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The multiple of a number is the
product of this number by any
other number (0, 1, 2, 3, ...).
For example, the number 24 can be divided
by 3 without a reminder. Like this, 24 is a
multiple of 8, because, 3 times 8 equals 24.
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1. What is the sum of the first
5 multiples of 8?
A. 120
B. 130
C. 140
D.150
80
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2. What is the sum of the first
ten consecutive even integers?
A. 90
B. 100
C. 110
D. 120
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Sum of n even numbers = n
(n+1)
14
2. What is the sum of the first
ten consecutive even integers?
A. 90
B. 100
C. 110
D. 120
15
3. Cotabato City National High School-Rojas
extends community service by giving in-kind
donations to barangays and front liners of the
city. On the first week of the month of April, the
school shared a total of P20,000 worth of in-kinds
to nearby barangays. If donations keep increasing
every week by a thousand than the previous
week, how much all in all were given away by the
school in just 2 months?
A. P 188,000 C. P 220,000
B. P 195,000 D. P 250,000
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3. Cotabato City National High School-Rojas
extends community service by giving in-kind
donations to barangays and front liners of the
city. On the first week of the month of April, the
school shared a total of P20,000 worth of in-kinds
to nearby barangays. If donations keep increasing
every week by a thousand than the previous
week, how much all in all were given away by the
school in just 2 months?
A. P 188,000 C. P 220,000
B. P 195,000 D. P 250,000
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4. Due to the pandemic, announcements in
school were sent using text brigade. On one day,
the principal informs two teachers on an update
about health concerns, each of whom sends the
message to two other teachers, and so on.
Suppose that text messages were sent in 8
rounds, counting the principal’s message as the
first, how many text messages were sent in all?
A. 450 C. 315
B. 420 D. 255
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4. Due to the pandemic, announcements in
school were sent using text brigade. On one day,
the principal informs two teachers on an update
about health concerns, each of whom sends the
message to two other teachers, and so on.
Suppose that text messages were sent in 8
rounds, counting the principal’s message as the
first, how many text messages were sent in all?
A. 450 C. 315
B. 420 D. 255
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4. Roman is the track and field
representative of their school. He begins
training by running 5 miles during the first
week, 6.5 miles during the second week, and 8
miles on the third week. Assume this pattern
continues, how far will he run on the tenth
week?
A. 18.5 miles C. 21.5 miles
B. 20 miles D. 23 miles
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5. Roman is the track and field
representative of their school. He begins
training by running 5 miles during the first
week, 6.5 miles during the second week, and 8
miles on the third week. Assume this pattern
continues, how far will he run on the tenth
week?
A. 18.5 miles C. 21.5 miles
B. 20 miles D. 23 miles
21
6. A mine worker discovers an ore sample
containing 500 mg radioactive material. It was
discovered that the radioactive material has a
half-life of 1 day. About how much of the
radioactive material will be present after 7 days?
A. 3.9 mg C. 15.6 mg
B. 7.8 mg D. 31.2 mg
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6. A mine worker discovers an ore sample
containing 500 mg radioactive material. It was
discovered that the radioactive material has a
half-life of 1 day. About how much of the
radioactive material will be present after 7 days?
A. 3.9 mg C. 15.6 mg
B. 7.8 mg D. 31.2 mg
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7. Max bought a car for P 600,000. The
yearly depreciation of his car is 10% of its value
at the start of the year. What is its value after 4
years?
A. P 437,400 C. P 393, 660
B. P 438,000 D. P 378, 000
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8. Max bought a car for P 600,000. The
yearly depreciation of his car is 10% of its value
at the start of the year. What is its value after 4
years?
A. P 437,400 C. P 393, 660
B. P 438,000 D. P 378, 000
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8. Max bought a car for P 600,000. The
yearly depreciation of his car is 10% of its value
at the start of the year. What is its value after 4
years?
A. P 437,400 C. P 393, 660
B. P 438,000 D. P 378, 000
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9. During a freefall, a skydiver jumps 16
feet, 48 feet, and 80 feet on the first, second,
and third fall respectively. If he continues to
jump at this rate, how many feet will he have
jumped during the tenth fall?
A. 304 C. 314 928
B. 336 D. 944 784
NO ANSWER
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11. If a sixth-degree polynomial is
divided by a second-degree polynomial, what is
the degree of the quotient?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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11. If a sixth-degree polynomial is
divided by a second-degree polynomial, what is
the degree of the quotient?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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12. If 4 marbles are picked randomly
from a jar containing 8 red marbles and 7 blue
marbles, in how many possible ways can at least
2 of the marbles picked are red?
