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MATH 10 4th Quarterly Test

Mathematics for General Education (University of the Philippines System)

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NAME: _____________________________ DATE: ________________________________


SECTION: ___________________________ TEACHER: _____________________________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: ENCIRCLE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.


1. Tom likes to wear colored shirts. He has 10 shirts in the closet. Three of these are blue, four are different
shades of red, and the rest are of mixed of different colors. What is the probability that he will wear a blue or
a red shirt?
A. 7/10 + 4/10 B. 3/10 + 4/10 C. 3/10 + 7/10 D. 7/10 – 4/10
2. What is the probability of picking an even number from a box that contains balls numbered 1 to 25?
A. 13/25 B. 12/25 C. 10/25 D. 11/125
3. In a standard deck of cards, what is the probability of picking an ace?
A. 13/52 B. 1/26 C. 1/13 D. 1/12
4. In a multiple-choice type of test which is consist of 4 choices, what is the probability of getting the correct
answer if there is only one correct answer?
A. 25% B. 50% C. 75% D. 100%
5. In rolling a single die, what is the probability of obtaining an even number that is divisible by 4?
A. 1/3 B. ½ C. 2/3 D. 1/6
6. In a bingo game, what is the probability that you can pick an even number?
A.35/75 B. 36/75 C. 37/75 D. 38/75
7. The median score is also the ____________________.
A. 75th percentile B. 5th Decile C. 3rd Decile D. 3rd Quartile
8. When a distribution is divided into hundred equal parts, each score point that describes the distribution is
called a ______________.
A. Percentile B. Decile C. Quartile D. Median
9. The lower quartile is equal to __________.
A. 50th Percentile B. 25th Percentile C. 2nd Decile D. 3rd Quartile
10. Queenie got a score of 55 which is equivalent to 70th percentile in a mathematics test. Which of the following
is NOT true?
A. She scored above 70% of her classmates.
B. Thirty percent of the class got scores of 55 and above
C. If the passing mark is the 1st quartile, she passed the test
D. Her score is below the 5th decile.
11. In the set of scores: 14, 17, 10, 22, 19, 24, 8, 12 and 9, the median score is ________.
A. 17 B. 16 C. 15 D. 13
12. In a 70-item test, Tom got a score of 50 which is the 3rd quartile. This means that _______.
A. he got the highest score
B. his score is higher than 25& of his classmates
C. he surpassed 75% of his classmates
D. seventy-five percent of the class did not pass the test
13. Two events are _____________ if they have no common outcomes.
A. mutually exclusive B. dependent C. mutually inclusive D. independent
14. Two events are _____________ if they have common outcomes.
A. mutually exclusive B. dependent C. mutually inclusive D. independent
15. Mutually Inclusive events can be illustrated using _____________.
A. Union B. Intersection C. Tree Diagram D. Disjoint

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16. This is an event which is consist of more than one outcome.


A. Dependent B. Independent C. Simple D. Compound
17. Two events are _______ if the occurrence of one of the event does not influence the occurrence of the second
event.
A. Dependent B. Independent C. Simple D. Compound
18. Two events are ___________ if one of the events affect the outcome of another event.
A. Dependent B. Independent C. Simple D. Compound
19. This is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
A. Events B. Intersection C. Union D. Sample
20. This is an event that you are expecting to happen.
A. Simple Event B. Compound Event C. Favorable Outcomes D. Possible Outcomes

II. IDENTIFICATION: Determine whether the two events are MUTUALLY INCLUSIVE or MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE
events.
21. A = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8} and B = {9, 10, 11, 12} 24. Selecting an even number or a prime number from
22. A = {a, b, c, d} and B = {c, d, e, f} a set of numbers
23. A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {6, 7, 8, 9} 25. Getting a red or a heart from a deck of 52 cards

III. Problem Solving: Consider the situations below.


A. A bowl contains 20 chips numbered 1 to 20. If a chip is drawn randomly from the bowl, what is the
probability that it is:
26. 7 or 15? 28. even or divisible by 3?
27. 5 or a number divisible by 3? 29. a number divisible by 3 or divisible by 4?

30-31. A restaurant serves a bowl of candies to their customers. The bowl of candies Tom receives has 10
chocolate candies, 8 coffee candies and 12 caramel candies. After Tom chooses a candy, he eats it. Find the
probability of getting a candy that is caramel or not coffee?

32-33. A bag contains 7 white marbles and 7 red marbles. What is the probability of drawing 2 white marbles
and 1 red marble in succession without replacement?

34-35. A box contains 5 milk chocolates, 7 dark chocolates and 4 white chocolates. What is the probability that you
will choose a white chocolate, replacing it and then randomly choose a milk chocolate?
B. Given the following data: 5, 7, 12, 14, 15, 22, 25, 30, 36, 42, 53, and 65. Find the following.
36-38. Quartile 3 (Using Mendenhall and Sincich Method)
39-41 Quartile 1 (Using Interpolation)
3 The answer is correct and with correct solution
42-44. 6th Decile 2 The final answer is incorrect but the solution is correct.
1 The final answer and the solution is incorrect.
45-47. 8th Decile (Using Interpolation) 0 No answer.
48-50. 45th Percentile (Using Interpolation)

“EDUCATING THE MIND WITHOUT EDUCATING THE HEART IS NO EDUCATION AT ALL”


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