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Republic of the Philippines Document Code:

SCC-C2-500057-QF-
Department of Education TS-008
Region I Revision: 00
Schools Division Office of San Carlos City Effectivity date:
TARECE INTEGRATED SCHOOL 11-05-2018

ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE

Reference No. 2020-01-03-0003


3rd QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT
School Year:2019 – 2020
MATHEMATICS X
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
 Read and answer each item carefully.
I. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. Which of the following situations or activities involve permutation?
A. assigning telephone numbers to subscribers
B. forming a committee from the members of a club
C. forming different triangles out of 5 points on a plane, no three of which are collinear
D. matching shirts and pants
2. The product of a positive integer n and all the positive integer less than it is ______.
A. multiples of n B. n factorial C. n – factors D. powers of n
3. Two different arrangements of objects where some of them are identical are called _______.
A. circular combinations C. distinguishable permutations
B. circular permutations D. Unique combinations
4. Evaluate 7!
A. 420 B. 840 C. 1,680 D. 5040
5. Evaluate 8! /6!
A. 12 B. 36 C. 56 D. 144
6. Evaluate 10! / 8! 3!
A. 2 B. 5 C. 6 D. 15
7. Evaluate 7P3
A. 210 B. 336 C. 1,400 D. 6,720
8. Evaluate 8P5
A. 5689 B. 5725 C. 6710 D. 6720
9. Evaluate 20P2
A. 180 B. 280 C. 380 D. 480
10. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word EDUCATED.
A. 1,680 B. 10,080 C. 20,160 D. 40,320
11. What do you call the different arrangement of the objects of a group?
A. combination B. differentiation C. permutation D. selection
12. Which of the following expressions represents the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word
CONCLUSIONS?
11! 11! 11!
A. 11! B. 8! C. 2! 2! 2! D. 2! 2! 2! 2!
13. In how many ways can 5 persons be seated around a circular table?
A. 23 B.24 C. 25 D. 26
7!
14. Calculate 3! •2!
A. 420 B. 840 C.1,680 D. 2,520
15. In how many ways can 5 keys be arranged in a key ring?
A. 7 B. 8 C. 11 D. 12
16. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters in the word BASKETBALL.
A.453, 500 B. 453,600 C. 453,700 D. 453, 800
17. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters in the word HETEROGENEOUS.
A. 129,452,400 B. 129, 673,440 C. 129, 674,896 D. 129, 729, 600
18. In how many ways can 6 keys be arranged in a key ring?
A. 60 B. 70 C. 80 D. 90
19. In how many different ways can 7 potted plants be arranged in a row?
A. 720 B. 2105 C. 2,520 D. 5,040
20. In how many different ways can 10 different-colored horses be positioned in a carousel?
A. 504 B. 4,032 C. 362,880 D. 3,628,800
21. Choosing a subset of a set is an example of _________
A. combination B. differentiation C. integration D. permutation
Republic of the Philippines Document Code:
SCC-C2-500057-QF-
Department of Education
TS-008
Region I Revision: 00
Schools Division Office of San Carlos City Effectivity date:
TARECE INTEGRATED SCHOOL 11-05-2018

ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE

22. 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. 1,440 D. 5,040
23. Ms. De Vera asked Jack to draw all the diagonals of a certain polygon on the blackboard. Jack was able to draw 27
diagonals which his teacher declared correct. What was the given polygon?
A. decagon B. hexagon C. nonagon D. pentagon
24. Mr. 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
25. In a town fiesta singing competition with 12 contestants, in how many ways can the organizer arrange the first three singers?
A. 132 B. 990 C. 1,320 D. 1,716
26. 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
27. 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 alternate positions?
A. 30 B. 144 C.720 D. 5,040
28. In a room, there are 10 chairs in a row. In how many ways can 5 students be seated in consecutive chairs?
A. 120 B. 252 C. 600 D. 720
29. Which of the following situation does NOT illustrate combination?
A. Enumerating the subset of a set
B. Fixing the schedule of a group of students who must take exactly 8 subjects
C. Identifying the lines formed by connecting some given points on a plane
D. Selecting 2 songs from 10 choices for an audition piece
30. Calculate 10C5
A. 250 B. 251 C. 252 D. 253
31. Calculate 5C2
A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10
32. Calculate 12C7
A. 786 B. 788 C. 790 D. 792
33. A basket contains 4 star apples, 5 mangoes, and 8 guavas. How many ways can 2 star apples, 1 mango, and
2 guavas be chosen?
A. 340 B. 540 C. 640 D. 840
34. In a gathering, each of the guests shook hands with everybody else. If a total of 378 handshakes were made, how many
guests were there?
A. 23 B. 25 C. 28 D. 30
35. If 4 marbles are picked randomly from a jar containing 8 red marbles and 7 blue marbles, in how many possible ways can
at least 2 of the marbles picked are red?
A. 1,050 B. 1,176 C. 1,568 D. 1,638
36. I n how many possible ways can Juan answer a 10-item matching type quiz if there are also 10 choices and he answers
by mere guessing?
A. 10 B. 720 C. 40,320 D. 3,628,800
37. In how many ways can a committee of 7 students be chosen from 9 juniors and 9 seniors if there must be 4 seniors in the
committee?
A. 84 B. 210 C. 1,764 D. 10,584
38. Find the total number of diagonals that can be drawn in a hexagon.
A. 14 B. 15 C. 16 D. 18
39. If a committee of 8 members is to be formed from 8 sophomores and 5 freshmen such that there must be 5 sophomores
in the committee, which of the following is/are true?
I. The 8 committee members can be selected in 1,287 ways.
II. The 5 sophomores can be selected in 56 ways.
III. The 3 freshmen can be selected in 10 ways.
A.I only B. I and II C. II and III D. I, II, and III
40. A man tosses a fair coin eight times, and observes whether the toss yields a head (H) or a tail (T). Which of the following
sequences of outcomes yields a head (H) on his next toss?
I. T T T T T T T T
II. H H T H T T H H
A. I B. II C. Either I nor II D. Neither I or II

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Republic of the Philippines Document Code:
SCC-C2-500057-QF-
Department of Education
TS-008
Region I Revision: 00
Schools Division Office of San Carlos City Effectivity date:
TARECE INTEGRATED SCHOOL 11-05-2018

ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE

41. A box contains 4 red balls and 6 blue balls. A second box contains 16 re balls and an unknown number of blue balls. A
single ball is drawn from each box. The probability that both balls are of the same color is 0.44. How many blue balls are there
in the second box?
A. 4 B. 20 C. 24 D. 44
42. A nationwide survey revealed that 42% of the population likes eating pizza. If two people are randomly selected from the
population, what is the probability that the first person likes eating pizza while the second one does not?
A. 0.42 + (1 – 0.42) B. 0.42 (1 – 0.42) C. 1 – 0.42 D. 2 (1 – 0.42)
43. Brian likes to wear colored shirts. He has 10 shirts in the closet. Three of this 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?
3 4 3 7 7 4 7 4
A. 10 + 10 B. 10 + 10 C. 10 + 10 D. 10 - 10
44. Jody has four cans of juice – one can of orange, one of pineapple, one of calamansi, and one of guyabano. She chooses
three of these cans to take to school. If she choose calamansi, what is the probability she also chooses pineapple?
2 3 3 7
A. 3 B. 4 C. 8 D. 8
45. A baby has 5 blocks in a box. One block is red, one is yellow, one is green, one is blue, and one is black. The baby pulls
out a block, looks at it, and puts it back in the box. If he does this 4 times before he gets bored and crawls away, what is the
probability that the 4 blocks selected are all of the same color?
1 2 4 5
A. 54 B. 54 C. 54 D. 54
46. A married couple agreed to continue bearing a new child until they get two boys, but not more than 4 children. Assuming
that each time that a child is born, the probability that is a boy is 0.5, independent from all other times. Find the probability that
the couple has at least two girls.
1 4 5 5
A. 2 B. 15 C. 8 D. 16
47. The probability that a visit to the school clinic is neither due to dental reasons nor medical reasons is 35%. Of those
coming to the clinic, 30& are due to medical reasons and 40% are due to dental reasons. What is the probability that a visit
to the school clinic is due to both dental and medical reasons?
A. 0.05 B. 0.12 C. 0.18 D. 0.25
48. A die is rolled, find the probability that an even number is obtained.
1 1 1
A. 2 B. 3 C. 6 D. 1
49. Two dice are rolled, find he probability that the sum is equal to 7.
1 1 1 5
A. 2 B. 6 C. 12 D. 36
50. A die is rolled and a coin is tossed, find the probability that the die shows an odd number and the coin shows a head.
1 1 1 1
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

Prepared by:
MARWINNIE R. DEOLA

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