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3rd Monthly Examination in Math 7
3rd Monthly Examination in Math 7
I. Identification
A. Draw a dot “.” if the given phrase represents a POINT; “” if it’s a LINE; and “ “ if it is a PLANE.
_______1. a nail on a wall
_______2. corner of a box
_______3. screen of a television
_______4. edge of a wall
_______5. intersection of two roads
_______6. stars in the night sky
_______7. sand dunes
_______8. intersection of a wall and a floor
_______9. computer monitor
_______10. a mole
B. In the given three-dimensional figure: A, B, C, and D are coplanar. Decide whether each of the following
sets of points is collinear, coplanar, or neither.
C
K
F D 1. {B, G, J} ________________________
G 2. {E, J, A, H} ______________________
B
H 3. {K, F, H} ________________________
4. {J, E, A, H, D} ____________________
J A 5. {C, K, D} ________________________
E
6. {F, J, H} ________________________
7. {G, J, E} ________________________
8. { J, A, E} ________________________
9. { B, D, E} ________________________
10. {H, A, D} _______________________
II. TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE on the blank if the statement is correct, and FALSE if not.
________1. Parallel lines are coplanar.
________2. All intersecting lines are perpendicular.
________3. Segments are lines extended infinitely in one direction.
________4. A point is dimensionless.
________5. A line is composed of infinitely many points.
________6. Rays and segments are lines.
________7. A plane is a flat surface.
________8. The intersection of two distinct lines is a point.
________9. Two distinct planes cannot intersect.
________10. Planes are named by at least three non-collinear points.
1. An _____________ is a word or term which does not require any further explanation or elaborate description.
2. It uses undefined terms or terms previously defined to give a clear meaning of a word or a phrase.
3. These are the statements that are accepted as true without proof.
4. These are the statements that need to be proven before they can be accepted as true.
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
V. Problem Solving.
1. One of the complementary angles is half the other. What are the measures of the two angles? (2 pts.)
2. The measure of angle A is 27° less than twice the measure of angle B. If the two angles are supplementary,
what are the measures of the two angles? (3 pts.)