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Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University

Mid-La Union Campus


“Embracing World-Class Standards”
Catbangen, San Fernando City, La Union

EDUC 105 – Assessment in Learning 1


Final term, 1st Semester of School Year 2023 – 2024

TEST INSTRUMENT

GRADE 10
RD
3 Quarter Examination
School Year 2023 - 2024

Name: ________________________________ Score: ________


Date: _________________________________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICES
INSTRUCTION: Read each question carefully and choose the letter that
corresponds to the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer in the space
provided. (10 points)

1. (L.O. 1; R) It refers to the arrangement of objects in a definitive order.

A. Combination B. Distinction C. Permutation D. Repetition

2. (L.O. 2; Ap) Six districts in Negros Oriental qualifies for NORAA 2019 this coming
November. Each district has its runner to join the race. In how many possible ways
can they be arranged as gold, silver, and bronze medalist?

A.120 B.130 C.140 D.150


n!
3. (L.O. 3; C) The expression is equivalent to:
(n−2)
1 2
n!
A. n! B. 2 C.n −n D. ( n−r ) !
(n −n)

4.(L.O. 4; An) Which of the following situations does NOT illustrate combination?

A. Choosing 5 students from 10 students to become a member in a school league.


B. Picking a team of 3 players from a group of 10 to compete in a school league.
C. Selecting the three finalists in the selection of most valuable player.
D. Selecting the best libero, spiker, and setter from 10 volleyball players.

5.(L.O. 5; U) Which of the following situations is example of permutation?


A. Arranging 4 people in a row for picture taking.
B. Identifying the number of toys in a toy store.
C. Counting 1 to 5 to determine the groups.
D. Selecting 4 books from a stack of 10 books.

6.(L.O. 6; E) Evaluate the statement: Luis would like to taste 4 of the 10 flavored Ice
cream from the menu in the Ice Cream House. Is Luis can pick 210 ways in flavored
Ice Cream?

A. Yes
B. No

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C. Maybe
D. Luck of Information

7.(L.O. 7; Ap) Teacher Jared gives an exam with 10 problems to choose from. The
instructions read that only 8 of them need to be completed. In how many ways can
you choose which problems to complete on the exam?
A. 35 ways B. 45 ways C. 55 ways D. 65 ways

8.(L.O. 1; An) What is the possible arrangement of 3 persons sitting around a circular
table?

A. A B. A C. A D. A
B B B C A A
B A

9.(L.O. 4; R) It is a sequence of outcomes where the order does not matter.

A. Combination B. Distinction C. Permutation D. Repetition

10.(L.O. 6; Ap) If C(n,4) =126, what is n?

A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10

II. MATCHING TYPE


INSTRUCTION: Match the given word problem in column A to its appropriate
formula in column B. Write the letter of your answer on the line before the number.
(5 points)

COLUMN A COLUMN B

_____1. (L.O. 2; U) In how many A. P(n,n)=n!


ways can twelve people occupy the
six seats in the front row of a mini
theatre?

_____2. (L.O. 6; U) Out of five ( n+r −1 ) !


balls, three balls can be selected in B. nCr =
r ! ( n−1 ) !
how many ways?

_____3. (L.O. 5; U) If June has n!


twelve t-shirts, six pairs of pants, C. P(n,r)=
( n−r ) !
and three pairs of shoes, how many
possible ways can he dress himself
up for the day?

_____4. (L.O. 7; U) In how many n!


D.
ways can you arrange eights books p!q!r !
on a shelf?

_____5. (L.O. 6; U) Suppose that a n!


cookie shop has four different kinds E. nCr =
r ! ( n−r ) !
of cookies. How many ways can six

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cookies be chosen?

III. IDENTIFICATION
INSTRUCTION: Identify what is being asked on the following questions. Write
your answer on the line before the number. (8 points)

_____1. (L.O. 3; R) It is use if a problem calls for the number of arrangements of


objects and different orders are to be counted.

