Q. Three coins are tossed once. Let denote the event "three heads show", denote the event "two heads and one tail show", denote the event "three tails show" and denote the event "a head shows on the first coin". Then, match the terms of Column I with the terms of Column II and choose the correct option from the codes given below.
Column I Column II
A Mutually exclusive events 1 and and and and and
B Simple events 2
C Compound events 3 and

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Solution:

When three coins are tossed, then there are possible outcomes.
i.e.,
Three heads shows
Two heads and one tail show

Three tails show
A head shows on the first toss

A. Here,





Here, and and and and and and are mutually exclusive.
B. Since, events A, C have only one sample point.
Here, and are simple events.
C. Since, events have two or more sample points. Hence, and are compound events.