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Super Easy Questions:

1. Sandra’s monthly salary is P3200. If a deduction for taxes from her monthly paycheck is 15%,
what is her annual income? Ans: P32,640
2. Two numbers are such that twice the smaller number exceeds twice the greater one by 18 and
the sum of 1/3rd of the smaller number and 1/5th of the greater number is 21. What are the
numbers? Ans: 36 and 45
3. A number consisting of 2 digits is 4 times the sum of the digits and if 27 is added to it, the digits
are reversed. What is the number? Ans: 36
4. It is a figure consisting of all points having a certain property. Ans: locus
5. Find the figure’s perimeter

Ans: P = 48 + √13

6. Two lines that do not lie in the same plane (therefore, they cannot be parallel or intersect). Ans:
Skew lines
7. Pairs of angles formed when a third line (a transversal) crosses two other lines. These angles are
on the same side of the transversal and are outside the other two lines. When the two other
lines are parallel, same-side exterior angles are supplementary. Ans: Same-side exterior angles
8. Two equivalent linear equations that overlap when graphed. Ans: Coincidental
9. A figure made from two or more geometric figures. Ans: Composite figures
10. Which measurement uses the largest increment? Ans: D
a. perimeter
b. area
c. surface area
d. volume

Very Easy

1. Mark plays a joke on Tom. He removes the bottom from a box of bookmarks. When Tom lifts
the box, all the bookmarks fall out. What is the surface area of the empty box Tom is holding
if the box measures 5.2 inches long by 17.6 inches high and 3.7 inches deep? Ans: 260.24
square inches
2. Find the total surface area of the figure if the volume of each cube is equal to 8000 cubic
feet. Ans: 4000 sq. feet
3. It is a transformation that changes the size of a figure, but not the shape. Ans: Dilation
4. What is the radius of circle P if the area of the largest circle is 6.28 square inches? Ans: 0.5
inches

5. Tracy and Jarret try to share an ice cream cone, but Tracy wants half of the scoop of ice
cream on top while Jarret wants the ice cream inside the cone. Assuming the half scoop of ice
cream on top is a perfect sphere, who will have more ice cream? The cone and scoop both
have radii 1 inch long; the cone is 3 inches high. Ans: Jarret
6. How many times are the hands of a clock at right angle in a day? Ans: 44
7. At what time between 4 and 5 will the hands of a watch point in opposite directions? Ans:
4:54
8. Michael has some coins in his pocket consisting of dimes, nickels, and pennies. He has two
more nickels than dimes, and three times as many as nickels. How many of each kind of coins
does he have if the total value is 52 cents? Ans: 2, 4, 12 (Note: dime = 10 cents, nickel = 5
cents, penny = 1 cent)
9. There are three consecutive even numbers such that twice the first is 20 more than the
second. Find the numbers. Ans: 22, 24, 26
10. A freight train starts from Los Angeles and heads for Chicago at 40mph. Two hours later, a
passenger train leaves the same station for Chicago traveling at 60 mph. How long before the
passenger train overtakes the freight train? Ans: 240 miles

Easy

1. At what angle the hands of a clock are inclined at 15 minutes past 5? Ans: 67 degrees
2. Find the area of the shaded region. Ans: 14.88 square feet
3. If each side of a cube has an identical semicircle carved into it, what is the total carved area of
the cube? Ans: 18.75π square inches

4. A sphere with a 2-foot radius rests inside a cube with edges 4.5 feet long. What is the volume of
the space between the sphere and the cube assuming pi ≈ 3.14? Ans: 57.6 ft
5. Mike owns many compact discs (CDs), that he has to organize. If his CD holder is 5 inches wide
by 4.5 inches high by 10 inches long and his CDs measure 4 inches wide by an eighth of an inch
long, how many CDs fit back-to-back in Mike’s CD case? Ans: 80
6. Suppose that a ball falls from a10m roof and bounces half as high as its last fall, repeatedly. Use
geometric series to estimate the total vertical distance the ball travels. Ans: 30 meters

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7. The sequence ∑ 𝑛 has a sum of: Ans: 3
𝑛=0 3
8. Bob has a coin collection made up of pennies and nickels. If he has three times as many pennies
as nickels and the total face value of the coins is $416, how many coins of each kind are in the
collection? Ans: 200 nickels, 600 pennies
9. In Year 1, a company used 120,000 gallons of fuel oil at a cost of $0.75 per gallon. In Year 2, the
company used 150,000 gallons at a cost of $0.80 per gallon. By what percentage did the
company’s total fuel cost increase Year 2 over Year 1? Ans: 33.33%
10. The true discount on a bill due 9 months hence at 12% per annum is P540. Find the amount of
the bill. Ans: P6540

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