0% found this document useful (0 votes)
190 views8 pages

Exam 2020 Math

The factored form of x2 - 4x + 4 is (x - 2)2.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
190 views8 pages

Exam 2020 Math

The factored form of x2 - 4x + 4 is (x - 2)2.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 8

Saint Francis Academy

Grade 7 – St. Peter

St Peter Address Contact number G – mail account


BOYS:
1. Abe, John Andre Gasang [email protected]
2. Asilo, Lord Daniel M. Gasang 0910 0013 976 LordDanielAsilo15@
3. Aspi, King Noah P. Sampaguita 0918 518 2339 kingnhoaaspi@
4. Baculo, Zion Miguel C. P niogan 0919 957 5414 Zionion383@
5. Cabral, Gian Gabriel C P anahao 0927 678 3800 giangabrielcabral@
6. Caindoc, Krian B P. Balibaguhan 0919 983 9566 cbuenviajekrian11@
7. Calangi, Carl Alexis D Sampaguita 0905 256 7402 Alexiscalangi0015@
8. Casapao, Marc Joseph H San Jose (o43) 410 0767 Marcjosephcasapao319@
9. Coronado, Jarrel G Bulacan 0929 471 8707 jarrelcoronado@
10. Coronado, Jarren G Bulacan same jarrencoronado@
11. Dadua , Mark Reinan Talaga Proper
12. Evangelista, Rayver Jasper Talaga Proper 0939 740 8041 evangelistarayverjasper@
13. Garab, Paul Bryan P. Anahao 0956 731 3461
14. Hernandez, Janxient P. Anahao 0997 432 0910
15. Linatoc, Mac KenzieAbie R Solo 0919 564 4311 linatocmackenzieabe@
16. Magmanalc, Aerron Philip P Solo 0906 401 7865 aerronphilipmagmanlac@
17. Marasigan, Franz Solo 0945 564 5999 charitomarasigan18@
Dominique
18. Napa, Matthew N Solo 425 3132 Matthewnapa02@
19. Ramos, Jan Paolo C Sampaguita 0925 756 0114
20. Valasco, Gon Raphael D Anilao Proper 0939 260 9855 Podie0426@
21. Valenton, Adrian T Ligaya 0915 148 4487 Adrianvalenton01@
22. Sandoval, Keirth Jazz 0915 600 2801 sandovalkeirthjazz@

GIRLS:
1. Alabastro, Nina Lorien O. Manghinao, 0938 673 6929 alabastroniñalorien@
Bauan
2. Castillo, Venice Noraine Talaga East 0999 732 4504 venicenorainecastillo@
3. Cepillo, Sophia Marie I. San Roque, 403 3643 sophiamariecepillo@
Bauan
4. Corona, Frinces Emerald D. Bulacan 0995 903 0386 emeraldcorona21@
5. Dela Roca, John Derric San Juan 0938 413 6232 johnderricdelaroca@
6. Delejero, Divine Margareth J Bulacan 0918 498 9501 divinemargarethdelejero@
7. Gutierrez, Angel D. Bulacan 0905 556 2921 gutzangelita@
8. Herman, Nathalie Divine S San Francisco 0920 618 2145 Nathaliedivine78@
9. Macalindol, Khiara Nicole Mainaga 0951 190 7474 Khiaranicolemacalindol21@
10. Magsumbol, Queen Mary R P. Anahao 0947 838 1851 queenmagsumbol@
11. Maramot, Rhianne M P. Laurel 0998 423 9293 rhiannemaramot29@
12. Panopio, Diana Doreen M P. Niogan 0917 863 9759 Ddpanopio292@
13. Paras, Ma. Lowella C P. Niogan 0951 498 5778 Paraslowella8@
14. Saladinon, Ella Gabrielle C San Juan 0956 604 4779 ella.gabriellesaladinon06@
15. Silang, Khate Nicole Z San Francisco 0945 215 6523 Khatenicole0818@

Adviser:

