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MODULAR QUIZ - Module 1: Algebra

PROBLEM #1: How many gallons of a mixture containing 75% alcohol should be added to 3.5 gallon(s) of a 25 % solution to
give a 35 % solution? 
a. 1.1 gal
b. 1.69 gal
c. 1.44 gal
d. 0.88 gal

PROBLEM #2: Find the positive value of the constant h so that the sum of the roots of the given equation is zero if A =3 , B = 3.5
, C = 25. GIVEN EQUATION: x² + A(h²)x = B + Cx. 
a. 5
b. 7
c. 3
d. 2

PROBLEM #3: A man is 25 years old and his son is 5. In how many years will the father be 2 times as old as his son? 
a. 26 yrs
b. 29 yrs
c. 15 yrs
d. 16 yrs

PROBLEM #4: A candy manufacturer has two grades of candy selling at Php37/kg and Php24/kg, respectively. How many
pounds of the higher grade must be used to make a mixture of 250 kg to sell at Php29/kg? 
a. 123.01 lbs
b. 165.14 lbs
c. 96.15 lbs
d. 97.37 lbs

PROBLEM #5: Two pipes running simultaneously can fill a pool in 11 hours. If both pipes run for 8 hours and then the first is
then closed it requires 17 hours more for the second pipe to fill the pool. How long does it take for the first pipe to fill the pool?
a. 24.38 hrs
b. 23.62 hrs
c. 13.36 hrs
d. 25.97 hrs

PROBLEM #6: A pipe can fill a tank in 9 hrs if the drain is open. If the pipe runS with the drain open for 2 hours and the pipe is
then closed, the tank will be emptied in 45 minutes more. How long does it take the pipe to fill the tank if the drain is closed right
at the start of filling? 
a. 3.88 hrs
b. 2.46 hrs
c. 2.45 hrs
d. 2.61 hrs

PROBLEM #7: How many liters of water must be added to 120 liters of a 30 % solution to produce a solution that is 26 % salt? 
a. 36.73 lit
b. 32.64 lit
c. 18.46 lit
d. 20.55 lit

PROBLEM #8: For a particular experiment, you need 5 liters of 10% solution. You find 6 % and 18 % solution on the shelf. How
much of the weaker solution must you mix with the appropriate amount of the stronger solution to get the desired concentration? 
a. 86.94 gal
b. 146.78 gal
c. 127.92 gal
d. 80 gal

PROBLEM #9: Mikee, Luisse, and Joycee can mow the lawn in 7 , 8 , 12 hours, respectively. What fraction of the yard can they
mow in 2 hour if they work together?
a. 70.24 %
b. 80.52 %
c. 128.62 %
d. 96.13 %

SITUATION 1:
A farmer planned to plough a field by doing 130  hectares a day. After 1 days of work he increased his daily productivity by 0.15
% and he finished the job 3 days ahead of schedule.    
PROBLEM #10: In how many days did the farmer get the job done? 
a. 22.13 days
b. 21 days
c. 37.18 days
d. 26.86 days

PROBLEM #11: In how many days did the farmer plan to get the job done? 
a. 33.92 days
b. 24 days
c. 27.63 days
d. 47.88 days

PROBLEM #12: Wence is 5 years older than Levi. In 35 years the product of their ages will be 6.6 times the product of their
present ages. How old is Levi now? 
a. 21
b. 23
c. 24
d. 20

PROBLEM #13: What percentage of a mixture of sand, gravel and cement containing 0.1% cement should be replaced by pure
cement in order to produce a mixture that is 0.35% cement? 
a. 27.78 %
b. 49.9 %
c. 50.09 %
d. 28.86 %

PROBLEM #14: A boy's brother is 4 times as old as him. Said boy is 8 years younger than his sister. The sum of their ages is
32years. How old is the boy?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 4

PROBLEM #15: A tank can be filled by three pipes separately in 10 , 45 , 35minutes respectively. In how many minutes can it be
filled by the three pipes acting together? 
a. 12.11 mins
b. 7.52 mins
c. 6.63 mins
d. 12.77 mins

PROBLEM #16: A gold smith needs 110 grams of gold alloy of 75 % pure gold. Only two alloys of gold are available, the first
being 84 % pure gold, and the other is 69 % pure gold. How many grams of 84% pure gold must he use to suit his requirements? 
a. 44 gms
b. 83.8 gms
c. 44.57 gms
d. 60.01 gms

PROBLEM #17: A 50 grams alloy containing 75% gold is to be melted with a 40 grams alloy containing 65% gold. How much
percentage of gold is the resulting alloy? 
a. 103.97 %
b. 99.38 %
c. 73.3 %
d. 70.56 %

PROBLEM #18: A pump can fill up a tank in 18 hours. Another pump can do it in 15 hours. How long will it take for both pumps
together to fill up the tank? 
a. 8.26 hrs
b. 14.7 hrs
c. 8.35 hrs
d. 8.18 hrs

PROBLEM #19: 2000 kg of steel containing 12 % nickel is to be made by mixing a steel containing 18 % nickel with another
steel containing 7% nickel. How much of the steel 18 % nickel is needed? 
a. 1371.87 kg
b. 955.73 kg
c. 909.09 kg
d. 1366.33 kg

PROBLEM #20: In a quadratic equation problem, one student made a mistake in copying the coefficient of x and got a root of 5
and -4. Another student made a mistake in copying the constant term and got a root of 4and -5. Which is one of the correct roots? 
a. 6
b. 9
c. 5
d. 4

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 2: Algebra


PROBLEM #1 : Find the bigger of the two consecutive even integers such that the square of the
larger is 68 greater than the square of the smaller integer.
a. 20
b. 22
c. 16
d. 18

PROBLEM #2 : The sum of two numbers is 50 . If the larger is divided by the smaller, the quotient
is 1 and the remainder is 10. Find the smaller number 
a. 21
b. 20
c. 19
d. 17

PROBLEM #3 : The tens digit of a certain two-digit number exceeds the units digit by 1 and is 2
less than twice the unit’s digit. Find the number. 
a. 32
b. 21
c. 43
d. 54

PROBLEM #4 : The difference of the square of the digits of a two place positive number is 33. If
the digits are reversed in order, the resulting number subtracted from the original number is 27.
What is the original number? 
a. 63
b. 52
c. 41
d. 74

PROBLEM #5 : One less than thrice a number is equal to six times the number decreased by 157.
What is the number?
a. 54
b. 52
c. 56
d. 51

PROBLEM #6 : A certain two digit number is equal to 8 times the sum of its digits increased by 4.
If the digits will be reversed and the result is subtracted from the original number, the result will be
63. Find the number. 
a. 93
b. 95
c. 97
d. 92

PROBLEM #7 : One more than three times the middle digit of a three-digit number is the sum of
the other two. If the number is divided by the sum of its digits, the quotient is 58and the remainder
is 0If the digits are reversed, the number becomes smaller by 297. Find the number. 
a. 522
b. 526
c. 527
d. 521

PROBLEM #8 : A box of apples costing Php300 was jointly purchased by three housewives, A, B,
C. One-half of what A paid added to 1/5 of what B and 1/10 of what C paid will make it Php74; and
the sum of what A paid, increased by 1/8 of what B paid diminished by one-fourth of what C paid,
will make it Php70. How much did A pay?
a. Php 80
b. Php 83
c. Php 85
d. Php 79

PROBLEM #9: The difference of two numbers is 99. If the larger is divided by the smaller, the
quotient is 4 and the remainder is 9. Find the bigger number. 
a. 129
b. 134
c. 143
d. 118

PROBLEM #10: The sum of the squares of two numbers is 325, the first number being 28less than
2 times the second number. Determine the sum of the numbers. 
a. 25
b. 23
c. 21
d. 19

PROBLEM #11: A man bought 25 chickens for Php 720. Each cock , hen and costs Php 60, Php 20,
Php 10respectively. How many chicks did he buy? 
a. 12
b. 14
c. 10
d. 6

