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This document contains a pre-test for a STEM Pre-Calculus course with 44 multiple choice questions covering topics like conic sections, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and mathematical induction. It also includes a short proof question asking to prove a formula for the sum of the first n positive integers using mathematical induction. The pre-test is assessing students' prior knowledge on essential pre-calculus concepts to determine their preparedness for the course.

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Pre-Test: PreCalculus

This document contains a pre-test for a STEM Pre-Calculus course with 44 multiple choice questions covering topics like conic sections, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and mathematical induction. It also includes a short proof question asking to prove a formula for the sum of the first n positive integers using mathematical induction. The pre-test is assessing students' prior knowledge on essential pre-calculus concepts to determine their preparedness for the course.

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Holy Cross College of Calinan

Calinan, Davao City


S.Y.: 2016 - 2017
STEM: Pre-Calculus
PRETEST
Date:
Score:
Name:
I - MULTIPLE CHOICE
GENRAL INSTRUCTION: Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before the number.
1. What type of conic section is being described by the equation?
y = 41 x2
A. Circle

C. Hyperbola

B. Ellipse

D. Parabola

2. Which among the graph describes the given equation?


x2 + y 2 = 25

A.

C.

B.

D.

3. Based on the given information, what is the standard form of the circle?
Center: (15,5) and Radius: 1
A. (x 15)2 + (y + 5)2 = 1

C. (x 15)2 + (y + 5)2 = 9

B. (x + 15)2 + (y + 5)2 = 1

D. (x 15)2 + (y 5)2 = 1

4. What is the center and radius of the given circle?


2y + y 2 = 18x 57 x2
A. Center: (9, 1); Radius: 5

C. Center: (9, 1); Radius: 5

B. Center: (10, 0); Radius: 5

D. Center: (2, 10); Radius: 5

5. Which among the graph describes the given equation?


x2 +

y2
9

=1

A.

C.

B.

D.

6. Based on the given information, what is the standard form of the given ellipse?
9x2 + 100y 2 126x 400y 59 = 0
A. (x 7)2 +
B.

(x7)
9

(y2)2
9

(y2)
100

=1

C.

=1

D.

(x7)2
100
(x7)
100

+
+

(y2)2
9
(y2)
4

=1
=1

7. What is the foci of the given ellipse?


x2
144

y2
169

=1

A. (5, 0), (5, 0)

C. (1, 7), (1, 3)

B. (0, 5), (0, 5)

D. (1, 6), (1, 4)

8. What is the eccentricity of the given ellipse?


x2
64

y2
81

=1

B.

13
9

A.

C.

1
3

D.

17
9

11
9

9. What is the vertices of the given ellipse?


(x1)2
150

(y8)2
140

A. (1, 8 + 5 6), (1, 8 5 6)

B. (1, 8 + 5 6), (1, 8 5 6)

=1

C. (8, 1 + 5 6), (8, 1 5 6)

D. (1 + 5 6, 8), (1 5 6, 8)

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10. Which among the graph describes the given equation?


y2
16

x2
16

=1

A.

C.

B.

D.

11. Based on the given information, what is the standard form of the given hyperbola?
x2 16y 2 + 6x + 128y 391 = 0
A.
B.

(x+4)2
9
2

(x+4)
144

(y3)2
144
(y+3)
9

=1

C.
D.

=1

(x+3)2
144
(x+4)
144

(y4)2
9
(y3)
9

=1
=1

12. What is the foci of the given hyperbola?


(y3)2
100

(x+5)2
196

A. (5, 3 + 34), (5, 3 34)

B. (5 + 2 74, 3), (5 2 74, 3)

=1

C. (5, 3 + 2 74), (5, 3 2 74)

D. (5, 3 + 2 74), (5, 3 2 74)

13. What are the vertices of the given hyperbola?


(x+4)2
9

y2
36

=1

A. (1, 0), (7, 0)

C. (4, 3), (4, 3)

B. (0, 7), (0, 1)

D. (4, 6), (4, 6)

14. What is the eccentricity of the given hyperbola?


(y8)2
150

(x+7)2
35

=1

1110
30

C.

313
13

D.

A.

B.

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259
7

10
3

15. Which among the graph describes the given equation?


y = x2

A.

C.

B.

D.

16. Based on the given information, what is the standard form of the given parabola?
y 2 + x + 20y + 91 = 0
A. x = y 2 + 16y + 95

C. x = y 2 20y 91

B. x = y 2 18y 91

D. x = y 2 + 20y 109

17. What is the focus of the given parabola?


y = 31 x2 + 6x + 20
A. ( 33
4 , 7)
B.

