Semi-Final Test - Math7-Math10
Semi-Final Test - Math7-Math10
Semi-Final Test - Math7-Math10
24. The median in the score distribution for items 21 – 24 can also be interpreted as ________
a. Seven students scored above 79 c. seven students scored below and seven students scored above 79
b. Seven students scored below 79 d. fourteen students scored below 79.
25. In a group of 55 examinees taking the 50-item test, Rachel obtained a score of 38 and 38 scores were above her. This implies
that her score is _______.
a. The 38th percentile b. at the upper quartile c. the 55th percentile d. below the 4th decile
II. Complete the table and compute the percentile, decile or quartile of the given group data.
Class Interval Frequency Lower Boundaries Less Than Cumulative
Frequency (<cf)
81-90 7
71-80 10
61-70 15
51-60 4
41-50 12
31-40 6
21-30 3
11-20 2
1-10 1
N = _____________
1. D6 6. P70
2. P15 7. Q1
3. P35 8. Q2
4. D8 9. D8
5. D4 10. Q3
BITLANG INTEGRATED SCHOOL
FOURTH PERIODIC TEST
MATHEMATICS 9
NAME: ___________________________________YR. & SEC.: __________________________ SCORE: ________________
2. The ratio of the volumes of two similar rectangular prisms is 125:64. What is the ratio of their base areas?
a. 25:16 b. 25:4 c. 4:5 d. 5:4
3. The lengths of the triangle are 6cm, 10cm, and 13cm. what kind of a triangle is it?
a. Regular triangle b. acute triangle c. right triangle d. obtuse triangle
4. The hypotenuse of an isosceles right trapezoid measures 7cm. how long is each leg?
a. 7 √ 2 cm b. 3.5 cm c. 7
√2 cm d. 7
√3 cm
2 3
5. The ratio of the sides of the original triangle to its enlarged version is 1:3. The enlarged triangle is expected as:
a. Sides that are thrice as long as the original
b. An area that is thrice as large as the original
c. Sides that are one-third the lengths of the original
d. Angles that are thrice the measurement of the original
6. With respect to the given to the given angle, what is the ratio of the hypotenuse to the opposite side?
a. Sine b. cosine c. tangent d. cosecant
7. Which of the following statement is correct?
y
a. X=8 c. sin 60˚ =
4
1 4
b. Sin 30˚ = d. cos 60˚ =
x y
8. Given the figure on the right, which refers to the angle of depression?
a. <MKN c. <LKN
b. <MKL d. none
9. In the triangle PQR, what is the length of PQ?
a. 1 cm c. 9 cm
b. 5 cm d. 12 cm
II. A. Using the figure below, find the unknown required value.
4. b = 17 cm and c = 23 cm
5. c = 16 and a = 7
6. b = 6 and c = 20
C. Find the value of each variable used in the figures.
1.
2.
BITLANG INTEGRATED SCHOOL
FOURTH PERIODIC TEST
MATHEMATICS 8
NAME: ___________________________________YR. & SEC.: __________________________ SCORE: ________________
I. Multiple Choice: encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which measure of central tendency is generally used in determining the size of the most saleable shoes in a department store?
a. Mean b. median c. mode d. range
2. Which measure of variability is considered most reliable?
a. Range b. variance c. average deviation d. standard deviation
3. For the set of data consisting of 8, 9, 10, 10, which statement is true?
a. Mean = mode b. median = mode c. mean = median d. mean < median
4. Which measure of central tendency is greatly affected by extreme score?
a. Mean b. median c. mode d. none of the three
5. Margie has grades of 86, 68 and 79 in her first three tests in Algebra. What grade must she obtain on the fourth test to get an
average of 78?
a. 76 b. 77 c. 78 d. 79
6. What is the median age of a group of employees whose ages are 36, 38, 28, 30, 26 and 25 years?
a. 25 b. 26 c. 25 d. 30
7. Nine people gave contributions in pesos: 100, 200, 100, 300, 300, 200, 200, 150, 100 and 100 for a door prize. What is the
median contribution?
