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This document contains a 20-item summative assessment on general mathematics. The questions cover topics like functions, relations, domains and ranges, function operations, and piecewise functions. Students are asked to choose the best answer from multiple choice options. The questions involve evaluating functions, identifying domains, combining functions, and representing real-world scenarios as mathematical expressions.
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Summative Test GenMath Q1 Wk1 2

This document contains a 20-item summative assessment on general mathematics. The questions cover topics like functions, relations, domains and ranges, function operations, and piecewise functions. Students are asked to choose the best answer from multiple choice options. The questions involve evaluating functions, identifying domains, combining functions, and representing real-world scenarios as mathematical expressions.
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FIRST SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

School Year: 2022-2023

GENERAL MATHEMATICS
Learning Area

Name:______________________________________ Date:______________
Grade & Section: _____________________________ Score:_____________

Directions: Read comprehensively each question then write the letter of the best answer.

1. What do you call a set of ordered pairs (x, y) such that no two ordered pairs have the same x-values
and different y-values?
A) Function B) Relation C) Domain D) Range

2. Which of the following sets is the domain of the function represented by the table of values below?
x 0 1 2 3 4
f (x) 1 4 9 16 25

A) D :{0,1,2,3,4,9,16,25 } C) D :{1,4,16,25 }
B) D : {0,1,2,3,4 } D) D : {16 , 25 }

3. Which of the following relations is a function?

A) W ={( 1,1 ) , (1 ,−1 ) , ( 4 ,−2 ) ,(4,2)} C) Y ={( 4,5 ) , ( 4,6 ) , ( 5,5 ) ,(5,6)}

B) X ={( 0,1 ) , ( 1,2 ) , ( 2,3 ) ,(3,4 )} D) Z={( 7,1 ) , ( 7,2 ) ,( 7,3)}

4. Evaluate f ( x )=x + 4 at x=7 .


A) 3 B) 10 C) 11 D) 4

5. If x=−3 , what is the value of f ( x )=5 x +20?


A) 35 B) 10 C) 15 D) 5

6. If a certain fabric is priced at P82.00 per yard, which of the following represents the cost C (x) as a
function of the number of yards x ?
x
A) C ( x )= B) C ( x )=82 x C) C ( x )=x +82 D) C ( x )=82
82

7. A small pizza costs ₱ 199.00 plus ₱ 10.00 for each topping. Express the total cost C as a function
of the number of toppings t .
A) C ( x )=199 t +10 B) C ( x )=199 t−10 C) C ( x )=199−10 t D) C ( x )=199+10 t

8. Which of the following sets of ordered pairs is NOT a function?


A) M ={ ( 1,3 ) , ( 2,4 ) , ( 3,5 ) ,(1,6) } C) T ={ ( 0,4 ) , (−1,5 ) , (−3,1 ) ,(−2,5) }
B) A={( 1,8 ) , ( 0,5 ) , ( 2,7 ) } D) H ={(−2,0 ) , (−1,0 ) ,(0,0) }

9. Given f (x)=3 x +1 and g ( x )=2 x+3 , what is f +g ?


A) 6 x +1 B) 5 x+ 3 C) 5 x+ 4 D) 6 x +4

10. Given f ( x )=2 x 2+ x−1 and g ( x )=2 x2 +3 x+ 5, what is f +g ?


A) 4 x2 +3 x +4 B) 4 x2 + 4 x−4 C) 4 x2 + 4 x+ 4 D) 4 x2 +3 x−4

11. Find f −g if f ( x )=10 x +5 and g ( x )=6 x+ 1.


A) 4 x+ 4 B) 4 x−3 C) 4 x+1 D) 4 x−2

12. Find f ⋅ g if f ( x )=2 x and g ( x )=x 2+5 x−2


A) 2 x3 +10 x 2−2 x B) 2 x3 +5 x 2−4 x C) 2 x3 +10 x 2−4 x D) 2 x3 +10 x−4 x
13. Find ( f /h)( x) if f ( x )=x 2−x −30 and h ( x )=x +5
A) x +5 B) x−6 C) x−10 D) x +3

For items 14-15, refer to the functions below.


f ( x)=3 x−1 g ( x )=7 x

14. Find (f ∘ g)( x).


A) 21 x−1 B) 21 x2 −3 C) 10 x−1 D) 10 x−7 x

15. Find (g ∘ f )(2) .


A) 10 B) 15 C) 35 D) 20

For items 16-17, refer to the problem below.

A certain chocolate bar costs ₱ 35.00 per piece. However, if you buy more than 10 pieces, they will be
marked down to a price of ₱ 32.00 per piece.

16. Which of the following piecewise functions represents the cost f in terms of the number of chocolate
bars n bought?

A) {
f ( n )= 35 n ,if 0>n ≥10
32 n ,if n<10
C) {
f ( n )= 35 n ,if 0<n ≤10
32 n ,if n>10

B) f ( n )= {35+n , if 0<n ≤ 10
32+n , if n>10
D) f ( n )= {35+n , if 0>n ≥ 10
32+n , if n<10

17. How much would be the cost of buying 15 chocolate bars?


A) 525 B) 384 C) 414 D) 480

For items 18-20, refer to the problem below.

A shopping mall charges ₱ 40.00 parking fee for the first two hours and an extra ₱ 10.00 for each hour
(or a fraction of an hour) after that. If you park for more than twelve hours, you instead pay a flat rate of
₱ 200.00 .

18. Represent your parking fee using the function p(t ) where t is the number of hours you parked in the
mall.

{ {
40 ,if 0<t ≤ 2 40 ,if 0>t ≥ 2
A) p ( t ) = 40+10 ⌈ t−2 ⌉ , if 2<t ≤ 12 C) p ( t ) = 40+10 ⌈ t −2 ⌉ , if 2>t ≥ 12
200 ,if t>12 200 ,if t<12

{ {
40 , if 0<t ≤ 2 40 , if 0<t <2
B) p ( t ) = 40+10 ⌈ t ⌉ ,if 2<t ≤12 D) p ( t ) = 40+10 ⌈ t ⌉ ,if 0< t<12
200 , if t> 12 200 , if t ≥ 12

19. How much would be your parking fee if you parked for 2 hours?
A) ₱ 40.00 B) ₱ 200.00 C) ₱ 80.00 D) ₱ 50.00

20. How much would be your parking fee if you parked for 5 hours?
A) ₱ 40.00 B) ₱ 200.00 C) ₱ 70.00 D) ₱ 140.00

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