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This document contains a multiple choice test on mathematical terms and concepts with 10 questions. It also includes several true/false statements about mathematics, a matching exercise to connect mathematical symbols to their meanings, and translation exercises to convert between English phrases and mathematical expressions. The key ideas covered include mathematical terms like constant, variable, expression, equation, coefficient, properties of numbers, and symbolic representations of concepts like sets, square roots, factorials and integrals.

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Multiple Choice

This document contains a multiple choice test on mathematical terms and concepts with 10 questions. It also includes several true/false statements about mathematics, a matching exercise to connect mathematical symbols to their meanings, and translation exercises to convert between English phrases and mathematical expressions. The key ideas covered include mathematical terms like constant, variable, expression, equation, coefficient, properties of numbers, and symbolic representations of concepts like sets, square roots, factorials and integrals.

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I.

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the choice that best completes the statement or answers
the question . Write the LETTER ONLY of your answer in your answer sheet. (1 point)

1. Anything that has a fixed value is called a ______________ .


a. term b. constant c. variables d. equation
2. It means to replace something.
a. expression b. operations c. equation d. substitute
3. When letters are used to stand for different numbers.
a. terms b. variables c. substitute d. coefficient
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4. A single unit containing one or more variables such as x, -xy, 3x .
a. expression b. multiplication c. equation d. term
5. A number in front of a term is called __________________.
a. coefficient b. product c. factors d. variables
6. A collection of terms separated by + and – symbols.
a. addition b. equation c. subtraction d. expression
7. It is a statement in which two different expressions are equal.
a. equation b. multiplication c. expression d. division
8. It is the sum of the product of 5 and b and the quotient of 4 divided by 2 is 7.
a. (5 + b) ( 4 2)=7 c. 5b 4+2
=7
b. 5b + ( 4 2)=7 d. (4 + 2 )
5b = 7
9. Twice the difference between 6 times h and 3 gives 30.
a. (2 ) ( 6h ) – 3 = 30 c. 2 ( 6h – 3 ) = 30
b. ( 6h ) – ( 2 ) ( 3 ) = 30 d. ( 2 – 6h ) (3 ) = 30
10. It shows the mathematical equation in finding the area of the triangle below.

a. A=(3)(4)(5) c. A =

(4)(5)

b. A = (4)(3) d. A =

(5)(3)
II. TRUE OR FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and if the statement is false
write the word/ words/expressions or equations that makes the statement true.
( 2 points )

1. Ian Stewart mentioned that learning to read, write and speak mathematics is a
skill that anyone can learn.
2. Unlike some other languages, the language of mathematics is non temporal as it
does not have the conception of the past, present, or future.
3. Integers shows the positive and the negative numbers.
4. Mathematical expression is the process of equating like when the mathematical
problem uses equal sign.
5. A mathematical sentence expresses a complete mathematical thought about the
relation of a mathematical object to another mathematical object.
6. The mathematical expression of six times the sum of x and 4 is 6x + 4.
7. 7 added to the product of 11 and m is 11m + 7.
8. 220 is an even number, “ is “ here is the same in the English sentence , Nara is a
tree.
9. 3x + 4 = y is an example of a mathematical phrase.
10. , this symbol speaks about “ if and only if “.

III. MATCHING TYPE: Match column A with column B by simply writing the WORD/S
that describes the symbol . ( 1 point )

COLUMN A COLUMN B

1. ∞ a. square root of
2. ≥ b. union of two sets
3. Ω c. exists
4. + d. infinity
5. e. is congruent to
6. f. integral
7. g. intersection of two sets
8. h. factorial
9. i. inequality
10. j. perpendicular
11. k. therefore
12. l. sum of
13. m. addition
14. n. ohm sign
15. o. theta

IV. TRANSLATION: Translate each of the following phrases (2 points)

A. English Phrases to Mathematical expression

1. The product of the sum of a and be and the difference of twice the number x
and the square of y.
2. The sum of the square of a number and the cubed root of the product of 5
and y
3. The product of x and the difference of 4 times a number and negative 13.
4. Two hundred forty two more than twice the quotient of y into second power
and the opposite value of positive 10.
5. The product of x and the sum of y and z.

B. Mathematical Expressions and or equation into an English Phrase using the


words sum, difference, product, quotient and/ or equal to.
1.) 2x ( y2 + z )
2.) ( a – b ) ( c + d ) = 32
3.) ( x2 - y2 ) 2a + b
4.) ( a2 - b3 )4 = 8c
5.) Z ( x – y )2
GOODLUCK !!!!

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