The Mathematics of Maybe: Introduction to Probability
End of Chapter Exercises
Miscellaneous Exercises
16 questions
Class 9 · Maths
NCERT
Q1
Fill in the blanks.
(i) The probability of an impossible event is ______.
(ii) The set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is called the ______.
(iii) The probability of an event that is certain to happen is ______.
(iv) Tossing a fair coin has a probability of ______ for getting heads.
Q2
In a survey of 50 students, 15 students said they liked football. The number of students who like football is 15, and the ______ (frequency/relative frequency) is ______ (fill in the fraction or decimal).
Q3
Which of the following experiments have equally likely outcomes? Explain.
(i) A driver attempts to start a car. The car starts or does not start.
(ii) Tossing a fair coin once.
(iii) Rolling a fair 6-sided die.
(iv) Choosing a marble from a bag that contains 3 red marbles and 7 blue marbles.
(v) A baby is born. It is a boy or a girl.
Q4
Write the sample space and calculate the probability based on the given information.
(i) Two coins are tossed at the same time. What is the probability of getting at least one head?
(ii) Two identical cards numbered 1 to 10 are placed in a box. One card is drawn at random. What is the probability of drawing a card with an even number?
(iii) A die is rolled once. What is the probability of drawing a card with an even number?
(iv) A bag contains 3 red balls, 2 blue balls, and 1 green ball. One ball is picked at random. What is the probability that it is not red?
(v) Three coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting exactly two heads?
Q5
A bag has 3 candles: strawberry, lemon, and mint. One is picked at random. What is the probability of picking a strawberry candy?
Q6
A child has 2 shirts(one red an done blue) and 3 types of pants(jeans, khaki, and shorts). List all the possible combination of outfits consisting of one shirt and one pair of pants. Display your answer in a table format.
Q7
A tyre company records distances before replacement in 1000 cases.
Distance (km)
Less than 4000
4001 to 9000
9001 to 14000
More than 14000
Number of cases
20
210
325
445
Find the probability that a randomly chosen tyre lasts:
(i) Less than 4000 km.
(ii) Between 4000 and 14000 km.
(iii) More than 14000 km.
Q8
The letters of the word 'PEACE' are placed on cards. Leela draws a card without looking.
(i) What is the probability that it is a P, E, or C?
(ii) What is the probability that it is not an E?
Q9
A game of chance consists of spinning an arrow(see fig) which comes to rest pointing at one of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and these are equally likely outcomes. What is the probability that it will point at
(i) 8?
(ii) An odd number?
(iii) A number greater than 2?
(iv) A number less than 9?
(v) A multiple of 3?
Q10
A basket contains 4 red balls and 5 blue balls. One ball drawn and laid aside, and a second ball is drawn. Draw a tree diagram to represent the possible outcomes and probabilities. Use the tree diagram to answer the following questions.
(i) What is the probability of drawing a red ball and then a blue ball?
(ii) What is the probability of drawing 2 blue balls?
Q11
I throw a pair of 6-sided dice. Write down an event that has a probability of 0 and an outcome that has a probability of 1.
Q12
Write the sample space and calculate the probability based on the given information.
(i) Two dice are rolled. What is the probability that the sum is a prime number greater than 5?
(ii) A bag contains 4 red, 3 green, and 2 blue balls. Two balls are drawn without replacement. What is the probability that both are of different colours?
(iii) Three coins. are tossed. What is the probability that the first coin shows heads and exactly two heads occur in total?
(iv) A four-digit number is formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4 with no repetition. What is the probability that the number is even?
(v) A student takes a multiple-choice test with 3 questions, each having 4 options(A, B, C, D), with only one correct answer. What is the probability that the student guesses and gets exactly 2 answers correct?
Q13
A box contains 4 balls numbered 1 to 4. Record a sample space using a tree diagram for the following experiments:
(i) A ball is drawn, and the number is recorded. Then the ball is returned, and a second ball is drawn and recorded.
(ii) A ball is drawn and recorded. Without replacing the first ball, the experimenter draws and records a second ball.
(iii) What are the sizes of these two sample spaces?
Q14
List the elements of a sample space for the simultaneous tossing of a coin and drawing of a card from a set of 6 cards numbered 1 through 6.
Q15
Three coins are tossed, and the number of heads is recorded. Which of the following lists is a sample space for the experiment?
Why do the other lists fail to qualify as a sample space?
(i) {1, 2, 3}
(ii) {0,1, 2}
(iii) {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}
(iv) {0, 1, 2, 3}
Q16
Suppose you drop a dye at random on a rectangular region shown in figure. What is the probability that it will land inside the circle with a diameter of 1 m?