THIRD-PERIODICAL-Test-Grade-9-2022-2023-Wo-ANS-1 FINAL

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Republic of the Philippines

Samar National School


Catbalogan City
rd
3 PERIODICAL TEST IN
GRADE 9 MATHEMATICS
NAME: _________________________________ GRADE & SEC.________ SCORE: ______
TEACHER: ________________________________DATE: _____________________________
TEST I. Multiple Choice: Read the statement carefully. Choose the correct answer among the choices. Write
letter only.
______ 1. How do you describe any two opposite angles in a parallelogram?
a. They are always congruent c. They are complementary
b. They are supplementary d. They are both right angles
______ 2. What can you say about any two consecutive angles in a parallelogram?
a. They are always congruent c. They are sometimes complementary
b. They are always supplementary d. They are both right angles
______ 3. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Every square is a rectangle c. Every rhombus is a rectangle
b. Every rectangle is a square d. Every parallelogram is a rhombus
_____ 4. Which of the following statements could be false?
a. The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent
b. The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are congruent
c. The diagonals of a square are perpendicular and bisect to each other
d. The diagonals of a rhombus are congruent and perpendicular to each other.
_____ 5. If a parallelogram is not a rectangle, how many right angles does it have?
a. 0 c. 3
b. 2 d. 4
_____ 6. Which one of the following is always correct for a parallelogram?
a. Adjacent sides have equal length and opposite sides are not parallel
b. All sides have equal length and opposite sides are not parallel
c. Opposite sides have equal length and opposite sides are parallel
d. All sides have equal length and opposite sides are parallel
_____ 7. Which of the following quadrilaterals has diagonals that do not bisect each other?
a. Square c. Rectangle
b. Rhombus d. Trapezoid
_____ 8. Which of the following conditions is not sufficient to prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
a. Two pairs of sides are parallel c. Two angles are supplementary
b. Two pairs of opposite sides are congruent d. Two diagonals bisects each other
_____9 . Which one of the following statements is false?
a. A rhombus is a parallelogram c. A square is a parallelogram
b. A rectangle is a parallelogram d. A trapezoid is a parallelogram
_____10 . Two consecutive angles of a parallelogram have measures (x + 30)° and [ 2 ( x−30 ) ] °. What is the
measure of the smaller angle?
R H
a. 30° c. 100°
b. 80° d. 140° Figure 1
_____11 . In Figure 1, Rhombus RHOM, What is the measure of ∠ ROH ?
a. 35° c. 55° M 35 35° O
b. 45° d. 90°
_____12 . Which of the following best describes the diagonals in figure 1?
a. The diagonal formed perpendicular to each other.
b. Are of equal lengths and bisect each other Figure 2
c. Are equal in length, but do not bisect each other K E
d. Are of different lengths, and do not bisect each other O
_____13 . In Figure 2, Rectangle KAYE, YO = 18 cm. O 18
Find the length of diagonal AE.
a. 6 cm c. 18 cm A Y
b. 9 cm d. 36 cm
_____14 . What property of Parallelogram, states that any two opposite sides of parallelogram are congruent.
a. Parallelogram Property No. 1 c. Parallelogram Property No. 3
b. Parallelogram Property No. 2 d. Parallelogram Property No. 4
_____15 . Parallelogram Property No. 3 states that . . .
a. Any two opposite angles are congruent
b. Any two consecutive angles are supplementary
c. The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other
d. A diagonal of a parallelogram divides the parallelogram into two congruent triangles
