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A.Being Supplementary B.Being Complementary C.Congruency D.Being Adjacent E.Inequality

1. If two angles are vertical angles, they are congruent. 2. A tangent is a line that touches a circle at only one point. 3. The carabao is 12 years old.
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A.Being Supplementary B.Being Complementary C.Congruency D.Being Adjacent E.Inequality

1. If two angles are vertical angles, they are congruent. 2. A tangent is a line that touches a circle at only one point. 3. The carabao is 12 years old.
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1.

If two angles are vertical angles, what


relationship exists between them?
*A.Being supplementary

B.Being complementary

C.Congruency

D.Being adjacent

E.Inequality

2.What is the geometric term for a line that has


but one point in common with a circle?
A.Secant

B.Diameter

C.Transversal

D.Chord

*E.Tangent

3.Ramon has a horse and a carabao. The horse is


2/3 as old as the carabao.. The difference between
their ages is 4 years. How old is the carabao?
A.6 years

B.none of these

C.10 years

D.16 years

*E.12 years
4.Which of these fractions is equal to 3/4?
A.12/20

B.9/16

C.21/32

D.15/16

*E.21/28

5.What is 2⁻¹ equal to?


A.-1/2

B.2

*C.1/2

D.-1.2

E.-2

6.A rectangular lot 60 ft. long and 30 ft. wide is to


be surrounded by a fence with posts 6 ft. apart. If
the corner posts cost ₱2.50 each and the
remaining posts ₱1.50 each, what is the cost of all
the posts?
A.₱52.00

*B.₱49.00

C.₱40.00

D.₱50.00

E.none of these
7.Mr. Santos gained 15%, based on cost, of selling
3/4 of a shipment of textiles. He sold the
remainder at a lost of 10% of the cost. What
percent of the cost did he gain on the entire
shipment?
A.9%

*B.5%

C.none of these

D.15%

E.10%

8.Two numbers are reciprocals of each other. One


number is 16 times as large as the other. What are
the two numbers?
A.8 and 16

*B.none of these

C.6 and 1/4

D.4 and 1/4

E.16 and 1/4

9.The square root of 25 times the square root of


81 is?
A.120

B.60

*C.45
D.none of these

E.90

10. When Mr. Ramos died, ⅓ of his estate was


given to charity and ½ of the remainder to each
of his two sons. If each son received ₱150,000,
what was the value of his estate?
A.₱350,000

B.₱400,000

C.₱300,000

D.₱500,000

*D.₱450,000

11. Which of the following is heavier than 5 kilos


of steel rod?
A.3 kilograms of iron bars

*B.6 kilograms of cotton balls

C.10 pounds of gold bars

D.5 pounds of palay

E.6 pounds of galvanized iron

12. What is the boiling point in Fahrenheit scale?


A.112°

*B.212°

C.189°

D.200°
E.100°

13. A businessman marked goods "1/3 off" and


sold them at a margin of 1/3 of the selling price.
What part of the cost was his margin?
A.1/3

B.1/8

C.1/12

*D.1/6

E.2/3

14. What kind of angle is inscribed in a


semicircle?
A.Obtuse angle

B.Acute angle

*C.Right angle

D.Reflex angle

E.Straight angle

15. A storekeeper bought three grades of pencils


at ₱2.00, ₱3.00, and ₱4.00 a dozen respectively.
If he paid a total of ₱76.50 for them, and bought
the same number of each grade, how many
pencils did he buy?
A.none of these

*B.306
C.84

D.102

E.90

16. If 30% of a number is 12.6, find the


number?
*A.42

B.43

C.38

D.45

E.40

17. A tank was ½ full of water. After 420 gallons


had been taken out, it was ⅛ full. Find the
capacity of the tank?
A.840 gal.

B.1680 gal.

C.1260 gal

*D.1120 gal.

E.1110 gal.

18. Which of these is not a quadrilateral?


A.Rhombus

B.Rectangle

*C.Triangle
D.Square

E.Trapezoid

19. What is a trapezoid?


A.Duodecagon

*B.Quadrilateral

C.Parallelogram

D.Rhombus

E.Decagon

20. A boy starts walking to school at 7:30 a.m. at


the rate of 3 miles per hour. At 7:40 a.m. his
brother starts for school on his bicycle at 6 miles
per hour. When will the boy on the bicycle
overtake his brother?
A.7:55 a.m.

B.8:00 a.m.

C.8:10 a.m.

*D.7:50 a.m.

E.8:05 a.m.

21. What number must be added to 6, 16 and 8


to get an average of 13?
A.19

B.18

*C.22
D.25

E.20

22. What is ½% equivalent to?


*A..005

B..5

C..00½

D..½

E..05

23. Which of the following has the greatest


value?
A.6/10

B.9/10

C.16/20

*D.20/16

E.none of these

24. Which of the following is smaller than .0031


*A..00092

B..012

C..006

D..004

E..021
25. When a number is added to its additive
inverse, what is the sum equal to?
A.1

B.The number itself

*C.0

D.The negative of number

E.10

26. What is 111% equal to?


*A.1.11

B.0111

C..111

D.11.1

E.111

27. The value of 2 to the fifth power is?


A.36

B.10

*C.32

D.25

E.none of these

28. 36 is 4/7 of what number?


A.81

*B.63
C.64

D.80

E.72

29. Which part of a right angle is an angular


degree?
A.1/45

*B.1/90

C.1/4

D.1/60

E.1/9

30. 10 cats caught 10 rats in 10 seconds. How


many cats are required to catch 100 rats in 100
seconds?
*A.10

B.50

C.100

D.20

E.30

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