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High School Math Quiz Bee Questions

1) The document is a math quiz bee with 3 rounds of increasing difficulty - Easy, Average, and Difficult. It contains questions testing a range of math concepts. 2) The Easy round contains 5 questions testing topics like arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, polynomials, and means. The Average round raises the difficulty with questions on sequences, arithmetic sequences, remainders, and sums. 3) The Difficult round poses the most challenging questions, asking about formulas for arithmetic sequences, solving equations, classifying arcs, plotting points in quadrants, and long division of polynomials.
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High School Math Quiz Bee Questions

1) The document is a math quiz bee with 3 rounds of increasing difficulty - Easy, Average, and Difficult. It contains questions testing a range of math concepts. 2) The Easy round contains 5 questions testing topics like arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, polynomials, and means. The Average round raises the difficulty with questions on sequences, arithmetic sequences, remainders, and sums. 3) The Difficult round poses the most challenging questions, asking about formulas for arithmetic sequences, solving equations, classifying arcs, plotting points in quadrants, and long division of polynomials.
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  • Average Round
  • Difficult Round
  • Easy Round
  • Difficult Round Continued
  • Average Round Continued
  • Easy Round Continued

MAIMPIS INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL

MATH QUIZ BEE

Name: ______________________________________________ Score: ___________________


Grade & Section: ___________________________________ Time: ___________________

EASY ROUND Total Points: ____/5


(1 point per question)

___________________1. Find the missing terms of the Arithmetic Sequence: -24, -5, 14, ____, _____.
1
___________________2. Find the missing terms of the Geometric Sequence: , 1, 4, 16, _____, _____.
4
___________________3. What do you call a set of numbers in a specific order?

___________________4. Find the three arithmetic means if the first term is 10 and the last term is 90.
___________________5. Which of the following is POLYNOMIALS? (Note: Choose the BEST letter only.)
4 7
A. √ 3 x y 3 – 2x + 5y – 2 B.
5
x – 12x4 + 19x +15

C. -3x-5+ 6x3 + 19 D. 5x3 – 2x2 + 7x –10

AVERAGE ROUND Total Points: ____/10


(2 points per question)

___________________1. Which of the following is NOT a sequence? (Note: Choose the BEST letter only.)
A. Arithmetic Sequence: -10, -2, 6, 14 B. Geometric Sequence: 3, 9, 27, 81
1 1 1 1
C. Harmonic Sequence: , , , D. Fibonacci Sequence: 3, 27, 30,
4 23 42 62
57
___________________2. What is the 80th term of the arithmetic sequence 2, 5, 8, 11, 14,…?
___________________3. What is the remainder when x2 + 7x -12 is divided by x + 3?
___________________4. Find the sum of the first 38 multiples of 9?

___________________5. Apply synthetic division and find the quotient x3 + 7x2 + 2x - 40 is 
divided by x - 2?

DIFFICULT ROUND Total Points: ____/15


(3 points per question)

___________________1. What is the formula for finding the sum of an Arithmetic Sequence?

___________________2. Solve: 5 and 180 [4]

___________________ What do you call an arc that forms half of a circle?

___________________ 3. How about an arc of a circle that is smaller than a semicircle?

___________________ Lastly, larger than a semicircle?

___________________4. Find the missing terms:

Quadrant I (__ , __) Quadrant III (__ , __) x – axis (__ , __)
Quadrant II (__ , __) Quadrant IV (__ , __) y – axis (__ , __)
___________________5. Apply long division of polynomials: 6x2 + 3x – 30 by 2x + 5.

“In every contest, there are times you


won or lose. The essence of joining is if
Prepared by: you did your 100% BEST whatever the
results. For me, you’re considered as a
WINNER.” -SIR JB
JERRY BHOY C. RENIEDO
Mathematics Teacher

MAIMPIS INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL


MATH QUIZ BEE

Name: ______________________________________________ Score: ___________________


Grade & Section: ___________________________________ Time: ___________________

EASY ROUND Total Points: ____/5


(1 point per question)

−b ± √b 2−4 ac
___________________1. What do you call this formula x = ?
2a

____________________2. Give the standard form of 2x + 3x2 – 8 + 10x3.

____________________3. What are the possible values if x ≥ -4?

____________________4. In multiplying two binomials, FOIL method stands for __________.

____________________5. Which of the following does NOT belong to the keywords of variation?

Note: Choose one (1) answer only.


proportional varies directly/varies inversely directly proportional
varies jointly varies directly varies directly/varies jointly
varies inversely propositional inversely proportional

AVERAGE ROUND Total Points: ____/10


(2 points per question)

___________________1. Factoring of Trinomials in the form of x2 + bx + c: x2 + 4x – 45

___________________2. Factoring of Perfect Square Trinomials: x2 + 10x + 25

___________________3. Extracting Square Roots in Quadratic Expressions/Equations: x2 – y2

______________________________
4. Find the value of discriminant if x2 – 5x + 4 = 0.

___________________5. What do you call in a, b and c of quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0?

DIFFICULT ROUND Total Points: ____/15


(3 points per question)

___________________1. What are the four types of variation?

___________________2. Perform: 5(3x – 4) = 2(3x + 35)

___________________3. Which of the following shows joint variation? (Note: Choose the BEST letter only.)
kw k
A. y = B. y = kxz C. y = D. y = kx
x x
kwx
___________________4. In y = , “k” means _______ of variation.
z

___________________5. An increase in x causes a decrease in y or vice versa.

“In every contest, there are times you


Prepared by:
won or lose. The essence of joining is if
JERRY BHOY C. RENIEDO
Mathematics Teacher

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