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SEKOLAH BUKIT SION – HIGH SCHOOL

AY 2020-2021

MATHEMATICS 0580
CHAPTER 3 TEST: PROBABILITY

NAME: ___________________________ CLASS: ________ DATE: _______________

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INSTRUCTIONS:

1. CHOOSE/ANSWER ONY 6 QUESTIONS.


QUESTION 07 MUST BE ANSWERED.

2. Use a file paper to answer the questions in an orderly and neat manner.
Show necessary working. Marks may be deducted for incomplete working.

3. Use black or blue pen for working.


Do not use highlighter or correction tape.

4. Once you are done, scan and upload your test in pdf as pdf printout on the assigned page
for this Chapter Test OR by “Add work”.

If you upload by add work, use the filename format indicated below.
Filename format: NameClass_C3Test Example: Emman10.5_C3Test

5. Submit on-time. You only are given an extra 5 minutes after the specified time duration to scan
and attach your files.

After the closing time, your work may NO LONGER be accepted.


You may be given a zero score.

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QUESTION 01
A box contains 3 red pencils, 2 blue pencils and 4 green pencils.
Raj chooses a pencil at random and replaces it. He then takes another pencil.

(a) Create a probability tree as described. [3]

(b) Calculate the probability that


(i) they are both red [2]
(ii) they are both of the same colour [3]
(iii) exactly one of the two pencils is green [3]

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QUESTION 02

Box A contains 9 balls numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.


Box B contains 6 balls numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Archie chooses a box at random and a ball is selected at random from that box.

Find the probability that

(a) box B is chosen, [1]


(b) the ball selected has an even number on it, [2]
(c) ball is from box B given that it contains the number 6 [3]
(d) box B is chosen and the ball selected has a prime number on it. [2]

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QUESTION 03

All the red cards and all the picture cards from a standard deck of cards are placed in a box.
A card is selected at random from the box. Find the probability that the card is:

(a) a picture card


(b) the Jack of Spades
(c) the King of Hearts
(d) the Queen of Diamonds or the Jack of Hearts
(e) the Ace of Clubs
(f) a red card [6]

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QUESTION 04

The letters of the word NATION are printed on 6 cards as shown above.

(a) A card is chosen at random.


Write down the probability that

(i) it has the letter T printed on it. [1]

(ii) it does not have the letter N printed on it. [1]

(iii) the letter printed on it has no lines symmetry. [1]

(b) Lara chooses 2 cards at random.


Calculate the probability that only one of the cards she chooses has the letter N
printed on it. [3]

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QUESTION 05

There were 30 students in a classroom, x of them are boys.

(a) Write, in terms of x, the probability that a student chosen at random was a
(i) boy
(ii) girl [2]

(b) 8 more boys and 14 more girls entered the classroom.


The probability that a girl was chosen at random from the students in the classroom
became 7/13.

(i) Find the value of x.


(ii) (y + 1) boys and (3y – 1) girls then left the classroom.
The probability that a boy was chosen at random from the students in the
classroom became ½. Find the value of y. [4]

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QUESTION 06

Two spinners have sections numbered from 1 to 5.


Each is spun once and each number is equally likely.
The possibility diagram is shown below.

Find the probability that


(a) both spinners show the same number [2]

(b) the sum of the numbers shown on the two spinners is 7. [2]

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QUESTION 07 (REQUIRED)

!
When Ivan goes to school in winter, the probability that he wears a hat is .
"
#
If he wears a hat, the probability that he wears a scarf is $.
%
If he does not wear a hat, the probability that he wears a scarf is &.

(a) Complete the tree diagram. [3]

(b) Find the probability that Ivan


(i) does not wear a hat and does not wear a scarf [2]
(ii) wears a hat but does not wear a scarf [2]
(iii) wears a hat or a scarf but not both [3]
(iv) does not wear hat, given that he wears a scarf. [3]
'
(c) If Ivan wears a hat and a scarf, the probability that he wears gloves is %(.
Calculate the probability that Ivan does not wear all three of hat, scarf and gloves. [3]

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