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Unit Test – Probability

Part A: True/False

Indicate whether the statement is true or false on the line provided.

_____1.When rolling a six-sided die, the probability of rolling a 4 or greater is .

_____2.In real-life situations such as sports and weather prediction, the probability of an event occurring is based on experimental data.

_____3.When rolling two six-sided dice, the chance of rolling an odd sum is greater than an even sum.

_____4.There are more outcomes when tossing three coins than when rolling a six-sided die.

_____5.The experimental probability and theoretical probability of an event are not necessarily the same.

Part B:Multiple Choice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Place the letter of your choice on the line to the left of the question number.

______6.A bag has identical balls of these colours: 1 white, 6 red, 9 green, and 3 purple. Without

looking, a ball is drawn from the bag. You would most likely get a

a) green ballb) purple ballc) red balld) white ball

______7.If the probability of having rain tomorrow is 60%, what is the probability of not having rain

tomorrow?

a)b) c)d)

______8.When a coin is tossed 4 times, what is the total number of possible outcomes?

a) 4b)8c)12d)16

______9.What could be the experimental probability of drawing a black face card from a deck of playing

cards with the jokers removed?

a)b) 11.5%c)d) all of the above

______10.Two coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of tossing two heads?

a)25%b)50%c)75%d)100%

______11.A coin is tossed three times. What is the probability of tossing three heads in a row?

a)b) c)d)

______12.A coin is tossed three times. What is the probability of tossing at least two heads?

a)b) c)d)

______13.A six-sided die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a 4?

a)b) c)d)

______14.Two six-sided dice are rolled. What is the probability of rolling a doubles?

(ie: both dice the same number)

a)b) c)d)

______15.Two six-sided dice are rolled. What is the probability of rolling a total of 9?

a)b) c)d)

______16.What is the probability of drawing a red face card from a standard deck of playing cards with the

jokers removed?

a)b) c)d)

______17.A spinner has three equal sectors labeled A, B and C. If you spin the spinner 36 times, how

many times do you expect the pointer to land on A?

a)6b)12c)24d)36

______18.If you spin this spinner 30 times, how many times do you expect the pointer to land on red?

a)3b)5

c)10d)15

______19.The probability of Joan being elected to the students’ council is 60%. If 1280 students vote for

the students’ council, how many are expected to vote for Joan?

a)21b)213c)512d)768

______20.If the probability than an event occurs is , what is the probability, as a percent, that the event

does not occur?

a)30%b)40%c)60%d)75%

Part C:Matching

For Questions 21-25, Match the correct term to the description in each question.

a)eventb)experimental probabilityc)outcome

d)probabilitye)simulationf)trial

______21.A possible result of an experiment.

______22.A probability experiment that models a real-life situation.

______23.One round of a probability experiment.

______24.A measure of the likelihood that an event will occur.

______25.A result determined using the results of a simulation.

For Questions 26-29, Identify the type of probability in each question.

a)experimental probabilityb)theoretical probability

______26.If you roll a six-sided die 60 times, the number 1 should turn up 10 times.

______27.You record students entering the school office to determine the probability of a girl entering the

office.

______28.You roll a six-sided die 30 times to determine how many times a 3 is rolled.

______29.Based on a baseball player’s record of striking out once every four times at bat, you calculate

that there is a 25% chance that he will strike out this time.

Part D:Problems

1.A restaurant serves meals that consist of 1 hot dish, 1 salad, and 1 drink. There are 2 hot dishes on the

menu, 3 different salads and 2 types of drinks for customers to choose from.

Use a tree diagram to show how many different meals the restaurant has for its customers?

2.A card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of playing cards with the jokers removed. In 90 trials, a red

card was drawn 40 times and a spade was drawn 28 times.

a)Determine the experimental probability of drawing a club (expressed as a decimal to 3 places) [2]

b)If 12% of the black cards drawn were face cards;

i)How many black face cards were drawn? [2] Show your work to receive both marks.

ii)What is the experimental probability of drawing a black face card?

(expressed as a fraction in lowest terms) [2]

iii)What is the theoretical probability of drawing a black face card? (expressed as a percentage). [1]

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