Math 9 Quarter 1 Exam

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII – Eastern Visayas
Division of Biliran
MARIPIPI NATIONAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Maripipi, Biliran

First Quarterly Examination in MATH 9

NAME:___________________________________________________ DATE: _____________


GRADE AND SECTION:____________________________ SCORE: ______________

Test I. Write A if the statement is true and B if false.


____1. The formula in getting the discriminant is
____2.The factors of 6 is 1 and 6 only.
____ 3. When the discriminant is zero, then the roots are real numbers and equal.
____ 4. We use zero product property in factoring to get the solution.
____ 5. is a quadratic equation where the linear term is undefined.
____ 6. When, , the solution is x=3.
____ 7. In perfect square trinomial, you need to get first the factors of the constant term.
____ 8. In getting the standard for quadratic equation, you need to arrange first the terms.
____ 9. , can be solved easily by using quadratic formula.
____10. The solutions of any quadratic equation can be determined using

the quadratic formula .

Test II. Direction choose the letter of the correct answer.


____11. It is a polynomial equation of degree two that can be written in the form
, where a, b, and c are real numbers and a ≠ 0. 
A. Linear Equation B. Linear Inequality C. Quadratic Equation D. Quadratic Inequality
____12. Which of the following is a quadratic equation? 
A. C.
B. D.
____13. In the quadratic equation   , which is the quadratic term? 
A. B. C. D. -14
____14. In the quadratic equation   , which is the linear term? 
A. B. C. D. -14
____15. In the quadratic equation   , which is the constant term? 
A. B. C. D. -14
____16. Find the a, b and c in the
A. a= 2, b= 6, c=24 C. a= -2, b= 6, c=24
B. a= 1, b= 6, c=24 D. a= -1, b= -6, c=-24

____17. Find the a, b and c in the


A. a= 1, b= 14, c=0 C. a= 0, b= 0, c=14
B. a= 1, b= 1, c=4 D. a= 1, b= 0, c=14
____18. Which of the following is in standard form?

A.   B.   C.   D.  
____19. The following are the values of a, b, and c that Edna and Luisa got when they
expressed in standard form.   in standard form.
Edna: a=2 ; b=3 ;c= -5 Luisa a= -2 ; b= -3 ;c= 5
Who do you think got the correct answer?
A.Edna B. Luisa C. Both D. None of them
____20. What is the value of x if  ?
A. -6 B. +6 C. -6, +6 D. none of the above
____21. Which of the following is true?
I. If k > 0, then x = has two real solutions or roots: x =   
II. If k = 0, then x= has one real solution or root: x =0 .
III. If k < 0, then x = has no real solutions or roots.
A.I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II and III
____22.  What is the value of x if  ?
A. -9 B. +9 C. -9, +9 D. none of the above

____23. x + 7 = 0, by zero-product property x=_____?


A. 7 B. -7 C.0 D. Undefined
____24. What are the roots/ solutions of this
A. 10, - 10 B. 10 C. 100 D. -100
____25. What are the roots/ solutions of this by factoring
A. B. C. D.
____26. What are the roots/ solutions of this by factoring
A. B. C. D.
____27. What is missing to make the quadratic equation perfect square?
A. 12 B. 24 C. 36 D. 48
____28. What is missing to make the quadratic equation perfect square?
A. 24 B. 124 C. 200 D. 256
____29. Mina wants to get the sum of the roots, she gets the values of a, b and c what
process will she do next?
A. substitute the values of a and b to C. substitute the values of a and b to

B. substitute the values of a and c to D. substitute the values of a and c to

____30. When the discriminant is negative, then the nature of the roots are ____________.
A. real, equal and one solution C. real, irrrational, not equal and two solutions
B. real, rational, not equal and two solutions D. no real roots
31-35. Find the missing values of the indicated items 31-35 to make the equation correct.
31. _______

32. _______

33. _______

34. _______
(31) (32)
35. _______
(33)

(34)

(35)
 

36-37. Find the discriminant and the nature of the roots of .


discriminant: ______ nature of the roots: _________

38-40. Create your own quadratic equation and solve its roots. You may use any method to
solve your own quadratics equation.

Prepared by:

MARK ANTHONY C. SASPA.


Subject Teacher

Checked by:

MAILYN R. GRAFIL, ED.D.


Head Teacher

Noted:

ZAEA D. VILLAMOR, ED.D.


Principal I

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