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Contemporary Mathematics Final Exam Name: _______________________________________________________ Course, Yr.

and Section: _____________________________________ Score: ________________________ Date: _________________________

Instruction: Work INDEPENDENTLY and HONESTLY. Use only black or blue - inked pen. (Total: 70 points) I. TRUE or FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if otherwise, on the space provided before each number. (20 points) __________ 1) A set is a collection of well-defined objects. __________ 2) The cardinality of a set refers to the number of elements of the set. __________ 3) The universal set is the largest set where all other sets are formed. __________ 4) A set is said to be infinite if it can be listed or counted. __________ 5) The set containing all the subsets of a set is called power set. __________ 6) A Venn diagram is a diagram with one or more circles or closed regions representing sets. __________ 7) The intersection of sets A and B is the set whose elements belong to either A or B __________ 8) If a pair of dice was thrown, then there are 6 possible sample points in the sample space. __________ 9) If a pair of dice was thrown after a pair of coin was tossed, then there are exactly 144 sample points in the sample space. __________ 10) A permutation of a collection of items is an unordered arrangement of the items. __________ 11) The number of permutations of __________ 12) If given by ( __________ 14) If
and

distinct objects is

are to be arranged in a circular manner, then the number of distinct arrangements is )


are events that cannot happen simultaneously, then and are said to be mutually

__________ 13) Any process of observation is referred to as an experiment.


exclusive events.

__________ 15) The theoretical probability of an event ( )

denoted by ( ) is defined as

provided that all possible outcomes have an equal chance to happen __________ 16) The mean of a set of data is the value that occurs most frequently. __________ 17) The median is also known as the average value of the given set of data. __________ 18) The quartiles divide the set of data into four (4) equal parts. __________ 19) The deciles divide the set of data into ten (10) equal parts. __________ 20) This is exam is difficult.
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Contemporary Mathematics Final Exam II. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter upper-case format only after each number. Any form of erasures is considered wrong. (50 points) __________ 1) Which of the following is NOT a set? A. * + B. * + C. * + D. * + __________ 2) The __________________________ of sets A and B is the set whose elements belong to both A and B. A. intersection B. union C. complement __________ 3) Two sets A and B are _______________________ if and only if A. equivalent For numbers 4 10: Let solve for the following. __________ 4) A. * + __________ 5) A. * __________ 6) A. { } __________ 7) A. * __________ 8) A. * + __________ 9) A. * __________ 10) ( ) A. ** + * + * ++ + + + . B. * B. * B. * B. * B. * + B. * + B. ** +* +* ++ + + + + C. * C. * C. * C. * C. * + C. * C. * + + + + + + D. { } D. { } D. * D. { } D. * + D. None D. None + B. finite * +; * C. infinite +; * +; nd D. difference D. equal * + and

For numbers 11 15: In a group of 36 1st year BEED male students, 22 like basketball, 18 like tennis, and 14 like volleyball. Of these students, 7 like both volleyball and basketball, 9 like both basketball and tennis, 5 like both tennis and volleyball, and 3 like the three (3) sports. __________ 11) How many students like volleyball only? A. 14 B. 10 C. 5 __________ 12) How many students like basketball but not tennis and volleyball? A. 7
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D. 7 D. 22
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B. 9

C. 12

Contemporary Mathematics Final Exam __________ 13) How many students like at least one (1) sport? A. 3 B. 15 C. 21 __________ 14) How many students like exactly one (1) sport? A. 3 B. 15 __________ 15) How many like tennis only? A. 7 B. 9 C. 21 C. 13 D. 36 D. 36 D. 18

For 16 18: A group of people are arranged in a row to have their picture taken. In how many ways can this be done if there are: __________ 16) 5 people in the group A. 25 B. 20 __________ 17) 6 people in the group A. 720 B. 120 __________ 18) 7 people in the group A. 504 B. 5,040 C. 15 C. 21 C. 28 D. 120 D. 30 D. 14

