Mathematics PDF
Mathematics PDF
General Mathematics
Grade 11
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
3. The price these buyers are willing to pay for the stock.
and log 3 √ 27 ?
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
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. 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. 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
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
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. 39.85%
B. 38.59%
C. 83.95%
D. 93.58%
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.
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%?
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 .
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.
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.