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Anthony’s College
San Jose, Antique
LAED DEPARTMENT
Department: __________________________________

TABLE OF TEST SPECIFICATION IN


MATHEMATICS 7 (Quarter 3)

MRS. BRVERLY JOY ALONZO


Prepared by: ________________________________ Date Submitted: Approved by:

No. No. Cognitive Domains


Test
Code of of
Learning Competencies Knowledge Understanding Performance Placement
Days Items Process

Represents a point, line and


M7GE
1 plane using concrete and pictorial -IIIa-1
1 1 1 1
models.
2 M7G E-
Illustrates subsets of a line.
IIIa-2 1 1 1 2

3 M7G E-
Classifies the different kinds of
IIIa-3 2 2 1 1 3, 17
angles.
4 derives relationships of
geometric figures using
measurements and by inductive
reasoning; supplementary
angles, complimentary angles, M7G E-
4 ,5, 7, 8,
congruent angles, vertical IIIb-1 4 5 2 2 1
29
angles, adjacent angles, linear
pairs, perpendicular lines and
Parallel lines.
5 derives relationships among
angles formed by parallel lines
M7G E-
cut by a transversal using 9, 10, 18,
IIIc-1 4 5 2 3
measurement and by 19, 20
Inductive reasoning.

6 Uses a compass and Straightedge


to bisect line segments and M7G E-
angles and construct 11, 21,
IIId-
perpendiculars and parallels. 6 7 1 3 3 22, 23,
e-1
31, 32, 33

7
Illustrates polygons: (a) M7G E-
convexity; (b) angles; and (c) IIIe-2 2 2 2 12, 13
sides.
8 Derives inductively the
M7G E-
relationship of exterior and 24, 25,
IIIf- 1 4 5 2 3
interior angles of a convex 34, 35, 36
polygon.
9 Illustrates a circle and the terms
related to it: radius, diameter
chord, center, arc, chord, central M7G E-
6, 26, 37,
angle, and inscribed angle. IIIg-1 4 4 1 1 2
38

1 constructs triangles, M7G


squares, rectangles, regular E- IIIh-i- 27, 28,
4 4 2 2
pentagons, and regular hexagons 1 39, 40

1 Solves problems involving sides M7G


14, 15,
and angles of a polygon. E-IIIj- 1 4 4 3 1
16, 30
36 40 6 10 12 12

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