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SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SANTIAGO CITY

SANTIAGO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Calaocan, Santiago City
Third Quarter Quiz #1
Mathematics 10

Name:________________ Score:_____________
Section:_______________ Signature of Parent/Guardian:______________

TEST I. Evaluate the following.


1. 8! = _________
2. 7! = _________
3. 2!3! = _______
4. 0!4! = _______
5. (8-3)!(7-4)! = ________

TEST II. Evaluate the following.


1. 5P2 = _________
2. 8P3 = _________
3. 9P4 = _________
4. 4P4 + 4P3 + 4P2 + 4P1 = ________
5. 6P2 ÷ 3P1 = __________

Test III. Find the missing value


1. nP4 = 120
2. 9Pr 504
3. nP2 = 812
4. 15Pr = 32,760
5. nP6 = 151,200

TEST IV. Solve the following problems. Show your complete process. (5points each)

1. In how many ways can 6 different motorcycles be parked in a row?

2. In a 4-digit combination lock, how many possible codes are there if no digits in
the lock are repeated?

Prepared by: Mathematics 10 Teachers


SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SANTIAGO CITY
SANTIAGO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Calaocan, Santiago City
Third Quarter Summative #1
Mathematics 10

Name:________________ Score:_____________
Section:_______________ Signature of Parent/Guardian:______________

TEST I. Read each item carefully. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided
before the number.
_____1. If you have 6 new shirts and 4 pants, how many shirt and pants pairs are possible
for you to wear in the party? a. 10 b. 24 c. 2 d. 16
_____2. 6 car racers join a competition. In how many possible ways can they be arranged
as first, second, third and fourth placers?
a. 1x2x3x4 b. 6! c. 6x5x4x3 d. 4!
_____3. How many 4-digit number can be formed from 1 , 6 , 4, 5 and 9 if repetition of digits
is not allowed. a. 20 b. 5 c. 120 d. none of these
_____4. Suppose you used combination lock to secure your bike. Later, you realized that
you forgot the 5-digit code. You only remembered that the code contains the digits 9,
4, 3,1 and 0. How many possible codes are there?
a. 120 b. 24 c. 48 d. 625
_____5. In problem #4, if the first digit is an odd number, how many possible codes are
there? a. 120 b. 24 c. 48 d. 625
_____6. In how many ways can 6 people be seated around a circular table?
a. 120 b. 720 c. 340 d. 420
_____7. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word ILLNESS.
a. 5040 b. 1260 c. 2520 d. 210
_____8. In the singing competition with 9 contestants, in how many ways can the host
arrange the first five singers? a. 15,120 b. 126 c. 362,880 d. 120
_____9. There are 2 red Toyota, 3 black Honda and 4 white Mitsubishi cars in a parking
area. In how many ways can they be arranged in a row?
9! 9! 9!
a. 9 P9 b. c. d.
2! 2!3 ! 2!3 ! 4 !
_____10. In how many ways can you arranged 4 boys and 3 girls alternately in a row?
a. 362,880 b. 24 c. 48 d. 768
TEST II. Solve the following problems. With complete process. (5 points each)
1. In how many ways can 10 people be seated around a circular table if four of them
insist of sitting beside each other?

2. In how many ways can five couples be seated around a circular table if the
couples insist of sitting beside each other?

PERFORMANCE TASK #3.1

At the back of the paper, list all the 3-letter and 4-letter arrangement in a row using the
letters A, N, E, M. Encircle the word/s from your list.
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