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The golden ratio is:

The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.

The ratio of two successive numbers of the Fibonacci sequence.

The ratio of two parts of a line such that the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to the whole
length divided by the longer part.

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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for Triangular numbers
is_______________________.

Select one:

a.

n(n+1)/2

b.

None of the above.

c.

n(3n-1)/2
d.

n2

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Identify what type of statement is given: For all real numbers x, if x is greater than 2, then x2 is greater than 4.

existential universal statement

universal existential statement

universal conditional statement

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It is very important that once an answer was arrived it must be verified with regards to the given problem.
Solutions must ensure that answers are consistent.

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a.

Understand the problem

b.

Devise a plan

c.

Carry out the plan


d.

Review the solution

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It is a mathematical statement that says a certain property is true for all elements in a set. A) Universal
Statement

Conditional Statement

Existential Statement
Mathematical Statement

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Given sets A= {t, i, m, e} and B = {m, e, m, e}. Are the two sets equal?

NO

YES

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It refers to given sets A and B denoted by A x B read as "A cross B" where the set of ordered pairs (a,b) where a
is in A and b is in ~

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a.

Cartesian Product

b.

Set-Builder Notation

c.

Ordered Pair

d.
Subset

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Let A = {c, d, f, g}, B = {f, j}, and C = {d, g}. C is a proper subset of A.

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True

False

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Identify what type of statement is given: All bottles have cap

existential universal statement

universal conditional statement

universal existential statement

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It is very important that once an answer was arrived it must be verified with regards to the given problem.
Solutions must ensure that answers are consistent.

Select one:

a.

Carry out the plan

b.

Understand the problem

c.

Review the solution

d.

Devise a plan

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To make predictions mathematical models can generate analysis and interpretation using existing data.

Select one:

a.

Mathematics for Organization

b.

Mathematics is indespensible

c.

Mathematics for Prediction

d.
Mathematics for Control

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Two functions are said to be equal if and only they have the same set of ordered pairs (x,y).

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a.

Function

b.

Relation

c.

Equality of Functions
d.

Variables

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When two sets form a collection of ordered pairs of (x,y) each of which coming from each set then it is said
that x R y.

Function

Equality of Functions
Relation

Variables

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It is the numbers in a sequence separated by commas.

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a.

Conjecture

b.
None of the Above

c.

Term

d.

Sequence

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To make predictions mathematical models can generate analysis and interpretation using existing data.

Mathematics is indespensible
Mathematics for Control

Mathematics for Prediction

Mathematics for Organization

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It refers to given elements a and b, the symbol (a,b) denotes the ordered pair consisting of a and b noting that
a is the first element of the pair b is the second element .Any two ordered pairs (a,b) and (c,d) are said to be
equal if and only if, a=c and b=d.

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a.

Set- Roster Notation

b.

Ordered Pair

c.

Set-Builder Notation

d.

Subset

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The type of reasoning where a conclusion is made by applying assumptions, procedures or principles.

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a.

Inductive reasoning

b.

Term Numbers

c.

Deductive reasoning

d.

Polygonal Numbers

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These are regular, repeated or recurring forms or designs which are commonly observed in natural objects
such as six-fold symmetry of snowflakes, hexagonal structure and formation of honeycombs, tiger's stripes and
hyena's spots.

Select one:

a.

Sequence

b.

Exponential Growth Model

c.

Patterns

d.

Fibonacci Sequence

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Choose the correct answer;

Determine what comes next in the given pattern: 15 10 14 10 13 10 __. Answer 1

Evaluate the sum of Fib (8) and Fib (15). Answer 2

Let Fib be the nth term of the Fibonacci sequence with Fib(1) = 1.
Fib(2) =1, Fib(3)=2, and so on. Find Fib (8). Answer 3

Evaluate the sum of Fib (6) and Fib (10). Answer 4

Let Fib be the nth term of the Fibonacci sequence with Fib(1) = 1. Fib(2)
=1, Fib(3)=2, and so on. Find Fib (19). Answer 5

Determine what comes next in the given pattern: O T T F F S S E __. Answer 6

If the first three Fibonacci numbers are given as F1 = 1, F2 = 1 and F3 = 2,


then what is the least value of n for which Fn > 500? Answer 7

Given A = {a, b, c, d}. How many subsets does the set A have? Answer 8

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If Xn is a Fibonacci number and n = -4, which of the following is true?

x-4 = x-5 + x-6

x-4 = -(x5 + x6)

x-4 = x-2 + x-3

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It refers to a statement that is universal because its initial part says that a certain property is true for all objects
of a given sort, and it is existential because its second part assets the presence of something.

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a.

None of the above

b.

Universal Conditional Statement

c.

Existential Universal Statement

d.

Universal Existential Statement.


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The most aesthetically pleasing proportion that is approximated by the ratios of the Fibonacci numbers.

