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PRE-FINALS IN MATHEMATICS 10

Name: ___________________________________________ Date: ________________


Grade and Section: ________________________________ Score: _______________

General direction:
1. Follow all the instruction carefully. Failure to do so will warrant a substantial
deduction from your final score;
2. Use BLACK ink only;
3. If you have any questions, just raise your hand and the instructor will attend to you;
4. Talking to or looking at your seatmate (and his/her) paper is automatically considered
as cheating.
5. Strictly NO ERASURES.

I. Identification. Choose your answer in the box and write the letter on the blank
before each number.

A. Probability E. Combination I. Probability Experiment


B. Outcome F. Compound Event J. Dependent Event
C. Simple Event G. Mutually Exclusive K. Independent Event
D. Permutation H. Sample Space

_______ 1. The result of a single trial of a probability experiment.


_______ 2. The set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment.
_______ 3. A chance process that leads to a well-defined result.
_______ 4. Consists of two or more outcomes.
_______ 5. An event with one outcome.
_______ 6. The arrangement of n objects in a specific order using r objects at a time.
_______ 7. The selection of some or all of a number of different objects where the
order of selection is immaterial.
_______ 8. Two events are ___________ or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the
same time.
_______ 9. The chance that something will happen. How likely it is that some event
will occur.
_______ 10. An event where each event is not affected by any other events.

