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This document contains a mock test for Grade 11 students covering topics in general mathematics, finance, and statistics. It consists of 33 multiple choice questions testing concepts like functions, logarithms, financial calculations involving loans, mortgages, and investments, and probability and statistics such as normal distributions, variance, and hypothesis testing. The questions are drawn from a wide range of mathematical domains relevant for senior high school.
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This document contains a mock test for Grade 11 students covering topics in general mathematics, finance, and statistics. It consists of 33 multiple choice questions testing concepts like functions, logarithms, financial calculations involving loans, mortgages, and investments, and probability and statistics such as normal distributions, variance, and hypothesis testing. The questions are drawn from a wide range of mathematical domains relevant for senior high school.
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GRADE 12 NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT MOCK TEST

General Mathematics
Grade 11

1. Given a function f ( x )=x 2−2 x +1, evaluate the function at x=2 w+ 1.

A. 4 w2 B. −4 w2 C. 4 w2 +2 D. 4 w2 −2

6 5 3
2. What value of x will make + = a TRUE statement.
3x 4 x

A. 1.25 B. -1.25 C. 0.8 D. -0.8

3. The price these buyers are willing to pay for the stock.

A. ask price B. bid price C. bid size D. market value

4. What is the present value of a deferred annuity of ₱1,500.00 every 3 months


for 8 years that is deferred 3 years if money is worth 6% converted or
compounded quarterly?
A. ₱ 15,339.25 B. ₱ 31,699.67 C. ₱ 18,231.34 D. ₱ 43,825.32
5. What is the average of the two (2) logarithmic expressions log 5 25

and log 3 √ 27 ?

A. 1.25 B. 1.75 C. 2.5 D. 3.5


6. How much would one invest now at 10% compounded quarterly to grow to
₱ 800,000 to be able to purchase a car in 5 years?
A. ₱ 400,000.76 B. ₱ 488,100.76 C. ₱ 488,216.76 D. ₱ 488,516.76

7. It is a financial obligation of paying someone a certain amount for the use of


his/her money.

A. Business Loan B. Consumer Loan C. Loan D. Amortization

8. It is a business loan or consumer loan that is secured with a collateral.

A. Mortgage B. Collateral C. Loan D. Amortization

9. What value of x will make log 2 x−log log ( x−3 ) =1 a TRUE statement?
A. 0.27 B. -0.27 C. -3.75 D. 3.75

10. Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE.


A. Consumer loan is a money lent especially for a business purpose while
business loan is a money lent to an individual for personal or family purpose.
B. Both consumer loan and business loan are the assets used to secure a loan.
C. Business loan is a money lent especially for a business purpose while
consumer loan is a money lent to an individual for personal or family purpose.
D. None of the above.

11. Which of the statements below is correct.


A. The term of the business loan is generally shorter than the consumer loan.
B. The term of the consumer loan is generally shorter than the business loan.
C. Business loans do not usually require a guarantor while consumer loans
require the consumer owners to sign as guarantors.
D. All of the above.

12. A car dealer offers a 15% down payment for the purchase of a car. How
much is the mortgaged amount if the cash value of the car is ₱1,500,000.00
A. ₱1,257,000.00 B. ₱1,752,000.00
C. ₱1,275,000.00 D. ₱1,725,000.00
13. If a condominium is purchased for ₱5,700,000.00 and the bank requires
30% down payment, how much is the mortgaged amount?
A. ₱3,990,000.00 B. ₱3,099,000.00
C. ₱3,909,000.00 D. ₱3,009,000.00
14. A family obtained a P1,000,000 mortgage. If the monthly payment is
P38,000 for four years, how much is the total interest paid?
A. ₱842,000.00 B. ₱482,000.00
C. ₱824,000.00 D. ₱428,000.00
15. A grade-11 teacher asks the students to solve for x value of the inequality
0.36𝑥 > 0.6𝑥+1? Which best leads to the correct answer in solving for the
unknown variable in the given exponential inequality?

