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Grade Level 9 - Summative Tests

This document contains a mathematics summative test for 9th grade students from Bamban National High School in Masinloc, Zambales, Philippines. The test covers exponents and variations, and is divided into three sections. Section 1 contains 10 problems where students are asked to write equations to represent different types of variations based on scenarios. Section 2 has 4 tables or graphs where students must identify if the relationships shown are direct or inverse variations. Section 3 contains 20 multiple choice questions testing students' skills with operations on exponents, such as simplifying expressions, rewriting in exponential form, and evaluating expressions. The test is to assess students' understanding of exponents and variations concepts.
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Grade Level 9 - Summative Tests

This document contains a mathematics summative test for 9th grade students from Bamban National High School in Masinloc, Zambales, Philippines. The test covers exponents and variations, and is divided into three sections. Section 1 contains 10 problems where students are asked to write equations to represent different types of variations based on scenarios. Section 2 has 4 tables or graphs where students must identify if the relationships shown are direct or inverse variations. Section 3 contains 20 multiple choice questions testing students' skills with operations on exponents, such as simplifying expressions, rewriting in exponential form, and evaluating expressions. The test is to assess students' understanding of exponents and variations concepts.
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Department of Education

Region III
Schools Division of Zambales
Municipality of Masinloc
BAMBAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS GRADE 9
SUMMATIVE TEST # 2.1: Variations

Name: ____________________________________________ Score: ______________


Grade 9 – _______________________________ Date: _______________

I. Direction: Write an equation for each of the following sentences. Use k as the constant of variation. Write
your answer before the number.
Example of Direct Variation: The cost (c) of chicken varies directly as its weight (w).
Answer: c = kw
Example of Inverse Variation:
𝒌
The acceleration (a) of a car is inversely proportional to its mass (m). Answer: 𝒂 = 𝒎
Example of Joint Variation: z varies jointly as x and y. Answer: z = kxy
𝒌𝒙
Example of Combined Variation: z varies directly as x and inversely y. Answer: 𝒛 = 𝒚

_________1. The electric current (I) passing through an electric component varies directly with the applied
voltage (V).
_________2. The kinetic energy (E) of a moving object is directly proportional to the square of its speed (V).
_________3. The time (t) needed to empty a water tank varies inversely with the pumping rate (r).
_________4. The amount of time (t) traveled when driving a car varies inversely with the car’s speed (s).
_________5. The frequency (f) of a radio signal varies inversely as the wavelength (w).
_________6. The area (A) of a parallelogram varies jointly as its base (b) and the altitude (h).
_________7. The volume (V) of a rectangular prism varies jointly as the length (l), width (w), and the height
(h).
_________8. The length (l) of a rectangle varies directly as the area (A) and inversely as the width (w).
_________9. The pressure (P) of a gas varies directly as its temperature (T) and inversely as its volume (V).
_________10. The safe load (s) for a horizontal beam supported at both ends varies jointly as the width (w)
and the square of its depth (h) and inversely as the distance (d) between the supports.

II. Directions: Determine if the tables and graphs below express a direct variation or inverse variation
between the variables. Write DV for Direct Variation and IV for Inverse Variation before the number.

x 1 2 3 4
______11. _____12. x 1 2 3 4
y 2 1 2 1
y 5 10 15 20
3 2

_____13. _____14.

III. Solve the following problems. Kindly show your solution at the back.

15-16.) The electric current I (in amperes) in an electric circuit varies directly as the voltage V. When 21 volts are
applied, the current is 7 amperes. Find the current when 12 volts are applied.

17-18.) A photocopy machine can finish 500 pages in 1 minute. How many books of 250 pages can the machine copy
in 20 minutes?

19-20.) The force of attraction F of a body varies directly as its mass m and inversely as the distance d from the body.
If F = 90 Newtons when m = 6 kg and d = 4 meters, find F when m = 4 kg and d = 12 meters.
Department of Education
Region III
Schools Division of Zambales
Municipality of Masinloc
BAMBAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS GRADE 9
SUMMATIVE TEST # 2.2: Exponents

Name: ____________________________________ Date:____________________


Section: ______________________________________________
Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
𝑥6
1. The law of exponent used in 𝑥 −5 = 𝑥 11 is,
a. Quotient of Powers c. Product of Powers
b. Power of a Quotient d. Power of a product

𝑥2
2. What rule shall be used to simplify the expression (𝑦3 )³?
a. Product Rule c. Quotient Rule
b. Power Rule d. Negative Exponent Rule

3. Which statement is true?


1 53
a. (55 )² = 57 b. 50 = 5 c. 5−1 =5 d. = 53 = 55

4. What is the value of 10+ 20+ 30?


a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3
1
5. Simplify .
3−3
1 1
a. 27 b. 9 c. 9 d. 27

