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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
District of Los Baños
LOS BAÑOS INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Mayondon, Los Baños, Laguna
THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS 10

DIRECTION: CHOOSE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1. It refers to an arrangement of objects where the order does matter.


A. Combination B. Distinction C. Permutation D. Repetition
2. It refers to the number of ordered arrangements of different objects in a line.
A. Permutation C. Circular permutation
B. Permutation of distinct objects D. Permutation of non-distinct objects
3. An ordered arrangement of objects in a circular manner is called __________.
A. Permutation C. Circular permutation
B. Permutation of distinct objects D. Permutation of non-distinct objects
4. The number of ordered arrangements of non-distinct objects is called ________.
A. Circular permutation C. Objective Permutation
B. Permutation of distinct objects D. Permutation of non-distinct objects
5. Which of the following situations involve permutation?
A. Matching tops and skirts
B. Winning “suertres lotto” combination in PCSO
C. Choosing four of your classmates to attend your birthday party.
D. Identifying the lines formed by connecting some given points on a plane.
6. The following involve permutations EXCEPT
A. Keep records in a vault C. Withdraw cash in an automated machine.
B. Form a committee of 4. D. Unlock a mobile phone with a PIN.
7. Which of the following situations show that arrangement of the objects is important?
A. Choosing 2 desserts from a menu of 13.
B. Picking a team of 5 people from a group of 16.
C. Choosing what to wear from 5 denim pants and 7 tees.
D. Selecting first, second and third placer out of ten runners in a race.
8. There are 24 ways that 5 people can be seated at a round table. This is an example of______________.
A. Not permutation C. Permutation of distinct objects
B. Circular permutation D. Permutation of non-distinct objects
9. Arranging 6 people in a row for picture taking is an activity that involves __________.
A. Not permutation C. Circular permutation
B. Permutation of distinct objects D. Permutation of non-distinct objects
10. A shoe-shop owner wants to display his new collection of shoes in a row in the front window. He will display 2 pairs of
identical rubber shoes, 2 pairs of identical leather shoes, 1 pair of high heeled shoes. This problem is __________.
A. Not permutation C. Permutation of distinct objects
B. Circular permutation D. Permutation of non-distinct objects
11. The following are possible 4 even non-distinct digit PINs of the computer EXCEPT:
A. 1818 B. 1914 C. 2346 D. 2772
12. Given the 4-letter word MATH, which of the following possible arrangement of the letters, 3 letters at a time?
A. MAY B. THM C. AHH D. all the above
13. How many ways can the letters of COVID be arranged?
A. 5 B. 20 C. 60 D. 120
14. Count how many different 3-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4 if all digits are distinct.
A. 5 B. 24 C. 60 D. 120
15. How many possible arrangements you can make for hanging 6 different frames in a row on a wall if there is space
enough for 4 frames?
A. 360 B. 720 C. 1440 D. 3640
16. Lydia, together with her five friends want to arrange themselves around a round table. How many ways can they do it?
A. 720 B. 120 C. 60 D. 30
17. In the recently conducted SEA Games, there are 11 contenders in a swimming event. How many ways can the gold, the
silver, and the bronze medals be won?
A. 856 B. 878 C. 950 D. 990
18. Six athletes will participate in a gymnastics competition. In how many ways can they win first, second, and third places,
if there are no ties?
A. 110 B. 120 C. 210 D. 150
19. What is the expanded form of “5!”?
A. 5x4x3x2x1 B. 5x1 C. 5x2x1 D. 5x5x5
20. What is the value of “4!”?
A. 2 B. 6 C. 24 D. 120
21. In how many ways can Albert choose three books from a list of eight books?
A. 24 B. 56 C. 75 D. 100
22. Which of the following statement bests describe the difference of permutation from combination?
A. permutation where order is important as the combination.
B. permutation order doesn’t matter, and combination order is important.
C. permutation where order matters and combination where order doesn’t matter.
D. permutation deals with selection, where combination deals with the arrangement.
23. Which of the following situations illustrates combination?
A. arranging books in a shelf. C. drawing names from a box containing 200 names.
B. forming plate numbers of vehicles. D. Entering the PIN of your ATM card.
24. There are seven boys and three girls in a school badminton team. The coach must select four persons from his group to
participate in the national championship. Which of the following choices represent as clue in the underlined word?
A. differentiation B. combination C. permutation D. distinguishable permutation
25. Which of the following is equal to P (9, 9)?
A. 1 B. 360 C. 360 800 D. 362 880
26. 12. What is P (9, 2)?
A. 88 B. 72 C. 50 D. 42
27. Solve: C (10, 7) = _____.
A. 25 B. 45 C. 100 D.120
28. It is defined as a possible result in an experiment.
A. Event B. Outcome C. Sample space D. Set
29. Choosing a “Queen” from a deck of cards is an example of ____.
A. event B. outcome C. sample space D. set
30. It is an event formed through the combination of two or more elementary event.
A. Impossible event B. Certain Event C. Elementary event D. Compound event
31. The school principal decided to appoint a school disciplinarian at school from the 20 male faculty. The chance that the
teacher chosen is a male is an example of a/an _____.
A. elementary event B. certain event C. impossible event D. compound event
32. Given two events A and B, if the occurrence of event A doesn’t affect event B and vice versa then this is called ____
event/s.
A. Dependent B. Exclusive C. Independent D. Complementary
33. An experiment of tossing two-peso coins simultaneously is an example of ______ event/s.
A. Complementary B. Simple C. Compound D. Impossible
34. What event is tossing a coin once and getting a face or a tail?
A. Simple and complementary C. Compound and dependent
B. Simple and impossible D. Compound and certain

