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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V
DIVISION OF MASBATE
BUENAVISTA INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Buenavista, San Fernando, Masbate
Mathematics 10
3rd Quarter Exam

Name:______________________________ Section:________________________

Date:_______________________________ Score:__________________________

Multiple Choice

Direction: Read the following statement below and encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. What do you call the sequencing or arranging of objects in a group?


a. selection b. permutation c. differentiation d. combination
2. Grouping of an object from a set is called what?
a. combination b. permutation c. differentiation d. distinction

3. 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

4. How many arrangements can be formed if 5 boys and 3 girls were to take three seat with middle set
belonging to a girl and the rest to boys? Which of the following choices represent as clue in the underlined word?

a. differentiation b. combination

c. permutation d. distinguishable permutation

5. It is a way of selecting a subset from the given set where order does not matter.

a. Combination b. Permutation c. Integration d. Simulation

6. It is a way of selecting a subset from the given set where order does matter.

a. Combination b. Permutation c. Integration d. Simulation

7. Which of the following is the formula of permutation?

8. Which of the following is the formula of combination?

9. Which of the following is the formula of circular permutation?

a. (n – 1)! b. (n + 1)! c. n! d. (2n)!

10. Which of the following is the formula of n taking all at the time or permutation with repetition?

a. (n – 1)! b. (n + 1)! c. n! d. (2n)!


11. What is the formula of in finding the union of two events?

a. (A U B)=P(A) + P(B) - P(A∩ B) b. . (A ∩ B)=P(A) + P(B) - P(A∩ B)

c. P(A or B)= P(A) – P(B) - P( A ∩ B) d. P ( A or B)= P(A) + P(B) - P( A ∩ B)

12. Given two events A and B, if the occurrence of event A does affect event B and then these events is called
____.

a. Dependent events b. Exclusive events c. independent events d. Complementary events

For numbers 13-15. Given two events A and B, where A has elements of letters in the word LESSENED and
NEEDLESS for B.

15. Find ∪

a. ∪= { L,E,S,S,E,N,E,D,N,E,E,D,L,E,S,S } b. ∪= { L,S,S,E,N,E,D,N,E,E,D,L,E,S }

c. ∪= { L,E,S,S,E,N,E,D,N,E,E,D,L,E,S,S,E } c. ∪= { ,N,D,L,E,S }

16. It is an event formed when an outcome will surely to occur?

a. Impossible event b. Certain Event c. Elementary event d. Compound event

17. These are events in which the occurrence of the first event doesn’t affect the occurrence of the second event.

a. Dependent events b. Exclusive events c. independent events d. Complementary events

18. These are events in which the occurrence of the first event affects the occurrence of the second event or when
events depend on each other.

a. Dependent events b. Exclusive events c. independent events d. Complementary events

19. There are events that cannot happen at the same time (disjoints events).

a. Mutually exclusive events b. Exclusive events c. dependent events d. Not-Mutually exclusive


events

20. There are events that can happen at the same time (joints events).

a. Mutually exclusive events b. Exclusive events c. dependent events d. Not-Mutually exclusive


events

21. it is composed of all the events/elements or sets under certain condition

a. Universal Event b. Universal Outcome c. Sample set d. Universal Set

22. It is defined as a ratio of how many times an event may occur as compared to the total possible outcomes.

a. Combination b. Permutation c. Probability d. Possible Events

23. Which of the following is the formula of Independent Events?

a. P(A and B)= P(A) x P(B) b. P( A and B)= P(A) ÷ P(B) c. P( A or B)= P(A) + P(B) d. P(A or B)= P(A) – P(B)

24. Which of the following is the formula of Mutually Exclusive Events?

a. P(A and B)= P(A) x P(B) b. P( A and B)= P(A) ÷ P(B) c. P( A or B)= P(A) + P(B) d. P(A or B)= P(A) – P(B)

25. Which of the following is the formula of Not-Mutually Exclusive Events?

a. P (A and B) = P(A) x P(B) - P( A ∩ B) b. P( A and B)= P(A) ÷ P(B) - P( A ∩ B)

c. P ( A or B)= P(A) + P(B) - P( A ∩ B) d. P(A or B)= P(A) – P(B) - P( A ∩ B)


II- Read the statement carefully. Tell whether each of the following statement is Simple Event, Dependent Event,
Independent Event, Mutually Exclusive Event, Not-Mutually Exclusive Event, Certain Event and Uncertain Event.
Write your answer on the space provided.

26. A person is watching tv and sleeping._____________________


27. Heart’s day is being celebrated every 14 th day of February.__________________
28. Picking red card in a standard deck of regular 52 cards with replacement. _____________
29. Two pencils are to be drawn from a bag that contains 3 pens and 4 pencils without replacement.______
30. Sunday and Saturday happen on weekend.____________

III- Matching Type

Direction: Match column A with the corresponding item in column B. Write the correct letter only and put it on
the space provided before each number.

Column A Column B

______ 31. In how many ways can you arrange 9 pots in a row? a. 7/13

______32. In a group of 7 children, in how many ways can they b. 2/13

position themselves in a round table?

______33. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of c. 3/4

the letters in CALIFORNIA.

______34. In how many ways a student choose 4 cake pops d. 1/8

if there are 9 flavors available?

______35. In how many ways can a volleyball coach choose e. 9/14

the first five players from a group of 20 students?

______36. In how many ways can 10 students arrange f. 11/26

themselves in a picture taking?

______37. In how many arrangement can 8 girls sit if there are g. 3/13

only 5 chairs available?

for #38-40. In an experiment of drawing a card from a regular

deck of cards, what is the probability of drawing a Diamond or a face card.

_____38. Find P (A) H. 1/4

_____39. Find P ( B) I. 336

_____40. Find P (A U B) J. 3, 628, 800

_____41. Two pencils are to be drawn from a bag that contains K. 15, 504
3 pens and 4 pencils without replacement.
____42. Carlo spins a spinner with 8 parts. what is the probability L. 126
the spin will land on 3?
____43. A box contains 4 red balls, 5 green balls, and 3 blue balls. M. 907,200
Helen draws one ball at random. What is the probability that the
ball is either green or red?
_____44. A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of cards. N. 720
What is the probability of drawing a queen and a king?
_____45. A card is drawn at random from a deck of 52 cards. O. 362, 880
What is the probability of drawing a KING or a black card? P. 2/5
IV-Solve the following (show your solutions)
46. In a hospital, 240 frontliners liked to order meal for lunch. 180 ordered chicken curry and 200 ordered pork
adobo. How many liked chicken curry only?
47. In a Palarong Pambansa, 68 athletes come from Region X, 32 played Basketball and 28 played both
Basketball and Lawn Tennis. How many athletes played Lawn Tennis only?
48. In a school canteen, 120 students ordered juices where 85 of them ordered grape juice. How many of the
students ordered non-grape juice?
49. The home for the aged resident doctor reported that 150 of their aged residents had been experiencing
fever for the last 3 days. He said that they have been given medication but still no sign of improvement. He
also added that 100 of them were given medicine of brand Y and 89 were given medicine both in brand Y
and Z. How many of the aged residence were given medicine of brand Z only?
50. In a Teachers’ Division Seminar for the new normal set-up in school opening via zoom, 90 school heads
joined. 53 of the school heads voted for modular class as an alternative way of delivering lessons to the
learners (event A) and 70 voted for online class (event B). Find the probability that school heads voted
online class only?

Prepared by:

CHERRY ANN A. ANG

Teacher

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