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MATHEMATICS

(Worksheet)

Student Name: ………………….......... Grade: VII


Section : …...........

Worksheet -Probability

LEVEL: I

1. When a fair die is thrown, what is the probability of getting a number greater than 4?

2. If a number is chosen at random from the numbers 1 to 20 inclusive, what is the

probability? That:
a) a prime number will be picked? b) An even number will be picked?

c) A single digit number will be picked?

3. A card is drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. Find the probability of:

(i) ‘2’ of spades (ii) a jack (iii) a king of red colour

(iv) A card of diamond (v) a king or a queen (vi) a non-face card

(vii) a black face card (viii) a black card (ix) a non-ace

(x) Non-face card of black colour (xi) neither a spade nor a jack

(xii) Neither a heart nor a red king

4. If you have a spinning wheel with 3-green ssectors, 1-blue sector and 1-red sector. What is
the probability of getting a green sector? Is it the maximum?

5. A bag contains 3 red balls, 5 black balls and 4 white balls. A ball is drawn at random from
the bag. What is the probability that the ball drawn is :

i) white ii) red iii) black iv) not red

6. Three coins are tossed together. Find the probability of getting:

i). exactly two heads ii) At least two heads

iii) At least one head and one tail iv) No tails


LEVEL: II

1. Each of the letters of the word “SUCCESS” is written on a card and all the cards are
placed into a bag. A card is randomly selected from the bag. Find the probability that
the card bears:
a) the letter ‘S’ b) a vowel c) the letter ‘A’

2. A bag contains 7 white balls, 3 red balls and 2 black balls. A ball is picked from the
bag at random. Find the probability of:
a) picking a red ball. b) picking a black ball. c) picking either a white
or black ball.

3. Jonathan spins 2 spinners; one of which is labeled 1, 2 and 3, and the other is labeled
A, B, C and D.

Given that all the outcomes are equally likely, find the probability that:
a) the spinners stop at “2” and “C”.

b) the spinners stop at “3” and either “B” or “D”

c) the spinners stop at “A” and any number.

4. Albert chooses a card at random from those as shown below:

What is the probability that the card is:


a) an M? b) an A or an E? c) a U?

5. A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled pack of cards numbered 1 to 20. Find the
probability of

(i) Getting a number less than 7 (ii) getting a number divisible by 3.


LEVEL: III

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2.

3. A card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the
card drawn is

(i) A king (ii) Neither a queen nor a jack.

4.

5.

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