PROBLEM #12: In a candy shop, chocolate which sells for Php400/kg is mixed with nuts which are
sold for Php210/kg are mixed to form a chocolate-nut candy which sells for Php286/kg. How much
nuts are used to make 10 kg of the mixture? 
a. 6
b. 10
c. 4
d. 5
PROBLEM #13: When you divide a 3-digit number by the sum of the digits, the value is 67 and the
remainder is 3. If the digits are reversed, the result will be 792 less. Find the ten’s digit of the
original number. 
a. 6
b. 7
c. 2
d. 4

PROBLEM #14: When sold, the sum of the cost of 8chickens and 5duck is 220 more than the cost
of 2 geese. If 9 chicken, 4 ducks and 6 geese would cost 697, how much does geese cost each
piece? 
a. Php 60
b. Php 28
c. Php 65
d. Php 68

PROBLEM #15: If a certain number of two digit be divided by the sum of the digits, the quotient is
6 and remainder is 3. Three times the given number is 168 more than the number expressed by the
digits in reverse order. What is the unit's digitof the original number? 
a. 5
b. 8
c. 3
d. 4

PROBLEM #16: The sum of the digits of a 3 digit number is 8. The hundreds digit being three
times the unit digit. If 198 is subtracted from the number, the order of the digits will be reversed.
Find the tens digit of the number. 
a. 6
b. 7
c. 2
d. 4

PROBLEM #17: The sum of the digits of a two digit number is 10. If the digits are reversed, the
new number is 14 more than half the original number. Determine the original number. 
a. 55
b. 46
c. 37
d. 64

PROBLEM #18: A Civil Engineer bought 14 boxes of screws for Php 4950. There were three types
of screws bought, namely Screw A , B, and C which cost Php 300, Php 525, Php 150
respectively.per box. How many boxes of screw B did he buy? 
a. 8
b. 9
c. 4
d. 6

PROBLEM #19: A certain two digit number is 8 times the sum of the digits. If 45 is subtracted from
the number, the digits would be reversed. Find the number. 
a. 74
b. 75
c. 72
d. 71

PROBLEM #20: In a purse there are nickels, dimes, and quarters amounting to $4.65. There are
twice as many dimes as quarters, and the number of nickels is two more than twice the number of
dimes. Determine the number of nickels. 
a. 26
b. 30
c. 29
d. 25

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 3: Algebra


PROBLEM 1: The numerical coefficient of the 4th term in the expansion of (x + 2y)^10. 
a. 5040
b. 210
c. 3340
d. 960

PROBLEM 2: At what time after 6 pm will the hands of the clock be 60deg apart for the second
time? 
a. 6:19.09
b. 6:43.63
c. 6:45.45
d. 6:18.18

PROBLEM 3: A man left his house between 2 and 3 o’clock. After spending between two to three
hours outside, he came home and noticed that the hands of the clock are exactly interchanged as to
their positions when he earlier left the house. What time was it when he left the house? 
a. 2:10.25 o’clock
b. 2:20.05 o’clock
c. 2:15.12 o’clock
d. 2:26.01 o’clock

PROBLEM 4: A box of apples costing P110.00 was jointly purchased by three housewives, A, B, C.
The sum of what A paid added to 1/20 of what B and 1/4 of what C paid will make it P61.00; and
the sum of what A paid, increased by 1/5 of what B paid diminished by 1/8 of what C paid, will
make it P59.00. How much did each pay?
a. A = P20, B = P10, C = P50
b. A = P50, B = P20, C = P40
c. A = P10, B = P50, C = P10
d. A = P50, B = P10, C = P20

PROBLEM 5: What time between 2 and 3 o'clock will the angle between the hands of the clock is
bisected by the line connecting the center of the clock and the 3 o'clock mark? 
a. 2:23.15
b. 2:16.41
c. 2:15.13
d. 2:18.46
PROBLEM 6: When you divide x^4 + Ax^3 + 5x^2 + Bx + 6 by (x–3), the remainder is 16. When
you divide by (x+2), the remainder is 10. Find A + B. 
a. 2
b. -5
c. 7
d. 12

PROBLEM 7: It is between 4 and 5 o’clock in 15 minutes, the minute hand will be as much after
the hour hand as it is now behind it. What is the time?
a. 4:15.82
b. 4:14.32
c. 4:15.12
d. 4:16.12

PROBLEM 8: In the expansion of (x^1/2 - 3x^-5/2)^12, find the term free of x.


a. 3897234
b. 89322347
c. 4330262
d. -4330260

SITUATION 1
What time after 2 o’clock will the hands of the clock 
PROBLEM 9: Be 45 degrees from each other for the first time?
a. 2:19.09
b. 2:32.32
c. 2:21.81
d. 2:43.63
PROBLEM 10: Be 135 degrees from each other? 
a. 2:27.27
b. 2:32.32
c. 2:21.81
d. 2:35.45

SITUATION 2
A man left his house between 2 and 3 o’clock. After spending between two to three hours outside,
he came home and noticed that the hands of the clock are exactly interchanged as to their positions
when he earlier left the house. 
PROBLEM 11: What time was it when he left the house?
a. 2:46.20
b. 2:60.12
c. 2:30.35
d. 2:26.01

PROBLEM 12: How long did he stay outside?


a. 2:30.35
b. 2:26.01
c. 2:60.12
d. 2:46.20

PROBLEM 13: When you divide cx^3 – x^2 + dx – 4 by (x – 2), the remainder is 18. When you
divide by (x + 2), the remainder is -34. Find d if d is 8 more than c. 
a. 3
b. 4
c. 9
d. 6

PROBLEM 14: How many minutes after 8 o’clock will the hand be directly opposite each other for
the first time? 
a. 10.173
b. 10.91
c. 10.273
d. 10.164

PROBLEM 15: Find two consecutive even integers such that the square of the larger is 52 greater
than the square of the smaller integer.
a. 10 and 12
b. 8 and 10
c. 12 and 14
d. 14 and 16

PROBLEM 16: The sum of two numbers is 19. If the larger is divided by the smaller, the quotient is
3 and the remainder is 3. Find the smaller number 
a. 5
b. 4
c. 9
d. 14

PROBLEM 17: The tens digit of a certain two-digit number exceeds the units digit by four and is
less than twice the unit’s digit. Find the number. 
a. 52
b. 73
c. 95
d. 104

PROBLEM 18: The difference of the square of the digits of a two place positive number is 45. If the
digits are reversed in order, the resulting number subtracted from the original number is also 45.
What is the original number?
a. 72
b. 63
c. 32
d. 81

PROBLEM 19: One less than four times a number is equal to five times the number decreased by
25. What is the number? 
a. 24
b. 11
c. 15
d. 12

PROBLEM 20: How many minutes after 9 o’clock will the hands of the clock form an angle of
150 for the second time? 
a. 21.82 min
b. 33.43 min
c. 34.63 min
d. 16.36 min

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 4: Algebra


PROBLEM 1: Find the ratio of an infinite geometric series if the sum is 2400 and the first term is
480 *
a. 0.8
b. 0.72
c. 0.68
d. 0.64

PROBLEM 2: Find the first term of an infinite geometric series if the sum is 2400 and the common
ratio is 0.9
a. 228
b. 240
c. 204
d. 192

PROBLEM 3: Find the sum of the infinite geometric series if the ratio is 0.5 and the first term is
120 
a. 240
b. 216
c. 204
d. 192

PROBLEM 4: Find the 9th term of an infinite geometric series if the sum is 1200 and the first term
is 360 
a. 19.71
b. 18.68
c. 17.64
d. 20.75

PROBLEM 5: Find the sum of the infinite series : 360, 216, 129.6, 77.76... 
a. 855
b. 810
c. 900
d. 720

PROBLEM 6: Find the remainder when 2x^3 – 3x^2 – 4x - 23 is divided by x – 9 .


a. 1155
b. 1154
c. 1159
d. 1156

PROBLEM 7: Find the common difference of an arithmetic series if the sum of 13 terms is 351 and
the first term is 3. 
a. 4
b. 6
c. 5
d. 3.2

PROBLEM 8: Find the first term of an arithmetic series if the sum of 7 terms is 168 and the
common difference is 6.
a. 6
b. 4
c. 9
d. 10

PROBLEM 9: Find the sum of 5 terms the arithmetic series : 4, 11, 18, 25...
a. 91
b. 92
c. 90
d. 94

