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NAME: ________________________________ SECTION: _________________

Mathematics Grade 10
2nd Periodic Test
Direction: Read and analyze each item. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank space provided
before each number.

_____1. Which of the following is a polynomial function?


A. P(x) = 3x4 + 6x3 + x2 - 2 B. P(x) = 10y-2 – 8y + 9
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C. P(x) = √ x + x5 D. P(x) = + 4x - 6
x
_____2. What is the leading coefficient of the polynomial function, P(x) = 5x 9 + 4x8 + 4x5?

A. 3 B. 5
C. 8 D. 9

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_____3. How should the polynomial function P(x) = 10x3 + x5 -12x2 + x – 5x be written in standard
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form?

1 4 1 4
A. P(x) = -12x2 + x5 +10x3 – 5x + x B. P(x) = x5 + x + 10x3 -12x2 -5x
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C. P(x) = 10x3-5x +x5 + x4 -12x D. P(x) = x -5x -12x2 + x5 -10x3
3 3

_____4. What are the end behaviors of the graph of f(x) = -2x + x3 +3x5 – 4?

A. rises to both directions


B. falls to both directions
C. falls to the left and rises to the right
D. rises to the left and falls to the right

_____5. From the given choices, which polynomial function in factored form represents the given graph?

A. y = (x+2) (x+1)(x-1) B. y = (x)(x+2)(x-2)

C. y = (x)(x+2)(x+2) D. y = (x+2) (x+1)

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_____6. How do you find the zeros of the polynomial function if the zeros is odd and their multiplicity?
A. If the multiplicity of the zeros is odd, then the graph crosses the x-axis.
B. If the multiplicity of the zeros is even, then the graph crosses the x-axis.
C. If the multiplicity of the zeros is odd, then the graph touches the x-axis or tangent to the x-axis.
D. If the multiplicity of the zeros is even, then the graph touches the x-axis or tangent to the x-axis.
____7. What is the end behavior of the graph of f(x) = -3x2 + x3 + 2x4 – 5?

A. rises to the left and falls to the right B. rises to both directions
C. falls to the left and rises to the right D. falls to both directions

_____8. What will you used to describe the end-behavior of the graph of a given polynomial function?

A. Synthetic division B. Factor theorem


C. Leading Coefficient Test D. Rational Root theorem

____ 9. A shopkeeper determines that its profit, P, in pesos, can be modeled by the function
P(x) = 6x2 – 7x – 5, where x represents the number of shirts sold. What is the profit at x = 150?

A. Php 136,055 B. Php 133,945


C. Php 2855 D. Php 1800

____10. The population of a city years from now can be modelled by the function P(x) = 5x4 -2x3 +8x +3
(in hundreds). What will be the population of the city three years from now?

A. 880 B. 678
C. 548 D. 378

____11. What is P (3) if P(x) =2x2 -3x3 +2x4 + 1?

A. 184 B. 150
C. 142 D. 100

______12. What do you call a segment whose endpoints are points on the circle?

A. arc B. chord
C. ray D. sector

____13. What is the total measure of the central angles with no common interior points?

A. 120 B. 180
C. 270 D. 360

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_____14. In the given figure below, what is the measure of arc AEB?

A. 133° B. 180°
C. 236° D. 266°

_____15. What do you call an angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle?

A. acute angle B. central angle


C. inscribed angle D. right angle

_____16. What kind of angle is the inscribed angle that intercepts a semicircle?

A. acute angle B. obtuse angle


C. right angle D. straight angle

_____17. In the figure on the right, which is an inscribed angle?

A. RST

B. PQR

C. QVT

D. QST

_____18. Quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle. Which of the following is true about the angle
measures of the quadrilateral?

I. mA  mC  180


II. mB  mD  180
III. mA  mC  90

A. I and II B. I and III


C. II and III D. I, II, and III

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_____19. In the circle on the right, what is the measure of SRT if ^
AST is a semicircle and mSRA  74?

