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SABILLO, MIKEE JANE M.

EDM 2
EDUC 108 TTH: 5:30 PM-7:00 PM

MATHEMATICS 9
th
4 QUARTER EXAMINATION
Name: ______________________________ Gr. & Section: _____________ Score: _______

COMPLETION TEST A: Complete the Trigonometric equations below.


Learning Objective no. 2. Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles.

1. sin 30˚+ cos 60˚ = _____


2. (cos 60˚) (cot 45˚) + (cot 60˚) (cos 30˚) =_____
3. (cos 30˚) (sin 60˚) – (cos 60˚) (sin 30˚) = _____
4. (tan 60˚)2 = _____
5. Cos 45˚ (cot 45˚-sin30˚) = _____
6. 2(cos 60˚) + tan 45˚ = _____
7. (tan 45˚) (sin 30˚) + csc 30˚= _____

COMPLETION TEST B. Illustrate your own triangles given the indicated measures and solve for the
parts using the Laws of Sine or Cosine. Round off your answer to the nearest tenth.
Learning Objective no. 5. Illustrates laws of sines and cosines

Given ∠A= 30˚, b= 10, ∠C = 45˚, Find:


8. ∠B = ______
9. a = _____
10. c = _____
Given a= 25, b = 20, c=30
11. ∠A= ______
12. ∠B= ______
13. ∠C= _____

ALTERNATIVE TYPE: Put if the statement is correct and if it is wrong, supply the correct
answer. Round off to the nearest hundred. Write your answer before a number.

Learning Objective no. 3. Illustrates angles of elevation and depression.

___________14. The angle of elevation of the top of the building from a point 25 meters away from the
building is 60-degree. Therefore, the distance from the building to the base is 14.43 m.
___________15. From an airplane at an altitude of 1110 m, the angle of depression to a rock on the ground
measures 36°. Therefore, the horizontal distance from the plane to the rock is 1256.87
m.
___________16. From the top of a cliff 320 meters high, the angle of depression of a boat is 29°.
Therefore, the distance from the base of the cliff to the boat is 500 m.
___________ 17. From the top of the control tower 120 m tall, an airplane is sighted on the ground below.
If the airplane is 58 m from the base of the tower, therefore, the angle of depression of
the airplane from the top of the control tower is 62˚20’
___________ 18. The angle of elevation from a house to the top of an 87-meter hill is 15°. Therefore, the
distance from the house to the base of the hill is 324.69 m.
___________ 19. A 20-meter high post casts a 28-meter shadow. Therefore, the angle of elevation to the
sun is 32˚17’
___________ 20. A messenger is 520 m away from the base of the radio tower. The angle elevation to
the top of the tower is 60˚. Therefore, the height of the tower is 860.2 m.
___________ 21. A three is 15.24 m high. At a certain distance away from the tree, an observer
determines that the angle of elevation to the top of it is 41˚. Therefore, the
distance of the observer from the base of the tree is 17.72 m

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MATCHING TYPE: Column A are the angles of right tringle ABC with right angle at C. Indicate which
value in column B matches the missing part in column A by placing the appropriate letter to the left of the
number in column A. Each value may be used only once.
Learning Objective no. 1. Illustrates the six trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant,
and cotangent.
Column A Column B
_____ 22. If A=15˚ and c=37, find a. A. 3.2
_____ 23. If A=45˚and c=16, find a. B. 5.6
_____ 24. If B=30˚and b=11, find c. C. 5.9
_____ 25. If B=18˚and a=18, find b. D. 6.5
_____ 26. If B=56˚and c=16, find b. E. 8.4
_____ 27. If B=64˚and c=19.2, find a.
F. 8.9
_____ 28. If A=15˚and c=25, find a.
_____ 29. If A=76˚and a=13, find b. G. 9.6
_____ 30. If A=22˚and b=22, find a. H. 11.3
_____ 31. If A=77˚and b=42, find c. I. 13.3
_____ 32. If A=63˚and a=11, find b. J. 14.3
_____ 33. If B=58˚and c=27, find b. K. 22
L. 168.9
M. 186.7
N.
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer before the number.
Learning Objective no. 4. Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles.

___34. A four-meter ladder leans against a wall. If the foot of the ladder makes an angle of 80° with the
ground, how high up the wall does the ladder reach?
A. 3.49 m
B. 3.89 m
C. 3.91 m
D. 3.94 m
___35. A man, 1.5 m tall, is on top of a building. He observes a car on the road at an angle of 75°. If the
building is 30 m high, how far is the car from the building?
A. 8.44 m
B. 8.48 m
C. 8.84 m
D. 8.88 m
___36. Rose is flying a kite. She is holding the end of the string at a distance of 1.5 m above the ground.
If the string is 20 m long and makes an angle of 40° with the horizontal, how high is the kite above
the ground?
A. 13.36 m
B. 13.63 m
C. 14.36 m
D. 14.63 m
___37. A ladder 8 meters long leans against the wall of a building. If the foot of the ladder makes an
angle of 68° with the ground, how far is the base of the ladder from the wall?
A. 3 m
B. 4 m
C. 5 m
D. 6 m
___38. A bamboo pole is leaning against a tree. If the height of the tree is 12.2 meters and the angle made
by the pole and the ground is 40°, what is the length of the pole?
A. 18.89 m
B. 18.98 m
C. 19.89 m
D. 19.98 m

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___39. The angle of elevation of the sun is 27° at the same time that a flagpole casts a shadow 12 m long.
How high is the flagpole?
A. 6.09 m
B. 6.10 m
C. 6.11 m
D. 6.12 m

___40. From the top of a lighthouse 29.5 m high, the angle of depression of an observer to a boat is 28.5°.
How far is the boat from the lighthouse?
A. 52.24 m
B. 52.53 m
C. 53.32 m
D. 54.33 m

Learning Objective no. 6. Solve problems involving oblique triangles.

___41. Given the angles of the triangle. Find the length of AB.
A. 20.2 units
B. 21.2 units
C. 22.2 units
D. 23.2 units

___42. Given the angles of the triangle. Find the length of AB.
A. 17 units
B. 18 units
C. 19 units
D. 20 units

___43. Given the angle of the triangle. Find ∠A.


A. 34.6˚
B. 36.4˚
C. 44.6˚
D. 46.4˚

___44. Given the angles of the triangle. Find ∠A.


A. 33.7˚
B. 37.3˚
C. 37.8˚
D. 38.7˚

___45. A triangular parcel of land has sides 50 ft., 40 ft., and 35 ft. What are the measures of the angle A?
Express answers to the nearest degree.
A. 38˚
B. 78˚
C. 83˚
D. 87˚

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Mathematics 9

Fourth Quarter Examination

ANSWER KEYS

COMPLETION TYPE
1. 0
2. 1
3. 1/2
4. 3
√2
5.
4
6. 2
7. 5/2
8. 105˚
9. 19.3
10. 14.1
11. 55.8˚
12. 41.4˚
13. 79.8˚

MULTIPLE CHOICE
MATCHING TYPE
D 34.
G 22. A 35.
H 23. C 36.
K 24. A 37.
C 25. A 38.
I 26. C 39.
E 27. D 40.
D 28. C 41.
A 29. B 42.
F 30. B 43.
M 31. D 44.
B 32. C 45.
J 33.

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