For numbers 9 to 12, please refer your answers on the figures provided below.

35. Which of the following best describe the relationship of events C and D in figure 1?

36. Find the union of elements of events C and D in figure 1.


37. In figure 2, which of the following is true in figure 2?

38. Which of the following is the union of events A and B in figure 2?

39.In a Christian church monthly assembly meeting, 48 church personnel attended. Thirty-five were priests and twenty-six
were both church leaders and priests. How many of the attendees were just church leaders?
A. 10 B. 13 C. 20 D. 26
40. In a Teachers’ Division Seminar for the new normal set-up in school opening via zoom, 90 school heads joined. Fifty-
three of the school heads voted for modular classes as an alternative way of delivering lessons to the learners and 70 voted
for online class. How many school heads voted both the modular class and online class?
A. 9 B. 18 C. 21 D. 33
41. It is defined as a ratio of how many times an event may occur as compared to the total possible outcomes.
A. Chances B. Probability C. Union of events D. Statistics
42. The sum of the probability of getting a head and the probability of getting a tail when tossing a coin once is equal to __.
A. ¼ B. ½ C. 1 D. 0
43. What is the probability of picking two spade cards or two face cards?
A. 3/13 B. 1/5 C. 1/13 D. 11/26
44. The school principal decided to repaint the school administration building. The school custodian presents four available
paint colors to choose from (green, neon pink, yellow and royal blue). What is the probability that the school principal will
choose green?
A. ½ B. 1/3 C. 1/5 D. ¼
45. The local weather forecaster said that there is a 40% chance of rain tomorrow. What is the probability that it will not
rain tomorrow?
A. 0.4 B. 0.6 C. 40 D. 60

For numbers 46 to 50, use the following situation: The extracurricular activities participated by members of
Mathematics Club at Los Banos Integrated School are shown in the Venn diagram below.

Extra– curricular activities participated by Math Club members

46. How many members are in Mathematics club?


A. 100 B. 108 C. 120 D. 150
47. How many members participate in band?
A. 13 B. 20 C. 46 D. 64
48. If a member is randomly chosen, what is the probability that a member participates in athletics or band?
A. 9/10 B. 5/6 C. 7/10 D. 13/30
49. If a member is randomly chosen, what is the probability that a member participates in band or choir?
A. 2/15 B. 7/40 C. 11/24 D. 43/60
50. If a member is randomly chosen, what is the probability that a member participates only in athletics and band?
A. 13/120 B. 17/120 C. 3/20 D. 11/60

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