Division Quarter 3 Assessment
Math 10
SY 2023 -2024
Learner’s Name: _________________________________ Grade & Section: __________________
Teacher’s Name: _________________________________ Quarter ___________ Score _________
Direction: Read and analyze each item carefully. Choose the correct answer and write it on the blank provided
for before each number.
______ 1. It refers to the number of ordered arrangements of different objects in a line.
A. Repetition C. Permutation of Distinct Objects
B. Circular Permutation D. Permutation of Non-Distinct Objects
______ 2. Which of the following situations involve permutation?
A. Matching tops and skirts
B. Winning the “suertres lotto” combination in the PCSO
C. Choosing 4 of your classmates to be your project buddies
D. Finding the lines formed by connecting the given points on a plane
______ 3. In how many ways can the letters of the word LOVE be arranged?
A. 4 B. 12 C. 24 D. 48
______ 4. Which expression gives the number of ways of arranging 6 different books in a shelf?
A. (6 – 1)! B. 6! C. 6 x 5 D. 6 x 6
For item 5 – 6: Use this situation: There are 5 boys and 4 girls to sit in a row. How many possible
arrangements are there if:
______ 5. the first seat is reserved for a boy?
A. 2,880 B. 10,080 C. 60,480 D. 201,600
______ 6. the first and last seats are for girls?
A. 2,880 B. 10,080 C. 60,480 D. 201,600
______ 7. Which concept is involved when the letters of the word “SEND” taken 4 at a time equals 24?
A. Combination B. FPC C. Permutation D. Probability
______ 8. There are 3 identical red flags, 3 identical blue flags, and 2 identical white flags. Using all 8 flags, how
many signals can be made?
A. 560 B. 1,120 C. 6,720 D. 20,160
______ 9. How many 6-digit numbers can be made using the digits 9, 5, 5, 3, 5, and 9?
A. 720 B. 360 C. 120 D. 60
______ 10. In how many ways can the letters of the word “SWIMMING” be arranged?
A. 10,800 B. 10,080 C. 1,860 D. 1,680
Doc. Ref. Code PAWIM-F-021 Rev 00
______ 11. Seven different beads will be put together to form a bracelet with a lock. How many ways can the
beads be arranged?
A. 5,040 B. 2,520 C. 720 D. 360
______ 12. Which of the following determines the number of possible groups of a collection of items where the
order of the elements does not matter?
A. FCP B. Permutation C. Combination D. Probability
______ 13 The number of combinations of n objects taken r at a time is defined by which expression?
n! n! n!
A. nCr = B. nCr = C. nCr = D. nCr = n!
r! r ! (n−r )! n!r!
______ 14. Which of the following requires combination?
A. Entering the PIN of your ATM card
B. Arranging 3 people to pose for a picture
C. Choosing 3 of your friends to attend your birthday party
D. Forming 3-digit numbers from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
______ 15. Evaluate: 12C4
A. 220 B. 495 C. 11,880 D. 49,500
______ 16. In a box, there are 5 blue pens, 3 green pens, and 4 red pens. In how many ways can 2 blue pens, 2
green pens and 2 red pens be chosen?
A. 19 B. 30 C. 90 D. 180
______ 17. Which of the following is an example of 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 a die once
D. Picking a dress in the closet
______ 18. How many possible outcomes are there in tossing three coins once?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 8 D. 12
______ 19. A letter is randomly chosen from the word “MATHEMATICS”. Find the probability that a letter A or T
is selected?
2 4 6 7
A. B. C. D.
11 11 11 11
For items 20 – 21: From a survey of habits, 48% of students interviewed said that they surf the internet,
36% read pocketbooks, and 28% surf the internet and read pocketbooks. If a student is chosen from those
interviewed, find the probability that this student:
______ 20. Surf the internet or read pocketbooks?
A. 72% B. 56% C. 44% D. 16%
______ 21. Does not surf the internet nor read pocketbooks?
A. 72% B. 56% C. 44% D. 16%
Doc. Ref. Code PAWIM-F-021 Rev 00
______ 22. A poll conducted by the school canteen showed that 45 students liked hamburger (H), 60 students
liked egg sandwich (E), 27 liked both hamburger and egg sandwich, and 12 liked neither snack. Illustrate this
using Venn Diagram.