PROBLEM 10: Find the 18th term of an arithmetic series if the common difference is 4 and the sum
is 684.
a. 71
b. 74
c. 75
d. 72

PROBLEM 11: Find the value of a so that ak + b, ck + d, and ek + f will form a geometric
progression if k,b,c,d,e, and f are respectively 9 ,45 ,40 ,81 ,338 ,45 .
a. 3
b. 4
c. -2
d. 2

PROBLEM 12: The bob of a pendulum is released, and on the first swing it travels 80 cm. On each
subsequent swing it travels 0.96 as far as it did on the preceding swing. How many centimeters does
it travel before coming back to rest? 
a. 1650
b. 6300
c. 5950
d. 2000

PROBLEM 13: if a ball will be dropped at an initial height of 200 cm. On each subsequent rebound,
it rises 0.98 as high as it did on the preceding height. How many centimeters does it travel before
coming back to rest? 
a. 5700
b. 5400
c. 19800
d. 24800

PROBLEM 14: If a and b are positive numbers while c and d are any number; a, c, b form a
geometric progression and d, a, b form an arithmetic progression, find the value of (a + b). if c and d
are respectively 36 and 6.
a. 80
b. 75
c. 51
d. 48

PROBLEM 15: Php 42000 is to be divided among Marie, Nora, and Obrey such that their shares in
the same order form an arithmetic progression. Nora’s share is 2 times that of Marie’s. How much is
Nora’s share? 
a. 38000
b. 14000
c. 34000
d. 12000

PROBLEM 16: An arithmetic progression starts with 1 , has 21 terms, and the middle term is 136.
Determine the 19th term?
a. 157
b. 254
c. 244
d. 48

PROBLEM 17: The arithmetic mean or average of six numbers is 18. If two numbers are added to
the progression, the new arithmetic mean is 20. Find the sum of the two numbers added
a. 35
b. 40
c. 80
d. 50

PROBLEM 18: Determine x so that x, ax + b, cx + d will be a geometric progression. if a, b, c, and


d are respectively 8 , 6 , 4 , 288.
a. 5
b. 4
c. 6
d. 3

PROBLEM 19: When you divide Bx³ + 5x² + Dx + 4 by (x – 4), the remainder is 484. Find D if it is
4 times B. 
a. 19
b. 18
c. 20
d. 16

PROBLEM 20: Determine the sum of the progression if there are 12 arithmetic means between -6
and 46 .
a. 466
b. 252
c. 238
d. 364

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 5: Trigonometry


PROBLEM #1: The sides of a triangle are 8, 7, 9 inches long. In a similar triangle, the longest side
is 40 inches long. Find the area in sq. inch. 
a. 503.53
b. 477.03
c. 450.53
d. 530.03

PROBLEM #2: The sides of a triangle are 12, 9, 15 inches long. In a similar triangle, the longest
side is 40 inches long. Find the shortest side.
a. 25.2
b. 26.4
c. 27.6
d. 24

PROBLEM #3: The angle of elevation of the top (point D) of a tower from point A is 20 degrees.
From another point B, the angle of elevation of point D is 50 degrees. The point A and B are 2 220
ft ft apart and on the same horizontal plane as the foot of the tower (point C). The horizontal angle
subtended by A and B at the foot of the tower is 80 degrees. Find the height of the tower CD. 
a. 84.62 ft
b. 88.65 ft
c. 80.59 ft
d. 64.47 ft

PROBLEM #4: A man stands x meters away from the base of a flagpole and at the same elevation
as the base. He observed by means of a level that the angle of elevation of the top of the flagpole
was50 degrees. When he moved the instrument 40 m farther away from his original position, he
observed that the angle of elevation of the top of the flagpole was 20 degrees. If the height of the
instrument was 1.6 m, find the height of the flagpole 
a. 23.69 m
b. 22.56 m
c. 25.94 m
d. 18.05 m

PROBLEM #5: The sides of a triangle are 8, 7, 9 inches long. In a similar triangle, Find the
LENGTH of median to the longest side 
a. 6.32 inches
b. 6.02 inches
c. 5.12 inches
d. 7.22 inches

PROBLEM #6: A person 100 meters from the base of a tree, observes that the angle between the
ground and the top of the tree is 18 degrees. Estimate the height h of the tree.
a. 32.5 m
b. 29.25 m
c. 37.38 m
d. 39 m

PROBLEM #7: When the top T of a mountain is viewed from point A, 2500 m from ground, the
angle of depression a is equal to 15 and when it is viewed from point B on the ground, the angle of
elevation b is equal to 10 degrees. If points A and B are on the same vertical line, find the height h
of the mountain. 
a. 1041.82
b. 992.21
c. 1141.04
d. 793.77

PROBLEM #8: From the third floor of a building, the angle of depreciation of an object on the
ground is 30, while from a sixth floor window, 10.5m above the first point of observation the angle
of depression is 60. How far is the object from the building? 
a. 8.64
b. 10
c. 10.45
d. 9.09

PROBLEM #9: If sin 3A = cos 6B then, which is the value of A + 2B? 


a. 29 degrees
b. 33 degrees
c. 30 degrees
d. 24 degrees

PROBLEM #10: A 50m high tower stands vertically on a hillside (sloping ground) which makes an
angle of 18 degrees with the horizontal. A tree also stands vertically up the hill from the tower. An
observer on top of the tower finds the angle of depression of the top of the tree to be 26 degrees and
that of the bottom to be 38 degrees. Determine the height of the tree
a. 13.27 m
b. 14.6 m
c. 15.26 m
d. 10.62 m

PROBLEM #11: The sides of a triangle are 5, 6, 7 respectively. The side opposite the shortest side
is: 
a. 42.2 degrees
b. 44.42 degrees
c. 37.76 degrees
d. 53.3 degrees

PROBLEM #12: A man in a balloon observes two points, A and D, on a horizontal plane. The
angles of depression of the points are respectively, 15 and10 degrees . The horizontal angle
subtended by AD at a point below the balloon is 45. If the balloon is 80 m high, determine AD. 
a. 305.51 m
b. 321.59 m
c. 273.35 m
d. 385.91 m

PROBLEM #13: From a 100 feet observation tower on the coast, a Coast Guard Officer sights a
boat in difficulty. The angle of depression of the boat is 10 degrees. How far is the boat from the
shoreline?
a. 538.77 ft
b. 510.42 ft
c. 652.2 ft
d. 567.13 ft
PROBLEM #14: The angle of elevation of the top of a light house from a boat 60 m from it is the
compliment of the angle of elevation of the same light house when the boat is 100 m from it. Find
the height of the light house.
a. 77.46 m
b. 69.71 m
c. 65.84 m
d. 92.95 m

PROBLEM #15: From an airplane flying at 200 m above the ground, the angle of depression of a
tower directly to the right of it is 30 degrees. An observer on the base of another tower directly to
the left of the airplane finds that the angle of elevation of the airplane is 60 degrees. How far apart
are the two towers? 
a. Php 461.88 m
b. Php 508.07 m
c. Php 392.6 m
d. Php 554.26 m

PROBLEM #16: Two ships at sea, A and B, are 4 km apart. The ships are 3 km and 5 km miles
respectively from a lighthouse on the shore. Find the angle subtended by the two ships about the
lighthouse. 
a. 53.13 degrees
b. 47.82 degrees
c. 61.1 degrees
d. 63.76 degrees

PROBLEM #17: Find A in sin (90° + A) = cos (30+A) 


a. -15
b. -14
c. -13
d. -18

PROBLEM #18: What is the value of X(less than 2pi) that will satisfy the equation, (sin X)^2 +
4sinX + 3 = 0. 
a. 1.43 pi
b. 1.5 pi
c. 1.28 pi
d. 1.8 pi

PROBLEM #19: The sides of a triangle are 5, 6, 7 respectively. The area of the triangle is...
a. 13.97
b. 14.7
c. 12.5
d. 11.76

