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MATHEMATICS

NIEL DARRYL G. BRANZUELA,


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MATHEMATICS
The essence of Mathematics is
not to make simple things
complicated, but to make
complicated things simple.

~S. Gudder
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Round
1
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Start with 4
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Add 5
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Multiply 2
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Divide 3
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Subtract 4
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Answer is

2
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Round
2
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Start with 9
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Subtract 6
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Multiply 10
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Divide 2
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Answer is

15
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Round
3
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Start with 10
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Double it
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Subtract 15
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Square it
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Answer is

25
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Last
Round
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Start with 8
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Add 12
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Triple it
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Subtract 50
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Answer is

100
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BRIEF
REVIEW
Real Numbers System
1/2 , 5/8,
Fractions
2/3

Counting /
Counting
Positive
Natural
Natural/ Positive Terminating
1, 2, 3,…
Numbers
Numbers 0.25,and
0.125, RATIONAL
1, 2, 3,… Repeating
0.33333… Numbers
Whole Decimals
Numbers
Zero
Zero,
0 0 REAL
Integers NUMBERS
Negative
Negative
-1, -2, -3,…
Numbers
Numbers IRRATIONAL
-1, 2,-3,… π, √2, e
Numbers
Operations of
INTEGERS
ADDITION
*Same Sign *Unlike Sign
Rule: Rule:
Add the absolute value Subtract the absolute
of the addends and copy value of the addends and
their common sign to the copy the sign of the
sum addend with higher
absolute value

25 + 40= 65 25 + (-40)= -15


(-20) + (-18) = -38 (-18) + 50 = 32
Operations of
INTEGERS
SUBTRACTION
Rule:
Change the sign of the subtrahend and
perform the rule addition.

25 – 17 = 25+ (-17) = 8
(-18) - 50 = (-18) + (-50) = -68

100 – (- 44) = 100 + 44 = 144


Operations of
INTEGERS
MULTIPLICATION
*Same Sign *Unlike Sign
Rule: Rule:
Multiply the absolute Multiply the absolute value
value of the factors and of the factors and attach a
attach a positive sign to negative sign to the result
the product

5 · 50= 250 (4 )(-25)= - 100


(-20) (-10) = 200 (-10) ( 15) = - 150
Operations of
INTEGERS
DIVISION
*Same Sign *Unlike Sign
Rule: Rule:
Divide the absolute Divide the absolute value
value of the factors and of the factors and attach a
attach a positive sign to negative sign to the result
the product

50 ÷ 5 = 10 (16 )÷ (-4)= - 4
(-100) ÷ (-20) = 5 (-20) ÷ ( 5) = -
4
Operations of
FRACTIONS
ADDITION/SUBTRACTION
*SIMILAR FRACTIONS *DISSIMILAR FRACTIONS
Rule: Rule:
Add/Subtract only the Get the LCD and change
numerators of the two the fractions to similar.
fractions and copy the Then, follow the rule in
common denominator adding/subtracting similar
fractions
Operations of
FRACTIONS
MULTIPLICATION DIVISION

Rule: Rule:
Multiply it by numerator to Get the reciprocal of the
numerator and divisor and proceed to the
denominator to rule in multiplication of
denominator fractions
TIPS IN DOING MATHEMATICS
1.
Comprehend

2.
5. Solve Analyze

4. Equate 3. Recall
We are what we repeatedly
do. Excellence, therefore, is
not an act but a habit.

~ Aristotle
MATHEMATICS:

PART A
Question 1

If the area of one circle is twice


that of another circle, what is the
ratio in percent of the smaller to
larger circle?

A. 50% B. 25%
C. 75% D. 70%
Ratio- a comparison of two quantities

Ratio is expressed in Different Using Fraction


Forms. The MOST COMMON are: Colon form
“:”
The ratio of triangles to
rectangles 3:2 3/2
The ratio of circles to triangles 4:3 4/3

The ratio of rectangles to all 2:9 2/9


shapes
Solution (Q1)

AREA

A B Circle A 1 2 5
Circle B 2 4 10
The ratio of the smaller to larger circle:

A/ = 1/2 = 0.5 = 50
B 0 %
Question 1

If the area of one circle is twice


that of another circle, what is the
ratio in percent of the smaller to
larger circle?

A. 50% B. 25%
C. 75% D. 70%
Question 2

For what value/s of x is

undefined?

A. 2 B. -2
C. 2/3 D. -2/3
Rational Function

A function expressed as a ratio of an algebraic


expression, called rational expression.

, where P and Q are polynomials

Examples:
Solution (Q2)
Note: Any number divided by 0 is UNDEFINED, thus, any
expression divided by 0 is also UNDEFINED.

If Q = 0, then f(x) will be


UNDEFINED.

x=2
Question 2

For what value/s of x is

undefined?

A. 2 B. -2
C. 2/3 D. -2/3
Question 3

The product of
( ) ( )

A. B.
C. D.
Algebraic
Expressions
Are expressions composed of numbers,
variables and symbols
❑ The expressions are classified according to
its number of terms

monomial trinomial

binomial polynomial
Multiplying Algebraic Expression

5ab
Numerical Literal
Coefficient Coefficient

RULE in 1. Multiply the numerical coefficient of each


Multiplying monomial applying the rule in integers
Monomial to 2. Multiply the literal coefficient of each
monomial applying the product law of
Monomial: exponents
Example:

=
=
Multiplying Integers

8 *7 = 56
( -9 ) ( -10 ) = 90
( 11 ) (- 4 ) = -44
-6 · 5 -30
= Rule:
General

Same signs= POSITIVE


Unlike signs= NEGATIVE
Product Law of Exponent
Solution (Q3)

( )( )
=

=
Question 3

The product of
( ) ( )

A. B.
C. D.
Laws of Exponent
Zero Exponent Product Law

Quotient Law Power of a Power


Laws of Exponent
Power of a Product Power of a Quotient

Negative Exponent
Question 4

The sides of a triangle are 3, 6 and 8.


If the largest side of a similar triangle
is 16, what is the shortest side?

