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Random Variable DPP

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Random Variable DPP

The document consists of a series of questions and solutions related to random variables in engineering mathematics. Each question presents a scenario involving probability density functions, expectations, and joint distributions, with provided answers. The format includes multiple-choice options for each question, along with the corresponding correct answers.

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ECE/EE/IN

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

RANDOM VARIABLE

DPP - 1

VISHAL SONI SIR


Question-01

Zero mean Gaussian random variable X passing through a system


whose transfer characteristics is shown below
Then pdf of random variable 'Y'

D
Solution.

Ans. B
Question-02

D
Solution.

Ans. B
Question-03

The probability density function of X is destined as

A 0.7956

B 0.9567

C 0.5976

D 0.6975
Solution.

Ans. C
Question-04
Solution.
Ans.
0.3678
Question-05

uniformly distributed random variable X with probability density


function
A

D
Solution.
Ans. B
Question-06
Solution.

Ans. 0.3
Question-07

Let the random variable X represent the number of times of fair


coin needs to be tossed till two consecutive heads appear for the
first time. The expectation of X is ___________.
Solution.
Ans. 1.5
Question-08

The first order density function is

D
Solution.

Ans. ?
Question-09

A –1

B 30.25

C 179

D Above all
Solution.

Ans. C
Question-10

A 0.45

B 0.50

C 0.55

D 0.60
Solution.

Ans. A
Question-11

A 0.45

B 0.50

C 0.55

D 0.60
Solution.

Ans. B
Question-12

D None of the above


Solution.

Ans. D
Question-13

The marginal distribution function FY (y) is

D None of these
Solution.

Ans. ?
Question-14

The joint distribution function is

B
C

D
Solution.
Ans. A
Question-15

D
Solution.

Ans. B
Question-16

D
Solution.

Ans. C
Question-17

D
Solution.

W+X+Y

Ans. C
Question-18

Two random variables X and Y have the density function

The X and Y are

A Correlated but statistically independent

B Uncorrelated but statistically independent

C Correlated but statistically dependent

D Uncorrelated but statistically dependent


Solution.

Ans. B
Question-19

A B

C D
Solution.

Ans. A
Question-20

A is zero

B is strictly non-zero

C depends on the limits {a, b}

D is less than one, but non-zero


Solution.

Ans. A
Question-21

D
Solution.
Ans. A
Question-22
Solution.

Ans.
0.01
Question-23
Solution.
Ans.
0.33
Question-24
A 1 and 2

B 2 and 3

C 1, 2, and 3

D 2,3 , and 4
Solution.

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