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PLANE GEOMETRY (73 Items) 8.

Find the area of the triangle whose sides are 12, 16, &
21 units.
1. The sides of a right triangle have lengths (a – b), a, A. 95.45 sq. units
and (a + b). What is the ratio of a to b if a is greater than B. 102.36 sq. units
b and b could not be equal to zero? C. 87.45 sq. units
A. 1 : 4 D. 82.78 sq. units
B. 3 : 1
C. 1 : 4 9. The sides of a right triangle are 8, 15 and 17 units. If
D. 4 : 1 each side is doubled, how many square units will be the
area of the new triangle?
2. Two sides of a triangle measure 8 cm and 12 cm. find A. 240
its area if its perimeter is 26 cm. B. 300
A. 21.33 sq. m. C. 320
B. 32.56 sq. cm. D. 420
C. 3.306 sq. in.
D. 32.56 sq. in. 10. Two triangles have equal bases. The altitude of one
triangle is 3 units more than its base and the altitude of
3. If three sides of a triangle of an acute triangle is 3 cm, the other is 3 units less than its base. Find the altitudes,
4 cm, and “x” cm, what are the possible values of x? if the areas of the triangle differ by 21 square units.
A. 1 < x < 5 A. 5 & 11
B. 0 < x > 5 B. 4 & 10
C. 0 < x < 7 C. 6 & 12
D. 1 < x > 7 D. 3 & 9

4. In triangle ABC, AB = 8 m and BC = 20 m. one possible 11. A triangular piece of wood having a dimension 130
dimension of CA is: cm, 180 cm, & 190 cm is to be divided by a line bisecting
A. 13 the longest side drawn from its opposite vertex. The
B. 7 area of the part adjacent to the 180-cm side is:
C. 9 A. 5126 sq. cm.
D. 11 B. 5162 sq. cm.
C. 5612 sq. cm.
5. In a triangle BCD, BC = 25 m. and CD = 10 m. The D. 5216 sq. cm.
perimeter of the triangle may be.
A. 72 m. 12. Find EB if the area of the inner triangle is ¼ of the
B. 70 m. outer triangle.
C. 69 m. A. 32.5
D. 71 m. B. 55.7
C. 56.2
6. The sides of a triangle ABC are AB = 25 cm, BC = 39 D. 57.5
cm, and AC = 40 cm. Find its area.
A. 486 sq. cm. 13. A piece of wire is shaped to enclose a square whose
B. 846 sq. cm. area is 169 cm2. It is then reshaped to enclose a
C. 648 sq. cm. rectangle whose length is 15 cm. The area of the
D. 468 sq. cm. rectangle is:
A. 165 cm2
7. The corresponding sides of two similar triangles are in B. 175 cm2
the ratio 3:2. What is the ratio of their areas? C. 170 cm2
A. 3 D. 156 cm2
B. 2
C. 9/4 14. The diagonal of the floor of a rectangular room is
D. 3/2 7.50 m. The shorter side of the room is 4.5 m. What is
the area of the room?
A. 36 sq. m.
B. 27 sq. m. A. 20 centimeter
C. 58 sq. m. B. 21 centimeter
D. 24 sq. m. C. 22 centimeter
D. 23 centimeter
15. A man measuring a rectangle “x” meters by “y”
meters, makes each side 15% too small. By how many 22. The diagonals of a rhombus are 10 cm. and 8 cm.,
percent will his estimate for the area be too small? respectively. Its area is:
A. 23.55% A. 10 sq. cm.
B. 25.67% B. 50 sq. cm.
C. 27.75% C. 60 sq. cm.
D. 72.25% D. 40 sq. cm.

16. The length of the side of a square is increased by 23. Given a cyclic quadrilateral whose sides are 4 cm, 5
100%. Its perimeter is increased by: cm, 8 cm, and 11 cm. Its area is:
A. 25% A. 40.25 sq. cm.
B. 100% B. 48.65 sq. cm.
C. 200% C. 50.25 sq. cm.
D. 300% D. 60.25 sq. cm.

17. A piece of wire of length 52 cm is cut into two parts. 24. A rectangle ABCD which measure 18 by 24 cm is
Each part is then bent to form a square. It is found that folded once, perpendicular to diagonal AC, so that the
total area of the two squares is 97 sq. cm. the opposite vertices A and C coincide. Find the length of
dimension of the bigger square is: the fold.
A. 4 A. 2
B. 9 B. 7/2
C. 3 C. 54/2
D. 6 D. 45/2

18. In the figure shown, ABCD is a square and PDC is an 25. The sides of a quadrilateral are 10m, 8m, 16m and
equilateral triangle. Find Ѳ. 20m, respectively. Two opposite interior angles have a
A. 5° sum of 225°. Find the area of the quadrilateral in sq. m.
B. 15° A. 140.33 sq. cm.
C. 10° B. 145.33 sq. cm.
D. 25° C. 150.33 sq. cm.
D. 155.33 sq. cm.
19. One side of a parallelogram is 10 m and its diagonals
are 16 m and 24 m, respectively. Its area is: 26. A trapezoid has an area of 36 m2 & altitude of 2 m.
A. 156.8 sq. m. Its two bases in meters have ratio of 4:5, the bases are:
B. 185.6 sq. m. A. 12, 15
C. 158.7 sq. m. B. 7, 11
D. 142.3 sq. m. C. 16, 20
D. 8, 10
20. If the sides of the parallelogram and an included
angle are 6, 10 and 100 degrees respectively, find the 27. Determine the area of the quadrilateral ABCD
length of the shorter diagonal. shown if OB = 80 cm, OA = 120 cm, OD = 150 cm and Ѳ
A. 10.63 = 25°.
B. 10.37 A. 2272 sq. cm
C. 10.73 B. 7222 sq. cm
D. 10.23 C. 2572 sq. cm
D. 2722 sq. cm
21. The area of a rhombus is 132 square cm. if its
shorter diagonal is 12 cm, the length of the longer 28. A corner lot of land is 35 m on one street and 25 m
diagonal is: on the other street. The angle between the two lines of
the street being 82°. The other to two lines of the lot C. 7
are respectively perpendicular to the lines of the D. 8
streets. What is the worth of the lot if its unit price is
P2500 per square meter? 36. How many diagonals does a pentedecagon have:
A. P1,978,456 A. 60
B. P1,588,045 B. 70
C. P2,234,023 C. 80
D. P1,884,050 D. 90

29. Determine the area of the quadrilateral having (8, - 37. A polygon has 170 diagonals. How many sides does
2), (5, 6), (4, 1), and (-7, 4) as consecutive vertices. it have?
A. 22 sq. units A. 20
B. 44 sq. units B. 18
C. 32 sq. units C. 25
D. 48 sq. units D. 26

