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LIPAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Población South, Sta. Cruz, Zambales


MATHEMATICS 7
QUARTER 2 WEEK 1 - 3
SUMMATIVE TEST
Name: ______________________________ Section: ______________________________

Multiple Choice. Write the letter of your answer on the space before the number.
WEEK 1
1. The process of determining the ratio of physical quantities.
a. Temperature b. Measurement c. Solving d. Illustration
2. An early measurement style, it is the length of the arm from the shoulder to the tip of the middle finger.
a. foot b. cubit c. fathom d. yard
3. The earliest unit of mass.
a. grain b. inch c. foot d. kilogram
4. This system of measurements was first introduced by the British. Used in United States and England.
a. English System b. Verne System c. Metric System d. Solar System
5. 12 inches is equivalent to
a. 1 foot b. 1 yard c. 1 rod d. 1 mile
6. It is the amount of space that a substance of object occupies.
a. Mass b. Temperature c. Volume d. Length
7. It is a system introduced by a group of French Scientists in the late 18 th century and used to measure various
properties like length, weight, temperature, light, electric current, and amount of substance.
a. English System b. Verne System c. Metric System d. Solar System
8. The basic unit (Metric System) used to measure the intensity of light.
a. Kelvin b. second c. meter d. candela
9. Larger or smaller units of measures in the metric system or SI are expressed as powers of 10.
a. True b. False
10. The normal body temperature of a person in degrees.
a. 37 b. 38 c. 39 d. 40
11. It is an instrument used to measure the hotness and coldness of an object.
a. Ruler b. Thermometer c. Calculator d. Laptop
12. 1 day is equivalent to how many hours?
a. 22 b. 23 c. 24 d. 25
13. The unit used in measuring angles
a. meter b. second c. degree d. foot
14. What measuring device can be used in measuring your height.
a. Thermometer b. calculator c. meterstick d. weighing scale
15. What appropriate measure should you used in measuring the distance from Sta. Cruz to Baguio?
a. inch b. kilometer c. foot d. meter
16. What appropriate measure should you used in measuring the weight of a cat?
a. Yard b. liter c. kilogram d. hour
17. In the English system of measurement, what is the best unit of measure to represent the height of a flagpole?
a. Inch b. feet c. mile d. furlong
18. What is the approximate length of an ordinary pen?
a. 20 meter b. 20 decimeters c. 20 centimeters d. 20 millimeters
19 – 20. Using a protractor, find the approximate measures of the angle presented below.

WEEK 2
21. To convert measurements from a larger to a smaller unit, we use the operation of
a. Addition b. Subtraction c. Multiplication d. Division
22. Which of the following is the longest?
a. 2 m b. 2 km c. 2 cm d. 2 mm
23. Which of the following is the heaviest?
a. 5 ton b. 5 kg c. 5 lb d. 5 g
24. The distance between the town of Sta. Cruz and Candelaria is approximately 12 km. What is its equivalent in m?
a. 120 m b. 1200 m c. 12 m d. 12000 m
25. Anna slept from 10:00 pm to 6:30 am the following morning. How many minutes did Anna slept?
a. 480 minutes b. 490 minutes c. 500 minutes d. 510 minutes
26. Gabby weighs 60 kilograms, after exercising and proper diet, he becomes 68 kilograms. How many pounds did
Gabby gained?
a. 17. 6 lbs b. 16.6 lbs c. 15. 6 lbs d. 14.6 lbs
27. To convert measurements from smaller to a larger unit, we use the operation of
a. Addition b. Subtraction c. Multiplication d. Division
28. What is the time elapse in minutes from 7:05 am to 8:35 am of the same day?
a. 90 minutes b. 85 minutes c. 95 minutes d. 80 minutes
29. The normal body temperature if at 37 ° C . What is its equivalent in ° F ?
a. 98.6 b. 106 c. 92.5 d. 99
30. What is the correct relational symbol to be placed in between these measurements:
100 meters _____ 1 kilometer
a. = b. > c. <

