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This document appears to be a mathematics exam for an 8th grade class containing 30 multiple choice questions covering topics like adding and subtracting integers, factoring expressions, rational expressions, and operations with algebraic expressions. The exam was administered by Ms. Ellen Mae E. Nasayao at San Antonio de Padua College.
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San Antonio de Padua College

National Highway Brgy. Sta. Clara Sur Pila, Laguna


Tel No. (049) 559 – 0501/ 09328564408

1ST PERIODICAL EXAM IN MATHEMATICS 8

Name: ________________________________ Date: _____________


Grade and Section: _____________________ Ms. Ellen Mae E. Nasayao

Multiple Choice
Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. When adding a negative number and negative number your result will be..

a. Positive c. sign of the bigger absolute number


b. Negative d. sign of the smaller absolute number

2. If you are adding two integers and the signs are the same you…
a. Subtract the smaller value from the larger value
b. Add the values and keep the sign
c. Add the values and take the opposite of the sign
d. Subtract the larger value from the smaller value

3. Simplify: 1001
a. 0 b. 1
c. 100 d.1000

4. Anything raised to a power of zero is always equal to..


a. 0 b. 1
c. itself d. negative

5. What expression is produced when taking the square of a binomial?


a. Perfect square trinomial
b. Prime trinomial
c. quadratic binomial
d. quadratic trinomial

6. Which expression is the difference of two squares?


a. 6x4 y2 b. 49a2 – 4
c. 4c3 – 10 d. 41 – 25y6

7. The following are difference of two squares except


a. a2 – b2 b. 6x2 – 4
c. 4x2 – 1 d. 9x2 – 4
8. What must be the middle term in the trinomial (x2 ___ + 36) so that it becomes a
perfect square trinomial?
a. -12x b. +12x2
c. +12x d. -12x2

9. What is the middle operator in the product of the sum and difference of two binomials?
a. addition b. subtraction
c. division d. multiplication

10. Which of the following is equal to the following expression, “twice the product of x
and y”?
a. (x+y)2 b. 2(x+y)
c. 2(x-y) d. 2xy

11. Find the product of (x-5) (x+7).


a. x2 – 2x + 35 b. x2 + 2x -35
c. x2 + 2x + 35 d. x2 – 2x – 35
12. Product of (m-7) and (m +7) is..
a. m2 – 14m + 49 b. m2 + 49
c. m2 + 14m + 49 d. m2 – 49

13. What is the greatest common factor of 15m3n and 24m2n?


a. 3m2n b. 6mn
c. 8mn d. m2n

14. Factors of the expression y2 – 25


a. (y +5) (y +5) b. (y – 5) (y – 5)
c. (y – 5) (y + 5) d. (5y) (- 5y)
15. What are the factors of (x2 – 1)?
a. (x – 1) (x – 1) b. (x-1) (x+1)
c. (x+1) (x +1) d. (x-2) (x-1)

16. The factors of x2 + 14x – 15 are..


a. (x – 15) (x – 1) b. (x + 15) (x – 1) c. ( x – 15) (x +1) d. ( x +5) (x – 3)

17. If one of the factors of the expression x2 – 15x + 50 is x – 10, what is the other factor?
a. x-5 b. x-2
c. x+5 d. x-10

18. Square roots are the opposite of ________


a. cube root b. addition
c. squaring d. division

19. We cannot factor using the difference of two square expressions (4x2 – 21). Why?
a. Because 21 is not a perfect square number
b. Because 4 is not a perfect square number
c. Because 21 is not a perfect cubed number
d. Because x2 and y2 are not a perfect square

20. Which of the following is the correct mathematical symbol for, “square root of x
squared”?
a. √ x 2 b. √ x
c. √ ( x )
2 2
d. x2

21. Which of the following illustrates a rational expression?


2x 1
a. b.
x+1 2
c.√ x d. 2a – b

22. The following are examples of rational expression EXCEPT for


1 x
a. x 4 b.
2x
x−1 3
c. d.
2x 3−x

23. Which of the following could not be the value of x, of the given rational expression
x+3
?
x+1
a. -1 b. 1
c. 2 d. -2
6−x
24. Determine the value/s of the variable for which the rational expressions is
14−2 x
undefined.

a. -7 b. 7
c. -14 d. 14

2−x
25. Evaluate for x = 3
1−2 x
1 1
a. b.
−5 5
1 1
c. d.
6 −6

26. Which of the following could not be the value of x, of the given rational expression
x+3
?
x+1
a. -1 b. 1
c. 2 d. -2

27. Which rational expression is in simplest form?


m−2 m2−1
a. 2 b.
m−1
4
2m −6 2m−2
c. d. m−1
2

3 x −4
28. What value of x will make the expression undefined?
x +2
a. 0 b. -1
c. -2 d. -3

x2 −100
29. The rational expression 2 is the same as..
x −100
x+ 10 x−10
a. b.
x−10 x+ 10
x−10
c. d. 1
x−10

3 4
24 x y
30. What is the equivalent expression of ?
12 xy
a. 2x2y3 b. x2y3
c. 3xy d. 2x3y2

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