30. Find the area of the shaded portion shown if AB is 38. A regular hexagon with an area of 93.53 square
parallel to CD. centimeters is inscribed in a circle. The area in the circle
A. 16 sq. m. not covered by hexagon is:
B. 18 sq. m. A. 18.38 cm2
C. 20 sq. m. B. 16.72 cm2
D. 22 sq. m. C. 19.57 cm2
D. 15.68 cm2
31. The deflection angles of any polygon has a sum of:
A. 360° 39. The area of a regular decagon inscribed in a circle of
B. 720° 15 cm diameter is:
C. 180°(n – 3) A. 156 sq. cm.
D. 180° n B. 158 sq. cm.
C. 165 sq. cm.
32. The sum of the interior angles of a dodecagon is: D. 185 sq. cm.
A. 2160°
B. 1980° 40. The sum of the interior angle of polygon is 2,520°.
C. 1800° How many are the sides?
D. 2520° A. 14
B. 15
33. Each interior angle of a regular polygon is 165°. How C. 16
many sides? D. 17
A. 23
B. 24 41. The area of a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle of
C. 25 radius 1 is:
D. 26 A. 2.698 sq. units
B. 2.598 sq. units
34. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 540°. C. 3.698 sq. units
Find the number of sides. D. 3.598 sq. units
A. 4
B. 6 42. The corners of a 2-meter square are cut off to form
C. 7 a regular octagon. What is the length of the sides of the
D. 5 resulting octagon?
A. 0.525
35. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon of n B. 0.626
sides is 1080°. Find the value of n. C. 0.727
A. 5 D. 0.828
B. 6
43. If a regular polygon has 27 diagonals, then it is a: 50. A semi-circle of radius 14 cm is formed from a piece
A. Hexagon of wire. If it is bent into a rectangle whose length is 1cm
B. Nonagon more than its width, find the area of the rectangle.
C. Pentagon A. 256.25 sq. cm.
D. Heptagon B. 323.57 sq. cm.
C. 386.54 sq. cm.
44. One side of a regular octagon is 2. Find the area of D. 452.24 sq. cm
the region inside the octagon.
A. 19.3 sq. units 51. The angle of a sector is 30 degrees and the radius is
B. 13.9 sq. units 15 cm. What is the area of the sector?
C. 21.4 sq. units A. 89.5 cm2
D. 31 sq. units B. 58.9 cm2
C. 59.8 cm2
45. A regular octagon is inscribed in a circle of radius 10. D. 85.9 cm2
Find the area of the octagon.
A. 228.2 sq. units 52. A sector has a radius of 12 cm. if the length of its arc
B. 288.2 sq. units is 12 cm, its area is:
C. 282.8 sq. units A. 66 sq. cm.
D. 238.2 sq. units B. 82 sq. cm.
C. 144 sq. cm.
46. The area of a circle is 89.4 square inches. What is D. 72 sq. cm.
the circumference?
A. 35.33 inches 53. The perimeter of a sector is 9 cm and its radius is 3
B. 32.25 inches cm. What is the area of the sector?
C. 33.52 inches A. 4 cm2
D. 35.55 inches B. 9/2 cm2
C. 11/2 cm2
47. A circle whose area is 452 cm square is cut into two D. 27/2 cm2
segment by a chord whose distance from the center of
the circle is 6 cm. Find the area of the larger segment in 54. A swimming pool is to be constructed in the space
cm square. of partially overlapping identical circles. Each of the
A. 372.5 circles has a radius of 9 m, and each passes through the
B. 363.6 center of the other. Find the area of the swimming pool.
C. 368.4 A. 302.33 m2
D. 377.6 B. 362.55 m2
C. 398.99 m2
48. A circle is divided into two parts by a chord, 3 cm D. 409.44 m2
away from the center. Find the area of the smaller part,
in cm square, if the circles has an area of 201 cm 55. Given are two concentric circles with the outer circle
square. having a radius of 10 cm. If the area of the inner circle is
A. 51.4 half of the outer circle, find the boarder between the
B. 57.8 two circles.
C. 55.2 A. 2.930 cm
D. 53.7 B. 2.856 cm
C. 3.265 cm
49. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a semi-circle D. 2.444 cm
with side AD coinciding with the diameter of the circle.
If sides AB, BC, and CD are 8 cm, 10 cm, and 12 cm long, 56. A circle of radius 5 cm has a chord which is 6cm
respectively, find the area of the circle. long. Find the area of the circle concentric to this circle
A. 317 sq. cm. and tangent to the given chord.
B. 356 sq. cm. A. 14π
C. 456 sq. cm. B. 16π
D. 486 sq. cm. C. 9π
D. 4π C. 46%
D. 56%
57. A reversed curve on a railroad track consists of two
circular arcs. The central angle of one side is 20° with 64. The distance between the center of the three circles
radius 2500 feet, and the central angle of the other is which are mutually tangent to each other externally are
25° with radius 3000 feet. Find the total lengths of t he 10, 12 & 14 units. The area of the of the largest circle is:
two arcs. A. 72π
A. 2812 ft. B. 23π
B. 2218 ft. C. 64π
C. 2821 ft. D. 16π
D. 2182 ft.
65. The sides of a cyclic quadrilateral measures 8 cm, 9
58. Given a triangle whose sides are 24 cm, 30 cm, and cm, 12 cm, and 7 cm, respectively. Find the area of the
36 cm. find the radius of a circle which is tangent to the circumscribing circle.
shortest and longest side of the triangle, and whose A. 8.65 cm2
center lies on the third side. B. 186.23 cm2
A. 9.111 cm C. 6.54 cm2
B. 11.91 cm D. 134.37 cm2
C. 12.31 cm
D. 18 cm 66. The wheel of a car revolves n times, while the car
travels x km. the radius of the wheel in meter is:
59. Find the area of the largest circle that can be cut A. 10,000 x/ (π n)
from a triangle whose sides are 10 cm, 18 cm, and 20 m. B. 500 x/ (π n)
A. 11π cm2 C. 500,00 x/ (π n)
B. 12π cm2 D. 5,000 x/ (π n)
C. 14π cm2
D. 15π cm2 67. If the inside wheels of a car running a circular track
are going half as fast as the outside wheel, determine
60. The diameter of the circle circumscribed about a the length of the track, described by the outer wheels, if
triangle ABC with sides a, b , c is equal to: the wheels are 1.5 m apart.
A. a/sin A A. 4π
B. b/sin B B. 5π
C. c/sin C C. 6π
D. all of the above D. 8π

61. The sides of a triangle are 14 cm., 15 cm., and 13 68. A goat is tied to a corner of a 30 ft by 35 ft building.
cm. find the area of the circumscribing circle. If the rope is 40 ft long and the goat can reach 1 ft
A. 207.4 sq. cm. farther than the rope length, what is the maximum area
B. 209.6 sq. cm. the goat can cover?
C. 215.4 sq. cm. A. 5281 ft2
D. 220.5 sq. cm. B. 4084 ft2
C. 3961 ft2
62. What is the radius of the circle circumscribing an D. 3970 ft2
isosceles right triangle having an area of 162 sq. cm?
A. 13.52 69. The interior angles of a triangle measures 2x, x + 15,
B. 14.18 and 2x + 15. What is the value of x?
C. 12.73 A. 30°
D. 1564 B. 66°
C. 42°
63. If the radius of the circle is decreased by 20%, by D. 54°
how much is its area decreased?
A. 36% 70. Two complementary angles are in the ratio 2:1. Find
B. 26% the larger angle.
A. 30° SOLID GEOMETRY (74 Items)
B. 60°
C. 75° 1. If the edge of a cube is doubled, which of the
D. 15° following is incorrect?
A. The lateral area will be quadrupled
71. Two transmission towers 40 feet high is 200 feet B. The volume is increased 8 times
apart. If the lowest point of the cable is 10 feet above C. The diagonal is doubled
the ground, the vertical distance from the roadway to D. The weight is doubled
the cable 50 feet from the center is:
A. 17.25 feet 2. The volume of a cube is reduced by how much if all
B. 17.5 feet sides are halved?
C. 17.75 feet A. 1/8
D. 18 feet B. 5/8
C. 6/8
72. What is the area bounded by the curves y2 = 4x and D. 7/8
x2 = 4y
A. 6.0 3. Each side of a cube is increased by 1%. By what
B. 7.333 percent is the volume of the cube increased?
C. 6.666 A. 23.4%
D. 5.333 B. 33.1%
C. 3%
73. What is the area between y = 0, y = 3×2 , x = 0, and D. 34.56%
x = 2?
A. 8 4. If the edge of a cube is increased by 30%, by how
B. 12 much is the surface area increased?
C. 24 A. 67
D. 6 B. 69
C. 63
D. 65

5. Find the approximate change in the volume of a cube


of side x inches caused by increasing its side by 1%.
A. 0.3×3 cu. in.
B. 0.1×3 cu. in.
C. 0.02 cu. in.
D. 0.03×3 cu. in.

