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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
JOSE RIVERA BONSAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
POGORUAC, BURGOS, PANGASINAN

THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


IN MATHEMATICS 10
NAME:_______________________________________________GRADE&SECTION: ____________________
Directions: Read the sentences below and identify what they refer to from the given choices
below each. Write the letter of your answer on your answer sheet.

_____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. What is the value of 4!?
A. 4 B. 12 C. 24 D. 36
_____7. In how many ways can you arrange 5 potted plants in a row?
A. 100 B. 120 C. 150 D. 200
_____8. In how many ways can 3 people arrange themselves in a row for picture taking?
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7
_____9. Evaluate P(5, 3).
A. 60 B. 75 C. 100 D. 125
For items 10 – 11, Determine whether the following situations involves permutation or combination.
Write A if it is permutation and B if it is combination.
_____10. In a dance contest, each participating group must perform 3 kinds of dance. If there are 4
choices for ballroom dance, 8 choices for foreign dance, and 5 choices for hip-hop, in how many possible
ways can a dance group select their piece?
_____11. Suppose you are the owner of a sari-sari store and you want to put 12 pieces of canned
goods in a row on the shelf. If there are 3 identical cans of meat loaf, 4 identical cans of tomato sauce,
2 identical cans of sardines, and 3 identical cans of corned beef, in how many different ways can you
display these goods?
_____12. 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. 1320 D. 1716
_____13. 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
_____14. 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
_____15. 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
_____16. 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
_____17. The following situations are examples of experiments except
A. tossing a coin C. randomly choosing a ball from a box
B. rolling a die D. counting numbers
_____18. The results of an experiment are called _____________.
A. experiments B. sample space C. outcomes D. simple events
_____19. Which of the following are the outcomes in tossing a single coin?
A. head or tail B. S = {head, tail} C. a head D. a tail
_____20. What does this symbol “U” represents?
A. intersection, “and” C. intersection, “or”
B. union, “and” D. union, “or”
_____21. A group of learners are given the following diagram below: Which best describes the
event set of A ∩ B?
A. {7; 10; 11} C. {1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11}
B. {7; 10} D. {1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 9; 10}
_____22. 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}
_____23. What statement does the shaded region
of the figure at the right represent?
A. C or D B. C C. C and D D. D
_____24. What statement does the shaded region
of the figure at the right represent?
A. A or B B. A and B C. Not A D. Not B

Use the figure below to answer numbers 25 and 26.

_____25. 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}
_____26. 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}
_____27. 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
_____28. The spinner on the right is spun. What is the probability of a spin that
results in an even number or a number less than 4?
1 3 2 4
A. B. C. D.
2 5 3 5
_____29. 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. 1 - 0.42 C. 2 (1 − 0.42) D. 0.42 (1 − 0.42)
_____30. There are four batteries, and one of them is defective. Two are to be selected at random
for use on a particular day. Find the probability that the second battery selected is not defective,
given that the first was not defective.
1 1 1 2
A. B. C. D.
4 3 2 3
For number 31, use the data given below. A sample of 150 plastic pipes were selected and
subjected to shock resistance and scratch resistance tests. The results are summarized in the
table below.

_____31. A pipe is selected at random. Predict the probability that it has high shock resistance
given that it has high scratch resistance.
135 125 137 132
A. B. C. D.
132 137 150 150
_____32. A diagram that uses circles to represents sets, in which the relations between the sets
are indicated by the arrangement of the circles.
A. bar graph B. pie chart C. tree diagram D. Venn diagram
_____33. A set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
A. events B. possibilities C. sample space D. universal
_____34. A set that contains all of the elements that are in both events.
A. compound B. dependent C. intersection D. universal
_____35. A set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two 4 events.
A. complement B. independent C. simple D. union
_____36. Precious Venus Shine got coins from her coin purse which accidentally rolled on the
floor. If there were 8 possible outcomes, how many coins fell on the floor?
A.16 B. 8 C. 4 D. 3
_____37. Gorgeous JM rolls two dice. The first die shows a 3. The second die rolls under his desk
and he cannot see it. Now, what is the probability that both dice show 3?
A. 1/36 B. 1/6 C. 1/4 D. 1/3
_____38. The local weather forecaster said that there is a 40% chance of rain tomorrow. What is
the probability that it will not rain tomorrow?
A. 0.4 B. 0.6 C. 40 D. 60
_____39. In a 1,250 – ticket draw for an educational prize, Charm Brilliant's name was written on
77 tickets. What is the probability that he would win?
A. 0.77 B. 0.616 C. 0.077 D. 0.0616
_____40. 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. 0.25 B. 0.18 C. 0.12 D. 0.10
_____41. Which of the following situations illustrate mutually exclusive event?
A. Turning left and turning right
B. Turning left and scratching your head
C. Drawing kings and hearts in a standard deck of cards
D. Getting an odd and a number less than 3 when rolling a die?
_____42. Which of the following pairs is a not-mutually exclusive events?
I. Sit down and stand up
II. Dance and pinch your nose
III. Two dice: Odd and even
IV.Getting a head and a tail when tossing a coin
A. II only B. III only C. II and III only D. All of the above
_____43. Construct the diagram that illustrate mutually exclusive events.

_____44. Given S={1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}, A={1,3,5,7,9}, and B={2,4,6,8,10}. Are events A and B


mutually exclusive?
A. Yes B. No
_____45. A card is selected at random from an ordinary deck of playing cards. What is the
probability that the card drawn is a 5 or a 10?
2 4 2 17
A. B. C. D.
13 113 52 52
For items 46 – 47

_____46.
_____47.

_____48. A card is chosen at random from a deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of choosing
a Queen or a King?
2 4 8
A. 0 B. C. D.
13 13 13
_____49. Two fair dice are thrown. What is the probability that the first die shows 5 or the second
die shows 6?
1 1 11 2
A. B. C. D.
3 36 36 13
_____50. Out of 28 students of Grade 10 Taurus, 19 uses Facebook, 11 uses Instagram, and 5
uses both Facebook and Instagram. What is the probability that a selected student uses
Facebook or Instagram?
11 14 25 35
A. B. C. D.
28 28 28 28

“When you believe in yourself, anything is possible. Wishing you the best of luck on your exam.” ❤

Prepared by: Reviewed & Checked by:

RIZA P. OBICE CRISTINA T. FERRER, PhD


Math Teacher I Master Teacher II
Approved by
VIOLY T. CATUBAY, EdD
Principal IV

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