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Academic Task Number: 2 Course code: GEN531
Date of allotment: 8/04/24 Course title: Research Design
Date of submission: 16/04/24 Maximum Marks: 30
Academic Task Type: Written Class Test
Type of
Evaluation
(CAP)
Ques/
Parameter
Statement/ Description
Blooms
Level
Max
Mark
Course
Outcome
CA-2 /B
Q1
Define
a. Properties of Normal Distribution (2/3 lines)
b. Application Poisson Dist (3 points)
c. Conditions of Binomial Distribution (2/3 points)
d. Classification of probability distribution
2: Understand 2.5×4=10 CO3, CO4
Q2
For a normal distribution whose mean is 2 and standard deviation is 3. Find the value of
variate such that the probability of the variate from the mean to the value is 0.4115
3: Apply 10 CO3, CO4
Q3.
40 wrist watches in a box of 200 are defective. If 15 watches are selected at random. Find
the probability that (i) 15 are defective, (ii) 15 are good, (iii), at least one watch is
defective, (iv) at most 4 are defective
4: Analyze 10 CO3, CO4

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  • 1. Academic Task Number: 2 Course code: GEN531 Date of allotment: 8/04/24 Course title: Research Design Date of submission: 16/04/24 Maximum Marks: 30 Academic Task Type: Written Class Test Type of Evaluation (CAP) Ques/ Parameter Statement/ Description Blooms Level Max Mark Course Outcome CA-2 /B Q1 Define a. Properties of Normal Distribution (2/3 lines) b. Application Poisson Dist (3 points) c. Conditions of Binomial Distribution (2/3 points) d. Classification of probability distribution 2: Understand 2.5×4=10 CO3, CO4 Q2 For a normal distribution whose mean is 2 and standard deviation is 3. Find the value of variate such that the probability of the variate from the mean to the value is 0.4115 3: Apply 10 CO3, CO4 Q3. 40 wrist watches in a box of 200 are defective. If 15 watches are selected at random. Find the probability that (i) 15 are defective, (ii) 15 are good, (iii), at least one watch is defective, (iv) at most 4 are defective 4: Analyze 10 CO3, CO4