Probability Welcome to the Quiz on Probability This quiz will be automatically submitted after 15 minutes. You can see timer in the title bar of the website. All the Best !!! Team Stat Modeller Your Name Your Email Your Number The definition of a priori probability was originally given by: Laplace Von-Mises De Moivre Feller None The limiting relative frequency approach of of probability is known as: Statistical Probability Mathematical Probability Classical Probability All Are Correct None Two events are said to be independent if: each outcome has equal chance of occurrence both the events have only one point one does not affect the occurrence of the other there is no common point in between them None If it is known that an event A has occurred, the probability of an event E given A is called: Posteriori Probability Empirical Probability Conditional Probability A Priori Probability None Classical probability is also known as : Laplace's probability A priory probability Mathematical probability All are correct None If A and B are two events which have no point in common, the events A and B are: dependent complementary to each other mutually exclusive independent None The definition of a statistical probability was originally given by: De Moivre Laplace Von-Mises Pascal None Probability can take values -1 to + 1 1 to 2 2 to 10 0 to 1 None Each outcome of a random experiment is called: Derived Event Compound Event Primary Event All are correct None Classical probability is measured in terms of : a ratio absolute value and ratio both an absolute value none of the given None The outcome of tossing coin is a: Simple Event Compound Event Complementary Event Mutually Exclusive Event None Probability is expressed as : Percentage Proportion All are correct Ratio None Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window