PROBLEM #20: A man standing 50 m away from the base of a hill, and at the same elevation as the
base of the hill, observed by means of an engineer’s transit that the angle of the top of the hill is 50
degrees. If the height of the instrument is 1.5 m, find the height of the hill. 
a. 61.09 m
b. 67 m
c. 70 m
d. 73 m
MODULAR QUIZ - Module 6: Plane Geometry
PROBLEM #1: The area of a rhombus is 24. One diagonal measures 6 units, find the length of the
other diagonal.
a. 6
b. 7
c. 9
d. 8

PROBLEM #2:Two circles are tangent to a third circle internally and are tangent to each other
externally. The distances between their centers are10, 8, 6 inches, respectively. Find the radius of
the biggest circle.
a. 11
b. 12
c. 10
d. 14

PROBLEM #3: A parallelogram has sides measuring 70 cm and 80 cm. If the shorter diagonal is 45
cm, compute the included angle. 
a. 34.09 degrees
b. 37.5 degrees
c. 28.98 degrees
d. 40.91 degrees

PROBLEM #4: A tangent line intersect a secant line to a circle. If the distance from the point of
tangency to the point of intersection is 8, and the external distance of the secant line is 4, find the
length of the secant line.
a. 16
b. 14
c. 14
d. 13

PROBLEM #5: Give the area of a triangle in square meters when the base is equal to 30 cm. and the
height is equal to 60 cm. 
a. 0.06
b. 0.09
c. 0.08
d. 0.07

PROBLEM #6: Given a triangle ABC in which AB = 300 and BC = 400. A bisector BD is drawn in
the triangle (the point D lies on the side AC). A straight line DE is drawn through the point D and
parallel to the side AB (the point E lies on the side BC), and another straight line EK is drawn
through the point E and parallel to BD. Determine the side AC if AD – KC = 10.
a. 98
b. 108
c. 83
d. 78
PROBLEM #7: In triangle ABC, AB = 16 m, BC = 18 m and CA = 24 m. How far is the point
intersection of the angular bisectors from vertex C in m?. 
a. 13.22
b. 15.31
c. 13.92
d. 16.7

PROBLEM #8: The distance between the centers of the three circles which are mutually tangent to
each other externally are 16, 12, 14. The area of the largest circle is 
a. 241.75
b. 229.02
c. 216.3
d. 254.47

PROBLEM #9: The cyclic quadrilateral ABCD has sides AB , BC , CD and DA whose values are
respectively 8, 20, 16, 12. Find the area of the quadrilateral. 
a. 175.27
b. 157.74
c. 201.56
d. 140.22

PROBLEM #10: Three circles tangent externally to each other are inside a larger circle having a
radius of 12 cm. The circles with centers C2 and C3 have the same radius of 6 cm. Find the radius
of the circle with center at C1. 
a. 6
b. 7
c. 4
d. 10

PROBLEM #11: "The difference in perimeters between a circle and an inscribed hexagon is 8
cm.Determine the radius of the circle in cm. "
a. 28.25
b. 25.43
c. 24.01
d. 33.9

PROBLEM #12: "The difference in perimeters between a circle and an inscribed hexagon is 8
cm.Find the difference between their areas. " 
a. 412.07 cm
b. 433.76 cm
c. 368.7 cm
d. 347.01 cm

PROBLEM #13: "The difference in perimeters between a circle and an inscribed hexagon is 8
cm.Find the area of the ring included between the circumferences of the inscribed and
circumscribed circles of the given hexagon. "
a. 595.46 cm
b. 626.8 cm
c. 532.78 cm
d. 752.16 cm
PROBLEM #14: To find the width of a river, a surveyor sets up a transit at point C on one river
bank and sights directly across to point B on the other bank. The surveyor then walks along the bank
for a distance of 275 m to point A. The angle CAB is 60 degrees. What is the approximate width of
the river? . 
a. 500.13
b. 428.68
c. 476.31
d. 571.57

PROBLEM #15: In triangle ABC, angle C = 60 degrees, A = 45 degrees, AB = 40 m. What is the


length of the median drawn from the vertex A to side BC? 
a. Php 37.15
b. Php 39.1
c. Php 33.24
d. Php 31.28

PROBLEM #16: A circle with radius 8 has half its area removed by cutting off a border of uniform
width. Find the width of the border 
a. 2.22
b. 2.11
c. 2.69
d. 2.34

PROBLEM #17: Given 3 vertices of a triangle whose coordinates are (2, 1), (3, -3), (5, 3) , find the
area.
a. 10
b. 7
c. 13
d. 14

PROBLEM #18: Find the area of a quadrilateral having sides AB = 10 cm, BC = 5 cm, CD = 14 cm.
and DA = 15 cm, if the sum of the opposite angles B and D is equal to 220. 
a. 106.02
b. 90.88
c. 100.974
d. 121.17

PROBLEM #19: Find the sum of vertex angles of a octagram. 


a. 684 degrees
b. 648 degrees
c. 828 degrees
d. 720 degrees

PROBLEM #20: A closed polygon has 20 diagonals. The number of sides of the polygon is:
a. 10
b. 11
c. 13
d. 8

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 7: Plane Geometry


QUIZ PROPER
PROBLEM 1: Find the area of the smaller segment of a circle of radius 10 cm determined by a
chord which subtends a central angle of 1.2 rad. 
a. 12.8 cm²
b. 13.4 cm²
c. 10.7 cm²
d. 9.57 cm²

PROBLEM 2: If an equilateral triangle is circumscribed about a circle of radius 8, determine the


side of the triangle. 
a. 28.53 cm
b. 29.12 cm
c. 27.71 cm
d. 26.65 cm

PROBLEM 3: In triangle ABC, B = 70°, side c = 60 cm. If the radius of inscribe circle is 10 cm.
Compute the length of side b. 

a. 72.34 cm
b. 56.57 cm
c. 82.74 cm
d. 45.89 cm

Situation: Given the coordinates of the vertices of a triangle: (0, 0°), (9, 30°) & (6, 70°).
PROBLEM 4: Determine the perimeter. 
a. 15
b. 18.37
c. 20.85
d. 27.33

PROBLEM 5: Determine the area. 


a. 20.68
b. 17.36
c. 13.50
d. 34.71

PROBLEM 6: Compute the radius of circumscribing circle. *


a. 6.50
b. 8.50
c. 3.45
d. 4.55

SITUATION: A circle of area 1018 cm² is cut into two segments by a chord which is 5 cm from
the center. 
PROBLEM 7: Compute the ratio of smaller area to bigger area. *
a. 0.632
b. 0.312
c. 0.482
d. 0.532

PROBLEM 8: Compute the ratio of lengths of smaller arc and bigger arc. *
a. 0.867
b. 0.512
c. 0.486
d. 0.696

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 8: Solid Geometry

SITUATION 1
The volume of a spherical wedge is 16 cm³, and subtended angle is 1.5-radian.  

PROBLEM 1: Find the diameter of the sphere. 


a. 2.52 cm
b. 3.15 cm
c. 4.35 cm
d. 5.04 cm

PROBLEM 2: What is the area of lune? 


a. 12.15 cm²
b. 19.05 cm²
c. 14.18 cm²

PROBLEM 3: The frustum of a cone with altitude 6 meters and area of small and big base are equal
to 2 and 4.5 sq meters, respectively. Find the volume in cu. meters. 
a. 21
b. 22
c. 25
d. 19

PROBLEM 4: A square pyramid has a base whose area is 25 cm². A section parallel to the base and
3.18 cm above it has an area of 4 cm². Find the volume total of the pyramid.
a. 41.34 cm³
b. 44.17 cm³
c. 47.18 cm³
d. 51.02 cm³

PROBLEM 5: A cone of axis 30 cm which inclined at 60° from the horizontal has a base diameter
of 20 cm. Find the volume of cone in cubic centimeters.
a. 1576.12
b. 2720.69
c. 2020.35
d. 3141.59

PROBLEM 6: A pyramid with a square base has an altitude of 25 cm. If the edge of the base is 15
cm. Calculate the volume of the pyramid. 
a. 2014 cm³
b. 1145 cm³
c. 1654 cm³
d. 1875 cm³
PROBLEM 7: The volume of the frustum of a regular triangular pyramid is 135 cu.m. The lower
base is an equilateral triangle with an edge of 9 m. The upper base is 8 m. above the lower base.
What is the upper base edge in meters?
a. 3
b. 5
c. 4
d. 6

