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Jose R. Martinez Memorial National High School: Gawaygaway, San Remigio, Cebu
Jose R. Martinez Memorial National High School: Gawaygaway, San Remigio, Cebu
MATHEMATICS VII
Assessment #1
GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Read, understand and follow instructions. Read each question/statement twice before giving your
final answer. Write your answer carefully on the test paper. Should you need to change your answer, erase your first choice neatly
before replacing it with a new one. Do not forget to write your name.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and analyze each item carefully. WRITE THE LETTER of your chosen answer on the space
provided before each number.
For 11-15, refer to the chart below to answer the questions that follow.
SET A SET B
Students who play the guitar Students who play the piano
Joyce Brenda Diana Ayelet
Michael April Michael Jairah
Jesa Arlene Joy Vanessa
Jairah James Joyce Jimarie
11. How many students can play both guitar and piano?
a. 3 b. 4 c. 8 d. 16
12. How many students play piano only?
a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 8
13. How many students play the guitar?
a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 8
14. Which of the following represents A ∩ B?
a. {Joyce, Michael, Jairah}
b. {Joyce, Michael, Benda, April, Jesa, Arlene, Jairah, James}
c. {Diana, Ayelet, Michael, Jairah, Joy, Vanessa, Joyce, Jimarie}
d. {Joyce, Michael, Jesa, Jairah, Brenda, April, Arlene, James, Diana, Joy, Ayelet, Vanessa, Jimarie}
15. Which of the following is the complement of Set A, ( A ' )?
a. {Diana, Michael, Joy, Joyce, Ayelet, Jairah, Vanessa, Jimarie}
b. {Joyce, Michel, Jesa, Jairah, Brenda, April, Arlene, James}
c. {Diana, Joy, Ayelet, Vanessa, Jimarie}
d. {Joyce, Michael, Jairah}
II. ILLUSTRATING. Illustrate each of the following sets by shading the region of the Venn diagram.
1. A ∪B 2. A∩B 3. A'
4. ( A ∪ B) ' 5. ( A ∩ B)'
IV. PROBLEM-SOLVING. Read the problem carefully. Solve the problem using Venn diagram and answer the questions that
follow.
In a class of forty-five, 11 students are left-handed and 10 are near-sighted. Among the 10 near-sighted students, 7 are
not left-handed.