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Q. If the scores of a student in five subjects are 70, 80, 90, 100, and 60, what is the median score?
  • A. 70
  • B. 80
  • C. 90
  • D. 100
Q. If the standard deviation of a data set is 0, what can be said about the data?
  • A. All values are different
  • B. All values are the same
  • C. Values are in a range
  • D. Data is not valid
Q. If the standard deviation of a data set is 3, what is the variance?
  • A. 3
  • B. 6
  • C. 9
  • D. 12
Q. If the standard deviation of a data set is 4, what is the variance?
  • A. 8
  • B. 16
  • C. 4
  • D. 12
Q. If the standard deviation of a data set is 5, what is the variance?
  • A. 5
  • B. 10
  • C. 25
  • D. 30
Q. If the variance of a data set is 16, what is the standard deviation?
  • A. 4
  • B. 8
  • C. 16
  • D. 2
Q. If two coins are tossed, what is the probability of getting at least one head?
  • A. 1/4
  • B. 1/2
  • C. 3/4
  • D. 1
Q. If two dice are rolled, what is the probability of getting a sum of 7?
  • A. 1/6
  • B. 1/12
  • C. 1/36
  • D. 1/18
Q. In a bag containing 3 red, 2 blue, and 5 green balls, what is the probability of drawing a blue ball?
  • A. 1/5
  • B. 1/4
  • C. 1/10
  • D. 1/2
Q. In a bag of 10 balls, 4 are red and 6 are blue. What is the probability of picking a red ball?
  • A. 2/5
  • B. 4/10
  • C. 3/5
  • D. 1/2
Q. In a box of 10 balls, 4 are red and 6 are blue. What is the probability of picking a red ball?
  • A. 0.4
  • B. 0.5
  • C. 0.6
  • D. 0.7
Q. In a box of 100 balls, 30 are red, 50 are blue, and 20 are green. What is the probability of picking a red ball?
  • A. 0.3
  • B. 0.5
  • C. 0.2
  • D. 0.1
Q. In a box, there are 5 white and 3 black balls. If a ball is drawn and it is black, what is the probability that the next ball drawn is white?
  • A. 0.625
  • B. 0.5
  • C. 0.375
  • D. 0.25
Q. In a class of 30 students, 18 are boys and 12 are girls. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student is a girl given that the student is not a boy?
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 2/3
  • C. 1/3
  • D. 1/4
Q. In a class of 30 students, 18 are boys and 12 are girls. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student is a girl?
  • A. 2/5
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 3/5
Q. In a class of 30 students, 18 are boys and 12 are girls. What is the probability of randomly selecting a girl?
  • A. 2/5
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 3/5
Q. In a class of 30 students, 18 are boys. What is the probability of randomly selecting a girl?
  • A. 0.4
  • B. 0.6
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 0.3
Q. In a class of 30 students, 18 are girls. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student is a girl?
  • A. 3/5
  • B. 2/5
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 1/3
Q. In a class of 30 students, the marks obtained are as follows: 45, 50, 55, 60, 65. What is the median?
  • A. 50
  • B. 55
  • C. 60
  • D. 65
Q. In a class of 30 students, the marks obtained are as follows: 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90. What is the median?
  • A. 65
  • B. 70
  • C. 75
  • D. 80
Q. In a class of 40 students, 25 are girls and 15 are boys. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student is a boy given that the student is not a girl?
  • A. 1
  • B. 0.5
  • C. 0.25
  • D. 0.75
Q. In a class of 40 students, 25 are girls. What is the probability of selecting a boy?
  • A. 0.375
  • B. 0.625
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 0.25
Q. In a class of 40 students, 25 are taking Mathematics, 15 are taking Physics, and 10 are taking both. What is the probability that a student is taking Physics given that they are taking Mathematics?
  • A. 1/4
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 1/5
Q. In a class of 5 students, their scores are 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50. What is the median score?
  • A. 20
  • B. 30
  • C. 40
  • D. 50
Q. In a class of 5 students, their scores are 12, 15, 18, 20, and 25. What is the median score?
  • A. 15
  • B. 18
  • C. 20
  • D. 25
Q. In a class of 5 students, their scores are 12, 15, 20, 25, and 28. What is the median score?
  • A. 15
  • B. 20
  • C. 25
  • D. 28
Q. In a class of 5 students, their scores are 80, 90, 70, 85, and 95. What is the median score?
  • A. 80
  • B. 85
  • C. 90
  • D. 95
Q. In a data set, if the mean is 30 and the median is 25, what can be inferred about the data?
  • A. Skewed right
  • B. Skewed left
  • C. Symmetrical
  • D. Uniform
Q. In a data set, if the mean is 30 and the median is 25, what can be inferred?
  • A. Data is skewed right
  • B. Data is skewed left
  • C. Data is symmetric
  • D. Data is uniform
Q. In a data set, if the mean is 50 and the median is 45, what can be inferred about the data?
  • A. Skewed right
  • B. Skewed left
  • C. Symmetric
  • D. Uniform
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Statistics & Probability MCQ & Objective Questions

Statistics and Probability are crucial subjects in the academic journey of Indian students, especially when preparing for school exams and competitive tests. Mastering these topics not only enhances analytical skills but also boosts confidence in tackling various types of questions. Practicing MCQs and objective questions is an effective way to solidify your understanding and improve your exam scores. Engaging with practice questions helps identify important concepts and prepares you for the types of questions you will encounter in exams.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Understanding basic concepts of Statistics and Probability
  • Key formulas for calculating mean, median, mode, and standard deviation
  • Probability rules and their applications in real-life scenarios
  • Graphical representation of data using histograms and pie charts
  • Interpreting data sets and drawing conclusions
  • Common distributions: Binomial, Normal, and Poisson
  • Solving real-world problems using statistical methods

Exam Relevance

Statistics and Probability are integral parts of the curriculum for CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. These topics frequently appear in various formats, including direct questions, application-based problems, and data interpretation tasks. Students can expect to encounter MCQs that test their understanding of concepts, calculations, and the ability to apply statistical methods to solve problems. Familiarity with common question patterns will significantly enhance your performance in these exams.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing mean, median, and mode, leading to incorrect answers
  • Misapplying probability rules, especially in compound events
  • Overlooking the importance of units in statistical calculations
  • Failing to interpret graphs and charts accurately
  • Neglecting to practice word problems that require a deeper understanding of concepts

FAQs

Question: What are the key formulas I should remember for Statistics and Probability?
Answer: Important formulas include those for calculating mean, median, mode, variance, and standard deviation, as well as probability formulas like P(A and B) and P(A or B).

Question: How can I improve my accuracy in Statistics and Probability MCQs?
Answer: Regular practice with objective questions, reviewing common mistakes, and understanding the underlying concepts will enhance your accuracy.

Start your journey towards mastering Statistics and Probability today! Solve practice MCQs and test your understanding to ensure you are well-prepared for your exams. Your success is just a question away!

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