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3rd QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST

MATHEMATICS 10
Name: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________________
Grade & Section: ___________________________________________________________ Score: ________________________________

Directions: Read and analyze carefully each question. Write the letter of the correct answer before the number.
_______ 1. What refers to the arrangement of objects in a definite order?
A. selection B. repetition C. permutation D. combination
_______ 2. Which situation illustrates permutation?
A. Matching shirts and pants C. Choosing 3 flavors of ice cream from a menu of 10
B. Mixing the ingredients of fruit salad D. Entering a PIN to log in to a GCash account
_______ 3. Which expression denotes the number of ways of forming three-letter words from the letters of the
word SMART?
A. P(5, 5) B. P(5, 3) C. C(5, 5) D. C(5,3)
_______ 4. Which of the following is the correct process that relates the permutation of 4 objects taken 2 at a time?
4! 4! 4! 4!2!
A. B. C. D.
2! ( 4−2) ! 4!2! (4−2) !
_______ 5. What is r if P(8, r) = 6 720?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
_______ 6. How many four–letter codes can be formed using the first nine letters of the English alphabet if
no letter is repeated?
A. 3 024 B. 2 034 C. 504 D. 126
_______ 7. In how many ways can 8 people be seated at a round table if they can sit anywhere?
A. 5 040 B. 6 720 C. 26 880 D. 40 320
_______ 8. In how many ways can the letters in the word PASS be arranged?
A. 1 B. 4 C. 12 D. 24
_______ 9. It refers to the subsets of r objects selected from n different objects where the order of objects is
not important.
A combination B. permutation C. repetition D. selection
______10. Which of the following situation involves combination?
A. assembling a jigsaw puzzle C. arranging six potted plants in a row
B. choosing 5 questions to answer in a test D. forming word anagrams
_____ 11. There are 10 food items in a buffet. A customer is asked to get a certain number of items.
If the customer has 252 possible ways as a result, which of the following did he possibly do?
A. Choose out 2 of the 10 items C. Choose out 4 of the 10 items
B. Choose out 3 of the 10 items D. Choose out 5 of the 10 items
______ 12. If C (n , r)=35, which of the following are the possible values of n and r ?
A. n=6 , r=4 B. n=7 , r=3 C. n=8 , r=3 D. n=9 , r=2
_______13. Which of the following situations describes differentiating permutation from combination?
A. ranking people and sequencing of draws
B. picking multiple objects in one draw and handshaking with other
C. picking multiple objects in one draw and locking with a definite sequence
D. handshaking with others in one draw and numbering in no particular order
_______ 14. Which of the following is the formula of permutation and combination?
n! n! n! n!
A. P(n , r )= and C (n . r)= C. P(n , r )= and C (n . r)=
r! r! (n−r )! r
n! n! n! n!
B. P(n , r )= and C (n . r)= D. P(n , r )= and C (n . r)=
n! (n−r) !( r !) (n−r )! (n−r) !(r !)
_______15. Which expression defines the number of combinations of n objects taken r at a time?
n! n! n! n!
A. B. C. D.
n!r! ( n−r ) ! r ! ( n−r ) r ! ( n−r ) !
_______16. Which expression denotes the number of checking out 4 library books from a list of 8 books for a
research paper?
A. P(4, 4) B. P( 8, 4) C. C(4, 4) D. C( 8, 4)
_______ 17. A math teacher requires each student to solve 5 out of 15 problems. Of the 15 problems, 3 are in
Statistics, 7 are in Algebra, and 5 are in Geometry. In how many ways can a student select
5 Algebra problems?
A. 1 B. 10 C. 21 D. 56
______ 18. In how many ways can 2 Physics books, 4 Mathematics books, and 3 Chemistry books be arranged
on a shelf, if books of the same subject must be together?
A. 144 B. 288 C. 1 728 D. 362 880
______ 19. From a class of 32 girls and 18 boys, how many study groups of 3 girls and 2 boys can be formed?
A. 758 880 B. 638 880 C. 478 880 D. 438 880
______ 20. There are 10 people in a dinner gathering. in how many ways can the host (one of the 10) arrange his
guests around a dining table if 2 people refuse to sit beside each other?
A. 362 880 B. 282 240 C. 40 320 D. 30 240
______ 21. In the Venn diagram at the right, which of the following is represented by the shaded region?
A. A ⋃ B B. A ⋂ B C. ( A ⋃ B)' D.
A ⋂ B '
For items 22 to 23. Use the Venn diagram to answer the questions that follow.
______ 22. What is/are the elements of A ⋃ B ?
A. {2} B. {2, 4, 6} C. {2, 3, 4, 5, 6} D. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
______ 23. What is/are the elements of A ⋂ B ?
A. {1} B. {2} C. {2, 4, 6} D. { 2, 3, 5}
______ 24. What is/are the elements of A ' ?
A. {1, 3, 5} B. {1, 4, 6} C. {2, 4, 6} D. { 2, 3, 5}

