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This document contains 23 multiple choice questions related to probability and random variables. The questions are from previous GATE exams and cover topics such as probability distributions, expectation, variance, probability density functions, and other fundamental concepts in probability. Each question includes the learning outcome and cognitive level it assesses based on Bloom's taxonomy.
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VEL TECH MULTI TECH DR RANGARAJAN DR SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institution)

191MA401 – PROBABILITY AND RANDOM PROCESSES

QUESTIONS BANK

UNIT – I PROBABILITY AND RANDOM VARIABLES

PART - A (1 MARKS)

1 In a housing society, half of the families have a single child per family, while the CO-1.1 K2
remaining half have two children per family. The probability that a child picked at
random has a sibling is ______.

a). 0.66 b). 0.066 c). 0.55 d). 0.055 (GATE 2014 Set 1)

2 Three fair cubical dice are thrown simultaneously. The probability that all three dice CO-1.1 K2
have the same number of dots on the faces showing up is (up to third decimal place)
________.

a). 0.027 b). 0.050 c). 0.270 d). 0.500 (GATE 2017 Set 1)

3 Let the random variable X represent the number of times a fair coin needs to be tossed CO-1.5 K2
till two consecutive heads appear for the first time. The expectation of X is _______.

a). 5 b). 6 c). 10 d). 11 (GATE 2015 Set 2)

4 2 CO-1.6 K1
If a Random variable X has the moment generating function 𝑀𝑋 (𝑡) = ,then Var(X)
2−𝑡
is……
1 1 1 1
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

5 What is the chance that a non leap year selected at random will contain 53 Tuesdays? CO-1.1 K1
𝟏 1 1 2
(a) 𝟕
(b) 5
(c) 3
(d) 3

6 A bag contains 5 white & 3 black balls .Two balls are drawn at random one after the other CO-1.2 K1
without replacement. What is probability that the balls drawn are black?

(a) 0.284 (b) 0.236 (c) 0.107 (d) None of these


7 Out of the following values, ….. is not possible in probability distribution. CO-1.3 K1

(a) P(𝑥)≥ 0 (b) ∑ 𝑃(𝑥) = 1 (c) E(𝑥)= 2 (d) P(𝒙)= - 0.5

8 A continuous random variable X has the probability density function CO-1.6 K1


𝑓(𝑥) = 𝐶 𝑒 −|𝑥| , −∞ < 𝑥 < ∞ .What is the value of C?
9 1
(a) 1 (b) 16
(c) 2
(d) None of these

9 Let X be the random variable with E(X)=1 and E(X(X-1))=4, Then var(2-3X) is….. CO-1.8 K2

(a) 32 (b) 38 (c) 63 (d) 36

10 Passengers try repeatedly to get a seat reservation in any train running between two CO-1.1 K2
stations until they are successful. If there is a 40% chance of getting a reservation in
any attempt by a passenger, then the average number of attempts that passengers need
to make to get a seat reserved is __________.

a). 2.5 b). 3 c). 3.5 d). 4 (GATE 2017 Set 2)

11 A random variable X has the following probability distribution CO-1.5 K2

X -2 -1 0 1 2 3
P(X) 0.1 k 0.2 2k 0.3 3k

Then the value of k is……


1 1 1 1
(a) 5
(b) 15
(c) 7
(d) 4

12 𝑥2 CO-1.7 K2
A random variable is known to have a cumulative distribution function 𝐹𝑋 (𝑥) = 𝑈(𝑥) (1 − 𝑏
)
Its density function is :
−𝑥2 𝟐
2𝑥 𝟐𝒙 −𝒙
a). 𝑈(𝑥) 𝑏
(1 − 𝑒 𝑏 ) b). 𝑼(𝒙) 𝒃
𝒆𝒃
−𝑥2 −𝑥2 −𝑥2
c). 𝑈(𝑥) (1 − 𝑒 𝑏 )  (𝑥) d). (1 − 𝑒 𝑏 ) (𝑥) + 𝑒 𝑏

