Q. Statement I A possible result of a random experiment is called outcome.
Statement II The set of outcomes is called the sample space of the experiment.

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Solution:

A possible result of a random experiment is called its outcome.
Consider the experiment of rolling a die. The outcomes of this experiment are , or 6 , if we are interested in the number of dots on the upper face of the die.
The set of outcomes is called the sample space of the experiment.
Thus, the set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is called the sample space associated with the experiment. Sample space is denoted by the symbol ' '.
Each element of the sample space is called a sample point. In other words, each outcome of the random experiment is also called sample point.