Identify the median class for the following grouped data:
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Class interval} & \textbf{Frequency} \\ \hline 5-10 & 5 \\ 10-15 & 15 \\ 15-20 & 22 \\ 20-25 & 25 \\ 25-30 & 10 \\ 30-35 & 3 \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Step 1: Calculate the total frequency (N). \[ N = 5 + 15 + 22 + 25 + 10 + 3 = 80 \]
Step 2: Find the position of the median. The median is the value at the \( N/2 \)-th position. \[ \text{Median Position} = \frac{80}{2} = 40 \]
Step 3: Calculate the cumulative frequency (CF) for each class.
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|c|} \hline \text{Class interval} & \text{Frequency (f)} & \text{Cumulative Frequency (CF)} \\ \hline 5-10 & 5 & 5 \\ 10-15 & 15 & 20 \\ 15-20 & 22 & 42 \\ 20-25 & 25 & 67 \\ 25-30 & 10 & 77 \\ 30-35 & 3 & 80 \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Step 4: Identify the median class. The median class is the class whose cumulative frequency is the first to be greater than or equal to the median position (40). The cumulative frequency 42 is the first one greater than 40. The corresponding class interval is 15-20.
The coefficient of correlation of the above two data series will be equal to \(\underline{\hspace{1cm}}\)
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline X & Y \\ \hline -3 & 9 \\ -2 & 4 \\ -1 & 1 \\ 0 & 0 \\ 1 & 1 \\ 2 & 4 \\ 3 & 9 \\ \hline \end{array}\]
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LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Visible light spectroscopy | III. Identification on the basis of color |
B. Fluorescence spectroscopy | IV. Identification on the basis of fluorophore present |
C. FTIR spectroscopy | I. Identification on the basis of absorption in infrared region |
D. Mass Spectroscopy | II. Identification on the basis of m/z ion |
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Forensic Psychiatry | III. Behavioural pattern of criminal |
B. Forensic Engineering | IV. Origin of metallic fracture |
C. Forensic Odontology | I. Bite marks analysis |
D. Computer Forensics | II. Information derived from digital devices |
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Calvin Goddard | II. Forensic Ballistics |
B. Karl Landsteiner | III. Blood Grouping |
C. Albert Osborn | IV. Document examination |
D. Mathieu Orfila | I. Forensic Toxicology |
Match the LIST-I (Evidence, etc.) with LIST-II (Example, Construction etc.)
LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Biological evidence | IV. Blood |
B. Latent print evidence | III. Fingerprints |
C. Trace evidence | II. Soil |
D. Digital evidence | I. Cell phone records |
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LIST-I | LIST-II |
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C. Delta | IV. The ridge characteristics nearest to the point of divergence of type lines |
D. Enclosure | II. A single ridge bifurcates and reunites to enclose some space |