In a multiple-choice test, an examinee either knows the correct answer with probability p, or guesses with probability 1 – p. The probability of answering a question correctly is 1/m, if he or she merely guesses. If the examinee answers a question correctly, the probability that he or she really knows the answer is
mp / (1 + mp)
mp / [1 + (m – 1)p]
(m – 1)p / [1 + (m – 1)p]
(m – 1)p / (1 + mp)
For election to the Lok Sabha, a nomination paper can be filed by
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In a month if the seventh day is three days earlier than Saturday,then the nineteenth day of the month will be a
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Which among the following events happened earliest ?
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