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SAMPLE TEST

Name:_____________________________________Section:_________________Teacher _________________________Date:________Score:__________

Direction: Read each item carefully.Choose the letter of the best answer.Use CAPITAL LETTERS. STRICTLY NO ERASURES

___ 12. The map below represents the overview of the few
___ 1. On a number line, the distance between any two points places from Ricky’s home. Ricky plans to go to Boracay Beach
can be determined by the ______ between their coordinates. from the park near his home. Find the distance Ricky has to
A. Absolute Value of the Difference travel, starting from the park to Boracay Beach.
B. Absolute Value of the Sum
C. Absolute Value of the Product A. 4 miles
D. Absolute Value of the Quotient B. 10 miles
___ 2. By using the Pythagorean Theorem, c2 = a2 + b2, we can C. 15 miles
determine the length of the sides of what type of triangle? D. 5 miles
A. Acute Triangle C. Obtuse Triangle
B. Right Triangle D. Bermuda Triangle
___3. Find the value of x in the given figure.
A. 11 C. 13
B. 12 D. 14 ___ 13. P and Q are points on the coordinate plane as shown in
the figure below. Which of the following would give the
___ 4. In a Cartesian Plane, what is the x-coordinate/abscissa in distance between the two points?
the ordered pair (9, -8) ?
A. 9 C. 8 A. |-2-5|
B. -8 D. -9 B. |8-5|
___ 5. Which of the following represents the distance “d” C. |8-2|
between two points in a Cartesian Plane? D. |-2-8|
2
A. d=√(x2 -x1 )2 + (y2 -y1 )
2
B. d=√(x2 +x1 )2 + (y2 +y1 )
2
C. d=√(x2 -x1 )2 - (y2 -y1 )
___ 14. Based on the figure at no. 13, what are the coordinates
2 of P and Q?
D. d=√(x2 +x1 )2 - (y2 -y1 )
A. (-3, 5) and (9, 5)
B. (5, -2) and (5, 8)
___ 6. What is the distance between the points M(-3, 1) and N C. (-2, 5) and (8, 5)
(7, -3)? D. (5, -3) and (5, 9)
A. 6 units C. 14 units
From nos. 15-17 Suppose that Bancal Integrated School is
B. 2√29 units D. 4√29 units
___7. What is the distance between points N(2, -3) and O(10, - mapped on a coordinate grid wherein the origin is at the
3)? Principal’s Office. Grade 10 building is located at the point (6,
A. 12 B.19 C. 8 D.6
___ 8. Which of the following represents the midpoint “M” of 0) and the canteen is located at (21, 8).
the segment whose endpoints are (x1 , y1 ) and (x2 , y2 )? ___15. What is the distance between Grade 10 building and
x2 +x1 y2+y1
A. ( 2
), (
2
) canteen?
B. (x1 +y1 ), (x2 +y2) A. √13 units C. 17 units
x +y x +y
C. ( 12 1) , ( 22 2) B. 3√2units D. 7 units
D. (x2+x1 ), (y2+y2 ) ___ 16. What would be the midpoint of Grade 10 building and
___ 9. Find the midpoint if the endpoints are (0, 2) and (6, 4) canteen?
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A. (3, 3) C. (-5, 2) A. (7.5, 4) B. (27, 8) C.( ,4) D. (13, 2)
2
B. (3, -3) D. (5, 2) ___17. How far is the Principal’s Office from Grade 10 building?
___ 10. The coordinates of the vertices of a square are H(3, 8), A. 5 units B. 6 units C. 7 units D. 8 units
I(15, 8), J(15, -4), and K(3, -4). What is the length of a diagonal
of a square? (Find the distance between H and J or I and K.)

___18. Find the value of r if 6r = (3)(12)


A. r = 9 B. r = 7 C. r = 3 D. r = 6
___ 19. It is ½ the diameter of a circle.
A. radio C. radium
B. radius D. center
___ 20. In Cartesian Plane, it is the coordinates of the origin.
A. 0 C. (0, 0)
A. 4 B. 8 C. 12 D. 12√2 B. 0.0 D. 0, 0
___ 21. It is the set of all points that are the same distance
___ 11. What figure is formed when the points B(3, 7), F(11, (equidistant) from a fixed point (center).
10), G(11, 5), and H(3,2) are connected consecutively? A. point C. triangle
A. parallelogram B. trapezoid C. square D. rectangle B. circle D. square
Use the figure below, to answer numbers 22- 24: ___34. What is the value of “r” (radius) of that equation of a
circle inside the box?
A. 4 B. 8 C. 12 D. 16
___35. What is the general form of that equation of a circle
inside the box?
A. x2 + y2 -10x-14y+58=0
B. x2 - y2 -10x-14y+58=0
C. x2 + y2 +10x-14y-58=0
D. x2 + y2 +58=0

