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CALAPAGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Calapagan, Lupon, Davao Oriental

S.Y. 2022 - 2023


50
3RD PERIODICAL TEST

MATHEMATICS 10

NAME: _______________________________________________ SECTION: _____________________

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH PART BEFORE ANSWERING. USE BLACK OR BLUE
BALLPEN ONLY. GET A SEPARATE SHEET TO SHOW YOUR SOLUTION.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the problem carefully. Solve and write the letter of the correct answer. (2
points each)

1. What is the formula for permutations?


a) P(n,r) = nCr c) P(n,r) = n!/(n+r)!
b) P(n,r) = n!/(n-r)! d) P(n,r) = nCr/(n-r)!

2. What is the formula for combinations?


a) C(n,r) = n!/(n-r)!
b) C(n,r) = n!/(r!(n-r)!
c) C(n,r) = nCr(n-r)!
d) C(n,r) = (n-r)!/(r!)
3. In how many ways can 3 students be chosen from a group of 6?
a) 3 c) 90
b) 20 d) 216
4. How many permutations can be made from the letters in the word "APPLE"?
a) 5 c) 60
b) 20 d) 120
5. In how many ways can a committee of 4 people be chosen from a group of 10?
a) 210 c) 5040
b) 240 d) 10,000
6. How many permutations can be made from the letters in the word "BANANA"?
a) 15 c) 120
b) 60 d) 720
7. In how many ways can a group of 3 people be chosen from a group of 8 to be the president, vice
president, and treasurer?
a) 1680 c) 3360
b) 336 d) 40320
8. In how many ways can 6 people sit at a circular table?
a) 30 c) 360
b) 120 d) 720
9. How many ways can 8 people sit at a circular table if 2 are sitting next to each other?
a) 2520 c) 40320
b) 20160 d) 90720
10. In how many ways can 5 students be chosen from a group of 10 to form a study group if the order
matters?
a) 50 c) 252
b) 120 d) 30240

II. UNION AND INTERSECTION OF EVENT. Perform the following. (2 points for #2 - #7)
S = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}
A = {1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9}
B = {0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 9}

1. Make a Venn Diagram based on the data above. (5 points)


2. A∪ B
3. A∩ B
4. A’
5. B’
6. A’ ∩ B
7. (A’ ∩ B) ∪ (A∩ B)

III. MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE OR NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE EVENT. (5 points)


1. Suppose you have a deck of 52 cards and randomly draw one card. What is the probability that you
draw either a heart or a queen (or both)?

IV. DEPENDENT OR INDEPENDENT EVENT. (5 points)


1. Suppose you have a bag of 10 marbles, 5 of which are red and 5 of which are blue. You randomly
select one marble from the bag, record its color, and then put it back in the bag. You then select
another marble at random. What is the probability that you select a red marble on the first draw and a
blue marble on the second draw?

V. CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY. (5 points)

1. A Math teacher gave her class two tests. Twenty-five percent of the class passed both tests and 42% of
the class passed the first test. What percent of those who passed the first test also passed the second test?

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