Math 7 1st QTR
Math 7 1st QTR
Math 7 1st QTR
Department of education
Region iii-central luzon
Schools Division of Tarlac Province
Quezon National High School
Quezon, Gerona, Tarlac
18. – 7 – (− 14 ) =?
a. – 7 b. 7 c. 21 d. – 21
19. The product of − 5 and – 10.
a. – 50 b. – 15 c. 15 d. 50
20. What is - 25 times 4 ?
a. 100 b. – 100 c. 75 d. 125
21. 450 ÷ - 45
a. – 15 b. – 10 c. 15 d. 10
22. 1000 ÷ 50
a. 20 b. 200 c. – 20 d. – 200
23. What is the property of equality that justifies the statement 4 + 7 = 7 + 4
a. Commutative b. Associative c. distributive d. inverse
24.The property used in 2 ( x + 1 ) = 2x + 2 is ?
a. Commutative b. Associative c. distributive d. inverse
25. ⅗ +⅘
a. 2 ⅖ b. 2⅕ c. 3⅕ d. 2 ⅖
26. 5/6 x 3/ 5
a. ½ b. 15 / 30 c. 18 / 25 d. 25/18
27. 13/ 15 + 2/ 15
a. 30 b. 15/30 c. 1 d. 2
28. 2/3 ÷ 5/6
a. 12 / 15 b. 10/18 c. 4/5 d. 5/4
29. ½ x 13
a. 13 / 2 b. 6 ½ c. 3 ¼ d. 2 ¼
30. Express .21 in its Fractional form.
a. 21/100 b. 21 / 10 c. 2 1 / 10 d. 100/21
31. What is 75 / 100 in its decimal form?
a. .075 b. 0.075 c. .75 d. 0. 0075
32. Scientific Notation 14,000 000
a. 1.4 X 107 b. 1.4 X 10-7 c. 7/100 d. 0.07
33. The lowest term of 36/48?
a. 6/8 b. 9 / 12 c. 3 / 4 d. 12 /24
34. What is the difference of 45.901 and 26.4281
a. 19.4729 b. 24.732 c. 19.452 d. 24.367
35. What is the sum of 9.75, 2.882 + 12.1
a. 19.4729 b. 24.732 c. 19.452 d. 24.367
36. 2.33 + 2.021
a. 19.4729 b. 24.732 c. 19 d. 4.351
37. 9.25 + 9.75
a. 19.4729 b. 24.732 c. 19 d. 4.351
38. 14.046 – 0.854
a. 19.4729 b. 24.732 c. 19.452 d. 13.192
39. Find the product of 2.3 and 6.85
a. 15.775 b. 15.755 c. 157.55 d. 157.75
40. Find the quotient of 337.5 and 3
a. 11.25 b. 112.5 c. 3.3 d. 3.5
Prepared by:
MICHAELLE J. BUNAO
Subject Teacher
Checked by:
Noted by:
WILLY Q. MAMARADLO
Principal I
14. There are 120 coinś made up of php 5 and php 10 amounting by Php950. How many of each kind of coin are there?
a. 50 and 70 b. 80 and 40 c. 90 and 30 d. 60 and 70
15.What are the domains in this set of ordered pairs { ( 1,2) ( 3, 4 ) ( 5, 6 ) }.
a. { 1, 3, 4 } b. { 2 ,4, 6 } c. { 1, 2, 4 } d. { 1, 3, 5 }
16. Based on number 31, the range is?
a. { 1, 3, 4 } b. { 2 ,4, 6 } c. { 1, 2, 4 } d. { 1, 3, 5 }
17. If the rule in the representation of a relation is y = x, the possible ordered pairs are?
a. { ( 0,1) ( 1,0) (2,3) (3,2)} b. { ( 1,1) ( 2,2) (3,3)} c.{ ( 0,1) ( 0,0) (0,3) (0,2)} d. . { (1,0) ( 2,0) (3,0) }
18.It is the x values in a given set of ordered pairs.
a. relation b. function c. domain d. range
28. Based in the given set of ordered pairs in number 37, What is the value of the range?
a. { 1,2,3 } b. { 2, 3, 4 } c. { 1,2 } d. { 3, 4 }
29. What is the value of the slope in the equation Y = ¾ x + 5 ?
a. 5 b. 3 c. ¾ d. 4
Pangalan: _______________________
Seksyon: ________________________
4. a ⁻⁵ is equal to:
1 1 1 a
a. b. c. d.
