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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI - Western Visayas
Division of Silay City
District IX
NAPILAS INTEGRATED SCHOOL
City of Silay

Mathematics 10

Name: __________________________________ Grade 10 - Apollo Date: ___________________

MULTIPLE CHOICES. Write the letter of the correct answer.


____ 1. Choosing a subset of a set is an example of ___________.
a. combination b. differentiation c. integration d. permutation
____ 2. Which of the following situations or activities involve permutation?
a. matching shirts and pants
b. forming different triangles out of 5 points on a plane, no three of which are collinear
c. assigning telephone numbers to subscribers
d. forming a committee from the members of the club
____ 3. The product of the positive integer n and all the positive integers less than it is ____________.
a. powers of n b. multiples of n c. n – factors d. n factorial
____ 4. Two different arrangements of objects where some of them are identical are called ______________.

a. Distinguishable Permutations c. Circular Permutations


b Unique Combinations d. Circular Combinations
____ 5. How many different 4 – digit even numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 9 if no repetition of
digits is allowed?
a. 1 680 b. 840 c. 420 d. 120
____ 6. In how many ways can 8 people be seated around a circular table if two of them insist on sitting beside each
other?
a. 360 b. 720 c. 1440 d. 5040
____ 7. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word PASS.
a. 4 b. 12 c. 36 d. 144
____ 8. Ms. Santos asked Renz to draw all the diagonals of a certain polygon on the blackboard. Renz was able to draw
27 diagonals which the teacher declared correct.
a. pentagon b. hexagon c. nonagon d. decagon
____ 9. Ms. De eon asked to produce different sets of test questionnaires 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
____ 10. If 𝑃(9, 𝑟) = 3024, what is r?
a. 2 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
____ 11. In a town fiesta singing competition of 12 contestants, in how many ways can the organizer arrange the first
three singers?
a. 132 b. 990 c. 1320 d. 1716

____ 12. What is 𝑃(8,5)?


a. 56 b. 336 c. 1400 d. 6720
____ 13. If 𝑃(𝑛, 4) = 5040, then 𝑛 = _______.
a. 12 b. 10 c. 9 d. 8
____ 14. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word EDUCATED.
a. 1680 b. 10 080 c. 20 160 d. 40 320
____ 15. 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
____ 16. In how many ways can 4 men and 3 women arrange themselves in a row of picture taking if the men and
women must stand in alternate positions?
a. 5040 b. 720 c. 144 d. 30
____ 17. In a room, there are 10 chairs in a row. In how many ways can 5 students be seated in consecutive chairs?

a. 720 b. 600 c. 252 d. 120


____ 18. Which of the following statements does not illustrate combination?
a. Selecting 2 songs from 10 choices for an audition piece.
b. Fixing the schedule of a group of students who must take exactly 8 subjects
c. Enumerating the subsets of a set
d. Identifying the lines formed by connecting some given points on a plane

____ 19. 𝐶(𝑛, 𝑛) = _________.


a. n b. r c. 1 d. cannot be determined
____ 20. If 𝐶(𝑛, 4) = 126, what is n?
a. 11 b. 10 c. 9 d. 7
____ 21. If 𝐶(12, 𝑟) = 792, which of the following is possible value of r?
a. 8 b. 7 c. 6 d. 4
____ 22. Ten runners join a race. In how many possible ways can they be arranged as first, second and third place?
a. 8 b. 7 c. 6 d. 4
____ 23. If Jun has 12 T-shirts, 6 pairs of pants, and 3 pairs of shoes, how many possibilities can he dress himself up for
the day?
a. 216 b. 144 c. 72 d. 21
____ 24. In how many ways can Aling Rosa arrange 6 potted plants in a row?

a. 21 b. 180 c. 360 d. 720


____ 25. How many four-digit numbers can be formed from the numbers 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 9 if repetition is not allowed?
a. 21 b. 180 c. 360 d. 720
For numbers 26 – 27, a die is rolled once.
____ 26. What is the probability of obtaining a 5?
1 1 5 6
a. 5 b. 6 c. 6 d. 5

____ 27. Find the probability of obtaining an odd number.


3 2 1 1
a. 5 b. 3 c. 2 d. 3

____ 28. Rolling a die is called __________________.


a. experiment b. event c. outcome d. sample space

For numbers 29 – 30, refer to the following problem.


