Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:If P(E) denotes the probability of an event E then
Explanation
The probability of any event is always positive. It could be at the least equal to zero but not less than that. The probability of sure event at the maximum could be equal to 1 so probability lies between 0 and 1 both included.
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:If the probability of occurrence of an event is P then the probability of non-happening of this event is
Explanation
Probability of event P + probability of event not P = 1
P (non –happening of event P) = (1-P)
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:What is the probability of an impossible event?
Explanation
The probability of impossible event is always zero because such event can never happen.
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:What is the probability of a sure event?
Explanation
The probability of sure event or event which is certain to happen is always 1.
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?
Explanation
The probability of event is always less than or equal to 1. 1.5 being greater than 1 can never be the probability of an event.
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A number is selected at random from the numbers 1 to 30. What is the probability that the selected number is a prime number?
Explanation
Let E be the event of selecting a prime number
Total numbers of elementary events are 30
Favourable numbers are: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29
Number of favourable outcome = 10
P (E) = 10/30 =1/3
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:The probability that a number selected at random from the number 1, 2, 3, ....., 15 is a multiple of 4 is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary event are 15
Let E be the event of selecting a multiple of 4
Favourable outcomes are: 4, 8, 12,
Numbers of favourable outcomes are 3
P (E) = 3/15 = 1/5
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A box contains cards numbered 6 to 50. A card is drawn at random from the box. The probability that the drawn card has a number which is a perfect square is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 50 – 5 = 45 number 6 is included
Let E be the event of drawing a perfect square
The favourable outcomes are: 9, 16, 25, 36, 49
Numbers of favourable outcomes = 5
P (E) = 5/45 = 1/9
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A box contains 90 discs, numbered from 1 to 90. If one disc is drawn at random from the box, the probability that it bears prime number less than 23 is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 90
Let E be the event of getting a prime number less than 23
Favourable numbers are: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19
Numbers of favourable outcomes = 8
P (E) = 8/90 = 4/45
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:Cards bearing numbers 2, 3, 4, ....., 11 are kept in a bag. The probability of getting a card with a prime number is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are 10
Let E be the event of getting a prime number
Favourable numbers are: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11
Numbers of favourable outcomes = 5
P (E) = 5/10 =1/2
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:One ticket is drawn at random from a big containing tickets numbered 1 to 40. The probability that the selected ticket has a number, which is a multiple of 7, is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 40
Let E be the event of getting multiple of 7
Favourable outcomes are: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35
Number of favourable outcome = 5
P(E) = 5/40 = 1/8
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?
Explanation
On actual division 7/6 comes out to be 1.67 which is greater than 1. The probability can be less than or equal to 1.
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:If the probability of winning a game is 0.4 then the probability of losing it, is
Explanation
Probability of winning a game + probability of losing a game = 1
So probability of losing the game = 1- probability of winning = 1 – 0.4 = 0.6
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:If an event cannot occur then its probability is
Explanation
The probability of event which can not occur or impossible event is always zero
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:There are 20 tickets numbered as 1, 2, 3, ...., 20 respectively. One ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability that the number on the ticket drawn is a multiple of 5?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 20
Let E be the event of getting a multiple of 5
Favourable numbers are: 5, 10, 15, 20
Number of favourable events are= 4
P (E) = 4/20 = 1/5
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:There are 25 tickets numbered as 1, 2, 3, 4, ....., 25 respectively. One ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability that the number on the ticket is a multiple of 3 or 5?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 25
Let E be the event of getting a multiple of 3 or 5
The favourable numbers are: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25
Numbers of favourable events = 13
P (E) = 13/25
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:Cards, each marked with one of he numbers 6, 7, 8, ...., 15, are placed in a box and mixed thoroughly. One card is drawn at random from the box. What is the probability of getting a card with number less than 10?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are 15 – 5 = 10
Let E be the event of drawing card less than 10
Favourable numbers are: 6, 7, 8, 9
Numbers of favourable outcomes = 4
P (E = 4/10 =2/5
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A die is thrown once. The probability of getting an even number is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 6
Let E be the event of getting an even number
Favourable numbers are: 2, 4, 6
Number of favourable outcomes = 3
P (E) = 3/6 = 1/2
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:The probability of throwing a number greater than 2 with a fair die is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 6
Let E be the event of getting number greater than 2
Favourable numbers are: 3, 4, 5, 6
Numbers of favourable outcomes = 4
P (E) = 4/6 = 2/3
