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INTEGRATED SCHOOL OF MONTESSORI Igulot, Bocaue, Bulacan THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATIONS Mathematics I Introductory Algebra S.Y.

2010-2011

QUESTIONNAIRES
DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze each statement/question carefully; then, shade the circle that corresponds to the letter of your answer on your answer sheet. 1. What is the term used for fractions that are either proper or improper? A. common fraction B. equivalent fraction C. lowest term D. mixed number 2. Which of the following is the term for natural numbers that are divisible by 1 and itself? A. composite numbers B. decimals C. prime numbers D. rational numbers 3. Which number is neither a prime nor a composite number? A. 0 C. 2 B. 1 D. 3 4. What is the process of breaking down a given number into a product of primes? A. cross multiplication B. Euclidean algorithm C. Prime factorization D. reducing to lowest terms 5. What is the acronym for the largest natural number that divides every number of a set on natural numbers? A. GCF C. LCM B. IF D. MN 6. What is the smallest natural number that is a multiple of all the numbers in the set of natural numbers? A. Euclidean Algorithm B. Greatest Common Factor C. Least Common Multiple D. Prime Factorization 7. Which of the following statement is TRUE about perfect squares? A. a number whose exponents of every prime in the prime factorization is divisible by 2 B. a number whose exponents of every prime in the prime factorization is divisible by 3 C. a number whose every base in the prime factorization is divisible by 2 D. a number whose every base in the prime factorization is divisible by 3 8. Which of the following numbers is a perfect cube? A. 25 C. 27 B. 30 D. 35 9. Which of the following statements describes the numbers divisible by 10? A. number which ends in 0 B. number ends in 0 and 5 C. even numbers D. the sum of the digits is divisible by 3 10. What is the divisor of a number in which the sum of the digits in odd positions is equal to the sum of the digits in even positions? A. 10 C. 12 B. 11 D. 13 11. Which of the following set of numbers serves as numerator to common fractions? A. integers B. natural numbers C. rational numbers D. whole numbers 12. What set of numbers serves as denominator to common fractions? A. integers B. natural numbers C. rational numbers D. whole numbers 13. What is the common fraction whose numerator is less than its denominator? a. improper fractions b. mixed numbers c. proper fractions d. similar fractions 14. What is the common fraction whose numerator is greater than its denominator? A. dissimilar fractions B. improper fractions C. mixed numbers D. proper fractions 15. Which of the following statements best describes similar fractions? A. fractions with similar numerators B. fractions whose numerator is an integer C. fractions having same signs D. fractions with identical denominators

16. What is the term for fractions with different denominators? A. dissimilar fractions B. improper fractions C. proper fractions D. similar fractions 17. What is the name for a number consisting of a whole number and a proper fraction? A. common fractions B. improper fractions C. lowest terms D. mixed numbers 18. What are the operations on fractions which combine the numerators and copying the common denominators of similar fractions? A. addition and subtraction B. subtraction and multiplication C. addition and multiplication D. multiplication and division 19. Which of the following statements is TRUE about lowest terms? A. when the numerator is greater than the denominator B. when the GCF of the numerator and denominator is 1 C. when the denominator is a whole number D. when the denominator is an integer 20. What is the first step in solving ?

25. Numerators of common fractions are whole numbers. Its denominators are integers. 26. Equal fractions are also referred to as equivalent fractions. Cross multiplication is one of the methods used to determine equivalent fractions. 27. The fundamental law of fractions is used to find equivalent fractions. It can be also used to reduce fractions to lowest terms. 28. Terminating and repeating fractions are rational numbers. 4.2634517 is not a rational number. 29. The formula representation in of finding the fraction repeating decimals is

. n represents the number of repeating digits in a given decimal. 30. Any natural number raised to 0 is equal to 1. 100 is equal to 10. For numbers 31 40, perform the indicated operations on fractions. (2 points each) 31. A. B. = C. D.

A. take the reciprocal of the divisor B. change the operation to multiplication C. convert the mixed number to improper fraction D. combine the whole numbers and the fractions For numbers 21 30, refer to the choices below. A. BOTH statements are TRUE B. BOTH statements are FALSE C. the FIRST statement is TRUE and the LAST statement is FALSE D. the FIRST statement is FALSE and the LAST statement is TRUE 21. Ellipses are used to denote repeating fractions. It is symbolized by three dots. 22. -3 is an integer. All integers are rational numbers. 23. The numerator of improper fractions is greater than the value of its denominator. improper fraction. 24. Common fractions are either proper or improper fractions. is a common fraction. is an

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C. 11.2526 D. 11.5622

For numbers 46 55, identify the appropriate operation to be used in place of the blocks. Refer to the choices below. (2 points each) A. B. C. D. 46. Addition + Subtraction Multiplication x Division

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For numbers 46 50, perform the indicated operations on decimals. (2 points each) 41. 2.14 + 150.3 + 16.482 = A. 168.922 C. 186.922 B. 168.292 D. 186.292 42. 14.341 7.1642 = A. 7.1678 C. 7.8761 B. 7.1768 D. 7.1867 43. 3.1 (1.32) = A. 4.029 B. 4.209 44. 70.14 14 = A. 5.1 B. 50.1

PART II PROBLEM SOLVING 5 POINTS Show your complete solution at the back of your answer sheet. Box your final answer. A store had 500 boxes of eggs. How many were left after it sold brown eggs and eggs? boxes of boxes of white

C. 4.092 D. 4.290 C. 51 D. 5.01

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