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Probability Distribution Practice Questions

This document contains 15 practice questions related to probability and statistics for lateral entry students. The questions cover topics such as Bayes' theorem, probability mass functions, probability density functions, Poisson distribution, binomial distribution, and bivariate probability distributions. Students are asked to calculate probabilities, means, variances, probability distributions, and values of probability density functions.

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Probability Distribution Practice Questions

This document contains 15 practice questions related to probability and statistics for lateral entry students. The questions cover topics such as Bayes' theorem, probability mass functions, probability density functions, Poisson distribution, binomial distribution, and bivariate probability distributions. Students are asked to calculate probabilities, means, variances, probability distributions, and values of probability density functions.

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VARDHAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, HYDERABAD

(AUTONOMOUS)

PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS


Practice Questions for Lateral Entry Students
1. From a city 3 news papers A,B,C are being published. A is read by 20% B is read by 16%, C is read by
14% both A and B are read by 8%, both A and C are read by 5% both B and C are read by 4% and all
three A,B,C are read by 2%. What is the percentage of the population that read at least one paper.

2. State and prove Baye’s theorem

3. A random variable X has the following probability distribution.


X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P(x) k 2k 3k 4k 5k 6k 7k 8k
Find the value of (i) k (ii) P(x  2) (iii) P(2  x  5) (iv) Mean and variance

4. The diameter of an electric cable x is continuous random variable with probability Density Function.
F(x)= kx(1-x) if 0≤x≤1
= 0 other wise
Find (i)The value of k(ii)The cumulative distribution function of x
1
5. If X is a Poisson variate such that 3P( x  4)  p( x  2)  p( x  0) find (i) the mean of x
2
(ii) p ( x  2)

6. Find mean and variance of Poison distribution.

7. The probability that a pen manufactured by a company will be defective is 1/10. If 12 such pens are
manufactured find the probability that (i)Exactly two will be defective (ii)At least two will be
defective (iii)None will be defective.

8. The probability of a man hitting a target is 1/3.


(i) If he fires 5 times, what is the probability of his hitting the target at least twice.

9. In a bolt factory machines A.B.C manufacture 20%, 30% and 50% of the total of their output and
6%,3%and 2% are defective. A bolt is drawn at random and found to be defective. Find the
probabilities that it is manufactured from (i) Machine A (ii) Machine B (iii) Machine C.

10. For the following bivariate probability distribution of X and Y, find


(i) P( X  1, Y  2) (ii) P ( x  1) (iii) P (Y  3) (iv) P (Y  3) (v) P( X  3, Y  4)
X/Y 1 2 3 4 5 6
0 0 0 1/32 2/32 2/32 3/32
1 1/16 1/16 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
2 1/32 1/32 1/64 1/64 0 2/64

11. Suppose the random variables X and Y have the joint density function defined by
c(2 x  y); 2  x  6, 0  y  5
f ( x, y )  
0 otherwise
Find (i)c (ii) P ( X  3, Y  2) (iii) P ( X  3) (iv) P( X  Y  4)

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VARDHAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, HYDERABAD
(AUTONOMOUS)

12. From a lot of 10 items containing 3 defectives, a sample if 4 items is are drawn at random. Let the
random variable x denote the number of defective items in the sample. Find the probability
distribution of X when the sample is drawn without replacement.

13. If A tells the truth 4 out of 5 times and B tells the truth 3 out of 4 times. What is the probability that
both expressing the same fact contradict to each other?

14. If a random variable has the probability density f(x) as


f(x) =2e-2x, for x>0
=0, for x≤0
Find the probabilities that it will take on a value(i) between 1and 3 (ii) greater than0.5.

15. If a random variable has the probability density f(x) as


f(x) =2e-2x, for x>0
=0, for x≤0
Find the probabilities that it will take on a value(i) between 1and 3 (ii) greater than0.5.

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