A. 036𝑥 < (0.6)2(𝑥+1)


B. (0.6)2𝑥 < 0.6𝑥+1
C. 0.6𝑥 > (0.6)2(𝑥+1)
D. (0.6)2𝑥 > (0.6)2(𝑥+1)
16. What is the value of x in 729𝑥 = 27?

A. 2/3
B. 3/2
C. 1/2
D. 3

17. What is the value of x for the given inequality 10𝑥-5 > 100𝑥-10?

A. 𝑥 < 10
B. 𝑥 > 10
C. 𝑥 < 15
D. 𝑥 > 15

18-19 Items. Answer the problem that follows:

Mang Leonardo bought his son a motorcycle worth ₱125,000.00. But


father and son planned to sell the same motorcycle after 3 years. The value of
the motorcycle depreciates at 5% per annum. Tables and graphs are given
below

18. How much would be the value of the motorcycle after 3 years?

A. ₱ 107,171.88 C. ₱ 107,117.88
B. ₱ 107,717.88 D. ₱ 118,750

19. How is the exponential function represented?


A. A(t) = 125000(1 - .03)5
B. A(t) = 125000(1 - .05)3
C. A(t) = 125000(5 - .01)3
D. A(t) = 125000(3 - .05)1
For numbers 20-21, refer to the given problem below.

Suppose that the percentage of female physicians is 27%. In a survey of


physicians, 45 of 120 are women. Is there sufficient evidence at α = 0.01 to
claim that the proportion of women physicians is greater than 27%?

20. Which is closest to the p-value?


A. 0.0005
B. 0.005
C. 0.05
D. 0.5

21. What is the correct decision and conclusion?


A. Change the alternative hypothesis.
B. There are no possible decisions and conclusions.
C. Reject the null hypothesis because there is enough evidence to
support the claim that the proportion of women physicians is
greater than 27%.
D. Fail to reject the null hypothesis because there is not enough
evidence to support the claim that the proportion of women
physicians is greater than 27%.

22. A function f ( t )is shown below shows distance in miles that a car has
traveled in t minutes. What is f −1=70 ?

t 30 50 70 90
f(t) 20 40 60 70
A. 60
B. 40
C. 30
D. 90

23. Find the domain and range of the function f ( x )=8 x +2.
A. D: {x ϵ R| x ≠ 0}; R: {y ϵ R| y ≠ 0}
B. D: {x|x ϵ N}; R: {y|y ϵ N}
C. D:{x ϵ R| x ≠ -8};R:{y ϵ R| y ≠ 2}
D. D: {x|x ϵ R}; R {y|y ϵ R}
2
x −9
24. What is the y-intercept of f ( x )= ?
x −3
A. y = 0 C. y = 9
B. y = 3 D. y = 5
25. Klay works as a vendor. She earns a daily wage of 100 pesos and an
additional 5 pesos for every 2 pieces of mangoes sold. If x represents the
number of mangoes sold, write the function for her daily earning (y) as a
function of the number of mangoes sold (x).
A. y=
100
x
C. y=100+ 5 ()x
2

B. y=100+ 5 ()
2
x
D. y=
100+5 x
2

26. Which of the following is the inverse relation of the function represented by
the table of values shown below?
x 20 30 50 100
y 68 86 122 212
A.
x -68 -86 -122 -212
y 20 30 50 100
B.
x -20 -30 -50 -100
y -68 -86 -122 -212
C.
x 68 86 122 212
y 20 30 50 100

D.
x 68 86 122 212
y -20 -30 -50 -100
27. Some values for the Domain of the rational function f ( x )=4 x 2−5 are -2, -1,
0, 1, and 2. Find the range corresponding for each value.
A. {-11, -2, -7, -1, 11} C. {11, -1, -5, -1, 11}
B. {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} D. {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}
2 x−6
28. What is the horizontal asymptote of f ( x )= ?
x +7
A. y = 6
C. y = 2
B. y = 7
D. y = 1

29. Using the problem in the previous


number, if Klay sold 20 mangoes in a day,
how much money did she earn for that day?
A. 100 pesos
C. 150 pesos
B. 120 pesos
D. 200 pesos

30. Which of the following is the inverse


function of the function shown by the graph?
−1 2 x+1
A. f ( x )=
5
−1 x +1
B. f ( x )=
3
−1 2 x−1
C. f ( x )=
5
−1 x−1
D. f ( x )= /
3

31. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the standard normal


distribution?
A. bell- shaped B. curve is asymptotic
C. mean is 1 D. standard deviation is 1

32. Given the probability distribution below,

X 0 2 4 6 8
P(x) 1 1 1 1 1
5 5 5 5 5
What is the variance of the probability distribution?

