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GRADE 7 1st Quarter Exam
GRADE 7 1st Quarter Exam
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CATS BIRDS
DOGS
9. How many have both Cats and Dogs?
A. 6 B. 10 C. 2 D. 9
10. How many have Dogs, Cats, and Birds?
A. 6 B. 10 C. 2 D. 9
11. Which does not belong to the group?
a. Set of Consonants
b. Set of Vowels
c. Set of Composite numbers
d. Set of prime numbers less than 3
12. { G, E, L, A} _______________ { A, G, L, E}
a. = b. ~ c. d. U
13. On the number line, start from 7 and count 3 units going to the left, at which point does it stop?
a. 4 b. -4 c. 5 d. -5
14. At what point on the number line does a number stop when it starts with point 6 and count 5 units to the right.
a. 6 b. -6 c. 11 d. -11
15. Which of the following are considered as the opposite of positive numbers?
a. 1 b. 0 c. ½ d. -1
16. Find the sum of 30 and (-20).
a. 10 b. -10 c. 50 d. -50
17. How to add an integer with the same sign?
a. If the sign are the same subtract the integer.
b. If the sign are the same just add the integer and keep the sign.
c. If the sign are the same just add the integer and keep the sign of the largest number.
d. If the sign are the same just add the integer.
18. Subtract (-4) – (-6).
a. 2 b. -2 c. 10 d. -10
19. Multiply the two integer 12 and 12.
a. 24 b. 144 c. -24 d. -144
20. Which is true about multiplying of integer with the same sign?
a. The product is always positive. c. The product is 0.
b. The product is negative. d. None of these.
21. Which operation is the inverse of division?
a. Multiplication b. Addition c. Subtraction d. None
22. Rewrite the expression using distributive property, -13(1+2).
a. 13(1) + 13(2) b. -13(1) + -13(2) c. 14 d. -14
23. Which statements support closure property?
a. (7a)b b. 5 = 3 c. (-10) + 36 = 36 + (-10) d. 2 + 2 = 4
24. What number would make the number sentence true? 4 × ( ____ × 6 ) = ( 4 × 3 ) × 6
a. 3 b. 4 c. 6 d. 0
25. Which property is used in this statement? 13 + (-13) = 0
a. Multiplicative Inverse c. Additive Inverse
b. Additive Identity d. Multiplicative Identity
26. Which is not an example of rational number?
A. 0.5 C. 1.34
B. 2 D. None of the above
27. Which is NOT an example of irrational number?
A. π C. 6/7
B. 1/7 D. 5
28. Converting 0.214 to rational form
0.214
(1) 1
0.214 1000
(2) x 1000
1
214 107
(3) = 500
1000