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3rd PT Math 10 Reviewer
3rd PT Math 10 Reviewer
3rd PT Math 10 Reviewer
MATHEMATICS 10
1. Point E is the midpoint of KM. Which of the following is true about the distance between K, L, and
M?
A. KE= KM B. EM = EM C. KE = EM D. 2/ KM/ = KE + EM
2. Point Q is the midpoint of AB. Which of the following is true about AB?
A. AB = QS+QT C. AB = 2 /QS - QT/
B. AB = QS+QT D. AB = 2 /QS+QT/
3. Plot each set of points on the coordinate plane; L(-4, 6), O(8,6) V(8,-2), what figure is formed?
A. Triangle B. Square C. Rectangle D. Parallelogram
4. How will you find the equation of the circle if the center is not at the origin?
A. x2 + y 2 = r 2 C. x2 - y 2 = r 2
2 2 2
B. - x + y = r D. ( x – h )2 + ( y – k )2 = r 2
5. How will you find the radius of the circle if the center is at the origin?
A. x2 + y 2 = r 2 C. ( x + h )2 + ( y – k )2 = r 2
B. ( x – h )2 + ( y + k )2 = r 2 D. ( x + h )2 + ( y + k )2 = r 2
6. What are the coordinates of the center and the radius of the equation
( x - 8)2 + ( y - 2 )2 = 121?
A. r = 11, center ( 8, 2) C. r = 121, center ( 8, 2)
B. r = 11, center ( - 8,- 2) D. r = 121, center ( 8, 2)
7. What are the coordinates of the center and the radius of the equation
( x + 4 )2 + ( y - 1 )2 = 100?
A. r = 10, center (4,- 1) C. r = 10, center ( -4, 1)
B. r = 10, center ( -4,1 ) D. r = 100, center ( -4, -1)
8. What are the coordinates of the center and the radius of the equation
( x + 8)2 + ( y + 2 )2 = 25?
A. r = 5, center ( 8, 2) C. r = 25, center ( 8, 2)
B. r = 5, center ( - 8,- 2) D. r = 25, center ( 8, 2)
9. What are the coordinates of the center and the radius of the equation
( x - 14 )2 + ( y +1 )2 - 9 = 160?
A. r = 13, center ( -14, 1) C. r = 13, center ( 14, -1)
B. r = 13, center ( -14,- 1) D. r = 169, center ( -14, 1)
10. What mathematics concepts or principles do you apply in transforming the general form of the
equation of a circle in standard form?
I. Completing the square
II. Addition property of equality
III. Square of a binomial
A. I B. II C. III D. I,II,III
11. The diameter of a circle is 18 units and its center is at ( 3, - 8 ). What is the equation of a circle?
A. ( x + 3)2 + ( y – 8 )2 = 9 C. ( x - 3)2 + ( y – 8 )2 = 9
2 2
B. ( x + 3) + ( y + 8 ) = 81 D. ( x + 3)2 + ( y – 8 )2 = 81
12. Which of the following equations describes a circle on the coordinate plane with the coordinates of
the center at ( - 4, - 4) units?
A. ( x – 4)2 + ( y – 4 )2 = 22 C. ( x – 2)2 + ( y – 2 )2 = 42
2 2 2
B. ( x + 4) - ( y + 2 ) = 4 D. ( x + 4)2 + ( y + 4 )2 = 162
13. How to determine whether the equation describes a circle ?
A. The radius must be greater than or equal to 0 for a circle to exist.
B. The radius must be greater than 0 for a circle to exist.
C. The radius must be equal to 0 for a circle to exist.
D. The center is at the origin
14. A new transmission tower will be built midway between two existing towers. On a map drawn on a
coordinate plane, the coordinates of the first existing tower are ( -5, -3 ) and the coordinates of the
second existing tower are ( 9, 13 ). What are the coordinates of the point where the new tower will
be placed?
A. ( 2, 5 ) B.( 7, 8 ) C. ( 4, 10 ) D. ( 14, 16 )
15. On a grid map of a province, the coordinates that correspond to the location of a cellular phone
tower is ( -2, 8 ) and it transmits signals up to a 12 km radius. What is the equation that represents
the transmission boundaries of the tower?
A. x2 + y 2 - 4x + 16 y - 76 = 0 C. x2 + y 2 + 4x - 16 y - 76 = 0
B. x2 + y 2 - 4x - 16 y + 76 = 0 D. x2 + y 2 + 4x - 16 y + 76 = 0
For numbers 27-29: Identify if the situations given are A. Permutations or B. Combinations
27. Opening a combination lock
28. Drawing a set of 6 numbers in a lottery containing numbers 1 to 45
29. Selecting 5 members of the committee
30. Six keys, no two of which are the same, are to be placed on a circular key chain. How many
different arrangements are there?
A. 60 B. 30 C. 15 D. 10
For items 31-34. A group of 6 women and 9 men must select a six-person committee. How many
committees are possible if each committee must consist of the following:
31. equal number of men and women?
A. 104 B. 540 C. 1,680 D. 1,890
32. no women?
A. 84 B. 1,890 C. 5,005 D. 60,480
33 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?
A. 933,942 B. 1,995,840 C. 3,994,920 D. 77,558,760
34. Thirteen participants for a conference were to shake hands and introduce themselves with each
other. How many handshakes have taken place?
A. 13! B. 66 C. 78 D. 286
35. A set that contains all the elements that are in at least one of the two events. It is written as AB.
A. Event B. Sample space C. Union of events D. Intersection of events
36. Experiment: A die is tossed. Event: A composite number result. Which of the following is not an
outcome of the event?
A. 1 B. 4 C. 5 D. both a and c
37. 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
38. If A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16} and B = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15}, find n(A ∩ B).
A. 0 B. 2 C. 8 D. 11
39. 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.
40. 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
41. How many possible outcomes are there in tossing four coins once?
A. 3 B. 6 C. 8 D. 16
For items # 42-44. In an experiment of tossing a six–sided die once, let A be the event of getting a
factor of 6 and B be the event of getting an odd number.
42) What is A ∪ B?
A. {1, 2, 3, 6} B. {1, 2, 3, 5, 6} C. {1, 3, 5} D. {1, 3}
43. What is the cardinality of A ∩ B?
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
44. What is the probability of A ∪ B?
A.1/4 B. 1/3 C.1/2 D. 1
45. Events that do not have something in common are called ______.
A. Mutually exclusive events C. Dependent events
B. Not mutually exclusive events D. Independent events
46. Which of the following are mutually exclusive events when a card is drawn at random from a
standard deck of 52 cards?
A. A 8 or a heart C. A 8 or a club
B. A 8 or a jack D. A queen or a face card
47. All the following events are not mutually exclusive events EXCEPT:
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 There are 12 apples and 14 oranges in a basket. If a fruit is picked at random from the basket, what
is the probability of picking an apple?
A. 6 / 13 B. 13 / 6 C. 12 / 7 D. 12 / 26
49. 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 3.
A. 1 / 6 B. 1 / 2 C. 2 / 3 D. 5
50. A box contains 7 black marbles, 8 white marbles, and 5 yellow marbles. If a marble is drawn at
random, what is the probability of getting a white or a yellow marble?
A. 1/4 B. 2/5 C. 3/5 D. 13/20
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