14 What would be the probability of obtaining at least two sixes when we throw a fair CO-1.1 K1
dice 4 times?

a). 19/144 b). 425/432 c). 13/144 d). 𝟏𝟐𝟓/𝟒𝟑𝟐 (GATE 2018 Set 2)

15 The density function of a random variable x is given by 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝐾𝑥(2 − 𝑥), 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 2. then CO-1.4 K2
value of K is…..
2 1 4 𝟑
(a) 7 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 𝟒
16 We will draw three cards from a pack of 52 cards. What would be the probability that CO-1.1 K2
these cards are a jack, a queen, and a king?

a). 8/16575 b). 3/13 c). 64/2197 d). 𝟏𝟔/𝟓𝟓𝟐𝟓 (GATE 2011 Set 1)

17 The probability of getting a ”head” in a single toss of a biassed coin is 0.3. The coin is CO-1.1 K2
tossed repeatedly till a ”head” is obtained. If the tosses are independent, then the
probability of getting ”head” for the first time in the fifth toss is _______.

a). 0.072 b). 0.72 c). 0 d). 1 (GATE 2016 Set 3)

18 An examination consists of two papers, paper 1 and paper 2. The probability of failing CO-1.6 K2
in paper is 0.3, and that in paper 2 is 0.2. Given that a student has failed in paper 2, the
probability of failing in paper 1 is 0.6. The probability of a student failing in both the
papers is _________.

a). 0.5 b). 0.18 c). 0.12 d). 0.06 (GATE 2007)

19 An examination consists of two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2. The probability of failing in Paper CO-1.4 K2
1 is 0.3 and that in Paper 2 is 0.2. Given that a student has failed in Paper 2, the probability of
failing in Paper 1 is 0.6. The probability of a student failing in both papers is….

(a) 0.5 (b) 0.18 (c) 0.12 (d) 0.06

20 A fair coin is tossed independently four times. The probability of the event ”The CO-1.1 K1
number of times heads show up is more than the number of times tails show up” is
______.
a). 1/16 b). ⅛ c). ¼ d). 5/16 (GATE 2010)

21 A continuous random variable X has a probability density function 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑘𝑥 2 𝑒 −𝑥 ; 𝑥 ≥ 0 CO- 1.7 K2
then the value of mean is--------

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 12

22 If the cumulative distribution function of a random variable is given by CO- 1.8 K2


0 ;𝑥 < 0
𝑥2
2
; 0≤𝑥<1
3 5
F(x) = 1 (𝑥−1)3 then P ( 2 < 𝑋 < 2 ) is…
2
+ 2
;1 ≤ 𝑥 < 2
1 ;𝑥 ≥ 2
{
9 7
(a) 1 (b) 16
(c) 16
(d) none of these
23 Parcels from sender S to receiver R pass sequentially through two post offices. Each CO-1.6 K2
post office has a probability ⅕ of losing an incoming parcel, independently of all
other parcels. Given that a parcel is lost, the probability that it was lost by the second
post office is ________.

a). 0.44 b). 0.5 c). 0 d). 1 (GATE 2014 Set 4)

25 For a triangular distribution CO- 1.8 K2


𝑥 ;0 < 𝑥 ≤ 1
f(x) = { 2 − 𝑥 ; 1 ≤ 𝑥 < 2 then variance of X is …….
0 ; 𝑥≥2
7 1 17
(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these
16 6 16

26 Let X be a continuous random variable denoting the temperature measured. The CO-1.6 K2
range of temperature is [0, 100] degree Celsius and Let the probability density function
of X be f(x) = 0.01 for 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 100

a). 5.0 b). 2.5 c). 25.0 d). 50.0

27 A fair die with faces {1,2,3,4,5,6} is thrown repeatedly till ′3′ is observed for the first CO-1.1 K2
time. Let X denote the number of times the dice is thrown. The expected value of X is
_______.

a). 5 b). 6 c). 10 d). 15 (GATE 2015 Set 3)

