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

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Introduction to probability . Permutations . Combinations . Probability

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In how many ways a team of 4 players be chosen from a total 10 persons.

Question # 2

The provability can never be,

Question # 3

Subset of sample is called:

Question # 4

The numebr of ways in whihc four books can be arranged on a shelf is.

Question # 5

When sample space S is partitioned into some mutually exclusive events such that their union is sample space itself. Then the events are called

Question # 6

nPr can be solved by the formula

Question # 7

There sets on a sofa can be occupied by four persons in.

Question # 8

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

Question # 9

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

Question # 10

"Pr can be solved by the formula.

Question # 11

How many possible permutations can be formed from the wood COMMITTEE.

Question # 12

AP3is equal to.

Question # 13

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

Question # 14

If the chance of occurance of two events are same then such events are called

Question # 15

If A∪B = S then A and B are __________ events.

Question # 16

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

Question # 17

Probability of an event cannot be

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ICS Part 1 Statistics Chapter 6 Important MCQ's

Sr.# Question Answer
1 "Pr can be solved by the formula.
A. N!/ r!(n-r)!
B. (n-r)!/r!
C. n!(n-r!)
D. n!(n-r)!/r!
2 P(A or B) = P (A∪B) = P(A) +P(B) then A and B are.
A. Mutually exclusive
B. Independent events 
C. Not mutually exclusive
D. Dependent
3 Probability of a sure event is
A. Zero
B. Less than one
C. Greater than one
D. One
4 A coin is tossed 3 times then,  then number of sample points in the sample space is:
A. 23
B. 3
C. 8
D. Both A & C
5 Arrangement of things without regard to order is called.
A. Raw data
B. Arrayed data
C. Permutation
D. Combination
6 The number of terms in the expansion of the binomial (p+q)n is.
A. n
B. n-1
C. n+1
D. 2n
7 A non-orderly arrangement of things is called
A. Combination
B. Permutation
C. Collection
D. Sample Space
8 If A∪B = S then A and B are __________ events.
A. Equally likely
B. Exhaustive
C. Compound
D. None of these
9 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
10 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

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