4TH Quarter Examination
4TH Quarter Examination
4TH Quarter Examination
Cabagan, Isabela
MATHEMATICS 9
4TH QUARTER EXAMINATION
NAME:_____________________________________________________ SCORE:_____________________
GRADE AND SECTION:______________________________________ DATE:_______________________
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
You are allowed 60 minutes for this exam. Please pace yourself accordingly.
You may use any calculator (EXCEPT THE PHONES) and at most 2 sheets of blank paper on this
exam.
Please write neatly. Illegible answers will be assumed to be incorrect.
Raise your hand if you have a question.
No CHEATING! If the proctor caught you and mark your answer sheet an asterisk, expect that your
score is divided by two.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter before the number.
A. C.
B. D.
28. tan B
C. Given the △ABC, find the measure of the missing parts. (No solution is invalid.)
36. Val Jasper’s kite is flying above a field at the end of 65 m of string. If the angle of elevation to the
kite measures 70O, how high is the kite above Jasper’s head?
37. From an airplane at an altitude of 1200 m, the angle of depression to a building on the ground
measures 28O. Find the distance from the plane to the building.
MATHEMATICS 7
4TH QUARTER EXAMINATION
NAME:____________________________________________________ SCORE:_____________________
GRADE AND SECTION:______________________________________ DATE:_______________________
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
You are allowed 60 minutes for this exam. Please pace yourself accordingly.
You may use any calculator (EXCEPT THE PHONES) and at most 2 sheets of blank paper on this
exam.
Please write neatly. Illegible answers will be assumed to be incorrect.
Raise your hand if you have a question.
No CHEATING! If the proctor caught you and mark your answer sheet an asterisk, expect that your
score is divided by two.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter before the number.
1. If a > b, then which of the following satisfies the inequality?
A. a+c > b+c C. a-c > b+c
B. a+c < b+c D. a+c < b-c
2. The undefined terms in geometry are_____________.
A. Angle, point and line C. point, line and plane
B. Segment, plane and area D. line, plane and angle
3. Given the figure below, how to solve the AC?
II. TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is CORRECT and F if it is false.
36. A right angle is an angle with a measure of 45O.
37. If angle A and angle B are complementary, then their sum measures 90O.
38. If two angles are both congruent and supplementary, then each is an acute angle.
39. When two lines intersect, four angles are formed.
40. Vertical angles are sometimes congruent.
41. Parallel lines do not intersect.
42. Two intersecting lines meet at exactly two points.
43. Line segment has exactly two endpoints.
44. Decagon is a 12-sided polygon.
45. A triangle is a polygon formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points.
48. ∑3𝑥=1 𝑋 + 1
SAINT FERDINAND COLLEGE
Cabagan, Isabela
NAME:____________________________________________________ SCORE:_____________________
GRADE AND SECTION:______________________________________ DATE:_______________________
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
You are allowed 60 minutes for this exam. Please pace yourself accordingly.
You may use any calculator (EXCEPT THE PHONES) and at most 2 sheets of blank paper on this
exam.
Please write neatly. Illegible answers will be assumed to be incorrect.
Raise your hand if you have a question.
No CHEATING! If the proctor caught you and mark your answer sheet an asterisk, expect that your
score is divided by two.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter before the number.
1. The list price of a laptop is ₱35, 000.00. Find the net price if there is a 35% discount.
a. ₱12, 250 b. ₱ 22, 750 c. ₱10, 500 d. ₱24, 500
2. If the net price of a rubber shoes is ₱1, 200 and the trade discount rate is 40%, the list price is ________.
a. ₱3, 000 b. ₱2, 500 c. ₱2, 000 d. ₱1, 500
3. A manufacturer can cover its cost and make a reasonable profit if it sells its product for ₱300. At what
price should be the article be listed so that a discount of 25% can be allowed?
a. ₱400 b. ₱350 c. ₱375 d. ₱ 450
4. A gown is listed in a wholesaler’s catalog at ₱8, 599.00. The bicycle is sold to a retailer for a net price of
₱6, 499.25.What rate of trade discount was given?
a. 45% b. 30% c. 35% d. 25%
5. Gawa Manufacturer sold a set of tools to Bili Hardware. The list price was ₱1, 950. Gawa Manufacturer
offered a series of discounts: 6%, 5%, 4%. The net price of the tools is ______.
