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Capitol University

Basic Education Department


Fourth Quarter Exam in Mathematics
SY 2022-2023

Success is not final, Failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continuant counts .
-Winston Churchill

Name: Score:_________________
Section: Date:__________________

General Direction: This is a 20- item test, read each directions written in every
type of test of the set.

MULTIPLE CHOICES TEST

Direction: Encircle the letter of the answer that you think best answers the
question.

1. The collection of all outcomes for an experiment is called _______.

a) Event
b) Probability
c) Sample space
d) Sample point

2. The sample space for tossing coins consists of how many outcomes?

a) 48
b) 128
c) 127
d) 450

3. If 2 letters are drawn with replacement at random from an alphabet containing 26


letters and pay attention to the order in which the letters were drawn, how many
elements or outcomes are there in the sample space?

a) 650
b) 900
c) 1500
d) 2200

4. A container contains 80 red, orange, yellow, and green plastic chips. If the
probability of drawing at random a single ORANGE chip is 1/8, what does this
mean?

a) There are 8 orange chips in the container


b) There are 10 orange chips in the container
c) There are more orange chips than the others.
d) There is only one orange plastic chip in the container
5. After 500 spins of the spinner, the following information was recorded. What is
the probability of the spinner landing on PINK?

Outcome Blue Orange Pink


Spin 225 132 143

a) 27%
b) 29%
c) 45%
d) 71%
6. Which of the following is an experiment in which results are observed?

a) Head, Tail
b) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
c) Rolling odd number
d) Guessing the number of marbles in a box

7. The probability that an event happens is 0.36. What is the probability that the
event won’t happen?

a) 0.64
b) 0.94
c) 0.96
d) 0.65

8. In a family of three children, what is the probability that the middle child is a girl?
1
a) 8

1
b) 4

1
c) 3

1
d) 2

9. When you accidentally rolled the coins from your pocket in the floor. If there
were 16 probable outcomes, how many coins fell on the floor?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 8
d) 16

10. Which of the following is NEVER true?

a) To find the total number of outcomes, multiply the ways of doing the different
events.
b) A tree diagram can be used to figure out all the possible outcomes in a
sample space.
c) The Fundamental Counting Principle is the easiest way to count the number
of possible outcomes in a sample space.
d) Experimental probability deals with what should happen after testing while
Theoretical probability deals with what happened after testing.
TRUE OR FALSE TEST

Direction: Indicate whether the statement is True or False. Write True if the
statement is true and false if the statement is false. Write your answer on the blank
provided.

_________11. The Probability can be Greater than 1.

_________12. Two events are mutually exclusive if they are exclusively connected.

_________13. Geliefe rolls a die.One of the possible outcomes in the sample space is 7.

_________14. A tree diagram can be used to find all the possible outcomes of an event.

_________15. The Joint probability of two mutually exclusive events is always zero.

_________16. The probability of rolling 6 in a die is.

_________17. Fundamental Counting Principle count the number of possible outcomes

in a sample space.

_________18. When I flip a coin, the possible outcomes are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

_________19. If an event will never happen, then its probability is 0.

_________20. Probabilities cannot be solved theoretically in which each event is

assumed to be equally likely.

Prepared by:

Geliefe Romon
Brithney Jean Sajo
Rassel Sango

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