A. 6 B. 12
C. 18 D. 24
Solution (Q4)
PROPORTION
6 8 -Equality of two ratios
-The product of the means
16 is equal to the product of
the extremes
3
mea
x ns
3:8=x:16 a:b=c: bc=a
d
d
8x=3*16

extrem
8x=48

es
x=6
Question 4

The sides of a triangle are 3, 6 and 8.


If the largest side of a similar triangle
is 16, what is the shortest side?

A. 6 B. 12
C. 18 D. 24
Question 5

An envelope contains 140 pieces


consisting P1000 and P500 peso bill.
If the number of P500 IS 20 more than
the number of P1000 peso bill. How
many P500 peso bill are there?

A. 40 B. 70
C. 80 D. 60
System of Linear
Equations
❖ Consists of two or more linear equations of the
same variable

Algebraic Methods of Solving:

Substitution
Comparison
Elimination
Solution (Q5)

Let x be the number of


1000-peso bill
y be the number of
500-peso bill

There are 80 pcs. of


500-peso bill
Question 5

An envelope contains 140 pieces


consisting P1000 and P500 peso bill.
If the number of P500 IS 20 more than
the number of P1000 peso bill. How
many P500 peso bill are there?

A. 40 B. 70
C. 80 D. 60
LIFE + LOVE = HAPPY

LIFE - LOVE = SAD

2 LIFE = HAPPY ☺ + SAD ☹

(1/2) 2LIFE = (1/2) (HAPPY ☺ + SAD


☹)
LIFE= ½ HAPPY ☺ + ½ SAD

Question 6

What is the 30th term at the sequence


5, 8, 11, 14… ?

A. 92 B. 95
C. 87 D. 84
Arithmetic Sequence

❖ Is a sequence in which each term after the


first is obtained by adding a constant d,
common difference, to the preceding term.

1, 3, 5, 7… 13, 9, 5, 1…

nth term Common


first number
difference
term of terms
Solution (Q 6)

5, 8, 11, 14…
Question 6

What is the 30th term at the sequence


5, 8, 11, 14… ?

A. 92 B. 95
C. 87 D. 84
Question 7

The solution set for the equation


x2 - 4x - 5 = 0

A. x = 5,9 B. x = 5,1
C. x = -5,1 D. x = 5, -1
Linear
or
Quadratic
Linear
Quadratic
Linear
Quadratic
Quadratic
Linear
Quadratic
Quadratic Equation

❖ is an equation in one variable of degree 2.

Solutio By Extracting

ns:
Square Roots
By By Completing
Factoring By Quadratic the Square
Formula
Solution (Q 7)

x2 - 4x - 5 = 0
(x - 5) (x + 1) =
0
x–5=0; x+1=
0 x=5; x=
-1
x = 5,
-1
Quadratic Formula

Given the general form of


the equation of the
quadratic function:

x = 5,
-1
Question 7

The solution set for the equation


x2 - 4x - 5 = 0

A. x = 5,9 B. x = 5,1
C. x = -5,1 D. x = 5, -1
Question 8

Express as a single
fraction in simplest form.

A. B.

C. D.
Adding Rational
Expression
Question 8: Solution
Question 8

Express as a single
fraction in simplest form.

A. B.

C. D.
Question 9

If three times a number is subtracted


from 7 times the number the result is
12. What is the number?

A. 6/5 B. 12/5
C. -3 D. 3
Question 9

If three times a number is subtracted


from 7 times the number the result is
12. What is the number?

A. 6/5 B. 12/5
C. -3 D. 3
Question 10

4 mangoes cost Php 29.00. At that


price, what will two and a half dozen
mangoes cost?

A. Php 870 B. Php 348.50


C. Php 188.50 D. Php 217.50
Question 10

4 mangoes cost Php 29.00. At that


price, what will two and a half dozen
mangoes cost?

A. Php 870 B. Php 348.50


C. Php 188.50 D. Php 217.50
Question 11

The grades in Mathematics of the


students in section A are as follows:
80, 75, 60, 95, and 100. What is the
mean of this group?

A. 80.2 B. 81
C. 82 D. 81.2
Question 11

The grades in Mathematics of the


students in section A are as follows:
80, 75, 60, 95, and 100. What is the
mean of this group?

A. 80.2 B. 81
C. 82 D. 81.2
Question 12

The two complementary angles is in


the ratio 1:4. What is the larger angle?

A. 18 B. 36
C. 72 D. 90
Complementary Angles
- pair of angles whose sum is 90°

Supplementary Angles
- pair of angles whose sum is 180°
Question 12

The two complementary angles is in


the ratio 1:4. What is the larger angle?

A. 18 B. 36
C. 72 D. 90
Question 13

In a right triangle ABC the right angle


is at C. The measure of AC is 6 and
BC is 7. What is the measure of AB?

A. B. 1
C. D.
A Pythagorean Theorem:

c=?
b=
6

C a=7 B
Question 13

In a right triangle ABC the right angle


is at C. The measure of AC is 6 and
BC is 7. What is the measure of AB?

A. B. 1
C. D.
Question 14

All the seats of the bus are occupied


and six are standing. At the next bus
stop, 13 persons got off and 5 got in.
How many seats were empty on the
next stop?

A. 2 B. 0
C. 23 D. 24
Question 14

All the seats of the bus are occupied


and six are standing. At the next bus
stop, 13 persons got off and 5 got in.
How many seats were empty on the
next stop?

A. 2 B. 0
C. 23 D. 24
Question 15

In how many ways can 5 girls be


seated in a row of 5 seats?

A. 95 B. 120
C. 105 D. 100
Permutation
◼ The number of all possible arrangements of
n objects taken r at a time expressed as nPr
If all objects are taken:

If only few are taken:


Question 15

In how many ways can 5 girls be


seated in a row of 5 seats?

A. 95 B. 120
C. 105 D. 100
Question 16

Two cars travel at the same time at


opposite direction. One travels 50kph
and the other travels 60kph. In how
many hours will they be 330km apart?

A. 2 hrs. B. 3 hrs.
C. 4 hrs. D. 5 hrs.
Car A=50
kph

Car B=60
kph
Question 16

Two cars travel at the same time at


opposite direction. One travels 50kph
and the other travels 60kph. In how
many hours will they be 330km apart?

