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4th Periodical Test (Math)
4th Periodical Test (Math)
____ 1. In a right triangle, what is the ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side?
A. Cosecant B. Cosine C. Secant D. Sine
____ 17. In right triangle CDO, o = 16cm and c = 8cm, what is angle O?
A. 45.230 B. 56.380 C. 60.200 D. 63.430
____ 18. In right triangle JKL, j = 18.50cm and l = 14.20cm, find k.
A. 20.25cm B. 23.32cm C. 36.66cm D. 41.03cm
____ 31. If the ladder in item no. 30 slides up 2m on the wall, how far is the foot of the ladder from the wall?
A. 4m B. 6mq C. 8m D. 10m
____ 32. What is the appropriate function that can be used to solve the problem in no. 31?
A. Cosine Function C. Sine Tangent
B. Cotangent Function D. Pythagorean Theorem
____ 33. A hiker is hiking up a 12 degrees slope. If he hikes at a constant rate of 3 mph, how much altitude
does he gain in 5 hours of hiking?
A. 3.12 B. 4.50 C. 5.36 D. 6
____ 34. What is the hypotenuse of the triangle in number 33?
A. 3 B. 9 C. 12 D. 15
____ 35. A ramp is pulled out of the back of truck. There is a 38 degrees angle between the ramp and the
pavement. If the distance from the end of the ramp to the back of the truck is 10 feet. How long is
the ramp?
A. 18.55 B. 16.41 C. 14.12 D. 12.69
____ 36. What is the appropriate function that be used to solve the problem in no. 35?
A. Cosine Function C. Sine Tangent
B. Cotangent Function D. Tangent Function
____ 37. Neil sees a rocket at an angle of elevation of 11 degrees. If Neil is located at 5 miles from the rocket
launch pad, how high is the rocket?
A. 0.35 miles B. 0.56 miles C. 0.86 miles D. 0.97 miles
____ 38. A balloon is hovering 800 ft above a lake. The balloon is observed by the crew of a boat as they look
upwards at an angle of 0f 20 degrees. 25 seconds later, the crew had to look at an angle of 65
degrees to see the balloon. How fast was the boat traveling?
A. 30 mph B. 40 mph C. 50 mph D. 60 mph
____ 39. A flagpole is 18 feet high. The flagpole casts a shadow of 24 feet along the ground. Calculate the
distance between the end of the shadow and the top of the flag pole and calculate the angle
between the shadow and the line representing the distance?
A. 26.550 B. 36.870 C. 43.410 D. 51.930
____ 40. The angle of depression from the top of the light house to two ships lying along the same line on the
east of the light house at a given instant are 40 & 90 respectively. If the top of the light house is
measured 45m above the sea level. What is the distance between the two ships at that instant?
A. 60m B. 90m C. 180m D. 360m
____ 41. The square of one side of a triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the two other sides minus
twice the product of these two sides.
A. Cosine Law B. Cotangent Law C. Sine Law D. None of the Above
____ 42. In any triangle, the lengths of the sides are proportional to the sines of the angle measures opposite
them.
A. Cosine Law B. Cotangent Law C. Sine Law D. None of the Above
For numbers 43 – 45, use the figure at the right using appropriate law of oblique triangle.
Triangle ABC where angle B = 350, angle C = 480 and b = 12cm.
____ 43. Determine the measure of angle A.
A. 1070 B. 970 C. 870 D. 770
____ 46. Triangle JET, measure of angle J = 1200, e =cm and t = 5cm. Find the measurement of j.
A. 5.2cm B. 6.9cm C. 7.8cm D. 8.3cm
____ 47. Triangle ALR, a = 7cm, l = 5cm and r = 3cm. What is R?
A. 20.250 B. 21.780 C. 22.960 D. 23.140
____ 48. There are two traffic lights with a distance of 2.4 km on a road. You are driving on another parallel
road. At a given time you see the bearing of one traffic is N 64° W and another one is N 75° W. What
is the distance of the two roads?
A. 1.43 km B. 2.88 km C. 3 km D. 3.25 km
MATHEMATICS
Grade 9
1. C
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. A
10. D
11. C
12. C
13. B
14. A
15. D
16. A
17. D
18. B
19. C
20. C
21. D
22. B
23. C
24. D
25. B
26. B
27. C
28. B
29. C
30. C
31. B
32. D
33. A
34. D
35. D
36. A
37. D
38. C
39. B
40. D
41. A
42. C
43. B
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45. D
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47. B
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