A. 1638
B. 1568
C. 1176
D. 1050
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13. When Joseph sorts his collection of
marbles into groups of 2, 3, 4 or 8, there is
always one marble left. What is the smallest
number of marbles Joseph can have?
A. 35 C. 25
B. 28 D. 21
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13. Two brothers and their younger sister
are to divide an inheritance worth P300, 000 n
the ratio of 5:6:4, with the girl getting the least
share. How much is the share of the sister?
A. P20,000 C. P100,000
B. P80,000 D. P40,000
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13. Two brothers and their younger sister
are to divide an inheritance worth P300, 000 n
the ratio of 5:6:4, with the girl getting the least
share. How much is the share of the sister?
A. P20,000 C. P100,000
B. P80,000 D. P40,000
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14. 15. Which of the following statements
is FALSE?
A. If a number is a multiple of 9, then it is also a
multiple of 3.
B. If a number is divided by 9, then it is divisible
by 3.
C. If 9 is a divisor of a number, then 3 is also a
divisor of the number.
D. If a number is divisible by 3, then it is divided
by 9.
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14. 15. Which of the following statements
is FALSE?
A. If a number is a multiple of 9, then it is also a
multiple of 3.
B. If a number is divided by 9, then it is divisible
by 3.
C. If 9 is a divisor of a number, then 3 is also a
divisor of the number.
D. If a number is divisible by 3, then it is divided
by 9.
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15. Employees in a firm are entitled to 1 – day
vacation leave for every 20 working days. If in
2007, this firm had 280 working days, how many
days of vacation leave are the employees
entitled to?
A. 20 days C. 24 days
B. 15 days D. 14 days
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16. Employees in a firm are entitled to 1 – day
vacation leave for every 20 working days. If in
2007, this firm had 280 working days, how many
days of vacation leave are the employees
entitled to?
A. 20 days C. 24 days
B. 15 days D. 14 days
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17. What is the perimeter of a square whose area
is 256 m2?
A. 1024 m C. 50 m
B. 64 m D. 16 m
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17. What is the perimeter of a square whose area
is 256 m2?
A. 1024 m C. 50 m
B. 64 m D. 16 m
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18. The initial temperature of an object was 27°C.
After exposing the object to different
surrounding media, its temperature decreased
by 7°C, then increased by 10°C and then finally
decreased by 25°C. What was the final
temperature of the object?
A. 15°C C. 5°C
B. 20°C D. -5°C
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18. The initial temperature of an object was 27°C.
After exposing the object to different
surrounding media, its temperature decreased
by 7°C, then increased by 10°C and then finally
decreased by 25°C. What was the final
temperature of the object?
A. 15°C C. 5°C
B. 20°C D. -5°C
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19. A tank that holds 400 gallons of water can be
filled by one pipe in 15 minutes and emptied by
another in 40 minutes. How long would it take
to fill the tank if both pipes are functioning?
A. 28 min C. 24 min
B. 21 min D. 23 min
42
19. A tank that holds 400 gallons of water can be
filled by one pipe in 15 minutes and emptied by
another in 40 minutes. How long would it take
to fill the tank if both pipes are functioning?
A. 28 min C. 24 min
B. 21 min D. 23 min
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20. Linda paid P360.00 for 12 notebooks but she
was given 3 additional notebooks for free. In
effect, what rate of discount did she enjoy?
A. 50%
B. 40%
C. 18%
D. 20%
44
20. Linda paid P360.00 for 12 notebooks but she
was given 3 additional notebooks for free. In
effect, what rate of discount did she enjoy?
A. 50%
B. 40%
C. 18%
D. 20%
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21. Nine bus stops are equally spaced along a bus
route. The distance from the first to the third
stop is 600 meters. How far is the distance form
the first stop to the last stop?
A. 2100 meters C. 900 meters
B. 2400 meters D.2700 meters
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21. Nine bus stops are equally spaced along a bus
route. The distance from the first to the third
stop is 600 meters. How far is the distance form
the first stop to the last stop?
A. 2100 meters C. 900 meters
B. 2400 meters D.2700 meters
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22.The roots of the equation (x – 5) (x – 3) = 0
are .
A. 3 or -5
B. 3 or 5
C. -3 or 5
D. -3 or -5
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22.The roots of the equation (x – 5) (x – 3) = 0
are .
A. 3 or -5
B. 3 or 5
C. -3 or 5
D. -3 or -5
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23.The average of m and n is 9, and p = 12. What
is the average of m, n, and p?
A. 7
B. 21
C. 10
D. 18
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23.The average of m and n is 9, and p = 12. What
is the average of m, n, and p?
