A. P(AorB) =0
B. P(AandB)=0
C. P(AnorB)=0
D. P(AeitherB)=0
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Related Mcqs:
- Addition Law of probability for mutually exclusive event is equal _______________?
A. P(AUB)=P(A) + (B)
B. P(AUB) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A∩B)
C. P(A∩B) = P(A) + P(B) + P(A∩B)
D. P(A∩B) = P(A). P(B - Two mutually exclusive events are __________?
A. Dependent
B. Independent
C. Overlapped
D. None of TheseSubmitted by: Nimra Shaheen
- A experiment repeated number of time one by one is called _________________?
A. Random
B. Raw data
C. Introduce
D. Specified - A coin is so weighted that P (T) = 2P(H) then P(H) is _______________?
A. 1/2
B. 1
C. 2/3
D. 1/3 - A subset of the sample space is called _________________?
A. Sample point
B. Set
C. Event
D. Space - The possibility of total outcome in a coin equal to _______________?
A. Fifty %
B. Twenty %
C. 60%
D. 30% - In special rule of addition of probability, the events are Always:_______________?
A. Independent events
B. Mutually Exclusive events
C. Bayesian
D. Empirical - The probability of drawing an even number in a toss of a balanced die ______________?
A. 1/6
B. 2/6
C. 3/6
D. 6/6 - If P(A/B)=1/4 and P(A∩B) =1/5 then P(B) is ________________?
A. 4/5
B. 1/20
C. 0
D. 1/9 - Which of the following is not a correct statement about a Probability _________________?
A. It must have a value between 0 and 1
B. It can be reported as a decimal or a fraction
C. A value near 0 means that the event is not likely to occur/happens
D. It is the collection of several experiment