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Second Periodical Test in Mathematics 7

S.Y. 2019-2020

Direction: Read the statement carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.

1.) It is used to describe things such as length, weight, volume, area, time, temperature and angle.
A.) development B.) involvement C.) management D.) measurement
2.) Which of the following is a standard unit of measurement?
A.) cubit B.) pace C.) handspan D.) meter
3.) What instrument is used to measure the length of an object?
A.) protractor B.) meter stick C.) scale balance D.) altimeter
4.) 1 kilometer is equivalent to _____ meters.
A.) 100 B.) 1 000 C.) 10 000 D.) 1 000 000
5.) One millimeter is _____.
1 1
A.) of a meter B.) of a meter C.) 100 meters D.) 1000 meters
1000 100
6.) 1 hour is the same as _____.
A.) 60 seconds B.) 1 minute C.) 60 minutes D.) 3600 minutes
7.) 12 inches equals _____.
A.) 1 yard B.) 12 cm C.) 1 m D.) 1 foot
8.) What is 3 feet in inches?
A.) 3 B.) 12 C.) 24 D.) 36
9.) How many centimeters are there in 2 meters and 550 millimeters?
A.) 75 B.) 255 C.) 2055 D.) 2550
10.) 63.73 cm + 6.09 m = ______ m.
A.) 74.82 B.) 6.7773 C.) 67.773 D.) 7.482
11.) The distance between Pagsanjan and Santa Cruz is 6.4 kilometers. What is the distance between the two towns in
meters?
A.) 6.4 B.) 64 C.) 640 D.) 6 400
12.) A boy is two meters tall. Approximately how tall is the boy in feet and inches?
A.) 5 ft B.) 5 ft 6 in C.) 6 ft D.) 6 ft 6 in
13.) Juanita exercised for one hour. How many seconds did Juanita exercise?
A.) 60 B.) 120 C.) 360 D.) 3600
14.) "The sum of a number and three" can be written as _____.
A.) x + 3 B.) 3 + 4x C.) x - 3 D.) 3 - 4x
15.) It is usually represented by letters which may take more than one value.
A.) base B.) constant C.) exponent D.) variable
16.) If a = 2 and b = 4, then 5b + 2a is equal to:
A.) 21 B.) 22 C.) 23 D.) 24
17.) The expression "x + 2" is a _____.
A.) monomial B.) binomial C.) trinomial D.) multinomial
18.) It is a superscript that tells us how many times a base will be used as a factor.
A.) absolute value B.) base C.) coefficient D.) exponent
19.) What law of exponent is applied on the following? ( 2 a b3 ) ( 3 a 3 b )=6 a4 b 4
A.) {( x } ) ( x n ) =xm +n
m n
B.) x 0=1 C.) ( x m ) =xmn D.) x m + x n=x m+n
2
20.) (a3) = _____.
A.) a 5 B.) a 6 C.)a D.) a−1
21.) ( x 10 )( x2 ) is equal to _____.
A.) x 12 B.) x 20 C.) x 8 D.) x 0
22.) Which expression is equivalent to x 6 x 2?
A.) x 4 x 3 B.) x 5 x 3 C.) x 7 x 3 D.) x 9 x 3
23.) x + x = _____.
A.) 2 B.) x C.) 2x D.) x 2
24.) 14s – 6s is ____.
A.) 12s B.) 10s C.) 8s D.) 6s
25.) The result to 3x(5x)
A.) 8x B.) 15x C.) 8 x 2 D.) 15 x 2
26.) What is the reciprocal of 2x?
x 2
A.) ½ x B.) C.) D.) ½ x
2 x
27.) 3y + 3 added to 4y – 5 is equal to _____.
A.) 7y + 8 B.) 7y - 8 C.) 7y + 2 D.) 7y - 2
28.) The product of z^2(z^4 + 1)
A.) z 8 + z 2 B.) z 6 + z 2 C.) z 8 +1 D.) z 6 +1
4 x 3 +2 x2−8 x
29.) Divide,
2x
2
A.) 2 x + x−4 B.) 4 x2 +2 x−8 C.) 2 x2 +2 x 2−8 x D.) 8 x 4 + 4 x 3−16 x 2
30.) Simplify: 5(x – 2) – 3(x – 1)
A.) 2x - 3 B.) 2x - 13 C.) 2x - 7 D.) 2x + 7
2 2 2
31.) Complete the special product rule: ( a−b ) =a _____ +b .
