3Q Math 10 TQ
3Q Math 10 TQ
Third Quarter
Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write the letter on the space
provided before the number.
_____ 1. It is the product of an integer and all positive integers below it.
A. selection notation C. permutation
B. factorial notation D. combination
_____2. What do you call the different arrangements of n objects of group where order is important?
A. selection notation C. permutation
B. factorial notation D. combination
_____3. Which represents the formula in finding the number of permutations taken r at a time?
n!
A. P = n! C. P(n,r) =
( n−1 ) !
n!
B. P(n,r) = D. P(n,r) = (n-1)!
( n−1 ) ! r !
9!
_____4. Find the equivalent of ?
( 9−3 ) !
A. 504 B. 512 C. 3024 D. 72
_____5. In how many ways can you arrange 3 Math, 2 Science and an English book in a shelf?
A. 10 B. 20 C. 60 D. 120
_____6. Which of the following does NOT illustrate combination?
A. Selecting fruits to make a salad
B. Assigning telephone numbers to home
C. Choosing household chores to do after class
D. Selecting posters to hang in the wall
6!
_____7. Calculate ?
3! 2!
A. 60 B. 120 C. 30 D. 15
_____8. Calculate 8P3
A. 56 B. 336 C. 224 D. 672
_____9. There are 25 students in a class, how many sets of 4 officers can be selected? Which of the
following is the solution to the problem?
25 !
A. 25!- 4! C.
( 25−4 ) !
25 ! 25 !
B. D.
( 25−4 ) ! 19 ! ( 25−4 ) ! 4 !
8!
_____10. Calculate ?
5! 3 !
A. 56 B. 336 C. 224 D. 672
_____11. Calculate C(7,4)
A. 140 B. 35 C. 70 D. 3
_____12. Which of the following terms refers to any arrangement of elements of a set on objects?
A. Permutation B. Combination C. Sample Space D. Statistics
_____13. How many ways can 5 boys be seated in arrow of 7 chairs?
A. 35 B. 350 C. 2250 D. 2520
_____14. How many ways can 7 keys be arranged in a key ring?
A. 49 B. 360 C. 720 D. 5,040
_____15. How many ways can we arrange the letters in the word “STATISTICS”?
A. 18000 B. 36500 C. 18060 D. 50400
( n+2 ) !
_____16. If =12, what is the value of n?
n!
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
_____17. In a canteen, a meal order consists of an appetizer, a dish, and a dessert. There are 3
appetizers, 5 dishes, and 2 desserts. Find the number of ways a customer can have a meal order.
A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40
_____18. All except one of the following have the same numerical value. Which one is different?
A. 6C1 B. 6C0 C. 3P3 D. 3P2
_____19. What is the value of n if P(n,2) = 12?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
_____20. What is the number of permutations of zero objects selected from a set of 24 objects?
A. 0 B. 1 C. 24 D. does not exist
_____21. Evaluate: 0! (1! +2! +3!)
A. 0 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12
_____22. If 12C4 is equal to 12Cr, what is the value of r?
A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12
_____23. Calculate C (10,3)
A. 103 B. 120 C. 210 D. 220
_____24. Calculate C (4,2)
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
_____25. How many ways can we arrange 4 identical math books and 3 identical science books in a
book shelf?
A. 288 B. 340 C. 360 D. 484
_____26. How many ways can Cinderella arrange the seven dwarfs in a round table?
A. 7 B. 720 C. 1020 D. 1900
_____27. Calculate 6P3
A. 20 B. 30 C. 40 D. 50
_____28. Find the number of distinguishable permutations from the word ALABAMA?
A. 55 B. 105 C. 210 D. 420
_____29. A set that contains all elements in both events. It is written as A ∩ B .
A. Intersection of events
B. Union of events
C. Mutually exclusive events
D. Dependent events
_____30. A set that contains all elements in at least one of the two events. It is written as A ∪B.
A. Intersection of events
B. Union of events
C. Mutually exclusive events
D. Dependent events
_____31. It refers to the likelihood for something to happen. It is also often referring to as the measure
of chance.
A. Experiments
B. Probability
C. Sample space
D. Events
_____32. What is the probability of drawing a Queen or a King on an ordinary deck of cards?
A. 1/52 B. 1/13 C. 2/52 D. 2/13
_____33. If a card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, find the probability of getting a heart or a
face card.
A. 13/52 B. 12/13 C. 11/26 D. 12/52
_____34. A card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, what is the probability that it is a king?
A. 1/4 B. ½ C. 1/10 D. 1/13
_____35. A card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, what is the probability that it is a heart?
A. 1/4 B. ½ C. 1/10 D. 1/13