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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

FIRST MONTHLY EXAMINATION


PRE-CALCULUS

Name: ____________________________ Date Taken: ______________


Year and Section: ___________________ Result: ____________

Directions: Shade the letter that corresponds to the correct answer, choose letter E if there is no possible
answer. Use only the provided answer sheet. STRICTLY NO ERASURE as checking will be done automated.

1. It is a plane figures formed by the intersection of a plane and a right circular cone, depending on the angle of
the plane with respect to the cone.
a) Conic Section b) Degenerate Conic c) Hyperbola d) Parabola
Sections
2. A straight line passing through the vertex and always perpendicular to its base is called
a) Axis b) Directrix c) Nappe d) Vertex
3. It is a plane figure that can be obtained by the intersection of a double cone with a plane passing through
the apex/vertex
a) Conic Section b) Degenerate Conic c) Hyperbola d) Parabola
Sections
4. The locus of a point moving in a plane in such a way that its distance from a fixed point remains constant is
called
a) Circle b) Ellipse c) Hyperbola d) Parabola
5. Any segment connecting the center and a point on the circle is called
a) Axis of symmetry b) Center c) Radius d) Vertex
6. Which of the following equation is a Circle? Show your solution (5pts)
a) x2 + y2 − 14x + 2y = −14 b) x2 + y2 − 14x + 2y = -50 c) x2 − 14x + 2y = −14 d) x2 − 14x + 2y = −50
7. From the standard equation of the circle in item number 6, what is the coordinates of its center? (2pts)
a) (-7, 1) b) (7, -1) c) (-1, 7) d) (1, -7)
8. From the standard equation of the circle in item number 6, what is the radius of the circle? (2pts)
a) 6 b) 36 c) 7.07 d) 50
9. Find the standard equation of the circle which is x2 + y2 − 14x + 2y = −1. Show your solution (5pts)
a) (x + 7)2 + (y - 1)2 = 49 b) (x − 7)2 + (y + 1)2 = 49 c) (x + 1)2 + (y - 7)2 = 49 d) (x − 1)2 + (y + 7)2 = 49

10. From the standard equation of the circle in item number 9, what is the coordinates of its center? (2pts)
a) (-7, 1) b) (7, -1) c) (-1, 7) d) (1, -7)
11. From the standard equation of the circle in item number 9, what is the radius of the circle? (2pts)
a) 7 b) 49 c) 2.65 d) none of these
12. Find the standard equation of the circle which center at (15, −20), radius 9. (2pts)
a) (x + 15)2 + (y - 20)2 = 81 b) (x − 15)2 + (y + 20)2 = 81 c) (x + 20)2 + (y - 15)2 = 81 d) (x - 20)2 + (y + 15)2 = 81
13. Find the standard equation of the circle which is 2x2 + 2y2 − 14x + 18y = 7. Show your solution (5pts)
a) (x+4.5)2 + (y-3.5)2 = 26.8 b) (x–4.5)2 + (y+3.5)2 = 26.8 c) (x+3.5)2 + (y-4.5)2 = 26.8 d) (x–3.5)2 + (y+4.5)2 = 26.8

14. From the standard equation of the circle in item number 13, what is the coordinates of its center? (2pts)
a) (-4.5, 3.5) b) (4.5, -3.5) c) (-3.5, 4.5) d) (3.5, −4.5)
15. Find the standard equation of the circle which is x2 + y2 + 2x − 4y = 39. Show your solution (5pts)
a) (x + 1)2 + (y − 2)2 = 10 b) (x - 1)2 + (y + 2)2 = 10 c) (x + 1)2 + (y − 2)2 = 49 d) (x - 1)2 + (y + 2)2 = 49

16. From the standard equation of the circle in item number 15, what is the coordinates of its center? (2pts)
a) (1, -2) b) (-1, 2) c) (2, -1) d) (-2, 1)
17. Find the standard equation of the circle which center at (3, −1), radius 6. (2pts)
a) (x + 1)2 + (y - 3)2 = 36 b) (x − 1)2 + (y + 3)2 = 36 c) (x + 3)2 + (y - 1)2 = 36 d) (x − 3)2 + (y + 1)2 = 36

18. Find the standard equation of the circle which is x2 − 6x + y2 = 7. Show your solution (5pts)
a) (x − 3)2 + y2 = 16 b) (x + 3)2 + y2 = 16 c) x2 + (y - 3)2 = 16 d) x2 + (y + 3)2 = 16
19. From the standard equation of the circle in item number 18, what is the coordinates of its center? (2pts)
a) (3, 0) b) (-3, 0) c) (0, 3) d) (0, -3)
20. The locus of a point which moves so that its distance from a fixed point and a fixed line are equal is called
a) Circle b) Ellipse c) Hyperbola d) Parabola

Prepared by: Approved by:

ROMMEL M. MAGCALAS MS. ERALLA B. NICDAO


Subject Teacher High School Principal

“Learning is not memorizing the exact words from the book.


Learning is understanding it, and being able to explain it in your own words”
- Ranchhoddas Shamaldas Chanchad (The 3 idiots) All is well!!!

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