WEEK 3
31. A branch of Mathematics that uses numbers and symbols to express relationships between known and unknown
quantities.
a. Arithmetic b. Algebra c. Geometry d. Calculus
32. A number of its own or a symbol which has a fixed value.
a. Variable b. Fraction c. Decimal d. Constant
33. Any symbol, usually letters, which represent a value or a number.
a. Variable b. Fraction c. Decimal d. Constant
34. Translate “x increased by three” into a mathematical phrase.
a. x3 b. x > 3 c. x + 3 d. xxx
35. A single number, a letter, or a product of several numbers or letters.
a. Constant b. Equation c. Variable d. term
36. A small number written to the right upper corner of the base to indicate how many times the base is multiplied by
itself.
a. Base b. Coefficient c. Exponent d. Degree
37. A polynomial with only one term
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. multinomial
38. A polynomial with four or more terms
a. monomial b. binomial c. trinomial d. multinomial
39. A polynomial is in __________ if its terms are arranged from the term with the highest degree to the term with the
lowest degree.
a. leading Term b. Numerical Coefficient c. Standard form d. Similar Term
40. In the algebraic expression, 5xy, what is the numerical coefficient?
a. 1 b. 5 c. x d. y
LIPAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Población South, Sta. Cruz, Zambales
MATHEMATICS 7
QUARTER 2 WEEK 4 and 5
SUMMATIVE TEST
Name: ______________________________ Section: ______________________________
Direction. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
WEEK 4
_____ 1. If two quantities are equal, then quantity can be replaced by the other. For all numbers a and b , if a=b, then a
may be replaced by b .
a. Substitution Property b. Addition Property c. Multiplication Property
_____ 2. Evaluate the polynomial 2 x+ 4 , when x=4.
a. 10 b. 12 c. 14 d. 16
_____ 3. What is the first operation to perform in simplifying 12 – 10+2(5)+8?
a. Addition b. Subtraction c. Multiplication d. Division
_____ 4. In the expression 2 xy , what is the literal coefficient?
a. 1 b. 2 xy c. xy d. none
_____ 5. For any real number a , b , and c , a (b+c )=ab+ ac and a (b – c )=ab – ac .
a. Commutative Property b. Distributive Property c. Associative Property
_____ 6. These are terms that have exactly the same variables and exponents. In other words, they have identical literal
coefficients.
a. Expressions b. similar terms c. common fractions d. Algebra
_____ 7. Find the sum of (2 x+ 4 ¿ and ( 5 x−1 ) .
a. 7 x−3 b. 3 x+ 3 c. 7 x +3 d. 3 x−3
_____ 8. Subtract ( 5 x+ 8 )−( 6 x +2 ) .
a. x +6 b. x−6 c. −x−6 d. −x +6
_____ 9. Simplify the expression: 2 x2 +7 x−5 x +2−8.
a. 2 x2 +12 x−6 b. 2 x2 −12 x−6 c. 2 x2 +2 x+ 6 d. 2 x2 −2 x +6
_____ 10. Simplify the expression correctly using Distributive Property: x ( 3 x−8 ) .
a. 3 x 2−8 b. 3 xx−8 x c. 3 x 2−8 x d. x 3 x−x 8

Week 5
_____ 11. To multiply powers having the same base, keep the base and __________ the exponents.
a. add b. subtract c. divide d. square
3 2
_____ 12. Simplify using Laws of Exponents: ( x yz ) .
a. x 6 y 2 z 2 b. x 5 y 2 z 2 c. x 6 y z 2 d. x 6 yz
_____ 13. What is the product of 2 x and 3 xy ?
a. 6 x 2 y b. 2 x 3 xy c. 6 xy d. 6 x 2 y 2
_____ 14. What is the quotient of 6 xy and −2 y ?
a. 3 x b. −3 x c. 3 y d. −3 y
a6 b
_____ 15. Simplify: .
a4 b 2
b a2
a. a 2 b b. c. d. a 10 b3
a2 b
_____ 16. Simplify: ¿.
1
a. b. 0 c. 4 d. – 1
2
_____ 17. Simplify: x−2