If A and B are events in the same


sample space, then the probability of
A or B
occurring is:
a. P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) c.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∩B)
b. P(AorB)=P(A∩B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) d.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)-P(B)-
P(A∪B)
If A and B are events in the same
sample space, then the probability of
A or B
occurring is:
a. P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) c.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∩B)
b. P(AorB)=P(A∩B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) d.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)-P(B)-
P(A∪B)
If A and B are events in the same
sample space, then the probability of
A or B
occurring is:
a. P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) c.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∩B)
b. P(AorB)=P(A∩B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) d.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)-P(B)-
P(A∪B) .
______ 25. If A and B are events in the same sample space, then the probability of A or B occurring is given by
A. P(A or B)=P( A ∪B ¿=P( A)+ P( B)−P( A ∪B) C. P( A∨B)=P ( A ∪ B)=P( A)+ P(B)−P( A ∩ B)
B. P(A or B)=P( A ∩ B ¿=P( A)+ P(B)−P( A ∪ B) D. P(A or B)=P( A ⋂ B ¿=P (A )−P(B)−P( A ∪B)
For items 26 to 28.
Two digits are formed, with repetition allowed from 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 written on slips of paper which are then placed
in a bag.
Let A = { the number drawn is even} C={the number drawn is divisible by 5
B={the number drawn is divisible by 3}
Determine the correct process that will help you find the probability of
______ 26. A ∪ B
10 9 4 9 5 4 10 5 4
A. + − B. + − C. + − D.
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
10 5
+
25 25
______ 27. A ∪C
10 5 4 9 5 4 9 5 10 5
A. + − B. + − C. + D. +
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
______ 28. B∪ C
10 5 2 9 5 2 9 5 10 5
A. + − B. + − C. + D. +
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
For items 29 to 32.
The involvement of performing arts students of a certain Senior High School is shown in the Venn diagram on the
right. Use the Venn diagram to determine the probability of selecting a student
______ 29. who like acting only?
4 9 6 13
A. B. C. D.
25 50 25 50
______ 30. who like acting or dancing?
13 17 37 19
A. B. C. D.
50 25 50 25
______ 31. who like dancing or singing?
13 17 37 19
A. B. C. D.
50 25 50 25
______ 32. who do not like any of the three?
3 2 7 23
A. B. C. D.
50 25 50 25
______ 33. What do we call events that do not have something in common or cannot happen at the same time?
A. mutually exclusive B. not mutually exclusive C. dependent D. independent
______ 34. Which of the following are mutually exclusive events when a card is drawn at random from a standard
deck of 52 cards?
A. A 4 or a heart B. A 4 or a jack C. A 4 or a club D. A jack or a face card
______ 35. Which of the following are not mutually exclusive events when a fair die is rolled once?
A. A 2 or a 4 B. A 2 or an odd number C. A 6 or an even number D. A 5 or a 6
______ 36. Which of the following diagrams illustrates mutually exclusive events?

A. B. C. D.
______ 37. A candidate has a 35% chance of winning. What is his probability of losing?
A. 65% B. 75% C. 85% D. 95%
______38. Out of 28 students of Grade 10 Libra, 19 use Facebook, 11 use Instagram, and 5 use both Facebook and
Instagram. What is the probability that a selected student uses Facebook or Instagram?
18 14 25 35
A. B. C. D.
28 28 28 28
_____ 39. A box contains 21 chips numbered 1 to 21. If a chip is drawn randomly from the bowl, what is the
probability that it is a number divisible by three or a number divisible by 7?
3 8 1 2
A. B. C. D.
7 21 3 21
______ 40. In an enhancement class, 60 students study Probability, 70 students study Statistics, and
40 students study neither. If a student is randomly selected, what is the probability that a student
study Probability and Statistics?
1 1 1 5
A. B. C. D.
12 6 3 12

