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The document contains 42 multiple choice questions assessing geometry, trigonometry, and calculus concepts across 10 situations. The questions cover topics like geometric progressions, areas of plane figures and spheres, volumes, properties of conic sections, and coordinate geometry.
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Situation 1: The fourth term and the tenth term of a geometric progression are 54 and

39,366 respectively.

1. Determine the common ration.

a. 2 c. 4

b. 3 d. 5

2. Determine the first term.

a. 2 c. 4

b. 3 d. 5

3. Determine the seventh term.

a. 1,458 c. 128

b. 31,250 d. 8,192

Situation 2: A triangular lot ABC with BC = 400m and B = 50° is divided into two parts
by the line DE =150 m which is parallel to BC. Points D and E are located
on the sides AB and AC, respectively. The area of the segment BCED is
50,977 m2.

4. Find the area of ADE.

a. 8,341.69 m2 c. 9,604.10 m2

b. 10,784.77 m2 d. 6,199.47 m2

5. Find the area of ABC.

a. 57,176.47 m2 c. 59,318.69 m2

b. 60,581.10 m2 d. 61,761.77 m2

6. Find the angle that the side AC makes with the side BC.

a. 64.29° c. 63.00°

b. 60.75° d. 65.48°
Situation 3: A swimming pool is constructed in the shape of two intersecting identical
circles having a radius of 9 m. The distance between their centers is 9m.

7. Find the area common to the circles.

a. 107.11 m2 c. 73.85 m2

b. 98.50 m2 d. 80.27 m2

8. Find the area of the swimming pool.

a. 435.09 m2 c. 428.67 m2

b. 409.44 m2 d. 401.83 m2

9. Find the perimeter of the swimming pool.

a. 68.04 m c. 75.40 m

b. 72.19 m d. 66.80 m

Situation 4: A closed conical vessel whose base radius and altitude are 2 in and 6m
respectively, contains liquid 3 m high.

10. Find the volume of liquid.

a. 17.80 m2 c. 3.14 m2

b. 10.64 m2 d. 21.99 m2

11. If the vessel is held inverted, how deep will the liquid be?

a. 5.74 m c. 5.35 m

b. 4.51 m d. 3. 00 m

12. If the unit weight of the liquid is 9,810 N/m 3. Find the weight of the liquid in
quintals.

a. 106.41 c. 178.05

b. 219.91 d. 31.42
Situation 5: An ellipse has the equation 16x2 + 25y2 = 400.

13. Determine the second eccentricity of the ellipse

a. 0.60 c. 0.75

b. 1.67 d. 1.33

14. Determine the slope of the curve at point (4, 2.40).

a. -1.07 c. 0.94

b. 1.07 d. -0.94

15. Determine the equation of the line tangent to the curve at (4, 2.40).

a. 16x – 155 – 28 = 0 c. 75x + 80y – 492 = 0

b. 16x + 15y -100 = 0 d. 75x – 80y – 108 = 0

Situation 6: An ellipse has the equation 64x2 + 9y2 = 576.

16. Determine the perimeter of the ellipse.

a. 34.61 units c. 38.98 units

b. 37.96 units d. 40.13 units

17. Determine the equation of the diameter bisecting the chords having equal
slope of 3.

a. 34x + 9y = 0 c. 27x + 64y = 0

b. 9x + 64y = 0 d. 64x + 27y = 0

18. Determine the equation of the polar of the point (5, -3) with respect to the
ellipse.

a. 320x + 27y + 576 = 0 c. 320x + 27y – 576 = 0

b. 320x - 27y + 576 = 0 d. 320x – 27y – 576 = 0


Situation 7: Given the ellipse 4x2 + 9y2 = 144.

19. Find the equation of the ellipse when the origin is moved at (-6, 4).

a. 4u2 + 9v2 – 48u - 72v + 144 = 0

b. 4u2 + 9v2 + 48u + 72v + 144 = 0

c. 4u2 + 9v2 – 48u + 72v + 144 = 0

d. 4u2 + 9v2 + 48u -72v + 144 = 0

20. Find the equation of the diameter which bisects the chords of the ellipse
having equal slope of -1/3.

a. 4x – 3y = 0 c. 3x – 4y = 0

b. 4x + 3y = 0 d. 3x + 4y = 0

21. Find the equation of the diameter which bisects the chords of the ellipse
having equal slope of ½.

a. 9x – 8y = 0 c. 8x – 9y = 0

b. 9x + 8y = 0 d. 8x + 9y = 0

Situation 8: A right circular cylinder is inscribed in a right circular cone of radius 6m.

22. Find the radius of the cylinder if its volume is maximum.

a. 3m c. 4.50 m

b. 4m d. 2m

23. Find the maximum volume of the cylinder if the altitude of the cone is 12 m.

a. 190.85 m3 c. 169.65 m3

b. 100.53 m3 d. 201.06 m3

24. Find the radius of the cylinder if its lateral surface area is maximum.

a. 3m c. 2m

b. 4.50 m d. 4m
Situation 9: The maximum area of a parabola that can be cut from a right circular cone
of radius 24cm is 207.80 cm2.

