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UNIT TEST

Grade 9 Mathematics

I. Write the letter that you think is the correct answer to each question.
1. Which is the index in the given radical expression√3 27?
a. 3 b. -3 c. 27 d. -27
2. Which is the radicand in the radical expression√ 27?
3

a. 3 b. -3 c. 27 d. -27
3. A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
a. square b. rhombus c. trapezoid d. rectangle
4. Which symbol represent square root in the following?
a. √❑ b. √3 ❑ c. √4 ❑ d. √5 ❑
5. The ___________ of a rectangle are all right.
a. Side b. Angles c. Diagonals d. Opposite sides
6. It is a parallelogram with four right angles and four congruent sides.
a. Rectangle b. Rhombus c. Square d. Kite
7. It is a quadrilateral with two pairs of distinct adjacent congruent side.
a. Trapezoid b. Trapezium c. Parallelogram d. Kite
5
8. Change √ 32 to rational form
1 5
a. 325 b. 32 5 c. 32 d. 32 1
2
9. The radical form of 7 3 is

a. √ 7 b. √3 7 c. √ 73 d. √3 72
10. If the diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent and perpendicular, then the
parallelogram is a _________.
a. square b. rhombus c. trapezoid d. rectangle
11. What are the bases of the trapezoid at the right? A
M
a. MA and AT c. MH and AT
b. MA and HT d. HT and AT
H T
12. Which of the following statements is always true?
a. Every square is a rectangle c. Every rhombus is a rectangle
b. Every rectangle is a square d. Every parallelogram is a rhombus
13. A radical is said to be in simplest form if
a. the radicand has no fraction.
b. it contains a radical
c. radicand has factor raised to a power greater than or equal to the index.
d. exponents in the radicand & the index of radical have no common factor except 1.
14. How do you describe any two opposite angles in a parallelogram?
a. They are always congruent c.They are complementary
b. They are supplementary d. They are both right angles.
15. Which is true about two consecutive angles in a parallelogram?
a. They are always congruent c. They are sometimes complementary
b. They are always supplementary d. They are both right angle
II. Do what is required in each situation.
A. Transform the given radical form to exponential form. (2 points each)
5 27
1. √ 6 2. 4√ 53 3.√3 4 2 4.
√ 64
5.√3 11 m2

B. Simplify each of the following expression. (2 points each)


1. 2√ 3+5 √ 3
2. 3√ 2+6 √ 2−7 √ 2
3. 2√ 3(3 √ 3+4 √ 3)
4. (2√ 8+3 √ 5 ¿ (6 √ 8+7 √ 5)
5. √3 5 ÷ √3 2

C. Solve for the following equation. (3 points each)


1. √ y = 12.
2. √ y−3 = 6.
3. 4 +√ x−2 = x.
4. √ x−1=x−7
5. √4 n+2 = 3

D. Use MATH to name the following (1 point each)


1.The side opposite LO.
2. The side parallel to LE. L O
3. The side parallel to LO.
4. The angle opposite < OVE.
5. A consecutive angle to < E.
6. A consecutive side to EV.
7. A pair of consecutive sides.
8. A pair of congruent sides. E V
9. A pair of congruent angles.
10. The congruent triangles formed by diagonal LV.

SP+¿
E. SPIN is a trapezoid with median AB. (AB = ) P
2 S
11-12.If SP= 12, and NI= 18, Then AB = ______
A B
13-14.If AB=7, and SP=6, Then NI=_______
N I
15-16. If NI= 25, and AB= 21, then SP =_______

17-20.If SP= 2x-3, AB= x+16 and NI=3x+2,

Find X=_____, AB=______, SP=______, NI=______.

III. A. Complete the two column proof in the given table below. ( 2 pts each)

Given: Parallelogram CALM with diagonal CL C A


Prove: CML ≅ LAC

M
Proof:
Statements Reasons

1. Parallelogram CALM with diagonal CL 1. Given

2.CM ║LA and CA ║ML 2. ( 21-22 ________________ )

3.¿ MCL ≅< ALC 3.( 23-24________________ )

4. ( 25-26_________________ ) 4. Reflexive Property

5.¿ MLC ≅< ACL 5. ( 27-28________________ )

6.∴ CML ≅ LAC 6. ( 29-30________________ )

B. Solve each of the following problems accurately. (5 points each)

1) Marco walks 5 kilometers due east and 8 kilometers due north. How far is he from his
starting point?

2) In a flagpole, a 20 meters rope is attached to the top of the pole from a point in the
field.
If the rope is 8 meters away from the base of the pole, how high is the pole?

3) Quadrilateral LIKE is a kite with LI ≅ IK and LE ≅ KE.


a. LE twice LI. If its perimeter is 21 cm, how long is LE?
b. IE = (x-1) ft and LK= (x+2) ft. If its area is 44 ft2 , how long are IE and LK?

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