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First Periodical Test in Grade 7 Mathematics: A A, B, C

This document provides a first periodical test in grade 7 mathematics. It consists of 47 multiple choice questions testing concepts in sets, operations, properties, fractions, decimals, percentages, and word problems. The questions cover topics like cardinality of sets, set operations like intersection and union, properties like associative and commutative, rational and irrational numbers, operations with integers, scientific notation, and solving basic word problems involving money.

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First Periodical Test in Grade 7 Mathematics: A A, B, C

This document provides a first periodical test in grade 7 mathematics. It consists of 47 multiple choice questions testing concepts in sets, operations, properties, fractions, decimals, percentages, and word problems. The questions cover topics like cardinality of sets, set operations like intersection and union, properties like associative and commutative, rational and irrational numbers, operations with integers, scientific notation, and solving basic word problems involving money.

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

Department of Education
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
SY 2019-2020

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST in GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS

I. Directions: Read the following questions carefully. Choose your answer from the options and write
the letter that corresponds to answer on your answer sheet.

1. It is a well-defined collection of objects.


A. Cardinality B. Elements C. Sets D. Union

2.What is the cardinality of A = {blue, red, yellow}?


A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

3. The symbol for intersection is ________.


A. U B. ∩ C. ꓴ D. ∈

4. If A={ a , b , c }, how many subsets does A have?


A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8

5. If M = {5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ,10 , } and N= { 3 , 4 , 5 , }, what is N ∪ M ?


A. { 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 ,9 } B. { 3 , 4 ,5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ,10 , } C. {} D. { 3 , 4 ,5 }

6. Find the complement of the given set for U = { 0 , 2 , 4 , 6 , } if D = { 0 , 2 }.


A. D’ = { 4 , 6 , } C. D’ = { 0 , 2 , 4 }
B. D’ = { 2 , 4 , 6 , } D. D’ = {}

7. If M = {5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ,10 , 11 } and N= { 3 , 4 , 5 ,6 ,7 , 8 , 9 } , what is N−M ?


A. { 5,6 } B. . { 7,8 } C. . { 9,10 } D. . { 10,11 }

8. Which of the following shaded regions in the Venn Diagrams represent A ∩ B?


A. C.

B. A B D. A

A B B
A

9. Which of the following shaded regions in the Venn Diagrams represent A ⊂ B ?


A. C.

A B
B. D.

B
A
For items 10-13.
U
One hundred forty students were surveyed. The Venn diagram shows S D
the number of students who enjoy singing and/ or dancing.
43 55 32

10. How many students enjoy dancing?


A. 32 B. 43 C. 55 D. 87

11. How many students enjoy singing only?


A. 32 B. 43 C. 55 D. 98

12. How many students enjoy singing and dancing?


A. 32 B. 43 C. 55 D. 75

13. How many students enjoy dancing but not singing?


A. 32 B. 43 C. 55 D. 87

14. A group of 25 Grade 7 students were asked whether they use Facebook and Twitter or both.
Fifteen of these students use Facebook and two of them use both account. How many students use
Facebook only?
A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 13

15. What is|−5| ?


A. -5 B. 0 C. ±5 D. 5

16. What is the sum of −¿18 and 27


A. – 45 B. – 9 C. 9 D. 45

17. What is the product of two negative numbers?


A. Negative B. Positive C. Zero D. Positive and Negative

18. What is −20+(−15) + 10 ?


A. – 30 B. – 45 C. 63 D. -25

19. Simplify 5+9 ÷ 3 x 5−6 yields _______.


1
A. – 8 B. 0 C. 14 D. 17
3

20. The difference of + 40 and -40 is ________.


A. - 80 B. – 40 C. 0 D. 80

21. What is (−5 ) (−12 ) ?


A. – 60 B. – 17 C. . 7 D. 60

22. What is the quotient of 35 and – 7?


A. – 5 B. 5 C. 7 D.28

23. What property is illustrated in the statement: (2 + 3) + 5 = 2 + (3 + 5)?


A. Associative Property C. Commutative Property
B. Closure Property D. Distributive Property

24. Changing the order of two numbers that are either being added or multiplied does not
change the value is called___.
A. Commutative property C. Distributive property
B. Closure property D. Identity property
a
25. A number can be expressed in the form of where a and b are integers, b is not equal to 0.
b
A. Counting Number C. Rational number
B. Irrational Number D. Whole Number

