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Probability Quiz

This document appears to be a quiz from Hercor College High School on the topic of permutations. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts like evaluating permutation expressions and identifying properties of permutations. It also has 5 word problems asking students to calculate the number of permutations of letters in words or arrangements of objects. The quiz is graded out of a total score and includes spaces for the student's name, date, grade and score.
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HERCOR COLLEGE, INC.

Hercor College High School


Main Campus-Lawaan-Roxas Ave. Ext., Roxas City 5800, Capiz
Telephone No.: (036) 6200-528 Email Address: [email protected]

QUIZ 2
Name: _______________________________ Date: __________________

Grade: _______________________________ Score: __________________

I. Read and analyze each question. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the BEST answer. There is only
one BEST answer for each question.
1. It refers to an arrangement of objects in a definitive order.
a. Probability b. Permutation c. Circular Permutation d. Listing
2. For every positive integer 𝑛, 𝑛! = (𝑛)(𝑛 − 1)(𝑛 − 2) … (3)(2)(1).
a. n factorial b. factorial c. factorial notation d. !
3. Evaluate: 𝑃26
a. 6 b. 2 c. 720 d. 30
4. Evaluate: 𝑃311
a. 7920 b. 920 c. 720 d. 11!
5. Evaluate: 𝑃44
a. 24 b. 0! c. 1 d. 25
6. Evaluate: 𝑃513
a. 51, 891, 840 b. 51, 891, 230 c. 51, 890, 651 d. 12!
16
7. Evaluate: 𝑃14
a. 240 b. 16! c. 15! d. 250
20
8. Evaluate: 𝑃12
a. 5,079,110,400 b. 5,079,110 c. 5,079 d. 5
9. Evaluate: 10P2
a. 1,814,400 b. 1,815,400 c. 1,814 d. 1,814,401
10. Evaluate: 7P3
a. 840 b. 210 c. 850 d. 290

II. Read and analyze the following problems. Answer what is being asked. Show your solution.
1. Find the total number of different permutations of all the letters of the word
a. TABUNG b. SECONDARY
2. A shelf will hold only even number books. Given that 11 different books are available, find the number of different
arrangements that can be made to fill the shelf.
3. Calculate the total number of different permutations of all the letters A, B, C, D, E, F when
a. there are no restrictions,
b. the letters A and B are to be adjacent to one together,
c. the first letter is A, B, C and the last letter is D, E or F.
4. Twelve jewels of different color will be arranged to form a clock. Find the number of possibilities.
5. How many ways can 12 students be seated around a circular table?
6. How many ways can 5 keys be arranged on a key ring?
7. Find the total number of different permutations of all the letters of the word
a. SARJANA b. MATEMATIKA
b. SANTOALBERTUS d. KOMPETENSI
8. Calculate the number of arrangements of the letters of the world PELUANG if
c. all the consonants are together,

d. no two consonant are together,


c. each arrangement begins with a consonant and ends with a vowel.
9. How many numbers between 2000 and 5000 can be made from the digits 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8 if each digit is used only
once?
10. In how many ways can 3 boys and 2 girls line up for a group picture?
HERCOR COLLEGE, INC.
Hercor College High School
Main Campus-Lawaan-Roxas Ave. Ext., Roxas City 5800, Capiz
Telephone No.: (036) 6200-528 Email Address: [email protected]

QUIZ 2
Name: _______________________________ Date: __________________

Grade: _______________________________ Score: __________________

I. Read and analyze each question. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the BEST answer. There is only
one BEST answer for each question.
1. It refers to an arrangement of objects in a definitive order.
a. Probability b. Permutation c. Circular Permutation d. Listing
2. For every positive integer 𝑛, 𝑛! = (𝑛)(𝑛 − 1)(𝑛 − 2) … (3)(2)(1).
a. n factorial b. factorial c. factorial notation d. !
6
3. Evaluate: 𝑃2
a. 6 b. 2 c. 720 d. 30
4. Evaluate: 𝑃311
a. 7920 b. 920 c. 720 d. 11!
4
5. Evaluate: 𝑃4
a. 24 b. 0! c. 1 d. 25
6. Evaluate: 𝑃513
a. 51, 891, 840 b. 51, 891, 230 c. 51, 890, 651 d. 12!
16
7. Evaluate: 𝑃14
a. 240 b. 16! c. 15! d. 250
20
8. Evaluate: 𝑃12
a. 5,079,110,400 b. 5,079,110 c. 5,079 d. 5
9. Evaluate: 10P2
a. 1,814,400 b. 1,815,400 c. 1,814 d. 1,814,401
10. Evaluate: 7P3
a. 840 b. 210 c. 850 d. 290
II. Find the following.

7!
1. =
5!
3!+4!
2. =
0!
7!
3. =
3!8!

4. 10! − 6! =
5. 11! + 0! =
III. Read and analyze the following problems. Answer what is being asked. Show your solution.

1. Find the total number of different permutations of all the letters of the word TABUNG.
2. How many ways may 5 students be seated in a row of 5 chairs for pictorial?
3. How many ways may 4 cards be drawn randomly from a deck of 52 cards?
4. How many ways may 5 students be elected from a club with 45 members?
5. Find the total number of different permutations of all the letters of the word FRIEND.

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