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Probability Worksheets 7th Grade Worksheet 4

The document contains a series of probability questions and answers suitable for 7th-grade students. It covers various scenarios including coin tosses, dice rolls, lotteries, and selections from sets of numbers. Each question is followed by its corresponding answer, providing a comprehensive overview of basic probability concepts.
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Probability Worksheets 7th Grade Worksheet 4

The document contains a series of probability questions and answers suitable for 7th-grade students. It covers various scenarios including coin tosses, dice rolls, lotteries, and selections from sets of numbers. Each question is followed by its corresponding answer, providing a comprehensive overview of basic probability concepts.
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7TH GRADE PROBABILITY WORKSHEETS

1. When three coins are tosses, what is the probability


of getting the same outcome?

2. The Probability can have values greater than or


lesser than 1? (True / False)

3. The probability of a person winning a lottery is 2%.


Express this probability in the form of a fraction.

4. When a dice is rolled, what is the probability of


getting a number lesser than 4?

5. What is the probability of getting different numbers


as ourcomes, when two dice and rolled?

6. Choose a number at random from 11 to 30. What is the


probability that the number chosen is an odd number?
(a) 2/3 (b) ½ (c) 2/5 (d) 3/5

7. The probability of Samuel reaching the school on time


is 4/7. What is the probability of Samuel not reaching
the school on time?

8. In a lottery, there are 12 prized and 48 blanks. A


lottery is drawn at random. What is the probability
of not winning the prize?
(a) 1/10 (b) 2/5 (c) 1/5 (d) 5/7

9. In a single throw of a dice, what is the probability


of getting a number greater than 5?
(a) ½ (b) 1/3 (c) 1/6 (d) ¼
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10. What is the probability that a number selected from
numbers 1,2,3,...,20, is a composite number, when each
of the given numbers is equally likely to be selected?
(a) 11/20 (b) 4/15 (c) 1/3 (d) 11/30

11. In a class, there are 28 boys and 12 girls. If a


student is selected at random, what is the probability
that the student is a girl?
(a) 21/46 (b) 3/10 (c) 1/50 (d) 3/25

12. Abox contains 50 apples, out of which 8 are rotten.


If an apple is picked at random, what is the
probability that it is a rotten apple?
(a) 4/19 (b) 7/19 (c) 4/25 (d) 21/95

13. Ina class, 30% of the students like swimming, 50%


like outdoor games, and 20% like both. If a student
is selected at random, what is the probability that the
student do not like swimming or outdoor games?
(a)2/5 (b)¾ (c) 3/5 (d) 2/5

14. A exam has a multiple choice questions having one


correct answer. A question has four options, and witth
one correct answers. What is the probability of
getting the wrong answer for a question?

15. Anumber is selected at random from first 300 natural


numbers. Find the probability that the number drawn
is a perfect square.

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16. P and Q are required to partcipate in a competition.
If 30% and 20% are their respective probabilities of
thier winning the competition, then find the
probability that neither of them wins the competition.
(a) 49% (b) 57% (c)44% (d) 62%

17. Acard is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. Find the


probability of getting a number of 7.
(a) 11/26 (b) 1/13 (c) ¼ (d) 9/26

18. Ina throw of two dice, the probability of getting a


sum of at most 6 is
(a) 7/36 (b) 5/18 (c) 5/36 (d) None of these

19. Howmany three digit numbers can be formed using the


digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7 if repetition of digits is
not allowed?

20. Acourse has 10 subjects, and the student has to clear


atleast 4 courses to be promoted to the next semester.
What is the probability of a particular student being
promoted to the next semester?

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1) ¼

2) False

3) 1/50

4) 1//2

5) 5/6

6) (b) ½

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7) 3/7

8) (c) 1/5

9) (c) 1/6

10) (a) 11/20

11) (b) 3/10

12) (c) 4/5

13) (d) 2/5

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14) ¼

15) 17/300

16) (d) 62%

17) (b) 1/13

18) (c) 5/36

19) 210

20) 2/5

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