Department of Education
Region III
Division of City of San Fernando (P)
SAN ISIDRO INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Second Periodical Test in Mathematics 10
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1. What do you call the algebraic expression that contains a specific number of terms
each of which is of the form anxn, where an is a real number and n is a whole number?
A. Exponential Function C. Polynomial Function
B. Linear Function D. Quadratic Function
2. Which of the following is an example of a polynomial function?
4x −5 3 2
A. f ( x )= 3 +3 x−1 C. f ( x )=x − x
x 2
B. f ( x )= √7 x−2 x 6
D. f ( x )=x + √ 3 x−5
3
3. What is the leading coefficient of the polynomial function f ( x )=4 x 3 +2 x + 4 ?
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4
4. Which of the following could be the graph of the polynomial function
3 2
y=x −4 x +3 x−12?
5. What are the end behaviors of the graph of f ( x )=−3 x 5 + x 3−2 x−4 ?
A. rises to the left and falls to the right C. rises to both direction
B. falls to the left and rises to the right D. falls to both direction
6. The graph of p(x) = (x + 1)(2x + 3)(x – 2) crosses the x-axis __________________.
A. once C. thrice
B. twice D. four times
7. The length of a rectangular vegetable garden is 4 feet more than its width. After a 2-
foot cement border is placed around the garden, the area of garden and border is 320
square feet. Find the original dimensions of the vegetable garden.
A. 14 feet by 7 feet C. 10 feet by 5 feet
B. 12 feet by 6 feet D. 8 feet by 4 feet
8. Standing on the top of a house 48 feet above the ground, Matt shoots a trick
basketball shot upward according to the equation h=−16 t 2+32 t+ 48, where h is the
height of the ball in feet, and t is the time in seconds. How long will it take for Matt's
airball to hit the ground?
A. 5 seconds C. 6 seconds
B. 4 seconds D. 3 seconds
9. The dimensions of a fishpond are: height = 2x – 1 m, length = 6x + 1 m, and
width = x + 2 m. If the volume of the fishpond is 156 cubic m, what is the value of x
and the dimension of the fishpond?
A. 5m by 11m by 3m C. 3m by 13m by 4m
B. 4m by 10m by 4m D. 6m by 16m by 7m
10. What is an angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose sides contain chords of the
circle?
A. central angle C. circumscribed angle
B. inscribed angle D. intercepted angle
11. What is an arc of a circle whose measure is greater than that of a semicircle?
A. central arc C. major arc
B. intercepted arc D. minor arc
12. If an inscribed angle of a circle intercept a semicircle, then the angle is __________.
A. acute C. obtuse
B. right D. straight
For items No. 13 -15 refer to the figure on the right.
13. Find the measure of m∠RDM
A. 35 C. 45
B. 70 D. 140
14. What is the measure of m∠DRM
A. 110 C. 55
B. 100 D. 65
15. Find the measure of mDM
A. 110 C. 55
B. 100 D. 6516.
16. In ⊙O at the right, find BCA.
A. 40 C. 120
B. 220 D. 320
17. In ⊙O at the right, find m∠ BCA .
A. 110 C. 150
B. 250 D. 280
18. At a given point on the circle, how many line/s can be drawn that is tangent to the
circle?
A. one C. three
B. two D. four
19. What is the line that intersects a circle at exactly two points and contains a chord?
A. chord C. radius
B. Diameter D. secant
20. What do you call the point of intersection of the tangent line and the circle?
A. central point C. point of tangency
B. point of the circle D. point of secant
21. It is the portion of a disk enclosed by two radii and an arc.
A. chord C. diameter
B. sector D. segment
22. It can define as a region bounded by a chord and a corresponding arc lying between
the chord's endpoints.
A. chord C. diameter
B. sector D. segment
23. Given circle with two chords as marked. Find x.
A. 3 C. 8
B. 6 D. 12
24. Given circle O with two secants, as marked, intersecting
at E. Find x.
A. 20 C. 49
B. 30 D. 56
25. Given circle O with a secant and tangent intersecting at F.
Find x.
