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Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion The probability of winning a game is 0.4, then the probability of losing it, is 0.6. |
Reason P (E) + P(not E) = 1 |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
clear
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question_answer2)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion If the probability of an event is P, then probability of its complementary event will be 1 P. |
Reason When E and \[\overline{E}\] are complementary events, then |
\[P\left( E \right)+\text{ }P\left( \overline{E} \right)=1\] |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
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question_answer3)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion An event is very unlikely to happen. Its probability is 0.0001. |
Reason If P [A] denote the probability of an event A, then \[0\le P\left( A \right)\le 1\]. |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
clear
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question_answer4)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion When two coins are tossed simultaneously then the probability of getting no tail is \[\frac{1}{4}\]. |
Reason The probability of getting a head (i.e., no tail) in one toss of a coin is \[\frac{1}{2}\]. |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
clear
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question_answer5)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion In rolling a dice, the probability of getting number 8 is zero. |
Reason Its an impossible event. |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
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question_answer6)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion If a die is thrown, the probability of getting a number less than 3 and greater than 2 is zero. |
Reason Probability of an impossible event is zero. |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
clear
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question_answer7)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion The probability of getting a prime number. When a die is thrown 2 once is \[\frac{2}{3}\]. |
Reason Prime numbers on a die are 2, 3. 5. |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
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question_answer8)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion In a simultaneously throw a pair of dice. The probability of getting a double is \[\frac{1}{6}\]. |
Reason Probability of an event may be negative. |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
clear
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question_answer9)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion Card numbered as 1, 2, 3 ...... 15 are put in a box and mixed throughly, one card is then drawn at random. The probability of drawing an even number is |
\[\frac{1}{2}\]. |
Reason For any event E, we have |
\[0\le P\left( E \right)\le 1.\] |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
clear
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question_answer10)
Directions: Each of these questions contains an Assertion followed by Reason. Read them carefully and answer the question on the basis of following options. |
You have to select the one that best describes the two statements. |
Assertion If a box contains 5 white, 2 red and 4 black marbles, then the probability of not drawing a white marble from the box is \[\frac{5}{11}\]. |
Reason \[P\left( \overline{E} \right)=1-P\left( E \right)\] where E is any event. |
A)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
B)
If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. done
clear
C)
If Assertion is true but Reason is false. done
clear
D)
If Assertion is false but Reason is true. done
clear
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