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27. In a cricket match probability of winning of India against
Pakistan is 0.79. Then probability of loosing the match will be:
(a) 0.23
(b) 0.21
(c) 0.14
(d) 0.36
28. A number is chosen randomly among the first 100 natural
numbers. Then the probability that the number chosen is multiple of
7, will be:
7
(a)
13
29. A bag contains 10 red balls and some white balls. If the
probability of drawing a white ball is double that of a red ball, then
number of white balls in the bag will bes
(a) 10
(b) 15
(c) 20
(d) 25
30. The king, queen and jack of hearts are removed from a deck of 52
playing cards and then well shuffled. One card is selected from the
remaining cards. Then the probability of getting a king is:
-=|WING
49
(d) 1
31 Paper cards numbered 1, 2,3,..., 16, 17 are put in a box and
imxed thoroughly. One person draws a card from the box. Then the
probability that the odd number on the card is:
8 8-79-176-175-17
Transcribed Image Text:27. In a cricket match probability of winning of India against Pakistan is 0.79. Then probability of loosing the match will be: (a) 0.23 (b) 0.21 (c) 0.14 (d) 0.36 28. A number is chosen randomly among the first 100 natural numbers. Then the probability that the number chosen is multiple of 7, will be: 7 (a) 13 29. A bag contains 10 red balls and some white balls. If the probability of drawing a white ball is double that of a red ball, then number of white balls in the bag will bes (a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 25 30. The king, queen and jack of hearts are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and then well shuffled. One card is selected from the remaining cards. Then the probability of getting a king is: -=|WING 49 (d) 1 31 Paper cards numbered 1, 2,3,..., 16, 17 are put in a box and imxed thoroughly. One person draws a card from the box. Then the probability that the odd number on the card is: 8 8-79-176-175-17
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