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9th Insan Sase Service Review Class

Mathematics Questionnaire for Pretest


June 30, 2012
1. If x – 3 = y, then (y - x)3=_______.
a. -9 b. 9 c. -27 d. 27
2. If each side of a square is increased by x units then its perimeter is increased by how many units?
a. x b. 2x c. 3x d. 4x
4
3. In the figure, if x = y then y = _____.
5
x° y°

a. 60° b. 80° c. 100° d. 120°


4. If the ratio of a to b is 3:4 at the ratio of b to c is 12:13, then the ratio of a to c is _____.
a. 3:13 b. 4:13 c. 4:12 d. 9:13
5. If 3x – 5 = 7 then 5x + 8 = _____.
a. 10 b. 15 c. 28 d. 32
6. The circle with center O, CO AB, CO = 4 and AB = 6. Find the area of the circle.

A C B

a. 16 π b. 5 π c. 9 π d. 25 π
7. What is the diagonal of a square if its area is 16 sq units?
a. 4√ 2 b. 4 c. 8 d. 6
8. In the triangle, the ratio of two angles is 5:1, and the third angle is equal to the sum of the other two. Find the
number of degrees in the largest angle.
a. 15° b. 60° c. 75° d. 90°
1 3
9. When of 720 is subtracted from of 567, then the result is _______.
4 7
a. 63 b. 61 c. 64 d. 72
10. The midpoint between the points (5, -6) and (-7, -2) is _____.
a. (6, 4) b. (-1, -4) c. (-6, -4) d. (1, -4)
11. In the equation 3a – (a - x) = 2b (x + 3), x is equal to _______.
a. 2a + 6b a−3 b c. a – 3b 2 a−6 b
b. d.
b−1 2 b−1
12. The area of a triangle is 72 cm2. If the length of the base is four times the length of the height, find the height in
cm.
a. 6 b. 12 c. 18 d. 36
13. The solution set for x = √ 7−x + 1 is ______.
a. {-3 ,2} b. {3} c. ∅ d. {-2, 3}
14. The quadratic equation with a solution set of {± 7} is ______.
a. x2 + 7x +49 = 0 b. x2 – 49 = 0
2
c. x -14x +49 = 0 d. x2 +14x + 7 = 0
15. If the sides of a square are increased by 4cm, the area is increased by 40cm 2. The length of a side of the original
square is _________.
a. 1 cm b. 2 cm c. 3 cm d. 4 cm
16. If the sum of one-half a number and two thirds of the number is 3 more than the number, the number is
______.
a. 10 b. 12 c. 15 d. 18
n 2n + 1
17. If 3 = 3 then 3 = ______.
a. 3 b. 9 c. 27 d. 81
π π
18. The circumferences of two circles are 12 and 36 . Find the ratio of the areas of the circles.
a. 1:3 b. 2:5 c. 3:4 d. 1:9
19. A group is made up of youth 16 years old or older; no two are of the same age. If the sum of their ages is 156,
what is the maximum possible number of people in the group? (Assume that their ages are whole years.)
a. 7 b. 8 c. 9 d. 10
4 3
20. In the formula A = π r , if r is rippled, then A will be ______.
3
a. tripled b. increased by 3
c. increased by 27 d. multiplied by 27
21. The solution for the system of equations x – 2y = 5 and 2x + 5y = 1 is _____.
a. (3, 1) b. (3, -1) c. (1, 3) d. (–1, 3)
22. Waffie is twice as old as Raffie was two years ago. The difference of their present ages is 7. Find the age of
Waffie now.
a. 9 b. 14 c. 16 d. 18
23. The school canteen tables are all the same in length. When 14 tables are placed end to end, they reach the
length of the room. If the length of the room is 31.5 meters, find the length of each table.
a. 1.25 m b. 2 m c. 2.25 m d. 2.5 m
24. At what time between 1 o’clock to 2 o’clock are the hands of the clock are opposite each other?
a. 1:27:16.36 b. 1:30 c. 1:38:10.9 d. 1:35
25. A piece of rope is divided into three parts in the ratio 1:2:3. Find the total length of the rope if the longest part is
4 units more than the second part.
a. 6 b. 12 c. 24 d. 30
26. The simplest form of √ 2 √ 2 √ 2 = ______
3 6

