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CBCS B.A.(Non-Maths) Statistics Course Structure W.E.F.2017-18 3 rd YEAR - VI SEMESTER STATISTICS Year Sem Paper Subject Hrs Cridets IA EA Total Elective(A) VII Analysis of variance and Vital Statistics 3 3 25 75 100 3 VI LAB 2 2-50 50 Cluster Elective (A) A-I : Applied Statistics 3 3 25 75 100 VIII A-II :Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research 3 3 25 75 100 A-III : Numerical Analysis 3 3 25 75 100 A-I : LAB 2 2-50 50 A-II : LAB 2 2-50 50 A-III : LAB 2 2-50 50

STATISTICS SYLLABUS Semester VI (CBCS With Non-Maths Combination Common to BA) Elective Paper VII(A) : ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE AND VITAL STATISTICS UNIT I Analysis of variance : Definition, Assumptions, One-way with equal and unequal classification, Two-way classifications. UNIT II Design of Experiments : Definition, Terminology in experimental design, Principles of design of experiments- Replication, Randomization and Local control, Completely Randomized Design(CRD): Layout, Advantages and analysis of Completely Randomized Design (C.R.D) UNIT III Randomized Block Design (R.B.D) and Latin Square Design (L.S.D) with their layouts and Analysis, Missing plot technique in RBD and LSD. UNIT IV Vital Statistics: Introduction, Uses of vital statistics, Methods of obtaining vital statistics, Measurement of mortality: Crude death rate(cdr), Specific death rates(s.d.r) and Standardized death rate(st.d.r), Measurements of Fertility: Crude Birth Rate(CBR), General Fertility Rate (GFR), Specific Fertility Rate (SFR) and Total Fertility Rate(TFR). UNIT -V Population growth rates: Pearl s vital index, Grass reproduction rate (GRR) and Net reproduction rate (NRR). Life Table- Assumptions, Description and construction of life table uses of life table, Abridged Life Table. List of reference books : 1. Fundamentals of Applied Statistics. By S.C.Gupta and V.K.Kapoor. Sultan Chand 2. III Year B.A/B.Sc Paper-III applied Statistics-1 Telugu Academic by Prof.K.Srinivasa RAo, Dr.D. Giri,Dr.A.Anand, Dr.V.Papaiah Sastry 3. B.A/B.Sc Statistics Paper-III by DVLN Jogiraju, C.Srikala, Palnati Sudarsan 4. Prayoga Rachana and Visleshana Telugu Academy. 5. K.V.S. Sarma: Statistics made simple : do it yourself on PC. PHI 6. Anuvartita Sankhyaka sastram Telugu Academy.

STATISTICS PRACTICALS Semester VI (CBCS With Non-Maths Combination Common to BA) Elective Paper VII(A) : ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE AND VITAL STATISTICS 1. ANOVA one way classification with equal number of observations 2. ANOVA one way classification with unequal number of observations 3. A NOVA- Two way classification with equal number of observations. 4. Analysis of CRD. 5. Analysis of RBD 6. Analysis of RBD with missing observation 7. Analysis of LSD 8. Analysis of LSD with missing observation 9. Calculation of mortality rates 10. Calculation of Fertility rates 11. Calculation of NRR and GRR 12. Construction of Life Table

STATISTICS MODEL QUESTION PAPER Semester VI (CBCS With Non-Maths Combination Common to BA) Elective Paper VII(A) : ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE AND VITAL STATISTICS (w.e.f. 2017-18) (Scientific calculators and statistical tables are allowed) Time:3 Hours Max.Marks:75 PART - A Answer any FIVE of the following questions. Each question carries 5 Marks 5 X 5 = 25M 1. Define ANOVA? State the assumptions? 2. Give Lay-Out of CRD? 3. Define (i) Treatment (ii) Block with examples 4. Describe the Lay-Out of RBD? Give its Advantages? 5. Define vital statistics? Give its Uses 6. Define abridged life table? 7. State the measures of population growth? 8. What are the components of life table? PART-B Answer ALL questions. Each question carries 10 Marks 5X10=50M UNIT - I 9. Explain ANOVA of Two Way classification? OR 10. Three varieties of coal were analyzed by four chemists and the ash-content in the varieties was found to be as under. Do the varieties differ significantly in their ash content. Varieties Chemists I II III IV A 8 5 5 7 B 7 6 4 4 C 3 6 3 4 UNIT II 11. Explain the basic principles of experimental design? OR 12. Explain Analysis of variance of CRD

