Colorful WS Probability
Colorful WS Probability
. 8 A bag contains 5 red, 8 white and 7 black balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that the drawn ball (@ red or white. (i) not black. (iii) neither white nor black. Sol. Total number of balls = 5 + 8 +7 = 20 548 _ 13 © P (red or white ball) = 258 = TE s 718 (@ P (wot black ball) = 1 ~P (black ball) = 1- = (it) P (neither white nor black ball) = P (red ball) = & a 4 Each of the following questions are of 5 marks. 1. Apoory throws two dice once and computes the product of the numbers appearing on the dice. Peehu throws one die and squares the number that appears on it. Who has the better chance of getting the number 86? Why? INGERT Exemplar, Competency Based Question] Sol. Apoory throws two dice once. So, total number of outcomes, n(S) = 36. Number of outcomes for getting product 36, m(E,) = 1[6 * 6)] nE) 1 n(S) 36 . Probability for Apoory getting the number 36 = Also, Peehu throw one die. So, total number of outcomes n(S) = 6 Number of outcomes for getting square ofa number as 36. n(Ey) = 1 (6 = 36) mE) 1 2S) 6 Hence, Peehu has better chance of getting the number 36. * Probability for Peehu getting the number 36 ibs, 38 2. In Fig. 14.5, shown a disc on which a player spins an arrow twice. The function 5 is formed, where ‘a’ is the number of sector on which arrow stops on the first spin and ‘bis the number of the sector in which the arrow stops on second spin. On each spin, each sector has equal chance of selection by the arrow. Find the probability that the fraction . > L. [CBSE (F) 2016] Sol. For a/b > 1, when a = 1, bcan not take any value, 2,b can take | value, can take 2 values, (A a = 4,b can take 8 values, a = 5, bean take 4 values, Vs Xe) a= 6,b can take 5 values. fem 155 Fans PC ajb > 1) = AEA LB ory ‘Total possible outcomes3. Anumber xis selected at random from the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. Another number y is selected at random from the numbers 1, 4, 9 and 16, Find the probability that product of x and y is less than 16. [CBSE 2016 (30/2)} so. (2.3) za, wom - _ 1 Latal pessilits, oulesne= 1.21% 4B 14 941 4 34 ve |1¢ 27/36 40] 6%) _product tus than 16 | 4,8, 1259 = 7ti= B | Jotad cast _._| Gay + Pl st x 4, A bag contains cards numbered from 1 to 49. A card is drawn from the bag at random, after mixing the cards thoroughly. Find the probability that the number on the drawn card is: ( anodd number. (fi) a multiple of 5. (iii) a perfect square. (io) an even prime number. [CBSE Delhi 2014} Sol. Total number of cards = 49 ‘Total number of outcomes = 49 ( Odd number Favourable outcomes : 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 28, 25, 27, 29, 31, 93, 35, 37, 99, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49 ie, 25 No. of favourable outcomes _ 25 Probability (E =3 ch Total number of outcomes 49 (i) A mukiple of 5 Favourable outcomes : 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 80, 35, 40, 4512, 9 No. of favourable outcomes Probability (E = me Total number of outcomes 49 (iii) A perfect square Favourable outcomes : 1, 4,9, 16, 25, 36, 49 ie; 7 No. of favourable outcome: Probability (E) = "tpfalnambencKoutcomes 227 (i) Aneven prime number Favourable outcome : 2i¢., 1 No. of favourable outcomes _ 1 Probability (£) * “Total number of outcomes — 495. The probability of selecting a blue marble at random from a jar that contains only blue, black and green marbles is {. The probability of selecting a black marble at random from the same jars +. If the jar contains 11 green marbles, find the total number of marbles in the jar. [CBSE 2019(80/2/1)) Sol. P(blue marble) = a P(black marble) = + u . P(green marble) = L(g 4)= a0 Let total number of marbles be x [GRSE Marking Scheme 2019(80/2/1)] Each of the following questions are of 4 marks. 1. Read the following and answer any four questions from (i) to (2). ‘On a weekend Rani was playing cards with her family. The deck has 52 cards. If her brother drew one card. [CBSE Question Bank] (@ The probability of getting a king of red colour is 1 1 L 1 os oF ox oy i) The probability of getting a face card is oe or OF os 26 is is 13 (iii) The probability of getting a jack of hearts is 1 1 3 @) 35 Os © sy (ie) The probability of getting a red face card is 3 1 1 1 os Om Os oF (©) The probability of getting a spade is 1 1 1 1 @ 36 Oi Os OFSol. (#) Total no. of possible outcomes = 52 2 and no. of favourable outcomes P(getting a king of red colour) = +: Option (a) is correct, (i) We have, number of face card = 12 P(getting a face card) = a a Option (d) is correct. (ii) There is only one jack of hearts. P(getting a jack of hearts) +: Option (6) is correct. () No. of red face card = P(getting a red face card) = 35 = 95 2. Option (@) is correct, (@) No. of spade cards = 13 P(getting a spade card) = 35° +. Option (d) is correct. 