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MATH 10 JUNE Monthly Exam

Name: _____________Grade: Date:

I. Write the first five terms of the sequence with the given formula.
1. an = n + 6 , , , ,
2. an = 4n – 2 , , , ,
3. an = 5(n + 3) , , , ,
4. an = -n + 6 , , , ,
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5. an = 𝑛 , , , ,
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II. Identify each sequence. Write Finite or Infinite.


1. 2, 4, 6, … _________________ 6. 2, 4, 6, 8,…, 24 _________________
2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 _________________ 7. 5, 10, 15, …50 _________________
3. 5, 10, 15, _________________ 8. 6, 12, 18, 24, … _________________
20,…
4. 1, 2, 3, …, 90 _________________ 9. 10, 20, 30, … _________________
5. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,7 _________________ 10. 7, 14, 21, 28, _________________
35,…

III. Write the first three elements of the following arithmetic progressions.
1. a1 = 12, d = 5 6. a1 = -6, d= 6
2. a1 = 8 , d = -2 7. a1 = 2x , d = 3y
3. a1 = -9, d = ¼ 8. a1 = 12 , d = 0.3
4. a1 = -4, d = 6 9. a1 = 5 , d = 9
5. a1 = -4, d = 5 10. a1 = 8, d = 9

IV. Find the 5th and 25th terms of each arithmetic progressions.
1. 8, 20, 32, 44, … 6. 13, 22, 31, 40, …
2. 23, 36, 49, 62, … 7. 2, 5, 8, 11, …
3. 3, 10, 17, 24, … 8. 11, 15, 19, 23, …
4. 5, 16, 27, 38, … 9. 36, 53, 70, 87, …
5. 12, 35, 58, 81, … 10. 36, 55, 74, 93, …

V. Find the sum of the following arithmetic sequence.


1. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22 6. 0.6, 1.7, 2.8, … 5 terms
2, 16, 31, 46, 61 7. 37, 33, 29, … 12 terms
3. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 8. 5, 12, 19, … 250 terms
4. 9, 12, 15, … 5 terms 9. 10, -2, -14, … 18 terms
5. 2, 7, 12, … 6 terms 10.
1 1 1
, , 11 terms
15 12 10
VI. Find two of the quantities an , a1 , n, d and Sn that are missing in each of the
following:

1. a1 = 36, an = 8, d = -2
2. a1 = 3, an = 24, d = 3
3. a1 = 7, n = 9, d = -1
4. a1 = 16, an = -19, d = -7
5. a1 = 1, n = 7, d = 2

VII. Answer the following.


1. Insert four means between 5 and 6.
2. Insert five arithmetic means between -9 and 19.
3. Insert three arithmetic means between 12 and 56.
4. Insert two arithmetic means between 5 and 20.
5. How many integers between 10 and 500 are divisible by 7?

VIII. Find the 7th and the 12th terms of each geometric progression.
1. 1, 4, 16, …
2. 2, 4, 8, …
3. 4, 20, 100, …
4. 90, 30, 10, …
5. 2, 6, 18, …
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SCIENCE 10 JUNE Monthly Exam

Name: _____________Grade: Date:

True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong.
1. The kinetic theory offers a description of macroscopic properties and leading to microscopic
properties.
2. Example of macroscopic properties that are observable are pressure, temperature, and
volume.
3. Molecules in liquid phase have the least amount of energy.
4. Matter is made up of particles that are constantly moving.
5. All particles have energy.
6. The temperature of substance is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles.
7. There are spaces between particles of matter.
8. Solid particles have greatest amount of energy.
9. The separation between particles in gas is very large compared to solid and liquid.
10. The particles in solid, are so close that the forces of attraction confine material to its specific
shape.

Identification. Write the word of the correct answer.


1. Matter is made up of particles called _____________.
2. Molecules formed from many _________.
3. _____________ states that matter is composed of a large number of small particles that are
constant motion.
4. The velocity of each particle determines _____________.
5. Discovered the diffusion: Evidence of moving particles.

Enumeration
1-3 phases of matter
4-6 Observables macroscopic properties in gas law
7-10 Gas law at least 3

Problem Solving
1. It takes 459 seconds for 1.00 ml of Argon to effuse through a small hole. Under the same
conditions, how long will it take for 1.00 ml of nitrogen to effuse?
2. A hot air balloon with a volume of 2.0 L is filled with a gas at 2 atmospheres. If the pressure is
reduced to0.6 atmospheres without a change in temperature, what would be the volume of the hot air
balloon?
3. A gas is collected and found to fill a 3.05 L at 26.50C. What will be its volume at standard
temperature?
4. A 9.0 L of a gas is found to exert 86 kPa at 270C. What would be the required temperature (in
Celsius) to change the pressure to standard pressure?
5. A 6.00 L of a gas is known to contain 0.972 mol. If the amount of gas is increased to 2.0 mol,
what new volume will result (at an unchanged temperature)
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ENGLISH 10 JUNE Monthly Exam

Name: _____________Grade: Date:

I. Identification: Directions: Read the following excerpts and lines below. Identify the
metrical feet in each poetic line through scansion. Write the metrical feet used.
(15pts.)

