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This document appears to be a math summative test for 8th grade students covering topics related to geometry, specifically triangles and parallel lines. The test contains 25 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of triangle properties such as angle measures, side lengths, exterior angles, and the triangle inequality theorem. It also includes questions about identifying parallel lines using conditions such as corresponding angles and alternate interior angles. The test asks students to apply their knowledge of triangle and parallel line properties to solve problems and identify true statements.

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GRADE 8 - MATH

SUMMATIVE TEST
4TH QUARTER

NAME: ______________________ SEC: _____________________ SCORE :_______

Directions: Read and understand each statement carefully. Choose and Incircle the letter of the correct
answer.

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For items 1-3, refer to Figure 1. 1

4 3 2

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1. In ∆𝐺𝐸𝑇, if ∠4 is the exterior angle and ∠1 and ∠2 are the remote interior angles, then which of the
following statements is true?

A. 𝑚∠1 > 𝑚∠2 B. 𝑚∠1 > 𝑚∠4 C. 𝑚∠2 > 𝑚∠4 D. 𝑚∠4 > 𝑚∠1

2. In ∆𝐺𝐸𝑇, which is the correct arrangement of angles from smallest to largest?

A. ∠3,∠2,∠1 B. ∠1,∠3,∠2 C. ∠2,∠3∠1 D. ∠1, ∠2, ∠3

3. If ∠2 < ∠1, then which of the following statements is true?

A. 𝐺𝐸̅ > 𝐺𝑇̅̅̅̅ B. 𝐺𝑇̅̅̅̅ = 𝐺𝐸̅̅̅̅ C. 𝐺𝐸̅̅̅̅ < 𝐺𝑇̅̅̅̅ D. 𝐺𝑇̅̅̅̅ < 𝐺𝐸̅̅̅̅

4. During their Math class, Teacher Shirley asked her students Mike, Tin, Dennis and Nancy to form a
triangle from stick whose length is 12 inches. Each of them cut their sticks according to their chosen
lengths. Mike cut the stick into 4 cm, 4 cm, 4cm; Tin – 5 cm, 3 cm, 4 cm; Dennis – 3 cm, 3 cm, 6 cm; and
Nancy – 5cm, 5 cm, 2 cm. Who among the students was not able to form a triangle?

A. Mike B. Tin C. Dennis D. Nancy

5. Moses form triangles by bending a 16-inch wire. Which of the following sets of wire lengths
successfully form a triangle?

I. 5 in, 5 in, 6 in II. 4 in, 4 in, 8 in III. 4 in, 5 in, 7 in IV. 3 in, 4 in, 9 in

A. I,III B. II,IV C. I,II D. III,IV

6. Triangle inequality theorem 3 states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is
_______ the length of the third side.

A. greater than B. less than C. equal to D. greater than but not equal to

7. Which of the following statements is correct?

A. The sum of the remote interior angle is equal to the measurement of the exterior angle of the
triangle.

B. The sum of the remote interior angle is greater than the measurement of the exterior

angle of the triangle.

C. The sum of the remote interior angle is less than the measurement of the exterior angle

of the triangle.

D. The measurements of the angles of an equilateral triangle are not equal.

8. The largest angle of a triangle is located across the _________ of the triangle.
A. from the smallest side B. from the longest side

C. adjacent to the smallest side D. adjacent to the longest side

9. Where would the longest side of a triangle be located?

A. Across from the smallest angle of a triangle

B. Adjacent to the largest side of a triangle

C. Across the largest angle of a triangle

D. In the middle of a triangle

10. Which of these lengths CAN represent the sides of a triangle?

I. 3 meters, 4 meters, 5 meters

II. 2 inches, 2 inches, 10 inches

III. 5 feet, 5 feet, 5 feet

IV. 10 meters, 3 meters, 2 meters

A. I, III, and IV B. I and II C. I and III D. III only

11. The exterior angle of a triangle measures 1000. if one of the remote interior angles of the same
triangle is 580, what is the measurement of the other remote interior angle?

A. 42° B. 43° C. 45° D. 92°

12. What is the measurement of the exterior angle of an equiangular triangle?

A. 120° B. 100° C. 60° D. 30°

13. Which of the following does not represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle?

A. 2cm,2cm,1cm B. 3cm,3cm,15cm

C. 5cm,4cm,3cm D. 1cm,1cm,1cm11

14. Given the lengths of two sides of a triangle. Find the range of lengths of the third side: 13 cm and
7cm.

A. 6 < 𝑥 < 20 B. 20 < 𝑥 < 6 C. 6 < 𝑥 > 20 D. 6 > 𝑥 > 20

15. Hinge Theorem states that” If two triangles have two congruent sides, then the one with

the larger included angle has the ____________”.

A. longer third side B. shorter third side C. largest angle D. shortest angle

16. Given two lines cut by a transversal, which of the following conditions would not guarantee that they
are parallel?

A. Corresponding angles are congruent.

B. Same-side exterior angles are congruent.

C. Alternate exterior angles are congruent.

D. Same-side interior angle are complementary.

17. Which of the following statements is false?

Statement I: Intersecting lines are parallel.

Statement II: Perpendicular lines are intersecting lines.

A. Statement II only C. Statement I only

B. Both Statements I and II D. Neither Statement I nor II


18. Which of the following statements is sometimes true?

Statement I: Intersecting lines are perpendicular.

