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Question 1.
Define cyclical variation.
Answer:
Arrangement of statistical data in chronological order, in accordance with time is
known as Time Series.
Question 2.
What is a Histogram?
Answer:
A graphical representation of Time series data is called histogram
Question 3.
Define secular trend give an example.
Answer:
The general tendency of the time series data to increase or to decrease or to remain
constant during a long period of time is named as secular trend
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Question 4.
Define seasonal variation. Give an example.
Answer:
The regular, periodic and short term variation (less than a year) in a time series is
defined as seasonal variation.
Ex: Increase in the sale of cotton clothes in summer.
Question 5.
Which index is used for the measurement of seasonal variation?
Answer:
Seasonal indices
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Question 6.
Define cyclical variation.
Answer:
The oscillatory (up and down) movements in a series with period of oscillation more
than one year are termed as Cyclical fluctuation. One complete period is called a
Cycle.
Question 7.
What are the different phases in a business cycle?
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Diagrammatically represent “Business cycle” with stages?
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Question 9.
Define random variation? Give an example.
Answer:
Irregular or unpredictable variation which are beyond the control of human hand.
Example: Sudden increase in price of fuel due to war in Iran
Question 10.
Mention a cause of the following variations:
(i) Seasonal variation
(ii) Cyclical variation
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Which variation is predictable?
Answer:
Regular variations like seasonal, cyclical, etc.
Question 12.
Which variation is unpredictable?
Answer:
Irregular variations.
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Question 14.
Name two methods of measuring trend?
Answer:
1. Graphical method
2. Semi averages method
3. Method of Moving Averages
4. Method of Least Squares
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Question 15.
State two conditions of least squares method of measuring trend.
Answer:
1. The sum of the deviations of actual (y) and the trend values (ŷ) is zero, i.e., Σ(y – ŷ) =
0
2. The sum of the squares of the devation of actual (y) and the trend values (ŷ) is least,
i.e., Σ(y – ŷ)2 is least.
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Question 16.
Write down the normal equations for fitting linear trend?
Answer:
The straight line equation is
y = a + bx
The normal equations are
Σy = na + bΣx
Σxy = a Σx + b Σx2.
Question 17.
Explain the semi averages method of measuring trend.
Answer:
In this method, the time series data is divided into two equal parts and averages are
calculated for both the parts, are called semi averages. These averages are plotted on
a graph, joined by a straight line and the end points are extended on either side, is the
trend line, which indicates over all trend of the time series.
Question 18.
Explain the moving averages method of measuring trend.
Answer:
Moving averages are the averages obtained by finding the arithmetic means of
successive values
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These averages eliminates short term variations / fluctuations and gives the overall
trend of the time series are called trend values (ŷ)
Question 19.
Explain with merits and demerits of the method of moving averages for measuring
trend.
Answer:
Merits:
(a) It is simple and easy to understand
(b) It is more flexible than other methods
(c) It is not only used for the measurement of trend but also for the measurement of
seasonal, cyclical and irregular variations.
Demerits:
(a) Trend values cannot be obtained at the beginning and at the end of the time series
data.
(b) This method does not establish a mathematical relationship, hence it cannot be
used for forecasting.
Question 20.
Explain with merits and demerits the method of least squares for measuring trend.
Answer:
Merits:
(a) This method is mathematical, so highly efficient
(b) It can be used for forecasting future trend
(c) This method is used for further statistical analysis
Demerits:
(a) The general form of the relation has to be determined by judgement.
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Question 21.
Calculate 3 years moving averages
To find the moving averages, initially, the moving totals are obtained, and then each of
these are divided by 3. These moving averages are Trend values
Answer:
The following figures relate to the profits for 8 years. Find the trend of profits by the
Method of 3 yearly moving averages
Answer:
Question 23.
For the following time series compute trend by five yearly moving averages
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Question 24.
Calculate Trend values for the following data by using 5 yearly moving averages
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Calculate 4 yearly moving averages for the following data
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Calculate 4 yearly moving averages for the following data.
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Question 27.
Fit a straight line trend for the following data by the method of least squares and
estimate the production of 2010.
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Fit a straight line trend for the following data by the method of least squares and
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Question 29.
Below are given figures of production of a sugar factory. Apply the method of Least
squares (Straight line) to determine the trend values
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Question 30.
Fit a linear trend for the following time series and estimate the trend value 2010
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Find the trend values by least squares method (y = a + bx) from the following data and
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Below are given the figures of production of a sugar factory
(i) Fit a straight line trend by the method of least squares and obtain the trend values
(ii) Also estimate the production of the year 2008.
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Question 33.
The productions of steel in million tons of a factory are given below. Apply the method
of least squares to determine the trend values y = a + bx
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Here n = 6
(i) The straight line equation is giver, by y = a + bx
(ii) The normal equation are Σy = na + bΣx,
Σxy = aΣx + bΣx2
(iii) since Σx = 0,
Question 34.
For the following time series data. Fit a curve of the type y = a + bx + cx2 estimate the
value for the 2011.
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28
= 11.1786 28
Solving equations (4) & (6), Multiply equation (4) by 4.