26. Express 0.25in fraction form.


1 1 1 3
A. B. C. D.
4 3 2 4

27. Which of the following example is NOT a rational number?


1
A. B. 5 C. 0.12 D. π
4

28. Which of the following fractions is arranged in decreasing order?


7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
A. , , , B. , , , C. , , , D. , , ,
9 2 5 3 9 5 3 2 2 3 5 9 5 9 3 2

4 2
29. Find the sum of and .
5 5
6 4 7 9
A. B. C. D.
5 5 5 5

5
30. What fraction must be added to 7 to get 23 ?
8
3 3 3 3
A. −15 B. −13 C. 13 D. 15
8 8 8 8

2
31. What number should be multiplied by to get 1?
3
1 3 3 6
A. B. C. D.
2 4 2 3

32. Divide: 3.25by 0.5


A. 0.56 B. 0.65 C. 5.6 D. 6.5

33. What operation to be used in 3 and 10 to get 13?


A. Addition B. Division C. Multiplication D. Subtraction

34. Complete the equation: 35 + (____) = 48.


A. -13 B. 13 C. 35 D. 48

35. Which of the following are factors of -28?


A. -4 and -7 B. -4 and 7 C. 4 and 7 D. -2 and -14

36. What subset of real numbers is √ 24?


A. Integer B. Irrational C. Non-integer D. Rational

37. Between what two consecutive integers does √ 27 lie?


A. 5 and 6 B. 6 and 7 C. 7 and 8 D. 8 and 9

38. Which point on the number line below approximately corresponds to √ 15?

A B C D

-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
39. This subset includes all the numbers we use to count starting with “1”and so on.
A. Counting numbers B. Integers C. Whole numbers D. Rational numbers

40. Which list is in order from least to greatest?


A. 0.555, -1.678, 0.735, 1.5 C. 8.22, 6.55, 3.42, 2.31, 1.75
B. 0.65, -0.60, 0.55, -0.45 D. -1.5, 0, 5.34, 8.90

41. Which set of integers is arranged from greatest to least?


A. 1, -1, -10, 12, 14 C. 10, 8, 4, 0, -1
B. 0, -1, 4, 6, -8 D. -15, 0, 5, 4, 8

42. It is a number written in the form of a x 10 n , where 1≤ a< 10 and n is an integers.


A. Standard form B. Scientific Notation C. Whole numbers D. Rational
numbers

43. Write 81 300 in scientific notation.


A. 8.13 x 10−4 B. 8.13 x 10−3 C. 8.13 x 103 D. 8.13 x 10 4

44. Write 1.43 x 10−6 in standard form.


A. 0.000143 B. 0.0000143 C. 0.00000143 D. 0.000000143

45. Jane had Php 5 000 in her purse. She bought shoes for Php 2 700. How much money remained
in her purse?
A. Php 2 300 B. Php 3 000 C. Php 4 000 D. Php 7 000

46. A notebook costs Php 7.00 each and 5 ballpens cost Php 25.00. What is the cost of 5 notebooks
and 5 ballpens?
A.Php 21.00 B. Php35.00 C.Php 60.00 D. Php 85.00

47. Using word problem #46, What is the cost of each ballpen?
A.Php 3.00 B. Php 4.00 C. Php 5.00 D. Php 6.00

The price of gasoline at 4 different gas stations is shown in the table below.
Gas Station Number of Liters Price
Petron 15 Php 723.00
Sea Oil 12 Php 575.40
Caltex 10 Php 482.00
Shell 8 Php 386.40

48. Which station offers the cheapest price of gasoline per liter?
A. Caltex B. Petron C. Sea Oil D. Shell

49. Which station offers the highest rate of gasoline per liter?
A. Caltex B. Petron C. Sea Oil D. Shell

50. Which station offers the same rates?


A. Petron and Sea oil B. Petron and Caltex C. Sea Oil and Shell D. Sea oil and Caltex

Goodluck and God Bless!!!


PREPRED BY:

MARICEL B. BALAOGAN
Teacher III

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