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SECTION - A

(5 2 = 100)

Maximum : 100 Marks

[ Time : 3 Hours

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1. (a) How is Statistics used in solving certain


problems in Commerce ?

Answer any FIVE questions.


All questions carry equal marks.

December ]

and B.Com. Accounting and Finance )

( Common with B.Com. International Banking

231 / 620 / 630. BUSINESS STATISTICS

( PAPER - I )

( PART - IV )

( SECOND YEAR )

B.Com. DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2008

Name of the Candidate :

Register Number :

suitable

diagram

for

the

159 %
161 %

Transport, Communication, etc -

Social Services and Others

3. (a) Write the properties of an ideal average.

154 %

Industry and Minerals

272 %

Electricity

125 %

129 %

Irrigation, etc

Development

Agriculture and Rural

expenditures on various items.

following data related to the percentage

(b) Draw

and give examples.

2. (a) Explain the different kinds of classifications

(b) Explain the precautionary steps to be


taken before making use of secondary
data.

15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 44
45 - 49

(Xce )

|g

1,60 0
1,0 0 0
1,68 5
1,730
1,725
1,620
1,510

(0 0 0 )

v@A dA

p]

19,0 0 0
70 ,20 0
90 ,60 0
62,40 0
32,50 0
11,0 0 0
800

] _ @A

p] qos

0 921
0 90 1
0 8 8 5
0 8 62
0 8 50
0 8 32
0 8 12

eAu

} -

vpce BdFA @ A^@B[A.

10. qu pFA@D vcd vu, kA

11

9.

8.

7.

6.

10

15

@DA.

A | B d F A @ A ^ @ B [ u y A

p|pWY e, e

}os}| | L{A. d

10 K g .

16

15

40 K g .

40

20 K g .

30

2002 -

L@A

( .)

19 85-

( .)

() p @ D L L .

() E W [ L L .

y opY @D~WX] A^@BXu.

CA[@AopW[pFA@D,qu

p @A.

AcdX L @AjDosA

55 65 80

Y 15 24 38 51

20 24 26

12 16

veop@ A^@B[.

pFA@D X = 10 u pg Y -

XLA | L{g, qu

10

15

30

28

12

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4. (a ) D e f in e s k e w n e s s a n d d e s c r ib e a n y o n e
m e th o d o f m e a s u rin g its c o e ffic ie n t.

40 - 44

35 - 39

30 - 34

25 - 29

20 - 24

15 - 19

10 - 14

(b ) C o m p u te A rith m e tic M e a n a n d G e o m e tric


M e a n f o r th e f o llo w in g f r e q u e n c y
d is trib u tio n .

10
16
24
13
8
6
2
1

0-5

5 - 10

10 - 15

15 - 20

20 - 25

25 - 30

30 - 35

35 - 40

45

150

165

81

184

205

103 125
210

160
225

205
240

264

210 245

5. D e fin e c o rre la tio n b e tw e e n tw o v a ria b le s a n d


c o m p u te th e K a r l P e a r s o n s c o e f f ic ie n t o f
c o r r e la tio n f o r th e d a ta g iv e n b e lo w .

C la s s

(b ) C o m p u te K a r l P e a r s o n s c o e f f ic ie n t o f
s k e w n e s s f o r th e d is tr ib u tio n .

5.

10
16
24
13
8
6
2
1

0-5
5 - 10
10 - 15
15 - 20
20 - 25
25 - 30
30 - 35
35 - 40

150

45

165

81

184

205

103 125

210

160

225

205

W[@A@ A^@B[.

264

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240

210 245

L{g,qupFA@DAq|L

vA@BX|W[|

AWX@A@ A^@B[.

( ) q u p @ D A q | L

4.

p@D

5
12
28
30
15
8
2

10 - 14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 44

y} @D.

@A [dA du

() A W X c d v | | L { g ,

B|@ A_@A.

EW[LL vu, p@DLL

( ) q u

a ll th e f o u r c o m p o n e n ts o f a tim e

A rith m e tic m e a n

10

30
15

R s.

P ric e in 19 85

10 K g .

20 K g .
40 K g .

Q u a n tity

15

40
16

R s.

P ric e in 2002

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9 . D e f in e Vita l S ta tis tic s . Wr ite its u s e s a n d


d e s c r ib e th e m e th o d s o f o b ta in in g v a r io u s
r a te s o f Vita l S ta tis tic s .

M ilk P o w d e r

S u g ar
F lo u r

C o m m o d ity

a n d (b ) G e o m e tric m e a n .

(a )

8. F ro m th e fo llo w in g d a ta c o m p u te p ric e in d e x
a p p ly in g :

7 . E x p la in
s e rie s .

55 65 80

Y 15 24 38 51

20 24 26

12 16

6. D e f in e in te r p o la tio n a n d f r o m th e d a ta g iv e n
b e lo w , in te r p o la te y f o r x = 10.

1.

dw@Au

1,600
1,000
1,68 5
1,73 0
1,725
1,620
1,510

19 ,000
70,200
9 0,600
62,4 00
3 2,500
11,000
8 00

09 21
09 01
08 8 5
08 62
08 50
08 3 2
08 12

Female births Survival


population (000)
rate
number

Female

y L @ A

jXY@AAo p @A.

] Y |

p|p[cgdD ypA@ AXqY@A

() ] X u k s p F A o

s}| p|p[Bg ?

qLA@Dc f A]pdD

( ) _ p c e

(5 2 = 100)

c g @A@Du Lv veop]A.

du ig @ A @ D X d A .

15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49

years

Age in

10. Compute the gross and net reproduction rates


from the data given below.

3.

2.

272 %

w Lu

161 %

159 %

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() M i d L L @ D | p ] s A

A}

Lz A L vu d

d A}

p@Dcg, L{edXs,

A vu

d L vu,

154 %

125 %

p L u , d A }

129 %

L|uvu, A

@Ao pXu A.

A[@AopW[D pcdv

d A u Ld dceD| pFA C

( ) F A @ A L

d^ FAX @A.

() A o p [ c g d y A

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