PROBLEM 8: A circular cylinder circumscribed about a right prism having a square base one meter
on an edge. The volume of the cylinder is 6.283 cu.m. Find its altitude in m. 
a. 8
b. 6
c. 5
d. 4

PROBLEM 9: A circular cone having an altitude of 9cm is divided into 2 segments having the same
vertex. If the smaller altitude is 6cm, find the ratio of the volume of small cone to the big cone. 
a. 3.296
b. 2.296
c. 0.296
d. 1.296

PROBLEM 10: A frustum of a regular pyramid has an upper base of 8 m. x 80 m. and a lower base
of 10 m. x 100 m. and an altitude of 5 m. Find the volume of the frustum of pyramid.
a. 4166.67 m³
b. 4066.67 m³
c. 4366.67 m³
d. 4266.67 m³

PROBLEM 11: The volume of two spheres are in the ratio of 27:343 and the sum of their radii is
10. Find the radius of the smaller sphere. 
a. 6
b. 3
c. 5
d. 4

PROBLEM 12: Determine the radius of a right circular cylinder if it has a lateral area of 88 cm² and
has a volume of 220 cm³. 
a. 2 cm
b. 3 cm
c. 4 cm
d. 5 cm

PROBLEM 13: A spherical ball having a diameter of 30 cm is immersed in oil contain in the
cylinder making a 10 cm rise of the oil. Find the diameter of the cylinder. 
a. 42.43 cm
b. 65.34 cm
c. 25.67 cm
d. 30.58 cm

PROBLEM 14: A cone is inscribed in a 1m × 1m × 1m cube. Find the volume of said cone. 
a. 0.26 m³
b. 0.65 m³
c. 1.23 m³
d. 0.94 m³

PROBLEM 15: The altitude of a zone is 2 cm and the radius of the sphere is 9 cm. Find the volume
of the spherical sector whose base is the given zone. 
a. 508.94 cm³
b. 763.41 cm³
c. 339.29 cm³
d. 254.47 cm³

PROBLEM 16: The central angle of a spherical wedge is 1 radian. Find the volume if radius is 1
unit.
a. 2/3
b. 1.2
c. 1.4
d. 1.5

PROBLEM 17: A frustum of a sphere of diameter 12 cm is formed by two parallel planes, one
through the diameter and the other distance h from the diameter. The curved surface area of the
frustum is required to be 1/4 of the total surface area of the sphere. The volume of the frustum in
cc. 
a. 113
b. 131
c. 311
d. 321

PROBLEM 18: Find the height of a tetrahedron given a volume of 170 cm³. 
a. 6.52 cm
b. 8.10 cm
c. 9.23 cm
d. 13.05 cm

PROBLEM 19: The volume of two spheres are in the ratio of 125: 216 and the sum of their radii is
11. Find the radius of the smaller sphere.  
a. 5.25
b. 4.5
c. 4.25
d. 5

PROBLEM 20: A spherical ball whose diameter is 40 cm is fully immersed in oil that is contained
in a cylinder. The oil surface rise by 10 cm . Find the diameter of the cylinder. 
a. 45.85 cm
b. 32.45 cm
c. 72.65 cm
d. 65.32 cm

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 9: Solid Geometry & Spherical


Trigonometry
QUIZ PROPER
PROBLEM 1: In a spherical triangle, B = 81°50’, C = 91°40’, c = 90°. Find angle A.
a. 78°11’
b. 68°11’
c. 48°11’
d. 96°11’

PROBLEM 2: In a spherical triangle: A = 116°19’, B = 80°30’ and C = 55°37’. Find side a. 
a. 115°28’
b. 134°12’
c. 113°45’
d. 123°56’

PROBLEM 3: A spherical triangle ABC has an angle C = 90° and sides a = 50° and c = 80°. Find
the value of “ b” in degrees. 
a. 74.33°
b. 76.33°
c. 75.33°
d. 77.33°

PROBLEM 4: Given a right spherical triangle, C = 90°, B = 60°, c = 100°, b =? 


a. 32.12°
b. 67.73°
c. 58.52°
d. 85.12°

PROBLEM 5: Find the area of the spherical triangle: A = 140°, B = 75°, C = 86°, R = 40 m 
a. 3378.96 m°
b. 3271.46 m°
c. 4123.56 m°
d. 5142.51 m°

PROBLEM 6: The radius of a spherical triangle is 10 m. Its angles are 60°, 75° and 110°. Find its
area. 
a. 113.45 sq. m.
b. 45.31 sq. m.
c. 78.14 sq. m.
d. 91.89 sq. m.

PROBLEM 7: Given a spherical triangle with A = 100°, B = 110° and C = 120°. If the radius of the
sphere is 10 in, find the area. 
a. 314.16 in²
b. 261.80 in²
c. 207.18 in²
d. 167.25 in²

PROBLEM 8: The area of an equilateral spherical triangle is 10° sq.m, find the measure of each
angle if its radius is 10. 
a. 44°
b. 88°
c. 66°
d. 77°

PROBLEM 9: The radius of a spherical triangle is 10 m. Its angles are 60 , 75 , 110 degrees. Find
measure of the great-circle arc passing thru vertex A that is perpendicular to side a 
a. 11.46 m
b. 10.85 m
c. 12.06 m
d. 14.47 m

PROBLEM 10: The angles of a given triangle is 55°, 130°, and 85°. What is its spherical excess? 
a. 55°
b. 75°
c. 65°
d. 90°

PROBLEM 11: The radius of a spherical quadrilateral is 10m. Its angles are 100 , 140 , 110 , 111
degrees. Find its volume of the spherical pyramid with the said quadrilateral as the base. 
a. 558.21
b. 528.83
c. 675.73
d. 587.59

PROBLEM 12: The angles of a spherical triangle are A = 52°, B = 51° and C = 90°. The sides are
60°, 43°, and 47°, which side is c? 
a. 60°
b. 43°
c. 47°
d. 90°

PROBLEM 13: The angles A, B, C of a spherical triangle are 110°, 130°, and 120°. Find the side b. 
a. 143.13°
b. 125.43°
c. 185.28°
d. 139.28°

PROBLEM 14: Find the distance between New York (40°43’N, 74°0’W) and San Francisco (37°
42’ N, 122° 26’W). 
a. 1781.68 Na.mi.
b. 2226.91 Na.mi.
c. 3027.12 Na.mi.
d. 5999.28 Na.mi.

PROBLEM 15: Given A = 70°, B = 80° and b = 120. Find angle C 


a. 168.38°
b. 129.8°
c. 161.3°
d. 141.5°

PROBLEM 16: In a spherical triangle, side a =52°, side b = 48° and side c = 65°. 
Find angle B. 
a. 68.15°
b. 55.07°
c. 45.81°
d. 47.32°

SITUATION 1
A Cebu Pacific Airlines plane on one of its trip is to fly from Manila (latitude 14°35’N; longitude
120°59’E) to Sydney, Australia. (latitude 33°52’S; longitude 151°12E).

