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Q3 1st Summative Test in Math 10

This document is a math test containing 10 multiple choice questions about permutations and combinations. The questions cover topics like: 1) the definition of permutation and combination, 2) situations that involve permutation, 3) arrangements with identical objects, 4) forming even 4-digit numbers from given digits with no repetition, 5) seating arrangements around a circular table, 6) arranging letters with some restrictions, 7) making words from given letters, 8) circular permutations of letters, 9) selecting people from a group for positions, and 10) the formula for permutation used with no repeated characters in a password. The test is for a math class in the 3rd quarter at Ridge View Park Integrated School in Tacloban City Division.

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Q3 1st Summative Test in Math 10

This document is a math test containing 10 multiple choice questions about permutations and combinations. The questions cover topics like: 1) the definition of permutation and combination, 2) situations that involve permutation, 3) arrangements with identical objects, 4) forming even 4-digit numbers from given digits with no repetition, 5) seating arrangements around a circular table, 6) arranging letters with some restrictions, 7) making words from given letters, 8) circular permutations of letters, 9) selecting people from a group for positions, and 10) the formula for permutation used with no repeated characters in a password. The test is for a math class in the 3rd quarter at Ridge View Park Integrated School in Tacloban City Division.

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Department of Education

Region VIII
Tacloban City Division
District Learning Center I
RIDGE VIEW PARK INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Cabalawan, Tacloban City
S.Y. 2020-2021

QUARTER 3 1st SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATH 10


NAME ___________________________________________________________SECTION ___________________
Read and understand well the problem. Write the letter of the best answer on the space before the number.

1. What do you call an arrangement or sequence of selections of objects from a single set?
A. combination B. differentiation C. integration D. permutation

2. Which of the situations or activities involve permutation?


A. matching shirts and pants
B. assigning telephone numbers to subscribers
C. forming a committee from the members of a club
D. forming different triangles out of 5 points on a plane, no three of which are collinear

3. What do you call the two different arrangements of objects where some of them are identical?
A. circular combinations C. distinguishable permutations
B. circular permutations D. unique combinations

4. How many different 4-digits even numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9 if no repetition of
digits is allowed?
A. 120 B. 420 C. 840 D. 1680

5. In how many ways can 8 people be seated around a circular table if two of them insist on sitting beside each
other?
A. 360 B. 720 C. 1440 D. 5040

6. How many ways can the letters of the word ‘MATHEMATICS’ be arranged so that the vowels
always come together?
A. 90,720 B. 100,800 C. 110,880 D. 120,960

7. How many 4 letters words can we make with the letters in the word ‘MATHEMATICS’?
A. 7,920 B. 15,840 C. 31,680 D. 63,360

8. How many permutations can be made from the letters of the word POVERTY if we want to
arrange it in circular formation?
A. 24 B.120 C. 720 D. 5,040

9. How many ways we can select a president and a treasurer from a student club consisting of 100
people?
A. 100 B. 4,950 C. 90,799 D. 161,700

10. Which formula of permutation you will use to find the different ways of password if you use the symbols (A, B,
C,
D, E, F, G, H, I, J) to form a 4-character “password” having no repeated characters?
n!
A. P=n! B. P=(n−1)! C. nPr= D.
( n−1 ) !
P=nr
Prepared by:

MILAFER R. DABAN
MATH Teacher

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