Math Q3 Test
Math Q3 Test
Math Q3 Test
Department of Education
KAUSWAGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Kauswagan, Aurora, ZDS
MATHEMATICS 8
3rd Periodical Test
Name: ______________________________________________ Date: __________ Score: __________
Direction: Select and write only the letter on the space provided before the number.
_______1. A mathematical system has four parts. Which of the following does not belong?
A. Undefined Terms B. Defined Terms C. Postulate D. Definition
_______2. “0 is a natural number”, is an example of axiom. What does an axiom mean?
A. A concept in logic B. A statement which is accepted without question
C. Has a Principle of Contradiction D. All of the Above
_______3. Which of the following refers to “A statement that can be demonstrated to be true by accepted
mathematical operations and arguments”?
A. Postulate B. Theorem C. Axiom D. Definition
_______4. Which of the following is an undefined term?
A. Ray B. Angle C. Line Segment D. Point
_______5. The following are defined terms EXCEPT;
A. Ray B. Line C. Line Segment D. Angle
6-8: Identify what does the following figures represents. Choose the letter only.
A. Point B. Line C. Plane D. Angle
→ →
A. IN and NI are the same segments. B. Point N is the common endpoint
→ of ND and NK
→ →
C. ND and NK are opposite rays. D. Point I is the midpoint of KD
→
_______13. If OV is an angle bisector of ∠LOE, and 𝑚𝑚∠LOV = 35°, what is the measure of ∠VOE?
A. 43° B. 35° C. 55° D. 145°
_______14. One angle ∠ is formed by connecting two (2) rays ↗. How many angles can be formed by connecting 3 rays?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. None
_______15. Which of the following defines congruent triangles?
A. Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding parts (sides and angles) are congruent.
B. Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides only are congruent.
C. Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding angles only are congruent.
D. Two triangles are congruent if none of the corresponding parts (sides and angles) are congruent.
_______16. What property of Triangle Congruence does this statement “If Δ𝑋YZ ≅ ΔQRS, then ΔQRS ≅ Δ𝑋YZ.”refers to?
A. Reflexive Property B. Symmetric Property C. Transitive Property D. Addition Property
_______17. What property of Triangle Congruence does this statement “If Δ𝑋YZ ≅ ΔQRS and ΔQRS ≅ ΔMNO, then
ΔXYZ ≅ Δ𝑀NO.” refers to?
A. Reflexive Property B. Symmetric Property C. Transitive Property D. Addition Property
_______18. What postulate of Triangle Congruence does this statement “If 𝐴B≅ 𝐷E, 𝐵C≅ 𝐸F and 𝐴C≅ 𝐷F,
then △ 𝐴BC ≅△ 𝐷EF.” refers to?
A. SAS Postulate B. SSS Postulate C. ASA Postulate D. AAS Postulate
_______19. In the figure, two triangles are congruent. Which of the following is true?
A. Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.
B. Corresponding sides only of congruent triangles are congruent.
C. Corresponding angles only of congruent triangles are congruent.
D. No corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.
_______20. The statement “Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.” is based on .
A. Definition B. Postulate C. Theorem D. Axiom
_______21. If two sides and an included angle of a triangle is congruent to the corresponding two sides and an included
angle of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent. This refers to .
A. SAS B. ASA C. SSS D. AAS
_______22. If two angles and an included side of a triangle is congruent to the corresponding two angles and an
included side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent. This refers to .
A. SAS B. ASA C. SSS D. AAS
_______23. An included angle is an angle between two sides. What is the included angle of AB and BC ?
A. ∠A B. ∠B C. ∠C D. ∠ACB
_______24. An included side is a side between two angles. What is the included side of ∠A and ∠B?
A. AB B. BC C. AC D. ∠A
25-28. Refer on the figure where ∆POG ≅ ∆SOR, answer and select the letter from the box.
_______36. _______37.
38-40. An angle→bisector divides an angle into 2 equal parts. Referring on the figure below, answer the following.
Given: 𝑂A is an angle bisector of ∠LOG