x 2 1
a. x 2 b. c. d.
2 x x2

_____ 18. Which of the following expressions when simplified is equal to 1?


a. n2 m4 p 0 b. 6 r ¿ c. (2 x3 y 7 )0 d. 4 0 c 5 d3
_____ 19. What is the quotient when ( x ¿¿ 2+5 x +6) ¿ is divided by ( x +2)?
a. x +1 b. x +2 c. x +3 d. x +4
2
_____ 20. What is the remainder when ( x + 10 x +21) is divided by ( x +3)?
a. 0 b. 3 c. 5 d. 7

LIPAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Población South, Sta. Cruz, Zambales
MATHEMATICS 7
Quarter 2
WEEK 6, 7, & 8 – SUMMATIVE TEST
Name: ______________________________ Section: ______________________________

Direction. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.


Week 6
_____ 1. Which of the following is an example of a perfect square trinomial?
a. x 2+ 6 x+ 4 b. m 2 +12m+144 c. x 2−6 x +9
_____ 2. Multiply: ( x +4 )( x+5).
a. x 2+ 9 x+20 b. x 2+ x+ 9 c. x 2+ x+20
_____ 3. Complete the mathematical sentence: (a−2)2=a2−2a−2 a+ ¿ .
a. 2 b. 4 c. a
_____ 4. All are product of “sum and difference of two terms” except
a. m 2−25 b. m 2−10 c. m 2−9
_____ 5. One of the factors of ( y ¿¿ 2+ y−6) ¿ is ( y−2), what is the other factor?
a. y +2 b. y−3 c. y +3
2
_____ 6. Expand and simplify: ( x +3) .
a. x 2+ 6 x+ 9 b. x 2+ 9 c. x 2+ 9 x+ 9
_____ 7. The product of a square of a binomial is _____________.
a. Perfect square trinomial b. Perfect square trinomial c. Perfect square monomial
_____ 8. For all numbers a andb , ( a+ b ) 3=a 3+3 a2 b+3 ab 2+ b 3 and ( a – b ) 3=a 3 – 3 a2 b+ 3 ab 2−b 3
a. Square of Binomial b. Sum and Difference of Two Terms c. Cube of a Binomial
_____ 9. What does the letter F in FOIL Method stands for?
a. FINE TERMS b. FORGE TERMS c. FIRST TERMS
2
_____ 10. In the polynomial, x −6 x +9, what is the middle term?
2
a. x b. −6 x c. +9
2
_____ 11. Which of the following factors gives a product of ( x +10 x +25 )?
a. ( x +10)(x+25) b. ( x−5)(x +5) c. ( x +5)(x+5)
2
_____ 12. Expand and simplify: ( x−2) .
a. x 2−4 x+ 4 b. x 2−4 c. x 2+ 4 x +4
_____ 13. FOIL method is an example of what property?
a. Associative Property b. Distributive Property c. Commutative Property
_____ 14. Using FOIL method in multiplying ( x – 5)( x+7) , what is the product of the outer term (O)?
a. – 5 x b. 7 x c. 35
_____ 15. Using FOIL method in multiplying ( x – 5)( x+7) , what is the product of the last term (L)?
a. – 5 x b. 7 x c. 35
_____ 16. If (d +7) is one of the factors of ( d 2 +8 d +7 ), what is the other factor?
a. d +8 b. d +7 c. d +1
Week 7
_____ 17. Which of the following is a linear equation in one variable?
a. 3 x=9 b. 2 x− y=9 c. x 3=−8
_____ 18. Which is an example of a mathematical sentence?
a. The product of x ∧5 , decreased by 12
b. Twice x is y
c. Three less than twice a number
_____ 19. What is the additive inverse of −4?
−1 1
a. 4 b. c.
4 4
_____ 20. What is the solution of 28−x=20?
a. 7 b. 8 c. 9
_____ 21. What must be added to x +3=7 to isolate the variable?
a. – 7 b. – 3 c. 3
_____ 22. A mathematical sentence is to an equation as a mathematical phrase is to a/an __________.
a. Equation b. Polynomial c. expressions
_____ 23. Any value of the variable that makes the equation a true statement.
a. Root/solution b. equation c. factor
_____ 24. The set of all numbers that are solutions to the equation.
a. Solution set b. solutions c. factor
