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PT G10 Math

The document is a summative test for Mathematics 10, focusing on topics such as permutations, combinations, and probability. It consists of multiple-choice questions that assess students' understanding of these concepts through various scenarios and calculations. The test includes questions on arrangements, factorials, and the selection of groups from larger sets.

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PT G10 Math

The document is a summative test for Mathematics 10, focusing on topics such as permutations, combinations, and probability. It consists of multiple-choice questions that assess students' understanding of these concepts through various scenarios and calculations. The test includes questions on arrangements, factorials, and the selection of groups from larger sets.

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SUMMATIVE TEST

MATHEMATICS 10
THIRD QUARTER

NAME: ____________________________ GR.& SEC._________ SCORE:________

Directions: Read the sentences below and identify what they refer to from the given choices below
each. Write the letter of your answer directly in the blank.

_____1. What is the other term for “permutation”?


A. arrangement/order C. choices
B. combination D. groupings
_____2. Which one from the following situations illustrates permutation?
A. selecting marbles from a bowl
B. listing the possible passwords of a phone
C. drawing two cards from a deck of playing cards
D. forming a group of 3 out of 100 persons
_____3. Three university scholars will arrange themselves in a row for picture taking. How many
different arrangements in a row can be formed by them?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
8!
_____4. Simplify
5!
A. 16 B. 42 C. 120 D. 336
_____5. Find the number of ways a student can answer a Matching Type Test that is composed of 5
items with 5 choices.
A. 100 B. 68 C. 84 D. 120
_____6. The product of a positive integer n and all positive integers less than it is ______.
A. powers of n B. multiplies of n C. n - factors D. n - factorial
_____7. In how many ways can 8 people be seated around a circular table if two of them insist on sitting
beside each other?
A. 5040 B. 1440 C. 720 D. 360
_____8. If P(9, r) = 3024, what is r?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
_____9. Given x = P(n, n) and y = P(n, n – 1), what can be concluded about x and y?
A. x = y B. x > y C. x < y D. x = - y
_____10. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word EDUCATED.
A. 1680 B. 10 080 C. 20 160 D. 40 320
_____11. If a combination lock must contain 5 different digits, in how many ways can a code be formed
from the digits 0 to 9?
A. 15 120 B. 30 240 C. 151 200 D. 1 000 000
_____12. 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?
A. 5040 B. 720 C. 144 D. 30
_____13. What is the value of 8! ?
A. 40 320 B. 20 160 C. 6 720 D. 1 344
_____14. Evaluate P(9, 4).
A. 181 440 B. 60 480 C. 15 120 D. 3 024
_____15. What is the value of 6!
A. 360 B. 120 C. 720 D. 30
_____16. ______ refers to a selection of numbers or objects which order does not matter.
A. Permutation B. Combination C. Systematic Listing D. Circular Permutation
_____17. Which of the following situations does NOT illustrate combination?
A. Selecting 2 songs from 10 choices for an audition piece
B. Entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN) on a phone
B. Forming a committee from the members of a club
D. Matching shirts and pants
_____18. Ms. De Leon wants to produce different sets of test questions for her essay test. If she plans to
do this by putting together 3 out of 5 questions she prepared, how many different sets of questions
could she construct?
A. 10 B. 20 C. 60 D. 80
_____19. If C(n, r) = 132, which of the following are possible values of n and r?
A. n = 6, r = 4 B. n = 7, r = 3 C. n = 8, r = 3 D. n = 12, r = 2
_____20. In how many ways can a committee of 4 people be chosen from a group of 10 people?
A. 10 584
B. 1 764
C. 210
D. 84
_____21. In how many ways can a committee of 6 be formed from 5 juniors and 8 seniors if the
committee must have 3 seniors?
A. 360 B. 560 C. 1 680 D. 6 720
_____22. A box contains 5 red balls, 6 green balls, and 7 yellow balls. In how many ways can 6 balls be
chosen if there should be 2 balls of each color?
A. 1 150 B. 2 250 C. 3 150 D. 4 250
_____23. There are 11 different food items in a buffet. A customer has 462 possible ways as a result,
which of the following did he possibly do?
A. Choose 4 out of the 11 items
B. Choose 6 out of the 11 items
C. Choose 8 out of the 11 items
D. Choose 7 out of the 11 items
_____24. Evaluate C(7, 2).
A. 21 B. 24 C. 27 D. 30
_____25. The number of combinations of n objects taken r at a time is denoted by the following EXCEPT:

n
A. C r B. C(n, r) C.
C
r
D.
()
n
r
_____26. The results of an experiment are called _____________.
A. experiments C. outcomes
B. sample space D. simple events
_____27. Which of the following are the outcomes in tossing a single coin?
A. head or tail C. a head
B. S = {head, tail} D. a tail
_____28. What does this symbol “U” represents?
A. intersection, “and” C. intersection, “or”
B. union, “and” D. union, “or”
_____29. When you roll a die, which of the following is the sample space?
A. S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6} C. S = {2, 4, 6}
B. S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} D. S = {3, 4, 5, 6}
_____30. What statement does the shaded region of
the figure at the right represent?
A. C or D C. C and D
B. C D. D
_____31. What statement does the shaded region
of the figure at the right represent?
A. A or B C. Not A
B. A and B D. Not B

Use the figure below to answer numbers 32 and 33.


_____32. What event set represents the union of the sets A and B?
A. {2, 4, 8} C. {6, 12}
B. {5, 6, 7, 9, 12} D. {2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12}
_____33. What event set represents the intersection of the sets A and B?
A. {2, 4, 8} C. {6, 12}
B. {5, 6, 7, 9, 12} D. {2, 4, 6, 8, 12}
_____34. 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 1 3 1
A. B. C. D.
10 3 10 10
_____35. The spinner on the right is spun.
What is the probability of landing on a number less than 6?
5
A. or 0.625 or 62.5%
8
3
B. or .75 or 75%
4
3
C. or .375 or 37.5%
8
3
D. or .6 or 60%
5

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