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Antique Vocational School

Bugasong, Antique
3rd Quarter Exam in Grade 10
I. Multiple Choice. Read each item carefully and choose the best answer. Write only the letter.
1. Choosing a subset of a set is an example of _________.
a. combination c. integration
b differentiation d. permutation
2. Which of the following situations or activities involve permutation?
a. matching shirts and pants
b. forming different triangles out of 5 points on a plane, no three of which are collinear.
c. assigning telephone numbers to subscribers.
d. forming a committee from the members of a club
3. Two different arrangements of objects where some of them are identical are called________.
a. distinguishable permutations c. circular permutations
b. unique combinations d. circular combinations
4. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word PASS.
a. 4 b. 12 c. 36 d. 144
5. What is 8P5?
a. 56 b. 336 c. 1 400 d. 6 720
6. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word EDUCATED.
a. 1 680 b. 10 080 c. 20 160 d. 40 320
7. In a room, there are ten chairs in a row. In how many ways can 5 students be seated in consecutive chairs?
a. 720 b. 600 c. 252 d. 120
8. In how many ways can a committee of 7 students be chosen from 9 juniors and 9 seniors if there must be 4
seniors in the committee?
a. 10 584 b. 1 764 c. 210 d. 84
9. Brian likes to wear colored shirts. He has 10 shirts in the closet. Three of these are blue, four are in different
shades of red, and the rest are of mixed or different colors. What is the probability that he will wear a blue or
a red shirt?
7 4 3 4 3 7 7 4
a. + b. + c. + d. −
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
For numbers 10 – 12. Some street foods were sampled and tested for the presence of disease-causing bacteria
or harmful chemicals. A random sample of 200 street foods of various types according to how they are
prepared was examined. The table shows the results:
Number of Food
Number of Food
Number of Food with Both Bacteria
Type of Food with Harmful Total
with Bacteria Only and Harmful
Chemicals Only
Chemicals
Fried 35 15 18 68
Boiled 46 14 32 92
Grilled 24 8 8 40
Total 105 37 58 200
10. What is the probability that a street food selected at random is fried?
68 35 50 68
a. 200 b. 105 c. 142 d. 142
11. What is the probability that a food selected at random is both grilled and contained harmful chemicals?
40 58 16 16
a. 200 b. 105 d. 142 d. 200
12. What is the probability that a randomly selected food has both bacteria and harmful chemicals?
40 58 16 8
a. 200 b. 200 c. 142 d. 58
13. All the letters of the alphabet are written on a piece of paper and placed in a bag. A student draws out a
letter without putting back the letter, they draw a second letter. What is the probability of picking a vowel and
then the letter B?
1 1 5 6
a. 130 b. 25 c. 26 d. 26
14. Events that have no outcomes in common.
a. simple events c. dependent events b. mutually exclusive events d. compound events
7!
15. Calculate .
3! (2 !)
a. 420 b. 840 c. 1 680 d. 2 520
16. Calculate 12P4.
a. 40 320 b. 11 880 c. 990 d. 495
17. Calculate 20C5.
a. 6 840 b. 15 504 c. 116 280 d. 1 860 480
18. You roll a number die. Find the probability that you roll a 2 or an odd number.
2 1 1 1
a. b. c. d.
3 6 2 3
19. From a standard deck of cards, you draw two cards without replacement. What is the probability you draw
a 6 and then an ace?
4 1 1 4
a. b. c. d.
52 169 13 663
20. A teacher has a box of crayons that contains 6 red, 6 blue, 6 green and 6 purple crayons. Haily picks a
crayon out of the box, then without putting that crayon back she picks a second crayon. What is the
probability that the first crayon is purple and the second crayon is purple?
1 11 5 3
a. b. c. d.
16 47 92 46
21. Point Q is the midpoint of ST. Which of the following is true about ST?
a. ST = QS + QT c. ST = 2|QS - QT|
b. ST = QS – QT d. ST = 2|QS + QT|
22. What is the distance between points D(-10,2) and E(6,10)?
a. 16 b. 20 c. 10√ 2 d. 8√ 5
23. Which of the following equation describes a circle on the coordinate plane with a center at (2,-3) and a radius of 5
units?
a. (x – 2)2 + (y + 3)2 = 252 c. (x – 3)2 + (y + 2)2 = 252
b. (x + 2)2 + (y - 3)2 = 52 d. (x – 2)2 + (y + 3)2 = 52
24. The endpoints of a segment are (-5,2) and (9,12) respectively. What are the coordinates of its midpoint?
a. (7,5) b. (2,7) c.(-7,5) d. (7,2)
25. Which is the center of the circle x2 + y2 + 4x – 8y + 10 = 0?
a. (-2, 4) b. (2, 4) c. (4, 2) d. (4, -2)
II. Write the standard equation and the general equation of the following circles given the coordinates of the
circle and the radius.
1. center (-3, -2) ; r = 4 units
2. center ( 4, -5) ; r = 8 units
3. center (-2, -8) ; r = 12 units
4. center (2, 6) ; r = 3 units
III. Solve each of the following problems.
1. How many permutations can be made from the letters of the word SENIOR if:
a. all letters are used.
b. three letters are used at a time.
2. If Carmel will watch 4 movies from a list of 12 movies, how many choices does she have?
3. In a box, there are 3 red balls, 4 white balls, and 5 blue balls. What is the probability of picking;
a. a white ball
b. a blue ball
c. a red ball
God Bless!
Prepared by:

Orlynjoy B. Espiritu

Recommending Approval:

NATYLENE Z. ARNAIZ
Head Teacher VI/Academic Department

Approved:
FE T. DUAZO
Principal III

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