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1. Which side of ΔGOD is the shortest? 22. Any activity that involves chances.

22. Any activity that involves chances. It can be done repeatedly and with observable results.
A . GO A. Experiment*
B. Probability
B. DO
23. The result of a single trial of an experiment is called
2. In triangle BOY, which is the longest side? A. Outcome*
A. OY B. Sample space
24. In a restaurant, you have a dinner choice of one main dish, one vegetable, and one drink. The choices for main dishes are
B. BO pork and chicken meat. The vegetable choices are broccoli and cabbage. The drink choices are juice and water. How many
choices are possible?
∠Y, ∠X, ∠Z
3. Arrange the angles in ascending order.
A. 8 *
∠Z, ∠Y, ∠X
A.
B. B. 10
4. In triangle ABC, if side AC = 10cm, and side BC = 6cm, what is the possible range of lengths for side AB? 25. Jun rolls two dice. The first die shows a 2. The second die rolls under his desk and he cannot see it. What is the probability
A. 3cm < AB < 15cm that both dice show 2?
B. 4cm < AB < 16cm A. 1/36
5. If the lengths of the three sides of a triangle are 5cm, 9cm, and 12 cm, which of the following statements is true? B. 1/6*
A. The triangle is a scalene triangle. 26. Arlene Joy got coins from her pocket which accidentally rolled on the floor. If there were 8 probable outcomes, how many
B. The triangle is a right triangle. coins fell on the floor?
6. Which of the following sets of side lengths can form a triangle? A. 3*
A. 6 cm, 5cm, 10 cm B. 4
B. 6 cm, 4 cm, 10 cm 27. A number cube is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a number that is not 3?
7. Which is the correct order of the sides of the triangle from shortest to longest?
A. 1/6
A. YX, XZ, YZ
B. 5/6*
B. XZ, YZ, YX
28. Mike has 5 ties, 6 shirts, and 3 pairs of pants. How many different outfits can he wear?
∠A, ∠C, ∠B
8. Which is the correct order of the angles in each triangle from smallest to largest?
A. 90*
∠B, ∠A, ∠C
A.
B. B. 30
9. Given the measure 8 cm., 12 cm., and 3 cm., can we form a triangle? 29. Anna’s Food Corner offers 3 choices of salad, 4 kinds of pizza, 4 flavors of drinks, and 2 different desserts. How many
A. Yes different course meals can one order?
B. No A. 96*
10. Given the measure 15 cm., 18 cm., and 20 cm., can we form a triangle? B. 48
A. I don’t know. 30. Four different books namely Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo, Mga Lihim ni Urduja, and Ibong Mangdaragit are to be
B. Yes arranged by Klay on a shelf. How many arrangements are possible?
11. What is the range of possible measures of the third side of the triangle given that the other two sides measure 16 in. A. 12
and 31 in.? B. 24*
A. 15 < x < 47 31. The following Gum colors are in a bowl: 4 yellow, 6 orange, 3 green, 5 blue, and 2 brown. What is the probability of getting
B. 15 < x < 57
yellow gum?
For numbers 12-16, refer to figure 6.
A. 1/5*
∠ 3 and ∠4
12. Which pair of angles are congruent?
B. 3/19
∠ 3 and ∠ 7
A.
B. 32. What is the likelihood of selecting a diamond from a deck of cards? *Remember to simplify.
13. Angle 1 and angle 5 are called what? A. ¼ *
A. Alternate interior angles B. 13/52
B. Alternate exterior angles Figure 6 33. There are 4 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, 1 green marble, and 2 black marbles in a box. Suppose you select one marble at
14. If m∠2 =83°, what is the m∠8? random. What is the probability that the marble chosen is black?
A. 103° A. 1/6*

15. ∠ 2 ≌ ∠3 and ∠ 6 ≌ ∠7 are supplementary. Give the postulate or theorem that justifies the statements.
B. 83° B. 2/12
34. There are 4 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, 1 green marble, and 2 black marbles in a box. Suppose you select one marble at
A. If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the same side exterior angles are supplementary. random. What is the probability that the marble chosen is blue?

16. 4 ≌ ∠8 and ∠1 ≌ ∠5. What properties of parallel lines can be used?


B. If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the same side interior angles are supplementary. A. 4/12
B. 1/3*
A. Alternate exterior angles are congruent. 35. A coin is tossed 60 times. 27 times head appeared. Find the probability of getting heads.

17. Find the value of x


B. Alternate interior angles are congruent. A. 9/20
B. 27/60
A. 8
36. Sam rolled a number cube 50 times. A 3 appeared 10 times. Find the probability of getting 3.
18. Find the value of x, so that p ║ q .
B. 22*
A. 1/5
A. 19 B. 10/50
37. Which of the following illustrates a theoretical probability?
19. Which condition best describes line a and line b given that the m ∠1 = m ∠ 2?
B. 22*
A. Bea has three 10-peso coins, four 5-peso coins and five 1-peso coins. She repeatedly picked a coin from her pocket and
A. The lines are parallel because the pair of alternate exterior angles are congruent.* listed down the outcomes.
B. Bea asked her 40 classmates if they are left-handed. Based on the survey, 8 students said they are left-handed, so she
20. Which condition best describes the given figure given that ∠IZA and AZN are complementary and adjacent?
B. The lines are parallel because the pair of same-side interior angles are supplementary.
estimated that there are only 8 left-handed students from the class.
A. If two angles are adjacent and complementary, the non-common sides are perpendicular.* 38. You tossed a coin twenty times and you got tails each time. You tossed again and still a tail turned up. Do you think the coin
B. If the angles in a linear pair are congruent, then the lines containing their sides are perpendicular is FAIR? Why?
21. Which condition best describes line a and line b given that the m∠1 = 85° and m∠ 2 = 100°? A. I think the coin is not fair because for twenty experiments, it is expected to turn up tails too, but it didn’t.
A. The lines are not parallel because the pair of same-side interior angles are congruent. B. I think the coin is fair because both faces of the coin have equal chances of turning up.
For numbers 39 – 40, use this situation.A glass bottle contains white, blue, brown, red and yellow coated candies. There
B. The lines are not parallel because the m∠1 & m∠ 2 does not add up to 180°
are 15 white coated candies and the P(white) = 3/10, P(blue) = 6/25, P(brown) = 9/50, P(red) = 3/25 and P(yellow) = 4/25.
39. How many blue candies are in the bottle?
A. 12
B. 9
40. How many yellow candies are in the bottle??
A. 6
B. 8

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