Class 10 Maths Probability (Assignment)
Complete the following statements with suitable word(s).
1. Probability of an event E + Probability of the event ‘not E’ = _______ .
2. The probability of an event that cannot happen is ________ . Such an event is called ___________ .
3. The probability of an event that is certain to happen is ________ . Such an event is called ___________ .
4. The sum of the probabilities of all the elementary events of an experiment is ___.
5. The probability of an event is greater than or equal to ______ and less than or equal to _______ .
6. If P(E) is 0.05 then $P(\overline{E})$ =
7. It is given that in a group of 3 students, the probability of 2 students not having the same birthday is 0.992. The probability that the 2 students have the same birthday is _______.
8. A letter is chosen at random from English alphabet. The probability that the letter chosen precedes ‘g’ is ______
9. A bag contains 4 red and 6 black balls. A ball is taken out of the bag at random. The probability of getting a black ball is ________.
10. Rahim tosses two different coins simultaneously. The probability of getting at least one tail is _______.
11. A number is chosen at random among the first 100 natural numbers. The probability that a prime number is chosen is _____.
12. From a well-shuffled pack of 52 cards, a card is drawn at random, the probability that it is a red spade is _______.
13. Can event have single outcome? (True or False)
14. When the events have the same theoretical probability of happening, then they are called _________ events.
15. The set of all the possible outcomes to occur in any trial is called __________.
16. Theorie Analytique des Probabilités, 1812, is considered to be the greatest contribution by a single person to the theory of probability. Who wrote this book? _______________.
Answers:
1: 1
2: 0, impossible event
3: 1, sure or certain event
4: 1
5: 0, 1
6: 0.95
7: 0.008
8: $\frac{3}{13}$
9: $\frac{3}{5}$
10: 0.75
11: 0.25
12: 0
13: True
14: equally likely
15: sample space
16: Pierre Simon Laplace
👉See Also:
CH 15: 5 Minutes Revision on Probability
CH 15: 5 Questions on Probability Your Teacher Can Ask To Confuse You
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