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1st Unit Test g9

This document appears to be a test from St. Mary's College of Catbalogan in the Philippines for a Math 9 class. The test covers topics in quadratic equations, including identifying quadratic terms, writing equations in standard form, solving quadratic equations by factoring, and word problems involving areas and radii of shapes. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts in quadratic equations.
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St.

Mary’s College of Catbalogan


Corner Mabini & Del Rosario Streets, Catbalogan City, Samar 6700
Telephone/ Telefax: (055) 543-8192
E-mail: [email protected]

FIRST UNIT TEST in MATH 9


S.Y. 2018-2019
Name: Grade & Section: Score:
Teacher: Ms. Harly Quene Tina B. Aban Date:

I. Multiple Choice
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer; Write it on the space provided before the number.
Indicate your answer if it is not found on the choices.

1. What is a polynomial equation of degree two that can be written in a form ax 2+bx+c=0,
where a, b, c are real numbers and a≠0.
a. Linear Equation c. Quadratic Equation
b. Linear Inequality d. Quadratic Inequality
2. Which of the following is a quadratic equation?
a. 2x2 + 4r – 1 c. 3x2
b. 3t – 7 = 2 d. 2x2 – 7x ≥ 3
3. In the quadratic equation 3x2 + 7x – 4= 0, which is the quadratic term?
a. x2 c. 3x2
b. 7x d. -4
4. Which of the following equation is NOT a quadratic equation?
a. 2x2 + 5x -3=0 c. (2x + 5) (x + 1)= -6
b. 3x(x-2) = 0 d. 2x + x + 2= 0
5. Which of the following quadratic equation is written in standard form?
a. 3x-2x2=7 c. -2x2-7+3x=0
b. -2x2-7=-3x d. -2x2+3x-7=0
6. Write (x+3)(x+4)=0 in standard form of a quadratic equation.
a. x2+3x+4=0 c. x2+7x+12=0
b. x2+6x+12=0 2
d. x +x+12=0
7. Which of the following quadratic equation is in a form ax2=c=0?
a. 2x2+3x=0 c. 2x2+3=5
b. 2x2=3x d. 2x2+3x+0
8. What is√ 16?
a. 8 c. 4
b. 18 d. 14
9. Extract: (2s-1)2=225
a.8, -7 c.-8, -7
b. -8, 7 d. 8, 7
10. How many roots does a quadratic equation have?
a. 0 c. 4
b. 2 d. 3

II. Evaluate:
A. Identify the values of a, b, and c in the following quadratic equations:

1. 3x2 + 4x + 5= 0 a= b= c=

2. 2 ( x2 + 4x ) = -2 a= b= c=

3. 5x – 7 = x2 a= b= c=

4. (x+1) (x+2) = 0 a= b= c=

5. (x-4) (x+4) = 0 a= b= c=

B. Solve the quadratic equations by any factoring method. Leave your answers in radical
for. Show your solutions. Encircle your final answer.
3 pts. – Correct solution and correct answer
2 pts. – Incorrect solution and correct answer
1 pt. – Incorrect solution and incorrect answer

1.) x2 = 36 2.) a2 = 18

3.) (x-2)2 = 25 4.) b2 = 20

5.) x2 + 2x = 1 6.) y2 + 4y = 32

7.) a2 + 7a + 6 =0 8.) y2 + 10y + 9 = 0

9.) 11 + c = c2 10.) k2 – 7k – 8 = 0
III. Problem Solving:
Direction: Give what is asked and show your solution. Encircle your final answer.
5 pts. – Correct solution and correct answer
3 pts. – Incorrect solution and correct answer
1 pt. – Incorrect solution and incorrect answer

1. The area of a rectangular room is 65 m 2. Find the perimeter of the room given that its length is 3 m
more than its width.

2. The surface area of a sphere is given by the formula S= 4πr 2. Find the radius of a sphere with a
surface area of 90 square meters. (Use 3.14 for π)

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