Basic Probability Rules

Basic Probability Rules Practice Quiz with a Step-by-Step Interactive Lesson

Use the question set below to practice the basic probability rules: probability from 0 to 1, equally likely outcomes, the complement rule, the addition rule of probability, the multiplication rule, and conditional probability. If you want a refresher, click Start lesson to open a step-by-step guide with examples.

Answer the question set and review your mistakes at the end.

How this probability practice works

  • 1. Take the practice set: answer the probability questions below.
  • 2. Open the lesson (optional): review the probability rules with worked examples and quick checks.
  • 3. Retry: return to the question set and apply the formulas immediately.

What you will learn in the basic probability rules lesson

Foundations & vocabulary

  • Experiment, outcome, sample space (what can happen)
  • Event (a set of outcomes) and probability as a number from 0 to 1
  • Equally likely outcomes: favorable \(\div\) total

Complement & certainty

  • Impossible event: probability \(0\)
  • Certain (sure) event: probability \(1\)
  • Complement rule: \(P(A^c)=1-P(A)\)

Addition rule

  • "A or B" (union): \(P(A\cup B)\)
  • General rule: \(P(A\cup B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A\cap B)\)
  • Mutually exclusive: \(P(A\cap B)=0\), so \(P(A\cup B)=P(A)+P(B)\)

Multiplication & conditional probability

  • "A and B" (intersection): \(P(A\cap B)\)
  • Multiplication rule: \(P(A\cap B)=P(A)\,P(B\mid A)\)
  • Independent events: \(P(A\cap B)=P(A)P(B)\)

Practice set

Basic Probability Rules practice questions with instant score

Answer all 10 questions below, then get your final score and a mistake review at the end so you know exactly what to improve.

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What is the probability of an event that is certain to occur?

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If the probability of an event \(A\) is \(0.3\), what is the probability that \(A\) does not occur?

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What is the probability of an impossible event?

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Which of these numbers could be the probability of an event?

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If an experiment has three equally likely outcomes, what is the probability that some outcome occurs?

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Which has a higher probability: a certain event or an impossible event?

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If the probability of event \(B\) is \(0.6\), what is the probability of not \(B\)?

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Can a probability ever be greater than \(1\)?

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If two mutually exclusive events each have probability \(0.2\), what is the probability that either occurs?

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Events \(C\) and \(D\) each have probability \(0.5\), and both can happen together. What is the largest possible value for the probability that either happens?