_____2. (L.O. 7; R) It is use if a problem calls for the number of ways of selecting
objects and the order of selection is not to be counted.

_____3. (L.O. 3; An) A committee of 3 needs to be formed from a group of 8 people.


Therefor the committees that can be formed is_____.

_____4. (L.O. 5; R) It is the step to solve problems. It is you assign variables to


represent the unknown in the problem.

_____5. (L.O. 2; R) It is the step that present the given values in the problem.

_____6. (L.O. 2; R) It is the step that provides the number sentence in order to solve
the word problem.

_____7. (L.O. 6; R) It provides the procedure on how the answer is achieved.

_____8. (L.O. 5; R) It is the step which involves the statement of what is being asked
based on the problem.

IV. ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer the given question in three sentences. Write your answer
on the line provided. (20 points)

For item number 1 and 2 refer from the given word problem.

A lottery which requires guessing 6 numbers out of 50 in any order sells 25-peso
tickets. A group of people decides to buy 12,000,000 tickets because the jackpot prize
is Php 350,00,000.

1. (L.O. 3; E) Can they ensure that they win with their tickets? Support your answer.
(5 points)

__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________

2. (L.O. 2; E) Is their decision correct? Justify your answer. (5 points)

__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________________

3. (L.O. 1; C) Give another pair of permutation and combination WITH repetition that
has same result. (5 points)

__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________

4. (L.O. 7; C) Give another pair of permutation and combination WITHOUT repetition


that has same result. (5 points)

__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________

RUBRICS FOR ESSAY


CRITERIA (5 POINTS) (4 POINTS) (3 POINTS) (2 POINTS)
Relevance Demonstrates Demonstrates a Demonstrates Lack or
of answer an in-depth general minimal absence of
understanding understanding understanding
understanding
of the content. of the content. of the content.
of the content.
Organization Sentence is Sentence is Sentence is
Weak
of thoughts correctly and correctly correctly stated
Organization,
impressively coherent and but lack of
sentences are
coherent and cohesive. supporting rambling, and
cohesive. details. ideas are
repeated.
Clarity of Substantial, Offers solid but Offers Offers
explanation logical, and less than somewhat simplistic,
concrete original obvious support undeveloped,
development of reasoning. that may be too or cryptic
ideas. broad. support for the
ideas.

V. PROBLEM SOLVING
INSTRUCTION: Solve the following problems completely. Explain your solution
and write it at the space provided. (18 points)

1. (L.O. 7: Ap) Lisa has 12 modules to answer this week. In how many ways can she
pick a first, second, and third module to answer on Monday? (6 points)

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2. (L.O. 7: Ap) Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Maritess decided to
go to work whistling in a different order. How many days can they go without
repeating an order? (6 points)

3. (L.O. 7: Ap) Seven friends Jennie, Kevin, Lisa, Maria, Nick, Olivia, and Paul, leave a
restaurant. Each person says goodbye to each other with a fist bump. How many fists
bump is needed? (6 points)

RUBRICS FOR PROBLEM SOLVING


CRITERIA (5 POINTS) (4 POINTS) (3 POINTS) (2 POINTS)
Solution Correct Correct Correct Incorrect
equation with equation but equation but equation.
complete incomplete incorrect
solution. solution. calculation.
Solution Fully Explaining Explaining only Explaining
explanation elaborating correctly the Equation. irrelevantly.
solution without
strategy with essential
spatial relations concepts.
among the
various objects
of the problem.

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KEY ANSWERS:

Test I.

1. C
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. A
10. C

Test II.

1. C
2. E
3. D
4. A
5. B

Test III.

1. Permutation
2. Combination
3. 336
4. Analysis
5. Given
6. Formula
7. Solution
8. Required

TEST IV.
(ANSWER MAY VARY)

TEST V.
(ANSWER MAY VARY)

Prepared by: Approved:

(COMPLETE NAME) JUSTIN PAUL D. VALLINAN


Student Teacher Instructor, EDUC 105
Date: Date:

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