systematic sampling is always more precise than simple random sampling Gi) Simple random sampling is always more precise than systematic sampling (iii) Systematic sample mean is unbiased for population mean (A) (and Gi) are always true (B) (i) alone is always true g (iii) alone is always true (D) (ii) and (iii) are always true sTn2 30 e Expsain axoyysatiiy @ gYASMUsS KOPOSd cow swam HADGEsSmo IL oLAUTEQEw Bsus Sod eumisgsgs Gi) aroflus samisy RALGESO. QEMBMDSE BADDASMa BL THAUMQSI Daan Slods eunisiggs Gi) GERIG Wop oTEA EQEnEAsNGA spree InpsF urengs (A) @) woop (iii) rUQUMggNd 2 cerenw (B) (i) WL Od eHGuTgg 2 anew ©) Gi) wl. Ov eL@UrEggss aceon D) Gi) wipe (it) eL@umggud aciven 73. The probability of including pairs of units with labels 3 and 5 in a sample under SRS with N=16 and n=6 is 2 1 1 1 2 py} y ae 21 ® 3 © 210 © 105 SRS-4 QrainO Sogacr. 3 opyw 5 gL OLor ws Horaycn N =15 wa gwd n=5 Caigpra i 1 1 (a) ® 5 © x5 oz 74. Given PRINT LENS(AS) corrected statement is (A) PRINT LENS(A) 7a PRINT LEN(A3) (C) PRINT LE S(A8) (D) None of the above PRINT LENS(A8) Gobsadenn S86 Qawand (A) PRINT LENS(A) (B) PRINT LEN(AS) (C) PRINT LE $(As) (D) None of the above 31 sT/z [Turn over a 1 A numeric constant in BASIC can be (A) signed (B) unsigned ~ (A) or (B) (D) (A) and (B) Puyo andacv aid» BASIC-6 Darang QeGsewd (A) @pycen (B) @AuG Ge (©) (A) soag(B) — (D)_ (A) wag (B) 76. Which one of the following cannot be a useful sampling frame? (A) voters list (B) geographical map (©) list of firms IH list oF investigators Bpactnaspgdr orgy soQuciquicdd wwe seissirgy? (A) eunésiranit Uciguicd B) Yebhuss venruLid (©) sopra ucgwad (D) Yad Benpenamd ULQwe 77. NSSO and CSO are under the control of A mosp (B) MEA (©) MHRD (D) Ministry of defence NSSO wig CSO erg a Qc gen Bp a. crergy (A) MOsPI (8) MEA (©) MHRD (D) ungyeriy scondseid A sampling frame (A) gives a complete description about investigators a gives a complete description about cost of the survey gives a complete description about the population under study (D) gives a complete description about the questionnaire SoM UL Ye ren gy (A) yods lengenear Gauautsaiien pqy efleumb uipi6l B) sansa Giy CH Aercronr]id Aaoray UH opepeeuyto Us (CO) syteilen Sip actor ens Asmenaudlen epqpadloutlh Libihl D) 5e5AeHu A GUO GscireSgrr dH epapafleupd uh sTi2 32 a 79. General format for LI tatement in BASIC is LM ive no. LET (variable) = (expression) (B) line no. LET (variable) > (expression) (C) LET (variable) = (expression) (D) LET (expression) = (variable) Qurgseunes LET euéAustd, BASIC-& (A) line no, LET (Gouflunder) = (erécivtspagen) (B) line no. LET (GouflusSer) > (erésioragen) (C) LET (GouflunSer) = (eréeivciragsin) (D) LET (erécivcpagen) = (Gouflunden) 80. What value would the computer assign to the variable listed in 30 LET=B =2 22.1442 (A) 4.228 (B) 4.228 (42.28 30 LET=B =2 2214+ 2 SOLE enpuns Oger nin, Qarotlun@ wings? (A) 4.228 (By 4.228 () 42.28 (D) 42.28 81. Vital rates are customarily expressed as (A) percentages BO ver thousand (©) per million (D) per billion ewisloa Speers Qungyounes AeuhiuOsgn> epeny A) AysarQ (B) spud