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4th Periodic Examination in Math 7

I. Multiple choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. (10 points)
1. If x=2 then what is 12+x=?
a. 13 b. 14 c. 15 d.16
2. What is F stands for in FOIL?
a. Fill b. First c. Fact d. Five
3. Subtract (3x - 4) - 6x.
a. 9x -4 b. -9x +4 c. -3x-4 d. 3x-4
4. Add (15x - 6) +( 6x+6).
b. 21x b. 21x + 12 c. 9x d. 9x +12
5. If we are going to solve this 2(x – 2)=, what will be the process?
a. Add 2 to the expression inside the parenthesis.
b. Subtract 2 to the expression inside the parenthesis.
c. Multiply 2 to the expression inside the parenthesis.
d. Divide 2 to the expression inside the parenthesis.

II. True or false: Write true if the statement is correct and false if not. (10 points)

1. A point suggests an exact location in space.


2. We use an capital letters or any two points on the line to name the line.
3. A point has dimension.
4. We use a lower case letter to name a point.
5. A line extends in one direction only.
6. Plane has thickness.
7. Line, line segments and ray are all the same in terms of their definitions.
8. Collinear points are not on the same line
9. A plane has no length and width.
10. A point is represented by a dot.

III. These are some of the objects around us that could represent a point or line or plane. Place each
object in its corresponding column in the table below. (12 points)

Blackboard Corner of a table intersection of a tip of a needle


side wall and
ceiling

Laser Electric wire Intersection of the surface of a table


front wall, a side
wall and ceiling

Tip of a ballpen Wall Edge of a table Paper

Objects that could Objects that could Objects that could


represent a point represent a line represent a plane
IV. Match Column A with its answer in Column B to know the name of Archimedes’ father. Put
the letter of the correct answer in the space provided below.

“ I am the father of Archimedes.” Do you know my name?


Find it out by decoding the hidden message below.

V. Solve the following operations.

1.(x – 5) (x + 5)

2. (x + 2) (x – 2)

3. (3x – 1) (3x + 1)

4. 2 x  1 2 x 3  3x 2  10 x  6

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