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1. What is mean of 9, 14, 0, 1, 0, 6, 10, 20, 0?


9, 14, 0, 1, 0, 6, 10, 20, 0 dk ekè; crkvks\

(A) 2.22 (B) 8.88


(C) 6.66 (D) None
2. Find mean for the data
2, 4, 5, 5, 1, 1, 1, 7, 8, 12 (ekè; crkvks)\

(A) 4.6 (B) 4


(C) 5.6 (D) 4
3. Find Mean (ekè;) of 12.4, 10.3, 8.2, 9.5, 11.4

(A) 10.21 (B) 10.72


(C) 10.36 (D) 12
4. Find out Mean of 151 whole No (iw.kZ la[;kvksa)\
SSC MTS : 2019
(A) 65 (B) 75
(C) 70 (D) None
5. Find Mean of first 20 odd (fo"ke) Natural No.

(A) 10 (B) 20
(C) 15 (D) 18
6. Find Arithmetic mean of following :-
fuEufyf[kr dk lekUrj ekè; crkvks\
x, x + 1, x + 2, x + 3, x + 4, x + 5, x + 6

(A) x + 3 (B) x+4


(C) 2x + 4 (D) None
7. Given that the mean of five numbers is
28. If one is excluded, the mean gets
reduced by 5. Determine the excluded
number?
ik¡p la[;kvks dk ekè; 28 gSA ;fn ,d dks ckgj j[kk
tkrk gS rks ekè; 5 ls ?kV tkrk gSA ckgj j[kh xbZ la[;k
crkvks\
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020
(A) 46 (B) 48
(C) 47 (D) 45
8. Find mean (ekè;) of the following distribution.

x 5 6 7 8 9

f 4 8 14 11 3

(A) 8.325 (B) 9.125


(C) 7.025 (D) 5.225
9. If the mean of the following distribution
is 26, then what is the value of k?
;fn fuEufyf[kr cVu dk ekè; 26 gS rks k dk eku D;k
gSA
Class 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50

Frequency 8 10 k 6 12

(A) 8 (B) 1
(C) 4 (D) 10
10. The temperature of (ºC) of 11 days recorded as
follows:-
29 32 30 15 21 24 23 27 26 30 33
The median (ekfè;dk) of the temperature is.

(A) 26 (B) 27
(C) 23 (D) 18
11. What is median of given data. (ekfè;dk)
41, 43, 46, 50, 85, 61, 76, 55, 68, 95
SSC MTS : 2019
(A) 61 (B) 58
(C) 57 (D) 55
12. The median (ekfè;dk) of the given data?
𝟏 𝟐 𝟑 𝟏 𝟓
, , , ,
𝟐 𝟕 𝟒 𝟑 𝟖

(A) 3/4 (B) 2/7


(C) 1/3 (D) 1/2
13. The marks of nine students in ascending
order for a test are given below with
median as 34, the value of k.
,d ijh{kk esa ukS Nk=kksa ds }kjk izkIr fd;s x, vad vkjksgh
Øe esa fn;s x;s gSA rFkk ekfè;dk 34 gS rks k dk eku
crkvks\
12, 16, k, 28, k + 5, 32, 39, 47, 53
SSC MTS : 2019
(A) 29 (B) 27
(C) 30 (D) 32
14. The data below shows the number of batsman having
different batting averages.

Average No of bats man


40-44 12
44-48 10
48-52 8
52-56 6
56-60 4

What is the mean batting average per batsman?

(A) 48 (B) 47
(C) 46 (D) 45
15.
Class 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80

Frequency 4 3 1 2

What is the mean (ekè;) of the distribution


CDS : 2023
(A) 51 (B) 52
(C) 54 (D) 56
16. Let x be the median of data 33, 42, 28,
49, 32, 37, 52, 57, 35, 41. If 32 is
replaced by 36 and 41 by 63. Then the
median of data, So obtained is y. What is
the value of x + y?

(A) 78.5 (B) 79.5


(C) 79 (D) 78
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1. The following are the weights (in kg) of 25
students
58, 55, 53, 50, 53, 51, 52, 54, 53, 52, 54,
53, 58, 53, 59, 55, 53, 52, 51, 54, 53, 59,
55, 53, 52
What is the range (ifjlj) of given data?