a. 1 b. 2 c. √ 6
2 d. 12√ 2
27. Which of the following is not multiple of 11?
a. 759 b. 221 c. 1111 d. 451
28. When simplified, |9 + (4 - 3) - 17| has a value of ______.
a. 13 b. 9 c. −7 d. 7
29. A group of boys pooled their money to buy a new cross- stitch pattern. They found that they had 13 fifty-
centavo coins, 10 one- peso coins, 15 two- peso coins and 20 five- peso coins. How much money did they have in
all?
a. P 136.50 b. P 145.50 c. P 146.50 d. P 156.50
30. Which of the following would be the best estimate of 78.35 X 38.21?
a. 3,200 b. 320 c. 320,000 d. 32,000
31. Thalal and Jalal spent their vacation working as a service crew in one of the food restaurants. If their earnings
were in the ratio 7:8 respectively, how much had Thalal earned when Jalal had earned P6, 400?
a. P 6,000 b. P 5,800 c. P 5,600 d. P 6,200
32. If a = 2, b = 1 and c = 3, then 3a + 2b – c has a value of _______.
a. 11 b. 5 c. 0 d. 7
1 27 16
33. ( ) x ( ) x ( ) equals _______.
3 8 9
a. 4 b. 9 c. 2 d. 3
34. The simplest form of (3x + y – 2z) + (2x – 3y + 5z) is _______.
a. 5x – 2y + 3z b. 7x + 2y + 3z
c. 5x – 4y – 10z d. 6x – 3y – 10z
35. An algebraic expression for “seven times a number increased by 2” is __________.
a. 7x + 2 b. 7x - 2
c. 7 (x - 2) d. 7(x + 2)
36. Abdu has one more math test to take before grades are averaged. So far he has scores of 98, 94, 96, 93, 94 and
95. What must be his score on this last test to maintain his present average?
a. 95 b. 96 c. 97 d. 98
37. In a factory, Ahmad and Halil make the same item. One day Ahmad made 39 more than three times what Halil
made, and together they made 79. How many items did Halil produce in that day?
a. 10 b. 30 c. 29 d. 69
38. When 6xy + 3y is subtracted from -6xy – 3y, the result is _______.
a. -12xy – 6y b. 0
c. 12xy + 6y d. 18xy
39. (2xy)3 (-4xy)2 equals _______.
a. -128x5y5 b. 128 x5y5
c. 128x3y2 d. -128 x3y2
40. A book sells P 105 after a 40% discount, what was its original price?
a. P 145 b. P 175 c. P 180 d. P 190

English: Identifying Errors


1. Acting in skits or plays have frequently proved of great benefit to mentally ill patients, perhaps because such
A B
activity allows them to act out their own inner conflicts. No error
C D E
2. According to the theory, some types of human behavior once considered the result of great psychological
A B
disturbance is in reality caused by chemical imbalance within the body. No error
C D E
3. The candidate directed her appeal to the young once realizing that she could not win without their votes. No Error
A B C D E
4. When you plan to make a major purchase, such as an automobile, one should analyze your financial situation, as well
A B C
as your desires, before making a decision. No error
D E
5. Even though history does not actually repeat itself, knowledge of history can give current problems a familiar, less
A B C D
formidable look. No error
E
6. The Curies had almost exhausted their resources, and for a time it seemed unlikely that they ever would find the
A B C
solvent to their financial problems. No error
D E
7. If the rumors are correct, Corona will not be convicted, for each of the officers on the court realizes that Estrada
A B
and Arroyo may be the real culprit and that their testimony is not completely trustworthy. No error
C D E
8. The citizens of Marawi, like Iligan, prefer to commute by automobile, even though motor vehicles
A
contribute nearly as many contaminants to the air as do all other sources combined. No error
B C D E
9. Within six months the store was operating profitably and efficient: shelves were well stocked, goods were selling
A B C
rapidly, and the cash register was ringing constantly. No error
D E
10. Today Shakespeare’s sonnets are more read than Milton, perhaps because Shakespeare’s primary subject is love.
A B C D
No error
E
11. Any true insomniac is well aware of the futility of such measures as drinking hot milk, regular hours, deep breathing,
A B C
counting sheep, and concentrating on black velvet. No error
D E
12. I would appreciate your treating me as if I was your brother. No error
A B C D E
13. Enough change toward conservatism to secure a better balance and to accept more openly the fundamentals of
A
character and their mastery are to be commended, but not a return to the unnecessarily harsh and harmful practices of
B C D
a generation ago. No error
E
14. The interest of Philippine industry for developing previously wasted intellectual resources suggests that we
A B C
may have reached a new plateau in our economic development. No error
D E
15. She was promoted because she had made less error than the other secretary. No error
A B C D E
16. We objected to him reprimanding us for our good, especially when he said it hurt him more than us. No error
A B C D E
17. The boy, as well as his mother, desperately need help. No error
A B C D E
18. In the text, the number of careless errors indicate too little attention to proofreading. No error
A B C D E
19. He proved to his own satisfaction that he was as shrewd as, if not shrewder than, she. No error
A B C D E
20. The award should go to the pupil who we think the parents had intended it for. No error
A B C D E
21. Because of a shortage of critical parts, the company was not capable to supplying the demand for its product.
A B C D
No error
E

