A. Equally likely events
B. Exhaustive events
C. Mutually Exhaustive events
D. dependent events
Related Mcqs:
- If the occurrence of excludes the occurrence of the other is called ________________?
A. Mutually exclusive
B. Exchaustive
C. Likely
D. Probability - . If the occurrence of one event means that another cannot happen, then the events are _______________?
A. Independent
B. Mutually Exclusive
C. Bayesian
D. Empirical - A chance variation in an observational process is_____________?
A. Dispersion/ Variability
B. Measurement error
C. Random error
D. Instrument error - A set of events is said to be independent if probability of head on tossing a coin is _______________?
A. 1/2
B. 2/3
C. 1
D. 3/4 - In special rule of addition of probability, the events are Always:_______________?
A. Independent events
B. Mutually Exclusive events
C. Bayesian
D. Empirical - Probability of occurrence of an event lies between______________?
A. -1 and 0
B. 0 and 1
C. -1 and 1
D. exactly 1 - An events that contains the finite number point the sample space is called __________________?
A. Finite
B. Random
C. Continuous
D. values - Events occurring together without affecting each other are called:_________________?
A. Dependent events
B. Independent events
C. Equally likely events
D. Mutually Exclusive events - If two events can both occur at the same time then they are referred as:__________________?
A. Dependent events
B. Mutually Exclusive events
C. Exclusive events
D. Independent events - The special rule of multiplication of probability, the events must be ______________?
A. Independent
B. Mutually exclusive
C. Bayesian
D. Empirical