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Syllabus: Random variables, Uniform, Normal, Exponential, Poisson and Binomial distributions. Mean, median, mode and standard deviation. Conditional probability and Bayes theorem

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\textbf{Year}& \textbf{2022} & \textbf{2021-1}&\textbf{2021-2}&\textbf{2020}&\textbf{2019}&\textbf{2018}&\textbf{2017-1}&\textbf{2017-2}&\textbf{2016-1}&\textbf{2016-2}&\textbf{Minimum}&\textbf{Average}&\textbf{Maximum}
\\\hline\textbf{1 Mark Count} & 0 &1&1&0&2&1&1&0&1&1&0&0.8&2
\\\hline\textbf{2 Marks Count} & 0 &2&2&1&1&1&0&3&1&0&0&1.1&3
\\\hline\textbf{Total Marks} & 0 &5&5&2&4&3&1&6&3&1&\bf{0}&\bf{3}&\bf{6}\\\hline
\end{array}}}$$

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