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MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 1

If the letters of the word “CRACKJACK” are rearranged in a random manner, what is the probability that vowels are neither together nor at the ends?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 1

Total characters = 9, vowels = 2, consonants = 7

Except the end places, vowels can be arranged at 7 places

No of ways = 7C2 – 6 (minus 6 for the chances when both vowels are together) = 15

No of ways of arranging the 7 consonants

Letters are K – 3, A – 2, C – 2, R, and J

Hence, option D is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 2

A team has six girls and six boys. Three students have to be selected for a project. Find the probability that two girls and one boy are selected.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 2

A team has six girls and six boys. Three students have to be selected for a project.

Calculation:

⇒ Total number of students = 12

⇒ Probability that three students are selected = 12C3 = 12 x 11 x 10/6 = 220

⇒ Probability that two girls and one boy are selected = 6C2 x 6C1 = 6 x 5/2 x 6 = 90

∴ Required probability = 90/220 = 9/22

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MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 3

A basketball game is played between team Blue and Red. There are a total of 9 players in each team and 5 will play in the game. Ankit is in team blue and Vaibhav is in team Red. What is the probability that at least one from Ankit and Vaibhav is in playing five?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 3

Total number of ways to select team blue without any restriction = 9C5 Similarly team Red can be selected in 9C5 ways

Total number of ways to select both the teams = 9C5 x 9C5

P (at least one of them plays) = 1 – P (none of them plays)

Total number of ways of selecting team without selecting ankit and vaibhav = 8C5 x 8C5

P (at least one of them plays)

Hence, option B is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 4

Aarti gave her project assignment to a shopkeeper for binding. There were 19 pages including a cover page, 12 pages of theory and 6 pages of drawings. She told the shopkeeper that the theory pages are in a particular order and the drawing pages can be arranged anywhere provided they are together. If the cover page is always kept first what is the probability that rest of the pages are arranged as per requirement?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 4

Pages = 1 cover page, 12 theory pages, 6 pictures page

Except cover page

Ways of arranging 12 + 6 pages = 18!

Ways of arranging so that the theory pages are in order and drawing pages come together= 13C1 × 6!

(As there are 13 gaps between 12 pages where 6 pages can be kept)

Hence, option C is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 5

A bag contains coins of one rupee, two rupee & five rupees. The total money in the bag is Rs. 120. If the total number of one rupee and two rupee coins are 35 and in ratio of coins is 2 : 5. Find the probability of getting a 5 rupee coin if a coin is randomly picked from the bag?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 5

GIVEN:

A bag contains coins of one rupee, two rupee & five rupees.

The total money in the bag is Rs. 120.

The total number of one rupee and two rupee coins are 35 and in ratio of coins is 2 : 5.

Formula used:
Probability of an event = Favorable ways/Total ways

CALCULATION:

Number of 1 rupee coins = (2/7 × 35) = 10

Number of 2 rupee coins = (5/7 × 35) = 25

Let the number of 5 rupee coins be x

5x + 1(10) + 2(25) = 120 ⇒ x = 12

Total number of coins = 10 + 25 + 12 = 47

So the bag contain total 47 coins out of which number of five rupee coin is 12

Probability of getting a 5-rupee coin = 12/47

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 6

A bag contains only red, green and white balls. The probability of selecting a red ball from the bag at random is  
1/3 and that of selecting a white ball at random is 1/2. If the bag contains 9 green balls, the total number of balls in the bag is:

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 6

Given:

Probability of red ball = 1/3

Probability of white ball = 1/2

Formula Used:

Probability = (Number of successful outcomes/Total number of outcomes)

P(E) = (nE)/(nS), where nE = Number of events and nS = Number of sample space 

Calculation:

Probability of getting green ball = 1 - (1/3 + 1/2)

⇒ 1 - 5/6 = 1/6

According to the question:

If one unit corresponds to 9 green balls then,

6 unit = 6 × 9 = 54

Total no. Of balls = 54

∴ The total number of balls in the bag is 54.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 7

Three dice are thrown together. Find the probability of getting a total of at least 6 ? 

