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REVIEWER MATH 8

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1. A jar contains 12 caramels, 7 mints and 16 dark chocolates. What is the probability of selecting a mint
expressed as a fraction?
A. 4/7 B. 1/7 C. 1/5 D. 16/35
2. You roll a single die numbered from 1 to 6. What is the probability of rolling an odd number, expressed as a
fraction?
A. ½ B. 1/3 C. 2/3 D. 1/6
3. You rolled two dice. Determine the theoretical probability of the event, getting a sum of 11.
A. 1/18 B. 1/36 C. 5/36 D. 7/36
4. A fruit tray contains 2 green apples and 6 red apples, what is the theoretical probability that an apple taken at
random from the tray is not green?
A. ¼ B. ¾ C. 1/6 D. 1/9
5. Let E be the event that the sum of the numbers on the two dice rolled is prime. What is n(E)?
A.8 B 10 C. 12 D. 15
6. How many numbers of 3 digits each can be formed by choosing from the digits 9, 8, 7, 6, and 5?
A. 120 B. 100 C. 80 D. 60
7. In how many ways can a 7 - item True or False test be answered
A. 14 B. 32 C.64 D. 128
8. In how many ways can 4 people be arranged in a row?
A. 256 ways B. 128 ways C. 48 ways D. 24 ways
9. A die is rolled. What is the probability that a prime number comes up?
A. 5/6 B. ¾ C. ½ D. 1/3
10. What is the sample space of the two coins being flipped?
A. (H.T) B. (HH,TT) C. (HH,TH, HT, TT) D. (H, T,TH,HT)
11. A drawer has 5 blue ties, 2 red ties, and 3 red ties. A tie is picked at random. What is the total number of
possible outcome?
A. n(s) = 4 B. n(s) = 8 C. n(s) = 10 D. n(s) = 12
For Items 12 - 15
Statistical Experiment: Tossing two distinct dice simultaneously.
12. IF we are to choose from plain rice or garlic rice and from fried fish, beef tapa, or egg omelet for a
breakfast, how many possible choices of breakfast meal are there in all?
A. 2 B. 4 C.6 D. 8
13. What is the probability of the event showing a sum of 7?
A. 1/18 B. 1/9 C. 1/6 D. 1/36
14. What is the probability of the event showing the least and greatest sums?
A. 1/18 B. 1/9 C. 1/6 D. 1/36
15. How many possible outcomes are there?
A. 12 B. 24 C. 36 D. 42
16. A probability given by the ratio of favorable outcomes of an event to the total number of possible outcomes.
A. Experimental B. Theoretical C. Probability D. Conditional
17. The set of all the possible results is called
A. Outcome B. Experiment C. Sample Space D. Event
18. It is the Mathematic of chance.
A. Geometry B. Probability C. Algebra D. Trigonometry
19. If two parallel lines are cut by the transversal, then alternate exterior angles are
D. Complementary202. △POG ≅
△SOR, what is the side corresponding to PO?
A. Parallel B. Supplementary C. Congruent

A. GS B. RS C. RD D. SO
20. Which of the following properties of congruency is needed in proving two congruent triangles?
A reflexive, symmetric, distributive
C. reflexive and transitive
B. transitive and symmetric
D. reflexive, transitive, symmetric
21. This postulate states that *If two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles
and the included side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent"
A. SAS B. SSS C. ASA D. AAS
22. This postulate states that 'If the sides of one triangle are congruent to the sides of a second triangle, then the
triangles are congruent."
A. SAS B. SSS C. ASA D. HyL
23. △SUM ≅ △PRO, which angle is congruent to ∠M?
A. ZP B. ZR C. ZO D. ∠S
24. △DOS, what side is included between ∠D and ∠0?
A DO B. DS C. SD D. SO
25. △ABC ≅ △DEF, which segment is congruent to AB?
A. BC B. AC C. DE D. EB
26. Using the distributive property, a(b + c) =
A ab + c B. a + bc C. ab + ac D. a +b + c
27. Which property allows you to conclude that the following is true? If m<A = m<B and m<B = m<C, then
m<A = m<C.
A. Reflexive B. Substitution C. Symmetric D. Transitive
28. These are the three undefined terms in geometry.
A. point, line, plane B. point, line, segment C. point, line, ray D. segment, ray, point
29. Which of the following cannot be used to justify a statement in a proof?
A. Properties B. Conjectures C. Postulates D. Theorems
30. It is a statement that is assumed to be true without proof?
A. undefined terms B. theorem C. postulate D. hypothesis

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