A. 2 hrs. B. 3 hrs.
C. 4 hrs. D. 5 hrs.
Question 17

Father Reyes run 3 1/2 km on


Monday, 4 1/3 km on Tuesday and 5
5/6 km on Wednesday. About how
many kilometers did he travel in all?

A. 12 2/3 B. 16 2/3
C. 13 2/3 D. 15 2/3
Question 17

Father Reyes run 3 1/2 km on


Monday, 4 1/3 km on Tuesday and 5
5/6 km on Wednesday. About how
many kilometers did he travel in all?

A. 12 2/3 B. 16 2/3
C. 13 2/3 D. 15 2/3
Question 18

Arrange from least to greatest:


1/2 , 5/8, 6/5, 7/16

A. 7/16, 1/2, 5/8, 6/5 B. 1/2, 5/8, 6/5, 7/16


C. 1/2, 7/16, 5/8, 6/5 D. 7/16, 5/8, 6/5, 1/2
Question 18

Arrange from least to greatest:


1/2 , 5/8, 6/5, 7/16

A. 7/16, 1/2, 5/8, 6/5 B. 1/2, 5/8, 6/5, 7/16


C. 1/2, 7/16, 5/8, 6/5 D. 7/16, 5/8, 6/5, 1/2
Question 19

What is the equation of a line through


(5,1) perpendicular to 3x + 4y -5 = 0 ?

A. 3x-4y +17 =0 B. 4x-3y+17=0


C. 4x-3y-17=0 D. 3x+4y-17=0
Parallel and
Perpendicular Lines

Parallel Lines Perpendicular Lines


-are two lines that do -are two lines that
not intersect to each intersect to each other
other
at 90°angle
-are two lines whose -are two lines whose
slopes are equal slopes are negative
reciprocal to each other
Parallel and
Perpendicular Lines
Parallel Lines
Ax +By + C=0
By=-Ax-C
y= (-Ax-C)/B
A1 +B1+C1=0
y= -Ax/B –C/B
A1 +B1+C2=0
Perpendicular Lines

A1 +B1+C1=0
A2 +B2+C2=0 A1 +B1+C1=0
B1 - A1+C2=0
Question 19

What is the equation of a line through


(5,1) perpendicular to 3x + 4y -5 = 0 ?

A. 3x-4y +17 =0 B. 4x-3y+17=0


C. 4x-3y-17=0 D. 3x+4y-17=0
Question 20

4 scores and 7 years ago means

A. 47 years B. 67 years
C. 77 years D. 87 years
Question 20

4 scores and 7 years ago means

A. 47 years B. 67 years
C. 77 years D. 87 years
Question 21

At Arman’s Co. Pretzels are moved


from ovens to packaging in a line of
25. Every fifth pretzel is tested for
weight. Every third pretzel is tested
for size. How many of the 25 pretzels
are not checked or tested?

A. 10 B. 11
C. 12 D. 13
Question 21

At Arman’s Co. Pretzels are moved


from ovens to packaging in a line of
25. Every fifth pretzel is tested for
weight. Every third pretzel is tested
for size. How many of the 25 pretzels
are not checked or tested?

A. 10 B. 11
C. 12 D. 13
Question 22

An engineer offers a 2, 3, or 4,
bedrooms with 1 or 2 bathrooms and
with a single garage. In how many
ways can a buyer choose to buy?

A. 24 B. 6
C. 18 D. 12
Question 22

An engineer offers a 2, 3, or 4,
bedrooms with 1 or 2 bathrooms and
with a single garage. In how many
ways can a buyer choose to buy?

A. 24 B. 6
C. 18 D. 12
Question 23

If 50% of a number is 20, then what is


75% of the same number?

A. 10 B. 20
C. 30 D. 40
P /
“divide”

B R
x
“multiply

Question 23

If 50% of a number is 20, then what is


75% of the same number?

A. 10 B. 20
C. 30 D. 40
Question 24

Mark falls 16 ft in the first hour, 48 ft


on the second hour and 80 ft on the
third hour during a free fall. How
many feet will he fall on the sixth
hour?

A. 112 B. 144
C. 176 D. 208
Question 24

Mark falls 16 ft in the first hour, 48 ft


on the second hour and 80 ft on the
third hour during a free fall. How
many feet will he fall on the sixth
hour?

A. 112 B. 144
C. 176 D. 208
Question 25

Simplify (3x – 9) / (x2 – 9)

A. 3/(x-3) B. 3/(x+3)
C. 3/(x+1) D. 3/(x-1)
Special Products and
Factoring
Question 25

Simplify (3x – 9) / (x2 – 9)

A. 3/(x-3) B. 3/(x+3)
C. 3/(x+1) D. 3/(x-1)
Question 26

Simplify:
3(x – 4y) – (4y – 3x) – (2x + y)

A. 10x + 17y B. 10x-17y


C. -10x + 17y D. -10x-17y
Question 26

Simplify:
3(x – 4y) – (4y – 3x) – (2x + y)

A. 10x + 17y B. 10x-17y


C. -10x + 17y D. -10x-17y
Question 27

A class of 40 examinees took Korean


and German languages. If 30 passed
Korean, 36 passed German and 2
failed in both languages .How many
examinees passed both subjects?

A. 28 B. 25
C. 26 D. 27
Question 27

A class of 40 examinees took Korean


and German languages. If 30 passed
Korean, 36 passed German and 2
failed in both languages .How many
examinees passed both subjects?

A. 28 B. 25
C. 26 D. 27
Question 28

The value of

A. 5 B. 9
C. 17 D. cannot be
determined
Question 28

The value of

A. 5 B. 9
C. 17 D. cannot be
determined
Question 29

A triangle has a perimeter of 50 cm. If


2 of its sides are equal and the 3rd
side is 5 more than the equal side,
what is the length of the 3rd side?

A. 5 cm B. 15 cm
C. 10 cm D. 20 cm
x x

x+5
Question 29

A triangle has a perimeter of 50 cm. If


2 of its sides are equal and the 3rd
side is 5 more than the equal side,
what is the length of the 3rd side?

A. 5 cm B. 15 cm
C. 10 cm D. 20 cm
Question 30

In an Algebra test, the highest grade


was 42 points more than the lowest
grade. The sum of the two grades is
138. Find the highest grade.

