Republic of the Philippines
DAVAO DE ORO STATE COLLEGE
New Bataan, Davao de Oro
Teacher Education Department
Midterm Examination
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TEST I. MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST (3 points each)
INSTRUCTIONS: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer for multiple
choice and matching questions. Write your answers on the space provided. Show all necessary
work for short answer and open ended problems.
Integers (Questions 1-5)
1. Which of the following is the opposite of -12? a) -24 b) 12 c) 0 d) 24
2. Arrange the following integers from least to greatest: -5, 3, 0, -8
a) -8, -5, 0, 3 b) 3, 0, -5, -8 c) -8, 0, -5, 3 d) -5, -8, 0, 3
3. What is the result of 15 - (-7)? a) 8 b) 22 c) -8 d) -22
4. John deposits $10 every week for his piggy bank. If he started with $5, what is his total amount
of money after 4 weeks? a) $10 b) $15 c) $20 d) $40
5. Which of the following statements is ALWAYS true? a) The product of two negative integers is
positive. b) The sum of two positive integers is negative. c) The quotient of a positive integer and
a negative integer is negative. d) The difference of two negative integers is positive.
Part II: Matching (2 points each)
Rational Numbers (Questions 6-10)
Match the following fractions in Column A with their decimal equivalents in Column B. Write
the letter of the corresponding answer in the blank.
Column A Column B
6/10 a) 0.75
1¼ b) 1.25
¾ c) 0.6
0.4 d) 3/4
5/8 e) 1.0
Republic of the Philippines
DAVAO DE ORO STATE COLLEGE
New Bataan, Davao de Oro
Teacher Education Department
Midterm Examination
Part III: True or False (2 points each)
Exponents (Questions 11-15)
Indicate whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Write the letter of your
answer in the blank.
11. 2 x 2 x 2 is the same as 2³. ( )
12. Any number raised to the power of 0 is always 0. ( )
13. (2²)³ is equal to 2⁶. ( )
14. The base in an exponential expression is the number being raised to the power. ( )
15. x⁵ / x² = x³ ( )
Part IV: Fill in the Blanks (2 points each)
Polynomials (Questions 16-20)
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate term. Choose from the following words: monomial,
binomial, trinomial, coefficient, variable.
16. A polynomial with two terms is called a __________.
17. The numerical factor in a term is called the __________.
18. A letter that represents an unknown value in an expression is a(n) __________.
19. A polynomial with one term is called a(n) __________.
20. A polynomial with three terms is called a(n) __________.
Part V: Short Answer (5 points each)
Linear Equations (Questions 21-25)
21. Translate the following word problem into an equation: "What number is 7 more than x?"
22. Solve the equation: 3x + 5 = 14
23. If y = 2x - 1, what is the value of y when x = 3?
24. Jerald bought x bananas for $1.25 each and y apples for $1.50 each. If he spent a total of $18.75,
write an equation that represents this situation.
25. Analyze the solution, x = -4, for the equation 2x + 8 = 0. Does it make sense in the context of the
problem? Explain.
**(Remaining Parts will be in the next response
Grade 7 Mathematics Test (Continued)
Part VI: Matching (2 points each)
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New Bataan, Davao de Oro
Teacher Education Department
Midterm Examination
Inequalities (Questions 26-30)
Match the following symbols in Column A with their descriptions in Column B. Write the letter
of the corresponding answer in the blank.
Column A Column B
< a) greater than or equal to
≤ b) less than
> c) equal to
≥ d) greater than
Part VII: Multiple Choice (3 points each)
Ratio and Proportion (Questions 31-35)
31. A recipe requires 2 cups of flour for every 3 cups of sugar. What is the ratio of flour to sugar? a)
2 : 3 b) 3 : 2 c) 6 : 5 d) 5 : 6
32. If a scale model of a car is 1:25 of the actual size, what is the actual height of the car if the model
is 4 cm tall? a) 100 cm b) 75 cm c) 50 cm d) 25 cm
33. There are 12 boys and 18 girls in a class. What is the ratio of boys to girls in its simplest form? a)
1:3 b) 2:3 c) 3:2 d) 4:3
34. Set up a proportion to find out how many liters of orange juice (OJ) you need to mix with 4 liters
of water to create a 2:1 ratio of OJ to water.
35. A recipe yields 10 servings. If you only need 5 servings, what fraction of the recipe should you
use? a) ½ b) ¼ c) ⅓ d) ⅕
Part VIII: Extended Response (5 points each)
Percent (Questions 36-38)
36. Convert the following fractions to percentages: a) ¾ b) 1/5
37. John received a 10% raise on his salary of $2,500. How much is the increase in his salary?
38. A jacket originally priced at $150 is on sale for a 20% discount. What is the final price of the
jacket?
Part IX: Matching (2 points each)
Geometry (Questions 39-42)
Republic of the Philippines
DAVAO DE ORO STATE COLLEGE
New Bataan, Davao de Oro
Teacher Education Department
Midterm Examination
Match the following terms in Column A with their descriptions in Column B. Write the letter of
the corresponding answer in the blank.
Column A Column B
Point a) A flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
Line b) A straight path that extends infinitely in two directions.
Plane c) A dot with no dimension.
Triangle d) A closed figure with three straight sides and three angles.
Part X: Multiple Choice (3 points each)
Perimeter and Area (Questions 43-47)
43. Which of the following formulas is used to calculate the area of a rectangle? a) l x w b) ½ bh c)
πr² d) s²
44. A rectangular garden has a length of 5 meters and a width of 3 meters. What is the perimeter of
the garden? a) 8 m b) 15 m c) 30 m d) 40 m
45. A square picture frame has a side length of 10 cm. What is the area of the picture frame?
46. A triangular banner has a base of 12 meters and a height of 8 meters. What is the area of the
banner? a) 24 m² b) 48 m² c) 72 m² d) 96 m²
47. The area of a rectangular basketball court is 480 square meters. If the width is 20 meters, what is
the length of the court?
Part XI: Open Ended (5 points each)
Data Analysis (Questions 48-50)
48. The following data shows the number of books borrowed by students in a week: 2, 3, 1, 5
Prepared by:
JOHN PATRICK L. ARCITE, LPT., MAEd
Instructor I
“If you FAIL to PREPARE then PREPARE to FAIL.”
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