Midterm Exam - Math in The Modern World
Midterm Exam - Math in The Modern World
MALILIPOT, ALBAY
General Instruction: Do not cheat. If you cheat, the concept of education fails. You
will never know how much you know. You will waste more time planning to cheat than learn
something. If you score low, find
out your weaknesses. If you score high, then you know what you know and can venture to
other things. Goodluck!
A. Identification. Write the correct word on the blank in the right that is being referred to
in the following:
1. A series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns or windings in the channel of a
river, stream or other watercourse. _______________________________
2. A disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space, with little or no
associated mass transport. ______________________________
3. A substance formed by trapping pockets of gas in a liquid or solid.
______________________
4. The tiling of a plane using one or more geometric shapes with no overlaps and gaps.
_________________________
5. A curve which emanates from a point, moving farther away as it revolves around the
point. ___________________________
6. An agreement in dimensions, due proportion, an arrangement. _____________________
7. This occurs due to the development of certain displacement discontinuity surfaces
within the solid. _______________________
8. Is characterized by the fact that every number after the first two is the sum of the two
preceding ones. ______________________
9. A series of bands or strips, often of the same width and color along the length.
__________________________
10. The infinitely complex patterns that are self – similar across different scales.
__________________________
11. It is a collection of well – defined objects that contains no duplicate.
__________________________
12. It is a set with only one member. ___________________________
13. A set with no members at all. __________________________
14. It contains elements that can be counted and terminates at certain natural number.
________________________
15. It is the number of distinct elements belonging to a finite set. ______________________
16. It is the family of all the subsets of A. ________________________
17. It is the set containing all elements common to both A and B. _____________________
18. It is an operation on a set that must be performed in reference to a universal set,
denoted by A’. __________________________
19. Two sets that contain exactly the same elements. __________________________
20. Sets of the same number of elements. ___________________________
21. Association between two set of elements. _______________________
22. A rule that pairs each element in one set with exactly one element from a second set.
_________________________
23. Set of all first elements. __________________________
24. Set of all second elements. _________________________
25. A calculation involving two elements of the set to produce another element of the set.
____________________________
26. It is a finite combination of symbols that is well – formed according to rules that
depend on the context. __________________________
27. It is a correct arrangement of mathematical symbols that states a complete thought.
_____________________________
28. It is a fact, name, notation or usage which is generally agreed upon by
mathematicians. _________________________
29. It is the size of a number regardless of its sign. ______________________
30. A useful way to illustrate numbers. __________________________
39.
42. 24 – (3 x 4) = ___________
44. (8 x 7 – 2) ÷ (5 + 10 – 6) = __________
47. 8 x 5 – 4 + 7 = ____________
49. (8 + 3 – 6) ÷ 5 = ___________
50. 6 + 3 – 4 ÷ 2 = __________
Given: U = {1,2,3,4,5}
A = {1,2,3}
B = {5}