Mam Imee C. Ilagan


Saint Francis Academy
Mabini, Batangas

First Periodical Test


G7 – Mathematics

Name:______________________________ Date:_______________
Grade 7 _______________________________ Score:____________

I.Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

For items 1 – 4, set A = { 1,4,9,16,25 }


1.Which of the following is an element of set A?
a. 0 c. 2
b. 1 d. 3

2. What is the cardinality of set A?


a. 1 c. 5
b. 2 d. 25

3. Which of the following is not a subset of set A?


a. { } c. {1,2,3,4,5,}
b. {1,4,16,} d. { 1,4,9,16,25}

4. Which of the following is equal to set A?


a. {1,4,16 } c. { 1.2.3.4.5 }
b. { 9,25,16,4 } d. { 1,9,25,16,4 }

5. What is the cardinality of empty set?


a. 0 c. 2
b. 1 d. Infinite

6. Which of the following set is an infinite set?


a. emptyset c. the set of natural numbers
b. universal set d. both b and c

7. If the universal set U and set A are given by


U = { p,h,i,l,n,e,s }
A = { s,h,i,n,e }
Which of the following belong to A complement?
a.h c. P
b. i d. S

8. Which of the following represents the set of natural numbers that are multiples of 8?
a. { 1,2,4,8,} c. { 8,16,32,,64 }
b. { 1,2,3,4,...} d. 8,88,888,8888,...}

9. Which of the following sets describe the set E = { 2,3,5,7,11 } by the rule method?
a. { x/x is less than 12} c. { x/x is a prime number less than 12}
b. { x/x is a prime number] d. { x/x is greater than 1 but less than 12}

For items 10 – 13 , let A and B denote the following sets:


A = { 0,5, 10, 15 }
B = { 0,10,20 ]
10. What is A union B ?
a. { 0, 10} c. { 0, 5, 10, 15 }
b. { 0 ,10, 20 } d. { 0, 5, 10, 15 , 20 }
11. What is A intersection B ?
a. { 0, 10} c. { 0, 5, 10, 15 }
b. { 0 ,10, 20 } d. { 0, 5, 10, 15 , 20 }

12. What is the cardinality of A union B?


a. 2 c. 4
b. 3 d. 5

13. What is the cardinality of A intersection B ?


a. 1 c. 3
b. 2 d. 4

For items 14- 15, Let A = { x/x is an odd counting number }


B = { x/x is an even counting number}

14. What is A union B ?


a. { x/x is a whole number} c. { x/x is a decimal }
b. { x/x is a natural number } d. { x/x isa fraction }

15. What is a A intersection B ?


a. { 1,2,3,4,5} c. Empty set
b. { x/x is a whole number } d. { x/x is a counting number }

II. True or False. Given the sets below, Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is
wrong on the space provided.

S = { 0,1,2,3,4,..., 10 } V = { 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 }


O = { d ,a ,y} P = { r, o, s, e }
L = [ 3, 6, 9, 12 } N = { roots, stem, leaves, flowers, fruits }
G = { Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune }

____________16.The cardinality of set G is 8.


____________17.{ 5, 15, 25 } is a subset of set V.
____________18. 8 is a subset of set L.
____________19. The cardinality of set O is 7.
____________20. The number of elements in set N is 5.
____________21.{ s, u, n } is a subset of set G.
____________22. An empty set is a subset of set N.
____________23. The cardinality of set P is 10.
____________24.{ 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 } is a subset of set S.
____________25. One of the subsets of set N and set G is an empty set.