__________ 19) A particular outcome or combination of outcomes is called _______________. A. sample space B. sample point C. event __________ 20) A member in the sample space is called _____________. D. experiment

A. sample space B. sample point C. event D. experiment __________ 21) ________________ is computed by the number of tri ls f vor ble to n event E divided by tot l number of tri ls A. Theoretical probability B. Experimental probability C. Expected value D. Weighted mean

For numbers 22 27: An unbiased die is rolled once; determine the probability of getting a number which is _____. __________ 22) two (2). A. B. C. D. 1

__________ 23) one or six (1 or 6). A. B. C. 0 D. 1

__________ 24) one and six (1 and 6). A. __________ 25) odd and even. A. 0
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C. 0

D. 1

B.

C.

D. 1
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Contemporary Mathematics Final Exam __________ 26) not 3. A. B. C. D. 0

__________ 27) greater than or equal to 4. A. B. C. D.

For numbers 28 33: A card is randomly selected from a standard deck. Determine the probability of drawing ___.

__________ 28) a heart. A. __________ 29) a king. A. B. C. D. 0 B. C. D. 0

__________ 30) a jack or a queen. A. B. C. D. 0

__________ 31) a red card and a black card. A. __________ 32) a joker. A. B. C. D. 0 B. C. 1 D. 0

__________ 33) not a spade and not a club. A. B. C. D.

For number 34 41: Consider a spinner with 8 congruent sectors. Each sector is numbered from 1 to 8. Assume that the arrow head only points to one of the sectors, and not to any of the boundary lines. What is the probability of getting a/ an _______?

4 5

1 8

__________ 34) three (3). A. B. C. D.

__________ 35) two or five (2 or 5). A. __________ 36) even number. A.


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B.

C.

D. 1

B. 1

C. 0

D.
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Contemporary Mathematics Final Exam __________ 37) prime number. A. B. C. D.

__________ 38) number less than or equal to 8. A. B. 0 C. 1 D.

__________ 39) number greater than or equal to 8. A. B. 0 C. D.

__________ 40) odd and even number. A. B. C. 0 D. 1

__________ 41) odd number less than 8. A. B. C. D.

For number 42 47: Leigh simultaneously flipped 5 fair coins 50 times. The outcomes are shown below.
# of Heads Frequency No Head 1 1 Head 2 2 Heads 13 3 Heads 20 4 Heads 12 5 Heads 2

__________ 42) two (2) heads. A. B. C. D.

__________ 43) at least two (2) heads. A. B. C. D.

__________ 44) at most two (2) heads. A. __________ 45) two (2) tails. A. B. C. D. B. C. D.

__________ 46) at least two (2) tails. A. B. C. D.

__________ 47) at most two (2) tails. A. B. C. D.

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Contemporary Mathematics Final Exam For numbers 48 50: A sample of 15 3rd year students showed the number of units enrolled for the 2nd semester 2011-2012: 15, 21, 18, 16, 18, 21, 19, 15, 14, 18, 17, 20, 18, 15, 16. __________ 48) Compute for . A. 15 __________ 49) Compute for A. 15 __________ 50) Compute for A. 18.5 B. 18 B. 15.5 B. 19 C. 17.4 C. 18 C. 19.5 D. 21 D. 18.5 D. 20

BONUS: Grades obtained by a sample of LET examinees in October 2011. Grades ( ) 85 89 80 84 75 79 70 74 65 69 60 64 * __________ 51) Compute for . A. 4.47 B. 74 __________ 52) Compute for . A. 71 B. 72 __________ 53) Compute for . A. 72.23 __________ 54) Compute for A. 72 __________ 55) Compute for A. 80 B. 72.33 B. 67 B. 81 C. 74.4 C. 73 C. 72.43 C. 62 C. 82 D. 72 D. 74 D. 72 D. 74.5 D. 83 Number of examinees ( ) 17 16 15 20 14 18 Midpoint ( )

This is the d y the LORD h s made; we will rejoice nd be gl d in it


Psalm 118:24
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