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Final Exam (Gen Math)

This document is a final examination paper for General Mathematics at Asian Development Foundation College for the school year 2024-2025. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as relations, functions, domains, ranges, and rational equations. The exam is timed for one hour and emphasizes honesty in answering.

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Final Exam (Gen Math)

This document is a final examination paper for General Mathematics at Asian Development Foundation College for the school year 2024-2025. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as relations, functions, domains, ranges, and rational equations. The exam is timed for one hour and emphasizes honesty in answering.

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Asian Development Foundation College

Tacloban City
School Year 2024-2025

FINAL EXAMINATION IN GENERAL MATHEMATICS

General Direction: Read the question carefully. This examination is good for ONE (1) HOUR only. NO
ERASURES! Please, answer this test with HONESTY. Goodluck and God bless!

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE.

1. A relation is a set of:


a) Numbers c) Functions
b) Ordered pairs d) Equations

2. Which of the following is not a valid relation?


a) {(1,2), (3,4), (5,6)} c) {(1, 2), (3, 4), (5, 6), (1, 3)}
b) {(1,1), (2,2), (3,3)} d) {(2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7)}
3. Which of the following describes the relation {(2, 3), (3, 5), (4, 7)}?
a) A function c) A non-function
b) A one-to-one function d) Not a relation
4. If a relation has more than one output for a single input, it is called:
a) One-to-one relation c) Function
b) Many-to-one relation d) Not a relation
5. A relation where each element in the domain is paired with exactly one element in the range is called:
a) Function c) Many-to-one relation
b) One-to-one relation d) One-to-many relation
6. Which of the following is a valid function?
a) {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4)} c) {(1, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3)}
b) {(1, 2), (2, 2), (3, 2)} d) {(1, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3)}
7. A function is a special type of:
a) Relation c) Sequence
b) Equation d) Set
8. Which of the following graphs represents a function?
a) A straight line c) A vertical line
b) A circle d) A horizontal line
9. A function is defined as a relation where each input has:
a) At least two outputs c) More than one output
b) Exactly one output d) No output
2
10. If f ( x )=x , what is the value of f ¿ )?
a) 6 c) 3
b) 9 d) 12
11. The domain of a function is:
a) The set of all possible outputs c) The set of all values where the function is
b) The set of all possible inputs undefined
d) The set of all constants
12. The range of a function is:
a) The set of all possible inputs c) The set of all undefined values
b) The set of all possible outputs d) The set of all real numbers
1
13. If the function is f ( x )= ,what is the domain?
a) x ∈ (−∞,0) ∪ (0,∞) c) x ∈ [0,∞)
x

b) x ∈ R d) x ∈ (−∞,∞)

14. For the function f ( x )= √ x ,what is the range?

d) x ∈ R
a) x ≥ 0 c) x ≤ 0
b) x > 0

x +1
15. For the function f ( x )= , what is the domain?
x−1
a) x ≠ 1
b) x ≥ 1

16. A piecewise function is:


a) A function with a single rule c) A function with no rules
b) A function with different rules for d) A linear function
different parts of the domain
{
2
17. What is the value of the piecewise function f ( x )= x , x< 0 when x=−2 ?
2 x+ 1, x ≥ 0
a) 3 c) 2
b) 4 d) 5

18. For the function f ( x )= {3xx,∧x


2
,∧x <0
≥0
, what is f ( 2 ) ?

a) 2 c) 6
b) 4 d) 9

19. In a piecewise function, the rule for each section of the domain is specified:
a) For each integer c) Based on the domain's intervals
b) Based on an arbitrary condition d) Based on function transformations

20. Which of the following is the correct definition of a piecewise function?


a) A function defined by different rules for different values of the independent variable
b) A function that has a constant output
c) A function that has a continuous graph
d) A function with a single output value
21. To evaluate a function at a specific point, we:
a) Substitute the input into the function rule c) Add the input to the function rule
b) Multiply the output by the input d) Solve for the domain

22. If f ( x )=3 x +5 , what is f ( 4 ) ?


a) 12 c) 13
b) 17 d) 7

2
23. Given g ( x )=x −1 , find g (−2 ) :
a) 4 c) 0
b) 3 d) -3

24. If h ( x )=2 x 2−3 x+1 , what is h ( 1 ) ?


a) 0 c) 2
b) 1 d) -1

25. For the function f ( x )=x + 4 , what is the value of f (−2 ) ?


a) 2 c) 0
b) 3 d) 6

26. If f ( x )=2 x +3∧g ( x ) ¿ x 2 , what is ( f + g ) ( x ) ?


a)2 x+3+ x2 c) 2 x+3 x 3
b) 2 x+3 x + x 2 d) 2 x3 +3

27. The operation (f . g)(x)represents:


a) f (x)+ g(x ) c) f (x)× g( x )
b) f (x)−g (x) d) f (x)/ g(x )

28. What is the result of (f −g)(x)if f ( x ) =x2∧g ( x )=2 x +1?


a) x 2−2 x−1 c) x 2−2 x+3
b) x 2−2 x+1 d) x 2−x

29. For the functions f ( x )=3 x +2∧g ( x)=x −4 , what is ( gf )( x ) ?


3x+4 2 x +3
a) c)
x−2 x−4

3 x −2 3 x +2
b) d)
x +4 x−4

30. The operation (f ∘ g)(x) means:


a) f (x)−g ( x) c) f (x)× g( x )
b) f (x)+ g(x ) d) ¿ f (g(x ))
If fx(+2
31. a) x +2∧g ( x ) =x2 , what is( f ∘ g)( x) ?
x )=x c) x 2+ 2 x
2
b) x + 2 d) x 2=2 x+ 2

32. The composition of functions ( f ∘ g )is calculated by:


a) Adding the two functions c) Substituting g(x) into f(x)
b) Subtracting one from the other d) Multiplying the two functions

33. A rational function is defined as:


a) A function that is a ratio of two c) A linear function
polynomials d) A function with no denominator
b) A function that involves only integers

3x
34. The function f ( x )= 2 is a rational function because:
x −4

a) It has a variable in the numerator c) It is the ratio of two polynomials


b) It has a variable in the denominator d) It involves subtraction

35. A rational equation is an equation that involves:


a) Only rational numbers c) Only integers
b) Variables in both the numerator and d) Only linear functions
denominator of fractions

2
36. To solve the rational equation =4 , you would:
x
a) Multiply both sides by x c) Add 2 to both sides
b) Divide both sides by 4 d) Multiply both sides by 2

37. In solving a rational equation, you must always check for:


a) Undefined solutions c) Prime numbers
b) Integer solutions d) Complex numbers

38. A rational inequality involves:


a) A rational function with an inequality sign c) A function with no denominators
b) A function with only polynomial d) An absolute value
expressions

x
39. To solve the rational inequality, ≥3, you:
x+1

a) Divide both sides by x c) Factor the numerator


b) Add 3 to both sides d) Multiply both sides by x+1

x+ 2
40. In solving the inequality ≥ 1 , what do you need ¿ consider ?
x−3
a) Adding 1 to both sides d) Domain restrictions where the
b) Multiplying both sides by x−3x - 3x−3 denominator is 0
c) Subtracting 1 from both sides

Prepared by:
Felina Joy C. Artoza, LPT

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