If $A$ and $B$ are two events of a random experiment such that $P(A \cup B)=P(A \cap B)$, then which one amongst the following four options is not true?
If a group of six students including two particular students $A$ and $B$ stand in a row, then the probability of getting an arrangement in which $A$ and $B$ are separated by exactly one student in between them is
$A, B, C, D$ cut a pack of 52 well shuffled playing cards successively in the same order. If the person who cuts a spade first, wins the game and the game continues until this happens, then the probability that $A$ wins the game is
Two bad eggs are mixed accidentally with 10 good ones. If three eggs are drawn at random from this lot in succession without replacement, then the variance of the probability distribution of the number of bad eggs drawn is