2. Read the following and answer any four questions from (i) t0 (2). Rahul and Ravi planned to play Business (board game) in which they were supposed to use two dice, [CBSE Question Bank] BE es Fig. 147 ( Ravi got first chance to roll the dice. What is the probability that he got the sum of the two numbers appearing on the top face of the dice as 87 (@) se ® ey oO * (aoSol. 3. (ii) Rahul got next chance. What is the probability that he got the sum of the two numbers appearing on the top face of the dice as 13? @1 oF% Om wo (if) Now it was Ravi’s turn. He rolled the dice. What is the probability that he got the sum of the two numbers appearing on the top face of the dice less than or equal to 127 5 1 @t Oe Oig @o (ie) Rahul got next chance. What is the probability that he got the sum of the two numbers appearing on the top face of the dice equal to 7? 5 5 1 we OW OF wo (0) Now it was Ravi’s turn. He rolled the dice. What is the probability that he got the sum of the two numbers appearing on the top face of the dice greater than 8? 5 1 5 @1 O36 Ow O is (@ When two dice are rolled once, we have Total number of possible outcomes = 36 and favourable outcomes = {(2, 6), (3, 5), (4,4), (5, 3), (6, 2) No. of favourable outcome: Required probability = Option (b) is correct. (@ Favourable outcomes for getting sum 13 No. of favourable event = 0 Required probability = 2 = 0 Option (d) is correct (a) No. of favourable outcomes of getting sum less than or equal to 12 = 36 Required probability = $5 Option (@) is correct. () Favourable outcomes for Rahul {G.4), 4, 3), (1, 6), (6, DG 2), 2, 5)} No. of favourable outcome: Required probability = i= % Option (¢) is correct. (») Favourable outcomes = {(3, 6), (6, 3), (4 5). 5. 4), (5, 5), (6,4), (4 6). 6, 6), (6, 5), (6. 6)} No. of favourable outcomes = 10 10 LS 36 18 Required probability Option (d) is correct. Two friends are travelling in a bus. They were feeling bored, so they started playing a game with a pair of dice that one of them had. Each of them started rolling the pair of dice one by one, stating one condition before rolling. If the person gets the numbers according to the condition stated by him, he wins and get a score. Fig. 148Based on the above information, answer the following questions. (i) @) First friend says, “a doublet”. What is the probability of his winning? (@) Second friend says, “sum less than 9”, What is the probability of his winning? (ii) (@) First one says, “6 will come up either time.” What is the probability of his winning? (®) Second one says, “sum is an even number”. What is the probability of his losing? Sol. (i) (@) Number of doublets are {(1, 1), 2, 2), (3.3), 4 4), (3, 5), (6, 6)} i, 6. “eal poet renee = 6 rpe-e-t (6) Possible cases of sum less than 9 are {(1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), (1, 6) (2, 1), @, 2), (2, 3), (2, 4), (2, 5), (2, 6) (3, 1), (3, 2), (3, 3). (3, 4), (3, 5) (4, 1), (4, 2), (4, 3), 4, 4) (5, 1), G, 2), 6, 3) (6.1), 6, 2) ie, 26 ‘ = 28, 8 + P@)= 35 = 1g (@) @ Possible cases when 6 will come up either time are (C1, 6), (2, 6), (3, 6). (4, 6), (3, 6), (8, 1), (6, 2), (6, 8), (6, 4). (6, 5), (6, BY} He., HI Number of favourable outcomes = 1. an + PO) = 36° (8) Possible cases for which sum is an even number are {, 1), (3), (1, 5), @ 2), (2; 4), 2, 6), (3, 1), (3, 3), B, 5), 4 2), Gs 4), 4, 6), ©, 1), 5,3), 5), (6. 2). (6,4), (6, 6)} 42, 18. 1 18 PE 36-3 Probability of his losing is 1— & Objective Type Questions: [1 mark each] 1. Choose and write the correct option in each of the following questions. (® The probability of getting exactly one head in tossing a pair of coins is 1 1 @o wl OF ws (i) A spinner is shown below. Fig. 149Some of the events are listed below, when the spinner is spinned. Event 4: The spinner lands on a multiple of 11. Event B: The spinner lands on a number less than 11. Event C: The spinner lands on a number more than 10. Which of the following statement is true about the three events? (a) Probability of Event 4 is 1, so is a sure event while the probabilities of Events B and Care 0, so they are impossible events. ©) Probability of Event B is 1, so B is a sure event while the probabilities of Events A and Care 0, so they are impossible events. (©) Probability of Event 