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Filamer Christian University

ACCREDITED LEVEL IV (ACSCU-AAI)


College of Teacher Education
Roxas City

LET REVIEW IN MATHEMATICS


(Nov. 10, 2021)

Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer if the correct answer is not found from the
choices write letter E.

1. Find the common ration of 2, 6, 18, 54,…


A. 3 B. 1/3 C. -3 D. 5

2. Find the common difference of -3, -9, -15,…


A. 6 B. 8 C. -6 D. -8

3. Which of the following is an Arithmetic Progression?


A.9, 14, -1, -16,… C. 1, 4, 8, 12,…
A. 3, 4, 9, 12,… D. 2 ¼ , 3 ¼, 4 ¼ ,…

4. Which of the following is an Geometic Progression?


A. … C. 5, 18, 31, 44, 57,..

B. 1, 4, 10, 12,… D. 2 ¼ , 3

5. The first 5 numbers in a sequence are 5, 6, 8, 11 and 15. What are the 8 th and 10th numbers in
the sequence?
B. 32 and 49 B. 26 and 49 C. 27 and 42 D. 33 and 50

6. What is the missing term in the series? 1, 4, 9, 16 , _____, 36


A. 45 B. 55 C. 25 D. 35

7. Find the 15th term of the sequence -17, -12, -7, …


A. 53 B. 49 C. 48 D.51

8. Find the first term of an A.P. if the common difference is -2, number of terms is 7, -9 is the last
term.
A. 9 B. 6 C. 4 D.3

9. Find the number of terms (n) of an Arithmetic Progression if the first term is -1, last term is 1 and
the common difference is ½ .
A. 10 B. 5 C. 2 D. 9

10. Find the sum of all numbers from 1 to 50.


A. 1300 B. 2275 C. 1275 D. 1000

11. Find the sum of all odd numbers from 19 to 109.


A. 3944 B. 2944 C. 5999 D. 1944
12. Find the 7th term of the Geometric Progression 3, 6, 12, 24,…
A. 190 B. 188 C. 192 D. 180

13. Find the sum of the 20th number in a G.P of 2, 6, 18, 54,…
A. 3,486,784,400 B. -3,486,784,400 C. 10,080,900 D. -10,080,900

14. Find the 7th term of the H.P ¼, 2/3, -1, …


a. -11 b. -1/11 c. -1 d. 9

15. Insert five arithmetic means between 13 and -11.


A.8, 5, 1, -3,-7 B. 9, 6, 1, -3,-7 C.9, 5, 1, -3,-7 D. 9, 5, 4, -3,-7

16. Find the three harmonic means between

A. B. C. D.

17. Insert four geometric means between : , _______, ________, __________, 288

A. 2/9 , 4/3, 8, 48 C. 9, 3 2/3, 8, 6,


B. ½, ¼, 1/6, 2/5

Solution: a = 1/27 and L = 288


Solve for the common ratio using:
L = arn-1= 1 ( r )5
27
288 = 1 ( r )5
27
r=6
a2 = 1 ( 6) = 2/9
27
a3 = 1 ( 6)2 = 4/3
27
a4 = 1 ( 6)3 = 8
27
a5 = 1 ( 6)4 = 48
27
Therefore, there four geometric means: , 2/9 , 4/3, 8, 48, 288

18. If N is a whole number, which of these expressions will always give an even number?
A. N + 2 B. 2N -1 C. N (N+2) D. N ( N+1)

3!5!
19. Evaluate
6!
A. 2 B. 5 C. 3 D. 1

20. Write the factorial notation of 10.9.8.7.


10! 10! 10!
A. B. C.
7! 8! 6!
D. 10!

21. Evaluate, 7! (10-5)!


4! 3!
A. 9,620 B. 4,200 C. 1,112 D. 5,798

22. Suppose we have a random experiment of tossing a fair die once. Find the probability of
getting an even number.
A. 3/6 B. ½ C. 5/6 D. 1/6
23. A non transparent bag contains five black beans, ten red beans, and eight white beans. If a bean
is picked from the bag, what is the probability of getting a white bean or a red bean?

9
C.
10
23 1
B. D.
8 8

23. Find the sample space of tossing a coin and rolling prime number on a die?
A. {H1, H2,H3,H5,T1,T2,T3,T5} C.{ H2,H3,H5,T2,T3,T5}
B.{ H2,H3,H5,T2,T3,T5} D. {H1, H2,H3,H4,H5,H6,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6}

24. Peter tossed a coin 5 times, how many outcomes are there for the 5 toss?
A. 8 B. 16 C. 24 D.32

25. A card is selected at random from a deck of cards. What is the probability that a card is a either
a king or a queen cards?
B. C. D.

26. In a sample of 50 people, 19 had type O blood, 22 had type A blood, 7 had type B blood, and 2
had type AB blood. If a person is selected at random, find the probability that the person has
neither type A nor type O blood.
B. C. D.