Statement II: Parallel lines have point of intersection.

A. Statement I only C. Statement II only

B. Both Statements I and II D. Neither Statement I nor II

For number 4 & 5, refer to the figure below. g h

19. Based on the given figure, f e

which of the choices would make

the two lines cut by a transversal parallel? C d

b a

A. Angle f is congruent to angle c C. Angle g is congruent to angle h

B. Angle a is congruent to angle g D. Angle b is congruent to angle d

20. Based on the given figure, which of the choices would make the two lines cut by a

transversal parallel?

A. m ∠g + m ∠h = 1800 C. m ∠c + m ∠e = 1800

B. m ∠a + m ∠g = 1800 D. m ∠c + m ∠f = 1800

21. . Lines m and n are cut by transversal q. What value of x will make m || n, given that ∠1 and ∠4 are
corresponding angles and m∠1 = 5x -11 and m∠4 = 3x + 5?

A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12

22. ALYS is a parallelogram. If m∠A is twice the measure of m∠L, find the measure of ∠Y.

A. 600 B. 900 C. 1200 D. 1500

23. ∠1 and ∠2 are non-adjacent exterior angles on the same side of a transversal. If m∠1 = 2x + 25 and
m∠2 = 3x +15, find the measure of ∠2.

A. 280 B. 560 C. 810 D. 990

24. Which of the following statements is not sufficient to prove that a quadrilateral is parallelogram?

A. The diagonals are perpendicular. B. The diagonals bisect each other.

C. Pairs of opposite angles are congruent. D. Pair of opposite sides is congruent and
parallel.

25. A contractor tacked one end of a string to each vertical edge of a window. He then handed a
protractor to his apprentice to find out if the vertical edges are parallel. What should the apprentice do?

A. Measure the angles formed by the string and the vertical edge on both ends.

B. Measure the length of the string and the edge of the window.

C. Measure the length of the string and the horizontal edge of the window.

D. Measure the diagonal of the window and the angle formed by the edges of the window.

26. It is a subset of the sample space.

A. Product B. Sample Point C. Event D. Outcomes

27. Ten cards are labelled from A to J then placed in a box. The event of selecting vowels has the
following elements.

A. A, E, I B. A, B, C, D C. A, E, J D. E, I, J
28. It is known as one of the possible outcomes of the experiment.

A. Outcomes B. Event C. Sample Point D. Product

29. A spinner is divided into four regions with distinct color each region: red, blue, green

and yellow. What is the sample space of the given experiment?

A. S = { red, blue, green, yellow } C. S = { red, blue, yellow, pink }

B. S = { red, orange, blue, green } D. S = { red, blue, yellow }

30. It is a process or an action of observable results.

A. Outcomes B. Sample Space C. Experiment D. Event

31. Chris forms triangles by bending a 16-inch wire. Which of the following sets of wire lengths
successfully form a triangle?

I. 4 in, 5 in, 6 in III. 4 in, 5 in, 7 in

II. 4 in, 4 in, 8 in IV. 3 in, 4 in, 9 in

A. I, II B. III, IV C. II, IV D. I, III

32. In ∆TRY, if TR = 3, RY = 5, and TY = 2, which statement is true?

A. m∠R > m∠Y C. m∠Y > m∠T

B. m∠R > m∠T D. m∠T > m∠R

33. Which theorem of inequality in triangles helps you in determining who is farther from the
rendezvous?

A. Hinge Theorem

B. Converse of Hinge Theorem

c. Triangle Inequality Theorem 1 (SsAa)

d. Triangle Inequality Theorem 3 (S1 + S2 > S3)

34. Mrs. Rosales bought two kg of mango and six kg of banana. She paid a total amount of Php 360. If
she had bought a kilo of each kind of fruits, the total amount that Mrs. Rosales should have paid was
Php 100. How much does a kilo of mango cost?

A. Php 40 B. Php 60 C. Php 100 D. Php 120

35. Mrs. Daza would like to prepare some foods for the birthday party of her daughter. She plans to
serve the following according to her budget and the number of guests: noodles, fried chicken,
sandwiches, drinks, and desserts. Which of the following should Mrs. Daza have before preparing the
foods?

I. Budget Plan

II. Recipe book

III. Pricelist of the food ingredients and drinks’ mixtures

A. I and II B. I and III C. II and III D. I, II, and III

36. Suppose you toss two fair coins once, how many possible outcomes are there?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 8

37. n a 500-ticket draw for an educational prize, Ana’s name was written on 41 tickets. What is the
probability that she would win?

A. 0.082 B. 0.122 C. 0.41 D. 0.82

38. The local weather forecaster said there is a 20% chance of rain tomorrow. What is the probability
that it will not rain tomorrow?

A. 0.2 B. 0.8 C. 20 D. 80
39. n a restaurant, you have a dinner choice of one main dish, one vegetable, and one drink. The choices
for main dish are pork and chicken meat. The vegetable choices are broccoli and cabbage. The drink
choices are juice and water. How many choices are possible?

A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 14

40. A glass jar contains 40 red, green, blue and yellow marbles. The probability of drawing a single
green marble at random is 1/ 5 . What does this mean?

a. There are 5 green marbles in the glass jar.

b. There are 8 green marbles in the glass jar.

c. There are more green marbles than the others.

d. There is only one green marble in the glass jar.

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