a. ₱1, 671.70 b. ₱1, 735.50 c. ₱1, 170.00 d. ₱1, 617.70
6. Given the net price of an item at ₱302.40 after discounts of 20%, 16%, and 10%. What is the list price?
a. ₱945 b. ₱500 c. ₱459 d. ₱495
7. The cost of a baseball cap is ₱450, if the store’s accountant computed that markup should be 70% of the
cost, determine the selling price of the product.
a. ₱ 675 b. ₱ 765 c. ₱ 576 d. ₱ 585
8. The store owner purchased a special accessory for a costumer. The cost price was ₱85.50 and the selling
price ₱156.88. What was the markup rate based on cost?
a. 45.5% b. 46.7% c. 54% d. 42.5%
9. If a notebook has a selling price of ₱225 with a 52.5% markup based on cost, what was the cost of the
notebook?
a. ₱ 450 b. ₱112.50 c. ₱ 147.54 d. 98.50
10. What is the cost of an item that has a selling price of ₱987.00 and a markup rate of 50% based on selling
price?
a. ₱ 789.50 b. ₱487.50 c. ₱394.50 d. ₱493.50
11. A kilogram of apple costs ₱100 and sells for ₱145. Find the rate of markup based on the selling price.
a. ₱45% b. ₱31% c. ₱54% d. ₱69%
12. Find the cost if an ecobag is marked up at ₱3 with a 10% markup rate based on selling price.
a. ₱10 b. ₱13 c. ₱30 d. ₱35
13. The cost of particular brand of shampoo is ₱99.95. the markup rate based on selling price is 30%. Find
the selling price.
a. ₱142.79 b. ₱333.17 c. ₱ 124.79 d. ₱333.71
14. Find the gross margin of an item that has a selling price of ₱325.00 and a markup of ₱105?
a. 20% b. 32% c. 23% d. 69%
15. The original price of a cardigan was ₱600. If it is now on sale at 20%, what is the sale price?
a. ₱120 b. ₱570 c. ₱ 300 d. ₱ 480
Kimilara Enterprises manufactures a mobile phone accessory with fixed cost ₱10, 560 and variable cost
at ₱34. The price of the accessory is given as ₱100.
Kim buys a laptop for ₱25,000 by making payments at the end of the month for three years. Kim is
charged an annual interest rate of 8.5% compounded monthly in his loan.
Name:_______________________________________________________________Score:____________
11. 14.
12. 15.
13.
III. List and count all the possible outcomes of the following events.
A. Tossing a coin
16. List:_____________________________
17. Number of outcomes:_______________
B. Rolling a die
18. List:_____________________________
19. Number of Outcomes:_______________
C. Form 2-digit numbers from numbers 1,2, and 3.
20. List:_____________________________
21. Number of outcomes:_______________
D. Tossing 2 coins
22-24. List:
IV. Study the graphs. Write the letter of your chosen answer on your answer sheet. Write your answer before
the number.
31. What month registers the least number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
a. April c. January
b. February d. March
32. What month registers the most number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
a. May c. January
b. March d. February
33. How many more kaing are harvested in February and April than in January and March?
a. 5 c. 9
b. 7 d. 11
34. What is the total number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
a. 500 c. 510
b. 505 d. 515
35. What is the average number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
a. 110 c. 105
b. 108 d. 102
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36. Which family has the lowest monthly allowance?
a. Fanoga c. Castro
b. De Guzman d. Briones
37. Which family has the biggest monthly allowance?
a. Castro c. Fanoga
b. De Guzman d. Garcia
38. What is the total monthly allowance of the families?
a. Php 16,550.00 c. Php 16,450.00
b. Php 16,500.00 d. Php 16,000.00
NAME:____________________________________________________ SCORE:_____________________
GRADE AND SECTION:______________________________________ DATE:_______________________
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
You are allowed 60 minutes for this exam. Please pace yourself accordingly.
You may use any calculator (EXCEPT THE PHONES) and at most 2 sheets of blank paper on this
exam.
Please write neatly. Illegible answers will be assumed to be incorrect.
Raise your hand if you have a question.
No CHEATING! If the proctor caught you and mark your answer sheet an asterisk, expect that your
score is divided by two.
Directions: Read and understand the following problems. Solve and write the correct answers on the space
provided.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter before the number.
____1. Which term refers to the method or process of selecting the members of a sample from a population?
a) Randomizing b) sampling c) averaging d) estimating
Refer to the data below to answer numbers 2 and 3.