27. In a survey found that one out of 5 Filipinos say that they are in favor of the death penalty for
heinous crimes. If the people are selected at random, find the probability that all three will say
that they are in favor of death penalty.
B. C. D.

28. A card is drawn from a deck of cards, then replaced, and a second card is drawn. Find the
probability that four aces are selected.

C. D.

29. In a certain insurance company there are 20 senior salespersons and 30 junior salespersons; 8
senior and 14 junior salespersons are males. If a person is selected, find the probability that the
salesperson is a senior or a female.
B. C. D.

30. A box contains 3 red balls, 8 blue balls and 9 yellow balls. One ball is selected without
replacement, find the probability of selecting a yellow ball and a blue and a red ball?

A. B. C. D.
31. One of the Financing Inc. found that 50% of the members had salary loan with the financing
company. Of these members 8% also had a calamity loan. If a member is selected at random
find the probability that the member has both loans with the company.
A. 58% B. 4% C. 400% D. 40%

32. In how many ways can a teacher select three students from 10 students to teach in the next
subject?
A. 720 B. 120 C. 360 D.5040

33. How many ways can a person arranged in round table of 8 sitters?
A. 120 B. 420 C. 5040 D.6040

34.A lottery works by picking 6 numbers from 1 to 49. How many combinations of 6
numbers could you choose?
A. 14, 567,389 B. 13,983,816 C. 1006834752 D. 768.900,900

35.Find the number of arrangement can be made in the word “BOOKKEEPER”?


A. 151,200 B. 130,987 C. 56,900 D. 800,808
36.In how many ways can we arrange 5 flowers pots in a row if the pots will be arrange
daily?
A. 120 B. 130 C. 720 D. 588
37.If four persons enter a bus in which there are ten vacant seats, how many ways are there
for the four to be seated?
A. 5620 B. 4678 C. 5040 D. 5098

38.In how many ways can a 15 bulbs of Christmas lights be arranged if 4 red, 3 orange, 4
blue and 2 green and 2 yellow?
A. 96,200 B. 94,594,500 C. 50,940 D. 90,509,800

39.In a class of 40 students, 18 are males and 22 are females. Two-thirds of the male
students and one-half of the female students passed the final exam. Find the probability
that one student chosen at random failed the exam or a female?
A. B. C. D.

40.In how many ways can a committee of 5 BSED and 3 BPED be selected from the BSED
and BPED which has 10 BSED and 8 BPED ?
A. 15,620 B. 14,678 C. 14,112 D. 15,098

41. Ten students have appeared in a test in which the top three will get a prize. How many possible
ways are there to get the prize winners?
A. 720 B. 120 C. 180 D. 150

42. If 10 young ladies compete for the first three most beautiful ladies in a pageant, in how many
ways can they win the first, second, and third places, assuming there are no ties?
A. 670 B. 120 C. 720 D. 150

43. A pair of dice is tossed, find the probability of obtaining doubles?


A. 1/6 B. 1/5 C. 2/12 D. 6

44. A card is drawn from an ordinary deck, find the probability of drawing a spade?
A. 1/13 B. ¼ C. 3/13 D. 13/52 I
45. A box has 5 red marbles, 6 white marbles and 7 blue marbles. If the marble is drawn at a
random, what is the probability of getting a white marbles?
A. 6/18 B. 7/18 C. 1/3 D. 5/18

46. In a certain election, there are three candidates for president, four for vice – president, five
for secretary, but only two for treasurer. In how many different ways may the election turn
out?
A. 12 B. 30 C. 60 D. 120

47. If four persons enter a bus in which there are ten vacant seats, how many ways are there for
the four to be seated?
A. 6,040 B. 5,040 C. 4,040 D. 3,040

48. Find the number of permutations of the eight letters of the word “GARGLING”?
A. 6720 B. 8720 C. 5720 D. 3

49. In a class of 15 boys and 10 girls, in how many ways may a committee made up of 3 boys
and 2 girls be selected?
A. 30,475 B. 15,475 C. 12,475 D. 20,475

50. The number of incorrect answers on a true-false competency test for a random sample of 15
students were recorded as follows: 2, 4, 3, 0, 1, 3, 8, 0, 3, 3, 5, 2, 1, 4, and 2. Find the mean?
A. 3.73 B. 4.74 C. 2.73 D. 1.78

51.It concerned with the extraction of information from numerical data and its use in making
inferences about the population from which the data are obtained.
A. Statistics B. statistic C. population D. sample

52. It consists of the totality of the observations with which we are concerned. A complete set of all
possible observations or elements.
A. Sample B. population C. statistic D. Statistics

