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DIVISION OF DAVAO DEL NORTE

Division Unified Test in Secondary Mathematics Grade 9


THIRD QUARTERLY EXAMINATION
SY 2022-2023
Name: ________________________________________________Year and Section:____________________
School:________________________________________________Date:___________Score: _____________

Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Select and shade the number that corresponds to
your answer. You have one hour to answer the test. GOD BLESS!

1. Which of the following is true about any two consecutive angles in a parallelogram?
Ⓐ They are always congruent Ⓒ They are complementary
Ⓑ They are supplementary Ⓓ They are both right angles
2. Which of the following conditions is NOT sufficient to prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Ⓐ Two pairs of sides are parallel. Ⓒ Two angles are supplementary
Ⓑ Two pairs of opposite sides are congruent. Ⓓ Two diagonals bisect each other
3. The figure below is a parallelogram. If m∠D is 110 °, what is the measure of ∠C?
Ⓐ 80° Ⓒ 100°
Ⓑ 90° Ⓓ 110 °
4. The figure below is a parallelogram. If AD = 2x -10 and BC = x +30, then BC = ______.

Ⓐ 50 Ⓒ 70
Ⓑ 60 Ⓓ 80
5. All of the following are properties of a parallelogram EXCEPT:
Ⓐ diagonals bisect each other Ⓒ opposite angles are congruent
Ⓑ opposite sides are congruent Ⓓ opposite sides are not parallel
6. Which of the following information is serves as a sufficient condition for classifying quadrilateral LIKE as
a rectangle?
Ⓐ |LK| and |IE| bisect each other.
Ⓑ |LK| and |IE| bisect each other and |LK| ⊥ |IE|.
Ⓒ |LK| and |IE| bisect each other and |LK| ≅ |IE|.
Ⓓ |LK| and |IE| bisect each other, LK| ⊥ |IE| and |LK| ≅ |IE|.

For items 7-8, refer to the figure on the right.


7. Which of the following proves that AM is a midline of trapezoid BEST?
𝐵𝑇 + 𝐸𝑆 𝐵𝑇 ⋅ 𝐸𝑆
Ⓐ Ⓒ
2 2
𝐵𝑇 − 𝐸𝑆 𝐵𝑇 ÷ 𝐸𝑆
Ⓑ 2 Ⓓ 2
8. If |AM| is the median, and BE = 20, then AE = ______.
Ⓐ 10 Ⓒ 30
Ⓑ 20 Ⓓ 40
9. A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides is called __________.
Ⓐ Square Ⓒ Trapezoid
Ⓑ Rectangle Ⓓ Rhombus
10. Refer to KITE. Which two angles are congruent?
Ⓐ ∠K and ∠T Ⓒ ∠I and ∠E
Ⓑ ∠K and ∠I Ⓓ ∠E and ∠T
11. Refer to rectangle FIND. If m ∠ 4 = 38°, what is m ∠3?

Ⓐ 14° Ⓒ 52°
Ⓑ 38° Ⓓ 90°
12. Which of the following statements is/are true about isosceles trapezoids?
Ⓐ The diagonals are congruent. Ⓒ Both A and B
Ⓑ The median is parallel to the bases. Ⓓ Neither A nor B
13. Find the value of y in the figure below.

Ⓐ 25 Ⓒ 35
Ⓑ 30 Ⓓ 40
14. Which of the following equation is NOT a proportion?
Ⓐ 2/3=6/9 Ⓒ 4: 1 = 8: 2
Ⓑ 1/2=4/6 Ⓓ 6: 9 = 4: 6
15. The statement “ if m: n = s: t, then m: s = n: t” is an example of what property of proportion?
Ⓐ Subtraction Property ⒸInverse Property
Ⓑ Cross-Multiplication Property Ⓓ Alternation Property
16. The ratio of the volumes of two similar rectangular prisms is 125:64. What is the ratio of their base areas?
Ⓐ 25: 16 Ⓒ 4: 5
Ⓑ 25: 4 Ⓓ 5: 4
17. If it takes 3 hours for 4 workers to paint a house, how long would it take 6 workers to paint the same
house, assuming all workers paint at the same rate?
Ⓐ 2 hours Ⓒ 6 hours
Ⓑ 4 hours Ⓓ 9 hours
18. If a, b and c represent three positive number such that a: b: c= 4:3:2 and a² - b² - c² = 27. Find the values
of a, b and c?
Ⓐ 12, 9, 6 Ⓒ 10, 6, 4
Ⓑ 8, 5, 3 Ⓓ 2, 4, 6
19. Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding similar figures?
Ⓐ The ratios of the corresponding sides of similar figures are equal.
Ⓑ The ratio between the perimeter of similar figures is equal to the ratio of its corresponding sides.
Ⓒ The ratio of area of similar figures is equal to the ratio of the square of its corresponding sides.
Ⓓ The ratios of the one pair of corresponding sides will only guarantees that the figures are similar.
20. Triangle PQR is similar to triangle DEF as shown. Which describes the relationship between the
corresponding sides of the two triangles?

