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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Division of Misamis Oriental


Naawan National High School
Final Examination
Math 10

NAME: ______________________________________ Date: ______________


Section: _________________ Score: ______________

I. TRUE OR FALSE. Write True if the statement is correct. Write False if it is incorrect.
1. The probability of a null set is 0.
2. There are four quartiles in a data set.
3. A sample space is the set of possible outcomes of a given experiment.
4. The 50th percentile is equal to the median.
5. The probability of the entire sample space is 1.
6. The complement of the event A is the set of all the elements in the sample space
S that are not in A.
7. If Bianca’s test score happens to be the 90th percentile, it always means that her
percentage of correct answers in the test is 90.
8. The intersection of events A and B is given as P (A or B).
9. The union of events A and B is given as P(A and B).
10. In selecting a card from an ordinary deck of playing cards, the complement of the
event of obtaining a king is the event of obtaining a heart.

II. IDENTIFICATION. Write the correct term referred and denoted in every item. (2
points each)
1. A composition of two or more simple events
2. A diagram that uses circles and other geometric figures to represent sets
3. Symbol of Union
4. Symbol for Intersection
5. The nine score points which divides a distribution into ten equal parts
6. The ninety-nine score points which divides the distribution into one hundred
equal parts
7. A set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment
8. A set of all outcomes that are NOT in the event
9. The ___________ probability of an event B given A is the probability that the
event B will occur given that an event A has already occurred
10. The number of quartiles in a data set.

III. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.


1. The median score is also the ____________.
a. 75th percentile c. 3rd decile
b. 5th decile d. 1st quartile
2. 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 4 3 4 3 7 7 4
a. 10
+ 10 b. 10 + 10 c. 10 + 10 d. 10 − 10
3. In the set of scores: 14, 17, 10, 22, 19, 24, 8, 12, and 19, the median score is __.
a. 17 c. 15
b. 16 d. 13
4. The lower quartile is equal to __________________.
a. 50th percentile c. 2nd decile
b. 25th percentile d. 3rd quartile
5. 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.
2 1 1 1
a. 3
b. 4 c. 3 d. 2
For items 6 – 8, please refer to the situation below

Some street foods were sampled and tested for the presence of disease-causing
bacteria or harmful chemicals. A random sample of 200 street foods of various
types according to how they are prepared was examined. The table below shows
the results:
Type of Number of Number of Number of Total
Food food with Food with food with
bacteria harmful both Bacteria
Only Chemicals and Harmful
Only Chemicals
Fried 35 15 18 68
Boiled 46 14 32 92
Grilled 24 8 8 40
Total 105 37 58 200
6. What is the probability that a street food selected at random is fried?
68 35 50 68
a. 200
b. 105 c. 142 d. 142
7. What is the probability that a food selected at random is both grilled and
contained harmful chemical?
40 58 16 16
a. 200
b. 105 c. 142 d. 200
8. What is the probability that a randomly selected food has both bacteria and
harmful chemicals?
40 58 16 8
a. 200
b. 105 c. 142 d. 58
9. The weather bureau announced that the probability that it will rain today is 0.8.
What is the probability that it will not rain today?
a. 0.1 b. 0.2 c. 0.3 d. 0.4
10. If two events are mutually exclusive, the are also _______.
a. Independent b. Disjoint c. Dependent d. Joint

IV. PROBLEM SOLVING. Solve the following problems. Show your complete solution at the
back.
1. The examination scores of 15 students are as follows.

15, 20,21,14,10,45,43,21,13,25,35,29,25,28,20

Determine the:

a. 80th percentile
b. Q2
c. D9
2. A bag contains 6 marbles, 9 blue marbles, 4 yellow marbles, and 2 green marbles.
Marble is randomly selected, replaced, and a second marbles is randomly selected. Find
the probability of selecting a black marble, then a yellow marble.

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