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Math 8 Q1 Test

This document is a mathematics exam for 8th grade students covering topics in algebra including factoring polynomials, working with binomials and trinomials, and solving word problems involving volumes of boxes. The exam contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of perfect squares, special products, factoring polynomials, and applying algebraic expressions to geometry problems. It provides the name of the school, subject, and date for context.
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This document is a mathematics exam for 8th grade students covering topics in algebra including factoring polynomials, working with binomials and trinomials, and solving word problems involving volumes of boxes. The exam contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of perfect squares, special products, factoring polynomials, and applying algebraic expressions to geometry problems. It provides the name of the school, subject, and date for context.
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San Manuel District

San Agustin Integrated School

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION


MATHEMATICS VIII
2018 - 2019
Name: ___________________________________________________________ Score: ____________________
Section: _________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1) These are special forms of algebraic expressions whose products are readily seen or has pattern.
A. Special Products B. Polynomials C. Factoring D. Binomials
2) It consists of the square of the first term, twice the product of the first and the last terms, and the square of the last
terms.
A. Square of Trinomial B. Square of Binomial C. Cube of Binomial D. Cube of Trinomial
3) The expression (𝑠 + 4)2 is equal to
A. 𝑠 2 + 16 B. 𝑠 2 + 8𝑠 + 16 C. 𝑠 2 − 16 D. 𝑠 2 − 8𝑠 − 16
4) The product of (3𝑧 + 2𝑘) and (3𝑧 + 2𝑘) is
A. 9𝑧 2 + 4𝑘 2 B. 9𝑧 2 + 12𝑧𝑘 + 4𝑘 2 C. 9𝑧 2 + 6𝑧𝑘 + 4𝑘 2 D. 9𝑧 2 − 4𝑘 2
5) Evaluate: (5𝑑 − 7𝑡 2 )2
A. 25𝑑 2 + 49𝑡 4 B. 25𝑑 2 + 70𝑑𝑡 2 + 49𝑡 4 C. 25𝑑 2 − 70𝑑𝑡 2 + 49𝑡 4 D. 25𝑑 2 − 49𝑡 4
6) The square of a binomial is called
A. Perfect square trinomial B. perfect binomial C. square of a trinomial D. perfect term
7) The square of a trinomial consists of the sum of the squares of the first, second and last terms; twice the product of
the first and the second terms; twice the product of the first and the last terms; and
A. thrice the product of the second and the last terms
B. square of the second and the last terms
C. twice the second term
D. twice the product of the second and the last terms
8) Simplify the expression (𝑚 + 𝑛 − 𝑑)2 .
A. 𝑚2 + 𝑛2 + 𝑑 2 + 2𝑚𝑛 − 2𝑚𝑑 − 3𝑛𝑑 C. 𝑚2 + 𝑛2 + 𝑑 2 + 2𝑚𝑛 − 2𝑚𝑑 − 2𝑛
2 2 2 2 2
B. 𝑚 + 𝑛 + 𝑑 + 2𝑚𝑛 − 2𝑚𝑑 + 𝑛 𝑑 D. 𝑚2 + 𝑛2 + 𝑑 2 + 2𝑚𝑛 − 2𝑚𝑑 − 2𝑛𝑑
9) The product of the sum and difference of two terms is
A. the difference of the squares of the terms C. the sum of the squares of the terms
B. the difference of the terms D. the sum of the terms
(𝑎
10) The expression + 4𝑐)(𝑎 − 4𝑐) is equal to
A. 𝑎2 − 16𝑐 2 B. 𝑎 − 4𝑐 C. 𝑎2 + 16𝑐 2 D. 𝑎 + 4𝑐
11) The product of 4𝑦 − 5𝑑 and 4𝑦 + 5𝑑 is
A. 16𝑦 2 − 25𝑑 2 B. 4𝑦 − 5𝑑 C. 16𝑦 2 + 25𝑑 2 D. 4𝑦 + 5𝑑
12) To find the cube of a binomial consists of:
I. Find the cube of each term to get the first and the last terms.
II. The second term is three times the product of the square of the first term and the second term.
III. The third term is three times the product of the first term and the square of the second term.
IV. Twice the product of the first and the second terms.
A. I, II, III & IV B. I & II only C. II & III only D. I, II & III only
13) Simplify the expression(𝑥 + 5)3 .
A. 𝑥 3 + 15𝑥 2 + 75𝑥 + 125 C. 𝑥 3 + 5𝑥 2 + 75𝑥 + 125
3 2 2
B. 𝑥 + 15𝑥 + 75𝑥 + 125 D. 𝑥 3 + 15𝑥 2 + 75𝑥 + 10𝑥 3
14) Find the product of (𝑥 + 2𝑦)(𝑥 + 2𝑦)(𝑥 + 2𝑦)
A. 𝑥 3 + 6𝑥 2 𝑦 + 12𝑥𝑦 2 + 8𝑦 3 C. 𝑥 3 + 2𝑥 2 𝑦 + 12𝑥𝑦 2 + 8𝑦 3
3 2 2 3
B. 𝑥 + 3𝑥 𝑦 + 12𝑥𝑦 + 2𝑦 D. 𝑥 3 + 3𝑥 2 𝑦 + 4𝑥𝑦 2 + 8𝑦 3
15) The reverse process of multiplication is _____.
A. Special Products B. Polynomials C. Factoring D. Prime number
16) It is a number greater than 1 which has only two positive factors: 1 and itself.
A. Special Products B. Polynomials C. Factoring D. Binomials
17) Factor the expression 12x 3 y 5 − 20x 5 y 2 z.
A. 4𝑥 3 𝑦 2 (3𝑦 3 − 5𝑥 2 𝑧) B. 4𝑥 3 𝑦 2 𝑧(3𝑦 3 − 5𝑥 2 𝑧) C. −4𝑥 3 𝑦 2 (3𝑦 3 + 5𝑥 2 𝑧) D. 4𝑥 3 𝑦 2 𝑧(3𝑦 3 − 5𝑥 2 )
18) The factored form of 8𝑥 2 + 16𝑥 is
A. 8𝑥(𝑥 + 2) B. 8(𝑥 2 + 2) C. 8(𝑥 2 + 2𝑥) D. 4𝑥(2𝑥 + 4)
19) The factored form of a polynomial that is a difference of two squares is
A. the sum and difference of the square roots of the first and last terms.
B. the sum and difference of the first and the last terms.
C. the sums of the square roots of the first and the last terms.
D. the differences of the square roots of the first and the last terms.
20) A perfect square trinomial is the result of
A. squaring a monomial C. squaring a trinomial
B. squaring a binomial D. cubing a binomial
II. Complete the table. (3 points per item)
Polynomial Greatest Common Quotient of Polynomial Factored Form
Monomial Factor and GCMF
(GCMF)
21) 6𝑚 + 8