4 is 1, so A is an impossible event while the probabilities of Events Band C are 0, so they are sure events. (@ Probability of Event B is 1, so B is an impossible event while the probabilities of Events A and Care 0, s0 they are sure events (ii) A dic is thrown once, the probability of getting a prime number is @ 2 oy oF ws (@) When four coins are tossed simultaneously, which of the following represents the sample space? [Competency Based Question] @|__ HHH HHT HATH HTH THHH HHT TTHH MrT THTT THT rrr Trt [sana HHT HATH Tan THHA TAHT HTH HITT TATT THT Tr ‘Tr © HHHH HHHT HHTH HTHH THNH MTT uTHT MrT THHT THTH TTHH MrT THTT THT Tra ‘TrrT @ [Hann HHT HATH HTHH THA HTT THT HTTH HTH THT TAH MrT TATT THT TIT Trt (®) OF 50 students in a class, 16 prefer cricket, 8 prefer football, 8 prefer basketball and rest of the students prefer either tennis or hockey. There are twice as many students who prefer tennis as the number of students who prefer hockey. A student is randomly selected from the class. Which statement is correct? (@ The probability of selecting a student who prefer hockey is more than that of selecting a student who prefer football (®) The probability of selecting a student who prefer tennis is more than that of selecting a student who prefer football. (©) The probability of selecting a student who prefer hockey is more than that of selecting a student who prefer tennis. (@) The probability of selecting student who prefer basketball is more than that of selecting a student who prefer cricket1 Very Short Answer Questions: [1 mark each] 2. Ina single throw of a die, what is the probability of getting a prime number? 3. A number is chosen from the numbers 1 t0 50, What is the probability that the selected number is multiple of 5? 4. The probability of getting a bad egg in a lot of 400 is 0.085. What is the number of bad eggs in the lot? 5. Anumber x is chosen at random from the numbers that |x|-< 2? 6. A bag contains 3 black marbles, 5 red marbles and 6 white marbles. If a marble is picked at random, then what is the probability that it is not a white marble? 1, 0, 1, 2, 8. What is the probability 7. Avni and Arushi draws one ball each from a bag containing 2 red and 3 green balls. Avni draws a red ball first which is not put back. What is the probability that Arushi who draws next also gets ared ball? 8. Aletter of English alphabet is chosen at random, What is the probability that it is a letter of the word ‘MATHEMATI 9. A bag contains 3 red and 5 black balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag. What is the probability that the drawn ball is not red? [CBSE Delhi 2017 (C)} © Short Answer Questions-I: [2 marks each] 10. Two different dice are tossed together. Find the probability: (@ of getting a doublet (i) of getting a sum 10, of the numbers on the two dice. (CBSE 2018 (30/1)] 11, The probability of selecting a blue marble at random from a jar that contains only blue, black and green marbles is £. The probability of selecting a black marble at random from the same jaris 1. Ifthe jar contains 22 green marbles, find the total number of marbles in the jar. [Competency Based Question) 12. A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting () a composite number, (i) a prime number. [CBSE 2019 (80/3/1)] 18. Cards numbered 7 to 40 were put in a box. Poonam selects a card at random. What is the probability that Poonam selects a card which is a multiple of 5? 14, A’bag contains 15 balls, out of which some are whitg and the others are black. Ifthe probability of drawing a black ball at random from the bag is =, then find how many white balls are there in the bag. [CBSE 2019 (30/4/2)} 15. A card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability of drawing a card which is neither a spade nor a king. [CBSE 2019 (30/4/2)] 16. Three different coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting exactly one head. [CBSE 2019 (30/4/3)} 17. Adie is thrown once. Find the probability of getting () an even number (ji) an odd number. [CBSE 2019 (30/4/3)) 18. A pair of dice is thrown once. Find the probability of geuing (@) even number on each die (i) a total of 9. [CBSE 2019 (C) (30/1/1)), 19. A bag contains some balls of which x are white, 2v are black and 3x are red. A ball is selected at random. What is the probability that it is @) not red? (ii) white? [CBSE 2019 (C) (30/1/1))20, 21. 22, 23. 24. 25. 