Subject Experts Solutions for Chapter: Probability, Exercise 1: Target Exercise

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MEDIUM
Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

A medical test machine gives the correct report in 3 out of 5 times. Three patients A, B and C got their checkups done on the same machine, what is the probability that the majority of them got the correct report?

MEDIUM
Stage 1 & 2
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Two persons A and B appear in an interview for two vacancies. If the probabilities of their selections are 14 and 16 respectively, then the probability that none of them is selected, is

EASY
Stage 1 & 2
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There are 100 letters and 100 corresponding envelopes. If the letters are put in the envelopes, what is the probability that exactly one letter will go in the wrong envelope?

MEDIUM
Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

Mohan lies on 3 days out of 7 days in a week, whereas Ram lies on 4 days out of 6 days in a week. If both of them were asked a question, what is the probability that both gave a true reply?

MEDIUM
Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

From a set of numbers from 1 to 250, one number is selected at random. What is the probability that either it is a multiple of 5 or a multiple of 4.

MEDIUM
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A coin is tossed 5 times. What is the probability of getting number of heads more than the number of tails?

EASY
Stage 1 & 2
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A bag which has got 5 pairs of yellow socks, 6 pairs of blue socks and 4 pair of black socks. If 2 socks are selected at random, what is the probability that they will form a white pair?

MEDIUM
Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

An unbiased dice is rolled twice, what is the probability of not getting a 2 in anyone of the two rolls?