PROBLEM 17: If Manila is exactly 8:00AM, what is the time in Australia? 


a. 6:0.80 AM
b. 10:0.84 AM
c. 11:14 AM
d. 3:52 PM

PROBLEM 18: Compute the distance from Manila to Sydney. 


a. 2851 naut.miles
b. 2005 naut.miles
c. 1945 naut.miles
d. 3381 naut.miles

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 10: Analytic Geometry


QUIZ PROPER
PROBLEM 1: Find the equation of a line where x–intercept is 2 and y – intercept is –2. 
a. x – y – 1 = 0
b. x – y – 2 = 0
c. –2x + 2y = -2
d. 2x + 2y + 2 = 0

PROBLEM 2: What is the radius of the circle x² + y² – 12y = 0? 


a. 4
b. 6
c. 3
d. 5

PROBLEM 3: Where is the center of the curve x² + y² – 2x – 4y – 31 = 0? 


a. (1, 2)
b. (2, -1)
c. (1, 1)
d. (2, 1)

PROBLEM 4: What is the slope of the line 2x + 5y - 6 = 0? 


a. -3/2
b. 3/2
c. 2/3
d. -2/5

PROBLEM 5: What is the equation of the perpendicular line bisecting the two points (4, 0) and (6,
3)? 
a. 4x – 6y + 29 = 0
b. 4x + 6y + 29 = 0
c. 4x + 6y – 29 = 0
d. 4x – 6y – 29 = 0

PROBLEM 6: Compute the y – intercept of a line passing through point (5,3) and a slope of 3/4. 
a. -3/4
b. -5/4
c. -3/5
d. -4/5

PROBLEM 7: What is the equation of the line that passes thru (0,4) and is parallel to the line x – y –
2 = 0 ? 
a. x + y – 6 = 0
b. x – y + 4 = 0
c. x + y – 11 =0
d. x – y + 8 = 0

PROBLEM 8: Determine the distance from the point (8,10) to the farthest point on the circle x² + y²
= 16y. 
a. 17.85
b. 16.25
c. 20.52
d. 13.42

PROBLEM 9: Find the center and the radius of the equation x² + x + y² + 6y + 9 = 0. 
a. (2/3, 5)
b. (-1/5, 3)
c. (-1/2, -3)
d. (-1/4, -4)

PROBLEM 10: The equation of the line passing through the origin and parallel to the line 5x – 3y +
8 = 0 is: 
a. 5x – 3y = 3
b. 5x – 3y = 2
c. 5x – 3y = 1
d. 5x – 3y = 0

PROBLEM 11: Find the distance from a point (5, -3) to the line 7x – 4y = 28 
a. 1.62 units
b. 2.36 units
c. 5.47 units
d. 7.13 units

PROBLEM 12: Find the equation of line passing through the points P1(-8, 1) and P2(8, -1). 
a. 8 + xy = 0
b. y + 8x = 0
c. y + x = 0
d. x + 8y = 0

PROBLEM 13: A point move so that its distance from the point (2, -1) is equal to its distance from
the x-axis. The equation of the locus is: 
a. x² + 4x – 2y – 5 = 0
b. x² – 4x + 2y + 5 = 0
c. x² – 4x – 2y + 5 = 0
d. x² + 4x + 2y + 5 = 0

PROBLEM 14: Find the equation of the tangent line to the curve y = x + 5x² which is passing thru
point (1,3). 
a. 11x – y = 8
b. 11x – y = 7
c. 11x – y = 6
d. x – y = -2

PROBLEM 15: If the point (2, k) lies on the line with slope 3 and passing through the point (1, 6),
find k. 
a. 6
b. 5
c. 9
d. 7

PROBLEM 16: Find the value of k for which the equation x² + y² + 4x – 2y – k = 0 represents a
point circle.
a. 8
b. 7
c. –6
d. –5

PROBLEM 17: Find the center of the circle defined by the equation: x² – 8y + y² + 2x – 64 = 0.
a. (-4, 1)
b. (-1, 4)
c. (4, -4)
d. (-1, 1)

PROBLEM 18: Find the length of the tangent from point (7, 8) to the circle x² + y² – 9 = 0. *
a. 12.7
b. 11.4
c. 13.1
d. 10.2

PROBLEM 19: Find the equation of the line normal to the tangent at point (4, 0) on the curve x² +
16y = 32 – 4x – y². 
a. 3x + 6y – 32 = 0
b. 4x – 3y – 16 = 0
c. 3x – 4y + 16 = 0
d. 2x - y - 8 = 0

PROBLEM 20: Find the center of a circle defined by the equation: x² + y² + 24x + 6y – 144 = 1.
a. (12, -3)
b. (-12, 3)
c. (12, 3)
d. (-12, -3)
MODULAR QUIZ - Module 11: Analytic Geometry

QUIZ PROPER
PROBLEM 1:Find the distance between foci in the equation of the curve 9x² + 25y² – 144x + 200y
+ 751 = 0. 
a. 6 units
b. 10 units
c. 8 units
d. 12 units

PROBLEM 2: A hyperbola, major axis 8 and minor axis 6. Find the distance from its center to its
directrix.
a. 2.2
b. 4.2
c. 3.2
d. 5.2

PROBLEM 3: Find the distance between A(4, -3) and (-2, 3). 
a. 6.48
b. 11.48
c. 10.5
d. 8.48

PROBLEM 4: What is the equation of the asymptotes of the hyperbola (x²/9) - (y²/4) = 1?
a. 2x – y = 0
b. 2x + y = 0
c. 2x – 3y = 0
d. 3x – 2y = 0

PROBLEM 5: Find the length of the latus rectum of the parabola y² = -8x?
a. 8
b. 9
c. 7
d. 6

PROBLEM 6: Given an ellipse (x²/36) + (y²/32) = 1. Determine the distance between directrix.
a. 36
b. 45
c. 20
d. 18

PROBLEM 7: Find the eccentricity of an ellipse when the length of the latus rectum is 2/3 the
length of the major axis. 
a. 0.577
b. 0.477
c. 0.333
d. 0.643

PROBLEM 8: Find the equation of the directrix of the parabola x² = 16y.


a. x = -4
b. y = 4
c. x = 4
d. y = -4

PROBLEM 9: Find the location of the focus of the parabola y² + 4y – 4x – 8 = 0. 


a. (2.5, 2)
b. (3, 1)
c. (2, 2)
d. (-2, -2)

PROBLEM 10: Find the equation of an ellipse with axis parallel to x-axis, center at (0, 0),
eccentricity is 1/3, and distance between foci is 2.
a. (x²/8) + (y²/9) = 1
b. (x²/9) - (y²/8) = 1
c. (x²/9) + (y²/8) = 1
d. (x²/9) - (y²/9) = 1

PROBLEM 11: Find the equation of a parabola with vertex at (0,0), axis on the x–axis and its latus
rectum the diameter of the circle x² + y² – 4x – 12 = 0 
a. y² = 2x
b. y² = 4x
c. y² = -4x
d. y² = 8x

PROBLEM 12: Determine the distance between the directrices of an ellipse whose eccentricity is
0.5 and the distance between two foci is 5. 
a. 20
b. 21
c. 22
d. 23

PROBLEM 13: If the length of the latus rectum of an ellipse is three-fourth of the length of its
minor axis, find its eccentricity. 
a. 0.18
b. 0.66
c. 0.72
d. 0.32

PROBLEM 14: Find the equation of an ellipse defined by the equation: x² + y² + 24x + 6y – 144 =
0.
a. (12, -3)
b. (-12, 3)
c. (12, 3)
d. (-12, -3)

SITUATION 1
An ellipse has length of major axis 8 and minor axis 6.
PROBLEM 15: Compute the center-to-directrix distance. 
a. 4.05
b. 6.05
c. 5.05
d. 7.05

PROBLEM 16: Compute the length of latus rectum. 


a. 3.5
b. 4.0
c. 4.5
d. 5

PROBLEM 17: Find the second eccentricity. 


a. 0.88
b. 0.66
c. 0.55
d. 0.77

SITUATION 2
Given the equation of an ellipse 16x² – 32x + 25y² – 100y = 284.
PROBLEM 18: Find the center of the curve. 
a. (2, 3)
b. (4, -3)
c. (3, 5)
d. (1, 2)

PROBLEM 19: Compute the distance between foci.


a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6

PROBLEM 20: Compute the length of minor axis. 


a. 8
b. 10
c. 4

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 12: Analytic Geometry


QUIZ PROPER
PROBLEM 1: Determine the equation of the directrix of the curve 3x = 2y² – 4y + 7. 
a. x = 30/20
b. x = 30/24
c. x = 31/20
d. x = 31/24

PROBLEM 2: A parabola with vertex at the origin is passing through (3, 4). If the focus is on the x
–axis, find the length of latus rectum.
a. 16/3
b. 15/3
c. 14/3
d. 17/3
SITUATION 1
An ellipse with center at point (6, -3), major-axis parallel to x-axis, passes thru (1.6, -0.6), has a
latus rectum that is 4.5 units long.

