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2.0 JEE MAIN DPP: PROBABILITY
(new syllabus)
1. In a test, an examinee either guesses or copies or knows the answer to a multiple-choice question
1
with four choices. The probability that he makes a guess is 3 and the probablity that he copies the
1 1
answer is 6. The probability that his answer is correct given that he copies it is 8 . The probability
1
that his answer is correct, given that he guesses it is 4. The probability that he knew the answer to
the question given that he correctly answered, is
24
a. 31

17
b. 24

24
c. 29

29
d. 31

2. If 4 distinct numbers are chosen randomly from the first 100 natural numbers, then the probability
that all 4 of them are either divisible by 3 or divisible by 5 is
6𝐶
a. 1004
𝐶4

33𝐶4
b. 100𝐶4

20𝐶4
c. 100𝐶4

47𝐶4
d. 100𝐶4

1
3. Let A and B are two independent events such that 𝑃(𝐵) = 2 and
1 𝐴
𝑃(𝐴 ∩ 𝐵) = , then the value of 9𝑃 ( )_____________.
10 𝐴∪𝐵

4. The probability that in the random arrangement of the letters of the word ‘UNIVERSITY’, the
two I’s does not come together is
4
a. 5
1
b. 5
1
c. 10
9
d. 10

3 1
5. A and B are events such that 𝑃(𝐴 ∪ 𝐵) = 4 , 𝑃(𝐴 ∩ 𝐵) = 4,
2
𝑃(𝐴̅) = then 𝑃(𝐴̅ ∩ 𝐵) is
3
a. 5/12
2.0 JEE MAIN DPP: PROBABILITY
(new syllabus)
b. 3/8
c. 5/8
d. 1/4

6. A natural number x is chosen at random from the first 100 natural numbers. Then the probability,
100
for the equation 𝑥 + 𝑥 > 50 to be true is
1
a. 20

11
b. 20

1
c. 3

3
d. 20

7. A natural number x is chosen at random from the first 100 natural numbers. The probability that
𝑥 2 −60𝑥+800
< 0 is
𝑥−300
3
a. 25

1
b. 50

7
c. 25

3
d. 50

8. Two integers x and y are chosen with replacement out of the set
{0,1,2,3, … … … … 10}. Then the probability that |𝑥 − 𝑦| > 5
81
a. 121

30
b. 121

25
c.
121

20
d. 121

9. How many numbers of five digits can be made with at least one repeated digit?
a. 62784
b. 61485
c. 65648
d. None of these

10. If 𝐴, 𝐵&𝐶 are mutually exclusive and exhaustive events of a random experiment such that
2.0 JEE MAIN DPP: PROBABILITY
(new syllabus)
3 1
𝑃(𝐵) = 2 𝑃(𝐴) and 𝑃(𝐶) = 2 𝑃(𝐵), then 𝑃(𝐴 ∪ 𝐶) equals to
10 3 6 7
a. 13 b. 13 c. 13 d. 13

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