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The document consists of a series of probability questions aimed at assessing understanding of basic probability concepts. It includes multiple-choice questions on various scenarios such as the likelihood of rain, spinner outcomes, and probabilities related to groups of students. The questions cover a range of topics, including simple events, random selection, and comparative probabilities.
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NAME: _______________________________________________ GR.

& SECTION: _______________

1. What is referred to as the likelihood or chance that an event will happen or occur?
A. Event B. Experiment C. Probability D. Outcome

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2. There is chance of rain today. How is this probability written in decimal form?
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A. 0.007 B. 0.07 C. 0.7 D. 7.0

3. If the spinner at the right is spun once, what is the probability that it will land not on B?
3 A B
A. C. 3 B C
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5 A
B. D. 5 CB A
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4. A module reproduction team has 9 male and 6 female members. If every member is
equally likely to be elected as the chairperson of the team, what is the probability of
electing a male?
3 2 2 5
A. B. C. D.
5 5 3 2

5. Which of the following spinner below has the probability of 0.25 that it will land on black?
A. B. C. D.

6. Carlo is asked to choose a number from 1 to 20. What is the probability of choosing a
number that is divisible by 5?
A. 80% B. 60% C. 40% D. 20%

7. A fair die is rolled once. What is the probability that the number turning up is not divisible
by 3?
5 1 1 2
A. B. C. D.
6 6 3 3

8. Jessa asked her 30 classmates of their most favorite snack. The results were 10
students chose banana cue, 5 chose cassava cake, and 15 chose pan cake. What is the
probability that a chosen classmate prefers banana cue?
1 1 3
A. B. C. D. 1
3 2 4
9. Marie’s pencil case contains 7 blue pencils, 8 yellow pencils and 3 red pencils. If a pencil
is randomly chosen from the case, what is the probability of getting a blue or yellow?
7 5 4 1
A. B. C. D.
18 6 9 6
10. A large box contains 365 tickets, one for each day of an ordinary year. Suppose one
ticket is selected at random, what is the probability that the selected day is in
December?
10 6 31 12
A. B. C. D.
365 73 365 365

11. Drawing a card from a deck of 52 cards, what is the probability of picking neither a heart
nor an ace?
35 9 37
A. B. C. D. 35
52 13 52
12. Ben, Alex, Ric and Mae are arguing on the probability of a 5 turning up in rolling on a fair
die once. Who among them is correct?
A. BEN B. ALEX C. RIC D. MAE

Event: 5 Event: 5 Event: 5 Event: 5

S={1,2,3,4,5,6} S={5} S={1,2,3,4,5,6} S={1,2,3,4,5,6}

1 P(5) = 1 1 5
P(5) = P(5) = P(5) =
6 5 6

13. Which of the following situations is the most likely to happen?


A. Drawing a consonant from the letters of the word “HARMONY”
B. All members of a graduating class to be valedictorians.
C. For an item in a True-False test to be false.
D. Rain to fall during the summer season.
14. Teacher Mae is a grade 9 adviser. She conducted a survey on the preferred learning
modalities which the students can choose from which are (a) Online learning, (b)
Modular, (c) face to face, and (d) blended learning. There were 50 students who
responded in the survey. The probability that a randomly chosen student prefers
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modular learning modality is . What does this mean?
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A. There are 15 students in the class who prefer modular learning modality.
B. There are 30 students in the class who prefer modular learning modality.
C. Modular learning modality is the least preferred from among the options.
D. There are more students who prefer the other learning modalities.
15. Only Grade 10, 11, or 12 students can represent Camaya-an National High School in
the National Press Conference. Four out of the 5 slots have been filled. The remaining
slot is to be filled by a randomly chosen student from those grade levels. If the ratio of
the number of Grade 10 students to the total number of students in the said grade
levels is 81:250, and the ratio of the number of Grade 11 students to the total number
of students in the said grade levels is 20:50, from which grade level does the student
to fill the fifth slot have the greatest chance to be chosen?
A. Grade 10 C. Grade 12
B. Grade 11 D. All grade levels are equally likely.

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