BA BSC - HONS - ECONOMICS - Sem 3 - CC 7 0204
BA BSC - HONS - ECONOMICS - Sem 3 - CC 7 0204
BA BSC - HONS - ECONOMICS - Sem 3 - CC 7 0204
)-Economics-H/CC-7/CBCS
2020
ECONOMICS — HONOURS
Paper : CC-7
(Statistical Methods for Economics)
Full Marks : 65
Group - A
1. Answer any ten questions : 2×10
(a) Are the following data consistent? Give reasons.
Group - B
Answer any three questions.
4. There are two identical boxes containing respectively 4 white and 3 red balls, and 3 white and 7 red
balls. A box is chosen at random and a ball is drawn from it. If the ball is white, what is the probability
that it is from the first box? 5
5. The probability that an individual will suffer a bad reaction from a particular injection is 0.001. Determine
the probability that out of 2000 individuals (i) exactly 3 and (ii) more than 2 will suffer a bad reaction.
[Given e–2 = 0.13534] 5
Group - C
Answer any three questions.
7. (a) For two observations a and b (a, b > 0), show that AM > GM > HM.
(b) Find a suitable measure of central tendency for the following distribution justifying your choice.
Class-limit Frequency
51 – 55 4
56 – 60 10
61 – 65 14
66 and above 2 5+5
(3) T(3rd Sm.)-Economics-H/CC-7/CBCS
8. (a) If all observations on a variable are equal, then show that all measures of dispersion are zero.
Are you surprised by this result? — Why?
(b) The first of the two samples has 100 items with mean 15 and SD 3. If the whole group has 250
items with mean 15.6 and SD 13.44, find the SD of the second group. (4+1)+5
9. (a) Consider the sample space S = {e1, e2, e3, e4}. Define the events A = {e1, e3}, B = {e2, e3},
C = {e3, e4}.
Are A, B, C (i) pairwise independent? (ii) mutually independent? What conclusion can you draw
from the answers to (i) and (ii)?
(b) 3 lots contain respectively 10%, 20% and 25% defective articles. One article is drawn at random
from each lot. What is the probability that among them there is exactly one defective? (2+1+1)+6
11. (a) Argue whether the following statement is true or false: If H0 is accepted at 1% level of
significance, then it will definitely be accepted at 2% level of significance, where 1 < 2.
(b) Suppose that a random sample of size 9, drawn from a normal population with SD 6, has mean 52.
Test H0: µ = 55 ag H1: µ 55 at 1% level.
Given that Z.005 = 2.58, t.005,8 = 3.355. t.005,9 = 3.250. 5+5