25. Find the base width of the parabola.

a. 43.64 cm c. 46.48 cm

b. 45.26 cm d. 41.57 cm

26. Find the altitude of the parabola.

a. 7.50 cm c. 6.71 cm

b. 6.89 cm d. 7.14 cm

27. Find the volume of the cone.

a. 16,804.67 cm3 c. 15,105.29 cm3

b. 15,682.29 cm3 d. 16,282.49 cm3

Situation 10: An area is bounded by the curve x2 + 10y – 1,600 = 0 and the x- axis.

28. Find the bounded area.

a. 8,533.33 sq. units c. 5,833.33 sq. units

b. 5,533.33 sq. units d. 8,833.33 sq. units

29. Find the moment of inertia of the bounded area about the y-axis.

a. 2,730,666.67 units4 c. 3,250,333.33 units4

b. 2,810,333.33 units4 d. 2,180,666.67 units4

30. Find the radius of gyration of the bounded area about the y-axis.

a. 19.18 units c. 19.85 units

b. 17.89 units d. 21.95 units

31. If logx6 = 1.2925, find the value of logx11.

a. 1.37 c. 1.73

b. 1.49 d. 1.94
32. Find the value of E in the partial fraction

a. 0 c. 2

b. -1 d. 3

33. A salesman started walking from office A at 8:30 A.M. at the rate of 2.50 kph.
He arrived at office B 12 seconds late. Had he started from A at 8:00 A.M.
and walked at 1.50 kph, he would have arrived at B one minute before the
appointed time. At what time was he supposed to be at B?

a. 9:10 A.M. c. 9:12 A.M.

b. 9:11 A.M d. 9:13 A.M.

34. If the given sequence below forms a harmonic progression, what is the value
of x?

a. 8 c. 6

b. 5 d. 7

35. A spherical triangle ABC has the following parts: A = 140°, B = 75°, C = 86°,
and the radius of the sphere R = 4m. Find the area of the spherical triangle.

a. 33.79 m2 c. 50.68 m2

b. 16.89 m2 d. 67.58 m2

36. The vertices of a triangle have polar coordinate (0, 0°), (6, 30°), and (9, 70°).
Find the perimeter of the triangle.

a. 19, 15 units c. 20, 15 units

b. 19, 85 units d. 20, 85 units

37. A lot is bounded by the following three straight sides: AB N 45° E, 160m long;
BC and CA 190 m long in clockwise direction. From point E, 100 m from Aon
side AB, a dividing line runs to D which is on side CA. The area of ADE is to
be 2/5 of the total area of the lot. Determine the length of DE if the total lot
area is 11,6433.88

a. 84.32 m c. 120.61 m
b. 95.68 m d. 111.93 m

38. A prism with an altitude of 15 cm has a base in the form of a regular octagon
inscribed In a square 10 cm x 10 cm. Find the volume of the prism.

a. 1,435.66 cm3 c. 1,242.65 cm3

b. 1,105.77 cm3 d. 1,325.39 cm3

39. A close conical vessel with a base radius of 1 m and an altitude of 2.50 m has
its axis vertical. It contains water to a depth of 0.50 m. If the container is
inverted, how deep is the water in it?

a. 1.97 m c. 1.79 m

b. 1.64 m d. 1.46 m

40. The upper and lower bases of a frustum of a rectangular pyramid are 3 m x 4
m and 6 m x 8 m, respectively. If the volume of the solid is 140 m 3. Find the
distance between the bases.

a. 3m c. 4m

b. 6m d. 5m

41. Find the equation of the with slope of 2/3 and passes through the intersection
of the lines
x – 2y + 4 = 0 and 4x – 2y + 1 = 0 .

a. 4x – 6y – 9 = 0 c. 4x – 6y + 11 = 0

b. 4x – 6y + 9 = 0 d. 4x – 6y + 11 = 0

42. Find the length of the latus rectum of the curve 36x2 + 9y2 – 36 = 0.

a. 4 units c. 1 unit

b. 2 units d. 8 units

43. At 3:00 PM, boat A left the port in the direction N 45° E at 26 knots. At 3:30
PM boat B left the same port in the direction S 30° E at 32 knots. How fast are
the two boats separation at 4:00 PM?

a. 41.64 knots c. 44.61 knots

b. 46.41 knots d. 64. 41 knots


44. The sides of triangle ABC are AB = 7 m , BC = 5 m , and CA = 9 m.
Determine the width of the largest rectangle that can be inscribed in it such
that the longer side of the rectangle is on the 9 – m side of the triangle.

a. 3.66 m c. 1.93 m

b. 4.50 m d. 3.50 m

Situation The area of a rhombus is 123 cm2. It has one diagonal equal to 12 cm.

45. Determine the length of the other diagonal.

a. 11 cm c. 10 cm

b. 26 cm d. 22 cm

46. Determine the length of the sides of the rhombus.

a. 12.53 cm c. 9.82 cm

b. 13.62 cm d. 11.25 cm

47. Determine the acute angle between the sides of the rhombus.

a. 46.42° c. 51.60°

b. 48.24° d. 57.22°

Situation The equilateral hyperbola xy = 8 has the x-axis and y-axis as asymptotes

48. Determine the distance between the vertices.

a. 6 units c. 12 units

b. 8 units d. 4 units

49. Determine the length of the conjugate axis.

a. 12 units c. 8 units

b. 4 units d. 16 units

50. Determine the eccentricity of the hyperbola.

a. 1.426 c. 1.525

b. 1.325 d. 1.414

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