UNIT - III 13. Write down the ANOVA table of LSD? 14. Define RBD and write layout of RBD? OR UNIT - IV 15. Explain various rates of fertility? OR 16. Explain the mortality rates? UNIT V 17. Explain NRR and GRR? 18. Fill the following life table Age l x d x q x p x L x T x 0 e x 4 95000 500??? 4050300? 5? 400????? OR

STATISTICS SYLLABUS Semester VI (CBCS With Non-Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII(A-I) : APPLIED STATISTICS UNIT I Time series : Introduction, Components of Time Series, Analysis of time series, Uses of time series, Measurement of trend : Graphic method, Semi averages, Moving averages and trend lines by straight line and parabola. UNIT II Seasonal Indices : Simple average method, Ratio to moving average method, Ratio to trend method and Link relatives method. UNIT III Index numbers: Introduction, Applications and Limitations of index numbers, Problems involved in the construction of index numbers, Simple and weighted index number, Criteria of good index number, Fisher good index number. UNIT -IV Chain base and fixed base index numbers, Base shifting and Splicing of index numbers. Cost of living index numbers: Definition, Uses, Construction. UNIT V Official Statistics: Functions and organization of CSO and NSSO. Agricultural Statistics, area and yield statistics. National Income and its computation, Utility and difficulties in estimation of national income. List of reference books: 1. Gun, A.M., Gupta, M.K. and Dasgupta, B. (2008): Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol. II, 9th Edition World Press, Kolkata. 2. Gupta, S. C. and Kapoor, V.K. (2008): Fundamentals of Applied Statistics, 4 th Edition(Reprint), Sultan Chand & Sons 3. B.A/B.Sc III Year Paper-III Statistics- applied Statistics- Telugu Academic by Prof.K.Srinivasa Rao, Dr.D. Giri, Dr.A.Anand, Dr.V.Papaiah Sastry 4. K.V.S. Sarma: Statistics Made Simple: do it yourself on PC. PHI.

STATISTICS PRACTICALS Semester VI (CBCS With Non-Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII(A-I) : APPLIED STATISTICS 1. Calculation of trend values by Moving Average Method(Odd & Even Period) 2. Calculation of trend values by Linear Trend method 3. Calculation of seasonal indices by Simple Average Method 4. Calculation of seasonal indices by Ratio to Moving Average Method 5. Calculation of seasonal indices by Ratio to- Trend Method 6. Calculation of seasonal indices by Link Relatives Method 7. Calculation of simple index numbers 8. Calculation of Weighted index numbers 9. Calculation of Different weighted index numbers 10. Construction of Fisher Good Index number 11. Construction of Cost of living index number 12. Calculation of Fixed base index number 13. Calculation of Chain base index number.

STATISTICS MODEL QUESTION PAPER Semester VI (CBCS With Non-Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII(A-I) : APPLIED STATISTICS (w.e.f. 2017-18) (Scientific calculator and statistical tables are allowed) Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks:75 PART - A Answer any FIVE of the following questions. Each question carries 5 Marks 5 X 5 = 25M 1. Write uses of time series? 2. Define time series and write components of time series? 3. Explain simple average method of finding seasonal indices? 4. Define index numbers and mention its limitations? 5. Prove that fisher index number is a good index number? 6. Explain base shifting of index number? 7. Define Cost of living index number and mention its uses? 8. Write functions of CSO? PART-B Answer ALL questions. Each question carries 10 Marks 5X10=50M UNIT - I 9. Explain 4 yearly moving average method for finding trend values? Or 10. Explain components of time series? UNIT - II 11. Describe Ratio to trend method for finding seasonal indices? 12. Explain Link relatives method for finding seasonal indices? Or

UNIT - III 13. Calculate weighted index numbers for the following data? Item 2006 2009 Price Quantity Price Quantity A 10 10 5 20 B 8 10 6 20 C 6 20 9 30 D 4 20 8 40 14. Explain problems involved in the construction of index numbers? Or UNIT - IV 15. Explain chain base and Fixed base index numbers? Or 16. Explain splicing of index numbers? UNI - V 17. Explain National income and its uses? Or 18. Describe uses and assumptions of CSO and NSSO?