A. C.
A.
B. D.
______ 23. Two fair dice are rolled once. What is the probability of getting a sum that is greater than 6 but less
than 9?
5 2 7 11
A. B. C. D.
18 3 18 36
For items 24 – 25: If 𝐺 = {𝑥|𝑥 𝑖𝑠 𝑎 𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑡𝑖𝑝𝑙𝑒 𝑜𝑓 3 𝑏𝑒𝑡𝑤𝑒𝑒𝑛 10 𝑎𝑛𝑑 28}
𝐻 = {𝑦|𝑦 𝑖𝑠 𝑎 𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑡𝑖𝑝𝑙𝑒 𝑜𝑓 6 𝑏𝑒𝑡𝑤𝑒𝑒𝑛 5 𝑎𝑛𝑑 40}
______ 24. Find 𝐺 ∪ 𝐻.
A. {6,12, 15, 18, 21,24,27,30,36} C. {5,10,28,40}
B. {6,12,18,24,30,36} D. {12,18,24}
______ 25. Find 𝐺 H.
A. {6,12, 15, 18, 21,24,27,30,36} C. {5,10,28,40}
B. {6,12,18,24,30,36} D. {12,18,24}
______ 26. In a graduating class of 100 students, 65 will study mathematics, 70 will study physics, and 40 will
study
both mathematics and physics. If one of these students is selected at random, find the probability that
the student will study physics but NOT mathematics.
3 9 1 1
A. B. C. D.
10 20 20 4
______ 27. Which of the following are mutually exclusive events when a card is drawn at random from a standard
deck of 52 cards?
A. A 4 or a heart B. A 4 or a jack C. A 4 or a club D. A jack or a face card
______ 28. All the following events are not mutually exclusive events EXCEPT…
A. Drawing a queen 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
______ 29. Events that do not have something in common are called ______.
A. Mutually exclusive events C. Dependent events
Doc. Ref. Code PAWIM-F-021 Rev 00
B. Not mutually exclusive events D. Independent event
______ 30. Which of the following are not mutually exclusive events when a fair die is rolled once?
A. A 3 or 6 C. A 2 or a factor of 6
B. A 5 or even number D. A 6 or an odd number
______ 31. 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 4?
1 1 2 5
A. B. C. D.
6 2 3 6
______ 32. Each of the numbers 1 to 10 is written on a card and placed in a bag. If one card is drawn at random,
what is the probability that the number is a multiple of 2 or a multiple of 3?
3 7 4 8
A. B. C. D.
5 10 5 10
For items 33 – 34: The probabilities of three students, Sheryl, Angel, and Christopher, winning the poster
2 1 1
making contest are , , and respectively. Assume that only one contestant can win the contest.
7 8 5
______ 33. What is the probability that either Angel or Christopher wins?
1 13 23 17
A. B. C. D.
40 40 56 35
______ 34. What is the probability that neither Sheryl nor Angel wins?
23 18 33 27
A. B. C. D.
56 35 56 40
______ 35. Twenty-six tiles, each with a letter of the English alphabet, are placed in a bag and one tile is drawn at
random. What is the probability of selecting a vowel or a letter from the word “humble”?
9 5 5 4
A. B. C. D.
26 26 13 13
______ 36. In a newly bought 8-crayon case, two colors are selected in succession. What is the probability that
the colors selected are both black?
1 1
A. 0 B. C. D. 1
4 2
______ 37. Two dice are rolled, what is the probability that a 3 turns up on the first die and a divisor of nine on the
second die?
1 1 1 2
A. B. C. D.
36 18 12 9
______ 38. A department store sells three same jackets, three same shirts, two same ties, and two same pairs of
pants. How many different suits consisting of jacket, shirt, tie, and pants are possible?
A. 25,200 B. 19,120 C. 18,900 D. 4,200
______ 39. In how many ways can 5 people be seated in a round table?
A. 24 B. 120 C. 720 D. 5,040
______ 40. Nine people are to be seated at a round table. One of them is to be seated close to the door. How
many arrangements are possible?
Doc. Ref. Code PAWIM-F-021 Rev 00
A. 479,001,600 B. 39,916,800 C. 3,628,800 D. 362,880
Doc. Ref. Code PAWIM-F-021 Rev 00