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M11 Probability TS

This document contains a math class test with 8 probability questions. The questions cover topics like finding the probability of events occurring, randomly selecting groups from populations, and calculating probabilities of outcomes from drawing balls from boxes with multiple colors.

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M11 Probability TS

This document contains a math class test with 8 probability questions. The questions cover topics like finding the probability of events occurring, randomly selecting groups from populations, and calculating probabilities of outcomes from drawing balls from boxes with multiple colors.

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Std 11.

Math Class
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M11. Live TS Probability

Name: Time: 30min

1. The probabilities that a student passes in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry are m, p and c
respectively. Of these subjects, the student has a 75% chance of passing in at least one, a 50% chance
of passing in at least two, and a 40% chance of passing in exactly two. Then
19 27 1 1
(A) p  m  c  (B) p  m  c  (C) pmc  (D) pmc 
20 20 3 7

2. The probability of happening of an event A is 0.43 and that of B is 0.31. If A and B are mutually
exclusive events, then the probability of neither A nor B occurring is
(A) 0.12 (B) 0.26 (C) 0.57 (D) 0.74

3. Suppose A and B are two events such that P  A   0.5 and P  B   0.8, then which one of the
following is not true?
(A) P  A  B   0.5 (B) P  A  B   0.3 (C) P  A  B   0.5 (D) P  A  B   0.1

4. If 2n boys are randomly divided into 2 teams containing n boys each, the probability that the 2
tallest boys are in different teams, is:
n 1 2n n2  1
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2
2n  1 2 2n  1 n n

5. Out of 20 consecutive integers, two are chosen at random. The probability that their product is odd is
1 9 2 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 38 19 19

6. A class consists of 10 boys and 8 girls. Three students are selected at random. What is the probability
that the selected group has exactly 1 boy and 2 girls.
35 7 11 35
(A) (B) (C) (D)
102 45 102 51

7. If the letters of the word ‘ATTRACTION’ are written down at random, find the probability that no two
T’s occur together.
2 8 7 14
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 15 15 15

8. A box contains 6 red, 4 white and 5 black balls. A person draws 4 balls from the box at random. Find
the probability that among the balls drawn there is at least one ball of each colour.
12 24 40 48
(A) (B) (C) (D)
91 91 91 91

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