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Math 2nd Periodical g10 Lower
Math 2nd Periodical g10 Lower
Department of Education
Region XII
Division of South Cotabato
POBLACION POLOMOLOK NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Brgy.Poblacion, Polomolok, South Cotabato
Tel No. (083) 225-210
GRADE 10 MATHEMATICS
Second Periodical Exam
Name:__________________________________________ Grade/Section:________Date:_________Score:______
I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer for each number then write your answer on the space provided
before the number. Write each answer on a CAPITAL Letters
_____ 1. A Constant Function is a polynomial function whose degree is 0
A. true B. false
_____ 2. Evaluating a Polynomial is a process of finding the value of the polynomial at a given value in its domain.
A. true B. false
_____ 3. Intercepts of a Graph are points on the graph that have zero as either the x-coordinate or the y- coordinate.
A. true B. false
_____ 4. Linear Function is a polynomial function whose degree is 1.
A. true B. false
_____ 5. Nonnegative Integers are any negative integer or zero.
A. true B. false
_____ 6. Polynomials in Standard Form are any polynomial whose terms are arranged in increasing powers of x.
A. true B. false
_____ 7. Polynomial function whose degree is 4 are called Quadratic Functions.
A. true B. false
_____ 8. Polynomial function whose degree is 4 are called Quartic Functions.
A. true B. false
_____ 9. What is an angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose sides contain chords of the circle?
A. central angle B. circumscribed angle C. inscribed angle D. intercepted angle
_____ 10. An arc of a circle measures 30°. If the radius of the circle is 5 cm, what is the measure of the arc?
A. 60 B. 60° C. 30 D. 30°
_____ 11. The opposite angles of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are _____.
A. right B. complementary C. obtuse D. supplementary
_____ 12. In Circle S at the right, what is mVSI if mVI = 140?
A. 120 B. 240 C. 360 D. 140
_____ 13. What is the sum of the measures of the central angles of a circle with no common interior points?
A. 120 B. 240 C. 360 D. 480
_____ 14. Catherine designed a pendant. It is a regular hexagon set in a circle. Suppose the opposite vertices are
connected by line segments and meet at the center of the circle. What is the measure of each angle formed
at the center? A. 22.5° B. 60° C. 30° D. 72°
_____ 15. If a diameter of a circle intercepts a chord, then the angle is _________.
A. acute B. right C. obtuse D. straight
_____ 16. At a given point on the circle, how many line/s can be drawn that is tangent to the circle?
A. one B. two C. three D. four
_____ 17. What is the measure of angle 4 in the figure on the right given m ?
A. 58 B. 24 C. 48 D. 96
_____ 18. In the figure on the right, mXY = 150 and mMN = 30.What is mXPY ?
A. 60 B. 90 C. 120 D. 180
_____19. A dartboard has a diameter of 40 cm and is divided into 20 congruent sectors. What is the area of one of the
sectors? A. 20π cm2 B. 40π cm2 C. 80π cm2 D. 800π cm2
_____20. An angle formed by two rays whose vertex is the center of the circle is called ______________ ?
A. right angle B. intercepted arc C. inscribed angle D. central angle
_____21. It is an angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose sides contain chords of the circle.
A. right angle B. intercepted arc C. inscribed angle D. central angle
_____22. It is an arc that lies in the interior of an inscribed angle and has endpoints on the angle.
A. right angle B. intercepted arc C. inscribed angle D. central angle
_____23. It is an arc of a circle whose measure is greater than that of a semicircle
A. minor arc B. major arc C. intercepted arc D. right arc
_____24. It is an arc of a circle whose measure is lesser than that of a semicircle
A. minor arc B. major arc C. intercepted arc D. right arc
_____25. In the circle C below, mAB = 60 and its radius is 6 cm. What is the area of the shaded region in terms of pi
(π)? A. 6π cm2 B. 8π cm2 C. 10π cm2 D. 12π cm2
_____26. What is the formula of the Pythagorean Theorem having c as the hypotenuse, a and b are sides?
A. c2 = a2 – b2 B. c2 = a2 * b2 C. c2 = a2 + b2 D. b2 = a2 + c2
For numbers 29 and 30 refer to the circle M.
Part II. Use the figure below to identify and name the following terms related to Circle A.