Language and Terms in Probability
Trending Questions
Q. In a certain code language “EASY” is written as “5117”. In the same code language, how will “BEAM” be written as?
- 2513
- 2514
- 4512
- 4567
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Can be the probability of an event? Explain
Q. "There is a high chance it might rain today". This statement was said by a weather report today on news. What does this mean?
- It will rain today
- It will not rain today
- It is more likely that it will rain today
- It is more likely that it will not rain today
Q. A dice is rolled. Choose the correct pair.
- P (1)
- P (Odd outcomes)
- P (7)
- P (2 and 3)
- 16
- 13
- \N
- 12
Q. "There is a good chance that the Prime Minister of India will visit Australia". What does this statement imply?
- The Prime minister will visit Australia
- The Prime minister will not visit Australia
- It is more likely that the Prime minister will visit Australia
- It is more likely that the Prime minister will not visit Australia
Q. A dice is rolled. Then chance of getting a number greater than or equal to 3 is .
- 23
- 16
- 36
- 13
Q. An unbiased coin is tossed. Then the chance of getting head is .
- 1
- \N
- 12
- 34
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Which of the following can be the probability of an event?
2120
−0.5
3
0.001
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Use the numbers or to show what you think the probability is you will not live until your birthday.
Q. "There is a good chance that the Prime Minister of India will visit Australia". What does this statement imply?
- It is more likely that the Prime minister will visit Australia.
- The Prime minister will visit Australia.
- It is more likely that the Prime minister will not visit Australia.
- The Prime minister will not visit Australia.
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Which of the following cannot be probability of an event?
0.9
99%
Half
1.25
Q. "There is a high chance it might rain today". This statement was said by a weather report today on news. What does this mean?
- It will rain today
- It will not rain today
- It is more likely that it will rain today
- It is more likely that it will not rain today
Q. A coin is tossed once and we get a head on the coin. Which of the following is/are true?
- The tossing of the coin is an event.
- Each toss of the coin is a trial.
- The getting of a head is a trial.
- The getting of a head is an event.