Prepared by : Noted by:

IMELDA C. ILAGAN DIVINIA A. VILLANUEVA


Saint Francis Academy
Mabini, Batangas

First Periodical Test


G8 – Mathematics

Name:______________________________ Date:_______________
Grade 7 _______________________________ Score:______________

I.MultipleChoice: Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1. Which of the following expressions is ( 4p – 11q ) ( 4p + 11q)
a. 16p2 – 121q2 c. 16p2 – 44pq – 11q2
b. 16p2 + 121q2 d. 16p2 + 44pq – 11q2

2. What should be the value of k so that 9x2 + 42x + k is a perfect square trinomial?
a. 25 c. 63
b. 49 d. 64

3. Which of the following is not a difference of two squares?


a. 1 - a 2 c. x4 – y4
2
b. b – 6 d. 4 – 9a2

4. Which of the following are factors of x4 + x2 – 20?


a. (x+2) ( x + 2 ) ( x2 + 5 ) c. ( x – 2 ) ( x + 2 ) ( x2 – 5 )
b. ( x – 2 ) ( x + 2 ) ( x2 + 5 ) d. ( x – 2 ) ( x – 2 ) ( x2 + 5 )

5. Which of the following are factors of 8a3 – 1 ?


a. ( 2a – 1 ) ( 4a2 – 2a + 1 ) c. ( 2a – 1 ) ( 2a2 – 2a+ 1 )
b. ( 2a – 1 ) 4a2 + 2a + 1 ) d. ( 2a – 1 ) ( 4a2 – 2a – 1 )

6. The greatest common factor of 5x3 – 15x4 + 10x5 is


a. 5 c. 5x2
b. 5x d. 5x3

7. The factored form of 81 – x6 is


a. ( 9 + x3 ) ( 9 – x3 ) c. ( x3 + 9 ) ( x3 – 9 )
b. ( x6 + 9 ) ( x6 – 9 ) d. ( 9 + x6 ) ( 9 – x6 )

8. Factor x2 – 4x + 4.
a.( x – 2 )2 c. ( x – 2 ) ( x + 2 )
b. ( x + 2 )2 d. ( x – 4 )2

9. Factor x2 + x + 1.
a. ( x + 1 )2 c. ( x – 1 )2
b. ( x + 1 ) ( x- 1 ) d. not possible

10. Factor x2 – 7x + 12.


a. not possible c. ( x – 12 ) ( x + 1 )
b. ( x – 6) ( x – 2 ) d. ( x – 3 ) ( x – 4 )

11. Factor x2 + 17x + 60.


a. ( x + 30 ) ( x + 2 ) c. ( x + 10 ) ( x + 6 )
b. ( x + 12 ) ( x + 5 ) d. ( x + 20 ) ( x + 3 )
12. m2 + 13m – 90.
a. ( m + 30 ) ( m – 3 ) c. ( m + 18 ) ( m – 5 )
b. ( m + 15 ) ( m – 6 ) d. not possible

13. Factor a2 – 11a- 102.


a. ( a – 17 ) ( a + 6 ) c. ( a – 34 ) (a – 3 )
b. ( a + 51 ) ( a – 2 ) d. not possible

14. Factor 3x3y – 75xy completely.


a. 3y ( x2 – 25x ) c. 3xy ( x – 5 )2
b. 3xy ( x + 5 ) ( x – 5 ) d. not possible

15. Factor a2 – 2a +1.


a. ( a + 1 ) c. ( a – 1 )
b. ( a + 1 )2 d. ( a – 1 )2

II. True or False:


Directions: Write True if the statement is correct and False if incorrect on the space provided.

____________1. A perfect square trinomial can be factored as the square of a binomial.


____________2. The GCF of two natural numbers is always greater than 1.
____________3. The expression x2 + 9 is a prime polynomial.
____________4. A difference of two squares can be factored as the product of the sum and
difference of the expressions being squared.
____________5. To factor polynomial is to express it as a product.
____________6.a4 + b4 is the sum of two cubes.
____________7.1 - b2 is the difference of two squares.
____________8. C2 – 12c – 36 is a perfect square trinomial.
____________9.The product of two binomials is always a trinomial.
____________10. The distributive property is applied in the FOIL method.