Spi © Baduen gio D) BecSuscn efsio 33 ST/12. [Turn over Life-table is also named as YS mortality table (B) survival table (C) life expectancy table (D) all the above eumnpaoad ULguicicn opQUWit (A) Qptus uc gus (B) auGt ampga UcQue (©) gus aBiuniey ULque DO) goa soaignr 83. Normally a life-table is constructed for an age interval of (A) five years (B) five to 10 years KI one year (D) none of the above Gurgieune apie ULgwd ang crnfums s1eni06gi0 cperD A) Sagi B) 5 eps Laguv (©) prague (D) Geudysr ergandtarsna 84. Given «= 0.05, Which of the following sets is not a member of the collection of critical regions used for testing the null hypothesis H, : X has probability density function 1)-{" if O? (A) apni desad (B) Plidiadssd — (C) sndwner asm (D) mt Gasset SsT/12 46 116. If X and ¥ are independent, the value of regression coefficient Ay is equal to ¥ 0 @®) 1 © o (D) Any positive value X waigw ¥ sniusny calle, fy a Agri yoGunds Asygaler PUSHES sororengy (a) 0 ®) 1 © » D) «5 9G Cpiverp wH4y 117. The coordinates (X,Y) satisfy the lines of regression of (A) ¥onX (8) Xon¥ fo Both the regression lines (D) None of the regression lines aquéegadr (X,Y) ag Qamiugb or eGgniiyy Ganacr (A) ¥ QarGoa X B) X QaGow ¥ (©) QranG 2LerOpriiy CorGacr (D) aig erengm iy ConQacr Barone 118. Rejecting an Acceptable Quality Level product makes a risk to IO Producer ®) Consumer (C) Shop keeper (D) No risk at all suwIe sro sks sere, SyraNiLgnd JHU0 s1UTUBeS anirpgauit (A) apug Sumani B) gaiGemner (0) seo. beagit (D) summwposs 47 ST/12 [Turn over 119. If a process is normally distributed M( 0") then the probability that the process will go outside the control limits is (A) 0.05 @B) 0.025 GE 0.0027 (D) 0.9973 Gi Asisensuler QupwG QuaBlenac ugord N(u,o7) eral, Aaisnawvler Gaptg «LOM srevcnmig QauelCu Aecnore s1B6n Alsipssa; wg? (A) 0.05 (B) 0.025 (C) 0.9027 ) 0.9973 120. Ina single sampling plan the formula for ATI is (A) n+ (N-mP, n+(N-nya-P,) (©) n+ NP, (D) n+ NQ~B) 06 HpsPLLsPa Sp ATI-ci GSS morengs A) n+ (N-mP, (By n+ (N-n)-P,) © n+NP, @) n+Na-P) 121. If B = 0.093 and n = 50 then the UCL of ap ~ chart is (A) 0.156 (8) 0.316 fo 0.216 (D) 0.35 B = 0.093 wigs n = 50 crates p evens ur gipien UCL 2engy (A) 0.156 @®) 0.316 © 0.216 (D) 0.35 122. During an examination of equal lengths of cloth, the following are the number of defects observed : 5, 3, 4, 2, 6, 7, 4,3, 2 Find the lower control limit for a contro chart for the number of defects. (a) 36 (B) 9.292 f° () 5.692 goatden moBorgeng yrryb Gung Deneuglb Gerpssr sain Suc L gy Geomsathei ceisrenflasensacr, ai OUND svenp ur span apa Sp 8 QUunG sredoncvacr swrins, (A) 3.6 (B) 9.292 © 0 (D) 5.692 sT2 48 . 