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Mathematics 7
Name: ______________________________________________ Level: ______ Date: _______________ Score: ________
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Read and understand each question. Answer with the best of your knowledge.
MINIMIZE ERASURES!
I. Multiple Choice
DIRECTION: Write the CAPITAL letter of your answer on the space before each item.
________ 1. 6 more than a number.
A. 6 + x B. 6 > x C. x + 6 D. x < 6
________ 2. 10 less than 2 times a number.
10
a. 2n – 10 B. 10 – 2n C. 10 < 2n D.
2n
________ 3. In 48x2, x is called the _____________.
A. numerical coefficient B. constant C. exponent D. variable
________ 4. The product of two consecutive integers.
A. x + (x+2) B. x(x+1) C. x(x+2) D. x + (x+1)
________ 5. What do you call a polynomial with terms?
A. trinomial B. monomial C. polynomial D. binomial
________ 6. Which of the following groups f terms a like terms?
A. 4x, 10x2 B. 7m3, m3 C. 11y, 3y, y2 D. 4xy,4x2y, xy2
2
________ 7. If x= -3, what is the value of x + 4x – 1?
A. 4 B. 22 C. -4 D. 6
________ 8. How many terms are there in 5x2y + xy – 9?
A, 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
________ 9. In the term FOIL method, “I” stands for __________.
A. Included B. Inter C. Innate D. Inner
________ 10. Which of the following is an example of square of a binomial?
A. (x+3)2 B. (m – 5)2 C. (x2 + 2x -1)2 D. y2 + 1
II. Computation
DIRECTION: Compute for the indicated operation.
A. Evaluate each expression using the given values. (2 pts. each)
11. 4x – 3, when x = 10 12. 15 – x2, when x = 4
D. Worded Problems
DIRECTION: Solve the following worded problems. Show your solution. (3 pts. each)
26. The dimensions of a rectangular garden are represented by the following polynomials, 3x+7 and x+8. Find the
area of the garden.
27. Find the volume of the cube having 2+x m as the measurement of its height, length and width.
28. Given that m=5 and n=50, which is greater, (m+n)(m-n) or 100?
29. Given the measurement of the side of a square that is 4x-2 meters, find its area.
30. Myrna travels to school x2+3x-1 meters every day. On the other hand, her friend, Julie, travels 5x 2-4x+2 meters.
What is the total distance that the two travel every morning as each of them go to school?