A. 42 B. 48
C. 90 D. 96
Question 30

In an Algebra test, the highest grade


was 42 points more than the lowest
grade. The sum of the two grades is
138. Find the highest grade.

A. 42 B. 48
C. 90 D. 96
Question 31

Which among the following


statements is true?

A. A rectangle is a square.
B. A parallelogram is a trapezoid.
C. A rhombus is a rectangle.
D. A square is a rhombus.
Question 31

Which among the following


statements is true?

A. A rectangle is a square.
B. A parallelogram is a trapezoid.
C. A rhombus is a rectangle.
D. A square is a rhombus.
Question 32

Alibaba works 40 hours a week and


make Php 80.00 an hour. What is his
take home pay for 2 weeks if Php
1400.00 is deducted for tax?

A. Php 96,400 B. Php 5,000


C. Php 7,800 D. Php 1,800
Question 32

Alibaba works 40 hours a week and


make Php 80.00 an hour. What is his
take home pay for 2 weeks if Php
1400.00 is deducted for tax?

A. Php 96,400 B. Php 5,000


C. Php 7,800 D. Php 1,800
Question 33

An odd number is greater than 6x5


and less than 6x7. What is the number
if the sum of its digit is 8?

A. 31 B. 35
C. 40 D. 39
Question 33

An odd number is greater than 6x5


and less than 6x7. What is the number
if the sum of its digit is 8?

A. 31 B. 35
C. 40 D. 39
Question 34

What is the smallest positive integer


that has 6, 8 and 10 as factors?

A. 80 B. 120
C. 240 D. 300
Question 34

What is the smallest positive integer


that has 6, 8 and 10 as factors?

A. 80 B. 120
C. 240 D. 300
Question 35

A stick 96 cm long is to be divided in


the ratio 3:4:5. How long is the longest
part?

A. 8 B. 16
C. 24 D. 40
Question 35

A stick 96 cm long is to be divided in


the ratio 3:4:5. How long is the longest
part?

A. 8 B. 16
C. 24 D. 40
Question 36

What is the slope given the points


(3,-5) and (-2, 4)?

A. 5/9 B. -5/9
C. -9/5 D. 9/5
Question 36

What is the slope given the points


(3,-5) and (-2, 4)?

A. 5/9 B. -5/9
C. -9/5 D. 9/5
Question 37

Ashberry Estates sold 450 town


houses whose area is 80 square
meters. How big is the area in
hectare?

A. 3.6 B. 4
C. 4.6 D. 5.6
Question 37

Ashberry Estates sold 450 town


houses whose area is 80 square
meters. How big is the area in
hectare?

A. 3.6 B. 4
C. 4.6 D. 5.6
Question 38

An angle is 14° more than its


complement. Find its supplement.

A. 38 ° B. 52 °
C. 142 ° D. 128 °
Question 38

An angle is 14° more than its


complement. Find its supplement.

A. 38 ° B. 52 °
C. 142 ° D. 128 °
Question 39

The perimeter of an equilateral


triangle is 24cm. Find its area?

A. 4√3 B. 8√3
C. 16√3 D. 64√3
s s

s
Question 39

The perimeter of an equilateral


triangle is 24cm. Find its area?

A. 4√3 B. 8√3
C. 16√3 D. 64√3
For numbers 40-45 refer to the figure below:

2 8
3
Math English
4 9
5 7
Science
6
Question 40

How many like Math?

A. 14 B. 7
C. 12 D. 9
For numbers 40-45 refer to the figure below:

2 8
3
Math English
4 9
5 7
Science
6
Question 40

How many like Math?

A. 14 B. 7
C. 12 D. 9
Question 41

How many likes Math only?

A. 2 B. 7
C. 14 D. 9
For numbers 40-45 refer to the figure below:

2 8
3
Math English
4 9
5 7
Science
6
Question 41

How many likes Math only?

A. 2 B. 7
C. 14 D. 9
Question 42

How many likes Science and Math?

A. 5 B. 4
C. 3 D. 9
For numbers 40-45 refer to the figure below:

2 8
3
Math English
4 9
5 7
Science
6
Question 42

How many likes Science and Math?

A. 5 B. 4
C. 3 D. 9
Question 43

How many likes all 3 subjects?

A. 5 B. 4
C. 3 D. 9
For numbers 40-45 refer to the figure below:

2 8
3
Math English
4 9
5 7
Science
6
Question 43

How many likes all 3 subjects?

A. 5 B. 4
C. 3 D. 9
Question 44

How many do not like any of the 3


subjects?

A. 5 B. 4
C. 3 D. 9
For numbers 40-45 refer to the figure below:

2 8
3
Math English
4 9
5 7
Science
6
Question 44

How many do not like any of the 3


subjects?

A. 5 B. 4
C. 3 D. 9
Question 45

How many students are there?

A. 16 B. 9
C. 44 D. 48
For numbers 40-45 refer to the figure below:

2 8
3
Math English
4 9
5 7
Science
6
Question 45

How many students are there?

A. 16 B. 9
C. 44 D. 48
Question 46

What are the prime factors of 720?

A. 16·9·5 B. 24·32·5
C. 24·33·5 D. 8·18·5
Question 46

What are the prime factors of 720?

A. 16·9·5 B. 24·32·5
C. 24·33·5 D. 8·18·5
Question 47

Joan received 52% of the votes as


class officer. If she receives 104
votes, how many votes were cast?

A. 50 B. 75
C. 100 D. 200
Question 47

Joan received 52% of the votes as


class officer. If she receives 104
votes, how many votes were cast?

A. 50 B. 75
C. 100 D. 200
Question 48

What is the mean of seven long


distance calls that lasted for 4, 6,
7,8,10, 18 and 24minutes?

A. 14 mins. B. 13 mins.
C. 12 mins. D. 11 mins.
Question 48

What is the mean of seven long


distance calls that lasted for 4, 6,
7,8,10, 18 and 24minutes?

A. 14 mins. B. 13 mins.
C. 12 mins. D. 11 mins.
Question 49

Jeff has 2,880 classic rock singles. He


began this collection 7 years ago and
has doubled the number in his
collection years. How many singles
did he collect during the 2nd year?