53. It is a subset of a population.


A. Sample B. population C. statistic D. Statistics

54. It demands a higher order of critical judgment and mathematical method. Among the topics
included in the study of inferential Statistics are the testing of hypothesis using, the Z-test, t-
test, simple linear correlation, analysis of variance, the chi-square test, regression analysis, and
time series analysis.
A. Anova B. Descriptive Statistics C. Inferential Statistics D. population

55.It concerned with the gathering, classification, and presentation of data and the collection
of summarizing values to describe group characteristics of the data. The summarizing
values most commonly used in descriptive statistics are the measures of central tendency,
of variability, and of skewness and kurtosis.
A. Anova B. Descriptive Statistics C. Inferential Statistics D. population

56. On 5 term tests in Math a student has made grades of 82, 93, 92, 86, and 79. Find the midway
for this population grades.
A. 92 B. 86 C. 79 D. 82

57. What is the median of the following numbers: 8, 5, 7, 5, 9, 9, 1, 8, 10, 5, 10, 4 ?


A. 9 B. 8 C. 7 D. 7.5
58.The average of four numbers is 28. If three of the four numbers are 18, 24 and 36, what is
the fourth number?
A. 40 B. 29 C. 48 D. 34

59.The daily salary of the workers in the construction company are P120, P150, P175, P200,
P280, P225, P160, P175, P120, P185, P175. What is the mode salary?
A. P120 B. P175 C. P180 D. P200

60. The employees of a local manufacturing plant pledged the following donations in dollars, to the
United Fund: 20, 30, 15, 5, 20, 10, 25, 10, 50, 30, 10, 5, 15, 25. 50, 10,30, 5,25, 45 and 15.
Treating the data as a population, calculate the mode.
A. 30 B. 20 C. 5, 15 and 25 D. 5, 15, 25 and 30

61. The average IQ of 10 students in a Mathematics subject is 114. If 9 of the students have IQs of
101, 125, 118,128, 106, 115, 99, 110 and 109, what must be the other IQ ?
A. 120 B. 129 C. 130 D. 125

62. Solve for the sample size if the population is 9000. Use percent of error of 5%.
A. 340 B. 345 C. 383 D. 483

63. Refers to the average distance from the mean.


A. Mean absolute Deviation B. Standard Deviation C. Quartile D. Decile

64. To determine the amount by which each varies from the mean of the distribution.
A. Mean absolute Deviation B. Standard Deviation C. Quartile D. Decile

65. Solve for the mean absolute deviation of the following scores: 15, 15, 17, 18 and 20.
A. 1.9 B. 2.7 C. 2.2 D. 1.6

66. Which of the following standard deviation is most consistent,


A. 2.76 B. 2.50 C. 2.30 D. 2.98

67. Solve for the standard deviation of the following scores: 15, 15, 17, 18 and 20.
A. 1.90 B. 2.75 C. 3.4 D. 2.50

68.Below are the grades obtain by 5 students in Math: 90, 100, 90, 95 and 89. What is the
rank equivalent of the students who got 90?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 3.5
69. Find the range of the following grades: 90, 78, 87, 98, 79
A. 12 B. 34 C. 20 D. 25
70. In a Statistics examination, the student’s mean grade is 78 and the standard deviation is 10.
Find the corresponding Z scores if the grades is 93.
A. 2.5 B. -2.5 C. -1.5 D. 1.5

71. Sharon’s mean grade is 78 and the standard deviation is 10. Find her grade if the Z score is
-0.6 ?
A. 75 B. 85 C, 80 D. 72

72.In a particular University, the researcher wants to compare the variation in the scores of
morning students with the score of the students in the afternoon, using the coefficient of
variation. If the morning students got a mean score of 324 with a standard deviation of
21, while among the afternoon students, the mean score is 210 and standard deviation of
18. Which group showed more deviation in scores?
A. AM students B. PM students C. both AM and PM D. None of the two groups

73. Introduced the coefficient of variation as a relative measure of variation between two or
more series in terms of the arithmetic mean.
A. Karl Pearson B. R. A. Fisher C. Dalton D. Archimedes

74.This is the lowest level of measurement of variable, when there are categories that will
differentiate one object from another but no amount of difference them can be
determined.
A. Ordinal Scale B. Ratio Scale C. Nominal Scale D. interval Scale

75.The scale of measurement that the data are arranged in some specific order or rank. This
level is higher than the nominal scale.
A. Ordinal Scale B. Ratio Scale C. Nominal Scale D. interval Scale

76.A scale of measurement that identify object from another not only of comparison or
ranking but we can also specify the definite amount of difference.
A . Ordinal Scale B. Ratio Scale C. Nominal Scale D. Interval Scale

77.It is the highest level of scale measurement. It starts from true zero value.
A . Ordinal Scale B. Ratio Scale C. Nominal Scale D. Interval Scale