A. 4.15 B. 6.35 C. 8.00 D. 7.5

33. The average number of milligrams (mg) of cholesterol in a slice of chocolate


cake is 660 mg, and the standard deviation is 35 mg. Assume the variable is
normally distributed. If a slice of chocolate cake is selected, what is the
probability that the cholesterol content will be more than 670 mg?

A. 39.85%
B. 38.59%
C. 83.95%
D. 93.58%

34. Which of the following words suggests a right-tailed test?

A. smaller
B. different
C. increased
D. unequal

35. In a public junior high school, a study found out that 40% of Grade 7
students are overweight. Is this lower for a grade level age if a sample of 100
students was randomly chosen at 0.05 level of significance? What is the
appropriate alternative hypothesis?

A. Ho: p = 0.40
B. Ha: p ≠ 0.40
C. Ha: p < 0.40
D. Ho: p < 0.40
36. An admission officer of an educational institution wants to know the mean
age of all entering mathematics majors. He computed a mean age of 18 years
and a standard deviation of 1.2 years on a random sample of 25 entering
mathematics majors purportedly coming from a normally distributed
population. With 99% confidence, find the point estimate of the population
mean.

A. 1.2 B.18 C. 99% D. 25


37. A certain barangay embarked on a QUIT SMOKING program among the
constituents. A survey was made among a sample of 200 smoking individuals
of the village asking who would join the program. 118 said they would join the
program. What is the value for q^ ?

A. 0.59 B. 0.59% C. 0.41 D. 0.41%


38. Given the normal curve at the right, what is the rejection region?
A. 𝑧 ≤ −1.96 𝑜𝑟 𝑧 ≥ 1.96
B. 𝑧 ≥ −1.645 𝑜𝑟 𝑧 ≥ 1.645
C. 𝑧 ≥ −1.96 𝑜𝑟 𝑧 ≤ 1.96
D. ≤ 1.645 𝑜𝑟 𝑧 ≥ 1.645

39. In the given problem below, identify the rejection region. It is claimed that
the mean distance of a certain type of vehicle is 35 miles per gallon of gasoline
with population standard deviation σ = 5 miles. What can be concluded about
the claim using α = 0.1 if a random sample of 49 such vehicles has sample
mean, x̅ = 36 miles?
A. a. 𝑧 ≤ −1.28 C. ≤ −1.645 𝑜𝑟 𝑧 ≥ 1.645
B. b. 𝑧 ≥ 2.33 D. 𝑧 ≤ −2.575 𝑜𝑟 𝑧 ≥ 2.575
For numbers 40- 41, refer to the following:
You buy three Ᵽ1, 000.00 raffle tickets for a prize of a new 20 - passenger
Sarao jeepney valued at Ᵽ800, 000.00. Two thousand tickets were sold.
40. What is the probability of winning the prize in the purchase of three
tickets?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4____
2000 2000 2000 2000
41. What is the probability that you will NOT win the prize? (refer to item 1)

A. 3 B. 97 C. 997 D. 1997
2000 2000 2000 2000
For nos. 42 to 46, refer to the given problem below. A public high school wants
to increase its reading comprehension rate of 9% for Grade 7 students from the
previous year. After planning and implementing new reading programs during
the last three years, the school re-evaluated its reading comprehension rate
using a random sample of 156 students and found the reading comprehension
rate at 10%. Test the claim at 10% level.
42. What is the level of significance of the given problem?
A. α = 0.01 B. α = 0.05 C. α = 0.1 D. α = 0.5
43. What is the null hypothesis?
A. Ho : p > 0.09
B. Ho : p < 0.09
C. Ho : p = 0.09
D. Ho : p ≠ 0.09
44. What is the alternative hypothesis?
A. Ha : p > 0.09
B. Ha : p = 0.09
C. Ha : p < 0.09
D. Ha : p ≥ 0.09
45. If the computed p-value is greater than the given, which is the correct decision?
A. Reject the null hypothesis.
B. Fail to reject the null hypothesis.
C. Reject both null and alternative hypotheses.
D. Fail to reject both null and alternative hypotheses

46. From the correct decision in no. 8, what should be your conclusion?
A. There is missing data.
B. There is an error in the claim.
C. There is sufficient evidence to claim that the reading comprehension rate is
higher during the current year than the previous year.
D. There is no sufficient evidence to claim that the reading comprehension rate
is
higher during the current year than the previous year.
Suppose that the percentage of female physicians is 27%. In a survey of
physicians, 45 of 120 are women. Is there sufficient evidence at α = 0.01 to
claim that the proportion of women physicians is greater than 27%?

