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MHT CET 2026 16th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
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A fair die is thrown at random. Let A be the event that the number obtained on the die is a non-even prime number and B be the event that the number obtained on the die is an odd number.
Let $p : P(A) = \dfrac{1}{3}$, $q$ : A and B are independent events.
Then the truth values of statements $p$ and $q$ respectively are.....
A
T , T
B
T , F
C
F , T
D
F , F
2
MHT CET 2026 16th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0
Three ships A, B, C sail from England to India. If the odds in favour of their safe arrival are 2:5, 3:7 and 6:11 respectively, then the probability that the exactly two ships arrive safely is
A
$\dfrac{24}{119}$
B
$\dfrac{24}{1190}$
C
$\dfrac{66}{1190}$
D
$\dfrac{84}{1190}$
3
MHT CET 2026 16th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0
A random variable X has the probability distribution
$X = x$$1$$2$$3$$4$$5$$6$$7$$8$
$P(X = x)$$0.23$$0.15$$0.12$$0.10$$0.20$$0.07$$0.08$$0.05$

for the events E = {X is a prime number} and F = {X $\leq$ 3}, then P (E$\cup$F)=
A
$0.55$
B
$0.70$
C
$0.87$
D
$0.78$
4
MHT CET 2026 16th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0
The probability distribution of a random variable X is given by
$X = x$$1$$2$$3$$4$
$P(X = x)$$k$$2k$$3k$$4k$

Then the c.d.f. of X is given by
A
$X = x$$1$$2$$3$$4$
$F(X = x)$$\dfrac{1}{10}$$\dfrac{3}{10}$$\dfrac{6}{10}$$1$
B
$X = x$$1$$2$$3$$4$
$F(X = x)$$\dfrac{3}{10}$$\dfrac{1}{10}$$\dfrac{6}{10}$$1$
C
$X = x$$1$$2$$3$$4$
$F(X = x)$$\dfrac{1}{10}$$\dfrac{3}{10}$$\dfrac{5}{10}$$\dfrac{1}{10}$
D
$X = x$$1$$2$$3$$4$
$F(X = x)$$\dfrac{1}{10}$$\dfrac{6}{10}$$\dfrac{3}{10}$$1$

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