S
A. 116

B. 114 A T
R
C. 104

D. 106

_____20. Quadrilateral LUCK is inscribed in S. If mLUC  96 and mUCK  77, find mULK.

U C
A. 187 77°
96°

B. 184 L
S
C. 116

K
D. 103

_____21. At a given point on the circle, how many lines can be drawn that is tangent to the circle?

A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4

_____22. The area of small sector is ¿ )(π 9² )sq.inches. What is the area of the larger sector ?

300° 120°
A. (π9²) B. (π9² )
360° 360°

30° 6
C. (π9²) D. (π9²)
360° 360°

_____ 23. What do you call the line that intersects the circle at exactly two points?

A. radii B. secants
C. sector D. tangent

_____ 24. What do you call the region bounded by an arc of the circle and two radii to the endpoints of the
arc?

A. arc B.radii

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C. sector of a circle D. segments of a circle

_____ 25. Refer to the figure below, which of the following is a tangent segment?

A. AC B. BC C. DB D. DC

_____ 26. In the figure below, what is the value of angle x?

A. 129° B. 118° C. 101° D. 100°

_____27. The measure of the angle formed by two secants that intersects outside the circle is half the
absolute value of the ________.

A. difference of the two intercepted arcs B. product of the two intercepted arcs
C. quotient of the two intercepted arcs D. sum of the two intercepted arcs

_____28. Refer to the figure below, MN and TR are chords of circle A. What is the length of segment
MX , if segment TX is 8 units ,segment RX is 5 units and segment NX is 10 units.

A. 10 units B. 8 units C. 6 units D. 4 units

_____29. The door handle in Farah’s room has a radius of 7 inches. It rotates through a 75° angle when
opening the door. What is the length of the arc formed to nearest inches?

35 π 32 π
A. inches B. inches
12 12

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31 π 30 π
C. inches D. inches
12 12

_____30. Justine designed a pendant. It is regular hexagon set in a circle. Suppose the opposite vertices are
connected by line segments and meet at the center. What is the measure of each angle formed at
the center?

A. 22° B. 45°
C. 60° D. 72°

_____31. Jose cut a circular board with a diameter 80 cm. Then, he divided the board into 20 congruent
sectors. What is the area of each sector?

A. 80π cm2 B. 320π cm2


C. 800π cm2 D. 1600π cm2

____ 32. Given circle O with a diameter perpendicular to a chord as shown by the figure below. What is
the length of segment x if the radius is 5 units?

A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5

_____33. What is the distance between the points M (-3, -1) and N (7, -3)?

A. 2√ 26 B. 24

C. 4√ 26 D. 26

_____34. Below are the formulas for finding the distance between two points on the coordinate plane
EXCEPT:

A. d=│ x 2 − x 1 │ B. d=│ y 2 − y 1 │

√ 2
C. d= ( x 2 − x 1 ) −( y 2 − y 1) ² √ 2
D. d= ( x 2 − x 1 ) +( y 2 − y 1) ²

_____35. What proof uses figures on a coordinate plane to prove geometric properties?

A. Coordinate Proof B. Direct Proof


C. Indirect Proof D. Two-Column Proof

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_____36. What figure is formed when the points K ( -2, 10), L (8,8), M (6,2) and N (-4,4) are connected
consecutively?

A. Parallelogram B. Rectangle
C. Square D. Trapezoid

_____37. What is the equation of a circle with center (0,0) and whose radius is 5?

A. x2 + y2 =10 B. x2 + y2 =25
C. (x -2 )2 + (y – 2)2 = 52 D. (x +2 )2 + (y +2)2 = 52

_____38. Which of the following equation describe a circle in center-radius form whose center is at (4, -3)
and a radius of 6 units?