II. Multiple Choice. Choose the correct answer and write the letter on the blank
before each number.

_____ 1. If a calendar date is chosen at random for the month of June 2019,
what is the probability that it falls on Sunday?
4 5 4 5
a. 30 b. 30 c. . 31 d. 31
_____ 2. The sample space for tossing 3 coins consists of how many outcomes?
a. 2 b. 4 c. . 6 d. 8
_____ 3. When 2 dice are rolled, the sample space consists of how many events?
a. 6 b. 12 c. 36 d. 54
_____ 4. What is nP0?
a. 0 c. 1
b. N d. cannot be determined
_____ 5. What is the number of permutations of 6 different object taken all
together?
a. 0 b. 1 c. 36 d. 720
_____ 6. What is 0!?
a. 0 b. 1 c. undefined d. 10
_____ 7. What is nCn?
a. 0 b. 1 c. N d. Cannot be
determined
_____ 8. 5P5 is equal to
a. 5P2 b. 5P1 c. 5P4 d. 5P3
_____ 9. Two coins are tossed. What is the probability that two tails will come
up?
3 1 2 1
a. 4 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
_____ 10. A number from 1 to 10 is drawn at random. What is the probability
that it is a prime number?
2 1 1 3
a. 5 b. 10 c. 2 d. 10
_____ 11.What is the probability of having three coins in a row land heads up
when tossed?
1 1 1 1
a. 32 b. 8 c. 4 d. 16
_____ 12.What is the probability of being dealt a heart when dealt one of fifty-
two cards?
4 1 13 1
a. 13 b. 52 c. 52 d. 13
_____ 13.If two dice are tossed, what is the probability of the sum showing
being four?
3 2 1 7
a. 36 b. 4 c. 13 d. 36
_____ 14.What is the probability of getting a heart and then a club when dealt
two cards in succession from fifty-two deck cards?
2 13 13 2
a. 52 b. 204 c. 52 d. 26
_____ 15.If a die is thrown, what is the probability of getting a number less than
4?
1 1 1 2
a. 2 b. 3 c. 6 d. 3
_____ 16.How many ways can 16 tennis players be paired off for the first round
in a tournament?
a. 32 b. 64 c. 120 d. 240
_____ 17.How many four-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 3, 5,
7, 9 if no digit is repeated?
a. 5 b. 20 c. 120 d. 200
_____ 3!
18. (3−3)! Is
a. 6 b. 3 c. undefined d. 1
_____ 19. 6C2=
a. 15 b. 20 c. 36 d. 56
_____ 20. How many different arrangements of the letters in the word number
can be made?
a. 560 b. 640 c. 720 d. 1080
_____ 21. Given A = {1, 3, 6, 8, 12, 15} and B = {6, 9, 12} which is TRUE?
a. B is the complement of A b. A ∩ B=∅
c. A and B is mutually d. B is an element of A
exclusive
_____ 22. If P = {a, b, c, d, e}, Q = {a, c, d, e, t} and R = {b, c, d, e, t}, then the
intersection of P, Q, and R is:
a. {a, b, c, d, e, b. {a, c, c. {a} d. {c, d, e}
t} e}
_____ 23. If P = { a, b, c, d, e}, Q = {a, c, d, e, t} and R = {b, c, d, e, t}, then the
union of P, Q, and R is:
a. {a, b, c, d, e, b. {a, c, c. {t} d. {c, d, e}
t} e}
_____ 24. If P = { a, b, c, d, e}, Q = {a, c, d, e, t} and R = {b, c, d, e, t}, then P
complement is:
a. {a, b, c, d, e, b. {c, d, c. {t} d. {a}
t} e}
_____ 25. There are 15 sixth graders, 10 seventh graders, and 16 eight graders
in a gym class. The gym teacher randomly selects one student to
collect balls. In how many ways can choosing not a seventh grader
occur?
a. 10 ways b. 31 ways c. 26 ways d. 41 ways
_____ 26. A bucket contains 18 baseballs. Some are regular baseballs and some
are soft baseballs. Choosing a regular baseball and not choosing a
regular baseball have the same number of favorable outcomes. How
may soft baseballs are in the bucket?
a. 0 b. 8 c. 9 d. 18
_____ 27. A password must have 2 letters and 3 digits. How many different
passwords are possible?
a. 60, 466, 176 b. 468, 000 c. 676, 000 d. 82
_____ 28. Michael has 2 has, 3 shirts, and eight pants. How many different
ways can he wear the outfit if he wears one of each?
a. 24 ways b. 56 ways c. 13 ways d. 48 ways
_____ 29. There are 4 white tokens and 6 blue tokens in a bag. Once a token is
selected, it is not replaced. Find the probability of selecting two white
tokens.
8 4 1 2
a. 15 b. 15 c. 15 d. 15
_____ 30. A standard number cube is rolled and a card is drawn from a deck of
10 cards numbered 1 to 10. Find P (3 on the number cube and 9 on the
card)
4 1 1 1
a. 15 b. 240 c. 60 d. 8
_____ 31. A standard number cube is rolled and a card is drawn from a deck of
10 cards numbered 1 to 10. Find P (odd on the number cube and less
than 7 on the card)
1 7 3 3
a. 2 b. 10 c. 10 d. 40
_____ 32.There are 3 red, 1 blue, and 2 yellow marbles in a bag. Once a marble
is selected it is not replaced. Find the probability of getting red marble
and yellow marble in a bag.
1 1 5 2
a. 6 b. 5 c. 6 d. 5
_____ 33.There are 3 red, 1 blue, and 2 yellow marbles in a bag. Once a marble
is selected it is replaced. Find the probability of getting red marble
and yellow marble in a bag.
1 1 5 2
a. 6 b. 5 c. 6 d. 5
_____ 34. What is the number of possible outcomes when a coin is tossed 6
times?
a. 36 b. 64 c. 12 d. 32
_____ 35. The number of ways in which we can choose a committee from four
men and six women so that the committee includes two men and 3
women.
a. 26 b. 252 c. 14 d. 120
_____ 36. The total number of 9-digit numbers which have all different digits
is:
a. 10! b. 9! c. 9 x 9! d. 10 x 10!
_____ 37. How many numbers of words which can be formed out of the letters
of the word ARTICLE, so that vowels occupy the even place?
a. 1440 b. 7! c. 144 d. 630
_____ 38. What is the value n if nP4 = 120?
a. 5 b. 4 c. 6 d. 3
_____ 39. What is the value n if nP4 = 360?
a. 5 b. 4 c. 6 d. 3
_____ 40. What is the sum of 6C1 + 6C2 + 6C5 + 6C6?
a. 720 b. 360 c. 36 d. 28

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