6. A rectangular bin 4 feet long, 3 feet wide, and 2 feet


high is solidly packed with bricks whose dimensions are
8 in. by 4 in. by 2 in. The number of bricks in the bin is:
A. 68
B. 386
C. 648
D. 956

7. Find the total surface area of a cube of side 6 cm.


A. 214 sq. cm.
B. 216 sq. cm.
C. 226 sq. cm.
D. 236 sq. cm.

8. The space diagonal of a cube is 4√3 m. Find its


volume.
A. 16 cubic meters each side. It is filled with water to half its depth. Find
B. 48 cubic meters the volume of the water in cubic meters.
C. 64 cubic meters A. 0.058
D. 86 cubic meters B. 0.046
C. 0.037
9. A reservoir is shaped like a square prism. If the area D. 0.065
of its base is 225 sq. cm, how many liters of water will it
hold? 16. Determine the volume of a right truncated prism
A. 3.375 with the following dimensions: Let the corner of the
B. 3375 triangular base be defined by A, B, and C. the length AB
C. 33.75 = 10 feet, BC = 9 feet and CA = 12 feet. The sides at A, B
D. 3375 and C are perpendicular to the triangular base and have
the height of 8.6 feet, 7.1 feet, and 5.5 feet,
10. Find the angle formed by the intersection of a face respectively.
diagonal t the diagonal of a cube drawn from the same A. 413 ft3
vertex. B. 311 ft3
A. 35.26° C. 313 ft3
B. 32.56° D. 391 ft3
C. 33.69°
D. 42.23° 17. The volume of a regular tetrahedron of side 5 cm is:
A. 13.72 cu. cm
11. The space diagonal of a cube (the diagonal joining B. 14.73 cu. cm
two non-coplanar vertices) is 6 m. The total surface area C. 15.63 cu. cm
of the cube is: D. 17.82 cu. Cm
A. 60
B. 66 18. A regular hexagonal pyramid whose base perimeter
C. 72 is 60 cm has an altitude of 30 cm, the volume of the
D. 78 pyramid is:
A. 2958 cu. cm.
12. The base edge of a regular hexagonal prism is 6 cm B. 2598 cu. cm.
and its bases are 12 cm apart. Find its volume in cu. cm. C. 2859 cu. cm.
A. 1563.45 cm3 D. 2589 cu. cm.
B. 1058.45 cm3
C. 1896.37 cm3 19. A frustum of a pyramid has an upper base 100 m by
D. 1122.37 cm3 10 m and a lower base of 80 m by 8 m. if the altitude of
the frustum is 5 m, find its volume.
13. The base edge of a regular pentagonal prism is 6 cm A. 4567.67 cu. m.
and its bases are 12 cm apart. Find its volume in cu. cm. B. 3873.33 cu. m.
A. 743.22 cm3 C. 4066.67 cu. m.
B. 786.89 cm3 D. 2345.98 cu. m.
C. 567.45 cm3
D. 842.12 cm3 20. The altitude of the frustum of a regular rectangular
pyramid is 5m the volume is 140 cu. m. and the upper
14. The base of a right prism is a hexagon with one side base is 3m by 4m. What are the dimensions of the lower
6 cm long. If the volume of the prism is 450 cc, how far base in m?
apart are the bases? A. 9 x 10
A. 5.74 cm B. 6 x 8
B. 3.56 cm C. 4.5 x 6
C. 4.11 cm D. 7.50 x 10
D. 4.81 cm
21. The frustum of a regular triangular pyramid has
15. A trough has an open top 0.30 m by 6 m and closed equilateral triangles for its bases. The lower and upper
vertical ends which are equilateral triangles 30 cm on
base edges are 9 m and 3 m, respectively. If the volume cone having the same vertex with an altitude of 6m.
is 118.2 cu. m.., how far apart are the base? Find the ratio of the volume of the two cones.
A. 9m A. 19:27
B. 8m B. 2:3
C. 7m C. 1:3
D. 10m D. 8:27

22. A cylindrical gasoline tank, lying horizontally, 0.90 28. A conical vessel has a height of 24 cm. and a base
m. in diameter and 3 m long is filled to a depth of 0.60 diameter of 12 cm. It holds water to a depth of 18 cm.
m. How many gallons of gasoline does it contain? Hint: above its vertex. Find the volume of its content in cc.
One cubic meter = 265 gallons A. 387.4
A. 250 B. 381.7
B. 360 C. 383.5
C. 300 D. 385.2
D. 270
29. A right circular cone with an altitude of 8 cm is
23. A closed cylindrical tank is 8 feet long and 3 feet in divided into two segments. One is a smaller circular
diameter. When lying in a horizontal position, the water cone having the same vertex with the volume equal to
is 2 feet deep. If the tank is the vertical position, the ¼ of the original cone. Find the altitude of the smaller
depth of water in the tank is: cone.
A. 5.67 m A. 4.52 cm
B. 5.82 m B. 6.74 cm
C. 5.82 ft C. 5.04 cm
D. 5.67 ft D. 6.12 cm