Ⓐ PQDE=4/6 Ⓒ PQ/EF=4/9
Ⓑ PQ/DE=6/4 Ⓓ PR/DE=6/6
21. Triangle PQR is similar to triangle XYZ. What is the perimeter of triangle XYZ?

Ⓐ 21 cm Ⓒ 105cm
Ⓑ 63cm Ⓓ 126 cm
22. A building 50 ft high casts a 75-ft shadow. Sarah casts a 6-ft shadow. The triangle formed by the building
and its shadow is similar to the triangle formed by Sarah and her shadow. How tall is Sarah?
Ⓐ 5 ft Ⓒ 3 ft
Ⓑ 4 ft Ⓓ 2 ft
23. What similarity concept justifies that ∆ABC ̴ ∆DEF?

Ⓐ Right Triangle Proportionality Theorem Ⓒ SSS Similarity Theorem


Ⓑ Triangle Proportionality Theorem Ⓓ SAS Similarity Theorem
24. Which of the following conditions can be used to prove the statement “Two right triangle are similar, if the
legs of the first right triangle are proportional to the corresponding legs of another right triangle.”?
Ⓐ ASA Similarity Theorem Ⓒ SAS Similarity Theorem
Ⓑ SSS Similarity Theorem Ⓓ Right Triangle Similarity Theorem
25. □LOVE in figure 3 is a parallelogram. If m∠OLE is 380, what is m∠LEV?
Ⓐ 380 Ⓒ 1420
Ⓑ 1800 Ⓓ 520
26. In figure 3 if LV is 30 units, how long is VE ?
Ⓐ 12 units Ⓒ 30 units
Ⓑ 15 units Ⓓ 30.5 units
27. The perimeter of a parallelogram is 34 cm. If a diagonal is 1 cm less than its length and 8cm more than
its width, what are the dimensions of this parallelogram?
Ⓐ 4 cm x 13 cm Ⓒ 6 cm x 11 cm
Ⓑ 5 cm x 12 cm Ⓓ 7 cm x 10 cm
28. In a trapezoid, is it possible for a pair of opposite angles to be congruent?
Ⓐ Yes, in isosceles trapezoid the opposite angles are supplementary, thus they are
congruent.
Ⓑ Yes, since trapezoid has parallel sides, it can be considered that it possesses some
properties of parallelogram.
Ⓒ No, it can only be happened when the trapezoid has three right angles as its vertices which
can be happened.
Ⓓ No, the statement above can be only applied to parallelogram and trapezoid has only one
pair of parallel sides.
29. In figure 1, if KL = 16 cm and EP = 7 cm, what is the area of the kite?
Ⓐ 15 cm2 Ⓒ 37 cm2
Ⓑ 56 cm2 Ⓓ 112 cm2

Figure 1
30. Ian drove his car 100 kms and used 10 liters of fuel. How many kilometers can he drive with 12 liters of
fuel if the car will continue consuming fuel at the same rate?
Ⓐ 102 Ⓒ 121
Ⓑ 122 Ⓓ 120
31. ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶~∆𝑃𝑄𝑅 based on figure 2. Which of the following will support the similarity statement?
Ⓐ AA Similarity Postulate
Ⓑ ASA Similarity Theorem
Ⓒ SSS Similarity Theorem
Figure 2
Ⓓ SAS Similarity Theorem
32. Which theorem or postulate proves that the triangles on figure 3 are similar?
Ⓐ SSS Similarity Postulate
Ⓑ SAS Similarity Theorem
Ⓒ AA Similarity Theorem
Ⓓ ASA Similarity Theorem Figure 3
33. The pair of triangles below are similar. Which pair of triangles uses AAA Similarity Theorem to prove that
the triangles are similar?

