MCQ

Choosing a queen from a deck of cards is an example of:

  • A
    compound event
  • B
    complementary event
  • C
    simple event
  • D
    impossible event

Answer

  1. compound event

Solution:

Choosing a queen from a deck of cards is an example of compound event.

Because the total number of card = 52

Choosing a queen card = 4= (spade, diamond, heart, club)

So, more than one element of the sample space in the set representing an event, then this event is called a compound event.

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