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Aptitude

Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:

Question: Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is:

[A].

1
6

[B].

5
12

[C].

1
2

[D].

7
9

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Clearly, n(S) = (6 x 6) = 36.

Let E = Event that the sum is a prime number.

Then E = { (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 4), (1, 6), (2, 1), (2, 3), (2, 5), (3, 2), (3, 4), (4, 1), (4, 3),
      (5, 2), (5, 6), (6, 1), (6, 5) }

n(E) = 15.

P(E) = n(E) = 15 = 5 .
n(S) 36 12

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In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are selected, is:

Question:
In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are selected, is:

[A].

21
46

[B].

25
117

[C].

1
50

[D].

3
25

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Let S be the sample space and E be the event of selecting 1 girl and 2 boys.

Then, n(S) = Number ways of selecting 3 students out of 25
= 25C3 `
= (25 x 24 x 23)
(3 x 2 x 1)
= 2300.
n(E) = (10C1 x 15C2)
= 10 x (15 x 14)
(2 x 1)
= 1050.
P(E) = n(E) = 1050 = 21 .
n(S) 2300 46

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In a box, there are 8 red, 7 blue and 6 green balls. One ball is picked up randomly. What is the probability that it is neither red nor green?

Question:
In a box, there are 8 red, 7 blue and 6 green balls. One ball is picked up randomly. What is the probability that it is neither red nor green?

[A].

1
3

[B].

3
4

[C].

7
19

[D].

8
21

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Total number of balls = (8 + 7 + 6) = 21.

Let E = event that the ball drawn is neither red nor green
= event that the ball drawn is blue.

n(E) = 7.

P(E) = n(E) = 7 = 1 .
n(S) 21 3

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A bag contains 2 red, 3 green and 2 blue balls. Two balls are drawn at random. What is the probability that none of the balls drawn is blue?

Question:
A bag contains 2 red, 3 green and 2 blue balls. Two balls are drawn at random. What is the probability that none of the balls drawn is blue?

[A].

10
21

[B].

11
21

[C].

2
7

[D].

5
7

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Total number of balls = (2 + 3 + 2) = 7.

Let S be the sample space.

Then, n(S) = Number of ways of drawing 2 balls out of 7
= 7C2 `
= (7 x 6)
(2 x 1)
= 21.

Let E = Event of drawing 2 balls, none of which is blue.

n(E) = Number of ways of drawing 2 balls out of (2 + 3) balls.
= 5C2
= (5 x 4)
(2 x 1)
= 10.
P(E) = n(E) = 10 .
n(S) 21

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A bag contains 4 white, 5 red and 6 blue balls. Three balls are drawn at random from the bag. The probability that all of them are red, is:

Question:
A bag contains 4 white, 5 red and 6 blue balls. Three balls are drawn at random from the bag. The probability that all of them are red, is:

[A].

1
22

[B].

3
22

[C].

2
91

[D].

2
77

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Let S be the sample space.

Then, n(S) = number of ways of drawing 3 balls out of 15
= 15C3
= (15 x 14 x 13)
(3 x 2 x 1)
= 455.

Let E = event of getting all the 3 red balls.

n(E) = 5C3 = 5C2 = (5 x 4) = 10.
(2 x 1)
P(E) = n(E) = 10 = 2 .
n(S) 455 91

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A bag contains 6 black and 8 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn is white?

Question:
A bag contains 6 black and 8 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn is white?

[A].

3
4

[B].

4
7

[C].

1
8

[D].

3
7

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Let number of balls = (6 + 8) = 14.

Number of white balls = 8.

P (drawing a white ball) = 8 = 4 .
14 7

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Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:

Question: Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is a heart, is:

[A].

3
20

[B].

29
34

[C].

47
100

[D].

13
102

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Let S be the sample space.

Then, n(S) = 52C2 = (52 x 51) = 1326.
(2 x 1)

Let E = event of getting 1 spade and 1 heart.

n(E) = number of ways of choosing 1 spade out of 13 and 1 heart out of 13
= (13C1 x 13C1)
= (13 x 13)
= 169.
P(E) = n(E) = 169 = 13 .
n(S) 1326 102

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From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?

Question: From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
[A].

1
15

[B].

25
57

[C].

35
256

[D].

1
221

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Let S be the sample space.

Then, n(S) = 52C2 = (52 x 51) = 1326.
(2 x 1)

Let E = event of getting 2 kings out of 4.

n(E) = 4C2 = (4 x 3) = 6.
(2 x 1)
P(E) = n(E) = 6 = 1 .
n(S) 1326 221

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A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. The probability of getting a queen of club or a king of heart is:

Question:
A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. The probability of getting a queen of club or a king of heart is:

[A].

1
13

[B].

2
13

[C].

1
26

[D].

1
52

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Here, n(S) = 52.

Let E = event of getting a queen of club or a king of heart.

Then, n(E) = 2.

P(E) = n(E) = 2 = 1 .
n(S) 52 26

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One card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability that the card drawn is a face card (Jack, Queen and King only)?

Question: One card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability that the card drawn is a face card (Jack, Queen and King only)?
[A].

1
13

[B].

3
13

[C].

1
4

[D].

9
52

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Clearly, there are 52 cards, out of which there are 12 face cards.

P (getting a face card) = 12 = 3 .
52 13

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