Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III
Division of Nueva Ecija
ALIAGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Poblacion East II, Aliaga, Nueva Ecija
Name : ___________________________________________ Date : _______________
Year&Section: ____________________________________ Score: _______________
SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATH 7 (THIRD QUARTER)
A. Matching Type
Direction: Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on
the space provided.
Column A Column B
____ 1. Refers to the idea of an exact, fixed location a. triangle
____ 2. A set of infinitely many points arranged in a b. point
Straight path. C. line
____ 3. A flat surface that extends endlessly in all d. quadrilateral
directions. E. angle
____ 4. A subset of a line consisting of two endpoints. F. plane
____ 5. A subset of a line consisting of an endpoint g. ray
And all the points on the other side. H. segment
____ 6. A figure formed by two non collinear rays with i. rectangle
Common endpoints. J. geometry
____ 7. A closed figure made up of three or more k. polygon
Line segments joined at their endpoints.
____ 8. Branch of Mathematics that deals with lines,
Points, angles, surface and solids.
____ 9. A polygon formed by three segments joining
Three noncollinear points.
____ 10. A polygon with four sides.
B. True or False
Direction: Write Love if the statement is correct and Hate if incorrect on the space
provided.
___________ 1. It is possible for a triangle to have two obtuse angles.
___________ 2. All angles of a scalene triangle are acute angles.
___________ 3. Line has two endpoints.
___________ 4. Circle is a polygon.
___________ 5. In naming an angle, vertex can be written in any order with the other point.
___________ 6. Polygons are all convex and never be octave.
___________ 7. Equilateral triangle is also an equiangular triangle.
___________ 8. A diagonal of a polygon is a segment joining two consecutive vertices.
___________ 9. Kinds of triangle according to angles are obtuse, acute and right.
___________ 10. Circle is set of all points from a fixed point called center.
C. Using the figure at the right, name the following.
1. Acute angle B
2. Obtuse angle C
3. Right angle
4. Complementary pair
5. Supplementary pair
D O A
E F
F. Solve for the circumference and area of the following circles given the radius or
diameter.
1. radius = 7 cm
2. diameter = 20 ft
3. radius = 9 mm
4. diameter = 30 inches
5. radius = 10 dm