24. A circular cylinder is circumscribed about a right 30. The slant height of a right circular cone is 5m long.
prism having a square base one meter on an edge. The The base diameter is 6m. What is the lateral area in sq.
volume of the cylinder is 6.283 cu. m. find its altitude in m?
m. meter on an edge. The volume of the cylinder is A. 37.7
6.283 cu. m. Find its altitude in m. B. 47
A. 5 C. 44
B. 4.5 D. 40.8
C. 69.08
D. 4 31. A right circular cone has a volume of 128π/3 cm3
and an altitude of 8 cm. The lateral area is:
25. If 23 cubic meters of water are poured into a conical A. 16√5 π cm2
vessel, it reaches a depth of 12 cm. how much water B. 12√5 π cm2
must be added so that the length reaches 18 cm.? C. 16π cm2
A. 95 cubic meters D. 15π cm2
B. 100 cubic meters
C. 54.6 cubic meters 32. The volume of a right circular cone is 36π. If its
D. 76.4 cubic meters altitude is 3, find its radius.
A. 3
26. The height of a right circular base down is h. If it B. 4
contains water to depth of 2h/3 the ratio of the volume C. 5
of water to that of the cone is: D. 6
A. 1:27
B. 2:3 33. A cone and hemisphere share base that is a
C. 8:27 semicircle with radius 3 and the cone is inscribed inside
D. 26:27 the hemisphere. Find the volume of the region outside
the cone and inside the hemisphere.
27. A right circular cone with an altitude of 9m is A. 24.874
divided into two segments; one is a smaller circular B. 27.284
C. 28.274 40. The surface area of the sphere is 4πr2. Find the
D. 28.724 percentage increase in its diameter when the surface
area increases by 21%.
34. A cone was formed by rolling a thin sheet of metal A. 5%
in the form of a sector of a circle 72 cm in diameter with B. 10%
a central angle of 210°. What is the volume of the cone C. 15%
in cc? D. 20%
A. 13,602
B. 13,504 41. Find the percentage increase in volume of a sphere
C. 13,716 if its surface area is increased by 21%
D. 13,318 A. 30.2%
B. 33.1%
35. A cone was formed by rolling a thin sheet of metal C. 34.5%
in the form of a sector of a circle 72 cm in diameter with D. 30.9%
a central angle of 150°. Find the volume of the cone in
cc. 42. The volume of a sphere is increased by how much if
A. 7733 its surface area is increased by 20%?
B. 7722 A. 32.6%
C. 7744 B. 33%
D. 7711 C. 44%
D. 72.8%
36. A chemist’s measuring glass is conical in shape. If it
is 8 cm deep and 3 cm across the mouth, find the 43. Given two spheres whose combined volume is
distance on the slant edge between the markings for 1 known to be 819 cu. m. if their radii are in the ratio 3:4,
cc and 2 cc. what is the volume of the smaller sphere?
A. 0.82 cm A. 576 cu. m.
B. 0.79 cm B. 243 cu. m.
C. 0.74 cm C. 343 cu. m.
D. 0.92 cm D. 476 cu. m.

37. The base areas of a frustum of a cone are 25 sq. cm. 44. How much will the surface area of a sphere be
and 16 sq. cm, respectively. If its altitude is 6 cm, find its increased if its radius is increased by 5%?
volume. A. 25%
A. 120 cm3 B. 15.5%
B. 122 cm3 C. 12.5%
C. 129 cm3 D. 10.25%
D. 133 cm3
45. The volume of a sphere is 904.78 cu. m. Find the
38. What is the surface area of a sphere whose volume volume of the spherical segment of height 4 m.
is 36 cu. m? A. 234.57 cu. m.
A. 52.7 m2 B. 256.58 cu. m.
B. 48.7 m2 C. 145.69 cu. m.
C. 46.6 m2 D. 124.58 cu. m.
D. 54.6 m2
46. A sphere of radius r just fits into a cylindrical
39. If the surface area of a sphere is increased by 21%, container of radius r and altitude 2r. Find the empty
its volume is increased by: space in the cylinder.
A. 13.31% A. (8/9)πr3
B. 33.1% B. (20/27)πr3
C. 21% C. (4/5)πr3
D. 30% D. (2/3)πr3
47. If a solid steel ball is immersed in an eight cm. D. 2472
diameter cylinder, it displaces water to a depth of 2.25
cm. the radius of the ball is: 54. Find the volume of a spherical segment of radius 10
A. 3 cm m and the altitude 5 m.
B. 6 cm A. 654.5 cu. m.
C. 9 cm B. 659.8 cu. m.
D. 12 cm C. 675.2 cu. m.
D. 680.5 cu. m.
48. The diameter of two spheres is in the ratio 2:3. If the
sum of their volumes is 1,260 cu. m., the volume of the 55. Find the volume of a spherical wedge of radius 10
larger sphere is: cm. and central angle 50°.
A. 972 cu. m. A. 425.66 sq. m.
B. 927 cu. m. B. 431.25 sq. m.
C. 856 cu. m. C. 581.78 sq. m.
D. 865 cu. m. D. 444.56 sq. m.

49. A hemispherical bowl of radius 10 cm is filled with 56. Determine the area of the zone of a sphere of radius
water to such a depth that the water surface area is 8 in. and altitude 12 in.
equal to 75π cm2. The volume of water is: A. 192π sq. in.
A. 625/3 cm3 B. 198π sq. in.
B. 625π/3 cm3 C. 185π sq. in.
C. 625π/2 cm3 D. 195π sq. in.
D. 625π cm3
57. The corners of a cubical block touch the closed
50. A water tank is in the form of a spherical segment spherical shell that encloses it. The volume of the box is
whose base radii are 4 m and 3 m and whose altitude is 2744 cc. What volume in cc, inside the shell is not
6 m. The capacity of the tank in gallon is: occupied by the block?
A. 91,011 A. 1356 cm3
B. 92,011 B. 4721 cm3
C. 95,011 C. 3423 cm3
D. 348.72 D. 7623 cm3

51. Find the volume of a spherical sector of altitude 3 58. A cubical container that measures 2 inches on each
cm. and radius 5 cm. side is tightly packed with 8 marbles and is filled with
A. 75π cu. cm. water. All 8 marbles are in contact with the walls of the
B. 100π cu. cm. container and the adjacent marbles. All of the marbles
C. 50π cu. cm. are of the same size. What is the volume of water in the
D. 25π cu. cm. container?
A. 0.38 cu. in.
52. How far from the center of a sphere of a radius 10 B. 2.5 cu. in.
cm should a plane be passed so that the ratio of the C. 3.8 cu. in.
areas of two zones is 3:7? D. 4.2 cu. in.
A. 3 cm
B. 4 cm 59. The volume of the water is a spherical tank is
C. 5 cm 1470.265 cm3. Determine the depth of water if the tank
D. 6 cm has a diameter of 30 cm.
A. 8
53. A 2-m diameter spherical tank contains1396 liter of B. 6
water. How many liters of water must be added for the C. 4
water to reach a depth of 1.75 m? D. 10
A. 2613
B. 2723
C. 2542
60. The volume of water in a spherical tank having a 66. A solid has circular base of diameter 20 cm. Find the
diameter of 4 m. is 5.236 m3. Determine the depth of volume of the solid if every cutting plane perpendicular
the water on the tank. to the base along a given diameter is an equilateral
A. 1.0 triangle.
B. 1.4 A. 2514 cc
C. 1.2 B. 2107 cc
D. 1.6 C. 2309 cc
D. 2847 cc
61. A mixture compound from equal parts of two
liquids, one white and the other black was placed in a 67. The base of a certain solid is a triangle of base b &
hemispherical bowl. The total depth of the two liquids is altitude h. if all sections perpendicular to the altitude of
6”. After standing for a short time the mixture the triangle are regular hexagons, find the volume of
separated the white liquid settling below the black. If the solid.
the thickness of the segment of the black liquid is 2”,
find the radius of the bowl in inches.
A. 7.53
B. 7.33
C. 7.73
D. 7.93

62. 20.5 cubic meters of water is inside a spherical tank 68. The volume generated by the circle by the circle x2 +
whose radius is 2 m. find the height of the water surface y2 + 4x – 6y – 12 = 0 revolved about the line 2x – 3y –
above the bottom of the tank, in m. 12 = 0 is:
A. 2.7 A. 3242 cubic units
B. 2.5 B. 3342 cubic units
C. 2.3 C. 3452 cubic units
D. 2.1 D. 3422 cubic units

63. The volume of the sphere is 3π cu. m. The surface 69. The volume generated by rotating the curve 9×2 +
area of this sphere in sq. m. is: 4y2 = 36 about the line 4x + 3y = 20 is:
A. 36π A. 48π
B. 24π B. 58π2
C. 18π C. 42π
D. 12π D. 48π2