9th Insan Sase Service Review Class


Mathematics Questionnaire for Pretest
June 30, 2012
1. If x – 3 = y, then (y - x)3=_______.
a. -9 b. 9 c. -27 d. 27
2. If each side of a square is increased by x units then its perimeter is increased by how many units?
a. x b. 2x c. 3x d. 4x
2 1 3 1 1
3. ( - ) + ( + + ) = _______.
3 4 8 2 6
1 1 2 5
a. b. c. d.
3 4 5 12
4. Find the area of the shaded region.

a. 36√ 3 - 4 π b. 36 - 4 π c. 36√ 3 - 8 π d. 72 - 8 π
4
5. In the figure, if x = y then y = _____.
5
x° y°

a. 60° b. 80° c. 100° d. 120°


6. If the ratio of a to b is 3:4 at the ratio of b to c is 12:13, then the ratio of a to c is _____.
a. 3:13 b. 4:13 c. 4:12 d. 9:13
7. If 3x – 5 = 7 then 5x + 8 = _____.
a. 10 b. 15 c. 28 d. 32
8. In the figure, xy = 25, xo = 7 and xz = 25. Find yz.
x

25 7 25

y o z
a. 12 b. 48 c. 16 d. 26
9. The circle with center O, CO AB, CO = 4 and AB = 6. Find the area of the circle.

A C B

a. 16 π b. 5 π c. 9 π d. 25 π
10. What is the diagonal of a square if its area is 16 sq units?
a. 4√ 2 b. 4 c. 8 d. 6
11. In the triangle, the ratio of two angles is 5:1, and the third angle is equal to the sum of the other two.
Find the number of degrees in the largest angle.
a. 15° b. 60° c. 75° d. 90°
1 3
12. When of 720 is subtracted from of 567, then the result is _______.
4 7
e. 63 f. 61 g. 64 h. 72
13. The midpoint between the points (5, -6) and (-7, -2) is _____.
a. (6, 4) b. (-1, -4) c. (-6, -4) d. (1, -4)
14. In the equation 3a – (a - x) = 2b (x + 3), x is equal to _______.
a. 2a + 6b a−3 b c. a – 3b 2 a−6 b
b. d.
b−1 2 b−1
15. The area of a triangle is 72 cm2. If the length of the base is four times the length of the height, find the
height in cm.
a. 6 b. 12 c. 18 d. 36
16. The solution set for x = √ 7−x + 1 is ______.
a. {-3 ,2} b. {3} c. ∅ d. {-2, 3}
17. The quadratic equation with a solution set of {± 7} is ______.
a. x2 + 7x +49 = 0 b. x2 – 49 = 0
c. x2 -14x +49 = 0 d. x2 +14x + 7 = 0
18. If the sides of a square are increased by 4cm, the area is increased by 40cm2. The length of a side of the
original square is _________.
a. 1 cm b. 2 cm c. 3 cm d. 4 cm
19. If the sum of one-half a number and two thirds of the number is 3 more than the number, the number is
______.
a. 10 b. 12 c. 15 d. 18
20. If 3 = 3 then 3
n 2n + 1
= ______.
a. 3 b. 9 c. 27 d. 81
21. The circumferences of two circles are 12 π and 36 π . Find the ratio of the areas of the circles.
a. 1:3 b. 2:5 c. 3:4 d. 1:9
22. A group is made up of youth 16 years old or older; no two are of the same age. If the sum of their ages is
156, what is the maximum possible number of people in the group? (Assume that their ages are whole
years.)
a. 7 b. 8 c. 9 d. 10
4 3
23. In the formula A = π r , if r is rippled, then A will be ______.
3
a. tripled b. increased by 3
c. increased by 27 d. multiplied by 27
24. Which of the following is (are) true?
I. 6√ 3 is a real number
II. √ 144 is rational
III. √3 x 3+ y 3 = x + y
a. I only b. II only c. III only d. I and II only
2+ 4 i
25. When is expressed in the form a + bi, then a = ______.
1−3 i
a. 1 b. -1 c. 1 + i d. -1 + i
26. The length of the altitude to the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of length 15 and 20 is __.
a. 8 b. 16 c. 12 d. 18
27. The solution for the system of equations x – 2y = 5 and 2x + 5y = 1 is _____.
a. (3, 1) b. (3, -1) c. (1, 3) d. (–1, 3)
28. In a circle graph showing the sources of nitrogen in the air, find the degree measure of the sector
7
representing transportation that produces of the total source.
8
a. 180° b. 270° c. 315° d. 330°
29. Waffie is twice as old as Raffie was two years ago. The difference of their present ages is 7. Find the age
of Waffie now.
a. 9 b. 14 c. 16 d. 18
30. The school canteen tables are all the same in length. When 14 tables are placed end to end, they reach
the length of the room. If the length of the room is 31.5 meters, find the length of each table.
a. 1.25 m b. 2 m c. 2.25 m d. 2.5 m
31. At what time between 1 o’clock to 2 o’clock are the hands of the clock are opposite each other?
a. 1:27:16.36 b. 1:30 c. 1:38:10.9 d. 1:35
32. A piece of rope is divided into three parts in the ratio 1:2:3. Find the total length of the rope if the
longest part is 4 units more than the second part.
a. 6 b. 12 c. 24 d. 30
33. The simplest form of √ 2 √ 2 √ 2 = ______
3 6