Ⓐ Ⓒ

Ⓑ Ⓓ

34. Which pairs of triangles below are similar?

Ⓐ d and f Ⓑ d and g Ⓒ f and g Ⓓ e and f


35. What similarity statement and postulate or theorem correctly identifies the triangles’ relationship?
Ⓐ ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 ~ ∆𝐸𝐶𝐷 by SSS similarity Theorem
Ⓑ ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 ~ ∆𝐸𝐶𝐷 by SAS similarity Theorem
Ⓒ ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 ~ ∆𝐸𝐶𝐷 by SSS similarity Theorem
Ⓓ ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 ~ ∆𝐸𝐶𝐷 by AAA similarity Theorem
Figure 4
36. A rectangular field is 30 meters wide and 60 meters long. Anna walks through the diagonal of the field.
How far does she walk?
Ⓐ30√2 meters
Ⓑ30√3 meters
Ⓒ30√5 meters
Ⓓ 30√6 meters
̅̅̅̅ ∥ 𝐷𝐸
37. If 𝐴𝐵 ̅̅̅̅ in figure 5, why can we say that ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶~∆𝐷𝐸𝐶?

Ⓐ By the concept of parallel lines cut by transversal, the two triangles are similar through
AAA Similarity Postulate
Ⓑ Since the corresponding angles are vertical angles, then AAA Similarity theorem can
be used.
Figure 5
Ⓒ The two triangles have a common angle and proportional side which demonstrate
SAS Similarity Theorem
Ⓓ Two corresponding angles are congruent in the two triangles and one including side is proportional which
demonstrate SAS Similarity Theorem
38. A ladder is placed 10 feet away from the tree. It leans against a tree and reaches 25 ft. from the ground. How
long is the ladder to the nearest whole number?
Ⓐ 25 ft. Ⓑ 26 ft. Ⓒ 27 ft. Ⓓ 28 ft.
39. Which of the following statements describes figure 6?
Ⓐ The sum of the areas of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the largest
square.
Ⓑ The sum of the side lengths of the two smaller squares is equal to the side length of
the largest square.
Ⓒ The difference of the areas of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the
largest square.
Ⓓ The difference of the side lengths of the two smaller squares is equal to the side
length of the largest square Figure 6
40. A 13 feet ladder is placed 5 feet away from a wall. The distance from the ground
straight up to the top of the wall is 13 feet. Will the ladder the top of the wall?
ⒶYes, since the ladder will be more than 14 meters high.
ⒷYes, since the ladder is exactly 14 meters high.
ⒸNo, since the ladder is exactly 12 meters high which is less than the height of the
wall.
ⒹNo, since the ladder is less than 12 meters which is less than the height of the wall.

Figure 7
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MELC CODE
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1 Determines
the conditions M9GE 1 2 2
that make a –IIIa-2
quadrilateral a
parallelogram.

2 Uses
properties to M9GE- 3 4 2
find measures IIIb-1
of angles, sides
and other
quantities
involving
parallelograms
.

3 Proves
theorems on M9GE- 5 6 25, 26 27 5
the different IIIc-1
kinds of
parallelogram
(rectangle,
rhombus,
square).

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MELC CODE Remembe Under Appl Anal Eval Crea A
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4 Proves the M9GE-
Midline IIId-1 7, 8 2
Theorem.

5 Proves
theorems on M9GEIIId- 9 10 28 3
trapezoids and 2
kites.

6 Solves
problems M9GE- 11, 12 13 29 30 5
involving IIIe-1
parallelograms,
trapezoids and
kites.
7 Describes a M9GE-
proportion. IIIf-1 14, 15 16 3

8 Applies the
fundamental M9GE- 17, 18 31 3
theorems of IIIf-2
proportionality
to solve
problems
involving
proportions.

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Taxonomy of Cognitive Skills) O
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MELC CODE Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating A
L

9 Illustrates M9GE- 19, 20 21, 22 32 5


similarity of IIIg-1
figures.
10 Proves the
conditions M9GE- 23, 24 33 34 37 5
for similarity IIIg-h-1
of triangles:
• SAS
Similarity
Theorem
• SSS
Similarity
Theorem
• AA
Similarity
Theorem
• Right
Triangle
Similarity
Theorem
• Special
Right
Triangle
Theorems

11 Applies the
theorems to M9GE- 35 1
show that IIIi-1
given
triangles are
similar.

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MELC CODE Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating A
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12 Proves the
Pythagorean M9GE- 36 38, 39 3
Theorem. IIIi-2
13 Solves
problems M9GE- 40 1
that involve IIIj-1
triangle
similarity
and right
triangles.

ANSWER KEY

1. B
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. D
6. C
7. A
8. A
9. C
10. C
11. C
12. C
13. B
14. B
15. D
16. A
17. B
18. A
19. D
20. A
21. D
22. B
23. D
24. D
25. C
26. B
27. A
28. D
29. C
30. D
31. C
32. B
33. A
34. C
35. D
36. C
37. A
38. C
39. A
40. C

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