64. Spherical balls 1.5 cm in diameter area packed in a 70. Find the volume generated by revolving the area
box measuring 6 cm by 3 cm by 3 cm. If as many balls as bounded by the ellipse (y2/9) + (x2/4) = 1 about the line
possible are packed in the box, how much free space x = 3.
remains in the box? A. 347.23 cu. units
A. 28.41 cc B. 355.31 cu. units
B. 20.47 cc C. 378.43 cu. units
C. 29.87 cc D. 389.51 cu. Units
D. 25.73 cc
71. The area in the second quadrant of the circle x2 + y2
65. A solid has a circular base of radius r. find the = 36 is revolved about the line y + 10 = 0. What is the
volume of the solid if every plane perpendicular to a volume generated?
given diameter is a square. A. 2218.6
A. 16 r3/3 B. 2228.8
B. 5 r3 C. 2233.4
C. 6 r3 D. 2208.5
D. 19 r3/3
72. A square area of edge “a” revolves about a line
through one vertex, making an angle Ѳ with an edge
and not crossing the square. Find the volume
generated.
A. 3π a3 (sin Ѳ + cos Ѳ)
B. π a3 (sin Ѳ + cos Ѳ) / 2
C. 2π a3 (sin Ѳ + cos Ѳ)
D. π a3 (sin Ѳ + cos Ѳ)

73. Given an ellipse whose semi-major axis is 6 cm. and


semi-minor axis is 3 cm. what is the volume generated if
it is revolved about the minor axis?
A. 36π cu. cm.
B. 72π cu. cm.
C. 96π cu. cm
D. 144π cu. Cm

74. A square hole 2” x 2” is cut through a 6-inch


diameter long along its diameter and perpendicular to
its axis. Find the volume of wood that was removed.
A. 27.32 cu. in.
B. 23.54 cu. in.
C. 21.78 cu. in.
D. 34.62 cu. in.
ANSWER KEY: (Plane Geometry) 51. B. 58.9 cm2
52. D. 72 sq. cm.
1. D. 4 : 1 53. B. 9/2 cm2
2. C. 3.306 sq. in. 54. D. 409.44 m2
3. A. 1 < x < 5 55. A. 2.930 cm
4. A. 13 56. B. 16π
5. C. 69 m. 57. D. 2182 ft.
6. D. 468 sq. cm. 58. B. 11.91 cm
7. C. 9/4 59. C. 14π cm2
8. A. 95.45 sq. units 60. D. all of the above
9. A. 240 61. A. 207.4 sq. cm.
10. B. 4 & 10 62. C. 12.73
11. C. 5612 sq. cm. 63. A. 36%
12. D. 57.5 64. C. 64π
13. A. 165 cm2 65. D. 134.37 cm2
14. B. 27 sq. m. 66. B. 500 x/ (π n)
15. C. 27.75% 67. C. 6π
16. B. 100% 68. B. 4084 ft2
17. B. 9 69. A. 30°
18. B. 15° 70. B. 60°
19. C. 158.7 sq. m. 71. B. 17.5 feet
20. C. 10.73 72. D. 5.333
21. C. 22 centimeter 73. A. 8
22. D. 40 sq. cm.
23. A. 40.25 sq. cm.
24. D. 45/2
25. B. 145.33 sq. cm. ANSWER KEY: (Solid Geometry)
26. C. 16, 20
27. D. 2722 sq. cm 1. D. The weight is doubled
28. D. P1,884,050 2. D. 7/8
29. A. 22 sq. units 3. B. 33.1%
30. B. 18 sq. m. 4. B. 69
31. A. 360° 5. D. 0.03×3 cu. in.
32. C. 1800° 6. C. 648
33. B. 24 7. B. 216 sq. cm.
34. D. 5 8. C. 64 cubic meters
35. D. 8 9. A. 3.375
36. A. 60 10. A. 35.26°
37. A. 20 11. C. 72
38. C. 19.57 cm2 12. D. 1122.37 cm3
39. C. 165 sq. cm. 13. A. 743.22 cm3
40. C. 16 14. D. 4.81 cm
41. B. 2.598 sq. units 15. A. 0.058
42. D. 0.828 16. B. 311 ft3
43. B. Nonagon 17. B. 14.73 cu.cm
44. A. 19.3 sq. units 18. B. 2598 cu. cm.
45. A. 228.2 sq. units 19. C. 4066.67 cu. m.
46. C. 33.52 inches 20. B. 6 x 8
47. B. 363.6 21. C. 7m
48. D. 53.7 22. B. 360
49. A. 317 sq. cm. 23. D. 5.67 ft
50. B. 323.57 sq. cm. 24. D. 4
25. C. 54.6 cubic meters
26. D. 26:27
27. D. 8:27
28. B. 381.7
29. C. 5.04 cm
30. B. 47
31. A. 16√5 π cm2
32. D. 6
33. C. 28.274
34. B. 13,504
35. D. 7711
36. B. 0.79 cm
37. B. 122 cm3
38. A. 52.7 m2
39. B. 33.1%
40. B. 10%
41. B. 33.1%
42. D. 72.8%
43. B. 243 cu. m.
44. D. 10.25%
45. A. 234.57 cu. m.
46. D. (2/3)πr3
47. A. 3 cm
48. A. 972 cu. m.
49. B. 625π/3 cm3
50. B. 92,011
51. C. 50π cu. cm.
52. B. 4 cm
53. A. 2613
54. A. 654.5 cu. m.
55. C. 581.78 sq. m.
56. A. 192π sq. in.
57. B. 4721 cm3
58. C. 3.8 cu. in.
59. B. 6
60. A. 1.0
61. B. 7.33
62. C. 2.3
63. A. 36π
64. D. 25.73 cc
65. A. 16 r3/3
66. C. 2309 cc
67. A
68. D. 3422 cubic units
69. D. 48π2
70. B. 355.31 cu. units
71. B. 2228.8
72. D. π a3 (sin Ѳ + cos Ѳ)
73. D. 144π cu. cm
74. B. 23.54 cu. in.
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 1: Points, Lines & Circles (50 A. 34
Items) B. 36
C. 38
1. State the quadrant in w/c the coordinate (15, -2) lies. D. 32
A. I
B. IV 9. Find the distance between the points (4, -2) & (-5, 1)
C. II A. 4.897
D. III B. 8.947
C. 7.149
2. What quadrant is A, if sec A is positive & csc A is D. 9.487
negative?
A. III 10. Find the distance between A(4, -3) and B(-2, 5).
B. I A. 11
C. IV B. 8
D. II C. 9
D. 10
3. The segment from (-1, 4) to (2, -2) is extended three
times its own length. The terminal point is 11. If the distance between the points (8, 7) and (3, y) is
A. (11, -18) 13, what is the value of y?
B. (11, -24) A. 5
C. (11, -20) B. -19
D. (-11, -20) C. 19 or -5
D. 5 or -19
4. The midpoint of the line segment between P1(x, y)
and P2(-2, 4) is Pm(2, -1). Find the coordinate of P1. 12. The distance between the points (sin x, cos x) and
A. (6, -5) (cos x, -sin x) is:
B. (5, -6) A. 1
C. (6, -6) B. √2
D. (-6, 6) C. 2 sin x cos x
D. 4 sin x cos x
5. Find the coordinates of the point P(2,4) with respect
to the translated axis with origin at (1,3). 13. Find the distance from the point (2, 3) to the line 3x
A. (1, -1) + 4y + 9 = 0.
B. (1, 1) A. 5
C. (-1, -1) B. 5.4
D. (-1, 1) C. 5.8
D. 6.2
6. Find the median through (-2, -5) of the triangle whose
vertices are (-6, 2), (2, -2), and (-2, -5). 14. Find the distance from the point (5, -3) to the line 7x
A. 3 – 4y – 28 = 0.
B. 4 A. 2.62
C. 5 B. 2.36
D. 6 C. 2.48
D. 2.54
7. Find the centroid of a triangle whose vertices are (2,
3), (-4, 6) and (2, -6). 15. How far is the line 3x – 4y + 15 = 0 from the origin?
A. (0, 1) A. 1
B. (0, -1) B. 2
C. (1, 0) C. 3
D. (-1, 0) D. 4