C. (8, 35
4 )

(9, 55
8 )

D. (9, 25
4 )

18. What is the vertex of the given parabola?


y = 3x2 48x 198
A. (8, 6)

C. (6, 8)

B. (8, 6)

D. (6, 8)

19. What is the directrix of the given parabola?


y = 21 x2 + 6x + 9
A. y = 19
2
B. x =

C. x = 13
2

17
2

D. y = 13
2

20. What is the solution of the given system of equations?


2y 2 + 27x y 17 = 0
3x + y + 1 = 0
A. (1, 2)

C. (9, 1)

B. No solution.

D. (1, 2), (10, 4)

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21. What is the solution of the given system of equations.


x2 + y 2 3x 7y 18 = 0
x+y+3=0
A. (3, 0), (6, 3)

C. (2, 1), (6, 3)

B. (2, 1)

D. (3, 0), (2, 1)

22. What is the number of terms n in the given arithmetic series?


Pn

i=1 (10i

13) = 741

A. 13

C. 12

B. 15

D. 11

23. Which among the summation notation best describes the given series?
301 + 302 + 303 + 304 + 305 + 306
A.
B.

P6

i=1 (n +
P4
i=1 5n

300)

C.

P4

D.

P4

3n

i=1
i=1

24. What is the coeffecient of nm in expansion (7n m)2 ?


A. -14

C. -7

B. 1

D. 49

25. What is the 2nd term in expansion of (b + 4)4 ?


A. 4b3

C. b4

B. 16b3

D. 96b2

26. Which of the following is equivalent to (y x)2 ?


A. y 2 5yx + 3x2

C. y 2 5yx + 5x2

B. y 2 2yx + 5x2

D. y 2 2yx + x2

27. What is -225 in radian measure?


A. 5
4

C. 11
9

B. 23
18

D. 43
36

28. What is 4
3 in degree measure?
A. -500

C. -480

B. -235

D. -240

29. What is the measure of an angle between 0 and 360 which is coterminal with -430 ?
A. 30

C. 130

B. 290

D. 200

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30. Which among the graph represents the given equation?


y = 4 sin(4 +

7
6 )

A.

C.

B.

D.

31. What is the exact value of cos 225 ? Use Angle-Sum Identity.

A.
B.

6+ 2
4

6 2
4

2 6
4

6 2
4

C.
D.

32. What is the exact value of tan 75 ? Use Angle-Difference Identity.

C. 2 + 3

D. 3 2

A. 2 3

B. 2 3

33. What is the exact value of cos 0 ? Use Double-Angle Identity.

A. 0

C.

B. 3

3
2

D. 1

34. What is the exact value of sin 105 ? Use Half-Angle Identity.
p

C. 3
A.
32 2
B.

1
2

D.

6+ 2
4

35. What is the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest degree?

A. 65

C. 67

B. 23

D. 21

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36. For 0 <= <= 2?, what is the solution of the given equation?
1 4 cos = 3
A.

5 7
6 , 6

C. , 7
6

B.

D.

5
6

37. For 0 2?, what is the solution of the given equation?


5 + 2 sin = 6
3 11
,
,
3 2
6
7 2
,
B.
6 2

7 11
,
,
3 6
6
7 11
,
D.
6
6

A.

C.

38. Which among the given expression is equivalent to 2 csc 2x?


sin2 x
1 2 cos x + cos2 x
1 + tan2 x
B.
tan x

sec2 x
2 sec2 x
1 + cosx
D.
sin x
C.

A.

39. Which among the given expression is equivalent to


sec x + 1
secx 1
11 + cos x
B.
1 cos x

tan x
?
sec x 1
C. sec2 x csc2 x

A.

D.

sec x + 1
tan x

40. What is the value of cos1 ( 12 )?

3
4
D.
3

2
3

B.
2

C.

A.

41. What is the value of cos1 (cos 8


7 )?
6
7

D.
3

A.
B.

C.

2
3

42. What is the Cartesian coordinates of ( 2, 3


4 )?
A. (1, 1)

C. (2, 2 3)

B. (3, 0)

D. (3, 2)

43. What is the Cartesian coordinates of (3, )?


A. (1, 1)

C. (2, 2 3)

B. (3, 0)

D. (3, 2)

44. What is the Polar coordinates of (2, 2)?

A. (
4 , 2 2)

B. ( 4
3 , 12 3)

C. (2 2, 4 )

D. (12 3, 4
3 )

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II - PROVING
Prove the following Mathematical statement using Principle of Mathematical Induction. (6 points)
1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n =

n(n+1)
;
2

for all n N

You dont have to know everything.


You simply need to know where to find it when necessary.

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