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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Schools Division of Bulacan


BULIHAN HIGH SCHOOL
Bulihan Centro, Plaridel, Bulacan
Summative Test 1 – First Quarter
Mathematics 9
Name_______________Section:_________Score:________Parent’s Signature:_____________

Directions: Write the letter of your answer a. 4𝑥=3𝑥2


on each of the following questions. b. (𝑥+2)=−1

be written in the form 𝑎𝑥2+𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0.


1. It is a second degree equation that can c. (𝑥+2)2=0
d. (𝑥+2)2=1

equation is 𝑎𝑥2+𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0, where 𝑎, 𝑏,


a. Linear Equation 8. The standard form of a quadratic

and 𝑐, are real numbers and _____≠0.


b. Quadratic Equation

a. 𝑎
c. Cubic Equation
d. Quartic Equation
2. What is the degree of a quadratic b. 𝑏
equation in one variable? c. 𝑐
a. 1 d. can’t determined
b. 2
equation is 𝑎𝑥2+𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0. In the
9. The standard form of a quadratic
c. 3
d. 4 quadratic equation 𝑥2+2𝑥−1=0, what is
3. Which of the following is the standard the value of 𝑎?

a. 𝑎𝑥2+𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0
form of a quadratic equation? a. 1

b. 𝑎𝑥3+𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0
b. 2

c. 𝑎𝑥+𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0
c. −1

d. 𝑎+𝑏+𝑐=0
d. – 2
10. Which of the following illustrates a
4. Which of the following is an example of quadratic equation?

a. 𝑥+2=0
a quadratic equation? a. Land area

b. 𝑥2=1
b. Volume of water

c. 𝑥2+𝑥3−1=0
c. Population

d. 𝑥3+𝑥3−1=0
d. weight
11. Which of the following can be
5. Which of the following is a quadratic represented by a quadratic equation?
equation? a. Projectile
a. 4=3𝑥2 b. Speed

c. 𝑥+2=0
b. 4𝑥2+1=3𝑥4 c. Exponential growth

d. 𝑥 2=0
d. rate
12. Which of the following is an
6. Which of the following is not a illustration of a quadratic equation in real-

a. 𝑥2−1=0
quadratic equation? life situation?

b. 𝑥2=3𝑥
a. Area of a garden
b. Perimeter of a lot
c. 2𝑥−1=0 c. Tossed ball
d. 2𝑥2+1=0 d. weighing scale
7. Which is not a quadratic equation?
Nos. 13 to 17. Transform the following 24. The length of a rectangle is five times
equations into quadratic equation then its width. Its area is 180 cm2. Find its
choose the letter of the correct answer. dimensions.
13. x(x + 5) = 0 M. 8cm by 40cm A. 7cm by 35cm
a. x2 – 5x b. x2 + 5x = 0 T. 6cm by 30cm H. 5cm by 25cm
c. x2 – 5 d. x2 – 5 = 0 25. The perimeter of a rectangular lot is
14. (x + 2)(x – 7) = 5x 44m and its area is 105 m2. Find the
a. x2–10x-14 = 0 b. x2+10x-14 = 0 length and the width of the lot?
c. x2–10x+14 = 0 d. x2+10x+14 = 0 M. 5cm and 17cm A. 6cm and 16cm
15. (2x – 4)2 = x(x + 10) T. 7cm and 15cm H. 8cm and 14cm
a. 3x2+26x+16 = 0 b. 3x2-26x+16 = 0
c. 3x2+26x-16 = 0 d. 3x2-26x-16 = 0
2
16. (x – 3) = 10
a. x2+6x+1 = 0 b. x2-6x+1 = 0 Prepared by: SALLY B. PEROCHE
c. x2+6x-1 = 0 d. x2-6x-1 = 0
17. x(x – 2) = 5x + 7
a. x2+7x+7 = 0 b. x2-7x+7 = 0
c. x2+7x-7 = 0 d. x2-7x-7 = 0 Checked by: LANE V. DEPSPABILADERAS
18. Find two consecutive positive MT I / Teacher-in-charge
numbers whose product is 240.
M. 24 and 10 A. 8 and 30
T. 3 and 80 H. 15 and 16 Noted by: EFREN M. SANTIAGO
19. Find two consecutive positive even Principal IV
numbers whose product is 288.
M.1 2 and 14 A. 14 and 16
T. 16 and 18 H. 18 and 20
20. Find two consecutive positive odd
numbers whose product is 399.
M. 21 and 23 A. 19 and 21
T. 17 and 19 H. 15 and 17
21. The sum of two numbers is 14 and
their product is 45. Find the numbers
M. 4 and 10 A. 5 and 9
T. 6 and 8 H. 7 and 7
22. The length of a rectangle is 7 cm
longer than its width. Its area is 78 cm2.
Find the length and width of the
rectangle.
M. 39cm by 2 cm A. 78m by 1cm
T. 26cmby 3cm H. 13cm by 6cm
23. The width of a rectangle is 20 cm
shorter than its length. Its area is 44 cm2.
Find its dimensions.
M. 22cm by 2cm A. 44cm by 1cm
T. 11cm by 4cm H. 44cm by 7cm
Answer key
1. b
2. b
3. a
4. b
5. a
6. c
7. b
8. a
9. a
10. a
11. a
12. a
13. b
14. a
15. b
16. d
17. d
18 H
19. T
20. A
21. A
22. H
23. M
24. T
25. T

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