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Enfant Cheri Study Centre

San Francisco, Agusan del Sur, Inc.


P-5 Alegria, San Francisco, Agusan del Sur

FIRST MID QUARTER EXAM


MATHEMATICS 8

Test I. Multiple Choice

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the answer sheet provided.
1. It is the reverse process of multiplication.
a) Factoring c) Subtracting
b) Multiplying d) Dividing

2. Each term of a polynomial is divisible by the same monomial.


a) Least Common Denominator c) Greatest Common Factor
b) Common Monomial Factor d) Factoring

3. It is a special type of factoring.


a) Factoring the difference of two squares
b) Factoring the sum of two squares
c) Factoring the product of two squares
d) Factoring the quotient of two squares

4. It is the factor that we can multiply by itself to get the number.


a) Square root c) Roots
b) Perfect Square d) Factor

5. It is a number of algebraic expressions by which another is exactly divisible.


a) Square root c) Roots
b) Perfect Square d) Factor

Test II. Matching Type


Directions: Match the monomials in Column A to its factors in Column B.
Column A Column B

6. 45, 65,85 a. x 3 y 3 ,

7. 35, 49,77 b.

8. x 5 y 3 , x 3 y 5 c.5

9. 2 a2 , 4 a3 ,6 a4 d. 2 a2

10. 5 a2 b2 c 2 ,15 a3 b 3 c 3 , 20 a4 b 4 c 4 e.7

f. 5 a2 b2 c 2

Test III. Solving


A. Based on your understanding in the lesson Common Monomial Factor, give the factor of
each expression.

11. 5 a−10=____________________ 12. 4 a2 +8 a 3+12 a 4 =¿ ¿

13. 6 x +10=¿ ¿ 14. 4 xy−28 x=¿ ¿

15. 12 x3 −24 x 2+ 6 x=¿ ¿ 16. 7 x 3−7 y =¿ ¿

17. 459 x−621=¿ ¿ 18. g2 h3 j 2+ g 3 h k 2−h7 k 3 m=¿ ¿

19-20. −6 x 3 y 4−2 x 4 y 3 +14 x 2 y 6 −8 x2 y 3=¿ ¿

B. Directions: Based on your understanding in the lesson Difference of Two Squares, give the
factor of the following polynomials.

21. x 2−36 26. 48 x 2−27 y 2

22. a 2− y 2 27. 9 x 4 y 2−49 z 4

23. 4 a 4 b 2−c 2 28. 81 x 4−16 y 4

24. 9 x 6− y 2 29-30. 18 a3 −72 ab2

25. 81−625 z 6

C. Directions: Based on your understanding in the lesson Perfect Square Trinomial, find the
factors of the given perfect square trinomial.

31. x 2+ 14 x+ 49 33. y 2 +10 y +25

32. x 2+ 12 x +36

D. Directions: Based on your understanding in the lesson Perfect Square Trinomial, find the
special product of factors.

34. (a+ 2)2 36. (s+10)2

35. (x +12)2

Test IV. Problem Solving


Directions: Solve the following problem.

37-39. Problem 1: A rectangular garden has an area of 4 x 2−2=0 . Find its dimensions.
40-43. Problem 2: The length of the rectangle table is 8 more than the width. If the area is 180
2
m , find the length and the width.
43-45. Problem 3: A rectangular pond has a length of 4m more than twice its width. Solve for the
length and the width if the area of the pond said is 96 m2 .
46-48. Problem 4: A rectangle has a base that is ten meters longer than its height. The area of the
rectangle is 24 square meters. What are the dimensions of the rectangle?
49-50. Problem 5: The area of a square is 25 y 2−100 y +100 square units. What is the length of
the side?

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