8. Find the area of triangle whose vertices are A (-3, -1), 16. Det’n the distance from (5, 10) to the line x – y = 0.
B(5, 3) and (2, -8) A. 3.86
B. 3.54 24. Which of the following is perpendicular to the line
C. 3.68 x/3 + y/4 = 1?
D. 3.72 A. x – 4y – 8 = 0
B. 4x – 3y – 6 = 0
17. The two points on the lines 2x + 3y +4 = 0 which are C. 3x – 4y – 5 = 0
at distance 2 from the line 3x + 4y – 6 = 0 are: D. 4x + 3y – 11 = 0
A. (-8, -8) and (-16, -16)
B. (-44, 64) and (-5, 2) 25. Find the equation of the bisector of the obtuse
C. (-5.5, 1) and (-5, 2) angle between the lines 2x + y = 4 and 4x – 2y = 7
D. (64, -44) and (4, -4) A. 4y = 1
B. 8x = 15
18. The intercept form for algebraic straight-line C. 2y = 3
equation is: D. 8x + 4y = 6
A. (a/x) + (y/b) = 1
B. y = mx + b 26. The equation of the line through (1, 2) and parallel
C. Ax + By + C = 0 to the line 3x – 2y + 4 = 0 is:
D. (x/a) + (y/b) = 1 A. 3x – 2y + 1 = 0
B. 3x – 2y – 1 = 0
19. Find the slope of the line defined by y – x = 5 C. 3x + 2y + 1 = 0
A. 1 D. 3x + 2y – 1 = 0
B. -1/2
C. ¼ 27. If the points (-3, -5), (x, y), and (3, 4) lie on a straight
D. 5 + x line, which of the following is correct?
A. 3x + 2y – 1 = 0
20. The slope of the line 3x + 2y + 5 = 0 is: B. 2x + 3y + 1 = 0
A. -2/3 C. 2x + 3y – 1 = 0
B. -3/2 D. 3x – 2y – 1 = 0
C. 3/2
D. 2/3 28. One line passes through the points (1, 9) and (2, 6),
another line passes through (3, 3) and (-1, 5). The acute
21. Find the slope of the line whose parametric angle between the two lines is:
equation is y = 5 – 3t and x = 2 + t. A. 30°
A. 3 B. 45°
B. -3 C. 60°
C. 2 D. 135°
D. -2
29. The 2 straight lines 4x – y + 3 = 0 and 8x – 2y + 6 = 0.
22. Find the slope of the curve whose parametric A. Intersects at the origin
equations are B. Are coincident
x = -1 + t C. Are parallel
y = 2t D. Are perpendicular
A. 2
B. 3 30. A line which passes through (5, 6) and (-3. -4) has an
C. 1 equation of
D. 4 A. 5x + 4y + 1 = 0
B. 5x – 4y – 1 = 0
23. Find the angle that the line 2y – 9x – 18 = 0 makes C. 5x – 4y + 1 = 0
with the x-axis. D. 5x + y – 1 = 0
A. 74.77°
B. 4.5° 31. Find the equation of the line with slope of 2 and y-
C. 47.77° intercept of -3.
D. 77.47° A. y = -3x + 2
B. y = 2x – 3
C. y = 2/3 x + 1 39. Determine the length of the chord common to the
D. y = 3x – 2 circles x2 + y2 = 64 and x2 + y2 – 16x – 0.
A. 13.86
32. What is the equation of the line that passes through B. 12.82
(4, 0) and is parallel to the line x – y – 2 = 0? C. 13.25
A. y + x + 4 = 0 D. 12.28
B. y – x + 4 = 0
C. y – x – 4 = 0 40. If (3, -2) is on a circle with center (-1, 1), then the
D. y + x – 4 = 0 area of the circle is:
A. 5π
33. Determine B such that 3x + 2y – 7 = 0 is B. 25π
perpendicular to 2x – By + 2 = 0. C. 4π
A. 2 D. 3π
B. 3
C. 4 41. The radius of the circle 2×2 + 2y2 – 3x + 4y – 1 = 0 is:
D. 5 A. (√33)/4
B. 33/16
34. The equation of a line that intercepts the x-axis at x C. (√33)/3
= 4 and the y-axis at y = -6 is: D. 17
A. 2x – 3y = 12
B. 3x + 2y = 12 42. What is the radius of the circle with the following
C. 3x – 2y = 12 equation? x2 – 6x + y2 – 4y – 12 = 0.
D. 2x – 37 = 12 A. 3.46
B. 5
35. How far from the y-axis is the center of the curve C. 7
2×2 + 2y2 + 10x – 6y – 55 = 0? D. 6
A. -3.0
B. 2.75 43. The diameter of a circle described by 9×2 + 9y2 =
C. -3.25 16 is:
D. 2.5 A. 16/9
B. 4/3
36. Find the area of the circle whose center is at (2,-5) C. 4
and tangent to the line 4x + 3y – 8 = 0. D. 8/3
A. 6π
B. 9π 44. Find the center of the circle x2 + y2 –6x + 4y – 23 =0.
C. 3π A. (3, -2)
D. 12π B. (3, 2)
C. (-3, 2)
37. Determine the area enclosed by the curve x2 – 10x + D. (-3, -2)
4y + y2 = 196
A. 15π 45. Determine the equation of the circle whose center is
B. 225π at (4, 5) and tangent to the circle whose equation is x2 +
C. 12π y2 + 4x + 6y – 23 = 0.
D. 144π A. x2 + y2 – 8x + 10y – 25 = 0
B. x2 + y2 + 8x – 10y + 25 = 0
38. Find the shortest distance from the point (1, 2) to C. x2 + y2 – 8x – 10y + 25 = 0
appoint on the circumference of the circle defined by D. x2 + y2 – 8x – 10y – 25 = 0
the equation x2 + y2 + 10x + 6y + 30 = 0.
A. 5.61 46. The equation of the circle with center at (-2, 3) and
B. 5.71 which is tangent to the line 20x – 21y – 42 = 0.
C. 5.81 A. x2 + y2 + 4x – 6y – 12 = 0
D. 5.91 B. x2 + y2 + 4x – 6y + 12 = 0
C. x2 + y2 + 4x + 6y – 12 = 0
D. x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y – 12 = 0 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 2: Parabola, Ellipse &
Hyperbola (50 Items)
47. A circle has a diameter whose ends are at (-3, 2) and
(12, -6). Its Equation is: 1. The vertex of the parabola y2 – 2x + 6y + 3 = 0 is at:
A. 4×2 + 4y2 – 36x + 16y + 192 = 0 A. (-3, 3)
B. 4×2 + 4y2 – 36x + 16y – 192 = 0 B. (3, 3)
C. 4×2 + 4y2 – 36x – 16y – 192 = 0 C. (-3, 3)
D. 4×2 + 4y2 – 36x – 16y + 192 = 0 D. (-3, -3)

