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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
LASIP NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lingayen, Pangasinan

SECOND QUARTER PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


GENERAL MATHEMATICS
Name: ________________________________________ Date: ____________________

Grade and Section_______________________________

Multiple Choice.
Direction: Understand the following statement or question. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.

______________ 1. Which types of sentences qualifies a proposition?


a. declarative c. imperative
b. exclamatory d. Interrogative
_____________ 2. Which denotes a proposition?
a. A capital letter c. an italicized letter
b. A small letter d. a bold letter
_____________ 3. What is the truth value of a false proposition?
a. True c. Cannot be determined
b. False d. Either true or false
_____________ 4. Which correctly shows a proposition?
a. A: Stepping forward is a good start
b. b: Do not ever quit.
c. c: Rest recharges.
d. d: What does failure teach?
For items 5-10, identify the only proposition among the choices.
______________ 5.
a. Alas!
b. Where do you come from?
c. It is a hot day yet it brings comfort.
d. Come and see it.
______________ 6.
a. Really?
b. Obedience is a good trait of a member
c. Awesome!
d. Calm down to avoid commotion.
______________ 7.
a. Brush your teeth after eating.
b. What a bright smile!
c. Enamel covers the outer surface of our teeth.
d. Is the laugh too loud?
______________ 8.
a. Try smelling a sampaguita flower.
b. Sampaguita is our national flower and is lovely.
c. Does nature teach us?
d. Don’t pick flower.
______________ 9.
a. You can make violet if you mix blue and red.
b. Mix them.
c. Can you give a complementary colors?
d. Which hue of green do you like
______________ 10.
a. Do I have to drink my medication?
b. Take your meds on time.
c. If one is overdosed with drugs, then the body may be harmed.
d. That is too much!
______________ 11. It is a proposition that uses logical connectors.
a. simple proposition c. compound proposition
b. connective proposition d. logical proposition
_______________ 12. Which of the following is not a logical connector?
a. or b. can
c. if-then d. and
_______________ 13. It is a proposition that cannot be broken down into more than one proposition.
a. simple proposition b. compound proposition
c. connective proposition d. logical proposition
_______________ 14. Given the simple propositions a: You are what you eat and b: Your food can describe your
Health, what compound proposition can be made?
a. You are not what you eat.
b. Your food cannot describe your health.
c. You are what you eat but your food can describe your health.
d. If you are what you eat, then your food can describe your health.
_______________ 15. What logical connector best fits in merging the simple proposition c: Life is more than food
And d: The body is more than clothing?
a. and b. or
c. if then d. not
For numbers 16-20, consider the following propositions:
x: A silent prayer can be heard even there is a storm.
y: It is a clean heart that counts in prayer.
z: God hears even He is far more than millions of light years away.

________________ 16. Which is the symbol for the proposition “A silent prayer cannot be heard even there is a storm.
a. ^x c. ~ x
b. ~x → x d. v x
________________ 17. Which is the symbol for the proposition “If it is a clean heart that counts in prayer, then God hears
Even He is far more than millions of light years away”?
a. ~ z v y b. y^z
c. y→ z d. z ↔ ~ y
-------------------------- 18. Which is the symbol for “Either a silent prayer can be heard even there is a storm or God does not
Hear even He is far more than a million of light years away”?
a. (x ^ ~) ↔ z b. x → ~ z
c. x ^ ~ z d. x v ~ z
_________________ 19. Which is the verbal form of ~y ^ ~ z?
a. It is a clean heart that counts in prayer and God hears even He is far more than million light years
away.
b. It is a clean heart that counts in prayer or God hears even He is far more than million light years away.
c. It is not the clean heart that counts in prayer and God does not hear even He is far more than millions
of light years away.
d. It is not a clean heart that counts in prayer or God does not hear even He is far more than millions of
light years away.
_________________ 20. Which is the verbal form of (z ^ x) ↔ y?
a. God hears even He is far more than millions of light years away or a silent prayer can be heard even
there is a storm if and only if it is a clean heart that counts in prayer.
b. God hears even He is far more than million light years away and silent prayer can be heard even there
is a storm if and only if it is a clean heart that counts in prayer.
c. If God hears even He is far more than million light years away and silent prayer can be heard even
there is a storm; then it is a clean heart that counts in prayer.
d. If God hears even He is far more than million light years away or silent prayer can be heard even there
is a storm; then it is a clean heart that counts in prayer.
_________________ 21. What is a proposition that is always false?
a. negation b. tautology
c. contradiction d. absolute
For numbers 22-27, refer to the following problem:
p and q are both true proposition and r is a false proposition.

_________________ 22. What is the truth value of ~ r?


a. true b. false
c. neither true nor false d. information is insufficient
_________________ 23. What is the truth value of q ^ (~r)?
a. true b. false
c. neither true nor false d. information is insufficient
_________________ 24. What is the truth value of p v (q ^ (~r))?
a. true b. false
c. neither true nor false d. information is insufficient
_______________________ 25. What is the true value of ~p?
a. true b. false
c. neither true nor false d. information is insufficient
_______________________ 26. What is the truth value of q ↔ r?
a. true b. false
c. neither true nor false d. information is insufficient
_______________________ 27. What is the truth value of (~p) ^ (q ↔ r)?
a. true b. false
c. neither true nor false d. information is insufficient
For numbers 28-30, determine the truth values of proposition p, q and r that will make the following
Statement false.