28 Two random variables X and Y are distributed according to CO-1.5 K2


(𝑋 + 𝑌), 0 ≤ 𝑋 ≤ 1, 0 ≤ 𝑌 ≤ 1
𝑓𝑋,𝑌 (𝑋 , 𝑌) = {
0, 𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑤𝑖𝑠𝑒
The probability 𝑃(𝑋 + 𝑌 ≤ 1) is .

a). 0.333 b). 1.24 c). 2 d). 4 (GATE 2016 Set 1)

29 A fair die is tossed thrice. If the probability of zero, one, two and three successes are CO-1.6 K1
8 4 2 1
, , 9 & 27 respectively. Find the mean of the number of successes…………
27 9
a). 0.5 b). 1 c). 7⁄2 d). 5⁄2

30 Let Y= aX+b where X is a random variable with moment generating function 𝑀𝑋 (𝑡) then CO-1.9 K1
𝑀𝑌 (𝑡) is………

(a) 𝑀𝑋 (𝑎𝑡) (b) 𝑀𝑋 (𝑎 + 𝑏𝑡) (c) 𝑒 𝑏𝑡 𝑀𝑋 (𝑏𝑡) (d) 𝒆𝒃𝒕 𝑴𝑿 (𝒂𝒕)


PART B (4 MARKS)

1 The probability function of an infinite discrete distribution is given by CO-1.5 K2


1
𝑃(𝑋 = 𝑗) = 𝑗 , 𝑗 = 1,2,3 ….
2
Find (i) Mean of X (ii) P(X is even).

2 CO-1.7 K2
A continuous random variable X that can assume any value between x = 2 and x = 5
has a density function given by f(x) = k (1 + x). Find P (X < 4).

3 Find the first two moments about the origin for the random variable with CO-1.9 K2
4𝑥
𝑓 (𝑥 ) = { (9 − 𝑥 2 ) ; 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 3.
81

4 CO-1.3 K3
What is the probability that a leap year selected at random will contain 53 Sunday?

5 CO-1.5 K2
If the random variable X takes the values 1, 2, 3 and 4 such that
2𝑃(𝑋 = 1) = 3𝑃(𝑋 = 2) = 𝑃(𝑋 = 3) = 5𝑃(𝑋 = 4). Find the probability distribution and
cumulative distribution function of X.

6 CO-1.1 K2
If the letters of the word ‘ REGULATIONS ’ be arranged at random , what is the chance that
there will be exactly 4 letters between R and E ?

7 𝐶𝑥𝑒 −𝑥 , 𝑖𝑓 𝑥 > 0 CO-1.8 K2


A random variable X has the p.d.f 𝑓(𝑥)given by 𝑓(𝑥) = {
0 , 𝑖𝑓 𝑥 ≤ 0
Find the value of C and cumulative density function of X.

8 CO-1.8 K2
The Cumulative distribution function of a random variable. X is
𝐹(𝑥) = 1 − (1 + 𝑥)𝑒 −𝑥 , 𝑥 > 0. Find the P.D.F. of X . Also find the mean and
variance of X.

9 CO-1.3 K3
Data on the readership of a certain magazine show that the proportion of male readers under 35
is 0.40 and over 35 is 0.20 . If the proportion of readers under 35 is 0.70, find the proportion of
subscribers that are ‘female over 35 years’. Also calculate the probability that a randomly
selected male subscriber is under 35 years of age.
10 Let X be a random variable with the probability mass function given as follows: CO-1.6 K2

𝑥 0 1 2

𝑃(𝑋 = 𝑥) 2𝑘 2 + 𝑘 + 3 6𝑘 8𝑘 2 + 2𝑘 + 3

11 CO-1.9 K2
The random variable X has the following probability distribution,
𝑋 = 𝑥𝑖 -2 -1 0 1 2 3

𝑃(𝑋 = 𝑥𝑖 ) 0.1 k 0.2 2k 0.3 3k

(i) Find the value of k. (ii) Find the cumulative distribution function

12 CO-1.9 K1
If the M.G.F. of X is (5 − 4𝑒 𝑡 )−1 . Find the distribution of X and P (X = 5)

PART - C (12 MARKS)

1 CO-1.4 K3
(a) The contents of bags I,II & III are as follows : 3 white ,2 red & 4 black balls.2 white , 3
red & 5 black balls and 3 white , 4 red & 2 black balls respectively .One bag is chosen at
random and 3 balls are drawn it. Out of these 2 balls are white and one is red . Analyze the
probability that it came from bag II?.

