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1 2 3
A (A,1) (A,2) (A,3)
B (B,1) (B,2) (B,3)
A. 3 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12
4. Which method is best to use in counting the number of 5-digit numbers that can be
formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9?
a. Fundamental Counting Principle C. Table
b. Systematic Listing D. Tree Diagram
5. How many outfits are possible with 5 pairs of jeans, 8 t-shirts and 2 pairs of shoes?
A. 15 B. 40 C.80 D. 100
6. A coin is tossed once, and a die is rolled once. Which of the following could not be
an outcome?
A. (H, 6) B. (T, 5) C. (T, T) D. (T, 1)
7. If a coin is tossed thrice, there are 8 possible outcomes. How many possible
outcomes are there if a coin is tossed four times?
A. 8 B. 12 C. 16 D. 20
8. A canteen sells four different snack foods and two types of fruit juices. Grace can
choose one snack food and one fruit juice. How many possible ways can she choose
her snacks?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 6 D. 8
9. A luggage is locked with a 3-digit even number selected from 1 – 9 digits and repetition
of digits is not allowed. How many possible ways the luggage can be locked?
A.150 B. 224 C. 260 D. 380
10. Six different books are to be arranged on a shelf. Unfortunately, the space
available is only good for three books. Applying the product rule, which one gives
the number of ways of arranging the books on the shelf?
A. 3 x 2 x 1 B. 3 x 5 x 6 C. 6 x 5 x 4 D. 6 x 6 x 6
12. In a 5-item true or false test, which of the following will give us the
number of ways of answering the whole test?
a. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 C. 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3
b. 2 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 D. 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5
13. John rolled a die once and tossed some coins once. If the number of possible
outcomes is 24, how many coins were tossed?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
14. Which of the following situations will give 120 possible outcomes?
i. The number of ways a family of 5 members can arrange themselves in a row for a
picture taking.
ii. The number of ways lunch can be selected from 2 kinds of rice, 4 kinds of meat
and vegetable viands, 3 different desserts, and 5 different fruit juices.
iii. The number of ways a protective gear can be worn from 5 different overalls, 3
different face masks, 3 pairs of gloves and 2 pairs of goggles.
15. Which of the following shows the importance of the counting techniques in
determining the number of outcomes of an experiment in real life settings?
i. The listing of possible menu combinations in a restaurant will enable the customers
to select easily.
ii. Enable everyone to list down possible choices accurately.
iii. Can make us rich.
16. What do you call an event that can happen in a unique way?
a. Complementary Event C. Independent Event
b. Dependent Event D. Simple Event
17. The local weather forecaster said that there is 70% chance of rain tomorrow.
What is the probability that it will not rain tomorrow?
a. 0.3 B. 0.7 C. 30 D. 70
18. Rica‘s chance of winning a game is 7 5 % . What is the likelihood that Rica will win the
game?
A. certain B. impossible C. likely D. unlikely
20. A committee has 4 female and 7 male members. If they randomly elect an
officer from among themselves, what is the probability that the elected officer
a female?
- 4/11
21. What is the probability of getting a tail when a fair coin is tossed once?
- 1/2
22. A fair die is rolled once. What is the probability of rolling a number that is not 0?
- 1
23. Which of the following is TRUE?
a. Flipping a coin twice has 3 possible outcomes.
b. The true/false-type question has one possible outcome.
c. The probability of getting a 0 when a die is rolled is certain.
d. The probability of getting a club if you draw one card from standard deck
of 52 cards is ¼.
24. Alex asked his 40 classmates of their favorite snacks. These are the responses of his
classmates; 10 students chose banana cue; 12 chose cassava cake and 18 chose
pancakes. If one of his classmates is chosen at random, what is the probability that
the chosen classmate prefers cassava cake?
- 3/10
25. If you draw a card from the standard deck of 52 cards, what is the
probability of getting a heart or a number 7?
- 4/13
26. The numbers 4 to 10 are written on separate pieces of paper, folded and
placed in a box. One number (piece of paper) is drawn from this box. What is
the probability that the number chosen is a composite number?
- 5/7
27. There are 7 blue marbles, 12 red marbles, 15 green marble, and 2 black marbles
in a bag. Suppose you select 1 marble at random, what is the probability that
you get a red marble?
- 1/3
28. If one letter is chosen at random from the word UNCERTAINTY, what is the probability that the
letter chosen is a vowel?
- 4/11