PROBLEM 3: Find the length of semi-major axis.


a. 4
b. 3
c. 5
d. 6

PROBLEM 4: Compute the distance between foci, d = 2c


a. 10.39
b. 4.65
c. 16.11
d. 5.29

PROBLEM 5: Find the eccentricity 


a. 0.66
b. 0.75
c. 0.55
d. 0.866

PROBLEM 6: Find the equation of the diameter of an ellipse with equation 25x² + 64y² = 1600 that
bisects all chords having a slope of 1/4.
a. 25x – 64y = 0
b. 12x + 5y = 0
c. 64x + 5y = 0
d. 25x + 16y = 0

SITUATION 2
The equilateral hyperbola xy = 8 has the x – axis and y – axis as asymptotes.  

PROBLEM 7: Find the distance between vertices.


a. 6
b. 8
c. 12
d. 1

PROBLEM 8: What is the length of the conjugate axis?


a. 12
b. 4
c. 8
d. 16

PROBLEM 9: Find its eccentricity.


a. 1.426
b. 1.325
c. 1.525
d. 1.414

PROBLEM 10: Given the curve y² = -12x. Compute the length of the latus rectum. *
1 point
a. 12
b. 6
c. 10
d. 4

PROBLEM 11: Find the length of the arc of the circle x² + y² = 64 at x = -1 and x = -3.
a. 1.54 units
b. 2.07 units
c. 3.14 units
d. 2.84 units

PROBLEM 12: Compute the distance between the directrices of the curve 9x² + 25y² – 54x – 250y
+ 481 = 0.
a. 10.5 units
b. 12.5 units
c. 11.8 units
d. 14.9 units

PROBLEM 13: Find the distance between foci. of the curve defined by the equation 9x² + 25y² –
144x + 200y + 751= 0. 
a. 6 units
b. 10 units
c. 8 units
d. 12 units

PROBLEM 14: The distances of one focus of an ellipse to its vertices are 4 cm and 16 cm. Find the
second eccentricity.
a. 0.55
b. 0.65
c. 0.75
d. 0.85

PROBLEM 15: Determine the length of latus rectum of the curve having an equation x² + 2y² + 2x
– 8y + 7 = 0.
a. 2.31 units
b. 1.41 units
c. 1.93 units
d. 2.71 units

SITUATION 3
Given the ellipse defined by the equation 9x² + 16y² = 144,

PROBLEM 16: Find the volume generated by revolving the area enclosed by the ellipse in the first
and second quadrant about the x – axis. 
a. 178.36
b. 150.41
c. 180.42
d. 162.42

PROBLEM 17: Find the arc length of said ellipse in the first quadrant.
a. 6.24
b. 7.38
c. 5.55
d. 8.38

PROBLEM 18: What is the equation of the diameter of the ellipse which bisects all chords having a
slope of 2?
a. 4x + 25y = 0
b. 9x + 32y = 0
c. 6x + 32y = 0
d. 8x + 22y = 0

PROBLEM 19: Find the eccentricity of a hyperbola whose transverse axis and conjugate axes are
equal in length?
a. 0.707
b. 1.414
c. 2
d. 2.828
 
PROBLEM 20: Find the perimeter of the ellipse 9x² + 18x + 25y² – 100y = 116
a. 25.9
b. 29.5
c. 30.5
d. 28.3

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 13: Differential Calculus


QUIZ PROPER
PROBLEM 1: Determine the derivative of the change of the volume of a sphere with respect to its
radius when the radius is 6 inches.
a. 144 π
b. 155 π
c. 166 π
d. 177 π

PROBLEM 2: If the radius of a circle increases at a rate of 0.09 cm/s, find the rate of change in
cm²/s of the area when the radius is 3 cm long. 
a. 3.194
b. 1.696
c. 1.192
d. 2.193

PROBLEM 3: If the distance y from the origin at time t is given by y=16t² + 3000t + 50 000.
a. 3000
b. 53 000
c. 0
d. 50 000
PROBLEM 4: The total cost of producing gifts could be express by the function C = 60 x² – 0.01x³
where x is the number of gifts produced. Determine the value of x so that the average unit cost is
minimum. 
a. 2000
b. 3000
c. 4000
d. 5000

PROBLEM 5: Find the maximum area of a rectangle inscribed in a semi-circle with radius of 10. 
a. 110 m²
b. 80 m²
c. 100 m²
d. 90 m²

PROBLEM 6: Find the weight of the heaviest circular cone that can be cut from a 150 N sphere. 
a. 44.44 N
b. 40.36 N
c. 35.25 N
d. 30.78 N

PROBLEM 7: A lot is in the shape of a quadrant of a circle of radius 100 meters. Find the area of
the largest rectangular building that can be constructed inside the lot. 
a. 5000 m²
b. 5050 m²
c. 5500 m²
d. 4950 m²

PROBLEM 8: Find the slope of the line tangent to the curve y = 2lnx at x = 1. 
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

PROBLEM 9: Find the slope of the curve y = (1 – 2x)³ at (1, -1). 


a. +6
b. -6
c. 3
d. -3

PROBLEM 10: At 4:00 PM, boat A left from the pier sailing N45°E at 25 mph. At 4:30 PM, boat B
left from the same point sailing S30°E at 32 mph. How fast are they separating at 5:00 PM? 
a. 14.1 mph
b. 43.89 mph
c. 22.14 mph
d. 32.14 mph

PROBLEM 11: Find the curvature of the curve y² = 16x at (4,8). 


a. -0.055
b. -0.066
c. -0.044
d. -0.033
PROBLEM 12: Find the maximum area of a rectangle that can be inscribe in a triangle with sides:
a= 4.25, b = 8.62, c = 9.61. The least dimension of the rectangle lying along side a. 
a. 8.57 sq.units
b. 7.00 sq.units
c. 9.16 sq.units
d. 8.17 sq.units

PROBLEM 13: An object moves along a path whose parametric equations are y = 2t² and x = t³
where x and y are distances traveled in meter and t is time in second. Compute the acceleration after
3 seconds.
a. 18.44 m/s²
b. 15.67 m/s²
c. 12.45 m/s²
d. 13.23 m/s²

PROBLEM 14: Evaluate the 


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a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3

PROBLEM 15: Find the perimeter of the curve r = 4(1-sinΘ). 


a. 28 units
b. 32 units
c. 26 units
d. 30 units

PROBLEM 16: Evaluate 


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a. 0. 4219
b. 0.1429
c. 0. 2914
d. 0. 2149

PROBLEM 17: A three-meter steel pipe is leaning against a vertical wall and the other end is on the
horizontal floor. If the lower end slides away from the wall at the rate of 2 cm/s, how fast the upper
end is sliding down when the lower end is 2 m away from the wall?
a. 3.561 cm/s
b. 1.789 cm/s
c. 1.235 cm/s
d. 2.563 cm/s

PROBLEM 18: Find the derivative of y = 3^(3x) 


a. 3^(3x+3) ln3
b. 3^(3x) ln3
c. 3^(3x+1) ln3
d. 3^(3x+3) ln(3x+3)
PROBLEM 19: Water flows at the rate of 16cm3/s into a conical vessel that is 24 cm deep, and 12
cm diameter across the top. How fast is water surface rising when water is 12 cm deep? 
a. 0.681 cm/s
b. 0.566 cm/s
c. 0.361 cm/s
d. 0.612 cm/s

PROBLEM 20: A car travels at initial velocity of 11 m/min the first minute and accelerate at the
rate of (a = 2 + 12t) where a is in m/min² and t is in minutes. Compute the velocity of the car when t
= 2 minutes. 
a. 31 m/min
b. 25 m/min
c. 35 m/min
d. 18 m/min

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 14: Differential Calculus


QUIZ PROPER
PROBLEM 1: Find the height of a right circular cylinder of maximum volume that can be inscribed
in a sphere whose radius is 10 cm. 
a. 12.81 cm
b. 14.12 cm
c. 11.55 cm
d. 15.11 cm

PROBLEM 2: Divide 120 into two parts so that product of one and square of the other is maximum.
Find the small number. 
a. 60
b. 50
c. 40
d. 30

PROBLEM 3: Determine the diameter of a closed cylindrical tank having a volume of 14.5 cu.m. to
obtain minimum surface area.
a. 1.44 m
b. 2.64 m
c. 2.85 m
d. 3.44 m