3rd QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST


MATHEMATICS 10
Name: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________________
Grade & Section: ___________________________________________________________ Score: ________________________________

Directions: Read and analyze carefully each question. Write the letter of the correct answer before the number.
_______ 1. What refers to the arrangement of objects in a definite order?
A. selection B. repetition C. permutation D. combination
_______ 2. Which situation illustrates permutation?
A. Matching shirts and pants C. Choosing 3 flavors of ice cream from a menu of 10
B. Mixing the ingredients of fruit salad D. Entering a PIN to log in to a GCash account
_______ 3. Which expression denotes the number of ways of forming three-letter words from the letters of the
word SMART?
A. P(5, 5) B. P(5, 3) C. C(5, 5) D. C(5,3)
_______ 4. Which of the following is the correct process that relates the permutation of 4 objects taken 2 at a time?
4! 4! 4! 4!2!
A. B. C. D.
2! ( 4−2) ! 4!2! (4−2) !
_______ 5. What is r if P(8, r) = 6 720?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
_______ 6. How many four–letter codes can be formed using the first nine letters of the English alphabet if
no letter is repeated?
A. 3 024 B. 2 034 C. 504 D. 126
_______ 7. In how many ways can 8 people be seated at a round table if they can sit anywhere?
A. 5 040 B. 6 720 C. 26 880 D. 40 320
_______ 8. In how many ways can the letters in the word PASS be arranged?
A. 1 B. 4 C. 12 D. 24
_______ 9. It refers to the subsets of r objects selected from n different objects where the order of objects is
not important.
A combination B. permutation C. repetition D. selection
______10. Which of the following situation involves combination?
A. assembling a jigsaw puzzle C. arranging six potted plants in a row
B. choosing 5 questions to answer in a test D. forming word anagrams
_____ 11. There are 10 food items in a buffet. A customer is asked to get a certain number of items.
If the customer has 252 possible ways as a result, which of the following did he possibly do?
A. Choose out 2 of the 10 items C. Choose out 4 of the 10 items
B. Choose out 3 of the 10 items D. Choose out 5 of the 10 items
______ 12. If C (n , r)=35, which of the following are the possible values of n and r ?
A. n=6 , r=4 B. n=7 , r=3 C. n=8 , r=3 D. n=9 , r=2
_______13. Which of the following situations describes differentiating permutation from combination?
A. ranking people and sequencing of draws
B. picking multiple objects in one draw and handshaking with other
C. picking multiple objects in one draw and locking with a definite sequence
D. handshaking with others in one draw and numbering in no particular order
_______ 14. Which of the following is the formula of permutation and combination?
n! n! n! n!
A. P(n , r )= and C (n . r)= C. P(n , r )= and C (n . r)=
r! r! (n−r )! r
n! n! n! n!
B. P(n , r )= and C (n . r)= D. P(n , r )= and C (n . r)=
n! (n−r) !( r !) (n−r )! (n−r) !(r !)
_______15. Which expression defines the number of combinations of n objects taken r at a time?
n! n! n! n!
A. B. C. D.
n!r! ( n−r ) ! r ! ( n−r ) r ! ( n−r ) !
_______16. Which expression denotes the number of checking out 4 library books from a list of 8 books for a
research paper?
A. P(4, 4) B. P( 8, 4) C. C(4, 4) D. C( 8, 4)
_______ 17. A math teacher requires each student to solve 5 out of 15 problems. Of the 15 problems, 3 are in
Statistics, 7 are in Algebra, and 5 are in Geometry. In how many ways can a student select
5 Algebra problems?
A. 1 B. 10 C. 21 D. 56
______ 18. In how many ways can 2 Physics books, 4 Mathematics books, and 3 Chemistry books be arranged
on a shelf, if books of the same subject must be together?
A. 144 B. 288 C. 1 728 D. 362 880
______ 19. From a class of 32 girls and 18 boys, how many study groups of 3 girls and 2 boys can be formed?
A. 758 880 B. 638 880 C. 478 880 D. 438 880
______ 20. There are 10 people in a dinner gathering. in how many ways can the host (one of the 10) arrange his
guests around a dining table if 2 people refuse to sit beside each other?
A. 362 880 B. 282 240 C. 40 320 D. 30 240
______ 21. In the Venn diagram at the right, which of the following is represented by the shaded region?
A. A ⋃ B B. A ⋂ B C. ( A ⋃ B)' D.
For items 22 to A ⋂B
23. ' the Venn diagram to answer the questions that follow.
Use
______ 22. What is/are the elements of A ⋃ B ?
A. {2} B. {2, 4, 6} C. {2, 3, 4, 5, 6} D. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
______ 23. What is/are the elements of A ⋂ B ?
A. {1} B. {2} C. {2, 4, 6} D. { 2, 3, 5}
______ 24. What is/are the elements of A ' ?
A. {1, 3, 5} B. {1, 4, 6} C. {2, 4, 6} D. { 2, 3, 5}

