MATH-3 KES - Probability Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

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MATH-3 KES - Probability Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions [Exam ID:02JA3V 1 Lee spins this spinner one time. Which of the following best describes the chances that the spinner will land on an E? A Certain B Unlikely C Likely D Equally likely 2 Kim's grandmother has a flower garden. The garden has 15 pansies, 2 roses, and 5 petunias. How likely is it that Kim will pick a pansy from the garden? A Likely B Certain C Unlikely D Impossible

3 Look at the spinner. What is the probability of the arrow landing on a shaded area? A Certain D Equally likely B Impossible E Likely C Unlikely 4 Look at the spinner. What is the probability of the arrow landing on a shaded area? A Equally likely D Unlikely B Impossible E Likely C Certain

5 The table shows the number of each color of counters in a box. Each counter is the same size and shape. If Tim closes his eyes and pulls 1 counter from the box, which BEST describes the chance the counter will be yellow? A Unlikely, but not impossible B Certain C Impossible D Likely, but not certain 6 Irene has a group of counters like the ones pictured below. In the group are 9 counters with a star on them and 1 counter without a star. If one counter is chosen from the group without looking, which of the following best describes the chances that it will be the one without a star? A Likely, but not certain B Impossible C Unlikely, but not impossible D Certain

7 A bag contained the marbles shown. Which marble is unlikely to be picked, if you were to choose one marble without looking? A White spotted marble B Solid white marble C Red and white striped marble D Solid black marble 8 Sally has 3 cheese pizzas and 8 pepperoni pizzas in her freezer. What is the chance Sally will reach in and choose a pepperoni pizza without looking? A Likely B Unlikely C Certain D Impossible 9 Ben's teacher put thirty pencils in a bag. Fifteen were red and fifteen were yellow. Ben picked 1 pencil out of the bag without looking. Which of the following best describes the chance that Ben will pull out a red pencil? A Impossible B Certain C Equally likely D Unlikely

10 All the cards shown below are put in a box. Shanna picked 1 card from the box without looking. Which of the following best describes the chances that the name on the card she picked began with the letter A? A Impossible B Certain C Likely, but not certain D Unlikely, but not impossible 11 The picture shows all the candy that will be placed in a machine. Each time the handle on the machine is pulled, 1 candy comes out. Alexa will pull the handle on the machine. Which color of candy is least likely to come out? A Pink B Blue C Yellow D Green

12 These rolls of wrapping paper were placed in a basket and mixed up. If Lamont picks 1 roll without looking, what kind of paper is it MOST LIKELY to be? A B C D 13 Jenny is making a spinner to use in a game. She wants to have an equally likely chance for each number choice. Which number should she write in the section labeled with a question mark? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6

14 Directions: Click and drag a description to each correct box. There are five marbles in a bag: red, blue, green, yellow, and orange. Randomly a marble is selected out of the bag. Complete the table with the correct probability for each event. Unlikely Impossibl e Likely Certain

15 Directions: Click and drag a description to each correct box. A spinner is pictured below. The arrow will rotate and stop on one of the numbers after it spins. Complete the table. Equally Likely Unlikely Likely Certain Impossible

16 Which section of the spinner is the arrow MOST likely to land on for the next spin? A 2 B 1 C 4 D 3 17 A box contains 45 bags of cheese popcorn and 5 bags of caramel popcorn. Which of the following best describes the chances that the first bag of popcorn taken from the box will be caramel popcorn? A Unlikely, but not impossible B Likely, but not certain C Impossible D Certain 18 Emily placed eight counters, like the ones shown, in a bag. She selected one counter from the bag without looking. Which color counter is she LEAST likely to select? A B C D

19 Look at the spinner. What is the probability of the arrow landing on a shaded area? A Likely D Equally likely B Unlikely E Impossible C Certain 20 The table shows the number of coupons a store mailed and the value of each. Mr. James will receive one of the coupons. Which best describes the chance that it will be a $100 coupon? A Certain B Impossible C Likely, but not certain D Unlikely, but not impossible 21 Mrs. Hunter has a box with 5 unsharpened pencils and 30 sharpened pencils. If she takes out 1 pencil without looking, what are the chances that the pencil she gets will be sharpened? A Unlikely but not impossible B Certain C Likely but not certain D Impossible

22 The list shows the number of each color of balloon Katie mixed up in a bag. 7 purple 2 yellow 1 white She will take 1 balloon from the bag without looking. Which best describes the likelihood that Katie will take a purple balloon on her first try? A Likely, but not certain B Certain C Unlikely, but not impossible D Impossible 23 Terrell put 25 marbles in a bag. It is certain that the first marble taken from the bag will be red. Which is the number of red marbles in the bag? A 0 B 20 C 5 D 25 24 This table shows the numbers of pencils with different designs that Brandon s teacher has in a prize bag. If Brandon picks one pencil from the prize bag without looking, which design will the pencil MOST likely have on it? A Frog B Airplane C Basketball D Star

25 There are 10 cards in a bag as shown. Margie will pull a card from the bag without looking. Which of the following statements is true? A It is impossible to pull out a star card. B It is certain she will pull out a square card. C It is likely that she will pull out a circle card. D It is unlikely she will pull out a triangle card. 26 Margaret bought a box of 12 doughnuts. It is impossible for the doughnut picked from the box to be glazed. Which of the following is the number of glazed doughnuts in the box? A 3 B 0 C 1 D 2

27 Keisha will pick one tile from a box without looking. From which of the following boxes is she certain to pick a tile with a J on it? A B C D