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2nd Grading Periodical Exam

MATHEMATICS 7

Name: Date:

Section:

I Multiple Choices

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1. The weight of a can is measured in _____ in the metric system.


a. Grams*
b. liters
c. bundles
d. meters
2. Which of the following is equivalent to 40 kilometers?
a. 40,000 m*
b. 40,000 ft.
c. 40,000 cm
d. 40,000 miles
3. The Kelvin temperature scale is based on the coldest possible temperature called absolute zero, which means 0
Kelvin is the lowest temperature an object can have. What is this value in degrees Celsius?
a. 273 o C*
b. 237 o C
c. 23 o C
d. 37 o C
4. Using the table below, convert 800 cm to yards.
a. 8.7488 yd*
b. 8.5725 yd
c. 4.7954 yd
d. 4.3785 yd

5. To express 817 mm in cm, which of the following conversion factors can be used?
a. 1 000 mm = 1 m

b. 100 cm = 1 m

c. 1 000 mm = 100m

d. 1 000 mm = 100 cm *

6. A car travels 15 km in 1.5 hours. How much time, in seconds, does the car need to travel 3600 m?

a. 1 296 s *

b. 1 500 s

c. 3 600 s

d. 15 000 s

7. Which of the following choices corresponds to the phrase twice a number less 5?

a. 5 2x

b. 2x 5 *

c. 5x 2

d. 2 5x

8. Where does the coefficient usually appear relative to the variable?


a. before the variable *
b. after the variable
c. above the variable
d. below the variable

9. Given the expression 2 4 + 2 , what is the coefficient of the 2 term?

a. 2

b. 1*

c. 0

d. no coefficient

10. Simplify 0
a. 0

b. y

c. 1 *

d. 2

11. What is the value of the algebraic expression 2 + 3 if = 2 ?

a. 7*

b. 6

c. 5

d. 4

12. Study the following statements:

i. According to Henry,92 90 is less than 23 22

ii. According to Julie, 32 33 is greater than 62 61

iii. According to Bill, 42 41 is equal to 22 24

Who are correct?

a. All three

b. None of them

c. Julie and Bill*

d. Julie and Henry

e. Bill and Henry

13. What is the relation between (82 )3 and(23 )6 ?

a. (82 )3 is greater that(23 )6

b. (82 )3 is less than (23 )6

c. Both are equal *


d. (82 )3 is twice (23 )6

14. Which of the following is not a polynomial term?

a. 6 2*

b. 12

c. 2 3

d. 3 2 + 2

15. Which of the following choices is a group of similar terms?

a. 3, 5, 4 2

b. 4, 7, 7

c. 4, 4, 4

d. 3 2 , 4 2 , 5 2 *

16. Which step is not done when subtracting polynomials?

a. Change all the signs of each term in the subtrahend.

b. Take away the parentheses without changing any sign.*

c. Write similar terms together.

d. Use addition sign rules when combining the coefficients of similar terms.

17. Simplify the following polynomials according to the indicated operation:

(2 2 3 + 5) + (6 4 4 2 )

a. 2 2 + 3 + *

b. 8 2 7 + 1 2

c. 4 2 + 3 +

d. 6 2 9 + 9

18. Find the product of 4 2 ( + +2)


a. 4 2 + 6 2

b. 4 2 + 2

c. 4 3 + 8 2 *

d. 4 2 + 8

19. Multiply ( 3)( 2 + 3 + 9)

a. 3 + 27*

b. 3 6 2 27

c. 3 + 9 27

d. 3 6 2 27

20. Which of the following laws of exponents is frequently used in multiplying polynomials?

a. 0 = 1

b. = + *

c. =


d. =

21. For which multiplication problem can you use the FOIL method?

a. ( + 1)

b. 7 2 (3 5 + 2)

c. (4 1)(2 + 3)*

d. ( + 4)(2 2 + + 2)

22. Find the product of (3 2 )( 2 3 + 4)

a. 3 2 6 2 + 12 2

b. 3 4 6 2 + 12 2

c. 3 4 6 2 3 + 12

d. 3 4 6 3 4 + 12 2 2 *
23. Multiply( 2)( + 1)( + 3).

a. 3 + 2 2 5 6

b. 2 2

c. 3 2 + 6

d. 3 + 4 2 5 + 6

24. A polynomial of degree 8 is divided by a polynomial of degree 3. What will be the degree of the resulting
quotient? (Assuming that the resulting quotient is a polynomial)

