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Region IV- MIMAROPA
MOGPOG NATIOANAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL
Name: ________________________________________________________Score: ____________________________
General Direction: Read and answer carefully if the correct answer is not included write the correct answer
Identify the following diagram BY SELECTING THE LETTER BELOW
A.
Pie chart
B. Line graph
C.
Bar chartD.
Scatter graph
E. pictograph
2.
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
II Multiple Choice
Determine whether the following situations would require calculating apermutation or a combination:
1. Assigning students to their seats on the first day of school.
A. permutation
B. combination
2. Selecting a lead and an understudy for a school play.
A. permutation
B. combination
3. Selecting three students to attend a conference in Washington.
A. permutation
B. combination
4. Assigning students to their repsective groups.
A. permutation
B. combination
C. Event
5.
6.
7.
8.
Evaluate 5!
Evaluate 5P3
Evaluate 10P2
Arrangement of 5 objects in a cricle
9.
A. 720
B. 1540
In probability theory, the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment is:
A.
A sample space
A. 20
A. 20
A. 90
B. An outcome
B. 24
B. 24
B. 70
D. probability
C. 60
C. 60
C. 20
D. 120
D. 120
D. 12
C. 45
D. 15120
C. An experiment
D. Probability
C. sample space
D. probability
vent
B. outcome
11. Ten cards are numbered from 1 to 10. These cards are placed in a bag. One card is to be picked randomly. What are the elements of
the event of picking a prime number?
A.
{2, 3, 5, 7}
B. {1, 2, 3, 5, 7}
C. {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}
D.{1, 2, 3, 5, 7,9}
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
7
13
A.
D.
B.
8
2
52 13
C.
2
52
C.
4
13
1
2
A.
D.
B.
1
6
19. If represents the number of combinations of n items taken r at a time, what is the value of when n=4?
A. 24
B. 14
C. 6
D. 4
20. The graph shows the population of a country as time goes on. The population is...
Increasing
B. decreasing
C. the same
21. In the following pie chart, which has the largest percentage?
MSM
MSF
IDU
Other
22.
23. Using this pie chart, showing the composition of the human body, which of the following is the body mainly made of?
24. Looking at this histogram of the height of cherry trees, why is this a histogram
and not a bar chart?
Photograph courtesy of Jtneill at Wikimedia Commons
A.
B.
C.
D.
25. Looking at this line graph what is the highest gobal sales in us dollar?
A.
35
B. 60
C. 65
D. 40
26. Sam took 7 maths tests and got scores of 68, 71, 71, 84, 53, 62 and 67. What was Asam's mode score?
A. 63
B. 68
C. 71
D. 62
27. What is the mean average of these numbers: 18, 12, 10, 10, 25?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 10
28. What is the mean average of these numbers: 18, 12, 10, 10, 25?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 10
29. The mean average of three numbers is 8. Two of the numbers are 11 and 7. What is the third number?
A. 3
B. 7
C. 6
D. 8
30. The temperature in degrees Celsius over 4 days in July was 21, 21, 19 and 19. What was the mean temperature?
A. 19 degrees Celsius
B. 20 degrees Celsius
C. 21 degrees Celsius
D. None of these
31. What is the mode of these numbers: 75, 78, 75, 71, 78, 25, 75, 29?
A. 25
B. 75
C. 21
D. 29
32. What is the median of these numbers: 2.4, 2.8, 2.3, 2.9, 2.9?
A. 2.3
B. 2.8
C. 2.9
D. None of these
33. The cost of five cakes is 28p, 19p, 45p, 45p, 15p. What is the median cost?
A. 28p
B. 15p
C. 45 p
D. None of these
34. Five children have heights of 138 cm, 135 cm, 140 cm, 139 cm and 141 cm. What is the range of their heights?
A. 19 degrees Celsius
B. 20 degrees Celsius
C. 21 degrees Celsius
D. None of these
35. Throughout history, many people have contributed to the development of mathematics. These mathematicians include Pythagoras,
Euclid, Hypatia, Euler, Einstein, Agnesi, Fibonacci, and Pascal. What is the probability that a mathematicians name selected at
random from those listed will start with either the letter E or the letter A?
A.
2/8
B. 3/8
C. 4/8
D. 6/8
Problem Solving
What is the mean, median and mode of these numbers: 5, 10, 3, 6, 10, 4, 8?
he local Family Restaurant has a daily breakfast special in which the customer may choose one item from each of the following groups:
Breakfast Sandwich
Accompaniments
Juice
breakfast potatoes
apple slices
fresh fruit cup
pastry
orange
cranberry
tomato
apple
grape
B.
19 degrees Celsius
B. 20 degrees Celsius
C. 21 degrees Celsius
D. None of these
37.
A.
38.
Pie chart
B.
Line graph
C.
Bar chart
D.
Scatter graph
40.
scatter graph
pie chart
C. line graph
D. bar chart
41.
bar chart
line graph
mean
data
Accompaniments
Juice
breakfast potatoes
apple slices
fresh fruit cup
pastry
orange
cranberry
tomato
apple
grape
5. How many different 5-letter arrangements are there of the letters in the word
digit ?
(Answer)
6. If a three digit number is formed from the digits 1,2,3,4,5,6, and 7, with no
repetitions, tell how many of these three digit numbers will have a number value
between 100 and 500.
(Answer)
7. If the letters in the word TRIANGLE are rearranged at random, find the
probability that the first letter is an A.
(Answer)
8. Two cards are drawn at random from a standard deck of 52 cards, without
replacement. What is the probability of drawing a 7 and a king in that order?
10.
There are 12 horses in a horseshow competition. The top three winning horses receive money.
How many possible money winning orders are there for a competition with 12 horses?
Determine whether the following situations would require calculating apermutation or a combination:
a.) Selecting three students to attend a conference in Washington, D.C.
permutation
combination
b.) Selecting a lead and an understudy for a school play.
permutation
combination
c.) Assigning students to their seats on the first day of school.
permutation
combination
2.
Evaluate:
Choose:
12
60
480
720
3.
Answer
4.
5.
6.
The local Family Restaurant has a daily breakfast special in which the customer may choose one
item from each of the following groups:
Breakfast Sandwich
Accompaniments
Juice
breakfast potatoes
apple slices
fresh fruit cup
pastry
orange
cranberry
tomato
apple
grape
8.
9.
If
when n=4?
14
Permutations
n r
A. 60
B. 25
C. 15
D. 120
A. 120
B. 60
AB is different than BA
P = n(n-1)(n-2)...
"r" times
6 4
A. 48
B. 45
C. 3360
D. 4590
A. 360
Joe has 6 school books, but only room on his bookshelf at home
for 4 of them. how many different 4 book groupings are
possible?
B. 120
C. 720
D. 180
A. 132
B. 1320
If, in a horse race, there are 3 winning positions (win, place and show), how many
possible winning orders would there be in a race with 12 horses?
C. 880
D. 33