A.) +ab B.) -ab C.) +2ab D.) -2ab
2
32.) ( a+ b ) =¿ _____.
A.) a 2−b2 B.) a 2+2 ab+ b2 C.) a 2−2 ab+b 2 D.) NONE OF THESE
3 2 2 3
33.) ( a+ b ) =¿ ___ +3 a b+3 a b +b
A.)a 2 B.) a 3 C.) b 2 D.)b 3
34.) The special product rule on #33 is called _____.
A.) square of a binomial B.) product of sum and difference of two terms
C.) cube of a binomial D.) distributive property of multiplication
35.) Find the product of (m + 4)(m - 4)
A.) m 2−16 B.) m 2 +8 m−16 C.) m 2 +16 D.) m 2 +8 m+ 16
36.) The product of (x + 1)(x + 1).
A.) x 2+ 2 x +1 B.) x 2 – 2 x +1 C.) x 2+ 2 x−1 D.) x 2 – 2 x−1
37.) The square of (x - 1).
A.) x 2+ 2 x +1 B.) x 2 – 2 x +1 C.) x 2+ 2 x−1 D.) x 2 – 2 x−1
38.) What is the product of (2x + 3) and (2x – 3)?
A.) 2 x2 −9 B.) 4 x2 +9 C.) 4 x2 −6 D.) 4 x2 −9
39.) Which of the following is NOT a special product rule?
I. ( a+ b ) ( a−b )=ab +b2 II. ( a−b ) 3 =a3−b3 III. ( a−b ) 2 =a2−2 ab+ b2 IV. ( a+ b )2=a2+ 2ab +b2
A.) I only B.) II only C.) both I and II D.) I, II, III, and IV
40.) The length of a rectangle is 6 units longer than its width. If we represent the width as "x", which of the following
describes the length?
A.) x+ 6 B.) 6 - x C.) x - 6 D.) 6x
For numbers 41- 42, refer to this problem: The length of a rectangle is 6 units longer than its width.
41.) What operation is involved if you were asked to find the area of the rectangle?
A.) addition B.) division C.) multiplication D.) subtraction
42.) Which expression could be used to represent the area of this rectangle?
A.) x 2+ 6 xB.) x 2−36 C.) x 2+ 6 x+6 D.) x 2+ 12 x +36
43.) A mathematical sentence in which the symbol = (equals) connects two numerical or algebraic expressions.
A.) equation B.) inequality C.) open sentence D.) symbol
44.) The mathematical statement, "4x > 3" represents an _____.
A.) abstraction B.) equation C.) expression D.) inequality
45.) To solve for the equation: x + 3 = 5, we can apply the addition property of equality by adding _____ to both sides of
the equation.
A.) -3 B.) 0 C.) 3 D.) 5
46.) To solve the equation: 3x = 6, we can apply the _____ by multiplying 1/3 on both side of the equation.
A.) addition property of equality B.) multiplication property of equality
C.) reflexive property of equality D.) symmetric property of equality
47.) What is the solution of 2x + 4 = 28?
A.) x = 4 B.) x = 7 C.) x = 12 D.) x = 16
For numbers 48 to 50, refer to this problem: Five less than twice a number is equal to 13.
48.) This statement is an _____ problem.
A.) abstraction B.) equation C.) expression D.) inequality
49.) Which of the following mathematical statements best represent this problem?
A.) 5−x2 =13 B.) 2 x−5=13 C.) 2( x−5)=13 D.) 5+2 x< 13
50.) What is the value of the number?
A.) 4 B.) 9 C.) 16 D.) 36 [end of test] -rrp
Answer Key in 2nd Periodical Test in Math 7

1.) D
2.) D
3.) B
4.) B
5.) A
6.) C
7.) D
8.) D
9.) B
10.) B

11.) D
12.) D
13.) D
14.) A
15.) D
16.) D
17.) B
18.) D
19.) A
20.) B

21.) A
22.) B
23.) C
24.) C
25.) D
26.) A
27.) D
28.) B
29.) A
30.) C

31.) D
32.) B
33.) A
34.) C
35.) A
36.) A
37.) B
38.) D
39.) B
40.) A

41.) C
42.) A
43.) A
44.) D
45.) A
46.) B
47.) C
48.) B
49.) B
50.) B

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