Maths
Maths
1. (-3,0) lies on
a) x-axis b) y -axis c) II quadrant d) ID quadrant
19. The mean of 8 numbers i-s 15. lf each number if multiplied by 2, what will be
the new mean?
20. Find the median of the following data: 33, 31, 48, 45, 41 , 92, 78, 51, and 61.
If 92 is replaced by 29, what will be the new median?
21. The mean of 9 numbers is 50. If one number is included, their mean becomes
55. Find the included number.
22. Find the median of the following data 15,28,72,56,44,32,31,43 and 51. If 32
is replaced by 23 , find the new median.
23. Draw a hist ograrn o f th e flo 11. owmg
. data.
Class 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
Frequency 5 10 13 9 6 2
24. Thirty children spent about the number of hours they watched TV
1>rogrammes m . e resuJt was as fll
. th. e previous weekTh 0 ow:
1 2 10 10 8 4
10 2 5 8 9 8
3 4 5 6 1 4
6 8 2 5 8 6
3 3 9 10 4 8
(i) Prepare a frequency table for the given data.
(ii) Find the mode of the data.
25. The daily minimum questions solved by a student during a week were as
under:
Two sections of CJass XII having 30 students each appeared for Science
Olympiad. The marks obtained by them are shown below:
46 31 74 68 42 54 14 61 .83 48 37 26 8 64 57
93 72 53 59 38 16 88 75 56 46 66 45 615427
27 44 63 58 43 81 64 67 36 49 50 76 38 47 55
77 62 53 40 71 60 58 45 42 34 46 40 59 42 29
Student having Marks above 80 are exceptional
Student obtaining below 30 marks are failed
(a) The no of student who scored more than 89 marks is 2
(b) The number who scored, marks between 50-69 is 22
(c) The number of student who scored more than 49 marks is 32
21. A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting:
(i) A prime number (ii) a number lying between 2 and 6 (iii) an odd number
22. A bag contains 5 red,8 white and 7 black balls. A ball is drawn at random from
the bag. Find the probability that the drawn ball is:
(i)red or white (ii) not black (iii) neither white nor black
23. In a single throw of a pair of different dice, what is the probability of getting
24. Three different coins are tossed together. Find the probability of getting
(i) Exactly two heads (ii)at least two heads (iii)at least two tails.
25. From a pack of 52 playing cards, Jacks, Queens and Kings of red colour are
removed. From the remaining, a card is drawn at random. Find the probability that
drawn card is:
(i) a black king . (ii) a card of red colour. (iii) A card of black colour.
26. There are 100 cards in a bag on which numbers from 1 to 100 are written. A
card is taken out from the bag at random. Find the probability that the number on
the selected card:
27. A bag contains 25 cards numbered from 1 to 25. A card is drawn at random
from the bag. Find the probability that the number on the drawn card is:
16. A box contains 35 blue, 25 white and 40 red marbles. If a marble is drawn at
random from the box, find the probability that the drawn marble is
I. white
2. no blue
3. neither white nor blue.
17. A box contains 70 cards numbered from I to 70. If one card is drawn at random
from the box, find the probability that it bears
18. Out of cards numbered from l to 20, which are mixed thoroughly, a card is
drawn at random. Find the probability that the drawn card bears a number which is
a multiple of 3 or 7.
19. A group consists of 12 persons, of which 3 are extremely patient, other 6 are
extremely honest and rest are extremely kind. A person from the group is selected
at random. Assuming that each person is equally likely to be selected, find the
probability of selecting a person who is
I. extremely patient
2. extremely kind or honest.
Which of the above values you prefer more?
20. A piggy bank contains hundred 50 p coins, fifty I coins, twenty 2 coins and ten
5 coins. If it is equally likely that one of the coins will fall out when the bank is
turned upside down, find the probability that the coin which tell
I. will be a 50 p coin
2. will be of value more than I
3. will be of value less than 5
4. will be a I or 2 coin