Exponential Growth Model

Golden Ratio

Patterns

Ratio
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Write the set {x : x is a natural number which divides 24 completely} in roster form.

{1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24}

{1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 24}

{1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12}

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These are regular, repeated or recurring forms or designs which are commonly observed in natural objects
such as six-fold symmetry of snowflakes, hexagonal structure and formation of honeycombs, tiger's stripes and
hyena's spots.

Select one:

a.

Sequence

b.

Exponential Growth Model

c.
Fibonacci Sequence

d.

Patterns

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It is an ordered list of numbers called terms that may have repeated values.

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a.

Fibonacci Sequence

b.

Exponential Growth Model


c.

Patterns

d.

Sequence

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Find the negation of p: 3 is an odd number.

¬p: 3 is not an even number


¬p: 3 is not an odd number

¬p: 2 is not an odd number

¬p: 3 is an odd number

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It refers to given sets A and B denoted by A x B read as “A cross B” where the set of ordered pairs (a,b) where a
is in A and b is in B.
ordered pair

Cartesian product

X-Y plane

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Let: B = {even natural numbers less than 12} and C = {Multiples of 3 between 5 and 15}. Find B ∪ C.

{4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12}


{2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12}

{2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11}

{2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12}

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Which relation is NOT a function?


{(1,2), (2,2), (3,2), (4,2)}

{(1,3), (4,2), (2,0), (3,4)}

{(0,1), (1,2), (2,3), (3,4)}

{(0,2), (1,3), (4,3), (1,2)}

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Let A = {c, d, f, g}, B = {f, j}, and C = {d, g}. B subset of or equal to A. C ⊆ A.

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False

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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for Pentagonal numbers
is_______________________.

Select one:

a.
n(n+1)/2

b.

n2

c.

n(3n-1)/2

d.

None of the above.

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Let A = {c, d, f, g}, B = {f, j}, and C = {d, g}. B subset of or equal to A. C ⊆ C.
Select one:

True

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A lot of events happening around us needed mathematical tools to help us in make sound analysis and better
decisions. Select one:

Mathematics for Control

Mathematics is indespensible
Mathematics for Organization

Mathematics for Prediction

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The type of reasoning where a conclusion is made by means of specific examples.

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a.

Polygonal Numbers
b.

Inductive reasoning

c.

Conjecture

d.

Deductive reasoning

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Successful problems solvers uses a variety of techniques when they attempt to solve a problem. The following
techniques are most useful:

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a.

Devise a plan

b.

Review the solution

c.

Understand the problem

d.

Carry out the plan

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These are regular, repeated or recurring forms or designs which are commonly observed in natural objects
such as six-fold symmetry of snowflakes, hexagonal structure and formation of honeycombs, tiger's stripes and
hyena's spots.

Fibonacci sequence

sequence

patterns

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Two functions are said to be equal if and only they have the same set of ordered pairs (x,y).
Relation

Variables

Equality of Functions

Function

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Once a plan has been devised it must be carried out.

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a.

Understand the problem

b.

Carry out the plan

c.

Review the solution

d.

Devise a plan

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The system used by mathematicians to communicate mathematical ideas among themselves, and is distinct
from natural languages in that it aims to communicate abstract, logical ideas with precision and unambiguity.

language of mathematics

jargons

language

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Given sets A= {m, e} and B = {t, i, m, e}. Is A a proper subset of B?

YES

NO

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Mathematics played a major role in the underpinnings of our world. Logical reasoning and critical thinking
skills are required in any endeavor.

Mathematics for Control

Mathematics for Prediction

Mathematics is indespensible

Mathematics for Organization

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Mathematics played a major role in the underpinnings of our world. Logical reasoning and critical thinking
skills are required in any endeavor.

Select one:

a.

Mathematics is indespensible

b.

Mathematics for Control

c.

Mathematics for Organization

d.

Mathematics for Prediction

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It refers to denoting a set by enumerating all of its elements between braces.

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a.

Set- Roster Notation

b.

Set-Builder Notation

c.

Subset

d.

Ordered Pair

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To be able to solve a problem, understanding what the problem asks for is very important.

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a.

Devise a plan

b.

Carry out the plan

c.

Review the solution

d.
Understand the problem

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Write the following in set builder form: {3,6,9,12}

{x:x=3n, n is natural number less than 5}

{x:x=3n, n is natural number greater than 5}

{x:x=3n, n is a number less than 5}

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It refers to a set S and P(x) be a property that elements of S may or may not satisfy. We may define a new set
to be the set of all elements x in S such that P(x) is true. The set is denoted as follows: {x ∈ S|P(x)}.

