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FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION

Grade 10 Mathematics (Galilei and Hertz)


March 09-10, 2017-03-02

Name : _____________________________________________________________ Section : ___________ Score : __________

I - MULTIPLE CHOICE : Choose your answer from the choices and write in on the space provided before each number.

__________1. Which of the following represents the distance d between the two points (x1,x2) and (y1,y2)?

a. c.

b. d.

__________2. Point L is the midpoint of KM. Which of the following is true about the distances among K, L and M?
a. KL = KM b. LM = KM c. KL = LM d. 2 lKMl = KL + LM

__________3. A map is drawn on a grid where 1 unit is equivalent to 1km. On the same map, the coordinates of the point corres-
ponding to San Vicente is (4,9). Suppose San Vicente is 13km away from San Luis. Which of the following could be
the coordinates of the point corresponding to San Luis?
a. (-13,0) b. (16,4) c. (4,16) d. (0,13)

__________4. What is the distance between the points M(-3,1) and N(7,-3)?
a. 6 b. 2 29 c. 14 d. 4 29

__________5. Which of the following represents the midpoint M of the segment whose endpoints are (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)?

a. c.

b. d.

__________6. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are (-1,-3) and (11,7)?

a. (2,5) b. (6,5) c. (-5,-2) d. (5,2)

__________7. Which of the following equations describe a circle on the coordinate pane with a radius of 4 units?

a. (x-4)2 + (y-4)2 = 22 b. (x-2)2 + (y-2)2 = 42 c. (x+4)2 - (y+2)2 = 42 d. (x-4)2 + (y-4)2 = 162

__________8. A new transmission tower will be put up midway between two existing towers. On a map drawn on a coordinate
plane, the coordinates of the first existing tower are (-5,-3) and the coordinates of the second existing tower are
(9,13). What are the coordinates of the point where the new tower will be placed?

a. (2,5) b. (7,8) c. (4,10) d. (14,16)

__________9. What proof uses figures on the coordinate plane to prove geometric properties?

a. Indirect proof d. Direct proof c. Coordinate Proof d. Two-Column Proof

__________10. The coordinates of the vertices of a square are H(3,8), I(15,8), J(15,-4) and K(3,-4). What is the length of a diagonal
of the square?

a. 4 b. 8 c. 12 d. 12 2

__________11. The coordinates of the vertices of a triangle are T(-1,-3), O(7,5) and P(7,-2). What is the length of the segment joining
the midpoint of OT and P?

a. 5 b. 4 c. 3 d. 7
__________12. What figure is formed when the points A(3,7), B(11,10), C(11,5) and D(3,2) are connected consecutively?

a. Parallelogram b. Trapezoid c. Square d. Rectangle

__________13. What is the center of the circle x2+y2-4x+10y+13=0?

a. (2,5) b. (-2,5) c. (2,-5) d. (-2,-5)

__________14. Point F is 5 units from point D whose coordinates are (6,2). If the x-coordinate of F is 10 and lies in the first quadrant,
what is its y-coordinate?

a. -3 b. -1 c. 5 d. 7

__________15. The endpoints of a diameter of a circle are L(-3,-2) and G(9,-6). What is the length of the radius of the circle?

a. 10 b. 2 10 c. 4 10 d. 8 10

__________16. A radius of a circle has endpoints (4,-1) and (8,2). What is the equation that defines the circle if its center is at the
fourth quadrant?

a. (x-8)2 + (y-2)2 = 25 b. (x-4)2 + (y+1)2 = 100 c. (x-8)2 + (y-2)2 = 100 d. (x-4)2 + (y+1)2 = 25

__________17. On a grid map of a province, the coordinates that correspond to the location of a cellular phone tower is (-2,8) and it
can transmit signals up to a 12km radius. What is the equation that represents the transmission boundaries of the
tower?

a. x2+y2-4x+16y-76=0 b. x2+y2+4x-16y-76=0 c. x2+y2-4x+16y+76=0 d. x2+y2+4x-16y+76=0

__________18. Choosing subset of a set is an example of _____________.

a. Combination b. Differentiation c. Integration d. Permutation

__________19. 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 a club

__________20. The product of a positive integer n and all the positive integers less that it is _____________.

a. powers of n b. multiples of n c. n - factors d. n factorial

__________21. 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

__________22. How many different 4-digit even numbers can be formed from w/ digits 1,3,5,6,8 & 9 if no repetition is allowed?

a. 1680 b. 840 c. 420 d. 120

__________23. 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

__________24. Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word PASS.

a. 4 b. 12 c. 36 d. 144
__________25. Ms. Santos asked Renz to draw all the diagonals of a certain polygon on the blackboard. Renz was able to draw 27
diagonals which his teacher declared correct. What was the given polygon?

a. Pentagon b. Hexagon c. Nonagon d. Decagon

__________26. Mrs. 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

__________27. If P(9,r) = 3024, what is r?

a. 2 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6

__________28. 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

__________29. What is P(8,5)?

a. 56 b. 336 c. 1400 d. 6720

__________30. If P(n,4) = 5040, then n= ____.

a. 12 b. 10 c. 9 d. 8

__________31. Given x = P(n,n) and y = P(n,n-1), what can be concluded about x and y?

a. x > y b. x < y c. x = y d. x = -y

__________32. 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

__________33. 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

__________34. 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. 5 040 b. 720 c. 144 d. 30

__________35. 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

__________36. Which of the following situations 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

__________37. If w = C(5,2), x = C(5,3), y = C(5,4) and z = C(5,5) and we are given 5 points on a plane of which no three are
collinear, which expression gives the total number of polygons that can be drawn?

a. x + y b. w + x + y c. x + y + z d. w + x + y + z
__________38. C(n,n) = _________.

a. n b. r c. 1 d. cannot be determined

__________39. If C(n,r) = 35, which of the following are possible values of n and r?

a. n = 6, r = 4 b. n = 7, r = 3 c. n = 8, r = 3 d. n = 9, r = 2
__________40. If C(n,4) = 126, what is n?

a. 11 b. 10 c. 9 d. 8

__________41. If C(12,r) = 792, which of the following is a possible value of r?

a. 8 b. 7 c. 6 d. 4

__________42. A caterer offers 3 kinds of soup, 7 kinds of main dish, 4 kinds of vegetable dish, and 4 kinds of dessert. In how many
possible ways can a caterer form a meal consisting 1 soup, 2 main dishes, 1 vegetable dish and 2 desserts?

a. 140 b. 336 c. 672 d. 1 512

__________43. 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. 10 584 b. 1 764 c. 210 d. 84

__________44. Jane wants to solve a system of equations through elimination by combining any two equations. The number of
equations she has is equal to the number of variables. She realizes that she has 10 possible ways to start her
solution. How many equations does she have?

a. 6 b. 5 c. 4 d. 3

__________45. There are 11 different food items in a buffet. A customer is asked to get a certain number of items. If the customer
has 462 possible ways as a result, which of the following did he possibly do?

a. Choose 4 out of the 11 items


b. Choose 6 out of the 11 items
c. Choose 8 out of the 11 items
d. Choose 7 out of the 11 items

II - SOLVING. Show your SOLUTION. (5 points each)

1. In how many ways can 5 people arrange themselves in a row for picture taking?

2. How many different sets of 5 cards each can be formed from a standard deck of 52 cards?

God Bless You always!

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