A P Singh Solutions for Chapter: Probability, Exercise 2: Periodic Test (Paper Pen Test)
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A card is selected at random from a well shuffled deck of playing cards. The probability of its being a face card is:

A bag contains red balls, white balls and black balls. The probability that a ball drawn from the bag at random will be neither red nor black is.

If an event cannot occur, then its probability is

The probability expressed as a percentage of a particular occurrence can never be:

One ticket is drawn at random from a bag containing tickets numbered to . The probability that the selected ticket has a number which is a multiple of is

When a die is thrown, the probability of getting an odd number less than is:

The probability that a non-leap year selected at random will contain Sundays is:

Two customers are visiting a particular shop in the same week (Monday to Saturday). Each is equally likely to visit the shop on any one day as one another. Find the probability that both will visit the shop on consecutive days.