3𝑋 −3
6. Express as a positive integral exponent.
4
4 3 12 3
a. 3x³ b. 4 𝑥³ c. x³ d. 4x³ 𝑥³

2𝑎−𝑏 0
7. Rewrite (2𝑎−𝑏)0 without zero or negative exponent.
1 1
a. 2𝑎−𝑏 b. 2a - 1 c. 2𝑎 d. 2a – b

8. Simplify the expression 3𝑥 0 𝑛−1


3 1 3𝑥
a. b. c. 3n d.
𝑛 𝑛 𝑛

2𝑥 −5
9. Express 3𝑥−3 as a positive integral exponent and simplify.
2 2𝑥 3 3𝑥 5 3𝑥 2
a. 3𝑥2 b. 3𝑥5 c. 2𝑥3 d. 2

24𝑎3 𝑏0
10.Simplify 4𝑎𝑏2𝑐 −1.
6𝑎2 𝑐 6𝑎2 𝑏
a. 6a²b²c b. c. 6a³bc d.
𝑏2 𝑐

11. In √2𝑥 3 𝑦 4 , determine the index.


a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
1
12. Find the value of 2435 .
a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6

13. Which of the following is NOT equal to 4?


1 1 1 1
a. 162 b. 643 c. 1966 d. 2564

7
14. Simplify (𝑥 2 )4.
7 1
a. 𝑥 28 b. 𝑥 14 c. 𝑥 8 d. 𝑥 9

7
15. Express (4𝑚6 𝑣 12 ) 2 in simplest form.
a. 4𝑚3 𝑣 6 b. 4𝑚12 𝑣 24 c. 2𝑚12 𝑣 24 d. 2𝑚3 𝑣 6

1
16. Give the radical form of (18𝑥 12 )3 .
3 3
a. 18√𝑥 6 b. √𝑥 2 c. √(18𝑥 2 )3 d. √18𝑥 2

7
17. Find the exponential form of √16𝑥 4 .
4 2 4 4
a. (2𝑥)7 b. (4𝑥)7 c. 16𝑥 7 d. (16𝑥)7

7 8
18. Identify the exponential form of √125
4 3 4 1 2 3 2 1
a. (5)7 b. (5)7 c. (5)7 d. (5)7

3
19. Which of the following is the radical form of −𝑥 7 ?
3 3 7 7
a. − √𝑥 7 b. √−𝑥 7 c. √−𝑥 3 d. − √𝑥 3

5
𝑏6
20. Simplify 1 .
𝑏3
1 2 1 7
a. 𝑏6 b. 𝑏3 c. 𝑏2 d. 𝑏6
Department of Education
Region III
Schools Division of Zambales
Municipality of Masinloc
BAMBAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS GRADE 9
SUMMATIVE TEST # 2.3: Exponents

Name____________________________________________________ Section:__________________
Department of Education
Region III
Schools Division of Zambales
Municipality of Masinloc
BAMBAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS GRADE 9
SUMMATIVE TEST # 2.4 for Week 7 to 8: Solving RADICALS
Name: _______________________________________________________ Score:
______________
Grade 9 – _____________________________________________ Date:
_______________

I. Direction: Simplify the following radicals. Kindly show your solution.


𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝟏: 𝑆𝑖𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑖𝑓𝑦 6√3 + 2√3 − √3 Solution: = (6 + 2 − 1)√3 = 3√3
𝑬𝒙𝒂𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝟐: 𝑀𝑢𝑙𝑡𝑖𝑝𝑙𝑦 2√3 𝑎𝑛𝑑 3√5 Solution: = (2)(3)(√3)(√5) = 6√15
16
𝑬𝒙𝒂𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝟑: 𝐷𝑖𝑣𝑖𝑑𝑒 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑠𝑖𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑖𝑓𝑦 √16 𝑎𝑛𝑑 √4 Solution: = √ = √4 = 2
4
Example 4: Solve for x in √𝑥 = 3 Solution: √9 = 3 Therefore: 𝑥 = 9
1-2. Simplify 8√2 − 2√2 +
√2 ____________________________________________________________________________________
3-4. Find the product of 3√5 and 2√3
___________________________________________________________________________
5-6. Simplify √12 divided by √3
_________________________________________________________________________________
7-8. Simplify √24 divided by √6
_________________________________________________________________________________
9-10. Find the perimeter of a triangle if its sides measures 2 √2 cm, 2 √2 cm, and 3 √2 cm.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
11-12. The dimensions of a rectangle are √5 cm and √10 cm. What is its area?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
13-14. Solve for m in √m = 7.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
15-16. √w = 4, what is the value of w?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
17-18. In the equation √𝑐 + 9 = 5, find the value of c.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
19-20. The square of 9 is added to the square root of 9. Find the sum.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Noted by:

RICKY E. EALA Prepared by:


Head Teacher III/OIC RINALYN R. HIDALGO
Teacher III

MARY CHRISTINE C. IGNACIO


Teacher I

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