4TH Quarterly Exams in g8
4TH Quarterly Exams in g8
joseph schools
OBLATES OF ST. JOSEPH MINOR SEMINARY
Poblacion 1, San Jose, Batangas
Tel. No: (043) 726 – 2138 / (0977) 190 7594 / (0968) 622 9373
Email: [email protected]
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I. Directions: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only the letter of the
correct answer on the blank before each number.
__________1. What is a set of an experiment that includes all the possible outcomes?
A. event
B. experiment
C. outcome
D. sample space
__________2. In an experiment, two coins are flipped, and the coins land on two heads up.
What do you call the outcome of the experiment where the coins land two
heads up?
A. event
B. experiment
C. outcome
D. sample space
__________7. Consider the situation: Two dice are rolled, and the values are multiplied.
What is the experiment?
A. all the product of the two numbers
B. any of the product of the two numbers
C. rolling two dice
D. multiplying the product of the two numbers
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Oblates of st. joseph schools
OBLATES OF ST. JOSEPH MINOR SEMINARY
Poblacion 1, San Jose, Batangas
Tel. No: (043) 726 – 2138 / (0977) 190 7594 / (0968) 622 9373
Email: [email protected]
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__________8. Consider the situation: A bag contains 10 blue and 10 green marbles. When
a marble is drawn randomly from the bag, a blue marble is drawn. What is
the event in the situation?
A. The marble drawn is blue.
B. randomly drawing a marble from the bag
C. S = {(blue, green), (blue, blue), (green, blue), (green, green)}
D. S = {blue, green)}
__________9 – 10. Consider the situation: In a standard deck of card, what is the probability
that you will randomly pick a black suit? What is the experiment in this
problem?
A. a black suit
B. randomly picking a black suit from a standard deck of card
C. randomly picking a card from a standard deck of card
D. any of the cards from a standard deck of card
__________11 – 12. There are 10 questions on a True or False test. In how many ways can
the test be completed?
A. 10 C. 20
B. 15 D. 25
__________13 – 14. How many possible outcomes can you get from rolling a die and
tossing two coins?
A. 24 C. 36
B. 30 D. 42
__________15 – 16. Two spinners are spun once. The first spinner has the outcomes A or
B, and the second one has the outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8. What
is the total number of outcomes of the experiment?
A. 10 C. 16
B. 12 D. 24
__________17 – 18. In the school canteen, you have a choice of one main dish, one
vegetable, and one beverage. The choices for main dish are pork and
chicken meat. The vegetable choices are broccoli and cabbage. The
drink choices are juice and water. How many choices consisting of a
main dish, a vegetable, and a drink are possible?
A. 8 C. 10
B. 6 D. 12
__________19 – 20. Using the digits 4, 5, and 6, how many 2-digit numbers can you make
without repeating any of the digits?
A. 6 C. 5
B. 4 D. 7
II. Directions: Solve the given problem. Show your complete solution.
21 – 26. A winner has to spin a spinner once with 8 equal wedges to determine his prize. If
the prizes on the spinner are ₱10 000, ₱15 000, ₱20 000, …, what is the probability
that the winner gets:
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Oblates of st. joseph schools
OBLATES OF ST. JOSEPH MINOR SEMINARY
Poblacion 1, San Jose, Batangas
Tel. No: (043) 726 – 2138 / (0977) 190 7594 / (0968) 622 9373
Email: [email protected]
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27 – 32. Slips of paper are numbered 14, 15, 16, …, 71, folded into similar squares and
placed in a bowl. If a paper is picked at random, what is the probability that the
number is:
a. a prime number?
b. a multiple of 4?
33 – 38. A die is rolled several times and the result was recorded in the table below.
If the die is rolled again, what is the experimental probability that the number is:
a. greater than 5?
b. even number?
c. multiple of 3?
39 – 44. Five red balls, 6 blue balls, and 10 green balls were placed in a box. Tina picks a
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Oblates of st. joseph schools
OBLATES OF ST. JOSEPH MINOR SEMINARY
Poblacion 1, San Jose, Batangas
Tel. No: (043) 726 – 2138 / (0977) 190 7594 / (0968) 622 9373
Email: [email protected]
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ball and put it back in the box after. She recorded the number of times each
colored ball was picked after several tries.
a. What is the experimental probability that the next ball picked is green?
b. How will you compare the experimental and theoretical probability that the next ball
picked is blue?
c. How will you compare the experimental and theoretical probability that the next ball
picked is red?
45 – 50. How can experimental and theoretical probability help you in dealing with making
life choices?
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First of all, if we want to have the power and strength needed to achieve our goal,
we must draw our strength from above
- St. Joseph Marello
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