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TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR GRADE TEN

MATHEMATICS
Third Quarter

No. Test
No. of Percentage Index of
Learning Competencies Level of Cognition of Placemen
Days of Items Difficulty
Items t
1. Illustrates the permutation of objects 3 Remembering 4 8 1 Easy
Understanding 2 Easy
2. Derives the formula for finding the number or 3 Understanding 4 8 3 Easy
permutations of n objects taken r at a time Understanding 4 Easy
3. Solves problems involving permutations 4 Understanding 5 10 5 Easy
Understanding 6 Easy
Analyzing 7 Average
Evaluating 8 Difficult
4. Illustrates the combination of objects 3 Understanding 4 8 9 Easy
Understanding 10 Easy
Understanding 11 Easy
Analyzing 12 Average
5. Differentiates permutation from combination of 3 Understanding 4 8 13 Easy
n objects taken r at a time Remembering 14 Easy
Understanding 15 Easy
Applying 16 Average
6. Derives the formula for finding the number 2 Understanding 4 8 17 Average
of combinations of objects taken r at a Analyzing 18 Difficult
time 4 Remembering 5 10 19 Easy
7. Solves problems involving permutations Applying 20 Average
and combinations Analyzing 21 Average
Evaluating 22 Difficult
3 Remembering 4 8 23 Easy
8. Illustrates events, union, and intersection Remembering 24 Easy
of events Understanding 25 Easy
Understanding 26 Easy
Analyzing 27 Average
Analyzing 28 Average
9. Illustrates the probability of a union of two events
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2 Understanding 3 6 29 Easy
Understanding 30 Easy
10. Finds the probability of ( A ∪B ¿ Remembering 31 Easy
Analyzing 32 Average
3 Understanding 4 8 33 Easy
Understanding 34 Easy
11. Illustrates independent events Understanding 35 Easy
Understanding 36 Average
3 Understanding 4 8 37 Easy
Understanding 38 Easy
Understanding 39 Easy
12. Solves problems involving probability Analyzing 40 Average
Analyzing 41 Average
4 Understanding 5 10 42 Easy
Understanding 43 Easy
Understanding 44 Easy
Analyzing 45 Average
Analyzing 46 Average
Evaluating 47 Difficult
Evaluating 48 Difficult
Evaluating 49 Difficult
Evaluating 50 Difficult

TOTAL 37 50 100
%
no of days the competency I sto be delivered
No. of Item per competency = x total no . of items (No. of items were adjusted to come up
with
total number of days
24 items)

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Republic of the
Philippines Department
of Education Region VII,
Central Visayas Division
of Mandaue
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN GRADE 10

MATHEMATICS

Name: Section: Date: Score:


Multiple Choice. Directions: Choose the correct answer by encircling the letter of your choice.
1. Which of the following situations or activities involve permutation?
A. Matching shirts and pants
B. Forming different triangles out of 5 points on a plane, no three of which are collinear
C. Assigning telephone numbers to subscribers
D. Forming a committee from the members of a club

2. Which of the following illustrates the 6 permutations of 3 letters F,B,and O taken 2 at a time?
A. F,B,O,F,B,O
B. FB,FO,BF,FB,FO,BF
C. FB,FO,BO,BF,OF,OB
D. FBO,OBF,FBO,OBF,FBO,OBF
3. Which of the following shows the different ways can 7 students be seated for a selfie if only 4 seats
are available?

A. 7⦁6⦁5⦁4
B. 7⦁6⦁5⦁4⦁3
C. 7⦁6⦁5⦁4⦁3⦁2
D. 7⦁6⦁5⦁4⦁3⦁2⦁1

4. Which of the following is the solution in determining the number of 4-letter words that can be formed
from the letters in the word SILVER?
A. P(2,4) C. P(4,6)
B. P(4,2) D. P(6,4)
5. How many different ways can 6 different books be arranged on a shelf?
A. 720 C. 120
B. 36 D. 360

6. How many different 5 letter arrangements are there of the letters in the word digit?
A. 60 C. 120
B. 80 D. 240
7. A license plate begins with three letters. If the possible letters are A, B, C, D, and E, how many
different permutations of these letters can be made if no letter is used more than once?
A. 240 C. 60
B. 120 D. 30

8. If there are 11 people and only 4 chairs are available, in how many ways can they be seated?
A. 1,720 C. 5,540
B. 2,640 D. 7,920