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A die is thrown once. The probability of getting an odd number greater than 3 is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 6
Let E be the event of getting an odd number greater than 3
Favourable number: 5
Number of favourable outcome =1
P (E) = 1/6
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A die thrown once. The probability of getting a prime number is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 6
Let E be the event of getting a prime number
Favourable numbers are: 2, 3, 5
Numbers of favourable outcomes are = 3
As we know,
P (E) = 3/6
= 1/2
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:Two dice are thrown together. The probability of getting the same number on both dice is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 6 x6 = 36
Let E be the event of getting the same number on both the dice
Favourable events are: (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6)
Numbers of favourable outcomes are: 6
P (E) = 6/36 = 1/6
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:The probability of getting 2 heads, when two coins are tossed, is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 2 x 2 = 4
Let E be the event of getting 2 heads
Favourable event is HH
Number of favourable outcome = 1
P (E) = 1/4
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:Two dice are thrown together. The probability of getting a doublet is
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 6 x 6 = 36
Let E be the event of getting a doublet
Favourable outcomes are: (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6)
Number of favourable outcomes = 6
P (E) = 6/36
=1/6
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:Two coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting at most one head?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 2 x 2 = 4
Let E be the event of getting at most one head
Note: atmost one head means one head or no head at all, outcomes are considerable
Favourable events are: TT, HT, TH
Numbers of favourable outcomes = 3
P (E) = 3/4
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:Three coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting exactly two heads?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 2 x 2 x 2 = 8
Let E be the event of getting exactly two head
Favourable outcomes are: HHT, THH, HTH
Numbers of favourable outcomes = 3
P (E) = 3/8
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:In a lottery, there are 8 prizes and 16 blanks. What is the probability of getting a prize?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are : 24
Let E be the event of getting a prize
Favourable outcomes = 8
P (E) = 8/24 = 1/3
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:In a lottery, there are 6 prizes and 24 blanks. What is the probability of not getting a prize?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 30
Let E be the probability of not getting a prize
Numbers of Favourable outcomes= 24
P (E) = 24/30 = 12 /15 = 4/ 5
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A box contains 3 blue, 2 white and 4 red marbles. If a marbles is drawn at random from the box, what is the probability that it will not be a white marble?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 3 + 2 + 4 = 9
Let E be the event of not white ball drawn
Numbers of non-favourable outcomes = numbers of white ball drawn = 2
P (white ball) = 2/9
P (E) = 1- 2/9 = 7/9
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Try yourself:A bag contains 4 red and 6 black balls. A ball is taken out of the bag at random. What is the probability of getting a black ball?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 4 + 6 = 10
Let E be the event of drawing black ball
Numbers of favourable events are: 6
P (E) = 6/10 = 3/5
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Try yourself:A bag contains 8 red, 2 black and 5 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn is not black?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 8 + 2 + 5 = 15
Let E be the event of drawing not black ball
Number of non-favourable events = numbers of outcome with white ball drawn = 2/15
P(non- black drawn) = 1 – 2/15 = 13/15
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A bag contains 3 white, 4 red and 5 black balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball is neither black nor white?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 3 + 4 + 5 = 12
Let E be the event of drawing neither black ball nor white ball
Number of outcomes of drawing a black ball or white ball = 5/ 12 + 3/12 = 8/12 = 2/3
Number of favourable outcomes are = 1-2/3 = 1/3
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of getting a black king?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 52
Let E be the event of drawing black king
Favourable outcomes are: 2
P (E) = 2/52 = 1/26
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:From a well- shuffled deck of 52 cards, one card is drawn at random. What is the probability of getting a queen?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 52
Let E be the event of getting a queen
Numbers of Favourable outcomes are : 4
P (E) = 4/52 = 2/ 26 = 1/13
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Try yourself:One card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of getting a face card?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 52
Let E be the event of drawing face card
Favourable events are: 4 cards of jack, 4 cards of queen and 4 cards of king
Number of favourable events = 12
P (E) = 12/ 52 = 6/26 = 3/13
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:One card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of getting a black face card?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 52
Let E be the event of drawing black face card
Favourable events are: 2 black face cards of jack, 2 black face cards of queen and 2 black face cards of king = 6
P (E) = 6/52 = 3/ 26
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Question for RS Aggarwal Solutions: Probability- 3
Try yourself:One card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of getting a 6?
Explanation
Total numbers of elementary events are: 52
Let E be the event of getting a ‘6’ number card
Numbers of Favourable events are: 4
P (E) = 4/52 = 1/13
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