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April 18th, 2015, 02:34 PM
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Indian Statistical Institute Entrance Exam Sample Papers
I want to join the Indian Statistical Institute and for that I have already applied for the Entrance Exam of the Indian Statistical Institute. Can you please provide me the Entrance Exam Sample Papers of the Indian Statistical Institute? Also provide me the syllabus of the Entrance Exam?
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March 6th, 2017, 03:32 PM
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Re: Indian Statistical Institute Entrance Exam Sample Papers
Hii sir, I Wants to get the Question Paper of the Entrance Exam of the Indian Statistical Institute ?
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March 6th, 2017, 03:36 PM
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Re: Indian Statistical Institute Entrance Exam Sample Papers
Indian Statistical Institute is an academic institute of national importance as recognised by a 1959 act of the Indian parliament. It grew out of the Statistical Laboratory set up by Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in Presidency College, Kolkata. The Sample Paper of the Indian Statistical Institute Entrance Exam is given below A bag contains 2 red, 3 green and 2 blue balls. Two balls are drawn at random withoutreplacement. Then the probability that none of the balls drawn is blue is A. 10=21 B. 11=21 C. 2=7 D. 5=7 13. The letters of the word COCHIN are permuted and all the permutations are arrangedlexicographically (i.e., in alphabetical order as in an English dictionary). The numberof words that appear before the word COCHIN is A. 96 B. 360 C. 192 D. 48 Player 1 and Player 2 both start with 100 rupees. Each round of a game consists of thefollowing:Both players choose a number randomly and independently from 1 to 5. If both playerschoose the same number, then Player 1 gives rupees 10 to Player 2. Otherwise, Player2 gives rupees 10 to Player 1. Then the expected amount of money Player 1 will be leftwith after playing 10 rounds of this game is A. 120 B. 100 C. 50 D. 160 Two squares are chosen at random on a chessboard (with 64 squares). Then the probability that they have a side in common is A. 1=9 B. 1=27 C. 1=18 D. None of the above . Suppose the probability of having a girl is 1=2 and so is the probability of having a boy.Now consider a family with two children. Then the probability that both the childrenare girls given that at least one of them is a girl is A. 1=4 B. 2=3 C. 1=3 D. 1=2 Two dice are thrown simultaneously. Then the probability of getting two numbers whose product is even is A. 1=8 B. 1=4 C. 3=4 D. None of the above the detail Question Paper of the Exam of the Indian Statistical Institute is in the below Attachement |
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