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THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION

MATHEMATICS 10
NAME: LRN: SCORE:

GRADE & SECTION: DATE: PARENT’S SIGNATURE:

DIRECTION: Write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer


________1. What is 3!4!2! in simplest form?
a. 24 b. 24! C. 288 d. 288!
________2. 10 students will be arranged in a row. Which counting technique will be used to
find the number of ways it can be done?
a. Fundamental principle of counting c. linear permutation
b. Circular permutation d. combination
________3.What is P(25, 1)?
a. 25! b. 25 c. 1 d. 0
________ 4. For your morning snack, you may choose from coffee, milk or juice. You also
have two choices for sandwich: ham or tuna. How many possible snacks are there?
Use the grid below:
Coffee Tea Juice
Ham Coffee and Ham Tea and Ham Juice and Ham
Tuna Coffee and Tuna Tea and Tuna Tea and Tuna

a. 6 b.8 c. 10 d. 12
________ 5. Albert has 3 shirts and 5 caps. He wants to know in how many ways can he wear
them to create different outfits. Which counting technique will help him?
a. Fundamental principle of counting c. linear permutation
b. Circular permutation d. combination
________ 6. A prospective buyer of a new car can choose between manual or automatic
transmission and can also choose from 4 colors: red, blue, pink or green. How many different
choices does the buyer have?
a. 6 b. 8 c. 10 d. 12
________ 7. Given n distinct objects and suppose we take r objects at a time. In how many
ways can the r positions be filled from the n objects?
𝑛! 𝑛! 𝑛! 𝑛!
a. 𝑃 = b. 𝑃 = (𝑛−𝑟)! c. 𝑃 = 𝑟!(𝑛−𝑟)! d. 𝑃 = 𝑟!(𝑛−𝑟)
𝑟!

For numbers 8-9 How many three-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4.
________ 8. If repetition of the digits is permitted?
a. 236 b. 246 c. 256 d. 266
________ 9. If repetition of the digits is NOT permitted?
a. 24 b. 28 c. 32 d. 54
For numbers 10-11 How many 4-letter words can be formed from DESTINY. (Note: The word
may not mean anything)
________ 10. If repetition of the digits is permitted?
a. 2031 b. 2301 c. 2401 d. 2541
________ 11. If repetition of the digits is NOT permitted?
a. 840 b. 880 c. 940 d. 980
________ 12. In how many ways can 8 children stand in a circle to play a game?
a. 5,000 b. 5,020 c. 5,030 d. 5,040
________ 13. Eight students are seated at a round table. In how many ways can they be
seated if three of them insist on sitting next to each other?
a. 720 b. 5,040 c. 6405 d. 40,320
________ 14. Find the number of distinct permutations of the letters in the word STATISTICS?
a. 5,040 b. 9,720 c. 50,400 d. 79, 200
________ 15. Angelo has five 5-peso coins, three one-peso coins and four twenty-five centavo
coins. If all the coins are indistinguishable, how many ways can he arrange the coins in a row?
a. 15,040 b. 19,720 c. 25,400 d. 27, 720
________ 16. Three beauty awards: Bb. Pilipinas – International, Bb. Pilipinas – World and Bb.
Pilipinas – Universe will be given to 13 semi-finalists. If each candidate can receive only one
award, how many selections are there?
a. 1,506 b. 1,716 c. 6,400 d. 7, 721
________ 17. In how many ways can 8 students be arranged in a row for a class picture if
Paul and Peter want to stand next to each other and John and Joe also want to be together?
a. 1,520 b. 1,600 c. 2,400 d. 2, 880
________18. Which of the following illustrates combination?
a.Arranging the letters of the word STATISTICS
b.Selecting 3 out of 5 available fruits for a salad
c.Forming 2-digit numbers from the given digits
d.None of these
________19. What is C(25, 1)?
a.25 b. 25! c. 1 d. 0
________20. How does permutation differ from combination?
a.Permutation is more difficult than combination.
b.Permutation involves arrangement of objects while combination is merely
selection.
c.Combination involves arrangement of objects while permutation is merely
selection.
d.Combination and permutation are the same.
________21. Given n distinct objects and suppose we take r objects at a time. In how many
combinations of n distinct objects taken r at a time where r < n?
𝑛! 𝑛! 𝑛! 𝑛!
a. 𝐶 = b. 𝐶 = (𝑛−𝑟)! c. 𝐶 = 𝑟!(𝑛−𝑟)! d. 𝐶 = 𝑟!(𝑛−𝑟)
𝑟!

________22. In how many ways can you select a committee of 4 students out of 10 students?
a.40 b. 210 c. 630 d. 800
________23. Six officers of the Mathematics Club are in a conference room. If each one
shakes hands with each of the others once, how many handshakes are possible?
a.10 b. 12 c. 15 d. 20
________24. In how many ways can a committee of 5 persons be chosen from 7 single ladies
and 9 men, if all are single ladies?
a.12 b. 15 c. 18 d. 21
_________25. If a card is drawn from an ordinary deck of 52 cards, what is the probability that
it is a red card?
1 1 1 1
a. 4 b. 2 c. 13 d. 26
_________26. A die is rolled once. What is the probability of getting an odd number or getting
a number greater than 3?
a. 5/6 b. 2/3 c. 1/2 d. 1/3
_________27. A standard playing card has 52 cards. What is the probability of getting two
black cards?
a. 13/102 b. 2/7 c. 25/102 d. ¾

For numbers 28-31. The extracurricular activities in which the Grade 10 students at Bukang
Liwayway National High School participate are shown in the Venn diagram below.
51
Band

