
Math 10 Third Quarter Exam
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- Q1
Which of the following is the possible 3-letter arrangement from the word MATH?
HMY
THM
MAY
AHH
30s - Q2
What is the possible arrangement of 3 persons sitting around a circular table?
30s - Q3
"There are 8 honor students in Grade 10 section Earth. How many ways can they be seated for a selfie if only 5 seats are available? "
Which represents the value of n in the formula for permutation?
8
4
1
10
30s - Q4
"There are 8 honor students in Grade 10 section Earth. How many ways can honor students be seated for a selfie if only 5 seats are available? “
Which of thefollowing expressions represents the number of ways honor students can beseated for a selfie?
8C5
10P5
10C5
8P5
30s - Q5
In how many ways can you arrange 6 different potted plants in a row?
120
720
360
30
30s - Q6
In how many ways can Matthew answer a 10-itemmatching type quiz if there are also 10 choices, and he answers by mere guessing?
1, 814, 400
3, 628, 800
1
151, 200
30s - Q7
In how many ways can a code be formed from the digits 0 to 9 if a combination lock must contain 6 different digits?
30, 240
46, 656
60
151, 200
30s - Q8
In how many ways can eight people be seated around a circular table?
5, 040
630
40, 320
8
30s - Q9
In how many ways can a group of 5 people be seated in a round table if two of them insist on sitting beside each other?
6
12
60
120
30s - Q10
Which of the following does not illustrate permutation?
choosing 3 of your friends to attend to your birthday party
entering the PIN of your ATM card
arranging four people to pose for a picture
forming 3-digit numbers from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
30s