A. 375 B. 90
C. 180 D. 360
Question 49

Jeff has 2,880 classic rock singles. He


began this collection 7 years ago and
has doubled the number in his
collection years. How many singles
did he collect during the 2nd year?

A. 375 B. 90
C. 180 D. 360
Question 50

If a positive number is increased by


70 percent, and then the result is
decreased by 50 percent, which of the
following accurately describes the net
change?

A. 15% decrease B. 12% increase


C. 20% increase D. 20% decrease
Question 50

If a positive number is increased by


70 percent, and then the result is
decreased by 50 percent, which of the
following accurately describes the net
change?

A. 15% decrease B. 12% increase


C. 20% increase D. 20% decrease
Question 51

What are the next three numbers in


the sequence: 1/6, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, __,
__, __

A. 5/6,1,7/6 B. 5/6,2/6,7/3
C. 7/3, 4, 9/3 D. 5/2, 7, 1/3
Question 51

What are the next three numbers in


the sequence: 1/6, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, __,
__, __

A. 5/6,1,7/6 B. 5/6,2/6,7/3
C. 7/3, 4, 9/3 D. 5/2, 7, 1/3
Question 52

Which of the following does not


belong to the group?

A. 3,4,5 B. 30,40,50
C. 5,12,13 D. 20,30,60
Question 52

Which of the following does not


belong to the group?

A. 3,4,5 B. 30,40,50
C. 5,12,13 D. 20,30,60
Question 53

200 is the same as:

A. 20% of 100 B. 25% of 200


C. 40% of 500 D. 50% of 600
Question 53

200 is the same as:

A. 20% of 100 B. 25% of 200


C. 40% of 500 D. 50% of 600
Question 54

What is the range in this set of data 1,


-2, 5, 3,-6, 4, and -4?

A. 4 B. 10
C. 3 D. 11
Question 54

What is the range in this set of data 1,


-2, 5, 3,-6, 4, and -4?

A. 4 B. 10
C. 3 D. 11
Question 55

A farmer owns 302 hectare. He


planted 1/3 of the area to coconut.
The rest were converted to mango
and other fruits. Give the number of
hectares used for mango and other
fruit trees.

A. 202.3 ha B. 204 ha
C. 201.33 ha D. 202 ha
Question 55

A farmer owns 302 hectare. He


planted 1/3 of the area to coconut.
The rest were converted to mango
and other fruits. Give the number of
hectares used for mango and other
fruit trees.

A. 202.3 ha B. 204 ha
C. 201.33 ha D. 202 ha
Question 56

What the mode of the set is of scores


26, 40, 39, 49, 57, 28, 40, 57, 40, and
49?

A. 26 B. 40
C. 49 D. 57
Question 56

What the mode of the set is of scores


26, 40, 39, 49, 57, 28, 40, 57, 40, and
49?

A. 26 B. 40
C. 49 D. 57
Question 57

Which of the following year is a leap


year?

A. 2014 B. 2015
C. 2016 D. 2017
Question 57

Which of the following year is a leap


year?

A. 2014 B. 2015
C. 2016 D. 2017
Question 58

Give the final percentage rate of


commission gained by ruby. She sold
an appliances for 258,000. Her
commission was Php. 37,520 minus
Php.5, 300 for transportation.

A. 12.49% B. 14.54%
C. 12.05% D. 14.13%
Question 58

Give the final percentage rate of


commission gained by ruby. She sold
an appliances for 258,000. Her
commission was Php. 37,520 minus
Php.5, 300 for transportation.

A. 12.49% B. 14.54%
C. 12.05% D. 14.13%
Question 59

What is the volume of air if an


atmospheric balloon with diameter of
24 cm?

A. 2304π cm3 B. 570π cm3


C. 240π cm3 D. 144π cm3
Question 59

What is the volume of air if an


atmospheric balloon with diameter of
24 cm?

A. 2304π cm3 B. 570π cm3


C. 240π cm3 D. 144π cm3
Question 60

A lawn sprinkler can reach 6.5 meters


in any direction as it rotates. What is
the area watered by the sprinkler?
(Use π = 3.14 )

A. 132.66 sq.m. B. 66.33 sq.m.


C. 33.17 sq.m. D. 16.58 sq.m.
Question 60

A lawn sprinkler can reach 6.5 meters


in any direction as it rotates. What is
the area watered by the sprinkler?
(Use π = 3.14 )

A. 132.66 sq.m. B. 66.33 sq.m.


C. 33.17 sq.m. D. 16.58 sq.m.
Question 61

Mr.Bean is carpeting the living room 8


m by 7m. If the price of the carpet
costs Php 850.00 per square meter
and additional 6% sales tax, how
much would he pay?

A. Php 47,600 B. Php 50,456


C. Php 12,750 D. Php 13,515
8m

7m
Question 61

Mr.Bean is carpeting the living room 8


m by 7m. If the price of the carpet
costs Php 850.00 per square meter
and additional 6% sales tax, how
much would he pay?

A. Php 47,600 B. Php 50,456


C. Php 12,750 D. Php 13,515
Question 62

A rectangular carton holds 800 cubic


meters of grass seed. It has a height
of 10 m and width of 20 m. How long
is it?

A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 8
10 m V=lwh

x
20 m
Question 62

A rectangular carton holds 800 cubic


meters of grass seed. It has a height
of 10 m and width of 20 m. How long
is it?

A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 8
Question 63

A storage silo has a shape of a


cylinder with a diameter of 15 m and a
height of 20 m. What is the volume of
the silo? (Use π = 3.14 )

A. 3,532 m3 B. 14,130 m3
C. 4,710 m3 D. 942 m3
15 m

20 m
Question 63

A storage silo has a shape of a


cylinder with a diameter of 15 m and a
height of 20 m. What is the volume of
the silo? (Use π = 3.14 )

A. 3,532 m3 B. 14,130 m3
C. 4,710 m3 D. 942 m3
Question 64

One card is taken from a deck of card


What is the probability of getting a
face card?