48. Find the equation of the circle with center on x + y = 2. The length of the latus rectum of the parabola y2 =
4 and 5x + 2y + 1 = 0 and having a radius of 3. 4px is: A. 4p
A. x2 + y2 + 6x – 16y + 64 = 0 B. 2p
B. x2 + y2 + 8x – 14y + 25 = 0 C. P
C. x2 + y2 + 6x – 14y + 49 = 0 D. -4p
D. x2 + y2 + 6x – 14y + 36 = 0
3. Given the equation of the parabola: y2 – 8x – 4y –
49. If (3, -2) lies on the circle with center (-1, 1) then the 20 = 0. The length of its latus rectum is:
equation of the circle is: A. 2
A. x2 + y2 + 2x – 2y – 23 = 0 B. 4
B. x2 + y2 + 4x – 2y – 21 = 0 C. 6
C. x2 + y2 + 2x – y – 33 = 0 D. 8
D. x2 + y2 + 4x – 2y – 27 = 0
4. What is the length of the latus rectum of the curve x2
50. Find the equation of k for which the equation x2 + = –12y?
y2 + 4x – 2y – k = 0 represents a point circle. A. 12
A. 5 B. -3
B. -5 C. 3
C. 6 D. -12
D. -6
5. Find the eq. of the directrix of the parabola y2 = 6x.
A. x = 8
B. x = 4
C. x = -8
D. x = -4

6. The curve y = –x2 + x + 1 opens:


A. Upward
B. To the left
C. To the right
D. Downward

7. The parabola y = –x2 + x + 1 opens:


A. To the right
B. To the left
C. Upward
D. Downward

8. Find the equation of the axis of symmetry of the


function y = 2×2 – 7x + 5.
A. 4x + 7 = 0
B. x – 2 = 0
C. 4x – 7 = 0
D. 7x + 4 = 0
9. Find the equation of the locus of the center of the B. 0.256
circle which moves so that it is tangent to the y-axis and C. 0.689
to the circle of radius one (1) with center at (2,0). D. 0.866
A. x2 + y2 – 6x + 3 = 0
B. x2 – 6x + 3 = 0 17. An ellipse has the equation 16×2 + 9y2 + 32x – 128 =
C. 2×2 + y2 – 6x + 3 = 0 0. Its eccentricity is:
D. y2 – 6x + 3 = 0 A. 0.531
B. 0.66
10. Find the equation of the parabola with vertex at (4, C. 0.824
3) and focus at (4, -1). D. 0.93
A. y2 – 8x + 16y – 32 = 0
B. y2 + 8x + 16y – 32 = 0 18. The center of the ellipse 4×2 + y2 – 16x – 6y – 43 = 0
C. y2 + 8x – 16y + 32 = 0 is at:
D. x2 – 8x + 16y – 32 = 0 A. (2, 3)
B. (4, -6)
11. Find the area bounded by the curves x2 + 8y + 16 = C. (1, 9)
0, x – 4 = 0, the x-axis, & the y-axis. D. (-2, -5)
A. 10.67 sq. units
B. 10.33 sq. units 19. Find the ratio of the major axis to the minor axis of
C. 9.67 sq. units the ellipse:
D. 8 sq. units 9×2 + 4y2 – 72x – 24y – 144 = 0
A. 0.67
12. Find the area (in sq. units) bounded by the B. 1.8
parabolas x2 – 2y = 0 and x2 + 2y – 8 = 0 C. 1.5
A. 11.7 D. 0.75
B. 10.7
C. 9.7 20. The area of the ellipse 9×2 + 25y2 – 36x – 189 = 0 is
D. 4.7 equal to:
A. 15π sq. units
13. The length of the latus rectum of the curve (x – 2)2 B. 20π sq. units
/4 = (y + 4)2 /25 = 1 is: C. 25π sq. units
A. 1.6 D. 30π sq. units
B. 2.3
C. 0.80 21. The area of the ellipse is given as A = 3.1416 a b.
D. 1.52 Find the area of the ellipse 25×2 + 16y2 – 100x + 32y =
284
14. Find the length of the latus rectum of the following A. 86.2 square units
ellipse: 25×2 + 9y2 – 300x –144y + 1251 = 0 B. 62.8 square units
A. 3.4 C. 68.2 square units
B. 3.2 D. 82.6 square units
C. 3.6
D. 3.0 22. The semi-major axis of an ellipse is 4 & its semi-
minor axis is 3. The distance from the center to the
15. If the length of the major and minor axes of an directrix is:
ellipse is 10 cm and 8 cm, respectively, what is the A. 6.532
eccentricity of the ellipse? B. 6.047
A. 0.50 C. 0.6614
B. 0.60 D. 6.222
C. 0.70
D. 0.80 23. Given an ellipse x2 / 36 + y2 / 32 = 1. Determine the
distance between foci.
16. The eccentricity of the ellipse x2/4 + y2 / 16 = 1 is: A. 2
A. 0.725 B. 3
C. 4 C. 3
D. 8 D. -3

24. How far apart are the directrices of the curve 25×2 + 31. What is the equation of the asymptote of the
9y2 – 300x – 144y + 1251 = 0? hyperbola (x2/9) – (y2/4) = 1.
A. 12.5 A. 2x – 3y = 0
B. 14.2 B. 3x – 2y = 0
C. 13.2 C. 2x – y = 0
D. 15.2 D. 2x + y = 0

