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Grade 7 MATH KEY TO CORRECTION

PART 1. MULTIPLE CHOICE

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

PART 2. IDENTIFICATION

1. SET
2. JOHN VENN
3. ROSTER OR LISTING METHOD
4. GEORG CANTOR
5. SET-BUILDER OR RULE METHOD
6. EMPTY OR NULL SET
7. UNIVERSAL SET
8. EQUAL SET
9. EQUIVALENT SET
10. POWER SET

PART 3. MATCHING TYPE

1. Identity property for multiplication


2. Zero property
3. Multiplicative inverse property
4. Identity property for addition
5. Distributive property over subtraction
6. Associative Property
7. Distributive property over addition
8. Additive inverse property
9. Commutative Property for multiplication
10. Commutative Property for addition

PART 4. SHORT ANSWER

1. {d, b} 6. {e}
2. {a, b, f} 7. {b}
3. {a, b, c, d} 8. {a, b, d, f}
4. {c, d, e, f} 9. P(C) = {{}, C, {e}, {f}}
5. {e, f} 10. n(U) = 6
Part 5: Long Answer Questions. 10 marks
Supply each region with corresponding numbers to the Venn diagram.
1. A surveyed was conducted at Holy Spirit High school where 50 students were
randomly chosen and asked whether they liked apples or bananas. Of the 50,
36 students said they like apples, 30 students like bananas and 5 students do
not like either apples or bananas.

a) How many students like both apples and bananas?


Answer: 21 students
15 21 9
21

b) How many students like only apples or only bananas? 5


Answer : 24 students

2. 50 students at Holy Spirit High were interviewed to determine what sports


they played, if any, and the results were as follows: U
B H
B
 28 play basketball I II
 21 play hockey V
 26 play soccer
 16 play basketball and hockey VII
 12 play hockey and soccer
 15 play basketball and soccer IV VI
 10 play all three sports VIII

a) How many students play none of these sports? III


Answer: 8 students S

b) How many students only play basketball?


Answer: 7 students

c) How many play hockey and soccer but not basketball?


Answer: 35 students

B H
B

7 6 3

10
5 2

9
8

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