A. 1/3 B. 7/12
C. 3/13 D. 2/3
How to compute for the probability of an
event, P (event)?

number of favorable outcome


P (event)=
number of all possible outcomes

Example:
A die was rolled on the floor. What is the
probability of getting a number divisible by 2?

Answer:
P(number divisible by 2)= 3/6 = 1/2
*Even Chance*
Question 64

One card is taken from a deck of card


What is the probability of getting a
face card?

A. 1/3 B. 7/12
C. 3/13 D. 2/3
Question 65

A pair of dice is rolled once. Find the


probability of getting a sum of 5 or 11.

A. 1/3 B. 1/6
C. 5/36 D. 7/36
Question 65

A pair of dice is rolled once. Find the


probability of getting a sum of 5 or 11.

A. 1/3 B. 1/6
C. 5/36 D. 7/36
Question 66

If 9 in 798567 is change to a 5 how


much smaller is the new number
formed?

A. 30000 B. 3000
C. 40000 D. 4000
Question 66

If 9 in 798567 is change to a 5 how


much smaller is the new number
formed?

A. 30000 B. 3000
C. 40000 D. 4000
Question 67

Change 13.5% to its fraction form

A. 27/2 B. 27/20
C. 0.135 D. 27/200
Question 67

Change 13.5% to its fraction form

A. 27/2 B. 27/20
C. 0.135 D. 27/200
Question 68

A ladder leans against a wall and


makes 30° on the ground. If the ladder
is 8.5m from the base of the building.
What is the length of the ladder?
(cos(300)=0.866, sin(300)=0/.5, tan (300)=0.577)

A. 9.8 m B. 7.4 m
C. 4.25 m D. 17 m
30°

8.5 m
Question 68

A ladder leans against a wall and


makes 30° on the ground. If the ladder
is 8.5m from the base of the building.
What is the length of the ladder?
(cos(300)=0.866, sin(300)=0/.5, tan (300)=0.577)

A. 9.8 m B. 7.4 m
C. 4.25 m D. 17 m
Question 69

If , what is the value of 3x ?

A. -15 B. 15
C. 30 D. 45
Question 69

If , what is the value of 3x ?

A. -15 B. 15
C. 30 D. 45
Question 70
***********
**

The simplest form of :

A. B.

C. D.
Question 70
***********
**

The simplest form of :

A. B.

C. D.
Question 71

What is the solution of the equation:

A. 4 B. 5
C. 12 D. 16
Question 71

What is the solution of the equation:

A. 4 B. 5
C. 12 D. 16
******
* Question 72
********
*******

If is multiplied by , what
is the product of the denominator?

A. B.
C. D.
******
* Question 72
********
*******

If is multiplied by , what
is the product of the denominator?

A. B.
C. D.
Question 73

The student population in Bangkal


Elementary School increased by 5%
yearly. If there are 1,400 students at
present. What will be its expected
population 2 years from now?

A. 1,544 B. 1,543
C. 1,701 D. 1,876
Question 73

The student population in Bangkal


Elementary School increased by 5%
yearly. If there are 1,400 students at
present. What will be its expected
population 2 years from now?

A. 1,544 B. 1,543
C. 1,701 D. 1,876
Question 74

If one side of a triangle is one –third


the perimeter, the second side is one-
fifth the perimeter and the third side is
7meter .What is the perimeter of the
triangle?

A. 58 B. 15
C. 85 D. 51
7m
1/5 P

1/3 P
Question 74

If one side of a triangle is one –third


the perimeter, the second side is one-
fifth the perimeter and the third side is
7meter .What is the perimeter of the
triangle?

A. 58 B. 15
C. 85 D. 51
Question 75

What is the reciprocal of the sum of 3


1/4 and 2 1/3 ?

A. 67/12 B. 12/67
C. 13/4 D. 4/13
Question 75

What is the reciprocal of the sum of 3


1/4 and 2 1/3 ?

A. 67/12 B. 12/67
C. 13/4 D. 4/13
Question 76

The average of three consecutive odd


numbers is 27. What is the next odd
number in the series?

A. 27 B. 29
C. 31 D. 33
Question 76

The average of three consecutive odd


numbers is 27. What is the next odd
number in the series?

A. 27 B. 29
C. 31 D. 33
Question 77

Mr. Garcia owns a 10 1/2 hectare tract


of land. He plans to subdivide this
tract into 1/4 hectare lots. He must
first set aside 1/6 of the total land for
the roads. How many lots will this
tract yield?

A. 30 B. 42
C. 35 D. NONE
Question 77

Mr. Garcia owns a 10 1/2 hectare tract


of land. He plans to subdivide this
tract into 1/4 hectare lots. He must
first set aside 1/6 of the total land for
the roads. How many lots will this
tract yield?

A. 30 B. 42
C. 35 D. NONE
Question 78

If P 90,000 is divided among Anna,


Beth and Carol in the ratio 8:7:3,
respectively, what amount will Carol
receive?

A. P 10 000 B. P 15 000
C. P 35 000 D. P 40 000
Question 78

If P 90,000 is divided among Anna,


Beth and Carol in the ratio 8:7:3,
respectively, what amount will Carol
receive?

A. P 10 000 B. P 15 000
C. P 35 000 D. P 40 000
Question 79

What is the 6th in the progression


1, 4, 16…

A. 64 B. 1024
C. 256 D. 2048
Question 79

What is the 6th in the progression


1, 4, 16…

A. 64 B. 1024
C. 256 D. 2048
Question 80

During a recent shopping spree, Tomas and


Nena bought some new accessories for
their apartment. Nena chose a crocheted
throw pillow at Php.24.95, and Tomas
purchased a rural landscape painting for
Php. 135.00 how much did they actually
spend if they paid 7% sales taxes on their
purchase?

A. Php171.15 B. Php159.95
C. Php139.25 D. none of these
Question 80

During a recent shopping spree, Tomas and


Nena bought some new accessories for
their apartment. Nena chose a crocheted
throw pillow at Php.24.95, and Tomas
purchased a rural landscape painting for
Php. 135.00 how much did they actually
spend if they paid 7% sales taxes on their
purchase?

A. Php171.15 B. Php159.95
C. Php139.25 D. none of these
Question 81

If @ is defined for all positive numbers


a and b by a @ b = 2ab - b2, then 5 @
2 =?