Set-Builder Notation

Set-Roster Notation

Ordered Pair
Subset

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It refers to any two sets denoted by A and B such that every element of A is also an element of B then A is
called subset of B, written A ⊆ B,

subset

set
power set

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Identify what type of statement is given: Every positive number has a positive square root.

existential universal statement

universal conditional statement

universal existential statement


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Let A = {c, d, f, g}, B = {f, j}, and C = {d, g}. B subset of or equal to A. B ⊆ A.

Select one:

True

False

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The type of reasoning where a conclusion is made by means of specific examples.

Select one:

a.

Conjecture

b.

Polygonal Numbers

c.

Deductive reasoning

d.

Inductive reasoning

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It is a way of representing a set where you describe the property of the elements.

Set-Roster Notation

Tabular Form

Descriptive Form

Set-Builder Notation

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Let : A = set of natural numbers less than 8 and C = {Multiples of 3 between 5 and 15}. Find: A ∩ C.

{4}

{6}

{5}

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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for square numbers
is_______________________.

Select one:

a.

n(n+1)/2

b.

None of the above.

c.

n(3n-1)/2

d.
n2

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It refers to given sets A and B denoted by A x B read as "A cross B" where the set of ordered pairs (a,b) where a
is in A and b is in B.

Select one:

a.

Ordered Pair

b.

Cartesian Product

c.
Subset

d.

Set-Builder Notation

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Common paper sizes are: Foolscap: 216 mm × 343 mm, A4: 210 mm × 297 mm, B4: 250 mm × 353 mm
and A3: 297 mm × 420 mm. Which type of paper has a length : width ratio nearest to the Golden Ratio?

A3

Foolscap
A4

B4

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Identify what type of statement is given: For all real numbers r, there is an additive inverse for r.

universal existential statement


universal conditional statement

existential universal statement

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When two quantities x and y are related so that for some range of values of x the value of y is determined by
that of x then we say that y is a function (f) of x.

Select one:

a.

Equality of Functions

b.
Relation

c.

Variables

d.

Function

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If M = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12} and N = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10}. Find: (M - N) ∪ (N - M)

{2 ,3, 5, 7, 12}
{2 ,3, 4, 7, 12}

{2 ,3, 5, 6, 12}

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Given sets A= {t, i, m, e} and B = {m, e, m, e}. Are the two sets equivalent?

NO
YES

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Natural objects and phenomenon behave by the underlying mathematical structure. Interactions and
relationships of nature can be best described by mathematical equations.

Mathematics for Control

Mathematics for Organization

Mathematics for Prediction


Mathematics is indespensible

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When two sets form a collection of ordered pairs of (x,y) each of which coming from each set then it is said
that x R y.

Select one:

a.

Function

b.
Equality of Functions

c.

Variables

d.

Relation

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Which relation is NOT a function?

{(1,-5), (3,1), (-5,4), (4,-2)}


{(1,-5), (-1,6), (1,5), (6,-3)}

{(2,7), (3,7), (4,7), (5,8)}

{(3,-2), (5,-6), (7,7), (8,8)}

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What is the value of the 34th term in the Fibonacci sequence?

5702739

5702887

5710741

5720788

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Population growth and bacterial decay can be modeled by the exponential growth or decay formula
__________________.

Select one:

a.

n(n+1)/2

b.

n2

c.

Pert

d.

Pn2
e.

f.

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It is the numbers in a sequence separated by commas.

terms

None of the above


consequence

conjecture

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Identify what type of statement is given: There is a bird in this flock that is at least as heavy as every bird in the
flock.

universal existential statement


existential universal statement

universal conditional statement

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The most aesthetically pleasing proportion the ______________is approximated by the ratios of the Fibonacci
numbers.

Select one:

a.

Exponential Growth Model


b.

Ratio

c.

Golden Ratio

d.

Patterns

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To make predictions mathematical models can generate analysis and interpretation using existing data.

Select one:
a.

Mathematics for Organization

b.

Mathematics is indespensible

c.

Mathematics for Prediction

d.

Mathematics for Control

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This sequence is formed by adding the the preceeding two numbers, starting with 0 and 1.

Select one:

a.

Patterns

b.

Sequence

c.

Exponential Growth Model

d.

Fibonacci Sequence

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Let : A = set of natural numbers less than 8, B = {even natural numbers less than 12} and C = {Multiples of 3
between 5 and 15}. Find: (B ∩ C) ∪ A.

{1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7}

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

{1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7}

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It is an ordered list of numbers called terms that may have repeated values.

Select one:

a.

Fibonacci Sequence

b.

Patterns

c.

Exponential Growth Model

d.

Sequence

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"The set of natural numbers divisible by 7" in set-builder form.

x l x is a natural number divided by 7

x l x is a natural number with a quotient 7

x l x is a number divisible by 7

x l x is a natural number divisible by 7

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If A = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} and B = {2, 3, 5, 7}, what is A ∪ B?

{1,2,3,5,7,9}

{1,2,5,7,9}

{1,2,3,4, 5,7,9}
{1,2,3,5,6,9}

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