If A and B are events in the same


sample space, then the probability of
A or B
occurring is:
a. P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) c.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∩B)
b. P(AorB)=P(A∩B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) d.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)-P(B)-
P(A∪B)
If A and B are events in the same
sample space, then the probability of
A or B
occurring is:
a. P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) c.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∩B)
b. P(AorB)=P(A∩B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) d.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)-P(B)-
P(A∪B)
If A and B are events in the same
sample space, then the probability of
A or B
occurring is:
a. P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) c.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∩B)
b. P(AorB)=P(A∩B)=P(A)+P(B)-
P(A∪B) d.
P(AorB)=P(A∪B)=P(A)-P(B)-
P(A∪B) .
______ 25. If A and B are events in the same sample space, then the probability of A or B occurring is given by
A. P(A or B)=P( A ∪B ¿=P( A)+ P( B)−P( A ∪B) C. P( A∨B)=P ( A ∪ B)=P( A)+ P(B)−P( A ∩ B)
B. P(A or B)=P( A ∩ B ¿=P( A)+ P(B)−P( A ∪ B) D. P(A or B)=P( A ⋂ B ¿=P (A )−P(B)−P( A ∪B)
For items 26 to 28.
Two digits are formed, with repetition allowed from 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 written on slips of paper which are then placed
in a bag.
Let A = { the number drawn is even} C={the number drawn is divisible by 5
B={the number drawn is divisible by 3}
Determine the correct process that will help you find the probability of
______ 26. A ∪ B
10 9 4 9 5 4 10 5 4
A. + − B. + − C. + − D.
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
10 5
+
25 25
______ 27. A ∪C
10 5 4 9 5 4 9 5 10 5
A. + − B. + − C. + D. +
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
______ 28. B∪ C
10 5 2 9 5 2 9 5 10 5
A. + − B. + − C. + D. +
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
For items 29 to 32.
The involvement of performing arts students of a certain Senior High School is shown in the Venn diagram on the
right. Use the Venn diagram to determine the probability of selecting a student
______ 29. who like acting only?
4 9 6 13
A. B. C. D.
25 50 25 50
______ 30. who like acting or dancing?
13 17 37 19
A. B. C. D.
50 25 50 25
______ 31. who like dancing or singing?
13 17 37 19
A. B. C. D.
50 25 50 25
______ 32. who do not like any of the three?
3 2 7 23
A. B. C. D.
50 25 50 25
______ 33. What do we call events that do not have something in common or cannot happen at the same time?
A. mutually exclusive B. not mutually exclusive C. dependent D. independent
______ 34. Which of the following are mutually exclusive events when a card is drawn at random from a standard
deck of 52 cards?
A. A 4 or a heart B. A 4 or a jack C. A 4 or a club D. A jack or a face card
______ 35. Which of the following are not mutually exclusive events when a fair die is rolled once?
A. A 2 or a 4 B. A 2 or an odd number C. A 6 or an even number D. A 5 or a 6
______ 36. Which of the following diagrams illustrates mutually exclusive events?

A. B. C. D.
______ 37. A candidate has a 35% chance of winning. What is his probability of losing?
A. 65% B. 75% C. 85% D. 95%
______38. Out of 28 students of Grade 10 Libra, 19 use Facebook, 11 use Instagram, and 5 use both Facebook and
Instagram. What is the probability that a selected student uses Facebook or Instagram?
18 14 25 35
A. B. C. D.
28 28 28 28
_____ 39. A box contains 21 chips numbered 1 to 21. If a chip is drawn randomly from the bowl, what is the
probability that it is a number divisible by three or a number divisible by 7?
3 8 1 2
A. B. C. D.
7 21 3 21
______ 40. In an enhancement class, 60 students study Probability, 70 students study Statistics, and
40 students study neither. If a student is randomly selected, what is the probability that a student
study Probability and Statistics?
1 1 1 5
A. B. C. D.
12 6 3 12

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