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REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF LIPA CITY
INOSLOBAN-MARAWOY INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
MARAWOY, LIPA CITY
I. Multiple Choices
Directions: Read and analyze each item. Select the letter that corresponds to your best answer. Write E
if you think that the correct answer is not in the choices provided. Write your answers on your answer sheets.
1. Using the figure on the right, which of the following illustrates Exterior Angle Inequality theorem?
A. m∠1 = m∠A B. m∠1 > m∠A C. m∠1 < m∠B D. m∠1 = m∠B
2. Using the figure on the right, which of the following
illustrates Triangle Inequality theorem?
A. RU + UN > RN B. RU
+ UN < RN C. RU + UN = RN D. RU + UN ≤ RN
3. In ∆ABC, AB < BC and AC > BC. Which of the following is NOT true about the angles of the triangle?
A. m∠A > m∠C B. m∠A > m∠B C. m∠B > m∠C D. m∠B > m∠A
4. What would be the value of x in the given figure at the right?
9. Based on the given triangle on the right, which is the largest angle?
A. ∠E B. ∠R C. ∠D D. ∠A
10. In ∆TRU, TR = 8 cm, RU = 9cm, and TU = 10 cm, List the angles in order from least to
greatest measure.
A. ∠T, ∠R, ∠U B. ∠U, ∠T, ∠R C. ∠R, ∠T, ∠U D. ∠U, ∠R, ∠T
11. In ∆GOD, ∠G = 49° and ∠O = 86°. Which is the shortest side?
A. GO B. DO C. DG
D. AD
12. In DEF, an exterior angle at F is represented by 8x + 15. If the two non-adjacent interior angles are represented by
4x + 5, and 3x + 20, find the value of x.
A. 7 B. 10 C. 11 D. 17
STATEMENTS REASON
13. 1.Given
15. 3. Given
4. OP 16.
> EH
Given : j II k
Prove: ∠2 ≅ ∠3
STATEMENTS REASON
1. j II k 1.Given
5. ∠1 ≅ ∠2 15.
6. ∠2 ≅ ∠3 16.
A. 21 B. 23 C. 42 D. 46
20. If ∠2 = (x - 14)° and ∠8 = 3(x + 14)°, what is the measure of ∠2?
A. 24 B. 38 C. 156 D. 180
21. What is the measure of ∠1 if ∠4 = (7x - 3)° and ∠5 = 5(9 - x)°?
A. 24 B. 25 C. 28 D. 155
22. What is the measure of ∠7 if ∠4 = 9(x - 3)° and ∠8 = 4(x + 7)°?
A. 11 B. 55 C. 72 D. 108
23. Which of the following is an outcome?
A. Rolling a six-sided die B. Getting a tail after a toss of a coin
C. Drawing a candy from a jar filled with candies D. Choosing one letter from the English Alphabet
24. Which event is certain?
A. It will rain today. B. Stone will sink in water.
C. The tree will talk in the afternoon. D. A mother will give birth to a baby girl.
25. Which of the following is an experiment?
A. Tossing a coin B. Rolling a 20-sided die and getting an 8
C. Drawing an ace from a standard deck of cards D. Getting a blue ball from a jar of colored balls
26. Suppose you toss two fair coins once, how many possible outcomes are there?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 8
27. If you have two pairs of pants and five shirts in your drawer, how many possible combinations of pants and shirt can
you have?
A. 2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 10
28. How many possible outcomes are there in a 10-item true or false test?
A. 10 B. 20 C. 512 D. 1024
29. How many ways can you arrange five books on a bookshelf?
A. 25 B. 120 C. 125 D. 625
30. There are 6 swimmers who are competing for the top three positions. How many possible ways can the top three
positions be awarded, assuming that there are no ties?
A. 12 B. 18 C. 120 D. 216
31. A number cube is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a number that is not 3?
A. 0/6 or 0 B. 1/6 C. 5/6 D. 6/6 or 1
32. All the possible outcomes that can occur when a coin is tossed twice are listed in the box. What is the probability of
having at least one head? [HT, HH, TT, TH]
A. 1/4 B. 1/2 C. 3/4 D. 1
33. A pair of die is rolled. What is the probability of getting at least a sum of eight?
A. 5/36 B. 1/4 C. 13/36 D. 5/12
34. In a standard deck of card, what is the probability of getting an ace?
A. 1/52 B. 3/52 C. 1/13 D. 4/13
35. What is the probability of getting a red card in a standard deck of cards?
A. 1/52 B. 1/26 C. 1/13 D. 1/2
36. What is the probability of getting a pack of orange juice from a box of tetra packs composed of three packs of grape
juice, two packs of strawberry juice, one pack of pineapple juice, two packs of mango juice and two packs of orange juice?
A. 1/10 B. 1/5 C. 1/4 D. 2/3
37. What does the problem below illustrates?
“In an experiment, a coin was tossed ten times. Out of the 10 trials, the scientist recorded that six tosses produces
a head and four tosses produced a tail. What is the probability of getting a head and a tail based on the experiment?”
A. Experimental Probability B. Fundamental Principle of Counting
C. Theoretical Probability D. Theoretical Experiment
38. What does the problem below illustrates?
“A pair of dice is rolled. What is the probability of getting at least a sum of ten?”
A. Experimental Probability C. Fundamental Principle of Counting
C. Theoretical Probability D. Theoretical Experiment
39. A bag of candies is composed of seven mints, five jelly beans, six toffees, and eight caramels. What is the probability
of getting a mango-flavored candy?
A. 5/26 B. 6/26 C. 7/26 D. 8/26
40. In a 500-ticket draw for an educational prize, Ana’s name was written on 41 tickets. What is the probability that she
would win?
A. 0.082 B. 0.122 C. 0.41 D. 0.82
41. The local weather forecaster said there is a 20% chance of rain tomorrow. What is the probability that it will not rain
tomorrow?
A. 0.2 B. 0.8 C. 20 D. 80
42. A coin is tossed thrice. What is the probability of having two heads and a tail?
A. 1/8 B. 3/8 C. 1/2 D. 1
43. Coco has been observing the types of vehicle passing through an intersection. Of the last 50 vehicles, 28 were
tricycles, 8 were trucks and 14 were buses. Estimate the probability that the next vehicle through the intersection will be a
BUS.
A. 0.16 B. 0.28 C. 0.56 D. 0.72
44. A glass jar contains 40 red, green, blue and yellow marbles. The probability of drawing a single green marble at
random is 1/5. What does this mean?
A. There are 5 green marbles in the glass jar. C. There are more green marbles than the others.
B. There are 8 green marbles in the glass jar. D. There is only one green marble in the glass jar.
45-50) A coin is tossed then a die is rolled. List and count all the possible outcomes:
45-47) using a table
48-50) using a tree diagram
Prepared by:
Checked by:
JEFFREY E. LAGAYA
Head Teacher III
Approved by:
CHERYL F. FABREGAS
Officer in Charge
Principal II