a ⁻⁵ a⁵ 5 5
5. Evaluate 2x + 3 when x = 5.
a. 13 b. 10 c. 12 d. 9
6. If x = 3, find the numerical value of x³.
a. 9 b. 12 c. 6 d. 27
7. Evaluate 3xy, if x =2 and y = 3.
a. 18 b. 20 c. 12 d. 9
8. If m = 8, find the numerical value of m².
a. 16 b. 26 c. 64 d. 40
9. Evaluate 3b if b = 15.
a. 5 b. 45 c. 35 d. 25
10. A kind of polynomial with only one term.
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. algebraic expression
11. A polynomial with three terms.
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. algebraic expression
12. An algebraic expression 3x + 5 is a kind of :
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. algebraic expression
13. An algebraic expression x²- 3x + 5 is a kind of :
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. algebraic expression
14. Find the value of x in the equation 4x = 28.
a. 8 b. 7 c. 6 d. 5
15. If 9d = 90, What I the value of d?
a. 9 b. 8 c. 7 d. 6
16. ( 3a ) + ( 7c ) equals?
a. 3a + 7c b. 10ac c. 10a d. 10c
17. ( 3x ) + (5x ) equals?
a. 10x b. 10x² c. 8x d. 8x²
18. ( 3d + 5 ) + ( 2d – 3 ) equals?
a. 5d + 8 b. 5d – 8 c. 5d -2 d. 5d + 2
19. ( 3m² - 7m + 9 ) + ( 3m + 4 ) equals?
a. 3m² - 4m + 13 b. 3m² + 10m + 13 c. 3m² - 10m + 13 d. 3m² + 4m + 13
20. ( 7a ) – (2a ) equals?
a. – 9a b. 5a c. – 4a d. – 5a
21. ( 3p) – (2q) equals?
a. 5q b. q c. 3p – 2q d. 1pq
22. ( 7r² - 8r + 4 ) – ( 2r² + 3r – 3 ) equals?
a. 5r² - 11r + 7 b. 5r² - 5r + 7 c. 5r² - 11r + 1 d. 5r² +5r + 7
23. ( 12k ) – ( - 2k ) equals?
a. 10k b. 14k c. – 10k d. – 14k
24. Evaluate ( x+9)²
a. x² + 9x + 18 b. x² + 9x + 81 c. x² + 18x + 18 d. x² + 18x + 81
25. Find ( 3x – 7 )²
a. 9x² - 42x + 49 b. 9x² - 21x + 49 c. 9x² + 42x + 49 d. 9x² +21x + 49
26. What I the product of ( x + 9 ) and ( x -9 )?
a. x² - 18x + 81 b. x² - 81 c. x² + 81 d. x² +18x + 81
27. Evaluate ( 3x + 5 ) ( 3x – 5 ).
1
5 3 2
7 6 4
8
21. A portion of a line consisting two distinct points and all the points between them.
a. line segment b. ray c. parallel lines d. transversal lines
22. A portion of a line consisting of an endpoint and all points which are on one side of the endpoint.
a. line segment b. ray c. parallel lines d. transversal lines
23. The points that divides the segment into two equal parts.
a. line segment b. ray c. parallel lines d. transversal lines
24. A type of angle with the measure of 65°.
a. acute angle b. right angle c. obtuse angle d. straight angle
25. A type of angle which measures exactly 180°.
a. acute angle b. right angle c. obtuse angle d. straight angle
26. A type of angle which measures more than 180°.
a. reflex angle b. right angle c. obtuse angle d. straight angle
27. A triangle with two equal side.
a. equilateral b.equiangular c. scalene d. isosceles
28. A type of triangle with all angles equal.
a. equilateral b.equiangular c. scalene d. isosceles
29. A triangle with no equal side.
a. equilateral b.equiangular c. scalene d. isosceles
Prepared By:
DALLY M.PARAZO Noted By:
Subject Teacher DR.ARIEL V.SICALBO
Principal I
21. This method of solving linear equation can be used conveniently when in one equation, one variable can be expressed in terms
of the others.
a. elimination method b. inconsistent method c. substitution method d. division method
22. Kind of reasoning with particular examples from which a conclusion is drawn.
a. inductive reasoning b. deductive reasoning c. hypothesis d. conclusion
23. Kind of reasoning that draws conclusion from statement that are accepted as true.
a. inductive reasoning b. deductive reasoning c. hypothesis d. conclusion
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5 6
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II Using the given congruent parts, state the postulate that proves ∆ JAS ≡ ∆ MIN.( 2 PTS EACH )
1. JS ≡ MN , L J ≡ L M , JA ≡ MI
2. L S ≡ LN , LA ≡ L I, SA ≡ NI
3. MN ≡ JS , NI ≡ SA, MI ≡ JA
4. MI ≡ JA ,LM ≡ L J, L I ≡ LA
5. MI ≡ JA , NI ≡ SA, MN ≡ JS
Prepared By:
DALLY M.PARAZO
Subject Teacher Noted:
DR.ARIEL V.SICALBO
Principal I
1. RP // _______.
2. PV ≡ ________.
3. ∆ ROS ≡ ________.
