MCQ Collection
Australia & New Zealand MCQs
Practice Australia & New Zealand questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: D. A controlled comparison of missed follow-up visits before and after similar implementations.
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Direct comparative outcome evidence evaluates the claim.
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Correct Answer: A. 19/41
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Probability is approved divided by total.
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Correct Answer: A. Two services were delayed today, so every service is always delayed.
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Two observations cannot justify an absolute universal claim.
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Correct Answer: C. 0.0952
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Multiply independent probabilities.
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Correct Answer: A. A controlled comparison of missed follow-up visits before and after similar implementations.
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Direct comparative outcome evidence evaluates the claim.
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Correct Answer: A. 11/38
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Probability is approved divided by total.
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Correct Answer: D. Two services were delayed today, so every service is always delayed.
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Two observations cannot justify an absolute universal claim.
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Correct Answer: D. 0.3283
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Multiply independent probabilities.
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Correct Answer: A. 26/58
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Probability is approved divided by total.
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Correct Answer: D. Two services were delayed today, so every service is always delayed.
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Two observations cannot justify an absolute universal claim.
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Correct Answer: B. 0.1947
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Multiply independent probabilities.
A. 25 met A only.
B. 6 met B only.
C. 45 met A or B.
D. 73 met neither.
Correct Answer: A|B|C
Explanation:
Use inclusion–exclusion and subtract the overlap for “only” counts.