First Year ICS Statistics Chapter 6 Online MCQ Test (Probability)

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Introduction to probability . Permutations . Combinations . Probability

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P(A or B) = P (A∪B) = P(A) +P(B) then A and B are.

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nCr is calculated by formula

Question # 3

The probability of vowel letters form the words STATISTIC is.

Question # 4

The provability can never be,

Question # 5

nPr can be solved by the formula

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Subset of sample is called:

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The conditional probability P(A/B) is given by.

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A fair aid is rolled, the sample space consists of:

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If the occurance of one event is not effected by the occurance of other than these events are called

Question # 10

The probability of a 'Jack' Card form 52 playing card is:

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If n is the number of elements of a set. the total numebr of subsects of this set in

Question # 12

The probability of drawing a "white" ball from a bag containing 4 red, 8 black and 3 with balls is:

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If two events cannot occur together they are said to be

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P (A/B) can be evaluated by formula

Question # 15

If a player well shuffles the pack of 52 playing card, then the probability of a black card form 52 playing cards is:

Question # 16

If an event consist of more than one sample point it is called

Question # 17

If E a and impossible event, then P(E) is.

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ICS Part 1 Statistics Chapter 6 Important MCQ's

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1 If two events cannot occur together they are said to be
A. Independent events
B. Dependent events
C. Mutually exclusive events
D. Equally likely events
2 AP3is equal to.
A. 3!
B. 4!
C. 5!
D. 6!
3 The number of terms in the expansion of the binomial (p+q)n is.
A. n
B. n-1
C. n+1
D. 2n
4 An experiment which produced different outcomes even if it is repeated a large number of times, under similar conditions is called
A. Event
B. Compound event
C. Random experiment
D. None of these
5 Probability of an event cannot be
A. Negative
B. Positive
C. Zero
D. One
6 Subset of sample space is called
A. Event
B. Simple event
C. Compound event
D. Experiment
7 If A∪B = S then A and B are __________ events.
A. Equally likely
B. Exhaustive
C. Compound
D. None of these
8 A coin and die can be thrown together in
A. 2 ways
B. 12 ways
C. 8 ways
D. None of these
9 If E a and impossible event, then P(E) is.
A. 0
B. 0.5
C. 1
D. Impossible
10 When sample space S is partitioned into some mutually exclusive events such that their union is sample space itself. Then the events are called
A. Simple events
B. Compound events
C. Equally likely events
D. Exhaustive events

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