(A) 8 (B) 10
(C) 9 (D) 12
2. The mean (ekè;) of three numbers is 32.
The range (ifjlj) of this data is 28. While
the difference between the two smallest
numbers is 8. Find greatest of the three
number is?

(A) 48 (B) 50
(C) 51 (D) 52
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1. What is the mode of the given data?
fn;s x;s vkdM+ks dk cgqyd fdruk gS\
4, 3, 4, 3, 2, 2, 2, 5, 5, 3, 4, 6, 4, 3, 3
SSC : 2022
(A) 4 (B) 3
(C) 2 (D) 5
2. What is the mode (cgqyd) of given data
4, 2, 3, 2, 7, 4, 8, 5, 2, 4, 5, 6, 2, 5, 6, 6,
5, 4, 6, 5, 3, 5, 4, 3 ?

(A) 2 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 4
3. The weight of 20 students has been shown in the
table given below.
Weight (in kg) Number of students
48 6
51 3
60 2
53 4
56 5

What are the mode (cgqyd) and the median of the


data given above respectively?
(A) 48 & 53 (B) 50 & 52
(C) 51 & 54 (D) None
4. The numbers 8, 9, 11, 15, 17, 21 and N
are arranged in ascending order. The
mean of these numbers is equal to the
median of the numbers. The value of N
is?
la[;kvksa 8, 9, 11, 15, 17, 21 vkSj N dks vkjksgh
Øe esa O;ofLFkr fd;k x;k gSA bu la[;kvksa dk ekè;
la[;kvksa dh ekfè;dk ds cjkcj gksrk gSA N dk eku gS\
(A) 24 (B) 26
(C) 25 (D) 22
5. What is the mean of the median and
the mode of the data?
fn, x, MsVk ds cgqyd vkSj ekfè;dk dk ekè; D;k
gS\
19, 20, 14, 15, 19, 16, 17, 15, 14, 13,
18, 19, 17, 13

(A) 17 (B) 18
(C) 17.75 (D) 17.25
6. What is the mean of the range and
median of the given data?
fn, x, vk¡dM+ksa ds ijkl vkSj ekfè;dk dk ekè; D;k
gS\
11, 16, 14, 7, 11, 23, 10, 30, 20, 33,
19, 12, 17, 14

(A) 20.5 (B) 25.5


(C) 24 (D) 19
7. The values of the mode and median are
7.52 and 9.06, respectively, in an
moderately asymmetrical distribution.
The mean of the distribution is?
lkekU; vllfer forj.k esa cgqyd vkSj ekfè;dk dk eku
Øe'k% 7.52 vkSj 9.06 gS] rks forj.k dk ekè; D;k
gksxk\

(A) 9.83 (B) 8.67


(C) 10.23 (D) 9.5
8. What is the mean deviation of eight
observations?
vkB çs{k.kksa dk ekè; fopyu D;k gS\
6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12

(A) 2.75 (B) 2.25


(C) 2 (D) 2.5
9. In a frequency distribution, the mid
value of a class is 12 and its width is
6. The lower limit of the class is :
,d ckjEckjrk caVu esa] ,d oxZ dk eè; eku 12
vkSj mldh pkSM+kbZ 6 gSA oxZ dh fupyh lhek gS\

(A) 12 (B) 9
(C) 6 (D) 18
10. What is the mean deviation of eight
observations ?
vkB çs{k.kksa dk ekè; fopyu D;k gS\
6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12

(A) 7.75 (B) 2.25


(C) 2 (D) 2.5
𝒙
𝟏
𝒙;−
� 𝒙

1. Mean deviation (ekè; fopyu) = 𝒊=𝟏


𝒙
𝒙
� � 𝟐
𝒙;−𝒙

2. Varriance (fopj.k) = 𝒊=𝟏


𝒙
3. Standard deviation = 𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽𝑽
(ekud fopyu)
𝑺.𝑫
4. Coefficient of varriation = × 𝟏𝟏𝟏
𝑴𝑴𝑴𝑴
(fopj.k xq.kkad)
11. Find the variance of the following
data?
fuEu MsVk fcanqvks dk fopj.k Kkr djks \
6, 7, 5, 9, 12, 15

(A) 67/7 (B) 37/3


(C) 81/3 (D) 37/6
12. Calculate the Standard deviation
for the following data.
fuEufyf•r MsVk ds fy, ekud fopyu dh
x.kuk djsA
4, 7, 9, 10, 15

(A) 2.733 (B) 3.133


(C) 3.533 (D) 3.633
13. 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 8, 14 find
varriance (fopj.k)

(A) 9.25 (B) 8.50


(C) 8.29 (D) 9
1. The median of the distribution given
below is 14.4. Find the values of x
and y, if the total frequency is 20.

