Modern Math

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Q. In a survey, 60% of people like tea, 50% like coffee, and 20% like both. What percentage of people like either tea or coffee?
  • A. 90%
  • B. 80%
  • C. 70%
  • D. 50%
Q. In a survey, 60% of people prefer tea over coffee. If 5 people are randomly selected, what is the probability that exactly 3 prefer tea?
  • A. 0.2304
  • B. 0.3456
  • C. 0.432
  • D. 0.512
Q. In a survey, 60% of respondents like apples, 40% like oranges, and 10% like both. What percentage like only apples?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 40%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 20%
Q. In a survey, 80% of people like tea, 60% like coffee, and 30% like both. What percentage of people like only tea?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 10%
Q. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'MATH' be arranged?
  • A. 12
  • B. 24
  • C. 16
  • D. 8
Q. In how many ways can 3 different gifts be distributed among 4 children?
  • A. 64
  • B. 81
  • C. 27
  • D. 12
Q. In how many ways can 3 students be selected from a class of 10?
  • A. 120
  • B. 60
  • C. 30
  • D. 10
Q. In how many ways can 3 students be selected from a class of 8 to represent in a competition?
  • A. 56
  • B. 24
  • C. 36
  • D. 48
Q. In how many ways can 4 books be arranged on a shelf if 2 specific books must be together?
  • A. 12
  • B. 24
  • C. 48
  • D. 36
Q. In how many ways can 4 different books be arranged on a shelf?
  • A. 16
  • B. 24
  • C. 64
  • D. 12
Q. In how many ways can 4 different fruits be selected from a basket of 10 fruits?
  • A. 210
  • B. 120
  • C. 240
  • D. 300
Q. In how many ways can 4 different gifts be distributed among 3 children if each child can receive any number of gifts?
  • A. 81
  • B. 64
  • C. 27
  • D. 12
Q. In how many ways can 4 different gifts be distributed among 3 children?
  • A. 81
  • B. 64
  • C. 27
  • D. 12
Q. In how many ways can the letters of the word 'SCHOOL' be arranged?
  • A. 720
  • B. 360
  • C. 480
  • D. 600
Q. In mathematical logic, what is a 'fallacy'?
  • A. A valid argument that leads to a false conclusion.
  • B. An error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid.
  • C. A type of mathematical proof.
  • D. A method for solving equations.
Q. In modern mathematics, what does the term 'topology' refer to?
  • A. The study of shapes and their properties under continuous transformations.
  • B. The analysis of numerical data.
  • C. The calculation of areas and volumes.
  • D. The study of algebraic structures.
Q. In modern mathematics, what is the importance of 'linear algebra'?
  • A. It focuses solely on geometric shapes.
  • B. It deals with vector spaces and linear mappings.
  • C. It is irrelevant to real-world applications.
  • D. It simplifies calculus problems.
Q. In modern mathematics, what is the role of 'topology'?
  • A. To study the properties of space that are preserved under continuous transformations
  • B. To analyze numerical data
  • C. To solve algebraic equations
  • D. To explore geometric shapes
Q. In probability theory, what does a probability of 0 indicate?
  • A. An event is certain to occur.
  • B. An event is impossible.
  • C. An event is likely to occur.
  • D. An event has an equal chance of occurring.
Q. In probability theory, what does the term 'independent events' mean?
  • A. Events that cannot occur at the same time.
  • B. Events where the outcome of one does not affect the other.
  • C. Events that are mutually exclusive.
  • D. Events that have the same probability of occurring.
Q. In probability theory, what does the term 'independent events' refer to?
  • A. Events that cannot occur at the same time
  • B. Events where the outcome of one does not affect the other
  • C. Events that are mutually exclusive
  • D. Events that are guaranteed to happen
Q. In statistics, what does a 'normal distribution' imply?
  • A. Data is uniformly distributed.
  • B. Data is symmetrically distributed around the mean.
  • C. Data has no outliers.
  • D. Data is always positively skewed.
Q. In statistics, what does the term 'standard deviation' measure?
  • A. The average of a data set
  • B. The spread or dispersion of a data set
  • C. The midpoint of a data set
  • D. The maximum value in a data set
Q. In statistics, what does the term 'variance' measure?
  • A. The average of a set of numbers
  • B. The spread of a set of data points
  • C. The median of a data set
  • D. The mode of a data set
Q. In the context of logic, which of the following is an example of a 'contradiction'?
  • A. It is raining and it is not raining.
  • B. It is either raining or it is not raining.
  • C. If it rains, then the ground is wet.
  • D. The ground is wet if it rains.
Q. In the context of modern math, what does the term 'chaos theory' primarily study?
  • A. Predictable patterns in complex systems
  • B. Randomness in simple systems
  • C. Unpredictable behavior in deterministic systems
  • D. Linear relationships in data
Q. In the context of modern mathematics, what does 'algorithm' refer to?
  • A. A type of mathematical proof
  • B. A step-by-step procedure for calculations
  • C. A geometric figure
  • D. A statistical method
Q. In the context of modern mathematics, what does 'calculus' primarily deal with?
  • A. The study of shapes and their properties
  • B. The analysis of change and motion
  • C. The calculation of probabilities
  • D. The exploration of number theory
Q. In the context of modern mathematics, what does 'chaos theory' primarily study?
  • A. Predictable systems
  • B. Randomness in data
  • C. Complex systems and their sensitivity to initial conditions
  • D. Linear relationships
Q. In the context of modern mathematics, what does 'chaos theory' study?
  • A. The predictability of linear systems
  • B. The behavior of complex systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions
  • C. The properties of simple geometric shapes
  • D. The calculation of probabilities in games
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