123, Which mean is most affected by extreme values? (A) GM @) HM ys AM (D) Trimmed mean ap spre poner WPLysond sislewb unPsssuGslogs? (A) Quepaee apne (B) Qasé syn (© ac.Ga syne (D) 4AwO sore 124. If the two observations are 10 and -10 and their harmonic mean is (a) 10 B) 0 © 5 (D) Drei wP Uys 10 VoHw -10 ya Qespra sipen Gora apo (a) 10 ® 0 “8 wv Pa 125. Mean deviation is minimum when deviations are taken from (A) Mean FF Median (©) Mode (D) Zero Aosead cpahengy Hs GoCungy soraf Aarssbd SFély wsLenu Hiei? (A) sya B) Ben flea © geo D) 0 126. Sum of the absolute deviations about median is (A) Zero (B) Maximum of Minimum (D) One Gon Poraud uppu Ardsisolicr sa pPsysotlér Gee ao @B) Laue © bg ) 1 49 ST/12 [Turn over 127. For a highly variable series, the most suitable mean is (A) AM. (®) GM wo HM. (D) None of the above WALYsoAd Gs arpund acter go Osm_GH afliuten seal (A) Ga sqreAl B) Qugssa eqnah (©) Gass syref (D) GiGa o.crer ergeyd Qerera 128. What percentage of values is less than 3" decile? BO 320% 8) 70% (C) 40% (D) None of the above céreuenay spes wPLuys61 Da 6B. Alena? (A) 30% (B) 70% (©) 40% D) GisGe a stor argo Bevener 129. Which of the following is unit less measure of dispersion? (A) Standard deviation (B) Mean deviation J Coefficient of variation (D) Range AG yp AenQSsLUCL Lpoyena soreysalle aTgiS Berg Qedenes’? (A) BLL aed (B) eqns Besa (C) orpun Qs Ase ) bie sT/2 50 e 130. 131, 132. If the quartile deviation of a series is 60, the mean deviation of this series is go 72 (D) 75 G6 Asner ardionen Hlassid 60 aH QGsATE, ds Aor Aen sproM asad (A) 70 (B) () 70 (71 ( 72 (D) 75 For two random variables X and Y, E(X)= 8, E(Y)= 6, Var(X) = 16, Var(¥) = 36 and @) 48 «4 (D) 52 X wp ¥ cad Qran@ wnPssnenare, E(X) = 8, E(¥) = 6. Var(X) = 16, Var(¥) = 36 wig Pyy = 0.5, orefléy E(XY) seins, (a) 60 (B) 48 © 14 (D) 52 The first four central moments of a normal distribution with parameters 4 and o” are (A) 0.07.03 x 0,07 (©) 0,07, 0,307 (D) Ustiuerenassst 4. wipprd o? crané Ganon eior Quid leno ureucer (psd prove, comune QUGEGA Opronsisscr (A) 0,07,0,3 (B) (©) 0,0°,0,30" ©) 51 ST/12 [Torn over 183. X and Y are independent Poisson random variables with parameters 3 and 10 respectively. ‘Then P(X +¥ = 3) is e Bas)? ~ Pas" e83t @® oF a om X wags Y oenp srong umisrés sws8i wrfscten Ueinucrmaussr pennGu 3 wigs 10 erates P(X +¥ = 3) ordnugs esa" es)? ets? (A) ‘B) (C) —— (D) —— wy 3) © WF Oo 0 < (ay) <@ 434. The joint probability density function of (X,Y) is f(x,y) = 0, otherwise ‘The marginal distribution of X is (A) 2%, 0 (D) A 2yoigy 75% nm B - 80% 2 cinoma Cusauriscr. 9Gr sbucugeng ap Gung cris sscblBpisleo oe Aeoufter 464.8 onguT® THOHEDH? 3 13 4 (A) = B) Cc = D) = @ = @) OF 5 146. If X isa random variable, E(e™) is known as (A) Characteristic function v4 Moment generating function (C) Probability generating function (D) Cumulative distribution function X-amisay wr crate, Ee) crenugy (A) Apinys situs (B) PosusAeyp sei, (C) Bapsacy 2 qarseu oniy (D) GeBayd upersd sniy sT/12 56 147. If X is a vandom variable with mean 4 then E(x ~ y)? is (A) Standard deviation x Variance (C) Mean deviation about mean (D) None of these X oreny swoumitiy wiper sgnafl us creer E(x - x)? oromigy (A) Pluss B) ongun QLer CO) mt GasrnshIde sg eHFssIUG syneM arse (D) Qos ognAdene 148, If X is a random variable having its pdf f(x), then E(X) is called f Arithmetic mean (B) Geometric mean (C) Harmonic mean (D) Progressive mean X eréip ourisiny wre Qairine ome eenenes cL sph f(x) cra. B(X) creas (A) aL Qs arma B) Gu@sae sora (©) Qensa agra (D) Qsrite ayes 149. Points of inflexion of a normal curve is (a) ute yg wee ( ut20 (D) wtso eusnonevanqudlen eunsraqionipyy Lydtaflesdt Somnus. (A) wtie B) wto ©) (D) wt3e 87 sThz [Turn over 150. Ina single sampling plan, rectifying inspection will f (C)_ Improve incoming quality (D) Not have an effect prove outgoing quality (B) Not improve outgoing quality 06 MppALL SAM, -yiisey aMleciuy Gungs (A) Gave Gusgn sxfsSenen CoduG,send B) QasiGugn sxssleoe Gooudssnss (OC) 2ciGor ago srsferer Comudssnd (D) cages uusce sores 151. The control limits delimited by the consumer are called (A) Modified control limits (B) Natural control limits fo Specified control limits (D) None of the above gstCanfen ambyag 2LULKg a. QLLuM® crdenavadh regs (A) onpoGule a Qiu samesdr (B) Quidans a Qiun@ crderarscn (0) @ fly at OLN stereos D) Qasdysr erpauwrora 152. When the values of the population range R is not known, then for X chart, the trial control limits with usual constant factors are (A) UCL = X+A,R, CL Bove (© UCL=X+Ja,R, cL R, LCL=X-A,R +A,R, CL =X; LCL=X-A,R ; LCL = X-JaR X+A,R,CL=R; LCL =X () UCL AR sT/12 58 X-c aaurgda Yow Asre9 afes R-dr ody. Aghuingy creadsAsnein®, wef srpenllsenLar onisiiy 6 GUuin@ er@enosusmengy (A) UCL=X+A,R, CL = R, LCL = X-A,R WB) UCL-X+A,R,CL=¥, LCL=X~A,R © UcCL=X+ JAR, CL=R; LCL =X - Jak () UCL=X+44,R, CL=R;LCL=X~-A,R 159. If the probability of acceptance of lot is one for values of proportion defective p < for p > 0 (py — specified) one can (A) not draw an OC curve v4 draw an ideal OC curve (©) not get a lot in sampling plan (D) get a double sampling plan ecudler gu Hapsaa ody cae 21g) Genpsotsn ADs GUY BeId, P< Po, wHgLd yReUsNd D> Py $6 ( Po GarGssiuceg) asGung eGout (A) 0C eunararsnna; corse a_ngy (B) Alagus OC eu@mereuengey aussie (C) mg Osseo Pig 8d Gawd cupmgy D) Qomps ro GiwGugs 154, Three-sigma limits are called action limits. Two-sigma limits ave called (A) Natural limits (B) Specification limits w Warning limits (D) Probability limits tpenyy bor cdo crenLg! BL AoE crm. QyeinG aléuon créronorser cress) (A) Quduines cromaoscir (B) MULL ardrsnmacr ©) aaahiens cerenovest (D) Blayppacy cdvencossct 59 sTi2 [Turn over 155. A specific pattern of control chart points indicates (A) Natural causes of variation x Assignable causes of variation (©) No variation (D) An in-control state SCOLURLO cen piles GPE 26 senoiy st GSE Oeugs (A) Quduien sagem wrgun@acr (B) GPUS spe anpam ong mast (©) wegun@scr sogs (D) ects tUeL@ Plane 156. The probability that the component survives until some time is called (A) Cumulative probability (8) Continuous probability St Reliability (D) Durability Ao PBL UBLUEE 2.9 eIMpg Aen Hlaxppaey eerLigs (A) Gailey Paypssey B) Qpr_i Aaippsy (©) piousdimyu gereno (0) uw 157. Upper control limit of an X chart when process mean and standard deviation are unknown > AR ~ os A) Kea @ x. © xk X+A,R r o a +4 p A, 2pusé sora wpyid PLLcadsd AsnGssiuicddma cae, KX eepurg8d ewiwee 5C QLUMEG srerenaumengy 3R (A) ¥+Ao 1B) xee (D) X+aR ST/12 60 158. The trial control limits for R-chart with usual constant factors are (A) UCL = D,R, LCL = D,R, CL = R SI UCL = D, (CG) UCL = D,R,CL=R, LCL = DR CL=R, LCL = D,R (D) All the above R- cuengur piles (rudd sc Q@un@ credenwaeten Qurgsauren wiles srreaflesc (A) UCL = D,R, LCL = D,R,CL=R (B) UCL=D,R,CL=R, LCL =D,R (©) UCL=D,R\CL=R, LCL = DR (D) evar sronenigud 159. Four persons are chosen at random from group containing 3 men, 2 women and 4 children. Find the chance that exactly two of them will be children. 