Q1. A die is thrown once. Probability of getting a number 7 is:
Q2. An event consisting of a single outcome is called:
Q3. If P(E) = 3/5, then P(Eā) =
Q4. If P(E) = 0, then event E is:
Q5. A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. Probability of getting a red card is:
Q6. If S is the sample space, then P(S) equals:
Q7. Two dice are thrown. Minimum possible sum on both dice is:
Q8. Two coins are tossed. Probability of getting two tails is:
Q9. If P(E) = 0.25, then percentage chance of E is:
Q10. In a single throw of a die, probability of getting a multiple of 3 is: