Examples of multi-cellular organization are
Examples of multi-cellular organization are
Frog and mustard | |
Mustard and Euglena | |
Amoeba and Euglena | |
Frog and Euglena |
Frog and mustard | |
Mustard and Euglena | |
Amoeba and Euglena | |
Frog and Euglena |
Tonograph | |
Cardiograph | |
Micrograph | |
Photograph |
1 | |
2 | |
4 | |
3 |
Zero | |
Changed | |
Variable | |
Fixed |
Neither continuous nor discrete probability distribution | |
Discrete probability distributions | |
Continuous probability distributions | |
Bivariate distributions |
None of these | |
Discrete random variable | |
Independent variable | |
Continuous random variable |
x, N, k | |
x, N, n, k | |
x, n, k | |
N, n, k |
None of these | |
Dependent | |
Independent | |
Both (a) & (b) |
Binomial distribution | |
Both of the above | |
hypergeometric distribution | |
None of these |
The number of students in the class who can answer this question | |
The number of defective items produced by an assembly process | |
The amount of water used by a single household | |
All of these can always be described by a binomial distribution |
Probability of failure | |
Number of trials | |
Both (a) and (c) | |
Probability of success |
Hypergeometric distribution | |
Continuous distribution | |
Sampling distribution | |
Binomial distribution |
P > q | |
P < q | |
P = q |
p > q | |
p = 1/2 | |
Both (b) & (c) | |
Probability of success & probability of failure are equal |
P (X = 6) | |
P (0 < X < 6) | |
P (X < 6) | |
P (X > 6) |
0.6 | |
4 | |
6.0 | |
10 |
3 values | |
5 values | |
4 values | |
2 values |
Fixed | |
Dependent | |
Independent | |
Mutually exclusive |
Four | |
One | |
Two | |
Three |
Exactly three successes in seven trials | |
Three or more successes in seven trials | |
Four or more successes in seven trials | |
Exactly four successes in seven trials |