MATHEMATICS 10
ACTIVITY SHEET
FOURTH QUARTER
SY 2023 – 2024
Name: _______________________________________________ Score: ____________________
Grade and Section: ____________________________________ Date: _____________________
General Instructions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Use calculator when needed.
I. WHAT I KNOW. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL letter
of your answer before the number.
__ 1. If you were only guessing on a multiple choice question with choices – a, b, c, d, what is the
_ probability of choosing the correct answer?
1 1
a. b. c. 0 d. 1
4 2
__ 2. When a fair die is rolled once, what is the probability of not getting a 5?
_ 1 1 5 3
a. b. c. d.
8 6 6 2
__ 3. A non – transparent bag contains 5 black beans, 10 red beans, and 8 white beans. If a bean is
_ picked at random, what is the probability of getting black or red or a white bean?
23 1 3 10
a. ∨1 b. c. d.
23 23 23 23
__ 4. Two dice are rolled together. Find the probability of getting doubles?
_ 3 1 6 1 3 10
a. ∨ b. ∨ c. d.
36 12 36 6 23 23
__ 5. What is the probability of drawing a black card in a deck of 52 cards?
_ 1 1 7 1
a. b. c. d.
2 13 13 26
II. WHAT I CAN DO. Read and analyze the situation below then answer the questions that follow. Show
your complete solution.
1. A die is rolled once. Find the probability of obtaining:
a. a 2?
b. a 5?
c. an even number?
2. A box contains 6 red balls, 4 blue balls, and 8 yellow balls. If a ball is picked at random from the
box, what is the probability is picked:
a. a yellow ball?
b. a blue ball?
3. A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of cards. What is the probability of getting:
a. a red card?
b. a jack?
c. a black ace card?
d. a 4 diamond
e. a red spade king?
f. an ace?
g. a face card?
4. A box of miniature cars contains 6 red cars, 5 blue cars and 7 black cars. One car is drawn at a
random. What is the probability that it will be:
a. a blue?
b. a black?
c. a red?
5. A fair die is rolled. What is the probability of getting:
a. an even number?
b. a prime number?
c. a multiple of 3
d. a factor of 6?
e. a number greater than 1?
6. Number cards through 1 to 20 are shuffled and placed face down. If one card is picked at
random, what is the probability that the number chosen will:
a. be a single digit number?
b. be a two digit number?
c. be a multiple of 5?
d. be a factor of 10?
e. be a perfect square number?
III. ASSESSMENT. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL letter of
your answer before the number.
For items 1 – 7: Two fair dice are rolled. Find the probability of the following events.
__ 1. the sum of the resulting numbers is 5?
_ 4 1 5 4
a. b. c. d.
9 9 36 5
__ 2. the sum of the resulting numbers is more than 7?
_ 2 7 5 5
a. b. c. d.
9 36 12 36
__ 3. the resulting numbers are even numbers?
_ 4 1 1 4
a. b. c. d.
36 4 12 12
__ 4. the number on one die is double on the other die?
_ 1 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
3 4 6 12
__ 5. the number on one side is 2 and the other die shows a number greater than 3?
_ 1 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
3 4 6 12
__ 6. the sum of the resulting numbers is less than 4?
_ 4 1 1 4
a. b. c. d.
9 9 12 5
7.
__ 7. the sum of the resulting numbers is less than 11?
_ 2 1 1 11
a. b. c. d.
18 36 18 36
7.
For items 8 – 10: A pouch contains fifteen candies of the same shape and size. Seven of them are
mints, five are toffees, and three are chocolates.
__ 8. If one candy is picked at a random, what is the probability that it is a toffee?
_ 5 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
7 3 5 2
8.
__ 9. If one candy is picked at a random, what is the probability that it is a mint?
_ 7 1 7 1
a. b. c. d.
15 7 10 10
9.
__ 10. If one candy is picked at a random, what is the probability that it is not chocolate?
_ 3 3 4 4
a. b. c. d.
12 10 15 5
10.
MATHEMATICS 10
Name: _______________________________________________ Score: ____________________
Grade and Section: ____________________________________ Date: _____________________
Sample Space Experiment Simple Event
Event Outcome Compound Event
1. This is any procedure that can be repeated over and over again and which
have well – define results.
2. The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
3. It is the subset of sample space.
4. It is an event with a single (or one) outcome.
5. It is an event that consists two or more simple events.
MATHEMATICS 10
Name: _______________________________________________ Score: ____________________
Grade and Section: ____________________________________ Date: _____________________
Sample Space Experiment Simple Event
Event Outcome Compound Event
1. This is any procedure that can be repeated over and over again and which
have well – define results.
2. The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
3. It is the subset of sample space.
4. It is an event with a single (or one) outcome.
5. It is an event that consists two or more simple events.
MATHEMATICS 10
Name: _______________________________________________ Score: ____________________
Grade and Section: ____________________________________ Date: _____________________
Sample Space Experiment Simple Event
Event Outcome Compound Event
1. This is any procedure that can be repeated over and over again and which
have well – define results.
2. The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
3. It is the subset of sample space.
4. It is an event with a single (or one) outcome.
5. It is an event that consists two or more simple events.