33.
Match the following items of List-I and List-II with regard to hypothesis-testing.
List-I List-II
a. The ability of test to reject the null hypothesis when it is false 1. Level of significance
b. The probability of accepting a false null hypothesis 2. Type I error
c. The probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis due to sampling error 3. Type II error
d. The probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis 4. Power of a test

39.
Karl Pearson's coefficient of skewness is calculated by following formula.