4. ∆ SOV ≡ ________.
5. SV // ________.
III Write POSITIVE if the statement is true and NEGATIVE if the statement is false. Write your answer after each
statement.
1. Each diagonal of a parallelogram separates into two congruent triangles.
2. Opposite angles of a parallelogram are congruent.
3. Rhombus is a square .
4. A square is a rectangle.
5. The diagonal of a parallelogram bisect each other.
a. 18 b. 20 c. 12 d. 9
28. If m = 8, find the numerical value of m².
a. 16 b. 26 c. 64 d. 40
29. Evaluate 3b if b = 15.
a. 5 b. 45 c. 35 d. 25
30. A kind of polynomial with only one term.
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. algebraic expression
31. A polynomial with three terms.
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. algebraic expression
32. An algebraic expression 3x + 5 is a kind of :
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. algebraic expression
33. An algebraic expression x²- 3x + 5 is a kind of :
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. algebraic expression
34. Find the value of x in the equation 4x = 28.
a. 8 b. 7 c. 6 d. 5
35. In the expression 2X + 5,the given variable is ?
a. x b. 2x c.5 d. +
–5
36. Express 2.9 X 10 into scientific notation.
a. 0.000029 b. 0.0000029 c. 0.00002.9 d. 0.0000029.0
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37. Express 3.4 X 10 into scientific notation.
a. 34000000 b. 340000 c. 3400000 d. 0.0000034
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38. 6 X 10 in decimal notation
a. 60000 b. 6000 c. 600000 d. 0.00006
39. ( 3x² + 2x + 4 ) + ( - 8x + 1 )
a. 3x² - 6x + 5 b. 3x² + 10x + 5 c. 3x² + 6x + 5 d. 12x² + 4
40. ( 3x² + 2x + 4 ) - ( - 8x + 1 )
a. 3x² - 6x + 5 b. 3x² + 10x + 3 c. 3x² + 6x + 5 d. 12x² + 4
Prepared by:
DALLY M. PARAZO
Subject Teacher Checked and Approved by:
14. It refers to the probability that an event occurs when an actual experiment is conducted several times .
a. Event b. Sample Space c. Experimental probability d. subset
15. It is a process that gives specific and definite results which called outcomes.
a. Event b. Sample Space c. Experimental probability d. experiment
16. If a pair of dice is rolled, how many elements are there in the sample space?
a. 12 b. 36 c. 6 d. 8
17. If three coins are tossed, how many elements are there in the Sample space?
a. 3 b. . 36 c. 6 d. 8
18. In rolling a pair of dice, what is the probability that an even number occurs?
a. 1/6 b. 1/3 c. ¼ d. ½
19.In tossing two coins, what is the probability of getting no tail?
a. ¼ b. ½ c. 1/3 d. ¾
20. A card is drawn from a standard deck of playing cards. What is the probability of drawing a spade?
a. 1/52 b. 1/3 c. 1/13 d. ¼
21. A card is drawn from a standard deck of playing cards. What is the probability of drawing a 10 Diamond?
a. 4/13 b. 17/52 c. 1/13 d. 23/52
22. A ball is drawn from an urn containing 2 red balls, 3 blue balls, and 5 white balls. What is the probability that it is white?
a. 1/5 b. 1/10 c. ½ d. 1/3
23. In the set of data 1,3,4,7,8,8,10, the mean is equal to?
a. 5.85 b. 5 c. 8.55 d.8.4
24. Based on the set of data in number 8, the mode is ?
a.1 b.7 c.8 d.10
25. In the set of data in number 8, the median is?
a.1 b.7 c.8 d.10
Figure .A
37. Triangle JOY and triangle LUV are congruent, If angle 1 is equal to 3X + 25 and angle 2 is equal to X + 41, What is the exact
measure of the unknown angles?
a. 49 b. 59 c. 69 d. 79
38. What segment of the Triangles above is corresponds to JO?
a. LU b. LV c. UV D. JY
39. What angle is corresponds to angle L?
a. angle J B. angle O c. angle U d. angle V
40. What vertex is corresponds to point Y?
a. L b. U C. V d. J
Prepared by:
DALLY M. PARAZO
Subject Teacher Checked and Approved by:
Prepared by:
DALLY M. PARAZO
Subject Teacher Checked and Approved by: