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Year End Examination

MATHEMATICS 9
S.Y. 2020 – 2021

Name: ______________________________________________________ Score: __________________

Teacher: ______________________________________________________ Date: __________________

READ EACH ITEM CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROPERLY.

I.A. TRUE or FALSE: Write True if the statement is true. Otherwise, write False.

1. The largest angle is opposite the longest side of the triangle.


2. When the three sides of a triangle are known, the law of cosines can be used to find an unknown angle
measure.
3. In any ∆ABC, c2=a2+b2.
4. As x increase from 0° to 90°, its sine value decrease from 1 to 0.
5. The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the longest of the three sides.
6. The secant ratio is the reciprocal of the sine ratio.

I.B. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Answer the following questions and write your answer on your white board. Show
solution if needed.

7. What is the real number of quadratic equation8 x 2−3 x+ 1=0?


a.8,3,1 b. a=1, b=-3,c=8 c.a=8,b=-3,c=1 d. 1 only
0
8. Simplify 4 .
a. 1 b. 0 c. 4 d. 40
9. It is a four sided polygon.
a. parallelogram b. quadrilateral c. rhombus d. kite
10. It is a comparison of two or more numbers or quantities.
a. extreme b. mean c. proportion d. ratio
11. Which of the following mnemonic is not a part of primary trigonometric ratio.
a. CAH b. SOH c. TOA d. CHOU
14. Who is the father of trigonometry?
a. Einstein b. Euclid c. Hipparchus d. Ingram

III. PROBLEM SOLVING: Solve and answer the following. SHOW YOUR SOLUTION.

13-14. In ∆ABC, m<A = 40°, b = 14cm and c = 12cm?


a. 8.050cm b. 8.090cm c. 9.98cm d. 9.089cm

Soln: Type equation here .

15-16. In XYZ, m<Y = 45°, a = 10cm and c = 11cm?


a. 8.050cm b. 8.090cm c. 9.98cm d. 9.089cm
Soln: b
17-18.Two sides of a triangle measures 23 and 30. Their included angle measures 24°. How long is the third

side?

a. 12.50cm b. 13.16cm c. 14.98cm d. 14.9cm


Soln:

19-20.The length of two sides of a parallelogram are 12cm and 15cm, and one angle of the parallelogram
measures 10°. Find the lengths of the diagonals of the parallelogram.
a. 3.841cm b. 3.16cm c. 4.98cm d. 1.9cm
Soln: a

For item #21-26.Solve ∆ABC, given a=4, m<A = 40°, and m<B=54°

a. 3.841cm b. 3.16cm c. 4.98cm d. 1.9cm


Soln:

27-28. Solve x2 - 2x – 15 =0 and check.


a. (x+3)(x-5) b. (x-3)(x-5) c. (x+3)(x+5) d. (x-3)(x+5)

Solution:

29-30. The square root of the sum of two consecutives integers is 7. Find the two integers.
a. 23 and 24 b. 24 and 25 c. 26 and 27 d. 28 and 29
Soln:

31-22.At West High School, the ratio of boys to girls is 8:9. If 374 students attend west high school, how many
of them are boys?
a. 170 b. 172 c. 176 d. 180

Solution:

33-34.In a photograph, Ensan is 8cm tall and her brother kentoy is 9cm tall. Ensan actual height is 150cm.What
is kentoy actual height?
a. 168.75 cm b. 172cm c. 176cm d. 180cm

Solution:

35-36. If a guy wire for a tree is 8m long, making a 40° angle with the ground, how far is the base of the tree
from the stake anchoring the wire?
a. 6.13m b. 17.13m c. 18.13m d. 19.13 m
Soln:

37-38. The entrance of an indoor parking space a 1 m above the ground level. A ramp from the ground level is
to be built. If the angle of elevation from the base of the ramp to its top is to be 10°, how long should
the ramp be?
a. 4.75m b. 5.76m c. 6.45m d. 7.1 m
Soln:

III. ESSAY. Answer the following questions concisely. Your answer will be assessed based on the given

rubric..
39 – 42. The Cosine Law has been proven to be a reliable way of solving an oblique triangle. A person is reliable if he acts
efficiency in proper moments or circumstances. In what ways have you proven to your friends, teachers,
parents and school that you are reliable?

43 – 46. Neuroscience research suggest that there is no such things as a math brain. Everyone can learn math and the
brain has the ability to grow and shrink. When you struggle and makes mistakes, it is important time for your
brain. It is the time when the brain grows! To know more about math. Do you believe what they say about the
math brain? Why?

49 – 50. Gossip and rumors are universal statements that are often passed on by people for the wrong reasons. For
justice to prevail, a rumor or gossip must be stopped and ignored and accusations must be assumed false until
these are proven to be true. Have you experienced being the victim of nasty gossips or rumors? If yes, how did
you feel?

CRETERIA 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point 0 poins


EXPLANATION The explanation The explanation The explanation The explanation No explanation
was accurate and was somewhat was almost was confusing
used accurate and accurate
mathematical used
terms mathematical
terms
PRESENTATION The presentation The presentation The presentation The presentation The student failed
was clear to all was was good was not good. to present his
somewha solution
t clear
MASTERY OF The students The student All ideas are The student The student
CONCEPTS ON showed mastery showed sufficient arranged in a showed little showed no
MEASURES OF of the concepts mastery of the logical order, and mastery of the mastery or
POSITION involving concepts all ideas are concepts required nothing
Measures of involving relevant. involving from the lesson.
Position Measures of Measures of
Position Position

GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME

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