9. If a coin is tossed 4 times, how many numbers of possible outcomes are there?
A. 2 C. 6
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B. 4 D. 8
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10. Ten people at a party shake hands once with everyone else in the room. How
many handshakes took place?
A. 20 C. 45
B. 30 D. 55

11. If the solution to C ( n , = 10, what is the value of n?


3)
A. 4 C. 6
B. 5 D. 7

12. There are nine people participating in a raffle. Three Php 500 gift check from the same store are
to be given out as prizes. How many ways can the gift check be awarded?
A. 84 C. 648
B. 540 D. 720

13. Which of the following situation DOES NOT illustrate permutation?


A. The number of ways can a group of 8 persons arrange in a row of 8 sets.
B. The number of ways can a committee of 5 be selected from a class of 8.
C. Entering the PASSWORD of your Facebook.
D. Opening a combination lock of the bicycle.

14. Which of the following distinguishes permutation from combination?


A. The arrangement of the objects when the order of arrangement is not important.
B. A collection of objects where order is insignificant
n!
C. The formula of n distinct objects taken r at a time C (n , r )=
r ! (n−r )!
D. The arrangement of the objects are in a definite order.

15. In the problem “In how many ways can a committee of 6 be chosen from equally competent
6 administrators and 4 supervisors?”, which of the solutions illustrates the problem?
10 ! 10 !
A. C (10,6)= C. P (10,6)=
4!6! (10−6) !
6! 6!
B. C (10,6)= D. P (10,6 )=
10 ! 4 (6−10 ) !
!

16. How many number of 3 different digits can be formed using the digits 0,1,3,5, and 8?
A. 80 C. 40
B. 60 D. 70
P(n , r )
17. Given C (n , r )=
r! , which of the following is the correct formula for
n!
C ( n , r ) if P (n ,r )=
?
(n−r ) ! n!
n! C. C (n , r )=
r ! (n−r
A. C (n , r )= )!
r!
n! r!
B. C (n , r )= D. C (n , r )=
r ! (n−1)! ( n−r )
!

18. In a school Damath tournament, there are 24 participants who are divided into 6 groups. Each
participant plays against each member of his group in the eliminations. The winner in each group
advances to the semi-finals where they again compete with each other. The four players with the
most number of wins proceed to the final round and play against each other. Assume that there are
no ties, what is the total number of games to be played in the eliminations?
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A. 6 C. 36
B. 15 D. 51
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19. There are five finalists for a Math contest, and trophies will be given to the first three finishers.
How many ways are there for the trophy winners to be selected?
A. 10 C. 50
B. 30 D. 60

20. A Math professor gave his class a problem set consisting of 10 problems and required each
student to answer 7 problems. In how many ways can a student choose 7 problems from a problem
set?
A. 120 C. 604, 800
B. 210 D. 640, 800

21. A couple wants to plant some shrubs around a circular walkway. They have seven different
shrubs. How many different ways can the shrubs be planted?
A. 120 C. 5040
B. 720 D. 1440

22. In how many ways can a committee consisting of 5 members be formed from 10 people?
A. 125 C. 252
B. 215 D. 225

Refer to the figure to the right for question numbers 23-24.


23. How many students participate in Music only?
A. 17 C. 22
B. 48 D. 53
24. How many students participates in both Sports and Music?
A. 17 C. 22
B. 48 D. 53
Refer to the figure below for question numbers 25 – 28.

25. How many Grade 10 students join Math Club only?


A. 8 C. 17
B. 9 D. 22

26. How many students join Science Club?


A. 10 C. 20
B. 15 D. 25

27. Which of the following is equivalent to A ∪ B?


A. 3 C. 29
B. 5 D. 47
28. Which if the following is equivalent to A ∩ B ∩ C?
A. 2 C. 5
B. 3 D. 8
29. Let S={5,10,15,20,25,30} be the sample space of an experiment and let T ={5,10 } ,
V ={5,20,30} and W ={10,15,25 } be the events of an experiment. Find P(T ∪V ) .
A. {5,10,20,30 } C. {5,15,25,30 }
B. {10,15,20,30 } D. {10,15,25,30 }
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30. Given the following events H, I and J:
H ={(1,2)}
I ={(1,2) , (2,1)}
J ={(1,1), (1,2) , (1,3 ), (2,1) }

What is P( H ∪I ) ?
A. {(1,1) , (1,2)} C. {(1,2) , (2,1∪ )}
B. {(1,3) , ( 2,1) ,(1,2) } D. {(1,2) }

31. The Venn diagram below shows the probabilities of grade 10 students joining either Drum
and Bugle Corps (x) or Dance Group (y).

