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Summative Grade 10

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about probability concepts such as mutually exclusive events, independent events, unions and intersections of events. It tests understanding of calculating probabilities of events occurring together or separately using formulas and from given data like drawing cards or rolling dice. Key concepts covered are probability, mutually exclusive events, unions and intersections of events.

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Summative Grade 10

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about probability concepts such as mutually exclusive events, independent events, unions and intersections of events. It tests understanding of calculating probabilities of events occurring together or separately using formulas and from given data like drawing cards or rolling dice. Key concepts covered are probability, mutually exclusive events, unions and intersections of events.

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1. What do you call those events that do not occur at the same time?

A. Mutually exclusive events B. Not mutually exclusive events


C. Dependent events D. Independent events
2. What do you call an event that may occur at the same time?
A. Mutually exclusive events B. Not mutually exclusive events
C. Dependent events D. Independent events
3. which of the following is correct in mutually exclusive events?
A. P (A U B) = P(B)+P(A)
B. P (A U B) = P(A)+P(B)
C. P (A U B) = P(B)-P(A)
D. P (A U B) = P(B)P(A)
4. Which of the following are mutually exclusive events when a card is drawn at random from a standard deck of
52 cards?
A. A 4 or a heart B. A 4 or a jack
C. A 4 or a club D. A jack or a face card
5. All the following events are not mutually exclusive events EXCEPT:
A. Drawing an ace or a king in a standard deck of cards
B. Getting a 6 or an even number in rolling a six-sided die
C. Drawing a queen or a club in a standard deck of cards
D. Getting a prime number or an even number in rolling a six-sided die
6. Which of the following are not mutually exclusive events when a fair die is rolled once?
A. A 3 or a 6 B. A 5 or an even number
C. A 2 or a factor of 6 D. A 6 or an odd number
7. If a coin is tossed once, what is the probability that the coin shows either head or tail?
1
A. −1 B. 0 C. D. 1
2
8. If a die is rolled once, what is the probability of obtaining an even number or a number greater than 4?
2 4 5 4
A. B. C. D.
5 7 6 6
9. A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of drawing a 5 or a club?
4 2 3 5
A. B. C. D.
13 13 13 13
10. If there is 40% chance that Jericho will buy a tablet, 70% chance that he will buy a cellphone, and 28% chance
that he will buy a tablet and a cellphone, what is the probability that he will buy a tablet or a cellphone?
A. 30% B. 42% C. 68% D. 82%
11. What do you call an event that consists of all outcomes that are in A or B?
A. Intersection of events B. Union of events
C. Simple event D. Sample space
12. what do you call that consists of elements that are common in both A and B?
A. Intersection of events B. Union of events
C. Simple event D. Compound event
13. What is an event with a single outcome or sample point?
A. Intersection of events B. Union of events
C. Simple event D. Compound event
14. which of these statements is true about non-mutually exclusive events.
A. non-mutually exclusive events are those events that do not occur at the same time
B. non-mutually exclusive events can happen at the same time
C. non-mutually exclusive events that include two or more simple events
D. none of the above
15. Which of the following are mutually exclusive events when a card is chosen at random from a standard deck
of 52 cards?
A. Choosing a 9 or a diamond B. Choosing an ace or a red card
C. Choosing a king or a queen D. All of the above
16. A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of drawing a 3 or a face card using
the union of mutually exclusive events?
1 2 3 4
A. B. C. D.
13 13 13 13
17. A bag contains 8 black pens, 7 red pens, and 5 blue pens. Kyra draws one pen at random. What is the
probability that the pen is either red or blue using the union of mutually exclusive events?
16 15 13 12
A. B. C. D.
20 20 20 20
18. A spinner is divided into 1-6 number parts. If it is spun once, find the probability of getting a number greater
than 3 or a number less than 5.
6 5 3 2
A. B. C. D.
6 6 6 6
19. If P(A) = 0.30, and P(B) = 0.40, and P(A or B) = 0.70 then,
A. P(A and B) = 0
B. P(A and B) cannot be determined.
C. Events A and B are mutually exclusive.
D. events A and B are not mutually exclusive.
20. What is the probability of drawing a king or club on a deck of cards?
17 16 18 14
A. B. C. D.
52 52 52 52

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