A. 8 B. 12
C. 16 D. 20
Question 81

If @ is defined for all positive numbers


a and b by a @ b = 2ab - b2, then 5 @
2 =?

A. 8 B. 12
C. 16 D. 20
Question 82

Which of the following proportions is


correct if 12 = pq?

A. 2:p=6:q B. 4:p=3:q
C. 6:p=2:q D. 4:q=p:3
Question 82

Which of the following proportions is


correct if 12 = pq?

A. 2:p=6:q B. 4:p=3:q
C. 6:p=2:q D. 4:q=p:3
Question 83

The vertices of rectangle ABCD are


A(-1,0), B(2,0),C(s,t), and D(-1,4). How
long is diagonal AC?

A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
Question 83

The vertices of rectangle ABCD are


A(-1,0), B(2,0),C(s,t), and D(-1,4). How
long is diagonal AC?

A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
Question 84

Find the average of the integers from


1 to 31.

A. 26 B. 51
C. 16 D. 1326
Question 84

Find the average of the integers from


1 to 31.

A. 26 B. 51
C. 16 D. 1326
Question 85

In a line of children, Bryan is seventh


from either end. How many are they in
the line?

A. 13 B. 14
C. 15 D. 16
Question 85

In a line of children, Bryan is seventh


from either end. How many are they in
the line?

A. 13 B. 14
C. 15 D. 16
Question 86

If (x+2y) is 80 more than (x-2y),


then y=?

A. 10 B. 20
C. 30 D. can’t be
determined
Question 86

If (x+2y) is 80 more than (x-2y),


then y=?

A. 10 B. 20
C. 30 D. can’t be
determined
Question 87

If Kevin has an average of 78% on his


first two tests and has an average of
86% on the next six tests, what is his
final average?

A. 81% B. 82%
C. 83% D. 84%
Question 87

If Kevin has an average of 78% on his


first two tests and has an average of
86% on the next six tests, what is his
final average?

A. 81% B. 82%
C. 83% D. 84%
Question 88

Half of the teacher-applicants for a


position were turned down on the basis
of responses received in the mail. Ten
others were eliminated after personal
interviews, leaving one-seventh of the
total number of applicants for the
position. How many applicants were
there for the position?
A. 14 B. 20
C. 28 D. 30
Question 88

Half of the teacher-applicants for a


position were turned down on the basis
of responses received in the mail. Ten
others were eliminated after personal
interviews, leaving one-seventh of the
total number of applicants for the
position. How many applicants were
there for the position?
A. 14 B. 20
C. 28 D. 30
Question 89

A senior class of 50 girls and 70 boys


sponsored a dance. If 40% of the girls
and 50% of the boys attended the
dance, approximately what percent
attended?

A. 44 B. 42
C. 46 D. 40
Question 89

A senior class of 50 girls and 70 boys


sponsored a dance. If 40% of the girls
and 50% of the boys attended the
dance, approximately what percent
attended?

A. 44 B. 42
C. 46 D. 40
Question 90

Find the solution set: 2(x+3) < 5x-6

A. x < 4 B. x > 4
C. x <-4 D. x > -4
Question 90

Find the solution set: 2(x+3) < 5x-6

A. x < 4 B. x > 4
C. x <-4 D. x > -4
Question 91

Solve the system: 3x+2y=1 and 2x+y=


5

A. (-13,9) B. (-9,13)
C. (9,-13) D. (-9,-13)
Question 91

Solve the system: 3x+2y=1 and 2x+y=


5

A. (-13,9) B. (-9,13)
C. (9,-13) D. (-9,-13)
Question 92

Determine the constant c so that (3,2)


will be a solution of 2x+cy=c+1.

A. -5 B. -3
C. 2 D. 1
Question 92

Determine the constant c so that (3,2)


will be a solution of 2x+cy=c+1.

A. -5 B. -3
C. 2 D. 1
Question 93

Suppose x varies directly as y and


inversely as z and x=12 when y=3 and
z=2. Find x when y=6 and z=12.

A. 2 B. 4
C. 6 D. 8
Question 93

Suppose x varies directly as y and


inversely as z and x=12 when y=3 and
z=2. Find x when y=6 and z=12.

A. 2 B. 4
C. 6 D. 8
Question 94

Which of the following is exactly


divisible by 3 and 11?

A. 3570404 B. 991111
C. 114345 D. 135792
Question 94

Which of the following is exactly


divisible by 3 and 11?

A. 3570404 B. 991111
C. 114345 D. 135792
** Question 95

Find the GCF of ,


and .

A. B.
C. D.
** Question 95

Find the GCF of ,


and .

A. B.
C. D.
Question 96

What is the area in square units of a


triangle whose vertices lie on points
(-5, 1), (-5, 4), and (2, 4)?

A. 20 sq. units B. 12.5 sq. units


C. 15.0 sq. unitsD. 10.5 sq. units
Question 96

What is the area in square units of a


triangle whose vertices lie on points
(-5, 1), (-5, 4), and (2, 4)?

A. 20 sq. units B. 12.5 sq. units


C. 15.0 sq. unitsD. 10.5 sq. units
Question 97

The sum of three consecutive even


numbers is 150. What is the middle
number?

A. 48 B. 50
C. 52 D. 54
Question 97

The sum of three consecutive even


numbers is 150. What is the middle
number?

A. 48 B. 50
C. 52 D. 54
Question 98

40% of 35 is what percentage of 140?

A. 29% B. 10%
C. 28% D. 14%
Question 98

40% of 35 is what percentage of 140?

A. 29% B. 10%
C. 28% D. 14%
Question 99

Given that r≠0 and r=5w=7a, find the


value of r-w in terms of a.

A. a/7 B. 7a/5
C. 3a D. 28a/5
Question 99

Given that r≠0 and r=5w=7a, find the


value of r-w in terms of a.

A. a/7 B. 7a/5
C. 3a D. 28a/5
Question 100

How many squares are there in the


figure?

  A. 25
B. 36
C. 45
D. 55
Question 100

How many squares are there in the


figure?

  A. 25
B. 36
C. 45
D. 55
Question 101

A trapezoid whose height is 12 cm


and whose bases are 30 cm and 48
cm respectively. Find its area.

