
Answer:
Type I: 4%, Type II: 6%
Step-by-step explanation:
given null hypothesis
H0=the individual has not taken steroids.
type 1 error-falsely rejecting the null hypothesis
⇒  actually the null hypothesis is true⇒the individual has not taken steroids.
 but we rejected it ⇒our prediction is the individual has taken steroids.
typr II error- not rejecting null hypothesis when it has to be rejected
⇒actually null hypothesis is false ⇒the individual has taken steroids.
but we didnt reject⇒the individual has not taken steroids.
let us denote
the individual has taken steroids by 1
the individual has not  taken steroids.by 0
              predicted
               1    0
  actual      1   94%  6%
            0   4%  96%
so for type 1 error Â
 actual-0
predicted-1
therefore from above table we can see that probability of Type I error is 4%
so for type II error
  actual-1
predicted-0
therefore from above table we can see that probability of Type I error is 6%