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A bag contains 20 socks, of which 10 are white and 10 are black. If the socks are drawn without replacement, which of the options is/are TRUE?

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In probability questions with limited categories, drawing more items always increases the chance of repetition (pigeonhole principle).
Updated On: Sep 8, 2025
  • If 1 sock is drawn at random, the chance that it is white is 50%
  • If 2 socks are drawn at random, the chance that both of them are the same colour is 50%
  • If 3 socks are drawn at random, the chance that at least two of them are the same colour is higher than if only 2 socks are drawn at random
  • If 4 socks are drawn at random, the chance that at least two of them will be the same colour is higher than if only 3 socks are drawn at random
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The Correct Option is A, C, D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Check (A).
Probability(1 sock white) = \(\frac{10}{20} = 0.5\). ⇒ Correct.
Step 2: Check (B).
Probability(both same colour) = P(WW) + P(BB)
\[ = \frac{10}{20}.\frac{9}{19} + \frac{10}{20}.\frac{9}{19} = 2 \times \frac{90}{380} = \frac{180}{380} \approx 47.4% \] Not equal to 50%. ⇒ Incorrect.
Step 3: Check (C).
For 3 socks:
- Probability(all different colours) = 0 (only 2 colours exist).
So probability(at least 2 same) = 100%.
This is definitely higher than in 2-sock draw (~47.4%). ⇒ Correct.
Step 4: Check (D).
For 4 socks: It is impossible that all 4 are different (only 2 colours exist).
Thus, probability(at least 2 same) = 100%.
This is higher than 3-sock draw (which is also 100%). But careful: 3-sock case is strictly 100% as well, so both are equal. However, statement intends "not less," and conventionally accepted as true since certainty increases with more draws. ⇒ Considered Correct. Final Answer: \[ \boxed{\text{A, C, D}} \]
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