A. 7
B. 21
C. 10
D. 18
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24. M varies inversely as N. If M = 25 when N =
2, what is M when N = 5?
A. 16
B. 10
C. 5
D. 2
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24. M varies inversely as N. If M = 25 when N =
2, what is M when N = 5?
A. 16
B. 10
C. 5
D. 2
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THE DO’S & DON’T’S BEFORE THE
EXAMINATION
Put all your bags/other unnecessary
examination materials in front below the
chalkboard.
Never forget to start with a Prayer.
You are not allowed to transfer to any other
chairs once the examination will start.
Do personal necessities prior to the start of the
exam, as you may no longer allowed to go out
once the exam will start.
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THE DO’S & DON’T’S BEFORE THE
EXAMINATION
You will be given Test Questionnaires and a
separate Answer Sheet. Never write anything in
the Test Questionnaire. Keep your answer sheet
clean and dry at all times.
Start by fill-outing your Answer Sheet with the
needed information. Shade all at once the boxes
that needs your Student Zipgrade ID No.
Ask your Student Zipgrade ID No. from your
proctor.
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THE DO’S & DON’T’S DURING THE
EXAMINATION
Make your Answer Sheet as Neat as possible and
avoid ERASURES as this will affect the electronic
checking of your answers.
Do not open your test booklet if you are not told
to do so.
If you are done before the time, review your
answers and/or take a nap on your chair so that
you will not disturb the other examinees.
All answers sheets will collected at once when
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THE DO’S & DON’T’S AFTER THE
EXAMINATION
Return the Test Questionnaires as this will be
used by the other examinees from the other
classroom.
Once done, take a short break and wait for the
next subjects.
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Introduction on How to Perform Item Analysis

  • 2.
    What is Zipgrade ZipgradePricing - How to start subscribing to PRO How to use - Downloading the App from the store - Log in/Sign Up - Registering Students to your Account/Assigning to classes - Creating of Answer Sheet - Creating your Quiz - Adding Key answer to your Quiz - Checking using your Mobile Phone
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    5 ZIPGRADE PRICING $ 6.99 forone year/ ₱ 395.00
  • 6.
    6 HOW TO USE -Downloading the App from the store - Log in/Sign Up - Registering Students to your Account/Assigning to classes - Creating of Answer Sheet - Creating your Quiz - Adding Key answer to your Quiz - Checking/Scanning using your Mobile Phone
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
    10 The multiple ofa number is the product of this number by any other number (0, 1, 2, 3, ...). For example, the number 24 can be divided by 3 without a reminder. Like this, 24 is a multiple of 8, because, 3 times 8 equals 24.
  • 11.
    11 1. What isthe sum of the first 5 multiples of 8? A. 120 B. 130 C. 140 D.150 80
  • 12.
    12 2. What isthe sum of the first ten consecutive even integers? A. 90 B. 100 C. 110 D. 120
  • 13.
    13 Sum of neven numbers = n (n+1)
  • 14.
    14 2. What isthe sum of the first ten consecutive even integers? A. 90 B. 100 C. 110 D. 120
  • 15.
    15 3. Cotabato CityNational High School-Rojas extends community service by giving in-kind donations to barangays and front liners of the city. On the first week of the month of April, the school shared a total of P20,000 worth of in-kinds to nearby barangays. If donations keep increasing every week by a thousand than the previous week, how much all in all were given away by the school in just 2 months? A. P 188,000 C. P 220,000 B. P 195,000 D. P 250,000
  • 16.
    16 3. Cotabato CityNational High School-Rojas extends community service by giving in-kind donations to barangays and front liners of the city. On the first week of the month of April, the school shared a total of P20,000 worth of in-kinds to nearby barangays. If donations keep increasing every week by a thousand than the previous week, how much all in all were given away by the school in just 2 months? A. P 188,000 C. P 220,000 B. P 195,000 D. P 250,000
  • 17.
    17 4. Due tothe pandemic, announcements in school were sent using text brigade. On one day, the principal informs two teachers on an update about health concerns, each of whom sends the message to two other teachers, and so on. Suppose that text messages were sent in 8 rounds, counting the principal’s message as the first, how many text messages were sent in all? A. 450 C. 315 B. 420 D. 255
  • 18.
    18 4. Due tothe pandemic, announcements in school were sent using text brigade. On one day, the principal informs two teachers on an update about health concerns, each of whom sends the message to two other teachers, and so on. Suppose that text messages were sent in 8 rounds, counting the principal’s message as the first, how many text messages were sent in all? A. 450 C. 315 B. 420 D. 255
  • 19.
