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Multiple Choice: Shade the box of the letter that corresponds to the correct

1. Mathematics is a science and an art that deals with .

A Numbers B Patterns C Relationships D All of the above

2. It refers to regular, repeated, or recurring form of designs that are observed in natural objects.

A Rhythm B Pattern C Relationship D Sequence

3. It refers to an ordered list of numbers called terms, that may have repeated values, and the
arrangement of these terms is set by a definitive rule.

A Rhythm B Pattern C Relationship D Sequence

It refers to an ordered list of numbers that is formed by adding the preceding two numbers and it
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begins with 0 and 1.

The Golden Fibonacci


A B The Golden Ratio C D Fibonacci Spiral
Angle Sequence

5. It refers to a value that’s considered as the most aesthetically pleasing proportion 1: 1.618.

The Golden Fibonacci


A B The Golden Ratio C D Fibonacci Spiral
Angle Sequence

Applying the concepts of probability, experts can calculate the chance of an event occurring.
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This implies that .

Math is for Math is for Math is for Math is


A B C D
organization prediction control indispensable

7. Social media analysts can crunch all online postings using software to gauge the netizen’s
sentiments of particular issues of personalities. This implies that .

Math is for Math is for Math is for Math is


A B C D
organization prediction control indispensable

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8. Mathematics at its most basic level, logical reasoning and critical thinking are crucial skills
that are needed in any endeavour. This implies that .

Math is for Math is for Math is for Math is


A B C D
organization prediction control indispensable

9. With the threats of climate change and global warming, it is believed that man should change
his behaviour to save himself and his planet. Math provides measurement as hard evidence
and these are analyzed for decision-making processes. This implies that .

Math is for Math is for Math is for Math is


A B C D
organization prediction control indispensable

10. The Fibonacci Sequence was discovered by .

A Bonacci of Pisa B Fibonae of Pisa C Leandro of Pisa D Leonardo of Pisa

11. If Fib (22) = 17,711 and Fib (24) = 46,636. What is the value of Fib (23)?

A 28,657 B 10,946 C 11,214 D 28,925

12. If Fib (22) = 17,711 and Fib (24) = 46,636. What is the value of Fib (21)?

A 28,657 B 10,946 C 11,214 D 28,925

13. If Fib (32) = 2,178,309 and Fib (34) = 5,702,887. What is the value of Fib (31)?

A 1,269,346 B 1,346,269 C 1,634,269 D 1,436,926

14. If Fib (32) = 2,178,309 and Fib (34) = 5,702,887. What is the value of Fib (33)?

A 3,524,578 B 3,578,524 C 3,245,578 D 3,524,785

15. If Fib (32) = 2,178,309 and Fib (34) = 5,702,887. What is the value of Fib (35)?

A 9,722,645 B 9,272,465 C 9,227,645 D 9,227,465

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