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3Q2223 CE199L-1: Drills # 1 (Module 1)

INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions.
Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the
letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES
ALLOWED.

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Find an expression in terms of x for the volume of the cube with


dimensions: L = 5x + 1, W = 2x -3, H = 3x – 1.
A. 30𝑥 3 − 49𝑥 2 + 4𝑥 + 3 C. 30𝑥 3 − 49𝑥 2 − 4𝑥 + 3
B. 30𝑥 3 + 49𝑥 2 − 4𝑥 + 3 D. 30𝑥 3 − 49𝑥 2 + 4𝑥 − 3

2. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle.

A. 24 cm C. 12 cm
B. 16 cm D. 32 cm

3. Which of these lines is parallel to the line 2y = x + 7


A. y = 2 + 2x C. y = 2 – 2x
B. y = 2x + 2 D. y = 2x - 2

4. At a theme park the Jones family purchased 2 adult tickets and 3 child
tickets for $48. The Evans family purchased 3 adult tickets and 1 child
ticket for $44. Calculate the cost of one child ticket.
A. $10 C. $12
B. $8 D. $16

5. The circle has a radius 5. The line is tangent to the circle at (3,4).
What is the equation of the line? Assume the center of the circle lies
at the origin.
A. 4y + 3x = 25 C. y = 3x - 4
B. 4y = -3x - 25 D. y = 3x + 4

6. Which of the following lines passes through the point (2,5).


A. y = 2x - 1 C. y = 2x + 5
B. y = 4x - 2 D. y = 2x + 1

7. Find the smallest angle.

A. 22 degrees C. 44 degrees
B. 17 degrees D. 34 degrees

8. A surveyor wants to know the height of a skyscraper. He places his


inclinometer on a tripod 1m from the ground. At a distance of 50m from
the skyscraper, he records an angle of elevation of 82 degrees. What is
the height of the skyscraper.
A. 364.8m C. 365.8m
B. 355.8m D. 356.8m
9. A helicopter flies 40km east followed by 105km south. On what bearing
must the helicopter fly to return home directly?
A. 159 degrees C. 339 degrees
B. 201 degrees D. 21 degrees

10. Find the perimeter of the rectangle.

A. 36 C. 54
B. 64 D. 46

11. A circle has an equation of 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 25 and a line has equation of


y = 3x – 5. They intersect at Points A and B. Find the coordinates of
A and B.
A. (0, 5) and (-3,4) C. (0, -5) and (-3,4)
B. (0,-5) and (3,4) D. (0, 5) and (3,-4)

12. Fiona has a box of chocolates containing 1212 identical chocolates.


The total weight of the box and the chocolates is 294g. Fiona eats 77 of
the chocolates and the total weight of the box and chocolates decreases
to 210g. What is the weight of the box?
A. 150 g A. 15 g
B. 120 g B. 12 g

13. The lines x – y +3 = 0 and 𝑦 = 2𝑥 2 − 13𝑥 + 15 intersects at the points A


and B. Find the length of line AB.
A. 3√2 C. 4√2
B. 5√2 D. 2√2

14. The angles in a triangle are in the ratio 3:4:5. Find the smallest
angle.
A. 30 degrees C. 45 degrees
B. 22.5 degrees D. 25 degrees

15. The sum of two numbers is 16. The difference between the squares of
the two numbers is 32. Find the difference between the two numbers.
A. 9 C. 4
B. 7 D. 2

16. Calculate and BAC.

A. 34.8 C. 51.6
B. 56.1 D. 38.4

17. A student can select one of 6 different mathematics books, one of 3


different chemistry books and one of 4 different science books. In how
many different ways can a student select a mathematics book, a chemistry
book and a science book.
A. 72 C. 24
B. 18 D. 12

Using the digits 1, 2, 3 and 5, how many 4-digit numbers can be formed if:
18. The first digit must be 1 and repetition of the digits is allowed?
A. 16 C. 6
B. 64 D. 32
19. The first digit must be 1 and repetition of the digits is not allowed?
A. 16 C. 6
B. 64 D. 32

20. The number must be divisible by 2 and repetition is allowed?


A. 16 C. 6
B. 64 D. 32

21. The number must be divisible by 2 and repetition is not allowed?


A. 16 C. 6
B. 64 D. 32

22. A coin is tossed three times. What is the total number of all possible
outcomes?
A. 16 C. 8
B. 32 D. 4

23. In poker, how many combinations can you be dealt a four of a kind? (4
of a kind and any card)
A. 13 C. 270
B. 624 D. 364

24. In poker, how many combinations can you be dealt a full house? (3 of a
kind and 2 of a kind)
A. 3477 C. 3744
B. 5284 D. 5824

25. In poker, how many combinations can you be dealt a three of a kind?
(3 of a kind and any 2 distinct card)
A. 109824 C. 45912
B. 54912 D. 13728

26. Calculate and ABC.

A. 17.2 C. 27.6
B. 22.7 D. 38.4

27. A man has 3 different suits, 4 different shirts and 5 different pairs
of shoes. In how many different ways can this man wear a suit, and a
pair of shoes?
A. 20 C. 12
B. 60 D. 15

28. Find the volume of a hexahedron having a side of 7.5


A. 3375/16 C. 3375/8
B. 3357/16 D. 3357/8

29. The diameter of a sphere is 18 in. Find the largest volume of regular
pyramid of altitude 15 in. that can be cut from the sphere if the
pyramid has square base.
A. 300 C. 600
B. 750 D. 450

30. Repeat #29 if the pyramid has pentagonal base.


A. 543.97 C. 534.79
B. 534.97 D. 543.79

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