_______________________ 28. p ^ (q v r)
a. p, q and r are all true or all false
b. p and r are false, while q is true
c. If p is true, q and r are both false. If p is false, each of q and r may either be true or false
d. If p is true, q and r are both true. If p is false, each of q and r may be either be true or
false
_______________________ 29. (p ^ q) v r
a. q should be false. p and r may either be both true or both false.
b. p should be false. Either q is true and r is false, or vice versa, or both are true
c. p and q should be both false, r may be true or false
d. r should be false. p and q may take any truth value except for both are true.

_______________________ 30. ~ (p ^ (~ q))


a. p and r should be false, while q should be true.
b. p and q should be false, while r should be true.
c. q should be false, while p and r should be true.
d. q and r should be false, while p should be true.

_______________ 31. What do you call to the set of all allowable values of the independent variable?
a. Range c. Real Numbers
b. Domain d. Inverse Function
_______________ 32. Which of the following is not allowed as the value of the independent variable if
the function is a fraction?
a. zero c. decimal number
b. negative number d. irrational number
_______________ 33. What is the domain and range of the function (𝑥) = 𝑥 − 5 ?
a. The domain is all real numbers except -5 and the range is all real numbers except 0.
b. The domain is all real numbers and the range is all real numbers except 0.
c. The domain is all real numbers except -5 and the range is all real numbers.
d. The domain and range are all real numbers.
_______________ 34. Find the function value given h(x) = 7x −11, if x = 8m + 3.
a. 56m +10 c. 56m² + 10
b. 56m −10 d. 56m² - 10
_______________ 35. Give the value of the of the function c (x) 5x³ - 18 at c (3).
a. 117 c. 153
b. 27 d. 63
_______________ 36. Evaluate the function f (x) = 3x²- 5x + 2 given x = 2x + 5.
a. 12x² + 50x + 52 c. 12x² - 50x + 52
b. 12x² + 65x + 77 d. 12x² - 65x +77
_______________ 37. Given ℎ(𝑥) = 2𝑥 2 − 7𝑥 and 𝑟(𝑥) = 𝑥 2 + 𝑥 − 1, find (ℎ + 𝑟)(𝑥).
a. 2𝑥 2 – 1 b. 3𝑥 2 + 6𝑥 – 1
c. 3𝑥 4 − 6𝑥 2 – 1 d. 3𝑥 2 − 6𝑥 – 1
_______________ 38. Given: 𝑓(𝑎) = 2𝑎 + 1 and 𝑔(𝑎) = 3𝑎 − 3. Find 𝑓(𝑎) + 𝑔(𝑎)
𝑎. 5𝑎 − 2 b. −5𝑎 + 2
c. −2𝑎 + 1 d. −6𝑎 − 1
_______________ 39. 𝑓(𝑥) = 6𝑥 2 + 7𝑥 + 2 and 𝑔(𝑥) = 5𝑥 2 − 𝑥 − 1, find (𝑓 − 𝑔) (𝑥).
a. 𝑥 2 + 8𝑥 + 3 b. 5𝑥 2 + 8𝑥 – 1
c. 𝑥 2 + 6𝑥 – 1 d. 𝑥 2 + 8𝑥 – 1
_______________ 40. 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 − 8 and 𝑔(𝑥) = 𝑥 + 3, Find 𝑓(𝑥) • 𝑔(𝑥)
a. 𝑥² + 24 b. 𝑥² − 5𝑥 + 24
c. 𝑥² − 5𝑥 − 24 d. 𝑥² + 5𝑥 + 24

_______________ 41. If 𝑝(𝑥) = 𝑥 − 1 and 𝑞(𝑥) = 𝑥 − 1, what is 𝑝(𝑥) • 𝑞(𝑥)


a. 𝑥² + 1 b. 𝑥² + 2𝑥 − 1
c. 𝑥² − 2𝑥 + 1 d. 𝑥² − 1
_______________ 42. Given ℎ(𝑥) = 𝑥 − 6 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑠(𝑥) = 𝑥 2 − 13𝑥 + 42. Find ℎ / 𝑠 (𝑥).
a. 1 / 𝑥−7 b. 𝑥 − 7
c. 𝑥−6/ 𝑥−7 d. 𝑥 – 6
_______________ 43. 𝑔(𝑥) = 6𝑥 − 7 and ℎ(𝑥) = 5𝑥 − 1, Find 𝑔(ℎ(𝑥))
a. −9𝑥 + 11 b. 9𝑥 2 + 4𝑥
c.30𝑥 + 13 d. 30𝑥 – 13
________________ 44. If 𝑗(𝑥) = √𝑥 + 6 and 𝑘(𝑥) = 9 − 𝑥. Find 𝑗(𝑘(−1))
a. 9 − √5 b. √14
c. 16 d.
_________________ 45.

_____________________ 46. Find the fare function f(x) where x represents the number of kilometers travelled.

_____________________ 47. How much is the proposed fare for distance of 3 km?

_____________________ 48. Find the proposed fare for distance of 55 km.

_____________________ 49. You are paying P27.50 for the fare going to school from your home. What is the distance of your
home from school?

_____________________ 50. How much are you going to pay for fare if the distance covered is 10 kilometer?

GOODLUCK!

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by:

ALBERT S. PIDLAOAN JOEL E. DELA VEGA MA. THERESA S. AQUINO, PhD


SHS Teacher II Acad. Coordinator MT-I Principal III

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