___ 22. The center of that circle is located at ___. ___ 36. Find the values of D, E, and F from the general form of
A. the origin C. (0, 0) the equation inside the box
B. Point A D. All of the above A. D=-10, E=-14, and F=58
___ 23. The radius of that circle measures ____ units. B. D=10, E=14, and F=58
A. 0 unit C. -10 units C. D=-5, E= -7, and F=-58
B. 10 units D. None of the above D. D=5, E=7, and F=-58
___ 24. What is the equation of that circle?
A. x2 +y2 =100 C. x2 +y2 =1
2 2
B. x +y =10 D. x2 +y2 =0 ___37. Transform this into its general form: x2 +y2 =625
A. x2 +y2 -625=0 C. x2 +y2 +625=0
For nos. 25-27, study the figure below to answer the following: B. x2 +y2 -15=0 D. x2 +y2 +15=0
___38. Determine the center and radius:
___ 25. What is the length of the (x-18)2 + (y+36)2 =324
radius of the circle if the gridlines A. C(18,36); r=18 C. C(-18,36); r=18
measure 1 unit? B. C(-18,-36); r=18 D. C(18,-36); r=18
A. 5 units C. 6 units ___39. Determine the center and radius by transforming this
B. 7 units D. 8 units into its standard form:
x2 + y2 +4x-4y-28=0
___ 26. By looking at the figure above, what would be the C. C(-2,-2); r=6 C. C(2,-2); r=6
standard equation ? D. C(2,2); r=6 D. C(-2,2); r=6
A. (x-4)2 + (y-3)2 =25 C. (x-4)2 + (y-3)2 =16
2 2
B. 4x +3y =25 D. (x+4)2 + (y+3)2 =25 For nos. 40-45, choose your answer from the four graphs of
___ 27. If the center of the circle (see above figure) changed its circle:
location to (0,0), then what is the new equation of the circle in
standard form?
A. x2 +y2 =144 C. x2 +y2 =25
2 2
B. x +y =24 D. x2 +y2 =5

___ 28. What formula is used in order to complete the square: I. III.
Ax2 + Bx + __ = 0 ?
B B 2
A. − C. ( )
2 2
B
B. D. 2B
2
___29. Complete the square: x2 + 18x + __ = 0
A. 9 B.-9 C. 81 D.18
2 II. IV.
___30. Complete the square: x - 23x + __ = 0 ?
529 4
A. C.
4 529 ___ 40. Which among the graphs has an equation of:
23 2
B.
2
D.
23
x2 +y2 =49
___31. Which among these is the square of a binomial of: A. I C. III
x2 + 36x + 324= 0 ? B. II D. IV
A. (x+12)2 C. (x+16)2 ___ 41. Which among the graphs has an equation of:
2 (x-2)2 + (y-1)2 =49
B. (x+14) D. (x+18)2
A. I C. III
For nos. 32-36, look at the equation inside box to answer the B. II D. IV
___ 42. Which among the graphs has an equation of:
given questions.
(x-5)2 + (y+5)2 =49
(x-5)2 + (y-7)2 =16 A. I C. III
B. II D. IV
___ 43. What is the radius of graph I?
___32. Which among these is the expanded form of the
A. 1 unit C. 5 units
equation above?
B. 3 units D. 7 units
A. x2 -10x+25+ y2 -14y+49-16=0
B. x2 +10x+25+ y2 +14y+49-16=0 ___ 44. Which graphs have the center at the origin?
C. x2 -10x-25+ y2 -14y-49-16=0 A. I and II C. III and IV
D. x2 +10x+25+ y2 +14y+49+16=0 B. II and III D. I and IV
___33. Which among these is the center of the circle based on ___ 45. Which graphs have the center at (h, k)?
the equation inside the box? A. I and II C. III and IV
A. Center (-5, -7) C. Center (5, 7) B. II and III D. I and IV
B. Center (4, 4) D. Center (-4, -4)

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For nos. 46-50. Read the problem carefully and answer the
questions.

46-47. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction Management


Committee (PDDRRMC) advised the residents living within the
10 km radius critical area to evacuate due to eminent eruption
of a volcano. On the map that is drawn on a coordinate plane,
the coordinates corresponding to the location of a volcano is
(3, 4).

___ 46. If each unit on the coordinate plane is equivalent to 1


km, what is the standard equation of the circle enclosing the
critical area?
A. (x-3)2 + (y-4)2 =10
B. (x+3)2 + (y+4)2 =100
C. (x-3)2 - (y-4)2 =10
D. (x-3)2 + (y-4)2 =100

___ 47. Suppose you live at point (11, 6). Would you follow the
advice of the PDRRMC? Why? (clue: compute the distance
between the volcano and (11,6))
A. Yes, because I live inside the 10 km radius critical area.
B. Yes, because I live at exactly 10 km away from the
volcano.
C. No, because I live outside the 10 km radius critical
area.
D. I don’t know.

For nos. 48-50., answer A for YES, and B for NO.

A. YES B. NO

___ 48. A radio tower services a 10 mile radius. You stop your
car 8 miles east and 8 miles north of the tower. Will you be able
to receive radio waves from the tower?
___49.Does x2 +y2 =0 represent a circle?
___50. Does (x-5)2 + (y+5)2 =-8 represent a circle?

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