Prepared by: Noted by:

IMELDA C. ILAGAN DIVINIA A. VILLANUEVA


Saint Francis Academy
Mabini, Batangas

Second Monthly Test


G7 – Mathematics

Name:______________________________ Date:_______________
Grade 7 _______________________________ Score:______________

Fill in the blanks


Directions:
1.The numbers –i,-2,-3,-4,-5 are called _______________________.

2. The line contains an infinite number of points is _____________________.

3. The number assigned to each point is called ______________________.

4. The integer pairs +3 and – 3 are called______________________.

5. The __________________ of an integer refers to its distance from 0.

6. To add two integers , the sum is ________________________.

7. To subtract integers , add its ___________________.

8. Any integer multiply by zero is equal to ____________________.

9. To multiply two integer with like signs, the result is always ____________________.

10. To divide two integer with unlike signs , the quotient is always_____________________.
II. Find the absolute value.
1.- | 6 | 4. | - 12 |

2. - | - 24 |
3. | 32 | 5. - | 56 |
III. A. Add the following.
1.( - 7) + 14 = ____________

2. ( - 20) + ( - 13) = __________

3. 85 + ( - 23) = ________

4. ( - 12) + 24 + - 45 = ________

5. ( - 126) + 34 = _________

B. Subtract the following.


1. ( – 9) - 8 =___________

2. 27 - (- 15) = ___________

3. - 15 - ( - 2 ) = ___________

4. 40 - 56 = _________
5 ( - 23) - 5 - ( - 9 ) = ___________

Prepared by: Noted by:

IMELDA C. ILAGAN DIVINIA A. VILLANUEVA

Saint Francis Academy


Mabini, Batangas

Second Monthly Test


G8 – Mathematics

Name:______________________________ Date:_______________
Grade 8 _______________________________ Score:______________

I.Write Math if the polynomials is factorable and write Prime if not factorable on the space
provided.

__________________1. x2 + 7x + 8

__________________2. m2 + 11m + 28

__________________3. a2 – 12a + 40

__________________4. x2 + 7x + 15

__________________5. y2 – 5y – 24

__________________6. a2 – 4ab – 15b2

__________________7. 6x2 – 17x + 5

__________________8. 2x2 + 6x + 3

__________________9. 7m2 – 17m – 6

__________________10. 15x2 – 2x - 1

II. Multiple Choice:


Directions: Choose the best letter.
1.Factor x2 - 9x + 14
a. ( x + 7 ) ( x + 2 ) b. ( x – 7 ) ( x – 2 )

2. Factor y2 + 11y + 10.


a. ( y – 1 ) ( y - 10) b. ( y + 1 ) ( y + 10 )

3. Factor x2 - 2ab - 15b2.


a. ( a – 3b ) ( a + 5b ) b. ( a + 3b ) ( a – 5b )

4. Factor k2 + 19k – 20.


a. ( k - 1 ) ( k + 20) b. ( k + 1 ) ( k - 20 )

5. Factor a2 + a – 30.
a. ( a – 6 ) ( a + 5 ) b. ( a + 6 ) ( a – 5 )

6. Factor x2 + 10xy + 24y2.


a. ( x + 6y ) ( x + 4y ) b. ( x – 4y ) ( x – 6y )

7. Factor ( x + 3 )2 – 6 ( x + 3 ) + 5.
a. ( x + 2 ) ( x – 2 ) b. ( x – 2 ) ( x – 2 )

8. Factor 6x2 – 17x – 14.


a. ( 2x – 7 ) ( 3x + 2) b. ( 2x + 7 ) ( 3x – 2 )
9. Factor 12b2 – 32b + 5.
a. ( 6b + 1 ) ( 2b + 5 ) b. ( 6b – 1 ) ( 2b – 5 )

10. Factor 2 ( a – 2 )2 – 9 ( a – 2 ) – 5.
a. ( 2a – 3 ) ( a – 7 ) b. ( 2a + 3 ) ( a + 7 )

Prepared by: Noted by:

IMELDA C. ILAGAN DIVINIA A. VILLANUEVA

You might also like