Ignou June New
Ignou June New
Ignou June New
June, 2009
MS-8: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR MANAGERIAL APPLICATIONS
SECTTON . A
1.An analysis of the hourly wages paid to workers in two firms A and B belonging to the same
industry gives the following results:
Firm A Firm B
Number of wage-earners 586 648
Average hourly wage Rs.52.5 Rs.47.5
Variance of the distribution of 100 121
wage
2. Bag A contains 2 white and 3 red balls and bag B contains 4 white and 5 red balls. One ball is
drawn at random from one of the bags and is found to be red. Find the probability that it was
drawn from bag A.
3. What do you understand by probability sampling ? Describe stratified and cluster sampling
Designs. What is the difference between a cluster and a strata ?
5. The information given below relates to the advertisement and sales of a company
(in lakhs of Rupee )
SECTTON – B
7. In a random sample of 500 people of a city, it was found that 160 preferred seafood. Find a
95% confidence interval for the actual proportion of people who preferred seafood.
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ME = 1.96*sqrt(0.32*0.68/500) = 0.0410
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95% CI: 0.32-0.0410 < p < 0.32+0.0410
2x+3y+3Z=5
x - 2y + z = - 4
3x-y-2z=3
Term-End Examination
December, 2009
MS-8: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR MANAGERIAL APPLICATIONS
SECTTON . A
1.The following data describes the age at which employees reach to the level of 'senior manager'
in a multinational company
2. In a bolt factory, machines A, B, C manufacture respectively 25%, 35% and 40% of the total
production. Of their output 5%, 4% and 2% respectively are defective bolts. A bolt is drawn
at random and is found to be defective. What is the probability that it is manufactured by
machine B ?
Solution :
Let E be the probability of drawing defective bolt. Let E1, E2 and E3 be the event of drawing a
bolt produced by the Machines A, B and C respectively. Then
P(E1) = 25/100, P(E2) = 35/100, P(E3) = 40/100, P(E/E1) = 5/100, P(E/E2) = 4/100, P(E/E3) =
2/100.
Therefore, P(E2/E) = [P(E2).P(E/E2)]/[P(E1).P(E/E1) + P(E2).P(E/E2) + P(E3).P(E/E3)]
= [(35/100)(4/100)]/[(25/100)(5/100) + (35/100)(4/100)
+ (40/100)(2/100)]
= [35×4]/[25×5 + 35×4 + 40×2]
= 140/(125 + 140 + 80)
= 140/345
= 28/69.[Ans.]
3.Describe the design of stratified sampling. What is a strata ? Discuss about proportional
allocation and disproportional allocation.
4. In a study to test whether there is difference between the average heights of adult females born
in two different countries, random samples yielded the following results.
where the measurements are in inches. Use 0.05 level of significance to test the difference
between the average heights.
5.Find the most likely price of commodity A in Mumbai corresponding to the price of Rs. 70 at
Kolkata from the following data
SECTION-B
7.In a locality containing 18000 families a sample of 840 families was selected at random. Of
these 840 families 206 families were found to have a weekly income of Rs. 500 or less. It is
desired to know how many out of 18000 families have a weekly income of Rs. 500 or less. Use 3
sigma limits.
8.A tour operator charges Rs. 136 per passenger for 100 passengers with a discount of Rs. 4 for
every group of 10 passengers in excess of 100. Determine the number of passengers that will
maximize the amount of money the tour operator receives.
December, 2OO8
SECTION A
l. Explain Hypothesis testing. What are the steps involved in hypothesis testing ? Discuss the
two types of errors in testing of hypothesis.
2.A telephone company in a town has 1000 subscribers on its list and collects a fixed charge of
Rs. 400 per subscriber per year. The company proposes to increase the annual subscription
and it is believed that for every increase of Re. 1, one subscriber will discontinue the service.
Find what increase will bring maximum revenue to the company.
3.A husband and wife appear in an interview for two vacancies in the same post. The probability
of husband's selection is 1/7 and that of wife's selection is l/5. What is the probability that
(a) both of them will be selected ?
(b) only one of them will be selected ?
(c) none of them will be selected?
(d) at least one'of them will be selected ?
4. To test the effectiveness of training, a group of 5 participants were selected and given a test
before and after the training. The result of the tests was as under:
Participant 1 2 3 4 5
10 12 15 18 10
Score before
training
Score after training 15 10 18 32 25
5. An automobile company gives you the following information about age-groups and the liking
for a particular model of car which is expected to be introduced :
Age
On the basis of this data, can it be concluded that the model appeal is independent of the age-
groups? (Given v = 3, Chi-square (0.05) = 7.815)
SECTION B
7. Obtain the two regression equations for the following data using the method of least squares.
x 1 2 3 4 5
y 5 7 9 10 11
8. Determine the sample size if sample standard deviation s = 6, population mean = 25,
Sample mean = 23 and the degree of precision is 99%.