22) 27𝑑 4 𝑜 5 𝑡 3 𝑎6 − 18𝑑 2 𝑜 3 𝑡 6 − 15𝑑 6 𝑜 4

23) 12𝑤𝑖 3 𝑛5 − 16𝑤𝑖𝑛 + 20𝑤𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑒𝑟

24) 7𝑥 2 𝑦 − 21𝑥 4 𝑦 3 + 49𝑥𝑦 4 𝑧

25) 3𝑎𝑏 − 9𝑎𝑏 2

III. Supply the missing term to make a true statement. (2 points per item)
26) 𝑚2 + 12𝑚 + 36 = (_____ + _____)2
27) 16𝑑 2 − 24𝑑 + 9 = ( _____ − _____)2
28) 𝑎4 𝑏 2 − 6𝑎𝑏𝑐 + 9𝑐 2 = (𝑎2 𝑏 ____ _____)2
29) 9𝑛2 + 30𝑛𝑑 + 25𝑑 2 = (_____ + _____)2
30) 49𝑔2 − 84𝑔 + 36 = (_____ ____ 6)2
IV. Problem Solving: 5 points
31 – 35) The length of a box is five meters less than twice the width. The height is 4 meters more than three times the
width. The box has a volume of 520 cubic meters. Which of the following equations can be used to find the
dimensions of the box? Then, use the equation to solve the length, width and height of the box.
A. 𝑊(2𝐿 − 5)(3𝐻 + 4) = 520
B. 𝑊(2𝑊 + 5)(3𝑊 − 4) = 520
C. 𝑊(2𝑊 − 5)(3𝑊 − 4) = 520
D. 𝑊(2𝑊 − 5)(3𝑊 + 4) = 520

Prepared by:

MARK KIVEN C. MARTINEZ


Mathematics 8 Teacher
Checked:

BRENDA M. SOTTO
ESP I

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