A box containing 3 red balls, 5 yellow balls, and 2 blue balls. A ball is picked at random from the box.
____ 29. What is the probability that the ball picked is a yellow ball?
1 1 1 2
a. 5 b. 10 c. 2 d. 5
____ 30. What is the probability that the ball picked is a red ball?
2 3 1 3
a. b. c. d.
5 10 10 7

For numbers 31 – 34, refer to the following problem and diagram.

YES-O 30 YMC
60 26
10
4 8
110
SSG

The extracurricular activities in which the senior class at Napilas Integrated School participate are shown in the
Venn diagram bellow.
____ 31. How many students are in junior class?

a. 248 b. 237 c. 219 d. 194


____ 32. How many students participate in SSG?
a. 128 b. 138 c. 132 d. 122
____ 33. If a student is randomly chosen, what is the probability that the student participates in SSG or YES-O?
111 55 11 5
a. 124 b. 124 c. 124 d. 124

____ 34. If a student is randomly chosen, what is the probability that the student participates in YES-O and YMC?
1 3 5 7
a. 31 b. 31 c. 31 d. 31

____ 35. If a student is randomly chosen, what is the probability that the student did not participates in 3 extracurricular
activities?
1 5
a. 0 b. 248 c. 124 d. 1

For number 36-37, refer to the given problem.


A bag contains 6 black marbles, 9 blue marbles, 4 yellow marbles, and 2 green marbles. A marble is randomly
selected, replaced, and as second marble is randomly selected.
____ 36. Find the probability of selecting a black marble, then a yellow marble.
10 8 5 2
a. 147 b. 147 c. 147 d. 147

____ 37. Find the probability of selecting a blue marble, then a green marble.
4 3 2 1
a. 29 b. 49 c. 49 d. 49

For numbers 38-40, refer to the given problem.


A box of chocolates contains 10 milk chocolates, 8 dark chocolates, and 6 white chocolates. Marvin randomly
chooses a chocolate, eats it, and then randomly chooses another chocolate.
____ 38. What is the probability that Marvin chose a milk chocolate, and then, a white chocolate?
5 2 3 1
a. 46 b. 23 c. 49 d. 49

____ 39. What is the probability that Marvin chose a dark chocolate, and then, a milk chocolate?

11 10 7 5
a. b. c. d.
69 69 69 69

____ 40. Find the probability if Marvin chose two chocolates which are dark chocolates.
11 10 7 5
a. b. c. d.
69 69 69 69
For numbers 41-43, refer to the given problem.
A bag of jelly beans contains 10 red, 6 green, 7 yellow, and 5 orange jelly beans.
____ 41. What is the probability of randomly choosing a red jelly bean, replacing it, and randomly choosing an orange
jelly bean?
29 27 25 23
a. 392 b. 392 c. 392 d. 392

____ 42. What is the probability of randomly choosing a yellow jelly bean and randomly choosing another yellow jelly
bean without returning the first one in the bag?
7 5 3 1
a. 18 b. 18 c. 18 d. 18

____ 43. Find the probability of randomly choosing a red jelly bean, replacing it, and randomly choosing another red jelly
bean, replacing it, and then randomly choosing an orange jelly bean.
125 225 505 625
a. 5488 b. 5488 c. 5488 d. 5488

For numbers 44-50, refer to a regular deck of cards; find the probability of randomly picking a specified card in each
number.

3 2 1 4
____ 44. an ace card a. b. c. d.
13 13 13 13

2 3 1 4
____ 45. a royal card a. b. c. d.
13 13 13 13

1 1 1 1
____ 46. a diamond card a. 52 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

1 1 1 1
____ 47. a red card a. 52 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

3 2 1 4
____ 48. a royal card or an ace card a. 13 b. 13 c. 13 d. 13

3 2 1 4
____ 49. an ace card or an 8-number card a. 13 b. 13 c. 13 d. 13

2 1
____ 50. a red card or a black card a. 0 b. 13 c. 13 d. 1

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