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3rd Monthly Examination in Mathematics 7

Name: ______________________________________________________Score: ____/50


Grade and Section: ___________________________________________Date: _______________________

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.

III. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. An _____________ is a word or term which does not require any further explanation or elaborate description.

A. Undefined Terms B. Postulates C. Definition D. Theorems

2. It uses undefined terms or terms previously defined to give a clear meaning of a word or a phrase.

A. Undefined Terms B. Postulates C. Definition D. Theorems

3. These are the statements that are accepted as true without proof.

A. Undefined Terms B. Postulates C. Definition D. Theorems

4. These are the statements that need to be proven before they can be accepted as true.

A. Undefined Terms B. Postulates C. Definition D. Theorems

5. These are points that lie on the same line.

A. Collinear Points B. Collinear planes C. Non-collinear Points D. Undefined terms

6. These are points that lie on the same plane.

A. Collinear Points B. Coplanar planes C. Non-coplanar Points D. Undefined terms

7. Which of the following is the set of undefined terms?


A. segment, ray, point
B. line, ray, space
C. angle, line, line segment
D. point, line, plane

8. It is a subset of a line consisting of two endpoints.

A. ending line B. ray C. line segment D. angle


9. It is a subset of a line consisting of an endpoint and all the points extending infinitely on one side of that
endpoint. What is it?

A. ending line B. ray C. line segment D. angle

10. It is a figure formed by two noncollinear rays with a common endpoint.

A. ending line B. ray C. line segment D. angle

IV. Fill in the blanks.

Refer to the number line below.


A B C G D E F

-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. The distance from D to F is _________ units.

2. The distance from D to _________ is | 2 – (-2) |.

3. The length of 𝐵𝐶 is ___________.

4. The length of 𝐴𝐷 is ___________.

5. | 5 – (-4) | is the distance from A to ________.

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.)

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