a. Php 100 b. Php 150 c. Php 175 d. Php 200
8. If the height in centimeters of a group of students are 180, 180, 173, 170 and 167, what is the mean height of these students?
a. 170 b. 173 c. 174 d. 180
9. If the range of a set of scores is 14 and the lowest score is 7, what is the highest score?
a. 21 b. 24 c. 14 d. 7
10. What is the standard deviation of the scores 5, 4, 3, 6 and 2?
a. 2 b. 2.5 c. 3 d. 3.5
11. Electra Company measures each cable wire as it comes off the product line. The lengths in centimeters of the first batch of
ten cable wires were: 10, 15, 14, 11, 13, 10, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Find the standard deviation of these lengths.
a. 1.7 b. 1.8 c. 11.9 d. 10.9
12. What is the variance in item 11?
a. 3.4 b. 3.3 c. 3.24 d.2.89
13-17. Refer to the data below. Choose the letter that corresponds to the best answer.
CLASS FREQUENCY
46 - 50 1
41 - 45 2
36 - 40 3
31 - 35 10
26 - 30 6
21 - 25 9
16 -20 5
11 – 15 6
6 – 10 4
1–5 2
13. What is the class size?
a. 4 b. 3 c. 5 d. 6
14. What is the value of the median score?
a. 24.10 b. 24.39 c. 24.15 d. 24.39
15. What is the range of the given set of data?
a. 50 b. 50.5 c. 49.5 d. 99.5
16. What is the variance?
a. 119.59 b. 119.49 c. 119.40 d. 119.50
17. What is the standard deviation?
a. 10.90 b. 10.91 c. 10.92 d. 10.93
18. Which of the following DOES NOT belong to the group?
a. Chance b. interpretation c. possibilities d. uncertainty
19. The local weather forecaster said that there is a 20% chance of rain tomorrow. What is the probability that it will not rain
tomorrow?
a. 0.2 b. 0.8 c. 20 d. 80
20. A balanced die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a number that is not 3?
0 1 5 6
a . or 0 b. c. d. or 1
6 6 6 6
II. Evaluate the following expressions using the given data:
X1 = 5 X2 = -2 X3 = -1 X4 = 7 X5 = 2
Y1 = 1 Y2 = 6 Y3 = -4 Y4 = -3 Y5 = -5
5
1. ∑ ¿¿)
i=2
4
2. ∑ 5 Yi
i=1
4
2
3. ∑ Xi−Yi
i=2
4
4. ∑ ¿¿)
i=1
5
5. ∑ ¿¿)
i=2
III. Match the solutions under Column B to each equation or inequality in one variable under Column A.
Remember that in inequalities there can be more than one solution.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
_____ 1. 3 + x = 4 A. - 9
_____ 2. 3x – 2 = 4 B. - 5
_____ 3. x – 1 < 10 C. - 1
_____ 4. 2x – 9 –7 D. 1
_____ 5. ½ x + 3 = - 3 E. - 2
V. Fill-in the blanks with correct expressions indicated by the property of equality to be used.
1. If 2 + 5 = 7, then 7 = ____ (Symmetric Property)
2. (80 + 4) · 2 = 84 · ____ (Multiplication Property)
3. 11 + 8 = 19 and 19 = 10 + 9, then 11 + 8 = _____ (Transitive Property)
4. 3 + 10 + (–9) = 13 + ____ (Addition Property)
5. 3 = ____ (Reflexive Property)