STATISTICS SYLLABUS Semester VI (CBCS With Non - Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII(A-II): STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH UNIT I Statistical Quality Control : Definition, Importance of SQC in industry. Causes of variationchance and assignable causes, Process and Product control, Importance of Normal distribution, 3σ control limits, specification limits and Natural tolerance limits. UNIT II Shewart control charts Variable Control Charts- X and R-chart, X and S- chart, Attribute type of charts - np- chart(no.of defectives), p- chart(proportion of defective), C-Chart(No.of defects) and its applications. UNIT - III Transportation Problem: Introduction, Transportation Table, General Transportation problem, Initial basic feasible solution by North West Corner Rule, Least cost method and Vogel s Approximation Method (VAM), Un-Balanced Transportation Problem, Maximization Transportation Problem. UNIT - IV Assignment problem: Introduction, Mathematical formulation of the problem, Optimal solution by Hungarian method. Un balanced assignment problem and Maximization case in assignment problem UNIT - V Sequencing Problem: Introduction, Principle assumptions, Basic terms used in sequencing, Optimum Sequence Algorithm(Johnston Algorithm), processing n Jobs through two machines, Processing n Jobs through three machines and K machines Reference Books: 1. Applied Statistics: S.C.Guptha and V.K. Kapoor 2. Statistics Made simple Do it yourself on PC By K.V.S. Sarma 3 B.A/B.Sc III Year Paper-IV Statistics- applied Statistics- Telugu Academic by Prof.K.Srinivasa Rao, Dr.D. Giri, Dr.A.Anand, Dr.V.Papaiah Sastry 4. Taha, H. A. (2007): Operations Research: An Introduction, 8th Edition, Prentice Hall of India. 5. KantiSwarup, Gupta, P.K. and Manmohan (2007): Operations Research, 13th Edition, Sultan Chand and Sons. 6. S.Kalavathi, Operations Research, 2 nd Edition, Vikas

STATISTICS PRACTICALS Semester VI (CBCS With Non - Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII(A-II): STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH 1. Construction of Mean(X ) and Range(R) Charts 2. Construction of np- Chart (No.of defectives) 3. Construction of p-chart (Proportion of defectives) with fixed sample size 4. Construction of C Chart (No.of defects) 5. Solution of TP by North West Corner Rule to find IBFS 6. Solution of TP by Least Cost Method to find IBFS 7. Solution of TP by VAM to find IBFS 8. Solution of Unbalanced TP 9. Solution of Assignment problem by Hungarian Method 10. N jobs through two machines 11. N jobs through three machines

STATISTICAL MODEL QUESTION PAPER Semester VI (CBCS With Non-Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII(A-II): STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH (w.e.f. 2017-18) (Scientific calculator and statistical tables are allowed) Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks:75 PART - A Answer any FIVE of the following questions. Each question carries 5 marks 5X5 = 25Marks 1. Give the importance of SQC in industries? 2. Describe about 3σ- control limits in SQC? 3. Explain construction of C- chart? 4. Define the terms feasible solution, optimum solution and Un balanced TP? 5. Explain North west corner rule for finding IBFS? 6. Write mathematical formulation of assignment problem? 7. Write assumptions of sequencing problem? 8. Define sequencing problem and Explain (i) Total Elapsed Time (ii)idle time PART B Answer all questions. Each question carries 10 marks. 5x10 = 50 Marks UNIT I 9. Describe the importance of normal distribution in SQC? 10. Explain about Specification, Tolerance limits? UNIT II 11. Describe the Construction of X and R charts? 12. The following data is related to defectives of 15 samples each containing 750 items then construct fraction defectives chart and give suitable comment on the production process? 250, 22, 138,456, 18, 322, 74, 154, 204, 35, 410, 84, 322, 38, 102,

UNIT III 13. Define transportation problem? How to find IBFS using VAM 14.Determine an IBFS to following TP by Least cost method? Origins Destinations Supply D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 O 1 6 4 1 5 14 O 2 8 9 2 7 16 O 3 4 3 6 2 5 Demand 6 10 15 4 UNIT IV 15. Describe the Hungarian method for solving the Assignment problem? 16. Solve the following assignment problem? M A C H A N I C J o b s 1 2 3 4 5 A 10 3 3 2 8 B 9 7 8 2 7 C 7 5 6 2 4 D 3 5 8 2 4 E 9 10 9 6 10 UNIT V 17.Describe the procedure for processing n jobs through three machines? OR 18. There are five jobs each of which must go through the two machines A and B in the order AB. Processing times are given below. Determine a sequence for five jobs that will minimise the total elapsed time Job 1 2 3 4 5 Machine A 5 1 9 3 10 Machine B 2 6 7 8 4

STATISTICS SYLLABUS Semester VI (CBCS With Non- Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII(A-III) :NUMERICAL ANALYSIS UNIT I Finite Differences: Definitions of operators, & E- Properties-Relationship among operators-difference Table- Uses- Estimation of single and Two Missing values- Newton s Binomial expansion rule- Problems UNIT II Interpolation and Extrapolation- Assumptions- uses- Newtons s forward formula- Newton s back ward formula- Interpolation at unequal intervals- Divided differences-properties- Newton s divided differences formula- Lagrange s formula- Problems(With out proof) UNIT III Central Differences: Uses Gauss Forward and Backward formulae- Sterling s formula- Bessel s formula- Laplace Everett s formula - Problems(With out proof) UNIT IV Numerical Differentiation: First and Second order derivatives-newton,s forward and Back ward Differentiation formulae-, Gauss Forward and Backward differentiation formulae- Sterling s- Bessel s- Laplace Everett s differentiation formulae- Problems(With out proof) UNIT V Numerical Integration: Importance- General Quadrature rule- Trapezoidal Rule- Simpson s - 1/3 Rule- Simpson s -3/8 Rule Weddle s Rule - Problems(With out proof) List of reference books: 1. Statistical Methods by S.C.Gupta, 2. Gupta, S. C. and Kapoor, V.K. (2008): Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, New Edition(Reprint), Sultan Chand & Sons 3 Statistics and Numerical methods by Dr. A. Singaravelu, ARS Publications.

STATISTICS PRACTICALS Semester VI (CBCS Non- Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII (A-III) :NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 1. Missing values by Binomial Expansion method 2. Newton s forward formula 3. Newton s back ward formula 4. Lagrange s formula 5. Gauss forward central formula 6. Gauss backward central formula 7. Sterling s central difference formula 8. Bessel s central difference formula 9. Laplace-Everett s central difference formula 10. Gauss forward differentiation formula 11. Gauss backward differentiation formula 12. Sterling s differentiation formula 13. Bessel s differentiation formula 14. Laplace-Everett s differentiation formula 15. Trapezoidal Rule 16. Simpson s 1/3 and 3/8 rule

STATISTICS MODEL QUESTION PAPER Semester VI (CBCS With Non-Maths Combination Common to BA) Cluster Elective Paper VIII(A-III) : NUMERICAL ANALYSIS (w.e.f. 2017-18) (Scientific calculators and statistical tables are allowed) Time:3 Hours Max.Marks:75 PART- A Answer any FIVE questions. Each question carries FIVE marks 5 X 5 = 25 Marks 1. Define the operators, and E 2. Evaluate ( E )2 x 2 3. Define interpolation. Give its assumptions? 4. State the divided difference properties 5. Define central differences? Give its uses 6. State Gauss forward and Backward formula. 7. Define Numerical differentiation? 8. Define Numerical integration and give its importance? PART -B Answer all questions. Each question carries 10 marks. 5x10 = 50 Marks UNIT - I 9. Define finite differences? Write down tables of forward and backward differences 10. Estimate the missing value in the following table x : 1 2 3 4 5 f(x) : 7 -- 13 21 37 UNIT - II 11. State Newton s divided difference formula and Lagrange s formula for interpolation? 12. Use Newton s forward formula to find the value of y when x = 2.75 from the following data x : 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 Y : 24.145 22.043 20.225 18.644 17.262

UNIT - III 13. State Gauss forward and Backward difference formula, Sterling s formula and Bessel s formula. 14. From the following table find the value of y when x = 338 using Gauss forward formula x : 310 320 330 340 350 y : 25 26 27 25 26 UNIT - IV 15. Write the dy/dx, d 2 y/dx 2 to the newton s forward and backward formula. 16. Find f (1.5) and f (1.5) from the following table by Newton s forward formula x : 1 2 3 4 5 f(x) : 4 26 58 112 466 UNIT - V 17. Write down the formulae for Trapezoidal rule, Simpson s 1/3 rd and 3/8 rule for numerical integration. 18. Calculate by Simpson s distant ordinates. 1 3 3 3 rd rule an appropriate value of x 4 dx by taking seven