What is { x∩ y }? ?
A. {a , b , c } C. {a , b , c , d , e }
B. {e , d } D. {a , b , c , d , e , f , g }

32. From problem no.31, what is the probability that the students participate in the Drum and
Bugle Corps?
5 2
A. C.
74 73
B. D.
7 7
33. A box contains 3 red balls, 5 yellow balls, and 2 blue balls. If a ball is picked at random from the box, what
is the probability that a ball picked is a yellow ball OR blue ball?
2 5
A. C.
10
3 10
7
B. D.
10 10
34. A bowl contains 15 chips numbered 1 to 15. If a chip is drawn randomly from the bowl, what is
the probability that it is 7 or 15?
1 7
A. C.
15
2 15
15
B. D.
15 15
35. Brian likes to wear colored shirts. He has 10 shirts in the closet. Three of these are blue, four are in
different shades of red, and the rest are of mixed or different colors. What is the probability that he will wear
a blue or a red shirt?
2 4
A. C.
10
3 10
7
B. D.
10 10
36. Which situation below shows independent events?
A. Alice picks a card at random, puts it back, and then picks another card at random.
B. Anita and Shelby need to schedule appointments with the same doctor. Anita calls in the morning
and picks one of the open appointment times. In the afternoon, Shelby calls to schedule one of the
remaining appointment times.
C. In history class, Brandon has to select a historical figure to dress up as. Then Janet will select one,
too. There are no repeats allowed.
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D. Annie picks a card at random. Without putting the first card back, she picks a second card at random.

37. A box has 20 screws, three of which are known to be defective. What is the probability that the first two
screws taken out of the box are both defective?
A. 3 2 17 16
20 ∙ 20 C. 20 ∙ 20
B. 3 2 17 16
20 ∙ 19 D. 20 ∙ 19

38. The probability of stock A rising is 0.3; and of stock B is 0.4. If stocks A and B are not independent, and the
probability of both stocks rising is 0.09, what is the probability that neither stock rises?
A. 0.61 C. 0.12
B. 0.39 D. 0.91

39. A bag has five pearls in it, out of which one is artificial. If three pearls are taken out at random, what is
the probability that the artificial pearl is one of them?
A. 1/5 C. 3/5
B. 2/5 D. 4/5
40. If the probability of A is 0.5 and the probability of B is 0.2 and the probability of the union of A and B is
0.7, then
A. A and B are independent C. A and B are dependent
B. A and B are mutually exclusive D. A and B do have an intersection
1
41. In tossing a coin the probability of getting tail is , what is the probability of getting head?
1 2 1
A. C.
14 2
B. D. 1
3
For Numbers 42 to 44
A jar contains 5 red balls, 4 green balls, and 3 blue balls. If 3 balls are picked at random, find the probability that:
42. All 3 balls are green
3 7
A. C.
11
3 55
1
B. D.
22 55
43. 2 are red and 1 is blue
3 7
A. C.
11
3 55
1
B. D.
22 55
44. the balls have different colors
3 7
A. C.
11
3 55
1
B. D.
22 55
45. Two dice are rolled; find the probability that the sum is equal to 5.
A. 1/9 C. 2/7
B. 3/8 D. 1/3

46. The blood groups of 200 people are distributed as follows: 50 have type A blood, 65 have B blood type,
70 have O blood type and 15 have type AB blood. If a person from this group is selected at random, what is
the probability that this person has O blood type?
A. 0.15 C. 0.50
B. 0.35 D. 0.80

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47. A jar contains 3 red marbles, 7 green marbles and 10 white marbles. If a marble is drawn from the jar
at random, what is the probability that this marble is white?
A. 1/2 C. 1/4
B. 1/3 D. 1/5

48. The letters M, H, T, and A are written on slips of paper. The four slips of paper are placed in a hat. The
slips are then selected one at a time from the hat. What is the probability that the order in which they are
chosen spells MATH?
A. 2/35 C. 1/24
B. 1/36 D. 1/12

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

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