_____ 25. This sign as introduces by Robert Recorde to mean that two expressions are names or descriptions of exactly the same
object.
a. ¿ b. ¿ c. ¿
_____ 26. Two equations having the same solutions are called ___________.
a. Equivalent equations b. Equivalent solutions c. linear equations
_____ 27. For any real numbers a and b: If a = b, then a may be replaced by b, or b may be replaced by a, in any mathematical
sentence without changing its meaning.
a. Reflexive Property b. Transitive Property c. Substitution Property
_____ 28. If we add the same number to both sides of the equal sign, then the sides remain equal.
a. Addition Property of Equality b. Multiplication Property of Equality c. Distributive Property
_____ 29. A statement that shows two numbers or expressions that are unequal.
a. Solution Set b. Inequality c. Equation
_____ 30. These are examples of inequalities except
a. m 2 +12m+144 b. 2 x> 8 c. x +14<1
_____ 31. What is the solution set of the inequality, x +4 >8?
a. x=4 b. x >4 c. x <4
_____ 32. What is the solution of the equation 8 x +12=5 x−21?
a. – 11 b. 10 c. – 9
_____ 33. An equation of the form ax +b=0 , where a andb are real numbers, a ≠ 0, is said to be _________.
a. Linear equation b. Linear Inequality c. FOIL Method
_____ 34. This consists of a constant, a variable or a combination of both using operations in Mathematics.
a. Equation b. Expression c. Inequality
_____ 35. What is the solution set of the inequality 3 x – 12< 15?
a. x <9 b. x >9 c. x=9
_____ 36. Which property of equality should be used to isolate the variable in the equation 7 x=63 ?
a. Symmetric c. Transitive c. Multiplication
_____ 37. Either two numbers are equal, or one of them is less than the other, For any pair of numbers a and b :
a< b∨a=b∨a=b∨b< a.
a. Trichotomy Property b. Transitive Property c. Addition Property
_____ 38. These are solutions to the inequality x >1except
a. π b. 12 c. −4
2 x
_____ 39. Solve for x . =
5 20
a. 10 b. 16 c. 8
_____ 40. First degree equation whose highest power is one.
a. Linear equation b. Quadratic equation c. linear inequality
Week 8
_____ 41. When solving word problems, one must _________ the problem carefully.
a. Read b. Represent c. Relate
_____ 42. Translate the mathematical sentence “the sum of two numbers is 60”.
a. xy=60 b. x + y=60 c. y=60+ x
_____ 43. Translate the sentence “the product of a number and 9 decreased by 12 equals 7 times the number”.
a. 9 x – 12=7 x b. 9 x 12=7 c. x 9−12=7 xx
_____ 44. What is three times a number increased by six is 21?
a. 8 b. 5 c. 2
_____ 45. Using the letter m, translate the statement to an inequality: At most 5 students got a failing grades in Algebra.
a. m>5 b. m<5 c. m ≠ 5
_____ 46. Which of the following values of x makes 3 x – 4=8 true?
a. 6 b. 5 c. 4
_____ 47. How many solution/s are there if absolute value is equal to 0?
a. One solution b. two solutions c. three solutions
_____ 48. If n+3> 8, and n is an integer, what is the smallest possible value of n ?
a. 10 b. 8 c. 6
_____ 49. Find the smallest of 3 consecutive integers whose sum is 72.
a. 23 b. 24 c. 25
_____ 50. Write the cost of the book in terms of the cost of the notebook using the letter r: The cost of the book is
Php50.00 more than twice the cost of the notebook.
a. 2 r b. 2 r +50 c. 2 r−50

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