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GABRIEL TABORIN COLLEGE OF DAVAO FOUNDATION, INC.

Lasang, Davao City

THIRD MONTHLY EXAMINATION

Mathematics 7

Name: ____________________________________ Course/Year: ______________Score: ______

Instructor: Jan Lester S. Tipdas Date:


______________________________

I. Multiple Choice
Instruction: Choose the best answer and write your answer before the number.

_____1. The appropriate unit for the weight of heavy objects is _____.
a. gram b. kilogram c. millimeter d. liter

_____2. The appropriate unit for the time spent in a movie is _____.

a. months b. years c. seconds d. hours

_____3. It is the system of measurement recognized and widely used by nearly all
countries in the world.

a. English System c. French System

b. International System of Units d. Arabic System

_____4. How many grams are there in one kilogram?


a. 1 b. 10 c. 100 d. 1,000

_____5. They were the first group of people that used measurement in building pyramids.

a. Egyptian b. Romans c. Babylonians d. Sumerians

_____6. It is the system of measurement in which the units are based on the powers of
10.

a. English system b. metric system c. French system d. Arabic system

_____7. The device used in measuring weight is _____.

a. Thermometer b. Chronometer c. Weighing Scale d. Protractor

_____8. It is the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas.

a. weight b. temperature c. length d. volume

_____9. How many minutes are there in 3 and half hours?

a. 180 minutes b. 200 minutes c. 210 minutes d. 230 minutes

_____10. Chronometer is a collective term for devices used in measuring _____.

a. angle b. length c. temperature d. time

_____11. It is the measurement or extent of an object from end to end.

a. weight b. length c. volume d. rate

_____12. It is a result obtained by measuring and is usually expressed in numbers.

a. measurement c. metric system

b. measuring devices d. English System


_____13. The device used to measure an angle is called _____.

a. thermometer b. weighing scale c. clock d. protractor

_____14. It was the first unit of linear measurement recorded during ancient time.

a. cubits b. foot c. span d. inch

_____15. During ancient time, people use _____ for measuring.

a. body parts b. tape measure c. ruler d. thermometer

_____16. Which of the following is not a unit of measurement for length?

a. inches b. foot c. yard d. milliliter

_____17. How many pounds are there in 3.5 tons?

a. 7,000 pounds b. 8,000 pounds c. 7,000 pounds d. 10,000 pounds

_____18. What does the prefix centi- mean?

a. 0.001 b. 0.01 c. 0.1 d. 10

_____19. The boiling temperature of a water is 100*C. What is it in Kelvin?

a. 73.15 K b. 173.15 K c. 273.15 K d.373.15 K

_____20. What does the prefix kilo- mean?

a. 0.01 b. 0.1 c. 1,000 d.10,000


_____21. Katya purchased 12 meters and 25 centimeters of ribbon and Nadia
purchased 12 meters and 15 centimeters of the same ribbon. What is the total
length of ribbons did the two of them purchase?

a. 274 centimeters c. 27,400 centimeters


b. 2, 740 centimeters d. 27,4000 centimeters

_____22. Which of the following conversion factors is incorrect?

a. 1 yard = 3 feet
b. 1 inch = 0.0254 meters
c. 1 kilogram = 2.4 pounds
d. 1 gallon = 3.7853 liters

_____23. Which of the following is considered the basic unit of temperature?

a. ampere b. degree Celsius c. degree Fahrenheit d. Kelvin

_____24. Which of the following conversion factors is correct?

a.
II. Solving

Instruction: Solve the following problems.


Rubric for Scoring:
5 points - Students answered the problem correctly.
2 points - Students answered the problem incorrectly.
0 point – No answer!

A. Operations on Rational Numbers

1. Convert 6 feet to yards.

2. Convert 12 pints to cups.


3. Convert 8 miles to yard.

4. Convert 10,000 pounds to ton.

5. Convert 4 pounds to ounces.

6. Convert 12,000 grams to kilograms.

7. Convert 2,450 millimeter to meter.

8. Convert 6.5 grams to milligrams

9. Convert 0.457 kilometer to centimeter


10. Convert 0.56 liter to decaliter.

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