78. Mr. Perez weighs 84 kgs. While his son weighs 21 klg. Then we can say that Mr. Perez
is four times as heavy as his son. Thus weight is an example of,
A. Ordinal Scale B. Ratio Scale C. Nominal Scale D. Interval Scale

79.Socio Economic status is an example of,


A. Ordinal Scale B. Ratio Scale C. Nominal Scale D. Interval Scale

80. Gender is an example of ,


A. Ordinal Scale B. Ratio Scale C. Nominal Scale D. Interval Scale

81.Daniel got 92 in a Mathematics examination, while Ivy got 84, we can definitely say that
Daniel got 8 points higher than Ivy. This is an example of
A. Ordinal Scale B. Ratio Scale C. Nominal Scale D. Interval Scale

82.The central tendency use to measures for nominal data is,


A. Mean B. Median C. Mode D. weighted mean
83.The central tendency use to measure ordinal data
A. Median and mode B. mode and mean C. mean and median D. mean, median & mode

84.The central tendency use to measure ordinal data


A. Median and mode B. mode and mean C. mean and median D. mean, median &
mode

85. Presentation showing the proportions of each class using the relative frequency.
A. Pie graph B. Bar graph C. Histogram D. Frequency Polygon

86. Method of presenting the data using vertical or horizontal rectangles with the class marks or
midpoints of the bases and whose heights are the frequencies,
A. Pie graph B. Bar graph C. Histogram D. Frequency Polygon

87. A graphical presentation of the frequency distribution table. It looks like bar graph wherein
vertical or horizontal rectangles overlap each other on the lower or upper class boundaries.
A. Bar graph B. Histogram C. Frequency Polygon D. Ogive

88. A line graph made up of connected line segments whose endpoints are the class boundaries
and the height of the end points are the class boundaries and the heights of the end points
representing the frequencies.
A. Bar graph B. Histogram C. Frequency Polygon D. Ogive

89. If a student has an average of 76% on his first two tests, and has an average of 85% on the next
four test, what is his final average on all six tests?
A. 82.5% B. 88% C. 79.75% D. 82%

90. The measures of central tendency that is easily influenced by extreme values. It is the most
appropriate central measure when the data is in the interval or ratio scale.
A. Mode B. Median C. Mean D. Weighted Mean

91. The most appropriate central measures when the data is in the ordinal scale. It is not influenced
by extreme values.
A. Mode B. Median C. Mean D. Weighted Mean
92. The most appropriate central measure when the data is classified as nominal scale.
A. Mode B. Median C. Mean D. Weighted Mean

93. Find the midpoint of an interval of , 89-95?


A. 6 B.7 C. 92 D. 90

Using the data below answer problems number 94 – 97.


33 48 58 68 79
38 50 59 71 81
41 51 62 74 82
43 52 65 77 83
45 56 67 79 85

94. Solve for decile deviation?


A. 22.5 B. 81 C. 38 D. 41

95. Solve for Interquartile Deviation?


A. 50 B. 29 C. 77 D. 23

96. Solve for the semi-interquartile range?


A. 14.5 B. 19 B. 77 D. 48

97. Solve for P50 ?


A. 13 B. 62 C. 67 D. 80
98. Measures the dispersion in the middle half of the items arranged in an array.
A. decile deviation B. semi-interquartile range C. Percentile D. Quantiles
99. If the mean is higher than the median , the distribution is
A. negatively skewed B positively skewed
C. mean is equal to the mode D, mode is equal to the median
100. If the mean is lower than the median , the distribution is
A. negatively skewed B. positively skewed
C. mean is equal to the mode D, mode is equal to the median
101. When two variables are both increasing, it means
A. negative correlation B. positive correlation C. correlates D. regression

102. When two variables are both decreasing, it means


A. negative correlation B. positive correlation C. correlates D. regression
103. How many prime numbers are there between 1 to 100?
A. 25 B. 24 C. 23 D. 22

104. Among the given decimals, which is equivalent to 9%?


A. 9.0 B. 0.009 C. 0.09 D. 0.9

105. Which of the following is equivalent to the polynomial 2x2 – 22x +20 ?
A.( 2x -5)( x +4) B. ( x -5)( 2x-4) C. 2( x -1)( x -10) D. 2( 2x2 -11x +5)

106. Evaluate the expression 2xy + 5x +2y -4 when x = 2 and y = -3.


A. -12 B -13 C. 9 D. -14

Conversion:
1 ft = 12 in 1m=39.37 in Formula:
0
C = 5/9 (0F - 32)
0
F = 1.8 0C + 32
K = 0C + 273
1 yd = 3 ft 1 in = 2.54 cm
1 lb = 16 oz 1 li = 1.057 liquid quarts
1 mi= 5280 ft 1 kg = 2.205 lbs
1 mi = 1.584 km 1 gal = 3.785 li
1 quart = 2 pints
1 hr = 60 min

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