1st Periodical Exam in Mathematics 8

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
MIMAROPA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ORIENTAL MINDORO
PANLUAN HAGAN MANGYAN HIGH SCHOOL
HAGAN, BONGABONG, ORIENTAL MINDORO

1st Periodical exam in Mathematics 8

Name: ____________________________________ Date: ___________________ Score: _________


Grade/Section: _____________________________

Direction: Read and understand the items carefully. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in the space
provided before the number.

______1. It is an algebraic expression that represents a sum of one or more terms containing whole number exponents
on the variables.
A. Polynomial B. monomial C. binomial D. trinomial
2. A polynomial with three terms.
A. Polynomial B. monomial C. binomial D. trinomial
3. A polynomial with two terms.
A. Polynomial B. monomial C. binomial D. trinomial
4. A polynomial with one term.
A. Polynomial B. monomial C. binomial D. trinomial
5. In a polynomial, terms that are exactly alike or that are alike except for their numerical coefficients are
called what?
A. ascending B. descending C. like terms D. unlike terms
6. Laws of exponents which multiply powers having the same base, keep the base and add the exponents.
A. Laws of Exponent B. Product Rule C. Power Rule D. Power of a Product Rule
7. Laws of exponents that in order to find the power of a power of a base, keep the base and multiply the
exponents.
A. Laws of Exponent B. Product Rule C. Power Rule D. Power of a Product Rule
8. Laws of exponents that in order to find the power of a product, fine the power of each factor then
multiply the resulting powers.
A. Laws of Exponent B. Product Rule C. Power Rule D. Power of a Product Rule
9. A in one variable is an expression that can be written in the form P/Q where P and Q are
polynomials in one variable and Q≠0.
A. rational expression B. algebraic expressions C. lowest term D. LCD
2 x 2−12 x
10. Which expression represents .
x−6
A. 0 B. 2x C. 4x D. 2x+2
9 x 4−27 x 6
11. The expression .
3 x3
A. 3x(1-3x) B. 3x(1-3x2) C. 3x(1-9x5) D. 9x3(1-x)
12
12. Simplify this rational expression
16
A. 6/8 B. ¾ C. 8/6 D. 4/3
3
13. Simplify this rational expression
27
A. 1 B. 9 C. 1/9 D. 1/3
3
a
14. Simplify this rational expression
a
A. a B. a2 C. a3 D. -a2

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HAGAN, BONGABONG, ORIENTAL MINDORO

a5 5
15. ∙
10 a 3
a a2 −a −a2
A. B. C. D.
2 2 2 2

16. What LCD means?


A. Lowest common Denominator C. Least Common Denominator
B. Least Common Denomination D. Least Congruent Denominator
17. What GCF means?
A. Greatest Common Factor C. Greater Common Factor
B. Greatest Common Fraction D. Greater Common Fraction
10 c 16 c
18. +
13 13
A. 2 B. c C. 2c D. -2c
3 2
19. +
8 8
A. 5/8 B. 8/5 C. -5/8 D. -8/5
20. The x-y plane or the Cartesian plane is named in honor to who?
A. Rene Descartes B. Bry Ostria C. Ruben Lamnay D. Rey Ramirez
21. How many quadrants are there in Cartesian plane?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
22. It is a point of reference with coordinates (0, 0).
A. coordinates B. ordinates C. abscissa D. origin
23. Are pair of numbers that locate a point in the coordinate plane.
A. coordinates B. ordinates C. abscissa D. origin
24. In coordinate (x,y), what do you called to the point x?
A. coordinates B. ordinates C. abscissa D. origin
25. In coordinate (x,y), what do you called to the point y?
A. coordinates B. ordinates C. abscissa D. origin
26. Which of the following is a sum of two cubes?
A. x3 + 9 B. x3 – 1 C. x6 + 8 D. x6 + 16
2
27. Which of the following are the factors of 81x – 4?
A. (9x +2)(9x – 2) B. (3x + 2)(3x – 2) C. (3x + 2)(9x2 – 6x + 4) D. (3x - 2)(9x2 + 6x + 4)
28. What is the greatest common factor in the expression 28x 8y4z6 + 16x3y4z5?
A. 8x3y4z5 B. 4x3y4z5 C. 4x4y4z3 D. 8x4y4z3
29. Factor 3m(m – 4) – (m – 4).
A. (m – 4)(m + 1) B. (3m – 1)(m – 4) C. (m – 4)2(3m – 1) D. 3m(m – 4)2
30. Find (2x – 7)2.
A. 4x4 – 49 B. 4x4 - 14x2 + 49 C. 4x4 – 28x2 + 49 D. 4x4 – 28x2 – 49
3 2 5 3 2 5
31. Multiply: (8x y – z ) (8x y + z )
A. 64x6y4 – z10 B. 64x9y6 – z15 C. 64x6y4 – 16x3y2z5 + z10 D. 64x6y4 – 8x3y2z5 + z10
32. Multiply: (m + 3)(m2 – 3m + 9)
A. m2 – 9 B. m3 + 9 C. m3 – 2 D. m3 + 27

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Mindoro
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
MIMAROPA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ORIENTAL MINDORO
PANLUAN HAGAN MANGYAN HIGH SCHOOL
HAGAN, BONGABONG, ORIENTAL MINDORO

1
2
33.
3
4
A. 4/6 B. 2/3 C. -2/3 D. 3/2
34. Determine the quadrant (+ , +) located.
A. First Quadrant B. Second Quadrant C. Third Quadrant D. Fourth Quadrant
35. Determine the quadrant (+ , -) located.
A. First Quadrant B. Second Quadrant C. Third Quadrant D. Fourth Quadrant

36. Determine the quadrant (- , -) located.


A. First Quadrant B. Second Quadrant C. Third Quadrant D. Fourth Quadrant
37. Determine the quadrant ( - , +) located.
A. First Quadrant B. Second Quadrant C. Third Quadrant D. Fourth Quadrant
3
38. What should be multiplied to (3y + 2) to get 27y + 8?
A. 3y + 2 B. 3y – 2 C. 9y2 + 6y + 4 D. 9y2 - 6y + 4
3x
39. Reduce this equation to lowest term .
6 x2
3x 1 x −1
A. 2 B. C. D.
6x 2x 2x 2x
5 p+5 q
40. Reduce this equation to lowest term .
4 p+ 4 q
( p+q) 5 4
A. B. 1 C. D.
( p+q) 4 5

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Bongabong Oriental Education
Mindoro
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
MIMAROPA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ORIENTAL MINDORO
PANLUAN HAGAN MANGYAN HIGH SCHOOL
HAGAN, BONGABONG, ORIENTAL MINDORO

Prepared by: Checked and Approved by:


REYNANTE G. RAMIREZ CARL KERVIN M. SAPUNGAN
Math Teacher School Head

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Bongabong Oriental Education
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