Quiz 1 will be on Monday October 13th, in lecture. The quiz will be the first thing we do in the lecture slot (i.e., we'll try to start as close to 9:30 as possible).
If you are unable to make that time due to a pre-existing scheduling conflict, please fill out this form by Wednesday at 11:59 PM.
If you are sick the day of the quiz do not come to the quiz. Send Robbie and Parker an email so we know why you're not there, and we will schedule makeup quizzes as needed. Similarly in the event of some other emergency (e.g., a car accident on your way to campus), send Robbie and Parker an email and we'll schedule a makeup
The quiz will be based on the information covered in lectures 1-5. That means we can ask you about any of our counting techniques, and we might ask you to compute a probability where the uniform measure is the correct measure (because that's just two counting problems), but we won't ask you to interact with conditional probabilities or find a probability that isn't just solving two counting problems.
There will be one main question on the quiz:
You will not be allowed to use a calculator (or other electronic devices) during the quiz. We will ensure any math is possible without a calculator.
We do not expect you to simplify final answers (as you don't have a calculator). Similar to homework, answers like 5!*17!/3! or C(5,3) are fine final answers.
Most problems will not require a formal explanation (unlike the homeworks), but explanations will help us award partial credit, so we strongly recommend including (at least) a few words here and there to help with partial credit.
There are two practice quizzes. Both were adapted from old quizzes (prior quarters had different-length exams, with slightly different coverage; we've adjusted them to fit this quarter's expectations).
Extra section problems are an excellent source of practice; be sure to do the problem without looking at the solution first, don't just read the solutions (it's much easier to recognize a correct explanation than to generate one yourself!).
We strongly recommend looking at homework solutions (extras are available in Robbie's office) as modifications of homework problems are a common source of exam problems.
If you're just a minute or two late, you'll probably get there before the quiz starts (it will take a few minutes to hand out exams and get everyone settled). This should be enough time if you have a longer walk across campus or some other reason you might be a little late.
If you're later than that, we'll give you as much time as we can, but will have to stop everyone at the same time (remember you will have second-chance quiz slots at the end of the quarter).
If something beyond your control causes you to miss the quiz (e.g., illness or a car accident on the way to the quiz), we'll give you a makeup; if something within your control causes you to miss the quiz (just fogetting to come, or sleeping through your alarm), we won't give you a makeup. But you can do the second-chance quiz on the same topic at the end of the quarter (or just have this one be the one dropped).
Here's a practice quiz and its solution
Here's a second practice quiz and its solution