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Junior High School Department

Mathematics 7
SECOND MONTHLY EXAMINATION
A.Y. 2021 – 2022
NAME: _____________________________________ DATE: ___________________________________
GRADE & SECTION: ___________________________ TEACHER: __MS. MAEREEN JOYCE C. ANTALAD__
I. TRUE/FALSE
DIRECTIONS: Read each statement below carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and
FALSE if the statement is wrong.
______1. All whole numbers are rational.
______2. Rational numbers must be able to be represented as a fraction.
______3. ½ is a rational number.
______4. The set of integers contains the set of rational numbers.
______5. Every repeating decimal is a rational number.
______6. Every terminating decimal is a rational number.
______7. A number line can be used to order rational numbers.
a
______8. A number in the form also means a ÷ b, where a is the numerator and b is the
b
denominator.
______9. The decimal 0.75 is a rational number.
______10. Nonterminating decimal Is a rational number.
______11. The symbol √ is called as the radical sign.
______12. The number under the radical sign is known as the radicand.
______13. Each negative real numbers have no real square root.
a
______14. Irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed in the form .
b
______15. The combination of the radical sign together with the number is called a radical.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE


DIRECTION: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
______16. Which of these numbers is a whole number?
a. 25
b. 0
c. 9
d. All of the above
______17. Which set do I belong to? (¼, ⅔, ⅜, 0.5, 0.48, 0.8̅)
a. Natural Numbers
b. Whole Numbers
c. Integers
d. Rational Numbers
______ 18. Which set or sets does the number 40 belong to?
a. rational numbers only
b. integers and rational numbers only
c. integers only
d. whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers
3 a
______19. How can we write the rational number, 1 in form?
8 b
8
a.
11
3
b.
8
1
c.
8
11
d.
8
a
______20. How can we write the rational number, -9 in form?
b
1
a.
9
−1
b.
9
−9
c.
10
−9
d.
1

______21. Which number is the square root of 324?


a. √18
b. 18/2
c. 0.18
d. 18
______22. What is the square root of 196?
a. 13
b. 15
c. 16
d. 14
______23. What is the square root of 289?
a. 13
b. 140
c. 18
d. 17
______24. All the following are perfect squares except for which one?
a. 81
b. 121
c. 361
d. 198
______25. What is the perfect square of 132?
a. 225
b. 196
c. 166
d. 169

III. DIRECTION: Identify if the given number is a perfect square or not. Write PS if it is Perfect
Square and NPS if its is Not Perfect Square.
26. 100
27. 225
28. 121
29. 361
30. 144

“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”


- Mahatma Gandhi

Prepared by: Checked by:

MS. MAEREEN JOYCE C. ANTALAD MS. PLAMAR A. CADIZ


Subject Teacher, Math 8 Academic Consultant, OLRMS

Approved by:

MR. JOHN-JOHN N. RUBAS, LPT, MAED


Principal, OLRMS

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