MATH-4 CED-FOUCH-Probability and Graphing - Copy Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions 1 [Exam ID:2KT3PG Todd has the following folders in his backpack: The folders are all the same size and shape. Todd reaches into his backpack and selects one folder without looking. What is the likelihood the folder will be green? A Certain B Likely, but not certain C Unlikely, but not impossible D Impossible 2 The bar graph below shows how many minutes it takes Michelle to complete each of her chores. Based on the graph, how many more minutes does Michelle spend cleaning her room than doing yard work? A 15 minutes B 40 minutes C 25 minutes D 20 minutes 3 4 3 chance of choosing a silver marble from a bag. Which of the 15 following best describes Allison's chance of drawing a silver marble? A It is likely that Allison will draw a silver marble. B It is impossible that Allison will draw a silver marble. C It is unlikely that Allison will draw a silver marble. D It is certain that Allison will draw a silver marble. Allison has a Taylor put the following fruit stickers of the same size and shape in a bag: • 2 apple stickers • 3 orange stickers • 1 pear sticker • 2 plum stickers Taylor will pick one fruit sticker from the bag without looking. What is the probability the sticker will be a pear sticker? 1 7 1 B 8 1 C 3 1 D 4 A 5 The vehicle sales at a car dealership were recorded each year. The line graph below shows how vehicle sales increased over time. According to the graph, how may vehicles were sold in 2002? A 60 million B 50 million C 40 million D 30 million 6 Directions: Click and drag each answer to the correct box. Match the term with the probability of an event happening. Unlikely Likely Certain Equally Likely Impossible 7 The spinner shown is divided into equal sections. What is the probability that the arrow will point to a green section in one spin? 1 4 2 B 2 2 C 4 4 D 4 A 8 Toby has 18 cards. Four of them have fish on them and the others have birds. What is the probability of drawing a card with a fish? 4 18 3 B 4 1 C 4 14 D 18 A 9 Which statement about the spinner is true? A The spinner is certain to stop on red. B It is equally likely that the spinner will stop on red or blue. C It is unlikely that the spinner will stop on blue. D The spinner is certain to stop on blue. 10 The bar graph below shows the number of stories written by Julie. Based on the data in the graph, how many stories did Julie write? A 17 B 13 C 26 D 16 11 A spinner consists of eight equal regions as shown. If Sam spins the spinner once, what is the probability that the arrow will land on an odd numbered region? 3 8 B 0 1 C 2 1 D 8 A 12 An art club had 2 fourth-grade girls, 4 third-grade boys, 10 third-grade girls, and 8 fourth-grade boys. Which table correctly shows this information? A C B D 13 Mandy is making a spinner game. She wants the arrow on the spinner to have an equally likely chance of landing on each of 4 spaces. Each space will have a different shape on it. Which appears to be the spinner Mandy should make? A C B D 14 This table shows the number of people in Lou’s Restaurant at different times during the same day. Which line graph correctly shows this information? A C B D 15 Directions: Type your answer in the box. Use "/" for the fraction bar. The arrow on the spinner was spun one time. What is the probability the arrow will land on the number 1? 4/8 4/8 1/2 1/2
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