Age 16 25 35 40 65 18 36 58 44 29
Weight 116 205 125 138 250 200 180 175 160 149
____2. The mean age is _____.
a) 15.97 b) 36.6 c) 41.04 d) 169.80
____3. The mean weight is _____.
a) 36.6 b) 41.04 c) 169.80 d) 250
____4. Which of the following is the variance of a distribution if its standard deviation is 4?
a) 2 b) 4 c) 16 d) 25
____5. It is the information the researcher gets the respondents.
a) Data b) t-test c) discrete d) parameter
____6. It is the square root of the variance.
a) Mean b) median c) standard deviation d) none
____7. There are 20 boys and 20 girls in a class. If a student is chosen at random what is the probability that it is
a boy?
a) 3% b) 30% c) 40 % d) 50 %
____8. How many samples are there if there are 4 numbers picking 2 numbers with replacement?
a) 9 b) 10 c) 16 d) none
____9. The area under the curve is:
a) 1 b) 0.99 c) 0.95 d) 0.5
____10. How many possible of size n=3 can be drawn from a population of size 12?
a) 36 b) 1728 c) 144 d) 220
II. Identify the mean and the standard deviation of the following graph.
15. µ=____
16. Ơ=____
III. Graph and find the area under the normal curve in each of the following cases. Show your solutions. (2
points each.)
21-22. Between z = 0 and z = 1.63
23-24. Between z = 1.56 and z = 2.51
25-26. Between z = -2.46 and z = 1.55
27-28. To the right of z = 2.35
29-30. To the left of z = 0.35
IV. Identify what random sampling technique is being used to the following.
31. Assume you chose a random sample of 3,000 college grads. You look at the demographics of your
sample participants and find that 2,034 are Caucasian, 832 are African-American, and 134 are Asian-
American. You start to wonder if there are any differences in income one year after graduation between the
different racial subgroups. You also wonder if the demographics of your sample are truly representative of
the demographics of American college graduates.
32. Lulu wants to conduct some marketing research for Donna's campaign. She specifically wants
information from the different interest groups of the school. In the school, she has found that 30% of the
students are involved in athletics, 25% of the students are involved in an academic club, 20% of the students
are involved in an art or theatre club, and 25% are involved in a music club. None of the students are
involved in more than one club and all of the students are involved in a club. Lulu knows that Donna is a
member of an athletics club and the athletics students support Donna's campaign.
33. Consider a hospital has 1000 staff members and they need to allocate night shift to 100 members. All
their names will be put in a bucket to be randomly selected.
34. If a local NGO is seeking to form a systematic sample of 500 volunteers from a population of 5000, they
can select every 10th person in the population to systematically form a sample.
35. A researcher wants to survey academic performance of high school students in Spain.
36. A researcher interviewed people from each town from the province of Isabela?
37. The office clerk gave the researcher a list of 500 Grade 11 students. The researcher selected every 20th
name on the list.
38. A teacher conducted a study in her school to determine who were better in mathematics: the boys or the
girls.
39. A researcher randomly selected 10 barangay in a town for her study. She did this by writing the names
of each barangay on a piece of paper which she folded and put in a bowl then she draw 10 pieces of paper
from the bowl.
40. A teacher asked her students to fall in line. He instructed one of them to select every 16th student on the
line.
V. Identify the population and the statistics of the following problems.
A researcher wants to estimate the average height of women aged 20 years or older. From a simple
random sample of 45 women, the researcher obtains a sample mean height of 63.9 inches.
41. Parameter:___________________________________________________________________________
42. Statistics:____________________________________________________________________________
A nutritionist wants to estimate the mean amount of sodium consumed by children under the age of
10. From a random sample of 75 children under the age of 10, the nutritionist obtains a sample
mean of 2993 milligrams of sodium consumed.
43. Parameter:___________________________________________________________________________
44. Statistics:____________________________________________________________________________
Nexium is a drug that can be used to reduce the acid produced by the body and heal damage to the
esophagus. A researcher wants to estimate the proportion of patients taking Nexium that are healed
within 8 weeks. A random sample of 224 patients suffering from acid reflux disease is obtained, and
213 of those patients were healed after 8 weeks.
45. Parameter:___________________________________________________________________________
46. Statistics:____________________________________________________________________________
A researcher wants to estimate the average farm size in Kansas. From a simple random sample of 40
farms, the researcher obtains a sample mean farm size of 731 acres.
47. Parameter:___________________________________________________________________________
48. Statistics:____________________________________________________________________________
An energy official wants to estimate the average oil output per well in the United States. From a
random sample of 50 wells throughout the United States, the official obtains a sample mean of 10.7
barrels per day.
49. Parameter:___________________________________________________________________________
50. Statistics:____________________________________________________________________________
Noted by: