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MCQ Probability Thoery PDF
MCQ Probability Thoery PDF
MCQ. Way of getting information from measuring observation whose outcomes occurrence is on
chance is called
A. beta experiment.
B. random experiment.
C. alpha experiment.
D. gamma experiment.
Answer B
MCQ. Probability of second event in situation if first event has been occurred is classified as
A. series probability.
B. conditional probability.
C. joint probability.
D. dependent probability.
Answer B
MCQ. Probability which is based on self beliefs of persons involved in experiment is classified
as
A. subjective approach.
B. objective approach.
C. intuitive approach.
D. sample approach.
Answer A
MCQ. In probability theories, events which can never occur together are classified as
Answer C
A. P(J) * P(K).
B. P(J) + P(K).
Answer A
A. occurrence of Y.
B. occurrence of X.
C. non-occurrence of X and Y.
D. occurrence of X and Y.
Answer C
A. impossible events.
B. possible events.
C. certain event.
D. sample event.
Answer A
MCQ. Number of individuals arriving at boarding counter on an airport is an example of
A. numerical outcome.
C. random outcome.
D. simple outcome.
Answer A
A. random variation.
B. mesokurtic variation.
C. platykurtic variation.
D. mesokurtic variation.
Answer A
MCQ. If two events X and Y are considered as partially overlapping events then rule of addition
can be written as
MCQ. If a person buys a lottery, chance of winning a Toyota car is 60%, chance of winning
Hyundai car is 70% and chance of winning both is 40% then chance of winning Toyota or
Hyundai is
A. 0.6.
B. 0.9.
C. 0.8.
D. 0.5.
Answer B
MCQ. According to combination rule, if total number of outcomes are 'r' and distinct outcome
collection is 'n' then combinations are calculated as
A. n! ⁄ r!(n - r)!.
B. n! ⁄ r!(n + r)!.
C. r! ⁄ n!(n - r)!.
D. r! ⁄ n!(n + r)!.
Answer A
A. logged events.
B. exponential results.
C. results.
D. events.
Answer D
A. numerical space.
B. event space.
C. sample space.
D. both b and c.
Answer D
B. marginal events.
C. conditional events.
D. all of above.
A. conditional probability.
B. marginal probability.
D. occurrence probability.
Answer B
MCQ. Joint probability of two statistical dependent events Y and Z can be written as P(Y and Z)
=
A. P(Z + Y) * P(Y|Z).
B. P(Y) * P(Z|Y).
Answer B
MCQ. In a Venn diagram used to represent probabilities, sample space of events is represented
by
A. square.
B. triangle.
C. circle.
D. rectangle.
Answer D
A. same.
B. different.
C. one.
D. two.
Answer A
A. union of A.
B. complement of A.
C. intersection of A.
D. A is equal to zero.
Answer D
Answer D