- 1. 3 friends are met, they Shook hands with each other, how many handshakes took place?
A) 3 B) 6 C) 5 D) 2
- 2. There are tow ways to go from Fujairah to Sharjah , and four ways to go from Sharjah to Dubai. How many different ways are there to go from Fujairah to Dubai, passing through Sharjah?
A) 2 B) 6 C) 8 D) 4
- 3. If there are n1 ways to choose a first item, n2 ways to choose a second item, n3 ways to choose a third item, and so on, the the total number of ways to choose all the items is given by..........
A) n1+n2+n3 B) 3xn1 C) n1xn2xn3
- 4. An arrangement of objects in which order is important means ............
A) Permutations B) Combinations C) Neither
A) n(n-1).(n-2) B) n(n-1) C) n (n - 1)(n - 2).......(2)(1)
- 6. (10)(9)(8).......(2)(1) means .......
A) P(10,3) B) C(10,3) C) 10!
- 7. Which of the following is equal 4!
A) 6!-2! B) (2! ) (2!) C) C(24,23) D) 8!/2!
- 9. ----------–Is a selection in which the order is not important (groupings)
A) Combinations B) Neither C) Permutations
- 10. If the outcome of an event does not affect the outcome of another event, the two events are -------
A) independent. B) dependent.
- 11. If the outcome of an event does affect the outcome of another event, the two events are---------
A) independent. B) dependent.
- 12. choosing the color and size of a pair of shoes is an example of .........
A) dependent event B) Independent event
- 13. choosing a president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer for Student Council, assuming that a person can hold only one office
A) dependent event B) independent event
- 14. For How many Dubai license plates (letter and digits) can be made if it contains six-symbols
A) 2,600 B) 2,400,000 C) 2,600,000 D) 26000
- 15. How many ways could you select a committee of 3 people out of a group of 10 people?
A) C(10,3) B) 10! C) p(10,3) D) 10!-3!
- 16. Selecting three students to attend a conference is an example of ...........
A) a permutation B) a combination
- 17. Choosing a president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer for Student is an example of .........
A) a combination B) a permutation
- 18. A coin is tossed four times. How many possible sequences of heads or tails?
A) 16 B) 8 C) 32 D) 12
- 19. How many different ways can the letters of the word" ALGEBRA" be arranged?
A) 42 B) 5040 C) 2520 D) 7
- 20. How many diagonals can be drawn in the octagon shown ?
A) 48 B) 20 C) 56 D) 28
- 21. List the possible outcomes when a coin is tossed two times. Use H for heads and T for tails
A) {HT,TH} B) {HH,TT,HT,TH} C) {HH,TT} D) {HH,TT,HT}
- 22. A math quiz has six " true-false" questions. How many different choices for giving answers to the six questions are possible?
A) 26 = 64 B) p(6,2)=30 C) C(6,2)=15 D) (6)x(2)=12
A) 10!/3! B) 10! C) 10! / (3!) .( 7!) D) 10!/7!
A) 10!/3! B) 10!/7! C) 10! / (3! . 7!) D) 10!
- 25. How many arrangements are possible for four Students in a line?
A) 12 B) 4 C) 24 D) 8
- 28. Ahmed has homework to do in math, chemistry, and English. How many ways can he choose the order in which to do his homework?
A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 6
- 29. The set of all possible outcomes is called the.....
A) sample space B) Event C) Outcome
- 30. A dice(number cube) is tossed two times. How many possible pairs can be obtained
A) 36 B) 6 C) 12
- 31. 5 friends are met, they Shook hands with each other, how many handshakes took place?
A) Combinations 5C2 B) permutations 5P3 C) Combinations 5C3 D) permutations 5P2
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