26. A bag contains 6 white balls numbered 1 wo 6 and 4 red balls numbered 7 to 10. Find the probability of getting a (@) red ball with even number on it. (®) an odd number ball. Acard is drawn at random from a well-shutlled pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability of getting a red face card. ‘Two coins are tossed simultancously. What is the probability of getting at least one head? What is the probability of geuing atmost one tail when wo coins are tossed simultaneously? A letier of English alphabet is chosen at random. Determine the probability that the letter is a consonant. If probability of success is 63%, what is the probability of failure? There are 30 cards of same size in a bag on which the numbers { to 30 are written. One card is taken out of the bag at random, Find the probability that the number on the selected card is not divisible by 3. In a simultaneous throw of a pair of dice, find the probability of gewing a doublet of even numbers. A number is selected at random from first 50 natural numbers. Find the probability that it is a multiple of 3 and 4 Two different dice are rolled simultaneously. Find the probability that the sum of numbers appearing on the two dice is 10. [CBSE (F) 2014) ‘Two different dice are wssed together. Find the probability: ( that the number on each die is even. (that the sum of numbers appearing on the two dice is 5, [CBSE (AD 2014] = Short Answer Questions-II: [3 marks each] Bi. 32. 33. 35. 36. ‘Two dice are thrown simultaneously. Find the probability of getting the sum [NCERT Exemplar] @9 GL (di) a prime number. ‘Two dice are thrown at the same time, Determine the probability that the difference of the numbers on the two dice is; INCERT Exemplar] @0 2 ‘Two different dice are thrown together. Find the probability that the product of the numbers appeared is less than 18, [CBSE (F) 2017) A die has its six faces marked 0, 1, 1, 1,6, 6. Two such dice are thrown together and the total score is recorded, INERT Exemplar] (@ How many different scores are possible? (i) Whatis the probability of getting 2 total of 7? A bag contains white, black and red balls only. A ball is drawn at random from the bag. The getting a red ball, Ifthe bag contains 20 black balls, then find the total number of balls in the bag, A die is thrown twice. What is the probability that: (® 3 will not come up either time? Gi) 3 will come up at least once?37, A bag contains 8 red, 7 orange and 9 green balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that the drawn ball is: ( orange or green. i) not orange. (i) neither green nor red. 38. A card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the card. drawn is neither a black card nora king. 39. Alll the jacks, queens and Kings are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and then well shuffled. Then one card is drawn at random. Ifan ace is given a value I, find the probability that the card has a value: 5 (i) less than 5. (iii) greater than 5. 40. A bag contains cards which are numbered from 2 to 90. A card is drawn at random from the bag, Find the probability that it bears: ( asingle digit number. (i) a number which is a perfect square. AL, A carton of 24 bulbs contain 6 defective bulbs. One bulb is drawn at random, What is the probability that the bulb is not defective? L'the bulb selected is defective and it is not replaced and a second bulb is selected at random from the rest, what is the probability that the second bulb is defective? INCERT Exemplar] 42, A child’s game has 8 triangles of which 3 are blue and rest are red, and 10 squares of which 6 are blue and rest are red. One piece is lost at random, Find the probability that it is a: INGERT Fxemplar] @ triangle (i) square. (ii) square of blue colour. (v) triangle of red colour. 43, Box a contains 25 slips of which 19 are marked @1 and other are marked %5 each. Box b contains 50 slips of which 45 are marked 81 each and others are marked 815 each. Slips of both the boxes are poured into a third box and reshutlled. A slip is drawn at random, What is the probability that it is marked other than @17 [NGERT Exemplar] 44, Alovof60 bulbs contain 12 defective ones. One bulb is drawn at random from the lot, What is the probability that this bulb is defective? Suppose the bulb drawn in first attempt is defective and is not replaced. Now, one bulb is drawn at random from the rest. What is the probability that this bulb is not defective? [Competency Based Question] = Long Answer Questions: [5 marks each] 45. The King, Queen and Jack of clubs are removed from a pack of 52 cards and then the remaining cards are well shuffled. A card is selected from the remaining cards. Find the probability of getting a card [CBSE 