1 Periodical Test in Mathematics 7

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1st Periodical test in Mathematics 7

Name: __________________________ Date: ______________


Section: ___________ Score: ______________

Part I. (Multiple choice)


Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is a well-defined group of objects.
A. set C. null set
B. subset D. universal set

2. Which of the following is a well-defined set?


A. A set of a good singers
B. A set of small numbers
C. A set of honest students in grade 7
D. A set of factors of 3.

3. Which illustrates the symbol for a null set?


A. ∩ C. ∅
B. ∪ D. ∁

4. Which of the following represents that A is the union of B?


A. A ∩ B C. A ∅ B
B. A ∪B D. A ∁ B

5. It is a symbol used to describe as an intersection of sets.


A. ∩ C. ∅
B. ∪ D. ×

6. It is the complement of set B where Set A = { 3 , 6 , 9 ,12 , 15 ,18 } and set B ={ 6 , 9 , 15 }.


A. { 6 , 9 , 15 } C. { 3 , 6 , 9 }
B. { 3 , 12, 18 } D. { 12 ,15 , 18 }

7. The sum of 8 and -15.


A. 23 C. 7
B. -23 D. -7

8. If -20 is diminished from 85, its difference is ______.


A. 65 C. 105
B. -65 D. -105

9. The product of -25 and 5.


A. 75 C. 85
B. -75 D. -85

10. _____ is the quotients when you divide -12 from -144.
A. 12 C. 14
B. -12 D. -14

11. Which of the following illustrates the communicative property of addition?


A. 7 + 0 = 7 C. (1 + 7) + 1 = 1 + (7 + 1)
B. 1 + 7 = 7 + 1 D. 1 (1 + 7) = (1 + 1) (1 + 7)

12. Which of the following is an example of associative property of multiplication?


A. 7 x 0 = 0 C. (1 x 1) 7 = 1 (1 x 7)
B. 1 x 7 = 7 x 1 D. 1 (1 x 7) = (1 x 1) (1 x 7)
13. Which of the following equations is an example of distributive property?
A. 7 x 0 = 0 C. (1 x 1) 7 = 1 (1 x 7)
B. 1 x 7 = 7 x 1 D. 1 (1 x 7) = (1 x 1) (1 x 7)

14. Any number divided by 1, gives the same quotient as the number itself. This is called the ______
property of division.
A. communicative C. identity
B. associative D. inverse

15. It is a property of multiplication that you multiply a number by its reciprocal.


A. communicative C. identity
B. associative D. inverse

Part II. True or False


Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.
________1. Any number in the form of p/q where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0 is a
rational number.
________ 2. It can be shown that a number is irrational if and only if its decimal representation is
repeating or terminating.
________ 3. In the decimal form 0.40, its fraction form is 2/3.
________ 4. The fraction form of the decimal 0.125 is 1/8.
________ 5. If 11/20 is expressed in decimal form, it results to 0.55.
________ 6. A principal root is the unique nonnegative square root of a nonnegative real number.
________ 7. The square roots of 16 are 4 and -4. This means that the principal root of 16 is 4.
________ 8. 5/-8 and -15/24 both represent the same rational numbers.
________ 9. The square root of 124 is an irrational number.
_______ 10. Pi ( π ) in an example of a rational number.

Part III. Gap-fill


Complete the gaps with the correct answer.

Find the absolute value of +3, -3, +7, -5, +9, -8, +4, -4. You may refer to the number above.

1. │+3│ =___ 3. │+9│ = ___


│-3│ = 3 4. │-8│ = ___
2. │+7│ = ___ │+4│ = 4
│-5│ = 5 5. │-4│ = ___

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