A. 5 √ 3 C. 3 √ 2
B. 5 √ 2 D. 3 √ 3
26. Given circle O with chords as marked. Find x
A. 85 C. 170
B. 95 D. 190
27. Given circle O with 2 secants. Find x.
A. 4.5 C. 9
B. 7 D. 14
28. The pizza pictured has a diameter of 14 inches and is divided into
3 equal slices. What is the area of the pizza? What is the area of sector ⌔ ABD?
A. 41.5 i n2 C. 63.3 in 2
B. 32.3 in 2 D. 51.3 in 2
29. A street is 125 m long and need to be cleaned. The street cleaning vehicle has
wheels that have a diameter of 1.5 m. How many times does the wheel need to turn to
travel the length of the street?
A. 27.58 C. 28.54
B. 26.54 D. 25. 58
30. The diameter of a cart wheel is 2.1 m. Find the distance traveled when it completes
100 revolutions.
A. 659.4m C. 859.8m
B. 667.9m D. 759.7m
31. What is the distance between the points M(-3,1) and N(7 -3)?
A. 6 C. 14
B. 2 √ 29 D. 4 √ 29
32. Find the distance between the points A ( 3, 4) and B ( 5, 2)
A. √ 6 C. 2 √ 2
B. 2 √ 3 D. 8
33. Find the midpoint of the line segment with these endpoints: (-6,3), (3,6).
A. (-1.5, 4.5) C. (12, 9)
B. (0,-2) D. (-4.5, -1.5)
34. Which of the following represents the equation of a circle in standard form?
A. (x +h)2+( y +k )2=r 2 C. ( x−h)2− ( y −k )2=r 2
B. (x−h)2 +( y−k )2=r 2 D.(x +h)2+( y−k )2=r 2
35. Which of the following represents the equation of a circle that obtained by expanding
2 2 2
( x−h) +( y−k ) =r ?
A. x 2+ y 2+ Dx−Ey=F C. x 2− y 2−Dx−Ey−F=0
B. x 2− y 2−Dx−Ey=F D. x 2+ y 2+ Dx + Ey+ F=0
36. Find the center and radius of the circle x 2+ y 2=64 .
A. c (0,1), r = -8 C. c (0,0), r = 8
B. c (0,0), r = 64 D. c (0,1), r = 64
37. Find the center and radius of the circle ( x−5)2 +( y + 8)2=225.
A. c (5,-8), r = 15 C. c (-5,-8), r = 225
B. c (-5,8), r = 15 D. c (5,8), r = 225
38. What is the equation of a circle with center at (4,11) and a radius of 11 units?
A. ( x +4 )2 +( y +11)2=11 C. (x−4)2+( y −11)2=11
B. (x−4)2+( y −11)2=121 D.(x +4 )2 +( y−11)2=121
39. What is the center and radius of the circle x + y 2−6 x−10 y +18=0?
2
A. (3, 5), r =4 C. (-3,- 5), r =4
B. (-3, 5), r =16 D. (3, 5), r = 16
40. What is the equation of a circle with center at (-3,9) and a radius of 6 units?
A. ( x−3)2 +( y + 9)2 =6 C. (x +3)2+( y−9)2 =6
B. ( x−3)2 +( y + 9)2 =36 D.(x +3)2+( y−9)2 =36
41. What is the general equation of a circle with center (4, -1) and a radius of 7 units?
A. x 2+ y 2+ 8 x −2 y +32=0 C. x 2− y 2−8 x +2 y−32=0
B. x 2− y 2−8 x−2 y=−32=0 D. x 2+ y 2+ 8 x +2 y +32=0
For items 42 – 44. Graph the following equation of a circle.
For items 45 – 50. Solve and graph the given problem.
The class of math is mapped on a coordinate grid with the origin being at the center point
of the hall. Mary’s seat is located at the point (-4, 7) and Betty’s seat is located at (-2, 5).
How far is it from Mary’s seat to Betty’s seat?
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