A. 108 B. 234 C. 117


D. 468
30 m

12 m

48 m
Question 101

A trapezoid whose height is 12 cm


and whose bases are 30 cm and 48
cm respectively. Find its area.

A. 108 B. 234 C. 117


D. 468
Question 102

The product of 2 whole numbers is 36,


and their ratio is 1:4. Which of these is
the smaller number?

A. 9 B. 3
C. 12 D. 2
Question 102

The product of 2 whole numbers is 36,


and their ratio is 1:4. Which of these is
the smaller number?

A. 9 B. 3
C. 12 D. 2
Question 103

The sum of two numbers is 48 and


there difference is 12. What are the
numbers?

A. 12 and 40 B. 30 and 18
C. 15 and 36 D. 60 and 12
Question 103

The sum of two numbers is 48 and


there difference is 12. What are the
numbers?

A. 12 and 40 B. 30 and 18
C. 15 and 36 D. 60 and 12
Question 104

The volume of a cube is equal to its


surface area. What is the edge of the
cube?

A. 4 B. 6
C. 8 D. 12
Question 104

The volume of a cube is equal to its


surface area. What is the edge of the
cube?

A. 4 B. 6
C. 8 D. 12
Question 105

How many cubic meters of sand will


be required to fill a reclamation area 6
hectares with 1.5 meters depth?

A. 90,900 cubic meters B.


90,000 cubic meters
C. 110,000 cubic meters D.
100,000 cubic meters
Question 105

How many cubic meters of sand will


be required to fill a reclamation area 6
hectares with 1.5 meters depth?

A. 90,900 cubic meters B.


90,000 cubic meters
C. 110,000 cubic meters D.
100,000 cubic meters
Question 106

Out of the 144 students in Calculus I,


7/12 of the students are able to pass
the subject. How many of them failed?

A. 84 B. 48
C. 60 D. 46
Question 106

Out of the 144 students in Calculus I,


7/12 of the students are able to pass
the subject. How many of them failed?

A. 84 B. 48
C. 60 D. 46
Question 107

If the sum of the interior angles of a


polygon is 9000. Determine the
number of sides.

A. 5 B. 6
C. 7 D. 8
Question 107

If the sum of the interior angles of a


polygon is 9000. Determine the
number of sides.

A. 5 B. 6
C. 7 D. 8
Question 108

Simplify:

A. B.

C. D.
Question 108

Simplify:

A. B.

C. D.
Question 109

Perform the indicated operation:


70÷7x5+64÷4x2

A. 82 B. 36 C. 10 D.
34
Question 109

Perform the indicated operation:


70÷7x5+64÷4x2

A. 82 B. 36 C. 10 D.
34
Question 110

g(x) = 2x+7 and f(x) = 3x-5.


Find (f o g) (x).

A. 6x-16 B. 6x+16
C. 6x-3 D. 6x+3
Question 110

g(x) = 2x+7 and f(x) = 3x-5.


Find (f o g) (x).

A. 6x-16 B. 6x+16
C. 6x-3 D. 6x+3
Question 111

Find the sum of .

A. 171 B. 207 C. 172


D. 90
Question 111

Find the sum of .

A. 171 B. 207 C. 172


D. 90
Question 112

Which set of numbers may be the


lengths of the sides of a triangle?

A. 5, 4, 1 B. 5, 4, 6
C. 5, 4, 9 D. 5, 4, 10
Question 112

Which set of numbers may be the


lengths of the sides of a triangle?

A. 5, 4, 1 B. 5, 4, 6
C. 5, 4, 9 D. 5, 4, 10
Question 113

The product of ( ) and


( ).

A. 11 B. 25
C. 37 D. 0
Question 113

The product of ( ) and


( ).

A. 11 B. 25
C. 37 D. 0
Question 114

If log3x = -2 and log2y = -3, what


is x+y ?

A. -5 B. 12
C. 17/72 D. 2/17
Question 114

If log3x = -2 and log2y = -3, what


is x+y ?

A. -5 B. 12
C. 17/72 D. 2/17
Question 115

Which of the following can be the


measures of a right triangle?

A. 5, 6, 7 B. 7, 12, 13
C. 8, 15, 17 D. 3, 9, 12
Question 115

Which of the following can be the


measures of a right triangle?

A. 5, 6, 7 B. 7, 12, 13
C. 8, 15, 17 D. 3, 9, 12
Question 116

How much ribbon remains if 66 pieces


of 13.5 cm in length are cut from a 27
m long ribbon?

A. 1809 cm B. 891 cm
C. 1891 cm D. 981 cm
Question 116

How much ribbon remains if 66 pieces


of 13.5 cm in length are cut from a 27
m long ribbon?

A. 1809 cm B. 891 cm
C. 1891 cm D. 981 cm
Question 117

If a function is defined by the set of


ordered pairs (1,2) (2,4) (3,8) (4,16)
(5,y) then the value of y is:

A. 10 B. 32
C. 20 D. 25
Question 117

If a function is defined by the set of


ordered pairs (1,2) (2,4) (3,8) (4,16)
(5,y) then the value of y is:

A. 10 B. 32
C. 20 D. 25
Question 118

Which of the following has the largest


perimeter?

A. Square with side 22cm


B. Rectangle whose sides are 22 and 23cm
C. Circular pizza with radius 13 cm
D. Equiangular triangle with a 24cm side
Question 118

Which of the following has the largest


perimeter?

A. Square with side 22cm


B. Rectangle whose sides are 22 and 23cm
C. Circular pizza with radius 13 cm
D. Equiangular triangle with a 24cm side
Question 119

If 3n – p = m, n = 3p, p = 5, what is the


value of m?

A. 50 B. -40 C. 40 D.
-50
Question 119

If 3n – p = m, n = 3p, p = 5, what is the


value of m?

A. 50 B. -40 C. 40 D.
-50
Question 120

What is the value when 8.56 is


multiplied by 10 to the sixth power?

A. 8560 B. 856000
C. 85600 D. 8560000
Question 120

What is the value when 8.56 is


multiplied by 10 to the sixth power?

A. 8560 B. 856000
C. 85600 D. 8560000
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