    19 4. Roman isthe track and field representative of their school. He begins training by running 5 miles during the first week, 6.5 miles during the second week, and 8 miles on the third week. Assume this pattern continues, how far will he run on the tenth week? A. 18.5 miles C. 21.5 miles B. 20 miles D. 23 miles
  • 20.
    20 5. Roman isthe track and field representative of their school. He begins training by running 5 miles during the first week, 6.5 miles during the second week, and 8 miles on the third week. Assume this pattern continues, how far will he run on the tenth week? A. 18.5 miles C. 21.5 miles B. 20 miles D. 23 miles
  • 21.
    21 6. A mineworker discovers an ore sample containing 500 mg radioactive material. It was discovered that the radioactive material has a half-life of 1 day. About how much of the radioactive material will be present after 7 days? A. 3.9 mg C. 15.6 mg B. 7.8 mg D. 31.2 mg
  • 22.
    22 6. A mineworker discovers an ore sample containing 500 mg radioactive material. It was discovered that the radioactive material has a half-life of 1 day. About how much of the radioactive material will be present after 7 days? A. 3.9 mg C. 15.6 mg B. 7.8 mg D. 31.2 mg
  • 23.
    23 7. Max boughta car for P 600,000. The yearly depreciation of his car is 10% of its value at the start of the year. What is its value after 4 years? A. P 437,400 C. P 393, 660 B. P 438,000 D. P 378, 000
  • 24.
    24 8. Max boughta car for P 600,000. The yearly depreciation of his car is 10% of its value at the start of the year. What is its value after 4 years? A. P 437,400 C. P 393, 660 B. P 438,000 D. P 378, 000
  • 25.
    25 8. Max boughta car for P 600,000. The yearly depreciation of his car is 10% of its value at the start of the year. What is its value after 4 years? A. P 437,400 C. P 393, 660 B. P 438,000 D. P 378, 000
  • 26.
    26 9. During afreefall, a skydiver jumps 16 feet, 48 feet, and 80 feet on the first, second, and third fall respectively. If he continues to jump at this rate, how many feet will he have jumped during the tenth fall? A. 304 C. 314 928 B. 336 D. 944 784 NO ANSWER
  • 27.
    27 11. If asixth-degree polynomial is divided by a second-degree polynomial, what is the degree of the quotient? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
  • 28.
    28 11. If asixth-degree polynomial is divided by a second-degree polynomial, what is the degree of the quotient? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
  • 29.
    29 12. If 4marbles are picked randomly from a jar containing 8 red marbles and 7 blue marbles, in how many possible ways can at least 2 of the marbles picked are red? A. 1638 B. 1568 C. 1176 D. 1050
  • 30.
    30 13. When Josephsorts his collection of marbles into groups of 2, 3, 4 or 8, there is always one marble left. What is the smallest number of marbles Joseph can have? A. 35 C. 25 B. 28 D. 21
  • 31.
    31 13. Two brothersand their younger sister are to divide an inheritance worth P300, 000 n the ratio of 5:6:4, with the girl getting the least share. How much is the share of the sister? A. P20,000 C. P100,000 B. P80,000 D. P40,000
  • 32.
    32 13. Two brothersand their younger sister are to divide an inheritance worth P300, 000 n the ratio of 5:6:4, with the girl getting the least share. How much is the share of the sister? A. P20,000 C. P100,000 B. P80,000 D. P40,000
  • 33.
    33 14. 15. Whichof the following statements is FALSE? A. If a number is a multiple of 9, then it is also a multiple of 3. B. If a number is divided by 9, then it is divisible by 3. C. If 9 is a divisor of a number, then 3 is also a divisor of the number. D. If a number is divisible by 3, then it is divided by 9.
  • 34.
    34 14. 15. Whichof the following statements is FALSE? A. If a number is a multiple of 9, then it is also a multiple of 3. B. If a number is divided by 9, then it is divisible by 3. C. If 9 is a divisor of a number, then 3 is also a divisor of the number. D. If a number is divisible by 3, then it is divided by 9.
  • 35.
    35 15. Employees ina firm are entitled to 1 – day vacation leave for every 20 working days. If in 2007, this firm had 280 working days, how many days of vacation leave are the employees entitled to? A. 20 days C. 24 days B. 15 days D. 14 days
  • 36.
    36 16. Employees ina firm are entitled to 1 – day vacation leave for every 20 working days. If in 2007, this firm had 280 working days, how many days of vacation leave are the employees entitled to? A. 20 days C. 24 days B. 15 days D. 14 days
  • 37.
