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Mathematics In The Modern World

Prelim

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Question 1

This sequence is formed by adding the the preceeding two numbers, starting with 0 and 1.

Select one:

a. Patterns

b. Fibonacci Sequence (answer)

c. Exponential Growth Model

d. Sequence

Question 2

To make predictions mathematical models can generate analysis and interpretation using existing
data.

Select one:

a. Mathematics is indespensible

b. Mathematics for Control

c. Mathematics for Prediction (answer)

d. Mathematics for Organization


Question 3

It refers to a statement that is both universal and conditional which contains some variation of the
words "for all" and conditional statements contain versions of the words "if-then".

Select one:

a. Universal Existential Statement.

b. Universal Conditional Statement (answer)

c. None of the above

d. Existential Universal Statement

Question 4

It refers to given sets A and B denoted by A x B read as "A cross B" where the set of ordered pairs
(a,b) where a is in A and b is in B.

Select one:

a. Subset

b. Cartesian Product (answer)

c. Ordered Pair

d. Set-Builder Notation

Question 5

To make predictions mathematical models can generate analysis and interpretation using existing
data.

Select one:
a. Mathematics for Control

b. Mathematics for Organization

c. Mathematics for Prediction (answer)

d. Mathematics is indespensible

Question 6

Mathematics played a major role in the underpinnings of our world. Logical reasoning and critical
thinking skills are required in any endeavor.

Select one:

a. Mathematics for Control

b. Mathematics for Prediction

c. Mathematics for Organization

d. Mathematics is indespensible (answer)

Question 7

These are regular, repeated or recurring forms or designs which are commonly observed in natural
objects such as six-fold symmetry of snowflakes, hexagonal structure and formation of honeycombs,
tiger's stripes and hyena's spots.

Select one:

a. Patterns (answer)

b. Fibonacci Sequence

c. Exponential Growth Model

d. Sequence
Question 8

When two quantities x and y are related so that for some range of values of x the value of y is
determined by that of x then we say that y is a function (f) of x.

Select one:

a. Relation

b. Variables

c. Function (answer)

d. Equality of Functions

Question 9

To be able to solve a problem, understanding what the problem asks for is very important.

Select one:

a. Carry out the plan

b. Devise a plan

c. Review the solution

d. Understand the problem (answer)

Question 10

It refers to given sets A and B denoted by A x B read as "A cross B" where the set of ordered pairs
(a,b) where a is in A and b is in ~

Select one:

a. Subset

b. Cartesian Product (answer)


c. Set-Builder Notation

d. Ordered Pair

Question 11

Two functions are said to be equal if and only they have the same set of ordered pairs (x,y).

Select one:

a. Equality of Functions (answer)

b. Relation

c. Variables

d. Function

Question 12

Successful problems solvers uses a variety of techniques when they attempt to solve a problem. The
following techniques are most useful:

Select one:

a. Review the solution

b. Understand the problem

c. Devise a plan (answer)

d. Carry out the plan

Question 13

This sequence is formed by adding the the preceeding two numbers, starting with 0 and 1.
Select one:

a. Sequence

b. Exponential Growth Model

c. Patterns

d. Fibonacci Sequence (answer)

Question 14

It refers to any two sets denoted by A and B such that every element of A is also an element of B
then A is called subset of B, written A B,

Select one:

a. Ordered Pair

b. Set-Builder Notation

c. Subset (answer)

d. Cartesian Product

Question 15

Mathematics played a major role in the underpinnings of our world. Logical reasoning and critical
thinking skills are required in any endeavor.

Select one:

a. Mathematics for Control

b. Mathematics for Organization

c. Mathematics for Prediction

d. Mathematics is indespensible (answer)


Question 16

When two sets form a collection of ordered pairs of (x,y) each of which coming from each set then it
is said that x R y.

Select one:

a. Equality of Functions

b. Variables

c. Relation (answer)

d. Function

Question 17

The most aesthetically pleasing proportion the ______________is approximated by the ratios of the
Fibonacci numbers.

Select one:

a. Ratio

b. Golden Ratio (answer)

c. Exponential Growth Model

d. Patterns

Question 18

When two quantities x and y are related so that for some range of values of x the value of y is
determined by that of x then we say that y is a function (f) of x.

Select one:

a. Function (answer)
b. Relation

c. Variables

d. Equality of Functions

Question 19

It refers to given elements a and b, the symbol (a,b) denotes the ordered pair consisting of a and b
noting that a is the first element of the pair b is the second element .Any two ordered pairs (a,b) and
(c,d) are said to be equal if and only if, a=c and b=d.

Select one:

a. Ordered Pair

b. Set-Builder Notation (answer)

c. Subset

d. Set- Roster Notation

Question 20

In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for Triangular numbers
is_______________________.

Select one:

a. n(3n-1)/2

b. n(n+1)/2 (answer)

c. None of the above.

d. n2

Question 21
A lot of events happening around us needed mathematical tools to help us in make sound analysis
and better decisions.

Select one:

a. Mathematics for Organization (answer)

b. Mathematics is indespensible

c. Mathematics for Control

d. Mathematics for Prediction

Question 22

The type of reasoning where a conclusion is made by applying assumptions, procedures or


principles.

Select one:

a. Polygonal Numbers

b. Deductive reasoning (answer)

c. Inductive reasoning

d. Term Numbers

Question 23

In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for Pentagonal numbers
is_______________________.

Select one:

a. n(n+1)/2

b. n2

c. n(3n-1)/2 (answer)

d. None of the above.


Question 24

Once a plan has been devised it must be carried out.

Select one:

a. Devise a plan

b. Review the solution

c. Understand the problem

d. Carry out the plan (answer)

Question 25

These are regular, repeated or recurring forms or designs which are commonly observed in natural
objects such as six-fold symmetry of snowflakes, hexagonal structure and formation of honeycombs,
tiger's stripes and hyena's spots.

Select one:

a. Exponential Growth Model

b. Patterns (answer)

c. Fibonacci Sequence

d. Sequence

Question 26

To be able to solve a problem, understanding what the problem asks for is very important.

Select one:
a. Review the solution

b. Devise a plan

c. Understand the problem (answer)

d. Carry out the plan

Question 27

The type of reasoning where a conclusion is made by means of specific examples.

Select one:

a. Inductive reasoning (answer)

b. Polygonal Numbers

c. Deductive reasoning

d. Conjecture

Question 28

The type of reasoning where a conclusion is made by means of specific examples.

Select one:

a. Inductive reasoning (answer)

b. Conjecture

c. Deductive reasoning

d. Polygonal Numbers
Question 29

It refers to a statement that is universal because its initial part says that a certain property is true for
all objects of a given sort, and it is existential because its second part assets the presence of
something.

Select one:

a. Universal Existential Statement. (answer)

b. None of the above

c. Existential Universal Statement

d. Universal Conditional Statement

Question 30

In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for square numbers
is_______________________.

Select one:

a. n(3n-1)/2

b. n(n+1)/2

c. None of the above.

d. n2 (answer)

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