Third Semester (Cbcss-Ug) Degree Examination, November 2022
Third Semester (Cbcss-Ug) Degree Examination, November 2022
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THIRD SEMESTER (CBCSS–UG) DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2022
B.C.A.
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BCA 3C 05—COMPUTER ORIENTED NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS
(2019 Admission onwards)
Time : Two Hours Maximum : 60 Marks
Section A (Short Answer type questions)
Answer all questions.
Each correct answer carries a maximum of 2 marks.
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Ceiling 20 marks.
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3. Write Newton Raphson Formula.
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5. What are Positional Averages ?
6. The marks obtained by seven students are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 45. Find the Harmonic Mean.
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7. Distinguish between Positive and Negative correlation.
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(20 marks)
Section B (Short Essay type questions)
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Answer all questions.
Each correct answer carries a maximum of 5 marks.
Ceiling 30 marks.
13. Perform four iterations of the Newton-Raphson method to find the smallest positive root of the
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equation f (x) = x3 – 5 x + 1.
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14. Using Simpson’s (1/3)rd Rule, Evaluate x given h = 1.
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16. Obtain the quartiles and its coefficient for the data given below :
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No. of persons : 15 30 53 75 100 110 115 125
17. From the following data of values of x and y, Find the regression equation of Y on X :
X : 2 3 4 5 6
Y : 3 5 4 8 9
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(i) Mutually Exclusive Event.
(ii) Exhaustive events. and
(iii) Dependent Events.
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19. A set of three similar coins are tossed 100 times with the following results :
Number of heads : 0 1 2 3
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Frequency : 36 40 22 2
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(30 marks)
Section C (Essay type questions)
Answer any one question.
The correct answer carries 10 marks.
20. From the following table of marks obtained by two students A and B in 10 tests of 100 marks each,
find out who is more intelligent and who is more consistent :
A : 25 50 45 30 70 42 36 48 34 60
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B : 10 70 50 20 95 55 42 60 48 80
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21. Find the approximate value of 1 x using (i) Trapezoidal Rule ; (ii) Simpson’s (l/3)rd Rule.
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