(b) Compare the chances of throwing 4 with one die, 8 with two dice and 12 with there CO-1.1 K2
dice.

2 A random variable X has the following probability function CO-1.5 K2

X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

P(X=x) 0 a 2a 2a 3a 𝑎2 2𝑎2 7𝑎2 + 𝑎

Find (i) The value of ‘a’ (ii) 𝑃(𝑋 < 6) (iii) cumulative distribution (iv) If
1
𝑃(𝑋 ≤ 𝐾) > then find the least value of K. (v) 𝑃(1.5 < 𝑋 < 4.5/𝑋 > 2) .
2
3 CO-1.7 K2
(a) The mileage X (in thousand of miles) which car owners get with a certain kind of tyre is a
random variable having a probability density function
1 −𝑥⁄
𝑒 20 , 𝑥 > 0
𝑓(𝑥) = { 20
0 , 𝑥≤0
Find the probabilities that one of these tyres will last
(i). at most 10,000 miles
(ii). Anywhere from 16,000 to 24,000 miles
(iii). At least 30,000 miles.

CO-1.9 K2
(b) Obtain the M.G.F of the random variable whose moments are 𝜇’ 𝑟 = (𝑟 + 1)3𝑟 ,
and hence find its mean.

4 CO-1.7 K2
A continuous random variable X has a probability density function
𝑎𝑥 ;0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 1
𝑎 ;1 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 2
𝑓 (𝑥 ) = { .
3𝑎 − 𝑎𝑥 ; 2 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 3
0 ; 𝑥>3

Find (i)The value of ‘a’


(ii) cumulative distribution of X
(iii) P(1 ≤ 𝑋 ≤ 2.5).
(iv) P(X >1.5) .

5 CO-1.3 K3
(a) A manufacturing firm produces tennis balls in 3 plants with a daily
production volume of 600,900 and 2000 balls respectively. Account to the past
experience it is known that 0.006, 0.007 and 0.010 respectively are defective.
If a ball is selected from a day’s total production and found to be defective, what
is the probability that it comes from the first plant?

CO- 1.6 K2
(b) If the probability mass function of a random variables X is given by
𝑃(𝑋 = 𝑟) = 𝐾𝑟 3 , 𝑟 = 1,2,3,4.
Find (i) The value of K
(ii) Mean and variance of X
(iii) Cumulative distribution function of X.

6 CO- 1.4 K2
(a). State and prove Baye’s theorem.

CO- 1.9 K2
(b). Derive the Mean and Variance of Moment Generating Function.
7 CO- 1.8 K3
𝑎𝑥 ; 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 1
𝑎 ; 1≤𝑥≤2
A continuous random variable X has a pdf 𝑓(𝑥) = {
3𝑎 − 𝑎𝑥 ; 2 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 3
0 ; 𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑤𝑖𝑠𝑒
Find (i). The value of a.
(ii). Cumulative distribution function.
(iii). 𝑃(𝑋 ≥ 1.5)

8 CO-1.7 K3
Suppose that the time in minutes that a person has to wait at a certain station is found to be
a random variable with the following distribution function.
0 ; 𝑥≤0
𝑥
2
; 0≤𝑥≤1
1
𝐹(𝑋) = 2
; 1≤𝑥≤2
𝑥
4
; 2≤𝑥≤4
{0 ; 𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑤𝑖𝑠𝑒

(i). Does F(X) represent a distribution function?


(ii). What is the probability that a person has to wait
a). for more than 3 minutes b). for less than 3 minutes c). between 1 and 3 minutes?

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