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Question 1: Which phrase from the box best describes the likelihood of each of these
events?
You may use each phrase more than one.

• Rolling a 9 on an ordinary six sided dice. impossible


• A newborn baby being a boy. Even chance
• A day picked at random ending with the letter y certain
• Getting a tail when a coin is Llipped. Even chance
• It snowing in London in May. unlikely
• Rolling a number greater than 1 on an ordinary six sided dice. likely

Question 2: Which word from the box best describes the likelihood of each of these
events?

• You throw a coin and get a Heads. even


• You take a green counter from a bag that only contains black counters. impossible
• May 18th 2018 is the day after May 17th 2017. Impossible

Question 3: Here are some cards

A card is picked at random.

Which word from the box best describes the likelihood of each of these events?

• The card has a blue star on it. unlikely


• The card has a heart on it. likely
• The card has a shape on it that is symmetrical certain

Question 4: A fair spinner has six equal sections.

Which word from the box best describes the likelihood of each of these events?

• The arrow landing on an even number likely


• The arrow landing on 4. unlikely
• The number landing on 2. likely

Question 5: Francesca rolls an ordinary 6-sided dice.

• Mark with a cross the probability that Francesca gets an 8. (0)

• Mark with a cross the probability that Francesca gets an odd number. (1/2)

Question 6: A fair 4-sided spinner is spun once.

• On the probability scale, mark with a letter A, the probability that the spinner
will land on the number 4.

A
• On the probability scale, mark with a letter B, the
probability that the spinner will land on the number 5.
B

Question 7: The diagram shows a fair spinner.

• Which colour is the arrow least likely to land on?

• Mark the probability scale with an arrow to show the probability of landing on
white. Label the arrow, W.

• Mark the probability scale with an arrow to show the probability of landing
on blue. Label the arrow, B.
Question 8: A fair six sided dice is rolled once.
Mark the probability of each of the following events onto the probability scale.

A: The dice lands on an even


number. B: The dice lands on the
number 5
C: The dice lands on a number less than 5.

Question 1: Curtis has a fair 6-sided spinner.


The spinner has numbers less than 7 on it.
The number 5 is the least likely number that the spinner will land
on. There is an even chance that the spinner will land on a 3.
It is impossible that the spinner will land on
an even number. Write the numbers on the spinner.

Question 2: Reggie has a bag holding red, white and green


counters.
Altogether there are 6 counters in the bag.

The probability scale shows the probability that a counter picked at


random will be white.
It also shows the probability that a counter picked at random will be white.

Show on the probability scale the probability that a counter picked at


random will be green.

Question 3: A school offers students 3 lunchtime clubs each week: hockey, golf and
cricket.

• Which clubs does Helen attend? Hockey cricket

• Which of the children attend the cricket club? Helen,leah,emily

• Which of the club do the least of the 5 children attend? Golf

• Which child attends the most clubs? emily

Mr White picks one of the 5 children at random

• On the probability scale, mark with a cross the probability that he will pick a
child that attends the hockey club.

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