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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION XI
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DAVAO DEL NORTE

DUJALI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Braulio E. Dujali, Davao del Norte

THIRD QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS 10


S.Y. 2022-2023

NAME: LRN: SCORE:

GRADE & SECTION: DATE: PARENT’S SIGNATURE:

Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Select the best answer from the choices 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Blacken the circle that corresponds to your answer. You have one-hour to finish the teste the letter of your
answer directly in the blank.

1. What is the other term for “permutation”?


① arrangement/order ② choices ③ combination ④ groupings
2. Which one from the following situations illustrates permutation?
① selecting marbles from a bowl ③ drawing two cards from a deck of playing
② listing the possible passwords of a phone cards ④ forming a group of 3 out of 100 persons
8!
3. Simplify
5!
①16 B. ② 42 C. 120 D. 336
4. Find the number of ways a student can answer a Matching Type Test that is composed of 5 items with 5
choices.
① 100 B. ② 68 C. 84 D. 120
_____5. What is the value of 4! ?
①4 B. ② 12 C. 24 D. 36
_____6. In how many ways can you arrange 5 potted plants in a row?
①100 B. ②120 C. 150 D. 200
_____7. In how many ways can 3 people arrange themselves in a row for picture taking?
①. 4 B. ② 5 C. 6 D. 7
_____8. Evaluate P(5, 3).
① 60 B. ②75 C. 100 D. 125
_____9. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word GOOD.
①6 B. ② 9 C. 10 D. 12
_____10. If a combination lock must contain 5 different digits, in how many ways can a code be formed
from the digits 0 to 9?
①15 120 B. ②30 240 C. 151 200 D. 1 000 000
_____11. In how many ways can 4 men and 3 women arrange themselves in a row for picture taking if the
men and women must stand in alternate positions?
① 5040 B. ②720 C. 144 D. 30
_____12. In a room, there are 10 chairs in a row. In how many ways can 5 students be seated in
consecutive chairs?
① 720 B. ② 600 C. 252 D. 120
_____13. The following situations are examples of experiments except
① tossing a coin C. randomly choosing a ball from a box
② rolling a die D. counting numbers
_____14. The results of an experiment are called _____________.
① experiments C. outcomes
② sample space D. simple events
_____15. Which of the following are the outcomes in tossing a single coin?
① head or tail C. a head
②BS = {head, tail} D. a tail
_____16. What does this symbol “U” represents?
① intersection, “and” C. intersection, “or”
B. ② union, “and” D. union, “or”
_____17. A nationwide survey revealed that 42% of the population likes eating pizza. If two people are randomly
selected from the population, what is the probability that the first person likes eating pizza while the second one
does not?
0.42 + (1 0.42) B. ② 1 - 0.42 C. 2 (1 − 0.42) D. 0.42 (1 − 0.42)
_____18. When you roll a die, which of the following is the sample space?
① S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6} C. S = {2, 4, 6}
B. ②S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} D. S = {3, 4, 5, 6}
_____19. What statement does the shaded region of
the figure at the right represent?
① C or D C. C and D
B. ②C D. D
_____20. What statement does the shaded region
of the figure at the right represent?
① A or B C. Not A
B. ②A and B D. Not B

Use the figure below to answer numbers 24 and 25.

_____21. What event set represents the union of the sets A and B?
①{2, 4, 8} C. {6, 12}
B. ② {5, 6, 7, 9, 12} D. {2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12}
_____22. What event set represents the intersection of the sets A and B?
①{2, 4, 8} C. {6, 12}
B. ② {5, 6, 7, 9, 12} D. {2, 4, 6, 8, 12}
_____23. Brian likes to wear colored shirts. He has 10 shirts in the closet. Three of these are blue, four are
in different shades of red, and the rest are of mixed or different colors. What is the probability that he will
wear a blue or a red shirt?

7 B. ②
1 C.
3 D.
1
10 3 10 10
_____24. The spinner on the right is spun.
What is the probability
of a spin that results in an even number
or a number less than 4?
1 2
① C.
2 3
3 4
B②. D.
5 5

_____25. A nationwide survey revealed that 42% of the population likes eating pizza. If two people are
randomly selected from the population, what is the probability that the first person likes eating pizza while
the second one does not?
0.42 + (1 0.42)
B. 1 - 0.42 C. 2 (1 0.42) D. 0.42 (1 0.42)
For numbers 30-31, use the data given below. A sample of 150 plastic pipes were selected and subjected
to shock resistance and scratch resistance tests. The results are summarized in the table below.

_____26. A pipe is selected at random. What is the probability that it has high shock resistance given that it
has high scratch resistance?
135 125 137 132
① B. ② C. D.
132 137 150 150
_____28. In a box there are 5 red pens, 3 green pens, and 2 blue pen. What is the probability of picking a
red pen, replacing it, and then picking a blue pen?
1 1 1 1
① B. ② C. D.
10 20 30 40
For numbers 36-37, use the data below.
A class has the following grade distribution.

Suppose that a student passes the course if she or he gets a grade of 80.
_____29. If a student is randomly picked from the class, what is the probability that the student’s grade is
95 if it is known that the student is passing the course?
1 5 5 1
①. B. ② C. D.
7 41 43 10
_____30. If a student is randomly picked from the passing class, what is the probability that the student’s
grade is 95 or greater than 85?
11 11 11 11
① B. ② C. D.
15 20 27 40
_____31. Carl’s basketball shooting records indicate that for any frame, the probability that he will score in
a two-point shoot is 30%, a three-point shoot, 45%, and neither, 25%. What is the probability that Cindy will
score either in a two-point shoot or in a three-point shoot?
①25% B. ② 45% C. 50% D. 75%
_____32. A diagram that uses circles to represents sets, in which the relations between the sets are
indicated by the arrangement of the circles.
①bar graph C. tree diagram
B. ② pie chart D. Venn diagram

_____33. A set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.


①events C. sample space
B. ②possibilities D. universal
_____34. A set that contains all of the elements that are in both events.
①compound C. intersection
B. ②dependent D. universal
_____35. A set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two 4 events.
① complement C. simple
B. ② independent D. union
_____36. Gorgeous JM rolls two dice. The first die shows a 3. The second die rolls under his desk and he
cannot see it. Now, what is the probability that both dice show 3?
①1/36 B. ②1/6 C. 1/4 D. 1/3
_____37. The local weather forecaster said that there is a 40% chance of rain tomorrow. What is the
probability that it will not rain tomorrow?
① 0.4 B. ②0.6 C. 40 D. 60
_____38. Which of the following situations illustrate mutually exclusive event?
①Turning left and turning right
B. ② Turning left and scratching your head
C. Drawing kings and hearts in a standard deck of cards
D. Getting an odd and a number less than 3 when rolling a die?
For items 39 & 40.The probability that either event A or B occurs A B 1 iv A A B is the sum of their
probabilities decreased by probability of both occurring.
_____39. How is this written in symbols?
① P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B)
B. ② P(A and B)= P(A) + P(B)- P(A and B)
C. P(A or B)= P(A) – P(B)
D. P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B)- P(A and B)
_____40. What event is described in the above situation?
① Simple Events B. ②Mutually Exclusive Events C. Independent Events D. Not-mutually
Exclusive Events

________________________END_________________________

Prepared by:

MA. FAITH M. GALLARDO


GRADE 10-MATH TEACHER

MARVIN V.ORETA
GRADE-10 MATH TEACHER

APPROVED:

DOMINADOR P. ALAGDON JR., PhD


Secondary School Principal IV

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