10 u a D 21 o 21 4 5 ay = By 2 ee) 3 (B) 3 3 geirncr, 2 Guainacr wip 4 Gpperpechdasg pane puitsdr unity epanpder aGasiUGdarpant. suns QranG Gpsopacr +QHEo embUy erener? 5 5 10 p 5 (©) a () 21 4 Ay Ss B) (A) 3 (B) 160. If X is a normal variate with mean 20 and variance 64, then the value of P(12 < X < 32) is, Given that P< Z<1)= 0.3143 and P(0 < Z<1.5) = 0.4332 where Z is a standard normal variate, (A) 0.4382 ®) 0.1189 (D) 0.5 61 ST/12 [Turn over agnafl 20 wbgw wiQUR® 64, Aeron. QudPloe wrBlerw BeroirG PO < X < 32) o opiuy Spascm edge og? Big PO < Z <1) = 0.3148 wpgw PO < Z < 1.5) = 0.4382, Z - syeng) soren Qusyplonast’s users. (A) 0.4332 (B) 0.1189 (©) 0.7475 () 0.5 161. If the mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 12 and 4 respectively, then P(X = 1) is equal to 4 4 (a) ao (B) ae (©) REDBULL Upaudlen epraM wopid wrgs.n aponpCus 12 pg 4 cratley P(X = 1) cx wSiaurengy 4 4 © (D) 162. 2% of the bulbs manufactured by a company are defective. In a sample of 200 bulbs the probability of 2 or more bulbs being defective using Poisson approximation is (A) 1+ Se" f -5e © 1-e* (D) b= 4e* 86 HaMsPS suds Beagaahe 2% GmourPconenas. 200 Benigast Qarcin. she 2 Ars g 9556 Goons GenUTBsdr QGss. uriercn ucuermp Csrpmunors QsreinG, Sleoraeud Bapssey (A) 1+ 8e* (B) 1-5e~* © 1-0" () 1-4e" 163. If X ~ Ul-a,q] is a uniform distribution then the distribution function of the random variable Y=X+ois x m2 Ba (B) a © » (D) 2ay X ~ Ul-a, a] erenugy @E0 Syren upaud cols, sweumistny wom ¥ = X +a erenpen upeusd ant @ 2 @ 2 oO x (D) ay ST/12 62 164, 165. 166, The formula for one missing observation in a Latin square design of order k is (A) (RC HT - Gk vs (A(R! + C' + 1) - 2G") Mk - Ye = 2) (C) [R(RE + Che TY) ~ GI] Mle = 1YUle ~ 2) (D) [M(R'4+ C'+ TY - 2G)? ke auflens 2 ctor Gp AGULL sain Hos Stora) Asnain opfer eqns ALL somovIen amisurD (A) (R'+C'+T'-G)IR (B) [R(R'+ C+ 7) = 26'] Mk - 1k - 2) (CO) (RR + C+) - GC] Kke ~ lk - 2) (D) [RRs C+ 1) = 2G Experimental error is due to (A) Experimenters mistakes (B) Variation in treatment effects (©) Variation in block effects BE Bandom factors GCengonents Senpuden snyestid (A) aque Qotscu9Td UG’ Beryp (B) Gonsments Gunga grass plome ou orpunG (©) £6 pris Beane gHuGW weQUMG (D) greed argent ‘The two contrasts of the same treatment are said to be orthogonal if the sum of the cross product of the coefficients is @ -1 0 (1 (D) 90 OG Gorpoanls Qurger Asrain_ Mw eoranac AsmesorGb Curg. KLE EHS AUGSse Qewy BOS (A) -1 ®) 0 ©. (D) 90 63 sT/12 [Turn over 167. To compare any pair of treatments after using ANOVA table we use (A) x? ~ test (B) Test for equality of variances (C)_ Test for randomness Duncan's