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PROVERBS VILLE MATHEMATICS TEAM

MTAP 2018 TRAINING – Cumulative Review 1

Name: ______________________________________________ Level: ______________

1. How many subsets are there in 𝐴 = {1, 2, 3, }? __________________


2. If 𝑈 = {1, 2, 3, …10}, 𝐴 = {1, 2, 5, 8, 9} and 𝐵 = {3, 7, 8, 9}, what is 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵𝐶 ? __________________
3. In a school there are 20 teachers who teach mathematics or physics. Of these, 12 teach
mathematics and 4 teach both physics and mathematics. How many teach physics? _________
4. In a class of 35 students, 24 like to play cricket and 16 like to play football. Also, each student
likes to play at least one of the two games. How many students like to play both cricket and
football? __________________
5. In a survey of 400 students in a school, 100 were listed as taking apple juice, 150 as taking
orange juice and 75 were listed as taking both apple as well as orange juice. Find how many
students were taking neither apple juice nor orange juice. __________________
6. If |P|=10, |Q|= 8, and |P ∩ Q|= 3, find |P ∪Q|? __________________
7. If |A| = 12, |B| = 7, |P ∪ Q| = 14, find |P ∩ Q|? __________________
8. If 𝑈 = {𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐, … 𝑗}, 𝐴 = {𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑑, 𝑓, 𝑔} and 𝐵 = {𝑐, 𝑑, 𝑗}, find (𝐴 ∪ 𝐵) ∩ 𝐵𝐶 . __________________
9. If |A| = 120, |B| = 97, |P ∪ Q| = 185, find |P ∩ Q|? __________________
10. If X and Y are two sets such that X ∪ Y has 50 elements, X has 28 elements and Y has 32
elements, how many elements does X ∩ Y have ? __________________
11. There are 200 individuals with a skin disorder, 120 had been exposed to the chemical C1, 50 to
chemical C2, and 30 to both the chemicals C1 and C2. Find the number of individuals exposed
to Chemical C1 but not chemical C2. __________________
12. If |M ∩ N| = 24 and |M ∪ N| = 26, what is |M| + |N|? __________________
13. There were 59 participants during the recent math camp. Among them, 37 liked doing projects,
30 liked solving problems, and 13 liked both. How many of the participants did not like at least
one of these two activities? __________________
14. Simplify 2(3)2 − 3(2)3 + (1 − 4)3 . __________________
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15. By how much is 3 − 3 greater than 2 − 2? __________________
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16. Simplify: (3 − 8) x (− 2) − 2 (−2). __________________

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17. Simplify: (3 − ) − (3 + ) . __________________
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18. Compute: 10 ÷ 3 . __________________
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19. Compute: (1 − 3) (1 − 5) (1 − 7) (1 − 9) (1 − 75). __________________

20. Simplify: 5 − {12 x [(−5)2 − 7] ÷ 3} __________________


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21. Simplify: −5 − (− 3) + 5 ÷ 4 __________________
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22. Carla works as a student assistant at their school library, and she gets paid 30 2 pesos per hour
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on weekdays. If she works on Saturdays, she gets paid 1 2 times her regular rate. If Carla works

for four hours each day during weekdays, and another 3 hours on Saturdays, how much will she
earn in a week? __________________
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23. Alice walks at the rate of 4 2 km per hour, while Bianca walks at the rate of 3 8 km per hour. If they

start together and walk in the same direction at the given rates, how far apart are they after two
hours? __________________
24. Jenny’s mom says she has an hour before it’s bedtime. Jenny spends 3/5 of the hour texting a
friend and 3/8 of the remaining time brushing her teeth and putting on her pajamas. She spends
the rest of the time reading her book. How long did Jenny read? __________________
25. Julian and Stacey need 8 liters of water to fill a tank. Stacey filled the tank with 3 11/12 liters of
water. Julian poured 1 2/5 liters less than Stacey into the tank. How much water is still needed to
fill the tank? __________________
26. 1/9 of the shirts sold at Peter's shop are striped. 5/8 of the remainder are printed. The rest of the
shirts are plain colored shirts. If Peter's shop has 81 plain colored shirts, how many more printed
shirts than plain colored shirts does the shop have? __________________
27. 2/9 of the people on a restaurant are adults. If there are 95 more children than adults, how many
children are there in the restaurant? __________________
28. Only 1/3 of the university students wanted to become teachers. If 3,360 did not want to become
teachers, how many university students were there? __________________
29. If water pours into a tank at a rate of 100 liters per minute, at what rate is the tank being filled in
kiloliters per hours? (1 kL = 1000 L)? __________________
30. What is the smallest positive integer that must be multiplied to 60 to get a perfect cube?
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