Consider the following statements :1) If A and B are mutually exc

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81.

A machine has three parts, A, B and C, whose chanceof being defective are 0.02, 0.10 and 0.05 respectivelyThe machine stops working if any one of the partbecomes defective. What is the probability that thmachine will not stop working ?

  • 0.06

  • 0.16

  • 0.84

  • 0.94


82.

Three independent events, A1, A2, and A3, occur witprobabilities P(Ai) = 11 + i, i = 123. What is thprobability that at least one of the three eventoccurs ?

  • 14

  • 23

  • 34

  • 124


83.

Acoin is tossed three times. Consider the followinevents:

A : No head appears

B : Exactiy one head appears

C : At least two heads appear

Which one of the following is correct ?

  • A  B  A  C = B  C

  • A  B'  A  C' = B'  C'

  • A  B'  C'  = A  B  C

  • A  B'  C' = B'  C'


84.

In a series of 3 one-day cricket matches betweeteams A and B of a college, the probability of teaA winning or drawing are 1/3 and 1/6 respectively.If a win, loss or draw gives 2, 0 and 1 poinrespectively, then what is the probability that team Awill score 5 points in the serie?

  • 1718

  • 1112

  • 112

  • 118


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85.

Let the random variable X follow B(6. p). If 16 P(= 4) = P(X = 2), then what is the value of P ?

  • 13

  • 14

  • 15

  • 16


86.

If A = {x : 0 ≤ x ≤ 2} and B = {y; y is a prime number}, then what is ∩ B equal to ?

  • φ

  • {1}

  • {2}

  • {1, 2}


87.

In a school, 50% students play cricket and 40% play football. If 10% of students play both the games, then what per cent of students play neither cricket nor football ?

  • 10%

  • 15%

  • 20%

  • 25%


88.

If a fair die is rolled 4 times, then what is the probability that there are exactly 2 sixes ?

  • 5216

  • 25216

  • 125216

  • 175216


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89.

Consider the following statements :

1) If A and B are mutually exclusive events, then it is possible that P(A) = P(B) = 0.6.

2) If A and B are any two events such that P (A/B) = 1, thenPBA = 1

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

  • 1 only

  • 2 only

  • Both 1 and 2

  • Neither 1 nor 2


C.

Both 1 and 2

If A and B are mutually exclusive events then A  B

Now, A U B = A + B - A  BA U B = A + B - 0Then PA = PB = 0.6PA U B = 0.6 + 0.6 = 1.2   Yes, it s possibleProbability of union may be greater than one, hence statement 1st is correct.If P(A/B) = 1 = P(A  B)/P(B)Then, PB = PA  BWe have,A U B = A +B - A  BNow,PBA = PA  BPA = 1 - PA U B1 - PA = 1 - PA1 - PA = 1

Hence, statement 2nd is also correct.

Option C is correct.


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90.

There are 3 coins in a box. One is a two-headed coin; another is a fair coin; and third is biased coin that comes up heads 75% of time. When one of the three coins is selected at random and flipped, it shows heads. What is the probability that it was the two-headed coin ?

  • 29

  • 13

  • 49

  • 59


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