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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF NUEVA ECIJA
IRENEA INTEGRATED SCHOOL
IESD, NAZARETH, GENERAL TINIO, NUEVA ECIJA

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS 10

Name: _______________________________________ Score: ______/Parents Signature_________


Grade and Section: ____________________________ Date: ______________

GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Read the directions in each test before answering the test items. You may use BLUE
and BLANK ink pen and NO ERASURE. Read, study, and have fun in answering the questions. Good luck.

I. Directions: Determine whether the given situation is a combination or permutation problem. Write
P
for permutation and C for combination. (10 points)

_____1. Ten students seated in a row of 10 chairs for pictorial.


_____2. Selection of five students in a committee out of 10 students
_____3. Selecting a sample size of 10 from a population consists of 50 household.
_____4. Arranging six couples in a picture taking where in a row couple must be together.
_____5. If there are 7 distinct points on a plane with no three of which are collinear, how many different polygons
can possibly be formed?
_____6. Arranging the first, second, and the third placer of fifteen runners joining the race
_____7. 8 basketball teams competing for the top 4 standing in order to move up to the semifinals.
_____8. In a 20- item Mathematics problem- solving test, how many ways can you select 10 problems to solve?
_____9. Eight family members seating in a circular table with 4 chairs.
_____10. If 3 marbles are picked randomly from a jar containing 6 red marbles and 8 green marbles, in how many
possible ways can it happen that at least 2 of the marbles picked are green?

II. Directions: Find the number of ways in a given circular permutation. (2 points each)
1. In how many different ways can 10 different-colored horses be positioned in a carousel?

2. In how many ways can 9 persons be seated around a table if 4 individuals insist on sitting next to each other?

3. In how many ways can 7 different colored beads be made into a bracelet?

III. Directions: Illustrate using Venn diagram. (3 points each)

1. 110 college freshmen were surveyed. 25 took physics,


45 took biology, 45 took mathematics, 10 took physics
and mathematics, 8 took biology and mathematics, 6
took physics and biology and 5 took all three.

2. An advertising agency finds that, of its 170 clients,


115 use Television, 110 use Radio and 130 use
Magazines. Also 85 use Television and Magazines, 75
use Television and Radio, 95 use Radio and
Magazines, 70 use all the three.

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IV. Directions: Solve the following (3 points each). Show your solution on another sheet of paper.

1. Rhian likes to wear colored shirts. She has 15 shirts in the closet. 5 of these are blue, 4 are in different shades of

red and the rest are of different colors. What is the probability that she will wear

a. P ( Blue )=¿

b. P ( Red ) =¿

c. P ( Blue∨Red )=¿

2. A card is drawn from a deck of playing cards. What is the probability of drawing:

a. P ( King )=¿

b.

c. P ( number 2∨ jack )=¿

d. P ( heart∨king of spades )=¿

e. P ( face card∨diamond )=¿

3. If a die is rolled, what is the probability of showing

a. P ( even number∨a number divisible by three ) =¿

b. P ( number less than 1 )=¿

Prepared by: Noted:


Danica V. Yamson Mary Ann D. Barlis
Teacher I Head Teacher III

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