1. “So with a kiss and with a wave,


off on his boat he sailed
And left me on the dock, the thief!
Without my heart, oh dear!”
2. “Oh Captain my Captain! Our fearful trip is done!”
3. “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lively and more temperate”
4. “Somewhere I have never travelled gladly beyond”
5. “Of my darling, my darling, my life and my bride.”

II. Sentence Completion: Directions: Read the following sentences carefully. Write
the correct answer on the space provided in each number. (40pts.)

1-5. ________, ________, ________, ________, and ________ are examples of


dramatic poetry.
6-7. Types of prose are ________ and ________.
8-11. Examples of narrative poetry are ________, ________, ________, and
________.
12-14. The three literary models are the ________, ________, and ________.
15-18. The four subdivisions of literature are ________, ________, ________, and
________.
19-21. ________, ________, and ________ are the examples of lyric poetry.
22-24. The three main genres of poetry are the ________, ________, and ________
poetry.
25-28. ________, ________, ________, and ________, are the examples of narrative
poetry.
29-30. ________ and ________ are the two types of sonnets.
31-32. The two types of epics are ________ and ________.
33-40. ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, ________,
and ________ are examples of figures of speech.
III. Word Pool: Directions: Read the following questions carefully and write the correct
answer on the blanks provided before each number. (15pts.)
tragedy prose elegy
farce John Keats ode
historical play William Shakespeare symphonic literature
melodrama Christopher Marlowe sonnet
poetry epic comedy

_______ 1. It is a type of drama which aims primarily to amuse and which ends
happily.
_______ 2. It is a fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter with a carefully patterned
rhyme scheme.
_______ 3. It has a musical composition for a certain ensembles or instrument.
_______ 4. It is a lyric poem addressed to a particular subject, typically of elaborate or
irregular metrical form and expressive of exalted or enthusiastic emotion.
_______ 5. It is a poem, song, or other work of art composed as a lament for someone
who passed away.
_______ 6. It is a long narrative poem that deals with the tradition, mythical or
historical, of a nation.
_______ 7. He was the author of “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.”
_______ 8. He was one of the best English authors in the world.
_______ 9. He wrote the “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”
_______ 10. It is a literary work that is spoken or written within the common flow of
language in sentences
_______ 11. It is a literary work expressed in verse, measure, rhythm, sound, and
imaginative language.
_______ 12. It refers to a dramatic work which exaggerates plot and characters in
order to appeal to the emotions.
_______ 13. It is a drama in which the material is taken from the life of an outstanding
figure in history.
_______ 14. It is an exaggerated comedy based broadly on a humourous situation.
_______ 15. It is a dramatic composition in verse dealing with a serious theme,
typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with
some overpowering force, as fate or society, to downfall or destruction and paragraphs
which give information, relate events, express ideas, or present opinions.
IV. True or False: Directions: Read the following sentences carefully. Write the word
TRUE for correct statements and FALSE for incorrect statements. (10pts.)

________ 1. The word “literature” comes from the Latin word “litera” means
“knowledge or acquaintance with letters.”
________ 2. When a story is not convincingly written that readers feel as though they
have lived through involvement and it is termed as “vicarious
experience.”
________ 3. A form of literature that includes musical compositions for a certain
instrument is what we called “symphonic literature.”
________ 4. Dialogue and soliloquy are the main instruments of dramatic poetry.
________ 5. Ballad is a long narrative poem which is often of folk origin.
________ 6. Two classifications of prose are friction and non-friction.
________ 7. A short piece of writing that tells a person’s thoughts or opinions about a
particular
subject is what we called essay.
________ 8. Shakespeare’s sonnets and Sappho’s works are best examples under
dramatic poetry.
________ 9. Lyric poetry comprises poems that doesn’t tell a story and focuses on
thought and emotions.
________ 10. Literature is not a distinguished writing with deep sublime and noble
feelings.

IV. Language Expression: Directions: In 3-5 sentences, answer the question below
in a SCHOLARLY MANNER. (10pts.)

1. How does literature affect our real life events? Explain and justify your answer.

2. Juxtapose the following: - Shakespearean Sonnet VS Petrarchan Sonnet

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