VI. Fill in the blanks by identifying the property of inequality used in each of the following:
1. x + 11 ≥ 23 Given
x + 11 + (–11) ≥ 23 + (–11) ____________
x ≥ 12
2. 5x < –15 Given
1 1
(5x)( ) < (–15)( ) ____________
5 5
x < –3
3. 3x – 7 > 14 Given
3x – 7 + 7 > 14 + 7 ____________
1 1
(3x)( ) > (21) ( ) ____________
3 3
x>7
VII. Find the absolute value equations of the following:
1) |a| = 11 6) |b| + 2 = 3
2) |m| = 28 7) |w – 10| = 1
12 u/¿
3) |r| = 8) ¿ ¿=4
17 2
4) |y| + 1 = 3 9) 2|x| = 22
5) |p| - 1 = 7 10) 3|c + 1| = 6
VIII. Solve the following equations, and include all your solutions on your paper.
1. –6y – 4 = 16
2. 3x + 4 = 5x – 2
3. x – 4 – 4x = 6x + 9 – 8x
4. 5x – 4(x – 6) = –11
5. 4(2a + 2.5) – 3(4a – 1) = 5(4a – 7)
Score Number of Students Less Than Cumulative Frequency
Xi x fi
Xi (fi) (<CF)
10 8
9 12
8 6
7 5
6 3
5 2
4 0
3 1
2 1
1 0
0 2
Sum= Sum =
III. Find the first quartile (Q1), second quartile (Q2), and the third quartile (Q3), given the scores of 10 students in their
Mathematics activity using Mendenhall and Sincich Method.
4 9 7 14 10 8 12 15 6 11
IV. Mrs. Marasigan is a veterinarian. One morning, she asked her secretary to record the service time for 15 customers. The
following are service times in minutes. 20, 35, 55, 28, 46, 32, 25, 56, 55, 28, 37, 60, 47, 52, 17
Find the value of the 2nd decile, 6th decile, and 8th decile
V. Mr. Mel Santiago is the sales manager of JERRY’S Bookstore. He has 40 sales staff members who visit college
professors all over the Philippines. Each Saturday morning, he requires his sales staff to send him a report. This report
includes, among other things, the number of professors visited during the previous week. Listed below, ordered from
smallest to largest, are the number of professors visited last week. 38 40 41 45 48 48 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 54 55 55 55
56 56 57 59 59 59 62 62 62 63 64 65 66 66 67 67 69 69 71 77 78 79 79
Determine the following.
a. 3rd quartile
b. 9th decile
c. 33rd percentile
BITLANG INTEGRATED SCHOOL
FOURTH PERIODIC TEST
MATHEMATICS 11
NAME: _______________________________YR. & SEC.: _____________________ SCORE: ____________
I. Encircle the letter of the best answer for each of the following:
1. What do you call the set of all people, events, objects, events or ideas you want to investigate?
a. Sample b. population c. data d. statistics
2. A sample refers to _______ of a population.
a. A subset b. a list c. a description d. another name
3. What is the mean of 13, 27, 29, 17 and 14?
a. 29 b. 28 c. 20 d. 13
4. What do you call a number that describes a population characteristics?
a. Sample statistic b. parameter c. variable d. decimal
5. In statistics, error refers to:
a. Mistake resulting in wrong decisions c. mistake resulting from computation
b. Difference between two parameter values d. difference between an observed value and a parameter
II. Find the confidence coefficients for each for each of the following:
1. N=6, 90% confidence
2. N=7, 90% confidence
3. N=12, 95% confidence
4. N=17, 95% confidence
5. N=24, 99% confidence
III. Find the error E given the following:
1. N=6, s=2, 90% confidence
2. N=9, s=2.8, 90% confidence
3. N=13, s=4.5, 95% confidence
IV. Using the t-table, give the confidence coefficients for each of the following:
1. N=12, 95% confidence
2. N=21, 99% confidence
3. N=23, 95% confidence
V. Find p hat and q hat given X and n.
1. X=28, n=100
2. X=45, n=240
3. X=318, n=2300
VI. Compute for the population proportion interval estimate given n, p hat, and the confidence level.
1. N=300, p hat=0.40, 95% confidence
2. N=420, p hat=0.61, 90% confidence
3. N=710, p hat=0.63, 99% confidence