a. 1 b. 2 c. √6 2 d. 12√ 2

34. The simplest form of 5 16 √4 8 √3 8 is _________.
a. 2 b. 4 c. 8 d. 16
47
35. Find the smallest of the three consecutive integers, if the sum of whose reciprocals is .
60
a. 2 b. 3 c. 5 d. 6
36. Which of the following is not multiple of 11?
a. 759 b. 221 c. 1111 d. 451
37. When simplified, |9 + (4 - 3) - 17| has a value of ______.
a. 13 b. 9 c. −7 d. 7
38. A group of boys pooled their money to buy a new cross- stitch pattern. They found that they had 13
fifty- centavo coins, 10 one- peso coins, 15 two- peso coins and 20 five- peso coins. How much money
did they have in all?
a. P 136.50 b. P 145.50 c. P 146.50 d. P 156.50
39. Which of the following would be the best estimate of 78.35 X 38.21?
a. 3,200 b. 320 c. 320,000 d. 32,000
40. Thalal and Jalal spent their vacation working as a service crew in one of the food restaurants. If their
earnings were in the ratio 7:8 respectively, how much had Thalal earned when Jalal had earned P6, 400?
a. P 6,000 b. P 5,800 c. P 5,600 d. P 6,200

INSAN SASE SERVICE REVIEW CLASS 2012


College of Agriculture, MSU-Marawi City

MATHEMATICS
ALGEBRA No. 01
(20 questions for 20 minutes)

Direction: Select the correct answer for each item. Don’t cheat.

−4
1. The additive inverse of is
5
−5 4 5 d. 4 e. 5
a. b. c.
4 5 4
0
2. =
25
a. 0 b. 25 c. undefined d. indeterminate e. All of the above
5
3. The third term in the expansion of (x + 2y) is
a. 10x3y2 b. 4x3y2 c. 40x3y2 d. 14x3y2 e. 35x3y2
4 2 2
4. If x + 3x – 5x + 2 is divided by x – 1, the degree of the reminder is:
a. -1 b. -2 c. 2 d. 0 e. 1
5. The first step in solving for x in the equation 3x – 5 = 4 is to
a. add 5 to both sides of the equation
b. add -5 to both sides of the equation
c. divide both sides of the equation by 3
d. divide both sides of the equation by -3
4
e. divide both sides of the equation by
5
2 x +1
6. If x = 0 in y = , then y =
x−3
3 −2 2 1 −1
a. b. c. d. e.
2 3 3 3 3
7. If ax2 + bx + c = 0, a,b c ϵIR and ≠ 0, then x =
b ± √b 2−4 ac – b ± √ b2−4 ac
c. -b ± √
b 2−4 ac
a. b.
2a 2a 2a
−b+ √ b2 −4 ac −b−√ b2−4 ac
d. e.
2a 2a
8. Find three consecutive even integers whose sum is 138.
a. 44, 46, 48 b. 40, 46, 48 c. 42, 46, 48 d. 43, 46, 49 e. 42, 46, 50
9. Find the value of x and y that make the equations x – 2y = 2 and x + y = 5 both true.
a. x= -4, y = 1 b. x= 4, y = -1 c. x= 3, y = 2 d. x= 4, y = 1 e. x= 1, y = 4
10. [(-5) + (-9)][(-3) + 5]=
a. -7 b. -14 c. 28 d. -27 e. -28
8(−9) −4 +34
11. +
7−16 (−7 ) +(−3)
a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20 e. 25
12. If x = -1, y = 4, z = -3, then (x + y)(y - z) =
a. 3 b. -3 c. 10 d. -21 e. 21
13. (5x2 – 4x) + (2x – 9x2) =
a. 7x – 13x2 b. -4x2 – 2x c. -2x2 – 4x d. x – 7x2 e. 4x2 – 2x
14. One factor of x3 – 27 is x – 3, the other factor is
a. x2 – 9 b. x2 + 9 c. x2 + 3x + 9 d. x2 – 3x + 9 e. x2 + 3x – 9
2
15. -3xy(2x - y) equals
a. -6x2y + 3xy2 b. -12x3y + 3xy3 c.-12x3y + 12x2y2 – 3xy3 d.-3x3y – 3xy3 e. 12x3y – 12x2y2 + 3xy3
16. If 2 – 3(x + 1) = x + 7, then x equals
a. -1 b. -2 −1 1 e. 2
c. d.
2 2
17. 24 + (-2)4 equals
a. 0 b. 16 c. 32 d. -32 e. 64
18. √ 4 x - √ 16 x =
a. -√ 12 x b. –√ x c. -2√ x d. -2x e. -12√ x
19. If 6a – 2(3 – 8a) = 16, then a =
a. -1 b. 1 c. -11 d. 11 e. 0
20. One pair of values of x and y that make both the equations y = x 2 – 3x and y = 2x true is
a. (1,1) b. (0, 5) c. (-1, -1) d. (1, -1) e. (-1, 1)
ANSWER KEY ARITHMETIC No.1:
1. D 5. C 9. D 13. A 17. D
2. B 6. C 10. B 14. D 18. B
3. C 7. D 11. C 15. A 19. C
4. D 8. A 12. C 16. B 20. C

ANSWER KEY ARITHMETIC No.2:


1. B 5. A 9. D 13. D 17. B
2. C 6. C 10. A 14. D 18. B
3. A 7. D 11. D 15. C 19. C
4. C 8. A 12. A 16. B 20. A

ANSWER KEY ARITHMETIC No.3:


1. B 5. A 9. D 13. D 17. B
2. C 6. C 10. A 14. D 18. B
3. A 7. D 11. D 15. C 19. C
4. C 8. A 12. A 16. B 20. A

ANSWER KEY ALGEBRA No.1:

1. B 5. A 9. D 13. B 17. C
2. A 6. E 10. E 14. C 18. C
3. C 7. B 11. A 15. C 19. B
4. E 8. A 12. E 16. B 20. _

ANSWER KEY ALGEBRA No.2:

1. E 5. C 9. D 13. C 17. C
2. C 6. D 10. _ 14. C 18. A
3. D 7. C 11. C 15. C 19. D
4. C 8. A 12. D 16. A 20. C

ANSWER KEY ALGEBRA No.3:


1. C 5. C 9. B 13. A 17. A 20. C
2. B 6. C 10. E 14. B 18. D
3. B 7. C 11. A 15. D 19. A
4. D 8. E 12. A 16. B

ANSWER KEY GEOMETRY No.1:

1. 5. 9. 13. 17.
2. 6. 10. 14. 18.
3. 7. 11. 15. 19.
4. 8. 12. 16. 20.

ANSWER KEY GEOMETRY No.2:

1. C 13. A
2. A 14. B
3. C 15. A
4. B 16. A
5. A 17. A
6. A 18. B
7. A 19. A
8. A 20. C
9. B
10. A
11. B
12. A

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