25. The major axis of the elliptical path in which the 32. The graph y = (x – 1) / (x + 2) is not defined at:
earth moves around the sun is approximately A. 0
186,000,000 miles and the eccentricity of the ellipse is B. 2
1/60. Determine the apogee of the earth. C. -2
A. 94,550,000 miles D. 1
B. 94,335.100 miles
C. 91,450,000 miles 33. The equation x2 + Bx + y2 + Cy + D = 0 is:
D. 93,000,000 miles A. Hyperbola
B. Parabola
26. Find the equation of the ellipse whose center is at (- C. Ellipse
3, -1), vertex at (2, -1), and focus at (1, -1). D. Circle
A. 9×2 + 36y2 – 54x + 50y –116 =0
B. 4×2 + 25y2 + 54x – 50y –122 =0 34. The general second degree equation has the form
C. 9×2 + 25y2 + 50x +50y +109 =0 Ax2 + Bxy + Cy2 + Dx + Ey + F = 0 and describes an
D. 9×2 + 25y2 + 54x + 50y –119 =0 ellipse if:
A. B2 – 4AC = 0
27. Point P(x, y) moves with a distance from point (0, 1) B. B2 – 4AC > 0
one-half of its distance from line y = 4, the equation of C. B2 – 4AC = 1
its locus is D. B2 – 4AC < 0
A. 4×2 + 3y2 = 12
B. 2×2 – 4y2 = 5 35. Find the equation of the tangent to the circle x2 + y2
C. x2 + 2y2 = 4 – 34 = 0 through point (3, 5).
D. 2×2 + 5y3 = 3 A. 3x + 5y -34 = 0
B. 3x – 5y – 34 = 0
28. The chords of the ellipse 64^2 + 25y^2 = 1600 C. 3x + 5y + 34 = 0
having equal slopes of 1/5 are bisected by its diameter. D. 3x – 5y + 34 = 0
Determine the equation of the diameter of the ellipse.
A. 5x – 64y = 0 36. Find the equation of the tangent to the curve x2 +
B. 64x – 5y = 0 y2 + 4x + 16y – 32 = 0 through (4, 0).
C. 5x +64y = 0 A. 3x – 4y + 12 = 0
D. 64x + 5y = 0 B. 3x – 4y – 12 = 0
C. 3x + 4y + 12 = 0
29. Find the equation of the upward asymptote of the D. 3x + 4y – 12 = 0
hyperbola whose equation is (x – 2)2 / 9 – (y + 4)2 / 16.
A. 3x + 4y – 20 = 0 37. Find the equation of the normal to the curve y2 + 2x
B. 4x – 3y – 20 = 0 + 3y = 0 though point (-5,2)
C. 4x + 3y – 20 = 0 A. 7x + 2y + 39 = 0
D. 3x – 4y – 20 = 0 B. 7x – 2y + 39 = 0
C. 2x – 7y – 39 = 0
30. The semi-conjugate axis of the hyperbola (x2/9) – D. 2x + 7y – 39 = 0
(y2/4) = 1 is:
A. 2 38. Determine the equation of the line tangent to the
B. -2 graph y = 2×2 + 1, at the point (1, 3).
A. y = 4x + 1 B. y = x
B. y = 4x – 1 C. 3y = √3 x
C. y = 2x – 1 D. y =√3 x
D. y = 2x + 1
47. The point of intersection of the planes x + 5y – 2z =
39. Find the equation of the tangent to the curve x2 + 9, 3x – 2y + z = 3, and x + y + z = 2 is:
y2 = 41 through (5, 4). A. (2, 1, -1)
A. 5x + 4y = 41 B. (2, 0, -1)
B. 4x – 5y = 41 C. (-1, 1, -1)
C. 4x + 5y = 41 D. (-1, 2, 1)
D. 5x – 4y = 41
48. A warehouse roof needs a rectangular skylight with
40. Find the equation of a line normal to the curve x2 = vertices (3, 0, 0), (3, 3, 0), (0, 3, 4), and (0, 0, 4). If the
16y at (4, 1). units are in meter, the area of the skylight is:
A. 2x – y – 9 = 0 A. 12 sq. m.
B. 2x – y + 9 = B. 20 sq. m.
C. 2x + y – 9 = 0 C. 15 sq. m.
D. 2x + y + 9 = 0 D. 9 sq. m.

41. What is the equation of the tangent to the curve 49. The distance between points in space coordinates
9×2 + 25y2 – 225 = 0 at (0, 3)? are (3, 4, 5) and (4, 6, 7) is:
A. y + 3 = 0 A. 1
B. x + 3 = 0 B. 2
C. x – 3 = 0 C. 3
D. y – 3 = 0 D. 4

42. What is the equation of the normal to the curve x2 + 50. What is the radius of the sphere with center at
y2 = 25 at (4, 3)? origin and which passes through the point (8, 1, 6)?
A. 3x – 4y = 0 A. 10
B. 5x + 3y = 0 B. 9
C. 5x – 3y = 0 C.√101
D. 3x + 4y = 0 D. 10.5

43. The polar form of the equation 3x + 4y – 2 = 0 is:


A. 3r sin Ѳ + 4r cos Ѳ = 2
B. 3r cos Ѳ + 4r sin Ѳ = -2
C. 3r cos Ѳ + 4r sin Ѳ = 2
D. 3r sin Ѳ + 4r tan Ѳ = -2

44. The polar form of the equation 3x + 4y – 2 = 0 is:


A. r2 = 8
B. r = Ѳ/(cos2 Ѳ + 2)
C. r = 8
D. r2 = 8/(cos2 Ѳ + 2)

45. the distance between points (5, 30°) and (-8, -50°) is:
A. 9.84
B. 10.14
C. 6.13
D. 12.14

46. Convert Ѳ = π/3 to Cartesian equation.


A. x = √3 x
ANSWER KEY: (Analytic Geometry 1) ANSWER KEY: (Analytic Geometry 2)

1. B. IV 51. D. (-3, -3)


52. C. IV 52. A. 4p
53. C. (11, -20) 53. D. 8
54. C. (6, -6) 54. A. 12
55. B. (1, 1) 55. D. x = -4
56. C. 5 56. D. Downward
57. A. (0, 1) 57. D. Downward
58. C. 38 58. C. 4x – 7 = 0
59. D. 9.487 59. D. y2 – 6x + 3 = 0
60. D. 10 60. D. x2 – 8x + 16y – 32 = 0
61. C. 19 or –5 61. A. 10.67 sq. units
62. B. √2 62. B. 10.7
63. B. 5.4 63. A. 1.6
64. B. 2.36 64. C. 3.6
65. C. 3 65. B. 0.60
66. B. 3.54 66. D. 0.866
67. D. (64, -44) and (4, -4) 67. B. 0.66
68. D. (x/a) + (y/b) = 1 68. A. (2, 3)
69. A. 1 69. C. 1.5
70. B. -3/2 70. A. 15π sq. units
71. B. –3 71. B. 62.8 square units
72. A. 2 72. B. 6.047
73. D. 77.47° 73. C. 4
74. C. 3x – 4y – 5 = 0 74. A. 12.5
75. A. 4y = 1 75. A. 94,550,000 miles
76. A. 3x – 2y + 1 = 0 76. D. 9×2 + 25y2 + 54x + 50y – 119 = 0
77. D. 3x – 2y – 1 = 0 77. A. 4×2 + 3y2 = 12
78. B. 45° 78. D. 64x + 5y = 0
79. B. Are coincident 79. B. 4x – 3y – 20 = 0
80. B. 5x – 4y – 1 = 0 80. A. 2
81. C. y = 2/3 x + 1 81. A. 2x – 3y = 0
82. C. y – x – 4 = 0 82. C. -2
83. C. 4 83. D. Circle
84. C. 3x – 2y = 12 84. D. B2 – 4AC < 0
85. D. 2.5 85. A. 3x + 5y -34 = 0
86. A. 6π 86. D. 3x + 4y – 12 = 0
87. B. 225π 87. B. 7x – 2y + 39 = 0
88. C. 5.81 88. B. y = 4x – 1
89. A. 13.86 89. A. 5x + 4y = 41
90. B. 25π 90. C. 2x + y – 9 = 0
91. A. (√33)/4 91. D. y – 3 = 0
92. B. 5 92. A. 3x – 4y = 0
93. D. 8/3 93. C. 3r cos Ѳ + 4r sin Ѳ = 2
94. A. (3, -2) 94. D. r2 = 8/(cos2 Ѳ + 2)
95. C. x2 + y2 – 8x – 10y + 25 = 0 95. B. 10.14
96. A. x2 + y2 + 4x – 6y – 12 = 0 96. D. y =√3 x
97. B. 4×2 + 4y2 – 36x + 16y – 192 = 0 97. A. (2, 1, -1)
98. C. x2 + y2 + 6x – 14y + 49 = 0 98. C. 15 sq. m.
99. A. x2 + y2 + 2x – 2y – 23 = 0 99. C. 3
100. B. -5 100. C.√101

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