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Statistics Ics Part 1 Chapter 6 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
A coin and die can be thrown together in
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2 ways
12 ways
8 ways
None of these
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Question # 2
A non - orderly arrangement of thing s is called:
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Permutation
Equally likely
Combination
Equally likely
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Question # 3
There sets on a sofa can be occupied by four persons in.
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12 ways
7 ways
24 ways
None of these
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Question # 4
The provability can never be,
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0
1
1/52
Negative
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Question # 5
The conditional probability P(A/B) is given by.
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(A∩B)/(B)
P(A∩B)/P(A)
P(A∩B)/P(B)
(A∩B)/P(B)
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Question # 6
If A∪B = S then A and B are __________ events.
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Equally likely
Exhaustive
Compound
None of these
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Question # 7
Probability of an impossible event is
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Zero
Negative
Positive
One
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Question # 8
A fair aid is rolled, the sample space consists of:
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2 outcomes
6 outcomes
36 outcomes
None of these
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Question # 9
When each outcome of a sample is as equally likely to occur as any other, the out come are called.
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Mutually exclusive
Equally likely
Exhaustive
Not mutually
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Question # 10
If two events cannot occur together they are said to be.
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Independent
Dependent
mutually exclusive
Equally likely
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Question # 11
If a player well shuffles the pack of 52 playing card, then the probability of a black card form 52 playing cards is:
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1/52
13/52
26/52
4/52
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Question # 12
A person can choose a tie and a suit form 3 suits ad 5 ties in
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8 ways
15 ways
30 ways
None of these
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Question # 13
If the chance of occurance of two events are same then such events are called
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Independent events
Dependent events
Mutually exclusive events
Equally likely events
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