2018 (C) 30/1] ( of spade (i) of black king (ai) of dub (i) of jacks 46, The probability of selecting a green marble at random from a jar that contains only green, white al ens ie eS acaba aes or NaN jar is 4. tf this jar contains 10 yellow marbles, what is the total number of marbles in the jar? 347. Red queens and black jacks are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards. A card is drawn at random from the remaining cards, after reshuflling them. Find the probability that the drawn card is: ( aking. (ii) a face card. (@) of red colour. () aqueen. [CBSE (AD 2014) 48, Cards numbered 1 to 30 are put in a bag. A card is drawn at random from this bag. Find the probability that the number on the drawn card is: () not divisible by 3. (#) a prime number greater than 7. (ii) nota perfect square number, [CBSE (F) 2014] Answers LO® ® (ii) ©) © © ® at 4.14 4 9. 2 10 Of oe 11. 40 marbles wot wy 1 Lt Numberof white al 5 me wd moe |S gz wh WO WE 2@F wt ae 22.3 23.3 25. 37% 26, 2 an. 2s. 2 we sot wt sod wo wo st wi as. 2 a6 «ay 602 we a0F wR ww EZ 32.05 w? wt woe we AL. P (not detective) = 2, P @nd bulb defective) = & 5 5 u 25 an 4 @ Ras 3 1 10 3 2 sot wo w2 wh sv 2 5 OR OF WE WE 202 @E weSelf-Assessmen' Time allowed: | hour Max, marks: 40 SECTION A 1. Choose and write the correct option in the following questions. @x1=3) ( A bag contains 3 red balls, 5 white balls and 7 black balls. What is the probability that a ball drawn from the bag at random will be neither red nor black? 1 1 7 8 @s oF; Om of (i When a dic is thrown, the probability of getting an even number less than 4 is 1 1 1 @z oo OF Cs (i) Which of the following can be the probability of an event? (a) -0.04 1.004 of @s 2. Solve the following questions. @x1=2) () In a game, a number is chosen at random from the set 1, 2, 3, ..28, 29, 30. What is the probability that the number chosen is a product of exactly two different prime numbers? (i) The probability of getting a bad egg from a lot of 500 eggs is 0.028. What is the number of bad eggs? SECTION B Solve the following questions. @x2=8) 3, Find the probability that a number selected from the numbers 1 to 25 is not a prime number when each of the given numbers is equally likely to be selected. 4, Two diflerent dice are rolled simultaneously. appearing on the two dice is 10. \d the probability that the sum of numbers 5. Two dice are thrown at the same time. Find the probability of getting: () same number on both dice. (@) different numbers on both dice. 6. Acoin is ssed 2 times. List the possible outcomes. Find the probability of geuting: (@ atleast one head (i) atmost one head. 1 Solve the following questions. (x3 =12) 7. The king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 cards. The remaining cards are mixed together and then a card is drawn at random from it. Find the probability of geuing (a face card (i) a card of heart (ii) a card of clubs () a queen of 8. Abag contains 15 white and some black balls. If the probability of drawing a black ball from the bag is thrice that of drawing a white ball, find the number of black balls in the bag. ond.9. A box contains 20 cards numbered from 1 to 20. A card is drawn at random from the box. Find the probability that the number on the drawn card is (@ divisible by 2 or 8 (i) a prime number. 10. Ina game, the entry fee is &5. The game consists of tossing a coin 3 times. [fone or two heads show, Sweta gets her entry fee back. If she shows 8 heads, she receives double the entry fees. Otherwise, she will lose. After tossing a coin three times, find the probability that she: () loses the entry fee. (ii) gets double entry fee. (Gi) just gets her entry fee. 1 Solve the following questions. (8x5 = 15) 11. A.box contains 90 discs which are numbered from 1 to 90. [fone disc is drawn at random from the box, find the probability that it bears () a wo-digit number, (é) a number divisible by 5. [CBSE (F) 2017] 12. Cards, on which numbers 1, 2, 3, .....1 100 are written (one number on one card and no ‘number is repeated) are put in a bag and are mixed thoroughly. A card is drawn at random from. the bag. Find the probability that card taken out has () an even number (i) a number which is a multiple of 13 (ii) a perfect square number (@) a prime number less than 20 13, A dice is rolled twice. Find the probability that: (@ 5 will not come up either time. (i) 5 will come up exactly one time. [CBSE (F) 2014] Answers 1. @®) @) @ Gi) 205 wi 3 sO we Par 3 10 1 6. (HH, HT, THT} > Gi) p oF wh wy 3 2 3 8.45 O08 we wot we GE 2 Log OF BOF Of Hy ME no® we