multiple range test ANOVA 2 Levencm uucru@ SSL Ins, Qaain® Canpenenss Qungser HUG LwEUBergy (A) 2 -Csngener (B) wnpunOsalcn swppcrenioen Garsenen (©) swarmisciy seonioudes Canseoon {D) Lessatien udigpenen af Csngenen 168, Secular trend is indicative of long-term variation towards (A) Increase only (B) Decrease only GA Per increase or decrease (D) None of the above $arCurds cag Far_sro Ger Gace srasOem t alnadIa HUG orbs wndopang plus agodingy? (A) odd wc Oo B) Qosad wi Go C) gipb sbagy Qodid (D) GaGa seplus egiayBlerensr 169. Moving average method of fitting trend in a time series data removes the effect of (A) _Iong term movements PI short term movements (C)_ eyelic variation (D) none of these srag@sntt auflonsvla Sair_ara Gundfensn SrA aponacher sau sea U_LULL #66 TiO Aoserisener BieAogs (A) eior_aire arene) (B) Geos sra see © spa Curse, (D) GoGa ssw agieylersa ST/2 64 170. The lines of regression intersect at the point (a) a) BS QvanG Ose n4Gunég CarGacr Qour_Od QUO .¥) (C) 0) (D) (0 @) OY) (By (X,¥) © 0,0) ©) OD 171. Ifa constant 50 is subtracted from each of the value of X and Y, the regression coefficients are (A) reduced by 50 (B) 1/50" of the origina) regression coefficients (©) increased by 50 BP vot changed X wap Y wfslinjsalér SAGang wAiyscidesg 50 cen wnifldlens aflsend, ager onpleafiér Asm rys Asyp (A) 50.48 G@ndings (By 1/50 ured app wmaafies priya Qaupedaaes ©) 50.45 Psording (D) oPiy weorg 172. Regression equation is also named as (A) Predication equation (B) Estimating equation (©) Line of average relationship oe All the above Oprirys swcnunGacilen wHAnne Guwi A) persaniitny soc (By i soe ngud since (©) ayna Qsm rysror GpiGan@ (D) GoCa aren srévaomd 65 sT/12 [Turn over e 173, 174, 176. ‘The expansion for SQC is (A) Statistical Quantity Control (C) Scientific Quantity Control @) SQC ciieuraais spongy we Statistical Quality Control Scientific Quality Control (A) Ysiraflutucd s1aTay 5 OLUNG (Statistical Quantity Control) (B) Ysrofdue gyda GUNG Statistical Quality Control) ©) Agsepnen MBusron syarey s1.GciIn@ (Scientific Quantity Control) (D) Ay enen FHunen gos LUNG (Scientific Quality Control) ‘he originator of control chart is x Walter A. Shewhart @) (©) Grant ©) Sree OULU eengur sles cpm sayemors Deoppari (A) Walter A. Schewart @) (©) Grant ry Control chart is a technique to control (A) Product (B) Producer ©) BC QUUM_O cuerpi fen Penssworeng) BL OUUMEL. (A) apugdc@umgar (B) © ST/12 66 AW, Feigenbaum Duncan. AW. Feigenbaun Duncan Consumer fo Process pstCauren (D) eins 176. Control charts consist of wb ‘Three control lines (B) Upper control limit only (©) Lower control limit only (D) Upper and lower control limits only SC QUUMLO Gan GUsLw acron_éSw ugd (A) peg aC. QLUNLO wdererscr B) Cine aL GLUING rdrene we Owd (C) Ap aL QUUTO came wii D) Grd 5°. G0U09 dpb &p 6 OLN admeser WL OD 177. The relation between expected value of R and standard deviation o with usual constant factors is (A) B(R)= do GE WR) = he ©) BR) = De @) BR) = Dao wrong arpeniiecr GanainG, eAiuntsew oPuy(R) wpgyb ALL Aasassen (o) Ape hurengs (A) B(R)= de @B) BR) = do (©) ER) = Do (D) ECR) = Dio 178, ‘The conclusions drawn from time series analysis are (A) Partly true PO Not absolutely true (©) Actually true (D) Exactly true ara sri Agri euflens ab Arnis 2 Gourds gpyerser ecitemoUir. A) vee (B) Auismenpy screw sdors (C) Sgune D) scLmwwna 67 sT/2 [Turn over e 179. 