30 8
10

Drama 4 Athletics
38 137
67

_________28. How many students are in the Grade 10?


a.330 b. 335 c.340 d. 345
_________29. How many students participate in athletics?
a.30 b. 159 c.227 d. 335
_________30. If a student is randomly chosen, what is the probability that the student
participates in athletics or drama?
159 227 159 227
a. b. c. d.
330 345 345 330
_________31. If a student is randomly chosen, what is the probability that the student
participates in drama and band?
30 67 159 227
a. b. c. d.
345 345 345 345
_________32. Fifteen balls in a jar are numbered from 1 to 15. A ball is drawn at random.
Find the probability that the number on the ball is less than 6 or greater than 9.
a. ½ b. 1/3 c. ¼ d. none of these
_________33. One ball is drawn from a box containing 3 black balls, 5 white balls and 4 red
balls. Determine the probability that the ball drawn is red or white?
a. 1/2 b. 1/4 c. 3/4 d. 2/3
_________34. One ball is drawn from a box containing 3 black balls, 5 white balls and 4 red
balls. Determine the probability that the ball drawn is white or black?
a. 1/2 b. 1/4 c. 3/4 d. 2/3
________35. A die is rolled. What is the probability of getting an even number or a factor of 2?
a. ½ b. 2/3 c. ¼ d. none of these
________36. Of 240 students, 176 are on the honor roll, 48 are members of the varsity team,
and are 36 in the honor roll and are also members of the varsity team. What is the probability
that a randomly selected student is on the honor roll or is a member of the varsity team?
a. 47/60 b. 42/63 c. 51/64 d. 53/65
_________37. Mario’s dog has 8 puppies. The puppies include white females, 3 mixed-color
females, 1 white male, and 2 mixed-color males. Mario wants to keep one puppy. What is the
probability that he randomly chooses a puppy that is female and white?
a. 1/5 b. 2/5 c. 1/4 d. ¾
For numbers 38-39. Each spinner is divided into four equal sectors: 1, 2, 3 and 4. The pointer
in each spinner, when spun, is equally likely to rest in any one of the sectors. The pointer in
each spinner is spun once. Find the probability that the sum of both scores is
_________38. at least 5.
a. 3/8 b. 5/8 c. 4/9 d. 5/9
_________39. less than 5.
a. 3/8 b. 5/8 c. 4/9 d. 5/9
_________40. A die and a coin are tossed. What is the probability of getting a 6 and a tail?
a. 1/2 b. 1/6 c. 1/12 d. none of these
_________41. A jar contains 4 white balls and 1 black ball. A ball is drawn from the jar and
returned before the next draw. What is the probability of drawing 3 white balls?
a. 1/125 b. 44/125 c. 64/125 d. none of these
_________42. If there is 60% chance of rain on Saturday and 50% chance of rain on Sunday,
what is the probability that it will rain on either Saturday or Sunday?
a. 70% b. 80% c. 90% d. 100%
_________43. A toy box contains 12 toys, 8 stuffed animals, and 3 board games. Maria
randomly chooses 2 toys for the child she is babysitting to play with. What is the probability
that she chose 2 stuffed animals as first two choices?
a. 26/253 b. 27/253 c. 28/253 d. none of these
_________44. A basket contains 6 apples, 5 bananas, 4 oranges, and 5 guavas. Dominic
randomly chooses one piece of fruit , eats it, and chooses another piece of fruit. What is the
probability that he chose a banana and then an apple?
a. 3/28 b. 3/38 c. 3/48 d. 3/58
_________45. Allyssa Valdez, a physical education teacher administered two examinations in
her class. 30% of her students in the class passed both exams and 55% of the class passed
the first exam. What percent of those who passed the first exam also passed the second
exam?
a. 51% b. 52% c. 53% d. 54%
_________46. In a two-die experiment, what is the probability that the sum of the numbers
falling is 8 if it is known that one of the numbers is 5?
a. 1/253 b. 2/11 c. 3/11 d. none of these
_________47. Four coins are tossed. Find the probability of getting at least 3 heads.
a. 5/16 b. 3/17 c. 3/19 d. none of these
For numbers 48-49 Three dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting
_________48. three 2’s.
a. 1/216 b. 2/216 c. 3/216 d. 4/216
_________49. only two 2’s.
a. 5/216 b. 5/72 c. 3/22 d. none of these
_________50. What is the probability of winning the jackpot prize in the Philippine 6/42 lotto
game?
1 1 1
𝑎. 3,245,786 𝑏. 4,245,786 𝑐. 5,245,786 d. none of these

Prepared by:

JERICO N. FERNANDEZ
Grade 10 Math Teacher
Bartolome Sangalang National High School

ALJON P. TAROMA
Grade 10 Math Teacher
Bartolome Sangalang National High School

Evaluated by: Approved:

CHARLES M. CAMPO RENATO S. TAN, Ph. D


Evaluator, JHS Mathematics EPS I, Mathematics
THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS 10
ANSWERS KEY

1. C 21. C 31. A 41. C


11. A
2. C 22. B 32. D 42. B
12. D
3. B 23. C 33. C 43. C
13. A
4. A 24. D 34. D 44. B
14. C
5. A 25. B 35. B 45. D
15. D
6. B 26. D 36. A 46. B
16. B
7. B 27. C 37. C 47. A
17. D
8. C 28. D 38. B 48. A
18. B
9. A 29. B 39. A 49. B
19. A
10. C 30. B 40. C 50. C
20. B

Prepared by:

JERICO N. FERNANDEZ
Grade 10 Math Teacher
Bartolome Sangalang National High School

ALJON P. TAROMA
Grade 10 Math Teacher
Bartolome Sangalang National High School

Evaluated by: Approved:

CHARLES M. CAMPO RENATO S. TAN, Ph. D


Evaluator, JHS Mathematics EPS I, Mathematics

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