- 1. A coin is tossed and the spinner with 8 equal sections is spun. Find the probability of tossing heads and spinning a number greater than 6.
A) 3/4 B) 1/16 C) 1/8 D) 1/4
- 2. At an ice cream shop, Ben can have his ice cream in a sugar cone, a waffle cone, or a cup. His top choices of flavors are vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and butter pecan. If Ben can only get one flavor at a time, how many
different ice cream combinations are available to Ben?
A) 7 B) 12 C) 9 D) 15
- 3. A 6-sided number cube is rolled; find p(5).
A) 1/5 B) 1/6 C) 1/3 D) 5/6
- 4. A 6-sided number cube is rolled; find p(<4).
A) 1/6 B) 2/3 C) 1/3 D) 1/2
- 5. A Valentine's Day candy jar has the same number of pink and red jellybeans. Describe the probability of picking a red jellybean.
A) likely B) certain C) as likely as not D) unlikely
- 6. A Valentine's Day candy jar is filled with conversation hearts. Describe the probability of picking a pink jellybean.
A) unlikely B) certain C) likely D) impossible
- 7. A Valentine's Day candy jar is 2/3 full of pink jelly beans and the rest are red. Describe the probability of not picking a red jellybean.
A) likely B) as likely as not C) impossible D) unlikely
- 8. Charles is buying a new bicycle. He can pick either a road-bike or a mountain bike in red or black with a
15-inch, 17-inch, or 19-inch frame. How many different 17-inch bike combinations can Charles choose from?
A) 4 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
- 9. Charles is buying a new bicycle. He can pick either a road-bike or a mountain bike in red or black with a
15-inch, 17-inch, or 19-inch frame. How many different bike combinations are available in all for Charles to choose from?
A) 20 B) 18 C) 6 D) 12
- 10. You are given a fair spinner with numbers 1, 2, 3, & 4. You also have a spinner with a black section and a white section. What is the probability of landing on a prime number and black when you spin both spinners at the same time? (do not consder the # 1 as a prime #)
A) 1/2 B) 3/4 C) 1/4 D) 1/8
- 11. You are given a fair spinner with numbers 1, 2, 3, & 4. You also have a spinner with a black section and a white section. What is the probability of landing on a 1 and white when you spin both spinners at the same time?
A) 75% B) 37.5% C) 12.5% D) 25%
- 12. You are given a fair spinner with numbers 1, 2, 3, & 4. You also have a spinner with a black section and a white section. What is the probability of NOT landing on a 1 or white when you spin both spinners at the same time?
A) 25% B) 12.5% C) 37.5% D) 75%
- 13. Zenna has some things in her pocket: 3 barrettes and 6 ponytail holders. What's the likelihood Zenna will find a barrette if she pulls just one thing out of her pocket?
A) 2/3 B) 1/4 C) 3/6 D) 1/3
- 14. Ms. Pardue's apartment building required a passcode to enter the lobby. The code is made up of numbers from 1 to 3. The code is three digits long and each digit can repeat. How many different pass codes are possible?
A) 36 B) 9 C) 27 D) 3
- 15. If Danielle sits at a table with 2 girls and 1 boy already at it, how likely is it that the person she sits next to is a girl?
A) 1/4 B) 2/3 C) 1/3 D) 1/2
- 16. What is the percentage of probability for rolling an even number on a fair number cube?
A) 66.7% B) 33.3% C) 50% D) 16.7%
- 17. How likely is it that the months of the year will have 28 days?
A) certain B) likely C) unlikely D) impossible
- 18. Which of the following prizes is most likely to be won by contestants: Color TV - 18%; A Watch - 0.5; or a DVD Player - 8/25?
A) Stereo B) DVD Player C) Watch D) Color TV
- 19. The sixth grade students will all be assigned licker combinations. Each of the 152 students will have a unique combination. The digits may repeat. What is the least amount digits each combination must contain in order for this to happen?
A) 6 B) 8 C) 7 D) 5
- 20. Mr. Murphy is offering a make-up geography test. Students can take the test before school, at lunch-time, or after school on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. How many different times does Mr. Murphy offer the make-up test?
A) 3 B) 9 C) 12 D) 6
- 21. Mr. Douglas has 5 different color shirts and 12 ties. How many different outfits are possible if he chooses one color shirt and one tie?
A) 65 B) 17 C) 55 D) 60
- 22. Becca has 10 quarters and 2 dimes in her piggy bank. She selects a coin without looking, replaces it, and then selects a second coin. What is the probability that each coin is a quarter?
A) 25/36 B) 5/6 C) 15/22 D) 1/36
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