SUMMATIVE TEST SUMMATIVE TEST
NAME: _______________________Gr.&Section: ___________ DATE:_______ NAME: _______________________Gr.&Section: ___________ DATE:_______
PART I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of your answer. PART I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of your answer.
1. It is the set of all outcomes in an experiment. 1. It is the set of all outcomes in an experiment.
a. probability c. event a. probability c. event
b. sample space d. union b. sample space d. union
2. It refers to any set of outcomes contained in a sample space. 2. It refers to any set of outcomes contained in a sample space.
a. event c. probability a. event c. probability
b. sample space d. union b. sample space d. union
3. A coin is tossed, find the sample space. 3. A coin is tossed, find the sample space.
a. 4 c. 1 a. 4 c. 1
b. 2 d. 0 b. 2 d. 0
4. How many possible outcomes are there if we tossed a coin and roll a die at 4. How many possible outcomes are there if we tossed a coin and roll a die at the
the same time? same time?
a. 6 c. 12 a. 6 c. 12
b. 10 d. 11 b. 10 d. 11
5. It consists of all outcomes that are in both A and B. 5. It consists of all outcomes that are in both A and B.
a. probability c. event a. probability c. event
b. intersection d. Union b. intersection d. Union
6. It is an event that has two or more outcomes. 6. It is an event that has two or more outcomes.
a. sample space c. probability a. sample space c. probability
b. event d. compound b. event d. compound
7. Which of the following is NOT a technique in illustrating event. 7. Which of the following is NOT a technique in illustrating event.
a. flow chart c. venn diagram a. flow chart c. venn diagram
b. listing method d. tree diagram b. listing method d. tree diagram
A B A B
(8-12). Given this venn diagram, find the
following (8-12). Given this venn diagram, find the following
8. Find n(AB). 8. Find n(AB).
a. 66 c. 55 a. 66 c. 55
b. 44 d. 33 b. 44 d. 33
9. Find P(A) 9. Find P(A)
a. 33/110 c. 44/110 a. 33/110 c. 44/110
b. 11/110 d. 1/5 b. 11/110 d. 1/5
10. Find P(B) 10. Find P(B)
a. 33/110 c. 44/110 a. 33/110 c. 44/110
b. 11/110 d. 1/5 b. 11/110 d. 1/5
11. Find n(AB). 11. Find n(AB).
a. 66 c. 55 a. 66 c. 55
b. 44 d. 33 b. 44 d. 33
12. Find P(AB) 12. Find P(AB)
a. 33/110 c. 66/110 a. 33/110 c. 66/110
b. 11/110 d. 1/5 b. 11/110 d. 1/5
13. The formula for finding the complement of an event is 13. The formula for finding the complement of an event is
a. 1-P(E) c. 1+P(E) a. 1-P(E) c. 1+P(E)
b. P(E)-1 d. P(E)+1 b. P(E)-1 d. P(E)+1
1 1
14. The probability of getting 6 in rolling a die is , what is the probability of not 14. The probability of getting 6 in rolling a die is , what is the probability of not
6 6
getting a 6? getting a 6?
a. 1/2 c. 2/4 a. 1/2 c. 2/4
b. 5/6 d. 3/6 b. 5/6 d. 3/6
15. Two events are __________ if both events cannot happen at the same time. 15. Two events are __________ if both events cannot happen at the same time.
a. Mutually Exclusive c. Not Mutually Exclusive a. Mutually Exclusive c. Not Mutually Exclusive
b. Exclusive events d. Impulsive events b. Exclusive events d. Impulsive events
PART II. MUTUALLY OR NON – MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE EVENTS PART II. MUTUALLY OR NON – MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE EVENTS
Direction: Determine whether each pair of events is mutually exclusive or non- Direction: Determine whether each pair of events is mutually exclusive or non-
mutually exclusive. Write ME, if it is mutually exclusive and NME, if it is non – mutually exclusive. Write ME, if it is mutually exclusive and NME, if it is non –
mutually exclusive. mutually exclusive.
________16. Rolling a six-sided die and getting a number less than 3 or getting ________16. Rolling a six-sided die and getting a number less than 3 or getting
a number greater than 4. a number greater than 4.
________17. Drawing a card from a standard deck and getting a red card or ________17. Drawing a card from a standard deck and getting a red card or
getting a queen. getting a queen.
________18. Selecting a student at random to lead “PANATANG ________18. Selecting a student at random to lead “PANATANG
MAKABAYAN” or raise a flag. MAKABAYAN” or raise a flag.
________19. Flipping a coin and getting heads and tails. ________19. Flipping a coin and getting heads and tails.
________20. Picking a random letter from the word "MATHEMATICS" and ________20. Picking a random letter from the word "MATHEMATICS" and
getting the letter M or getting a vowel. getting the letter M or getting a vowel.
PART III. MATCHING TYPE: Match the following. PART III. MATCHING TYPE: Match the following.
21. General Rule a. P(AB) = P(A) x P(B) 21. General Rule a. P(AB) = P(A) x P(B)
22. Addition Rule b. P(AB) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AB) 22. Addition Rule b. P(AB) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AB)
23. Probability of independent events c. P(AB) = P(A) x P(BA) 23. Probability of independent events c. P(AB) = P(A) x P(BA)
24. Conditional Probability d. P(AB) = P(A) + P(B) 24. Conditional Probability d. P(AB) = P(A) + P(B)
𝐏(𝐀𝐁) 𝐏(𝐀𝐁)
25. Probability of dependent events e. P(BA) = 𝐏(𝐀) 25. Probability of dependent events e. P(BA) = 𝐏(𝐀)
PART IV. SOLVING PROBLEM: Solve this problem involving probability. PART IV. SOLVING PROBLEM: Solve this problem involving probability.
(5points) (5points)
A bag contains 15 red balls, 12 blue balls and 18 yellow balls. A ball is A bag contains 15 red balls, 12 blue balls and 18 yellow balls. A ball is
drawn at random and the color is noted and not replaced, then another ball is drawn at random and the color is noted and not replaced, then another ball is
drawn at random. Find the probability that the first ball is blue and the second ball drawn at random. Find the probability that the first ball is blue and the second ball
is red. is red.