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This document provides a review for a mathematics test covering topics like permutations, combinations, probability, and sets. It contains 40 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts like arranging objects, counting arrangements, finding probabilities of events, and set operations. The questions cover calculating values, identifying examples, and applying formulas to solve problems involving these mathematical topics.

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Reviewer G10 Math Q3

This document provides a review for a mathematics test covering topics like permutations, combinations, probability, and sets. It contains 40 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts like arranging objects, counting arrangements, finding probabilities of events, and set operations. The questions cover calculating values, identifying examples, and applying formulas to solve problems involving these mathematical topics.

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Reviewer for Third Quarter Test

MATHEMATICS 10

1. Which of the following illustrates the number of ways 5 boys seated arranged in a row?

a 5•4•3
b 5•4•3•2•1
c r!
d n!
answer: ________________

2. What is the value of 8P5?

Answer: ______________

3. If (5) means that there are 5 elements in the set P ∩ Q, how many elements are there in P ∪ Q?

Answer: ______________

4. The probability that a visit to the school clinic is neither due to dental reasons nor medical reasons
is 35%. Of those coming to the clinic, 30% are due to medical reasons and 40% are due to dental
reasons. What is the probability that a visit to the school clinic is due to both dental and medical
reasons?

Solution:

Answer: ___________________

5. What do you call the different arrangements of objects of a group?

Answer: ____________

6. Which of the following illustrates permutation?

a selecting fruits to make a salad


b assigning telephone numbers to homes
c choosing household chores to do after classes
d selecting posters to hang in the walls of your room
Answer: _______________
7. The two events, A and B, are not mutually exclusive, which of the following shows the probability
that either A or B occur?

a P(A) + P(B)
b P(A) – P(B)
c P(A) + P(B) – P(A and B)
d P(A) – P(B) + P(A and B)
Answer: _____________

8. How many different 4-digit even numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 9 if no
repetition of digits is allowed?

Answer: ______________

9. A card is selected from a pack of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card is red and a heart.

Answer: ________________

10. Which of the following does NOT illustrate combination?

a Selecting 3 songs from 7 choices for a singing audition


b Fixing schedule of tourist for 3 days in Underground River
c enumerating 2 seats of meals out of 5
d listing the first 5 players out of 12 for a basketball match

Answer: _______________

11. Which of the following is the formula to find n objects, taken r at a time?

𝑛! 𝑛!
a b
(𝑛−𝑟)! (𝑛!−𝑟!)
𝑛! 𝑛!
c d
𝑛!𝑟! 𝑟!(𝑛−𝑟)!
Answer: ____________
12. The following diagram shows the relation of set R and set S. List the elements of R ∩ S.

Answer: __________
13. In how many ways can 8 people be seated around a circular table if two of them insist on sitting
beside each other?

Answer: _________________

14. In how many ways can 7 plotted plants be arrange in a row?

Answer: ________________
15. Christian has 45 red chips, 12 blue chips, and 24 white chips. Which of the following shows the
probability that Christian selects red or white chip?

45 24
a 45 + 24 b +
81 81
45 24
c 45 – 24 d -
81 81

Answer: _____________

16. Find the number of distinct permutations of the letters of the word PASS.

Answer: __________

17. 7!
Calculate the value of
3!2!

Answer: ______________

18. Calculate the value of 20C5 using the calculator.

Answer: ______________

19. Which of the following expressions represents the number of distinct permutations of the letter of
the word CONCLUSIONS?

11!
a 11! b
8!
11! 11!
c d
2!2!2! 2!2!2!2!

Answer: ___________

20. Two men and three women are in a committee. Two of the five are to be chosen to serve as officers.
If the officers are chosen randomly, what is the probability that both officers will be women?

Answer: ______________

21. If nPr is the permutation of n objects taken r at a time, and 9Pr = 3024, what is the value of r?

Answer: ______________

22. Find the number of distinct permutation of the letters of word EDUCATED.

Answer: ____________

23. 8!
Which of the following is an equivalent of ?
3!

a 6720 b 720
c 252 d 120
24. In a room, there are 10 chairs in a row. In how many ways can 5 students be seated in consecutive
chairs?

Answer: _______________

25. A card is randomly selected from ordinary pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that it is
either a ‘black card’ or a ‘King’.

Answer: _______________

26. How many different 3-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9 if repetition of
digits is not allowed?

Answer: ______________

27. Which of the following situations illustrates combination?

a arranging books in a shelf


b drawing names from a box containing 200 names
c forming different numbers from 5 given digits
d forming plate numbers of vehicles

Answer: ___________

28. Which of the following situations or activities involve permutation?

a matching shirts and pants


b assigning telephone numbers to subscribers
c drawing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize in a lottery
d forming a committee from the math club members

Answer: ___________

29. If the combination of n objects taken r at a time is denoted by nCr, what is r when 12Cr = 792?

Answer: ____________

30. A coin is tossed three times. Find the probability of obtaining three tails.

Answer: _______________

31. In how many ways can a committee of 7 students be chosen from 9 juniors and 9 seniors if there
must be 4 seniors in the committee?

Answer: _________________

32. It is a term for selecting an objects from a set.

Answer: _____________
33. A bowl contains 15 chips numbered 1 – 15. If a chip is drawn randomly from the bowl, what is the
probability that it is 7 or 15?

Answer: _____________

34. Find the value of 18C4.

Answer: _____________

35. A basketball varsity club has 42 members. 25 are good rebounders, 19 are good 3-points shooters,
and 10 can do both. How many players are good rebounder or good 3-point shooters?

Answer: ____________

36. The following diagrams shows the probability of events in S. Find the probability of X ∪ A.

Answer: _________

37. If P(A) = 0.6, P(B) = 0.3 and P(A∩B) = 0.2, find P(A∪B).

Answer: __________________

38. Carding puts 44 marbles in a box in which 14 are red, 12 are blue, and 18 are yellow. If Carding
picks one marble at random, what is the probability that he selects a red marble or a yellow marble?

Answer: _________________

39. The events A and B are mutually exclusive. Which of the following is true about the probability of
A or B?

A P(AorB) = P(A) + P(B)


B P(AorB) = P(A) – P(B)
C P(AorB) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A and B)
D P(AorB) = P(A) – P(B) + P(A and B)

Answer : __________
40. Which of the following is NOT true about the probability of event A?

A P(A) = 0, means event is will happen


B 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1
𝑛(𝐴)
C P(A) =
𝑛(𝑈)
D none of these

Answer: ______________

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