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#Question id: 14728


A student appears for tests I, II and III. The student is successful if he passes either in tests I and II or tests I and III. The probabilities of the student passing in tests I, II and III are p, q and 1/2 respectively. If the probability that the student is successful is 1/2. Then

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. p = q = 1
  2. p = q = 1/2
  3. p = 1, q = 0 
  4. p = 1, q = 1/2
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#Question id: 17823

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Mode of data 1,1,2,2,5,3,4,4 is 

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#Question id: 18013

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Each of five questions on a multiple-choice examination has four choices, only one of which is correct. The student is attempting to guess the answers. The random variable X is the number of questions answer correctly. Probability that the student will get At least one correct answer.

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#Question id: 18014

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Each of five questions on a multiple-choice examination has four choices, only one of which is correct. The student is attempting to guess the answers. The random variable X is the number of questions answer correctly. Probability that the student will get Atmost three correct answers

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#Question id: 18087

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Each of five questions on a multiple-choice examination has four choices, only one of which is correct. The student is attempting to guess the answers. The random variable X is the number of questions answer correctly. Probability that the student will get
Exactly three correct answers

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#Question id: 18088

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

If a coin is tossed 5 times, then consider the following statements:
I: Probability of getting exactly 2 heads is 5/16.
II: Probability of getting at least 4 heads is 3/16.
III: Probability of getting at most 2 heads is 5/8.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements

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#Question id: 18599

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Three guys A, B, and C gets involved in a cycle race. All the guys are competent at the same level. If they race once a day for a week, what is the probability of A winning the race thrice?