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1. This document is a mathematics summative test for students of Lipay National High School covering weeks 6, 7, and 8. 2. The test contains 20 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as square roots, rational and irrational numbers, scientific notation, and word problems. 3. The test was prepared by Brian M. Mary, a Teacher III, reviewed by Dionisio M. Ebuenga, Jr., a Master Teacher I, and approved by Russel M. Elgincolin, a Principal I.

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Math 7 - Summative Week 678

1. This document is a mathematics summative test for students of Lipay National High School covering weeks 6, 7, and 8. 2. The test contains 20 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as square roots, rational and irrational numbers, scientific notation, and word problems. 3. The test was prepared by Brian M. Mary, a Teacher III, reviewed by Dionisio M. Ebuenga, Jr., a Master Teacher I, and approved by Russel M. Elgincolin, a Principal I.

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LIPAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Población South, Sta. Cruz, Zambales


MATHEMATICS 7

WEEK 6, 7, & 8 – SUMMATIVE TEST

Name: ______________________________ Section: ______________________________

A. Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the best answer.


1. What do you call a number that can be expressed in the form 𝑎𝑏, where a and b are integers, and b is not equal to 0?
a. Integers b. Irrational c. Natural d. Rational
2. Which of the number is classified as perfect square integer?
a. 6 b. 9 c. 12 d. 20
3. Find the square root of 16.
a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7
4. Which of the following has an irrational square root?
a. 4 b. 9 c. 16 d. 20
5. Between what two consecutive integers does the square root of 33 lie?
a. 4 & 5 b. 5 & 6 c. 6 & 7 d. 7 & 8
6. Which whole number is closest to √ 46 ?
a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8
7. What is the square root of 15 to the nearest hundredths?
a. 3.01 b. 3.27 c. 3.52 d. 3.87
For numbers 8 & 9. Refer to the given number line below.

8. Which letter most accurately represents the location of √ 8 on the number line?
a. A b. B c. C d. D
9. Which letter most accurately represents the location of − √ 14 on the number line?
a. A b. B c. C d. D
10. Which statement is not true?
a. Every counting number is a whole number c. Every decimal is an irrational number.
b. Every integer is a rational number. d. Every natural number is a real number.
11. Which subsets does the number “12” belongs to?
a. Integer, Natural b. Integer c. Irrational, Whole d. Rational, Integer, Whole, Natural
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12. Which subsets does the number “ ” belongs to?
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a. Rational b. Integer, Natural c. Irrational d. Whole, Natural
13. Which number is the smallest?
a. 2.5 b. 0.33333… c. √9 d. – 3
14. Which number is the greatest?
a. 2.5 b. 0.33333… c. √9 d. – 3
15. Which is in order of least to greatest?
1 1
a. √ 25 , 4.20, 3 ,−0.66 … ,−7 c. −0.66 … , ,−7 , 4.20 , √ 25
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1 1
b. −7 ,−0.66 … , , 4.20 , √ 25 d. √ 25 ,−0.66 … , 4.20 ,−7 ,
3 3
16. It allows us to express a very small or very large number in a compact form.
a. Scientific Notation b. Standard Form c. Real Numbers d. Standard Notation
17. In the given expression 7.03 x 1 0−2 , which of the following is the coefficient or the number part?
a. 7 b. 7.03 c. – 2 d. 10
18. According to the history, the first pandemic was the “Spanish flu”, also known as the 1918 flu pandemic who killed about
10 million people. What is 10 million in scientific notation?
a. 1 x 1 06 b. 1 x 1 07 c. 1 x 1 05 d. 2 x 1 08
19. The planet Mercury has an estimated distance of 1.35 x 108 miles from the Sun. How far is Mercury from the Sun in
standard notation?
a. 13, 500 miles b. 1, 350, 000 miles c. 13, 500, 000 miles d. 135, 000, 000 miles
20. In his first month at school, Dave saved P128.00. At the next month at school, Dave saved P152.00. Then he donated
P105.00 of his savings. How much money does Jim have left now?
a. P155.00 b. P165.00 c. P175.00 d. P185.00

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:


BRIAN M. MARY DIONISIO M. EBUENGA, JR. RUSSEL M. ELGINCOLIN
Teacher III Master Teacher I Principal I

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