Class interval 0-6 6-12 12-18 18-24 24-30

Frequency 4 x 5 y 1

(A) 4.6 (B) 6.4


(C) 2.5 (D) 5.2
2. The following is the cumulative frequency
distribution (of less than type) of 1000
persons each of age 20 years and above.
Determine the mean age.
Age below
30 40 50 60 70 80
(in years)
Number of
100 220 350 750 950 1000
persons

(A) 61.3 (B) 51.3


(C) 52.4 (D) None
3. The monthly income of 100 families are
given as below :
Income (in Rs) Number of families
0-5000 8
5000-10000 26
10000-15000 41
15000-20000 16
20000-25000 3
25000-30000 3
30000-35000 2
35000-40000 1

Calculate the modal income.


4. Weekly income of 600 families is
tabulated below :
Weekly income Number of
(in Rs) families
0-1000 250
1000-2000 190 (a) 1263.15
2000-3000 100 (b) 1260.20
3000-4000 40
(c) 1270.15
4000-5000 15
5000-6000 5 (d) None
Total 600

Compute the median income.


5. Find the unknown entries a, b, c, d, e, f in
the following distribution of heights of
students in a class :
Cumulative
Height (in cm) Frequency
frequency
150-155 12 a
155-160 b 25
160-165 10 c
165-170 d 43
170-175 e 48
175-180 2 f
Total 50
6. The frequency distribution table of
agricultural holdings in a village is given
below :
Area of land
1-3 3-5 5-7 7-9 9-11 11-13
(in hectares)
Number of
20 45 80 55 40 12
families

Find the modal agricultural holdings of


the village.
(A) 6.2 (B) 7
(C) 8.5 (D) None
7. The percentage of marks obtained by 100
students in an examination are given
below :

Marks 30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65

Frequency 14 16 18 23 18 8 3

Determine the median percentage of


marks.
(A) 45.4 (B) 43.2
(C) 44.6 (D) None
8. Daily wages of 110 workers, obtained in a
survey, are tabulated below :
Daily wages Number of
(in Rs) workers
100-120 10
120-140 15 (a) 170.20
140-160 20 (b) 180.40
160-180 22 (c) 160.20
180-200 18
200-220 12
(d) None
220-240 13
Compute the mean daily wages of these
workers.
∑𝒏 �
𝒊=𝟏 𝒙−𝒙
1. Mean deviation (ekè; fopyu) =
𝒏

𝒏
� 𝟐
𝒙−𝒙
2. Varriance (fopj.k) = �
𝒊=𝟏 𝒏

3. Standred deviation (ekud fopj.k) = 𝐕𝐕𝐕𝐕𝐕𝐕𝐕𝐕


𝐒.𝐃
4. Coefficient of varriation (fopj.k xq.kkad) = × 𝟏𝟏𝟏
𝐌𝐌𝐌𝐌
tc data class interval dh form esa gks

𝒏
−𝒄𝒄
Meadian = 𝟐
×𝒉
𝒇
Mode of Grouped Data
 In grouped frequency distribution, it is not
possible to determine the mode by looking at the
frequencies. To find the mode of orovped data,
locate the class with maximum frequency. This
class is known as modal class.
𝒇𝟏 −𝒇𝟎
 Mode = 𝒍 + ×𝒉
𝟐𝒇𝟏 −𝒇𝟎 −𝒇𝟐
 l is lower limit of modal class
h is size of class
f1 is frequency of modal class
f0 & f2 are the frequencies of the classes
proceding and succeeding the modal class.
Median of Grouped Data
 Cumulative frequency table – The less than type
and more than type of grouped frequency
distribution.
 If n is the total number of observations, locate
the class whose cumulative frequency is greater
than (and hear to) n/2. This is called the median
class
𝒏
−𝒄𝒄
 Median = 𝒍 + 𝟐
𝒉
𝒇

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