- 1. A bowl has 4 red, 5 blue and 2 green lollies. If a lolly is chosen at random from the jar, then which outcome is an impossible event?
A) Picking a blue lolly B) Picking a yellow lolly C) None of the Above D) Picking a red lolly
- 2. A spinner has the colours green, yellow, red and blue in equal sections drawn on it. Which of the following is a certain event?
A) Landing on a colour B) Landing on the moon C) landing on a number D) Landing on a yellow
- 3. Which probability word would best describe winning the lottery when you bought 1 ticket?
A) Impossible B) Likely C) Unlikely D) Even chance E) Certain
- 4. Probability can be written as a
A) All of the above B) Fraction C) Percentage D) Decimal
- 5. The probability of a certain event is
A) 1 B) 0 C) None of the above D) 1/2
- 6. The probabiltiy of an even chance is
A) 0.5 B) All of the above C) 1/2 D) 50%
- 7. A probability word describing getting a number greater than 6 when a 6-sided die is tossed would be
A) Certain B) Impossible C) Even chance D) Unlikely
- 8. If a 5-sided fair die has the numbers 1,2,3,3,4 on it, is it a fair die?
A) Sometimes B) No, there are 2 threes on it C) Yes
- 9. A spinner with 4 equal sections has the colours red, blue, green, red on it. Is it a fair spinner?
A) No, there are 2 colours the same B) Yes C) Could you repeat the question? D) Sometimes
- 10. True or False? In a swimming race, there are 10 people competing. There is a first, second and third place prizes. Therefore, each person has a 1/3 chance of winning a prize.
A) True. There are 3 prizes, so each person could win B) False. We do not know the abilities of the swimmers or if one is injured.
- 11. What is the sample space of a number between 1 and 7?
A) None of the above B) {2,3,4,5,6} C) {a,b,c,d,e,f} D) {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
- 12. What is the number in the sample space for choosing a number between 1 and 7?
A) n(S) = 7 B) n(S) = 5 C) n(S) = 6 D) n(S) = 8
- 13. What is the sample space for choosing 1 letter at random from the word MATHEMATICS?
A) {M,A,T,H,E,M,A,T,I,C,S} B) There is no sample space C) {M,A,T,H,E,I,C,S} D) Both A and B
- 14. What is the number in the sample space for choosing 1 letter at random from the word MATHEMATICS?
A) n(S) = 11 B) There is no sample space C) n(S) = 8 D) n(S) = 23
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