PROBLEM 4: A rectangular field is to be fenced into four equal parts. What is the size of the
largest field that can be fenced this way with a fencing length of 500 feet if the division is to be
parallel to one side? 
a. 6 350
b. 6 520
c. 6 450
d. 6 250

PROBLEM 5: A rectangular lot is bounded on its two adjacent sides by existing concrete walls. If it
is to be fenced along the two remaining sides and the available fencing material is 30 meters long,
find the largest possible area of the lot. 
a. 200 sq. m
b. 225 sq. m
c. 175 sq. m
d. 250 sq. m

PROBLEM 6: A cable is to run from a power plant on one side of a river 900m wide to a factory on
the other side 3 km away upstream. The cost of running the cable on land is $4 per meter while the
cost under water is $5 per meter. Find the length of cable, x on land for most economical cost. 
a. 1800 m
b. 1600 m
c. 2000 m
d. 1400 m

PROBLEM 7: On top of a tower 170 ft high is a clock 10 ft in diameter. Where must a man 5.5 ft
tall stand on the ground so that he could have the best possible view of the clock? 
a. 174.50 ft
b. 156.78 ft
c. 169.40 ft
d. 172.25 ft

PROBLEM 8: The sum of four positive integers is 32. Determine the greatest possible product of
these four numbers. 
a. 5013
b. 625
c. 4096
d. 4913

PROBLEM 9: Find the height of a right circular cylinder of maximum volume that can be inscribed
in a sphere whose radius is 10 cm. 
a. 12.81 cm
b. 14.12 cm
c. 11.55 cm
d. 15.11 cm

SITUATION 1
The sum of two numbers is 8.
PROBLEM 10: Determine the maximum product of the first number multiplied by the square of the
other.
a. 56.62
b. 42.81
c. 37.93
d. 75.85

PROBLEM 11: Determine the maximum product of the first number multiplied by the cube of the
other. 
a. 568
b. 246
c. 378

PROBLEM 12: Find the area of the largest piece of rectangular ground that can be enclosed by 100
m fencing, if part of an existing straight wall is used as one side. 
a. 1247 m
b. 1250 m
c. 1249 m
d. 1248 m

PROBLEM 13: Find the minimum value of the sum of cubes of two numbers whose sum is 4. 
a. 16
b. 8
c. 64
d. 4

PROBLEM 14: Divide 120 into two parts so that product of one and square of the other is
maximum. Find the small number. *P
a. 60
b. 50
c. 40
d. 30

PROBLEM 15: A commercial lot rectangular in shape has an area of 400 sq. m, if fencing on 3
sides cost P300/m. while fencing on frontage cost P500/m, find the length of frontage to cost
minimum fencing. 
a. 19.23 m
b. 32.89 m
c. 17.32 m
d. 31.57 m

PROBLEM 16: Two posts, 2.4 m and 3.6 m high, stand 4.5 m apart. They are to be stayed by two
wires attached to a single stake, located between the two posts at ground level and running to the
tops of the posts. Where should the stake be placed to use the least amount of wire? 
a. 1.2 m
b. 1.8 m
c. 0.6 m
d. 2.3 m

PROBLEM 17: The total cost of producing gifts could be express by the function C = 60 x² – 0.01x³
where x is the number of gifts produced. Determine the value of x so that the average unit cost is
minimum. 
a. 2000
b. 3000
c. 4000
d. 5000

PROBLEM 18: Find the maximum area of a rectangle inscribed in a semi-circle with radius of 10. 
a. 110 m²
b. 80 m²
c. 100 m²
d. 90 m²

PROBLEM 19: A certain association was established in 1975. The membership is in a function f(x)
= 2x³ – 45x² + 264x where x is the number in years. In what year will the members is minimum? 
a. 1984
b. 1986
c. 1985
d. 1983

PROBLEM 20: Determine the diameter of a closed cylindrical tank having a volume of 14.5 cu.m.
to obtain minimum surface area. 
a. 1.44 m
b. 2.64 m
c. 2.85 m

MODULAR QUIZ - Module 15: Integral Calculus


PROBLEM 1: Evaluate the integral of 5^(4x) dx using lower limit = 0 and upper limit = 1.
a. 96.93
b. 109.85
c. 86.52
d. 65.45

PROBLEM 2: Evaluate integral of xsin2x dx from zero to π/2.


a. 0.785
b. 0.258
c. 0.578
d. 0.875

PROBLEM 3: Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the area enclosed by the curve x²
+ y² = 36 about the line y + 14 = 0.
a. 9458.21
b. 9999.23
c. 9948.56
d. 9991.26

PROBLEM 4: Find the area bounded by the parabola x² – 4x + 12y – 20 = 0, the x-axis, line x = 1,
and x = 2.
a. 1.65
b. 1.38
c. 1.97
d. 1.85

PROBLEM 5: The motion of an object is defined by the equation V = 2t + 6t² – 11, where V is the
velocity in m/min and t in minutes. At time = 1 minute, the distance traveled is 10 m, find the
distance that the object has traveled after 2 minutes.
a. 24 m
b. 26 m
c. 30 m
d. 16 m

PROBLEM 6: Find the moment of inertia with respect to y-axis the area bounded by the curve x² =
8y, y = 2 and y–axis.
a. 23.05
b. 18.04
c. 17.07
d. 14.04

PROBLEM 7: Find the integral of (cscx)(cotx)dx from x = π/3 to 2π/3.


a. 0.623
b. 0
c. 0.178
d. 0.124

PROBLEM 8: Find the integral of (ln x)/x dx from x = 1 to x = 2


a. 0.623
b. 0.718
c. 0.178
d. 0.240

SITUATION 1
Evaluate the work done by the force field vector, F = (6x² + 3y)i – 15yzj + 10x²zk 
from (0,0,0) to (1,1,1) along the following paths in space.

PROBLEM 9: The curve defined by the following parametric equations: x = t, y = t², z = t³ 
a. 2.85
b. 7.77
c. 3.62
d. 2.46

PROBLEM 10: The straight lines from (0,0,0) to (1,0,0), then to (1,1,0), and then to (1,1,1).
a. 5
b. 7
c. 3
d. 2

PROBLEM 11: The straight line joining (0,0,0) and (1,1,1).


a. 2
b. 7
c. 3
d. 1

CONTINUATION
PROBLEM 12: The area bounded by the region of the curve y = sin x from x = 0 to x = π was
revolved about the x-axis. Find the volume generated.
a. 4.935 cu. units
b. 3.415 cu. units
c. 2.655 cu. units
d. 5.454 cu. units

PROBLEM 13: Find the distance between foci. of the curve defined by the equation 9x² + 25y² –
144x + 200y+751=0.
a. 6 units
b. 10 units
c. 8 units
d. 12 units
PROBLEM 14: Evaluate the integral of xdx/(x²+1) with upper limit x = 1 and lower limit x = 0 
a. 0.3465
b. 0.865
c. 0.564
d. 0.416

PROBLEM 15: Find the equation of curve that has a slope of (6x – 2) and passes through point (5,
3). 
a. 3x² – 2x – y – 62 = 0
b. 3x² – 2x + y – 72 = 0
c. 5x² + 2x + y + 60 = 0
d. 4x² – 2x + y – 20 = 0

PROBLEM 16: Find the centroid of the area bounded by the curve x² = 16y, the line x = 12 and the
x –axis. 
a. 9, 3
b. 9, 2.7
c. 6, 3
d. 6, 2.7

PROBLEM 17: Find the area bounded by the curve y² = 4x and the line y + 2x = 12 
a. 31.67
b. 21.67
c. 51.67
d. 41.67

PROBLEM 18: Find the area bounded by y = (11 – x)^(1/2), the lines 3x = 2 and x = 10 and the x-
axis. 
a. 31.67
b. 21.67
c. 51.67
d. 41.67

PROBLEM 19: Find the area bounded by the curve defined by the equation x² = 8y and its latus
rectum 
a. 11/3
b. 32/3
c. 16/3
d. 22/3

PROBLEM 20: Find the area bounded by the y-axis and the curve, x = 4 – y^(2/3). 
a. 28.1
b. 56.2
c. 25.6
d. 12.8

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