A. x2 + y2 = 36 B. (x+4)2 + (y + 3)2 = 12
C. (x+4)2 + (y + 3)2 = 36 D. (x - 4)2 + (y + 3)2 = 36

_____39. What is the equation of the circle with center at (-3,5) and the radius is tangent to the x-axis?

A. (x+3)2 + (y + 5)2 = 36 B. (x-3)2 + (y -5)2 = 36


C. (x+3)2 + (y -5)2 = 25 D. (x-3)2 + (y -5)2 = 25

______40. What is the center of the circle given the equation x2 + y2 = 49?

A. (0, 0) B. (0,7)
C. (0, -7) D. (0,1)

______41. What is the center of the circle defined by the equation (x+ 7)2 + (y + 1)2 = 49

A. (0, -7) B. (1, 7)


C. (0, 0) D. (-7, -1)

______42. What is the general form of the equation of a circle x2 + (y-5)2 = 36?

A. x2 – y2 + 10y + 11= 0 B. x2 – y2 + 10y - 11= 0


C. x2 + y2 - 10y -11= 0 D. x2 – y2 - 10y -11= 0

______43. What is the center of the circle defined by the equation x2 + y2 - 4x + 6y – 36 = 0?

A. (9, -3) B. (3, -2)


C. (2, -3) D. (2, -10)

_____ 44. Which of the following is needed to graph a circle given the equation in general form?

A. cube of a binomial B. completing the square


C. extracting the roots D. using Zero Product Property

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_____ 45. A radio signal can transmit messages up to a distance of 5 km. If the radio signal’s origin
is located at a point whose coordinates are (-2,7). What is the equation of the circle that
defines the boundary up to which the messages can be transmitted?

A. (x-2)2 + (y + 7)2 = 25 B. (x+2)2 + (y -7)2 = 5


C. (x+2)2 + (y -7)2 = 25 D. (x -2)2 + (y + 7)2 = 5

______ 46. Refer to the given graph below, what is the radius?

A. r = 6 units B. r = 4 units
C. r = 3 units D. r = 2 units

______47. Refer to the figure on number 46, what are the coordinates of the center of the circle A?

A. C (3,5) B. C (-3,5)
C. C (5, 3) D. C (5, -3)

______48. The coordinates of the endpoints of a central angle of a circle are (8,4) and (4,0), when two
endpoints are connected it forms an isosceles triangle. If the radius of the circle is 4 units, what
is the perimeter of the triangle?

A. P = 8 units B. P = 8 + √ 2
C. P = 12 units D. P = 8 + 4√ 2 units

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Mathematics Grade 10
2nd Periodic Test

ANSWER KEY

1. A 25. A
2. B 26. D
3. B 27. A
4. C 28. D
5. B 29. A
6. A 30. C
7. B 31. B
8. C 32. C
9. B 33. A
10. D 34. C
11. D 35. A
12. B 36. A
13. D 37. B
14. D 38. D
15. B 39. C
16. C 40. A
17. B 41. D
18. A 42. C
19. D 43. C
20. D 44. B
21. A 45. C
22. A 46. C
23. B 47. C
24. C 48. D

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COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSION
Learning Competencies
Duratio No. of
n % Question Rememberin Understandin Applyin Analyzin Evaluatin Crea
The learners should be able (Hours) s g g g g g g
to…

ILLUSTRATES
POLYNOMIAL
1 FUNCTIONS. 2 7 3 1 1 1

UNDERSTAND ,
DESCRIBE AND
INTERPRET THE 1
2 3 5 2 2 1
GRAPH OF 0
POLYNOMIAL
FUNCTIONS.

SOLVES PROBLEMS
INVOLVING
3 2 7 3 1 1 1
POLYNOMIAL
FUNCTIONS.

DERIVES
INDUCTIVELY THE
RELATIONS AMONG
4 CHORDS ,ARCS, 2.5 8 4 1 2 1
CENTRAL ANGLES,
AND INSCRIBED
ANGLES.

5 PROVES THEOREMS 3 1 5 2 2 1
RELATED TO 0
CHORDS, ARCS,
CENTRAL ANGLES
AND INSCRIBED
ANGLES.

6 ILLUSTRATES 3 1 5 2 2 1
SECANTS, TANGENTS
10
,SEGMENTS, AND
SECTORS OF A 0
CIRCLE.

PROVES THEOREMS
ON
7 2 7 3 1 1 1
SECANTS,TANGENTS
AND SEGMENTS.

SOLVES PROBLEMS
8 2.5 8 4 1 1 1 1
ON CIRCLES.

APPLIES THE
DISTANCE FORMULA
9 TO PROVE SOME 2.5 8 4 1 2 1
GEOMETRIC
PROPERTIES.

ILLUSTRATES THE
CENTER-RADIUS
1
FORM OF THE 2 7 3 1 1 1
0
EQUATION OF A
CIRCLE.

DETERMINES THE
CENTER AND
1
RADIUS OF A CIRCLE 2.5 8 4 1 2 1
1
GIVEN ITS EQUATION
AND VICE VERSA.

GRAPHS AND
SOLVES PROBLEMS
INVOLVING CIRCLES
1 1
AND OTHER 3 5 2 1 1 1
2 0
GEOMETRIC FIGURES
ON THE COORDINATE
PLANE.

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