1
IIT-JEE 1986
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.5
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 student passing in tests $$I$$, $$II$$ and $$III$$ are $$p, q$$ and $${1 \over 2}$$ respectively. If the probability that the student is successful is $${1 \over 2}$$, then
A
$$p=q=1$$
B
$$p = q = {1 \over 2}$$
C
$$p=1,$$ $$q=0$$
D
$$p = 1,q = {1 \over 2}$$
2
IIT-JEE 1984
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.5
A box contains $$24$$ identical balls of which $$12$$ are white and $$12$$ are black. The balls are drawn at random from the box one at a time with replacement. The probability that a white ball is drawn for the $$4$$th time on the $$7$$th draw is
A
$$5/64$$
B
$$27/32$$
C
$$5/32$$
D
$$1/2$$
3
IIT-JEE 1984
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.5
Three identical dice are rolled. The probability that the same number will appear on each of them is
A
$$1/6$$
B
$$1/36$$
C
$$1/18$$
D
$$3/28$$
4
IIT-JEE 1983
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.25
Fifteen coupons are numbered $$1, 2 ........15,$$ respectively. Seven coupons are selected at random one at a time with replacement. The probability that the largest number appearing on a selected coupon is $$9,$$ is
A
$${\left( {{9 \over {16}}} \right)^6}$$
B
$${\left( {{18 \over {15}}} \right)^7}$$
C
$${\left( {{3 \over {5}}} \right)^7}$$
D
none of these
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