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Junior High School Department

Mathematics 7
FIRST SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION
A.Y. 2021 – 2022
NAME: __________________________________ DATE: ___________________________________
GRADE & SECTION: ________________________ TEACHER: __MS. MAEREEN JOYCE C. ANTALAD__

I. TRUE/FALSE
DIRECTIONS: Read each statement below carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and
FALSE if the statement is wrong.
______1. If changing the order gives the same result the instruction in commutative.
______2. An instruction contains the same operation twice and it does not matter which one is done first
the operation is associative.
______3. Closure Property of multiplication is the product of at least one real number is a real number.
______4. Any number added to the identity element zero the sum is zero.
______5. Inverse property of addition is the sum of any number and its additive inverse (opposite) is the
identity element 1.
______6. One (1) is the identity element for multiplication.
______7. Zero (0) is the identity element for addition.
______8. Distributive property of multiplication is when you distribute it over addition/subtraction.
______9. The multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of 2 is ½.
______10. The additive inverse (opposite) of 2 is -2.
______11. The point on the line assigned to 0 is called the origin.
______12. The set of integers consists of all positive whole numbers, all negative whole numbers, and zero.
______13. The set of natural numbers may also be called the set of positive integers.
______14. Negative integers are on the right of zero.
______15. Positive integers are on the left of zero.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE


DIRECTION: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
______16. What is the additive inverse of 2/3?
a. -2/3
b. 3/2
c. 2/3
d. -3/2
______17. What is the MULTIPLICATIVE INVERSE of 8?
a. 8
b. -1/8
c. 1
d. 1/8
______18. What is the property of a + (-a) = 0?
a. Associative property of addition
b. Identity property of addition
c. Inverse property of addition
d. Closure property of addition
______19. What is the property of a ⋅ (b + c) = a ⋅ b + a ⋅ c?
a. Associative of addition
b. Distributive property
c. Commutative of addition
d. Inverse property
______20. What property of real number is a + 0 = a?
a. Identity property of addition
b. Identity property of multiplication
c. Inverse property of addition
d. Inverse property of multiplication
______21. Which one of the following is not a whole number?
a. 5
b. -3
c. ½
d. 10
______22. Which of the following correctly describes the set {..., -5, -4, -3, -2, -1}?
a. The set of all whole numbers.
b. The set of negative integers.
c. The set of positive integers.
d. The set of non-negative integers.
______23. What is the identity of 0 in the set of integers?
a. positive number
b. negative number
c. counting numbers
d. origin
______24. What is the absolute value of -10?
a. 0.10
b. ⅒
c. 10
d. 0
______25. What set of integers those numbers that are greater than zero?
a. Whole numbers
b. Negative integers
c. Positive integers
d. Real numbers

III. DIRECTION: Fill in each blank with <, >, or = to make a true statement.
26. 5____6
27. -7____-8
28. -10____4
29. -11____-11
30. 0____-9
31. -12____10
32. 4____4
33. 2____-15
34. 25____-25
35. 17____-16

IV. DIRECTION: Perform the following operation of integers.


36. -8 + 15 =?
37. 7 + 8 + (-9) =?
38. -4 – 3 =?
39. -11 – (-8) =?
40. -12 x -5 =?
41. (-2) (-4) (3) =?
42. (-3) (16) =?
43. (-4) (?) = 48
44. -81 ÷ 9 =?
45. -42 ÷ (-7) =?

V. SOLVING PROBLEM
DIRECTION: Solve the problem and identify what operation is used. (5 points)
46-50.) Electrons have a charge of -1. Protons have a charge of +1. The total charge of an atom is the sum of
its electron charges and its proton charges. Find the total charge of an atom with 16 protons and 18 electrons.
“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”
- Mahatma Gandhi

Prepared by: Checked by:

MS. MAEREEN JOYCE C. ANTALAD MS. PLAMAR A. CADIZ


Subject Teacher, Math 7 Academic Consultant, OLRMS

Approved by:

MR. JOHN-JOHN N. RUBAS, LPT, MAED


Principal, OLRMS

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