180. Current year chain base index is equal to fp Link Relative of the curvent year x Previous year chain Index 100 (By __Link Relative of the previous year x Previous year chain Index 100) (C)___Link Relative of the previous year x Current year FBI 100 (D)__ Link Relative of the current year x Curvent year FBI 100 BLLIY Merger Plen@ o1gLLIeDL GSC G cra creruigy Buty asamagen Gantenay enmscr x aapengus aseiry.en 5A (6S uSLOLam 100 (A) B) _WaMPL aeing Caniicnes angst x cppensis serg.ch HHS GPUSLOL om 100 (©) _Whensws cing co Comienoy amiss x mL.Ou gscimg en Bone» sng crieo. BUS Geir 100 (D) BUOY acing cr Camienan ent yscr x pi Cy ageing. Bere s1y Ceo. GPUS OLat 100 Marshall - Edgeworth’s index number formula is denoted by (A) Py = 22 *® y 109 (B) Py = 22% 4 FAM, 109 Eola + 1) poo EPoh of Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these sT/2 68 Lomragad ~ aL gGountg qpenp :pard anand GDL crameneer erougiongy GDsamid Epy(do + %) Epo 4d (A) Py = 2PM * W109 (B) Py, = =P 4 SP «109 » Endy +4) Pa Souda” BDuas (©) A) wage B) QranGw D) Qanger egouslereren 181. The condition for the factor reversal test to be satisfied with usual notations is (Ay Pa * Qo angen a Pinon bgy Corgenen x Garaging UUIGIUDSSOUG’ Auppern GEO @ ne nia)" sT/12 74 194 aLqdtoo cteiranfigens: (7,72) 2eorw F -upaidien QoQ 366) (A) + = >2 YG? (n-2) oc) MAD 5 Oo" ny hn 2) nit? og na 9)' 7 * ‘The mean and variance of a chi-square distribution with n degrees of freedom are (A) 5 and n respectively (©) 2n and n respectively (D) we n and 2n respectively 2n and 4n respectively BL usin croiremens 2.eoLus ens -euides Upouclen ayTEA wg wngILING (a) wis amt n gong (©) 2n wagon xyengs A descriptive measure of the sample is called a (A) Parameter ob Statistic exihifles Borde Sioreneusdr ores (A) aL Oguy (©) eg usinuetenas 15 @) ©) @B) (D) @) (D) n wip 2n song) 2n wip dn sors Median Range Der flor Sis ST/12 [Turn over a 196, The moving average in a time series are free from the influence of (A) Seasonal and cyclic variations we Seasonal and irregular variations (©) Trend and eyclical variations (D) Trend and irregular variations srOplpn.s aflnadd paws sme UWLEUGsBOETd aps agUYysDGE cass aiuGSing)? (A) Uga: sto wipw spe Gund B) UGevara way geomisio wmBUROast (C) Saim_ana dmb sige worgunGscr D) faim sre wom (OHS oMpLMBar 197. A time series is a set of values arranged in order. (A) Geographical aT Chronological (©) Quantitative wise (D) Qualitative wise Lerafl Bleumiescnet Hy GUEOLUIE aslens ud cruggid ponnsG anagAgrLt arflers creng Guwit (A) youd (B) sresainow (©) seredier (D) s5piBeh 198. A time series helps to know the ——_— of the past business phenomenon, Actual behaviour (B) Real behaviour x Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B) Surin sda sig ane Dapédsaien sain Glu s1asAgneé auflens