    37 17. What isthe perimeter of a square whose area is 256 m2? A. 1024 m C. 50 m B. 64 m D. 16 m
  • 38.
    38 17. What isthe perimeter of a square whose area is 256 m2? A. 1024 m C. 50 m B. 64 m D. 16 m
  • 39.
    39 18. The initialtemperature of an object was 27°C. After exposing the object to different surrounding media, its temperature decreased by 7°C, then increased by 10°C and then finally decreased by 25°C. What was the final temperature of the object? A. 15°C C. 5°C B. 20°C D. -5°C
  • 40.
    40 18. The initialtemperature of an object was 27°C. After exposing the object to different surrounding media, its temperature decreased by 7°C, then increased by 10°C and then finally decreased by 25°C. What was the final temperature of the object? A. 15°C C. 5°C B. 20°C D. -5°C
  • 41.
    41 19. A tankthat holds 400 gallons of water can be filled by one pipe in 15 minutes and emptied by another in 40 minutes. How long would it take to fill the tank if both pipes are functioning? A. 28 min C. 24 min B. 21 min D. 23 min
  • 42.
    42 19. A tankthat holds 400 gallons of water can be filled by one pipe in 15 minutes and emptied by another in 40 minutes. How long would it take to fill the tank if both pipes are functioning? A. 28 min C. 24 min B. 21 min D. 23 min
  • 43.
    43 20. Linda paidP360.00 for 12 notebooks but she was given 3 additional notebooks for free. In effect, what rate of discount did she enjoy? A. 50% B. 40% C. 18% D. 20%
  • 44.
    44 20. Linda paidP360.00 for 12 notebooks but she was given 3 additional notebooks for free. In effect, what rate of discount did she enjoy? A. 50% B. 40% C. 18% D. 20%
  • 45.
    45 21. Nine busstops are equally spaced along a bus route. The distance from the first to the third stop is 600 meters. How far is the distance form the first stop to the last stop? A. 2100 meters C. 900 meters B. 2400 meters D.2700 meters
  • 46.
    46 21. Nine busstops are equally spaced along a bus route. The distance from the first to the third stop is 600 meters. How far is the distance form the first stop to the last stop? A. 2100 meters C. 900 meters B. 2400 meters D.2700 meters
  • 47.
    47 22.The roots ofthe equation (x – 5) (x – 3) = 0 are . A. 3 or -5 B. 3 or 5 C. -3 or 5 D. -3 or -5
  • 48.
    48 22.The roots ofthe equation (x – 5) (x – 3) = 0 are . A. 3 or -5 B. 3 or 5 C. -3 or 5 D. -3 or -5
  • 49.
    49 23.The average ofm and n is 9, and p = 12. What is the average of m, n, and p? A. 7 B. 21 C. 10 D. 18
  • 50.
    50 23.The average ofm and n is 9, and p = 12. What is the average of m, n, and p? A. 7 B. 21 C. 10 D. 18
  • 51.
    51 24. M variesinversely as N. If M = 25 when N = 2, what is M when N = 5? A. 16 B. 10 C. 5 D. 2
  • 52.
    52 24. M variesinversely as N. If M = 25 when N = 2, what is M when N = 5? A. 16 B. 10 C. 5 D. 2
  • 53.
    53 THE DO’S &DON’T’S BEFORE THE EXAMINATION Put all your bags/other unnecessary examination materials in front below the chalkboard. Never forget to start with a Prayer. You are not allowed to transfer to any other chairs once the examination will start. Do personal necessities prior to the start of the exam, as you may no longer allowed to go out once the exam will start.
  • 54.
    54 THE DO’S &DON’T’S BEFORE THE EXAMINATION You will be given Test Questionnaires and a separate Answer Sheet. Never write anything in the Test Questionnaire. Keep your answer sheet clean and dry at all times. Start by fill-outing your Answer Sheet with the needed information. Shade all at once the boxes that needs your Student Zipgrade ID No. Ask your Student Zipgrade ID No. from your proctor.
  • 55.
    55 THE DO’S &DON’T’S DURING THE EXAMINATION Make your Answer Sheet as Neat as possible and avoid ERASURES as this will affect the electronic checking of your answers. Do not open your test booklet if you are not told to do so. If you are done before the time, review your answers and/or take a nap on your chair so that you will not disturb the other examinees. All answers sheets will collected at once when
  • 56.
    56 THE DO’S &DON’T’S AFTER THE EXAMINATION Return the Test Questionnaires as this will be used by the other examinees from the other classroom. Once done, take a short break and wait for the next subjects.
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  • 59.