REVISION WORKSHEET
MATHEMATICS ( Coordinate Geometry, Probability)
CLASS : X (2025-26)
Coordinate Geometry
1. The distance of the point P(–6,8) from the origin is
(a)8 units (b)27 units (c) 6 units (d)10 units
2. If the coordinates of one end of a diameter of a circle are (2,3) and the
coordinates of its centre are (–2, 5), then the coordinates of the other end
of the diameter are
(a)(–6,7) (b)(6,–7) (c)(4,2) (d)(5,3)
3. If R(5,6) is the mid point of the line segment AB joining the points
A(6,5)and B(4, y) then y equals
(a)5 (b)7 (c) 12 (d)6
4. ABCD is a rectangle whose three vertices are B(4,0), C(4,3) and D(0,3). The
length of one of its diagonals is
(a)5 (b)4 (c) 3 (d)25
5. If the coordinates one point on the circle is (-2,3) and its radius is
3 unit the coordinates of its centre are (a , 3), then a =
(a) 1 O R 5 (b) -1 OR -5 (c) -1 OR 4 (d) 1 OR -5
6. The point P which divides the line segment joining the points A(2,–5) and
B(5,2) in the ratio 2 : 3 lies in the quadrant
(a)I (b)II (c) III (d) IV
7. The coordinates of the midpoint of the line segment joining the points (4, -6)
and (-2, 4) are:
(a) (1, -1) (b) (-1, 1) (c) (3, 5) (d) (-3, -5)
8. If P(–1,1) is the mid point of the line segment joining A(–3,b) and B(1,b+4)
then b= ?
(a)1 (b)–1 (c) 2 (d)0
9. If A(1,3), B(–1,2), C(2,5) and D(x,4) are the vertices of a ||gm ABCD then
the value of x is
(a)3 (b)4 (c) 0 (d) 3/2
[Link] what ratio is the line segment joining the points A(-2,-3) and B(3,7)
divided by the y-axis? Also, find the coordinates of the point of division
[Link] whether points are collinear or not A(1-1), B(5,2) and C(9,5)
[Link] the point on x-axis which is equidistant from points A(–1,0) and B(5,0).
[Link] P divides the line segment joining the points A(2,1) and B(5,-8) such
that AP: AB = 1: 3 If P lies on the line 2X + y + k = 0 , Find the value of k.
[Link] the coordinates of the points of trisection of the line segment joining
the points A(7, -2) and B(1, –5).
[Link] that the points A(3,5),B(6,0),C (1,-3)and D(-2,2) are the vertices of a
square ABCD
Probability:
1. A die is thrown twice. What is the probability that the same number will come up either time?
2. Which of the following can’t be probability of an event?
(a) 1.5 (b) 3/5 (c) 25% (d) 0.3
3. Cards marked with numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, ......, 11 are placed in a box. One card is drawn at random
from the box. Find the probability that number is a prime number.
4. Two dice are thrown together. Find the probability of getting the same number on both the
dice.
5. Find the probability of getting an even number when a die is thrown once.
6. A box contains 90 discs. A disc is drawn at random. Find the probability that it bears a prime
number less than 23.
7. If P(A) denotes the probability of an event A, then
(a) P(A)<0 b) P(A) >1 (c) 0≤P(A) ≤1 (d) -1≤ P(A) ≤1
8. One ticket is selected at random from tickets numbered 1 to 40. Find the probability the
selected ticket has a number which is a multiple of 7.
9. If two dice are rolled together then find the probability of getting even number on both the dice.
10. A number is selected at random from 1 to 30. Find the probability of getting a prime number.
11. In a family of 3 children, find the probability of having at least one boy.
12. A letter of English alphabet is chosen at random. Determine the probability that the chosen
letter is consonant.
13. Two different dice are tossed together. Find the probability that the product of the two numbers
on the top of the dice is 6.
14. A letter of English alphabet is chosen at random. Find the probability that the letter is from the
word PROBABILITY.
15. 20 tickets, on which numbers 1 to 20 are written, are mixed thoroughly and then a ticket is
drawn at random out of them. Find the probability that the number on the drawn ticket is a
multiple of 3 or 7.
16. A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting
neither a red card nor a queen.
17. A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting (i) An even prime number (ii) A multiple of 3
18. A coin is tossed two times. Find the probability of getting at least one head.
19. A card is drawn from a well shuffled 52 cards. Find the probability that the card is (a) a red king
card (b) a queen or a jack
20. A bag contains 5 white balls, 7 red balls, 4 black balls and 2 blue balls. A ball is drawn at
random from the bag. Find the probability that the drawn ball is (i) white or blue, (ii) neither
white nor black.
21. Two dice are rolled once. Find the probability of getting such numbers on two dice, whose
product is a perfect square.
22. A box contains 100 red cards, 200 yellow and 50 blue cards. A card is drawn at random. Find the
probability that it will be (a) a blue card (b) not a yellow card (c) neither yellow nor a blue card.
23. A box contains cards numbered from 1 to 20. A card is drawn at random from the box. Find the
probability that number on the drawn card is (i) a prime number (ii) a composite number (iii) a
perfect square.
24. The King, Queen and Jack of clubs are removed from a pack of 52 cards and then the remaining
cards are well shuffled. A card is selected from the remaining cards. Find the probability of
getting a card (i) of spade (ii) of black king(iii) of club (iv) of jack