a. 8

b. 3

c. 2

d. 5 *

25. Find the quotient of 2 12 and + 3

a. 4*

b. + 3

c. + 4

d. + 2

26. The polynomial given below is divided by the polynomial . Which of the following options will be the quotient?

= 3 3 =

a. 2 + 2

b. 2 1

c. 2 + + 2 *

d. 2 + 2 + 2

27. Which of the following polynomials cannot be divided by 2 + +1.

a. 4 2 3
b. 3*

c. 8 3 4 + 8

d. 3 4 + 2 3 + 1

3 +12 2 +42+49
28. Find the quotient of 2 +5+7

a. + 8

b. 8

c. 7

d. + 7*

29. Which identity would you use to solve the expression (2 5)3 ?

a. square of Sum
b. Square of Difference
c. Cube of Difference *
d. Cube of Sum
30. Which identity would you use to solve the expression (3 + 2)2 ?
a. Square of Sum identity *
b. Square of Difference identity
c. Cube of Sum identity
d. Cube of Difference identity
31. Which of the following choices completes the Square of Difference identity, ( )2 = ____ ?
a. 2
b. 2 2 + 2
c. 2 2 + 2 *
d. 2 + 2 + 2
32. The polynomial ( )2 is equal to which of the given options?
a. 2 + 2 2*
b. 2 + 2 2
c. 2 + 2
d. 2 2
33. The polynomial ( + )2 is equal to which of the given options?
a. 3 + 3 + 3 2 + 3 2 *
b. 3 + 3 3 2 + 3 2
c. 3 + 3 3 2 3 2
d. 3 + 3 + 3 2 3 2
34. Find the product of (5 )(5 + )
a. 25 2 + 10 + 2
b. 25 2 2 *
c. 2 25 2
d. 25 2 10 + 2
35. Which of the following options is equal to the polynomial ( + )2 + ( )2 ?
a. 4 + 4
b. 2( 2 + 2 )*
c. 2( 2 2 )
d. 2
36. Which of the following are true when a linear equation has no solution?
a. No value of the variable will satisfy the equation *.
b. All real numbers are possible values of the variable.
c. Only one real number value will satisfy the linear equation.
d. The solution ends with a false statement. *
37. A student shows his work on solving equations.

3 + 2( 4) = 5( 6)
3 + 2 8 = 5 30
5 8 = 5 30
0 = 22

Which of the choices is the correct conclusion?


a. The linear equation has a unique solution.
b. The linear equation has infinitely many solutions.
c. The linear equation has no solution.*
d. The value of is -22
38. Find the value of if (6 + 3) = 2(6 + 1) 7
a. -3 *
b. 12
c. No solution
d. Infinitely many solutions
39. Five times the difference of a number and 14 is at least 160. Find the inequality that shows all possible values of the
number.
a. 46*
b. 46
c. 45
d. 45
40. A couple of students are selling calendars. They earn 16 for each calendar sold. Their goal is to earn more than 13
080. Write and solve an inequality to find the least number of calendars they should sell in order to reach their goal.
a. 818 *
b. 817
c. 819
d. 820
41. Given the following statements:
I. Some inequalities use the sign "=."
II. The variable of all linear inequalities represents one value only.

Which statement is true?

a. Statement I only
b. Statement II only
c. Both Statements I and II
d. Neither Statement I nor II*
42. Katie has no more than 450 in her wallet. She took a cab which will charge 40 in addition to 3.2 per kilometer. If
is the number of kilometers, which inequality models this situation?
a. 40 + 3.2 450*
b. 40 + 3.2 450
c. 40 + 3.2 > 450
d. 40 + 3.2 < 450
43. Catherine needs to be at work in at most 2 hours. If the distance from her home to her office is 30 km, what should

be her minimum constant driving speed in order to arrive on time? Hint =

a. 21 km/h
b. 30 km/h
c. 15 km/h*
d. 20 km/h
44. Which of the following absolute value equations have no solution?
a. || = 3
b. || = 3*
c. || = 0
d. || = 13
45. What is the solution set of the given equation below ?
a. = 9*
b. = 9
c. = 6
d. = 12
46. Consider the following statements.
Statement I. The absolute value inequality | 2| < 2has no solution.
Statement II. The absolute value inequality | + 4| 3 has all real numbers as solution.

Which of the statements is true?

a. Statement I only
b. Statement II only
c. Both Statements I and II*
d. Neither Statement I nor II

47 50. You are given the steps in solving for the value of in the given equation:2|2 4| = 4

Arrange them in the correct order.

I. 2 4 = 2
II. 2 = 6 2 = 2
III. |2 4| = 2
IV. = 3 = 1

51. Which of the following is the graph of the solution set of the given equation below?

3 |10 + 44| = 31
a. * b.
b. d.

52. Which of the following is the solution set of the equation | + 12| + 3 = 1
a. = 14
b. = 8
c. = 0
d. No solution *
53. Find the solution of the equation|3 5| = | 2|
7 3
a. = 4 , 2*
5 2
b. = ,
3 3

c. = 5,4
d. = 2,1
54. Which of the following is a solution of the absolute value equation |3 8| + 4 = 11?
a. -3
b. 4
c. 5*
d. 6
55. Find the value of if + 3 + 2 = 3( + 2) 3.
a. 3
b. 6
c. Infinitely many solutions*
d. No solution
56. I think of a number. If I double it and then divide by 11 then add 33, the result is 121. Which equation can
you use to solve this problem?

a. + 33 = 121
22

b. 11
+ 66 = 121
2
c. + 33 = 121*
11
33
d. 2 + 11 == 121

57. Two consecutive integers have a sum of 91. What equation will help solve this problem?
a. 2 + 2 = 91
b. 2 + 1 = 91*
c. + 2 = 91
d. + 1 = 91
3 5 1
58. The sum of a number, 8 of the number, and 16of the number is7 2. Find the number.
4
a. 2 5
4
b. 4 9 *
4
c. 9
9
4
d. 4 7

59. The sum of 2 consecutive even integers is at most 400. Find the largest sum of the two integers.
a. 398*
b. 402
c. 400
d. 198
60. If the length of a rectangle is 2 cm longer than its width and the value of the rectangle's perimeter is at least
100, find the smallest value of the rectangle's width and length.
a. width = 24 and length = 26*
b. length = 26 and width = 24
c. length = 48 and width = 46
d. width = 50 and length = 52

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