The event of getting a number less than or equal to 6 is a
A) base event
B) element
C) possible event
D) sure event
Correct Answer - B By talking different values of a & k. options (B) is possible.
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is (D) {2}
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is: C) +1 Sure event is an event that is surely to happen. Also, the probability of sure event is 1.
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is: A) 1 \(\because\) P is probability of any event of random experiment. \(\therefore\) 0 \(\leq\) P \(\leq\) 1 But given that \(K_1\) \(\leq\) P \(\leq\) \(K_2\) \(\therefore\) 0 \(\leq\) \(K_1\) \(\leq\) P \(\leq\) \(K_2\) \(\leq\) 1 \(\therefore\) Possible maximum value of \(K_2\) is 1 and possible least value of \(K_1\) is 0. \(\therefore\) Possible maximum \(K_2\) + possible least value of \(K_1\) = 1 +...
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is: D) sure event When a dice is rolled the possible outcomes are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} Total No of outcomes is n (S) = 6 Total No of numbers...
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is: D) 1 The probability of a sure event is 1.
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is: C) Atiya \(\because\) Probability of an impossible event is 0 \(\neq\) 1. Hence, the statement of Gita is wrong. Also, probability of a sure event is 1 \(\neq\) 0 Hence, the statement of Pravallika is wrong. Since, 0 \(\leq\) P \(\leq\) 1,...
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect Answer - A The element which present just below the given element will have outermost electromic configuration as `4s^(2) 4p^(3),` so its full electronic configuration is `1s^(2),2s^(2),2p^(6),3s^(2)3p^(6),4s^(2), 3d^(10), 4p^(3)` and...
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