1. The document is an exam paper for GCSE Mathematics containing 26 questions on probability and statistics.
2. It provides instructions for candidates on how to complete the paper, including writing details in the boxes provided and showing working.
3. Calculators must not be used and candidates are advised to work steadily through all questions, leaving questions they cannot answer to return to later.
1. The document is an exam paper for GCSE Mathematics containing 26 questions on probability and statistics.
2. It provides instructions for candidates on how to complete the paper, including writing details in the boxes provided and showing working.
3. Calculators must not be used and candidates are advised to work steadily through all questions, leaving questions they cannot answer to return to later.
Surname Initial(s) Signature Centre No. Turn over Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) 1380/3H Edexcel GCSE Mathematics (Linear) 1380 Paper 3 (Non-Calculator) Probability Tree Past Paper Questions Arranged by Topic Materials required for examination Items included with question papers Ruler graduated in centimetres and Nil millimetres, protractor, compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser. Tracing paper may be used. Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initials and signature. Check that you have the correct question paper. Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper. You must NOT write on the formulae page. Anything you write on the formulae page will gain NO credit. If you need more space to complete your answer to any question, use additional answer sheets. Information for Candidates The marks for individual questions and the parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g. (2). There are 26 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 100. There are 24 pages in this question paper. Any blank pages are indicated. Calculators must not be used. Advice to Candidates Show all stages in any calculations. Work steadily through the paper. Do not spend too long on one question. If you cannot answer a question, leave it and attempt the next one. Return at the end to those you have left out. Lots more free papers at: http://bland.in Compiled by Peter Bland *N34730A0124* Paper Reference 1 3 8 0 3 H More free papers and model answers from http://bland.in Leave blank 1. Emma has 7 pens in a box. 5 of the pens are blue. 2 of the pens are red. Emma takes at random a pen from the box and writes down its colour. Emma puts the pen back in the box. Then Emma takes at random a second pen from the box, and writes down its colour. (a) Complete the probability tree diagram. (2) (b) Work out the probability that Emma takes exactly one pen of each colour from the box. ........................................ (3) Q19 (Total 5 marks) First pen Second pen Red Red Blue Blue Red Blue ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ More free papers and model answers from http://bland.in Leave blank 2. In a game of chess, a player can either win, draw or lose. The probability that Vishi wins any game of chess is 0.5 The probability that Vishi draws any game of chess is 0.3 Vishi plays 2 games of chess. (a) Complete the probability tree diagram. 1st game 2nd game Win Draw Lose Win Draw Lose ............... ............... ............... 0.5 0.3 ............... Win Draw Lose ............... ............... ............... Win Draw Lose ............... ............... ............... (2) (b) Work out the probability that Vishi will win both games. ..................................... (2) Q2 (Total 4 marks) More free papers and model answers from http://bland.in Leave blank 3. Matthew puts 3 red counters and 5 blue counters in a bag. He takes at random a counter from the bag. He writes down the colour of the counter. He puts the counter in the bag again. He then takes at random a second counter from the bag. (a) Complete the probability tree diagram. (2) (b) Work out the probability that Matthew takes two red counters. ........................... (2) Q3 (Total 4 marks) 1st counter 2nd counter 3 8
3 8 ........ ........ ........ ........
Red Blue Red Blue Blue Red More free papers and model answers from http://bland.in Leave blank 4. Tom and Sam each take a driving test. The probability that Tom will pass the driving test is 0.8 The probability that Sam will pass the driving test is 0.6 (a) Complete the probability tree diagram. (2) (b) Work out the probability that both Tom and Sam will pass the driving test. ....................................................... (2) (c) Work out the probability that only one of them will pass the driving test. ....................................................... (3) Q4 (Total 7 marks) Tom Sam Pass Fail 0.6 ............... Pass Fail Pass Fail 0.6 ............... 0.8 ............... More free papers and model answers from http://bland.in Leave blank 5. There are 3 orange sweets, 2 red sweets and 5 yellow sweets in a bag. Sarah takes a sweet at random. She eats the sweet. She then takes another sweet at random. Work out the probability that both the sweets are the same colour. ..................................... Q5 (Total 4 marks) More free papers and model answers from http://bland.in Leave blank 6. Amy is going to play one game of snooker and one game of billiards. The probability that she will win the game of snooker is The probability that she will win the game of billiards is (a) Complete the probability tree diagram. (2) (b) Work out the probability that Amy will win exactly one game. .......................... (3) Amy played one game of snooker and one game of billiards on a number of Fridays. She won at both snooker and billiards on 21 Fridays. (c) Work out an estimate for the number of Fridays on which Amy did not win either game. .......................... (3) 1 3 3 4 Q6 (Total 8 marks) ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... snooker billiards Amy wins Amy does not win Amy wins Amy does not win Amy wins Amy does not win 3 4 1 3 More free papers and model answers from http://bland.in Leave blank 7. Simon plays one game of tennis and one game of snooker. The probability that Simon will win at tennis is
The probability that Simon will win at snooker is (a) Complete the probability tree diagram below. (2) (b) Work out the probability that Simon wins both games. ...................... (2) (c) Work out the probability that Simon will win only one game. ...................... (3) (Total 7 marks) Q7 snooker Simon wins Simon does not win Simon wins Simon does not win tennis Simon wins Simon does not win ............ ............ ............ 1 3 3 4 ............ 3 4 1 3 More free papers and model answers from http://bland.in
Dr. Ujagar Patel Dr. Shishir Kumar Sahoo - Mathematics Olympiad A Problem Solution Set Dr. Ujagar Patel Dr. Shishir Kumar Sahoo RMO INMO IMO Questions and Solutions (1999)
Dr. Ujagar Patel Dr. Shishir Kumar Sahoo - Mathematics Olympiad A Problem Solution Set Dr. Ujagar Patel Dr. Shishir Kumar Sahoo RMO INMO IMO Questions and Solutions (1999)