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 7

Since one die can be thrown in six ways to obtain any one of the six numbers marked on its six faces

⇒ Total number of elementary events = 6 x 6 x 6 = 216

Let A be the event of getting a total of at least 6.Then Ā denotes the event of getting a total of less than 6 i.e. 3, 4, 5.

⇒ Ā = { (1,1,1), (1,1,2), (1,2,1), (2,1,1), (1,1,3),(1,3,1), (3,1,1), (1,2,2), (2,1,2), (2,2,1) }

So, favorable number of cases = 10

Hence, option (C) is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 8

Three coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting exactly two heads.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 8

Given:

Three coins are tossed simultaneously.

Formula:

Probability = Number of favorable outcomes/ Total number of outcomes.

Calculation:

When three coins are tossed then the outcome will be any one of these combinations. (TTT, THT, TTH, THH. HTT, HHT, HTH, HHH).

So, the total number of outcomes is 8.

Now, for exactly two heads, the favorable outcome is (THH, HHT, HTH).

We can say that the total number of favorable outcomes is 3.

Again, from the formula

Probability = Number of favorable outcomes/Total number of outcomes

Probability = 3/8

∴ The probability of getting exactly two heads is 3/8.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 9

A bag contains 5 black and 6 white balls; two balls are drawn at random. What is the probability that the balls drawn are white?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 9

Given

Number of black balls = 5

Number of white balls = 6

Formula

Probability = Favorable events/Total possible events

Calculation

Favorable event = 6C2

Total possible events = 11C2

∴ Probability = 6C2/11C2 = (6 x 5)/(11 x 10) = 3/11

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 10

There are 15 boys and 10 girls in a class. If three students are selected at random, what is the probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are selected?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 10

Correct Option: C
Total number of ways of selecting 3 students from 25 students = 25C3

Number of ways of selecting 1 girl and 2 boys = selecting 2 boys from 15 boys and 1 girl from 10 girls

⇒ Number of ways in which this can be done = 15C2 x 10C1

Hence, option C is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 11

In a box there are 10 apples and 2/5th of the apples are rotten. If three apples are taken out from the box, what will be the probability that at least one apple is rotten.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 11

If 1 apple is rotten + 2 apples are other

= 4C1 x 6C2 = 60

If 2 apples are rotten + 1 apple is other

= 4C2 x 6C1 = 36

If 3 apples are rotten

= 4C3 = 4

Total outcomes = 10C3 = 120

Hence, option B is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 12

Three children took part in racing competition in their school with their respective probabilities to reach the finishing point being 1/3, 1/5 and 1/4 respectively. What is the probability that at least one of them will finish the race?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 12

Let the names of children be x, y and z. The probabilities of the three children to finish the race are 1/3, 1/5 and 1/4 respectively. It may be noted that one reaching the finishing point is independent of other reaching. If P(x), P(y) and P(z) denotes the probabilities.

The probability of at least one of them reaching the finishing point = 1 – P (none of them finishing the race)

Hence, option B is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 13

A bag contains 5 yellow and 2 green and 3 red colour dice. If one dice from the bag are choosen at random, what is the probability that dice is either yellow or red colour?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 13

Hence, option B is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 14

A bag contains 6 pink and 5 yellow balls. One ball is drawn randomly. What is the probability that the ball drawn is Pink?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 14

Hence, option D is correct.

MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 15

A tiffin box contains x pink and (x – 4) yellow toffees and another tiffin box contains (x – 1) yellow and (x – 3) pink toffees. If one of the tiffin box is selected at random and 2 toffees are drawn at random from the box thus selected, the probability that the two toffees are of different colours is 67/132. Find the total number of toffees in the first tiffin box?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Probability- 2 - Question 15

Let the tiffin boxes be T1 and T2. T1 contains x pink and x-4 yellow toffees; T2 contains x-3 pink and x-1 yellow toffees. The possibility is that either of T1 or T2 is selected with a probability of 1/2 in each case. Having selected a tiffin, two different toffees are selected. The probability is 67/132.

Total number of toffees in first tiffin = x + x – 4 = 2x – 4

Now putting the value of total number of toffees i.e.; 2x – 4 in (1)using options

From option (a)

2x – 4 = 8

x = 6

put value of x in (1)

From option (b)

2x – 4 = 12

x = 8

put value of x in (1)

Hence, option B is correct.

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