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4th Quarter in Mathematics 10

Quiz 3
Name:________________________________________________________________Date:__________
Section:_________________
I. Identify what is being described by the given statement. Write your answer on the blank provided.
_______________1. The formula to find the probability of independent events.
Experiment
_______________2. The measure of the chance of an event to take place.
Event
_______________3. It is an events which consist of more than one outcome or simple events
outcomes
_______________4. It is the results of an experiment.
Compound event
_______________5. It is an activity with observable results.
Independent events
_______________6. Set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
Dependent events
_______________7. It is the probability of B given that A has occurred is given by
Probability
n( A ∩ B) P(AandB) = P(A)●P(B)
P ( B / A )=
n( A) P(AorB) = P(A)+P(B)
_______________8. Two events are _____________________ if the outcome of one event Mutually exclusive
does not affect the outcome of the other event Conditional Probability
_______________9. An event that have no common outcome
_______________10. Formula to find the probability of mutually exclusive events
II. Multiple choices: Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
_____1. How many possible outcomes are there after throwing two dice? a. 6 b. 12 c. 24 d. 36
_____2. There are four batteries, and one of them is defective. Two are to be selected at random for use on a particular
day. Find the probability that the second battery selected is not defective, given that the first was not defective.

2 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
3 4 3 2
_____3. What is the probability of getting even numbers or at least 4 from rolling a die?
1 2 1 5
a. b. c. d.
2 3 6 6
_____4. Which of the following is an example of mutually exclusive events?
a. P(king or aces) b. P(king or heart) c. P(queen or diamond) d. P(two or spade)
_____5. A coin is tossed three times, which of the following is not a outcome of having at least two heads?
a. TTH b. HTH c. THH d. HHH
_____6. Which of the following experiment has 52 sample space?
a. tossing 5 coins b. rolling two dice c. regular deck of card d. none
_____7. Which of the following events are independent?
a. Getting six in two successive rolls of a die c. Having a flat tire and being late for work
b. Having a driver’s license and owning a car d. Drawing a ball from a box without replacement
_____8. Find the probability of drawing the king of heart from a regular deck of cards?
1 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
52 13 4 2
For numbers 9 to 10. Two men and three women are in a committee. Two of the five are to be chosen to serve as officers.
_____9. If the officers are chosen randomly, what is the probability that both officers will be women?
3 1 3 3
a. b. c. d.
4 3 8 10
_____10. What is the probability that both officers will be women given that at least one is a woman?
3 1 3 3
a. b. c. d.
4 3 8 10
III. Problem solving:
A. Some street foods were sampled and tested for the presence of
disease – causing bacteria or harmful chemicals. A random
sample of 200 street foods of various types according to how they
are prepared was examined. The table beside show the results:
1. What is the probability that a street food selected at random is
fried?
2. What is the probability that a food selected at random is both
grilled or contained harmful chemicals?
3. What is the probability that a randomly selected food has
bacteria given that it is boiled?
4. What is the probability that a randomly selected food is grilled given that it has harmful chemical?
B. Two cards are drawn at random from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability of:
1. having a diamond and a spade without replacement.
2. having a diamond and a spade with replacement. EXAMS AND GRADES ARE TEMPORARY, BUT
3. having a diamond and a face card without replacement. EDUCATION IS PERMANENT...

ADDITIONAL POINTS: Name the party-list for LPIHS SSG election 2020

4th Quarter in Mathematics 10


Quiz 3
Name:________________________________________________________________Date:__________
Section:_________________
I. Identify what is being described by the given statement. Write your answer on the blank provided.
_______________1. The formula to find the probability of independent events.
Experiment
_______________2. The measure of the chance of an event to take place.
Sample Space
_______________3. It is an events which consist of more than one outcome or simple events
outcomes
_______________4. It is the results of an experiment.
Compound event
_______________5. It is an activity with observable results.
Independent events
_______________6. Set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
Dependent events
_______________7. It is the probability of B given that A has occurred is given by
Probability
n( A ∩ B) P(AandB) = P(A)●P(B)
P ( B / A )=
n( A) P(AorB) = P(A)+P(B)
_______________8. Two events are _____________________ if the outcome of one event Mutually exclusive
does not affect the outcome of the other event Conditional Probability
_______________9. An event that have no common outcome
_______________10. Formula to find the probability of mutually exclusive events
II. Multiple choices: Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
_____11. How many possible outcomes are there after throwing two dice? a. 6 b. 12 c. 24 d. 36
_____12. There are four batteries, and one of them is defective. Two are to be selected at random for use on a
particular day. Find the probability that the second battery selected is not defective, given that the first was not
defective.
2 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
3 4 3 2
_____13. What is the probability of getting even numbers or at least 4 from rolling a die?
1 2 1 5
a. b. c. d.
2 3 6 6
_____14. Which of the following is an example of mutually exclusive events?
a. P(king or aces) b. P(king or heart) c. P(queen or diamond) d. P(two or spade)
_____15. A coin is tossed three times, which of the following is not a outcome of having at least two heads?
a. TTH b. HTH c. THH d. HHH
_____16. Which of the following experiment has 52 sample space?
a. tossing 5 coins b. rolling two dice c. regular deck of card d. none
_____17. Which of the following events are independent?
a. Getting six in two successive rolls of a die c. Having a flat tire and being late for work
b. Having a driver’s license and owning a car d. Drawing a ball from a box without replacement
_____18. Find the probability of drawing the king of heart from a regular deck of cards?
1 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
52 13 4 2
For numbers 9 to 10. Two men and three women are in a committee. Two of the five are to be chosen to serve as officers.
_____19. If the officers are chosen randomly, what is the probability that both officers will be women?
3 1 3 3
a. b. c. d.
4 3 8 10
_____20. What is the probability that both officers will be women given that at least one is a woman?
3 1 3 3
a. b. c. d.
4 3 8 10
II. Problem solving:
A. A sample of plastic pipes were selected and subjected to shock resistance
and scratch resistance tests. The results are summarized in the table. A pipe is
selected at random answer the following questions.
1. What is the probability that it has high shock resistance or high scratch resistance?
2. What is the probability that it has high shock resistance and high scratch resistance?
3. If the pipe has low shock resistance, find the probability that it has high scratch resistance
4. What is the probability that it has high shock resistance given that it has high scratch resistance?

B. Two cards are drawn at random from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability of:
1. having a diamond and a spade without replacement.
2. having a diamond and a spade with replacement. EXAMS AND GRADES ARE TEMPORARY, BUT
3. having a diamond and a face card without replacement. EDUCATION IS PERMANENT...

ADDITIONAL POINTS: Name the party-list for LPIHS SSG election 2020 – 2021.

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