wwicruOAng (A) eemenownen ueinyseoer B) Dgwres usryacnor (©) (A) wag (B) QrenGar (D) cganeera ST/12 76 199. A time series is a set of data recorded (A) Periodically (B) At time or space intervals (C) At successive points of time YP Ailthe above srap@pnci aiflensude staf Blaupriscnen Geno guny Uglay QewUGUL ge GD (A) snagPiGamu (B) weal aivargy a0 Qen Goueflsafied (©) arageniy uoafien wslinyoler (D) Gojesiu simarigyo 200. Chain relative for any month is equal to AB LR of that month x C.R. of preceeding month 100) L.Rof preceeding month x C.R. of that menth 100 (B) L.Rof that month x C.R.of that month © 100 ©) Allthe above aC pgub EG WNgAAlés vA oni Decr orénugy GAIL wnpsBlér LR x eppengus wrghBler “ 100 Yaesu wrppPen LR x GAUL wrg,sflen CR 100 (B) (©) @PUILL wngpples LR x GHUNICL wrps Ben CR 100 (D) Coa wAILL senegid 7 STA2 [Turn over ST/12 Register T Number ] 2012 STATISTICS (Degree Standard) Time Allowed : 3 Hours] {Maximum Marks : 300 Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1. This Booklet has a cover (this page) which should uot be opened till the invigilator gives signal to open it at the commencement of the examination. As soon as the signal is received you should tear the right side of the booklet cover carefully to open the booklet, Then proceed to answer the questions. This Question Booklet contains 200 questions, Answer all questions. All questions carry equal marks ‘You must write your Register Number in the space provided on the top right side of this page. Do not write anything else on the Question Booklet. An Answer Sheet will be supplied to you separately by the Invigilator to mark the answers, You must: write your Name, Register No., Question Booklet SI. No. and other particulars on side 1 of the Answer Sheet provided, failing which your Answer Sheet will not be evaluated. 6 You will also encode your Register Number, Subject Code, Question Booklet SI, No. ete. with Blue or Black ink Ball point pen in the space provided on the side 2 of the Answer Sheet. Tf you do not encode properly or fail to encode the above information, your Answer Sheet will not be evaluated Each question comprises four responses (A), (B), (C) and (D). You are to select ONLY ONE correct response and mark in your Answer Sheet, In case, you feel that there are more than one correct, response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE vesponse for each question. Your total marks will depend on the number of correct responses marked by you in the Answer Sheet 8, In the Answer Sheet there are four brackets (A] (B] [C] and (D] against each question, To answer the questions you are to mark with Ball point pen ONLY ONE bracket of your choice for each question. Select one response for each question in the Question Booklet and mark in the Answer Sheet. If you mark more than one answer for one question, the answer will be treated as wrong. e.g. If for any item, [B] is the correct answer, you have to mark as follows [A] BIC] [D) 9. You should not remove or tear off any sheet from this Question Booklet. 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