1 |
If the chance of occurance of two events are same then such events are called |
- A. Independent events
- B. Dependent events
- C. Mutually exclusive events
- D. Equally likely events
|
2 |
If a player well shuffles the pack of 52 playing card, then the probability of a black card form 52 playing cards is: |
- A. 1/52
- B. 13/52
- C. 26/52
- D. 4/52
|
3 |
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
|
4 |
How many possible permutations can be formed from the wood COMMITTEE. |
- A. 45360
- B. 9
- C. 6
- D. None of them
|
5 |
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
|
6 |
A coin is tossed 3 times then, then number of sample points in the sample space is: |
- A. 2<sup>3</sup>
- B. 3
- C. 8
- D. Both A & C
|
7 |
A fair aid is rolled, the sample space consists of: |
- A. 2 outcomes
- B. 6 outcomes
- C. 36 outcomes
- D. None of these
|
8 |
There sets on a sofa can be occupied by four persons in. |
- A. 12 ways
- B. 7 ways
- C. 24 ways
- D. None of these
|
9 |
A coin and die can be thrown together in |
- A. 2 ways
- B. 12 ways
- C. 8 ways
- D. None of these
|
10 |
The provability can never be, |
- A. 0
- B. 1
- C. 1/52
- D. Negative
|