Now equation (4) – (6)
c= 177
84
= 2.1071
Substitute C value in equation (4)
7a + 28c = 262
7a + 28 (2.1071) = 262
7a + 58.9988 = 262
7a = 262 – 58.9988
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7a = 203.0012
a= 203.0012
7
= 29.0002
∴ Quadratic trend equation is
ŷ = a + bx + cx2 = 29.0002 + 11.1786x + 2.1071x2
For the year 2011, x = 4
∴ The estimated value for 2011 is
ŷ2011 = 29 + 11.1786(4) + 2.1071(16)
ŷ2011 = 107.42
Question 35.
The following figures give the annual production of commodity. Estimate the out put in
2011. Use y = a + bx + cx2
Answer:
28
= 0.75
379 = a(28) + b(0) + c(196)
⇒ 379 = 28a + 196c ….. (5)
7a + 28c = 91 …. (4) × 4
28a + 196c = 379 …. (5)
Now equation (4) – (5)
c= 15
84
= 0.178
Substitute c value in equation (4)
7a + 28 (0.178) = 91
7a+ 4.984 =91
7a = 91 – 4.984
7a = 86.016
a= 86.016
7
= 12.228
The quadratic trend equation is
ŷ = 12.288 + 0.751x + 0.178x2
For the year 2011, x = 4
∴ The estimated output in 2011 is
ŷ2011 =12.28 + 0.75(4) + 0.178(l6)
ŷ2011 = 18.14
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Here n = 5
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= 1.2366
∴ a = antilog (1.2366) = 17.2424
Σx log y
and log b = 2
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Question 37.
The sales of a company for the years 2006 to 2012 are given below:
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Question 2.
Calculate the trend values by finding three yearly moving averages
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Compute 4 yearly moving averages for the following data
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From the following data obtain the trend values by find four yearly moving averages
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Compute five yearly moving averages for the following data
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Calculate the trend values by finding 5 yearly moving averages.
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Question 7.
Below are given the figures of production (in thousand quintals) of a sugar factory.
7
= 90
Σxy
From aΣx + bΣx2 = Σxy; b = 2
= =2
56
28
Σx
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Production figures of a sugar factory in 1000 quintals are given below:
7
=13
Σxy
From aΣx = bΣx2 = bΣx2 = Σxy ; b = 2
=
21
28
= 0.75
Σx
x = 4, ŷ(2012) = 13 +0.75(4) = 13 + 6 = 16
Trend vaiues : For 1998 ;
x = -3; ŷ (l998) = 13 + 0.75(-3)
= 13 – 2.25 = 10.75 units.
Similarly for 2000, ŷ(2000) = 13 + 0.75(-2) = 11.5 and others can be calculated.
From the trend line, the time series / production shows upward / increasing trend.
Question 9.
Following data gives the population of city.
a. Fit a linear trend and find the trend values.
b. Estimate the population in 2011.
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6
= 1.17
Σxy
From aΣx + bΣx2 = Σxy ; b = 2
=
490
70
=7
Σx
Question 10.
Fit y = a + bx form the straight line trend to the data, plot the original and trend values
on graph.
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Answer:
6
=8
Σxy
From : aΣx + bΣx2 = Σxy ; b =
30
Σx
2
= 70
0.4286
from the trend line the time series show upward trend
Question 11.
Fit y = a + bx form the straight line trend to the data, plot the original and trend values
on graph.
Answer:
Let X and Y be the year and profit.
The parabolic equation is : y = a+ bx + cx2
The normal equations are :
na + bΣx + cΣx2 = Σy ….. (1)
aΣx + bΣx2 + cΣx2 = Σxy ….. (2)
aΣx2 + bΣx3 + cΣx4 = Σx2y ….. (3)
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28
= 4.214
From equation (3) : a.28 + n.0 + c.196 = 1784
28a + 196c = 1784 …(5)
To get ‘a’ and ‘c’ solve (4) and (5)
7
= 63.714
The fitted parabolic trend equation is
ŷ = 63.714 + 4.214 x + 0x2
ŷ = 63.714 + 4.214x
Estimation for the year 2010; x = 6;
ŷ(2010) = 63.714 + 4.214(6) = 88.998
Question 12.
For the following time series fit a parabolic trend of the type y = a + bx + cx2 by the
method of least squares. Estimate the production in 2009.
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Let X and Y be the year and production
28
= 1.43 28
And from : aΣx2 + bΣx3 + cΣx4 = Σx2y
a.28 + b.O + c.196 = 350
28a + 196c = 350 …… (2)
∴c= 2
84
= o 024 Put c = 0-024 in equation (1)
We get 7a + 28 (0.024) = 87 ; 7a + 0.672 = 87
7a = 87 – 0.672; ∴ a = 86.328
7
= 12.333
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Fit a second degree equation of the form y = a + bx + cx2 to the following data
regarding profits and estimate the profit for the year 2010.
Answer:
Let X and Y be the year and production
20
= 0.05
And from : aΣx2 + bΣx3 + cΣx4 = Σx2y
a.20 + b.0 + c.164 = 205
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∴c= 20
−64
4
= 12.8125
The fitted parabolic trend equation is : y = a + bx + cx2
ŷ = 12.8125 + 0.05x + 0.3125x2
Estimation for the year 2010 ; x = 5 ; x2 = 25
ŷ(2010) = 12.8125 + 0.05(5) – 0.3125(25)
= 5.25(000’s)
Question 14.
The following table gives the profits of a concern for 5 years ending 2009.
5
= 1.1397
∴ a = A.L (1.1397) = 13.79
From log a Σx + log b.Σx2 = Σx. log y
Σx log y
log = 2
= 4.7366
10
=0.4737
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