$CATEGORY: Maths - TicTacLearn/14. Probability/14. Probability--Probability-A Theoretical Approach

//Multiple Choice

If a coin is tossed once, what is the probability of getting a head? {
~0
~1
=1/2
~2/3
}

When two coins are tossed, what is the total number of possible outcomes? {
~2
=4
~6
~3
}

When two fair coins are tossed, what is the probability of getting exactly one head? {
~1/4
=1/2
~3/4
~1/3
}

If a coin is tossed thrice, how many outcomes are possible? {
~3
~4
=8
~6
}

What is the probability of getting at least one tail when two fair coins are tossed? {
~1/4
~1/2
=3/4
~2/3
}

//True or False

When a coin is tossed once, the probability of getting a head is 0. {F}

The total number of outcomes when two coins are tossed is 6. {F}

When two coins are tossed, the probability of getting at least one tail is 3/4. {T}

The probability of getting two heads when two coins are tossed is 1/4. {T}

When a fair coin is tossed twice, there are 6 possible outcomes. {F}

//Numericals



//Fill in the blanks

The total number of possible outcomes when a coin is tossed once is _______. {
~1
=2
~3
~4
}

The probability of getting a tail when a fair coin is tossed once is _______. {
~0
=1/2
~1
~1/4
}

When two coins are tossed, the probability of getting two heads is _______. {
=1/4
~1/2
~1
~3/4
}

The number of possible outcomes when two coins are tossed is _______. {
~2
~3
=4
~5
}

//Match the following

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B\:
{
=Probability of getting heads (one coin) -> 1/2
=Number of outcomes for two coin tosses -> 4
=Probability of getting two tails (two coins) -> 1/4
=Number of outcomes for three coin tosses -> 8
=Probability of getting exactly one head (two coins) -> 1/2
}



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