47. Which is closest to the p-value?


A. 0.0005
B. 0.005
C. 0.05
D. 0.5

48. What is the correct decision and conclusion?


A. Change the alternative hypothesis.
B. There are no possible decisions and conclusions.
C. Reject the null hypothesis because there is enough evidence to
support the claim that the proportion of women physicians is
greater than 27%.
D. Fail to reject the null hypothesis because there is not enough
evidence to support the claim that the proportion of women
physicians is greater than 27%.

49. How many possible samples of size 3 can be drawn from the population
consisting of numbers 1, 4, 8, 10 and 5?
A. 3 samples B. 5 samples C. 7 samples D. 10 samples
50. How many possible sizes n=3 can be drawn from a population of size 12?
A. 36 B. 1728 C. 144 D. 220
51. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. The number of samples of size n that can be drawn from a population
of size N is given by NCn .
B. The number of samples of size n that can be drawn from a population
of size N is given by nCN .
C. The number of samples of size n that can be drawn from a population
of size N is given by nPN .
D. The number of samples of size n that can be drawn from a population
of size N is given by NPn .

52. Identify which of the following statements is an example of a parameter.


A. According to the survey, 50% of Filipinos are hopeful that the quality of life
will be better in 2023.
B. According to the survey, 50% of the dog owners have trouble choosing what
dog food brand their pets like best.
C. 40% of 1,211 students at Linao Elementary school got below a 3 on a
standardized test.
D. According to the survey, 60% of the Senior High School students plan to
proceed further studies.

53. Identify which of the following statements is an example of statistics.


A. According to the survey, 20% of the dog owners have trouble choosing what
dog food brand their pets like best.
B. 60% of the senators in the Philippines voted for the establishment of the
Department of Food Supply Monitoring.
C. 80% of the Grade 12 senior high school students in Rizal National High
School students wanted to pursue courses that are aligned to their current
strand.
D. Studies show that only 30% of the 4Ps recipients in Rizal were able to use
their allowance wisely.

54. Which of the following statements is correct?


A. The sum of all probabilities of sample mean is greater than 1.
B. The sum of all probabilities of sample mean is equal to 1.
C. The sum of all probabilities of sample mean is less than 1.
D. The sum of all probabilities of sample mean is greater than zero
but less than 1.

55. Which of the following statements describes a sampling distribution?


A. A sampling distribution involves taking a singular sample from
the
population and interpreting the data.
B. A sampling distribution involves taking multiple random
samples
from the population and interpreting the data.
C. A sampling distribution involves taking a 25% of the population
interpreting the data.
D. A sampling distribution involves taking a maximum of 10
multiple
random samples from the population and interpreting the data.

56. Suppose you want to determine the average height of all humans living
in Earth, which is the convenient and efficient thing to do?
A. Determine the height of all the humas living in Earth then
compute
for the average height.
B. Determine the height of all the people living in the Philippines
then
compute for the average height.
C. Determine the average height of the people living in each
continent
as based on WHO data then compute for the average height.
D. Determine the average height of the humans living in Earth by
looking at the data provided by the WHO.

57. This distribution is used to determine the probability of an event by


transforming the mean of the sample to an approximately standard normal
variable when the population variance is known.
A. t-distribution C. z- distribution

B. chi-square distribution D. f-distribution

58. Which of the following equations is used to estimate the numerical characteristics
of the population where the population variance is unknown, and the sample size is
less than 30?

A. B.

C. D.

59. Noah noticed that the points on a scatter plot follow a trend rising from
right to left. He also noticed that the points are plotted closely around the trend
line. What is the correlation of the variables involved?
A. strong negative B. weak negative C. strong positive D. weak positive

60. If there is a very strong correlation between two variables then the
correlation coefficient must be:
A. any value larger than 1
B. much smaller than 0, if the correlation is negative
C. much larger than 0, regardless of whether the correlation is negative
or positive
D. None of these alternatives is correct.

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