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THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION REVIEWER

MATHEMATICS GRADE 10

1. Which of the following illustrates permutation/ combination?


A. forming a committee of councilors
B. selecting 10 questions to answer out of 15 questions in a test
C. choosing to literature books to buy from a variety of choices
D. Assigning rooms to conference participants
2. The equivalent to 6!?
3. The equivalent expression of 6P6?
4. The expression which gives the number of ways of arranging five different books in a shelf?
5. Calculate 12P 5
6. In how many different ways can 7 potted plants be arranged in a row?
7. In how many different ways can 9 different-colored horses be positioned in a carousel?
8. In how many ways can the letters of the word “ACCOMMODATION” be arranged?
9. In how many ways can 9 children stand in a circle to play a game?
10. Nine 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?
11. Seven keys, no two of which are the same, are to be placed on a circular key chain. How many
different arrangements are there?
12. It is the selection of objects from a setis called
A. Combination B. Differentiation C. Permutation D. Distinction
13. The situations illustrate permutation
* Arranging books in a shelf
* Assigning telephone numbers to homes
* Forming different numbers from 5 given digits
* Forming plate numbers of vehicles
14. The following situations illustrate combination?
* Selecting fruits to make a salad
*Drawing names from a box containing 200 names
*Choosing household chores to do after classes
*Selecting posters to hang in the walls of your room
15. Selecting two representatives from 8 candidates requires ______.
A. FCP B. Permutation C. Combination D. Probability
16. The formula in finding the number of permutation of n objects taken r at a time is defined by
𝑛! /(𝑛−𝑟)!
For number 17-21: Identify if the situations given is A.Permutations or B. combinations
17. Assigning seats to guests at dinner
18. Drawing a set of 6 numbers in a lottery containing numbers 1 to 45
19. Entering the PIN of your ATM card
20. Opening a combination lock
21. Winning in a Math quiz
For items 22-23. A group of 7 women and 8 men must select a six-person committee. How many
committees are possible if each committee must consist of the following:
22. equal number of men and women?
23. no women?
24. In a classroom, there are 10 male students, 12 female students, and 7 teachers. In how many
ways can 3 male students, 7 female students, and 5 teachers be chosen?
25. How many diagonals does a pentagon have?
26. Nine dots are randomly placed on a circle, how many triangles can be formed using the dots as
the vertices?
27 There are 9 baseball teams during the 2019 CARAA. How many games must be played in order
for each team to play every other team exactly once?
28.Fifteen participants for a conference were to shake hands and introduce themselves with each
other. How many handshakes have taken place?
29. A set that contains all the elements that are in at least one of the two events. It is written as AB.
30. Experiment: A die is tossed. Event: A prime number result. Which of the following is not an
outcome of the event?
31. Which of the following is a compound event?
A. Getting at least two heads when tossing a coin thrice.
B. Choosing a female student from a class.
C. Three turning up in rolling die once.
D. Picking a dress in the closet
32. If A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16} and B = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15}, find n(A ∩ B).
33. Which of the following is NOT a true statement?
A. If the probability of an event is closer to 0, then the event is more likely to happen.
B. The probability that an event will happen is from 0 to 1.
C.The probability of an impossible event is 0.
D. The probability of a certain event is 1.
34. Which of the following cannot be a probability value?
A. (0.99) 4 B. 88/100 C. (0.59 ) 1/3 D. ( 0.5) -1
35) How many possible outcomes are there in tossing four coins once?
36) There are 12 apples and 16 oranges in a basket. If a fruit is picked at random from the basket,
what is the probability of picking an orange?
37. A spinner is divided into 6 congruent parts. If it is spun once, find the probability of spinning a 5 or
a number less than 4.
For items # 38 & 40. In an experiment of tossing a six – sided die once, let A be the event of getting a
factor of 4 and B be the event of getting an odd number.
38) What is A ∪ B?
39. What is the cardinality of A ∩ B?
40. What is the probability of A ∪ B?
41 A box contains 7 black marbles, 8 white marbles, and 6 yellow marbles. If a marble is drawn at
random, what is the probability of getting a black or a yellow marble?
42. A letter is randomly chosen from the word “MATHEMATICS”. Find the probability that a letter M or
T is selected.
43. A die is rolled once. What is the probability that the result is an even number and a factor of 2?
44. Events that do not have something in common are called ______.
45. Which of the following are mutually exclusive events when a card is drawn at random from a
standard deck of 52 cards?
A. A 4 or a heart C. A 4 or a club
B. A 4 or a jack D. A jack or a face card
46. Which of the following are not mutually exclusive events when a fair die is rolled once?
A. A 3 or a 6 C. A 2 or a factor of 6
B. A 5 or an even number D. A 6 or an odd number
47. Which of the following events are not mutually exclusive events and not mutually exclusive
A. Drawing an ace or a king in a standard deck of cards
B. Drawing a queen or a club in a standard deck of cards
C. Getting a 6 or an even number in rolling a six-sided die
D. Getting a prime number or an even number in rolling a six-sided die
48. If P(A) = 0.30, and P(B) = 0.40, and P(A or B) = 0.70 then,
A. P(A and B) = 0.10.
B. P(A and B) cannot be determined.
C. Events A and B are mutually exclusive.
D. Events A and B are not mutually exclusive.
49. Perla plans to visit her grandmother next week. If she chooses a day of the week at random, what
is the probability that she will choose Monday or Thursday?
50. The probability that Clifford goes home early is 21%. The probability that he goes home early and
makes his father happy is 9%. What is the probability that Clifford’s father becomes happy given that
Clifford goes home early?

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