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Five Cards, ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace of diamonds are well shuffled. One card is picked up from them.

(i) Find the probability that the drawn card is Queen.

(ii) If Queen is put aside, then find the probability that the second card drawn is an ace.

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Total cards = 5

(i) P(Queen) = 1/5

(ii) P(Ace ) = 1/4   (Since, Queen was kept aside)

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