_____16 . Parallelogram Property No. 5 states that . . .
a. Any two opposite angles are congruent
b. Any two consecutive angles are supplementary
c. The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other
d. A diagonal of a parallelogram divides the parallelogram into two congruent triangles
For Numbers 17 to 19, Refer to figure 3 at the right. Given: Parallelogram HOME
_____17 . What must be the reason of the statement, ∠HEO ≅ ∠MOE H O
a. Reflexive Property
b. Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent
c. Alternate Interior Angles are Congruent
d. Definition of Parallelogram
_____18 . What must be the reason of the statement, EO ≅ OE
a. Reflexive Property E M
b. Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent Figure 3
c. Alternate Interior Angles are Congruent
d. Definition of Parallelogram
_____19 . What must be the reason of the statement, ΔHOE ≅ ΔMOE , based from statement No. 17 and 18.
a. Reflexive Property
b. ASA Congruence Postulate
c. Alternate Interior Angles are Congruent
d. SSS Congruence Postulate
For Numbers 20 to 22. Refer to Figure 4 at the right. Given Parallelogram LOVE
_____20 . What could be the reason on the statement, ∠ O∧∠ V are supplementary.
a. Consecutive Angles are Supplementary
b. Opposite side angles are Supplementary O V
c. Alternate Interior Angles are Congruent
d. SSS Congruence Postulate
_____21 . If the reason is on Parallelogram Property No. 2, What must be
its statement?
a. m∠ V +m ∠ O=180 ° L E
b. OV ≅ LV and OL ≅ VE Figure 4
c. OV ∥ LV and OL ∥ VE
d. ∠ L ≅ ∠ V and ∠ O ≅ ∠ E
_____22 . What must be the mathematical statement which supports Parallelogram Property No. 3?
a. m∠ V +m ∠ O=180 °
b. OV ≅ LV and OL ≅ VE
c. OV ∥ LV and OL ∥ VE
d. ∠ L ≅ ∠ V and ∠ O ≅ ∠ E
For Numbers 23 to 25, Refer to the Figure 5: Parallelogram HERO
H E
_____23 . Given: HE = 2x and ¿ = x + 5. Find HE
a. 8 c. 12 Z
b. 10 d. 15
_____24 . Given: m∠ HER=(8 y+ 10)° , m∠ HOR=(7 y +13)° ,
Find: m∠ HOR
a. 44° c. 30° O R
b. 24° d. 34° Figure 5
_____25. Given: HZ = (4x – 5) m, ZR = (3x + 5) m, Find: ZR
a. 35 m c. 25 m
b. 45 m d. 10 m
_____26. Given: OZ = (12b + 1) m, ZE = (2b + 21) m, Find: ZE
a. 35 m c. 25 m
b. 45 m d. 10 m
_____27. The diagonals of a Rhombus are perpendicular. This theorem is based on . . .
a. Theorem no. 1 c. Theorem no. 3
b. Theorem no. 2 d. Theorem no. 4
_____28. Each diagonal of a rhombus bisects opposite angles. This theorems is based on …
a. Theorem no. 1 c. Theorem no. 3
b. Theorem no. 2 d. Theorem no. 4
_____29. The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent. The theorem is based on …
a. Theorem no. 1 c. Theorem no. 3
b. Theorem no. 2 d. Theorem no. 4 T A
_____30. What is the name of the quadrilateral on Figure 6?
a. Square c. Rhombus Figure 6
b. Rectangle d. Trapezoid
_____31. If a parallelogram has a right angle, then it has four right angles
and the parallelogram is a rectangle. This theorem is based on …
a. Theorem no. 1 c. Theorem no. 3 E K
b. Theorem no. 2 d. Theorem no. 4
For Numbers 32 – 34, Refer to Figure 7
_____32. Given: AK = 10.5, What is MC ? M C
a. 13 c. 18
b. 15 d. 21
_____33. Given: CG = 32, What is GK ? Figure 7
a. 10 c. 14 A K
b. 12 d. 16
_____34. Given: MC = (9x – 13) m , AK = (3x – 2) m, What is the value of x?
a. 2 c. 4
b. 3 d. 5 G
For numbers 35 – 38, Refer to Figure 8. Given Quadrilateral MATH
is an isosceles trapezoid with bases
ER and WT , AP is a median.
_____35. Given: WT = 5y + 6, ER = - 4y – 3, AP = 8 E R
What is the value of y?
a. 4 c. 10 Figure 8
b. 26 d. 13 A P
____ 36. Given: ∠ WER = 119° , What is the m∠ TRE ?
a. 115° c. 119°
b. 117° d. 123°
____ 37. Given: m ∠ EWT = 3x - 10; m∠RTW = 2x + 5. W T
What is the value of x?
a. 15 c. 35°
b. 25 d. 45° K
____ 38. Given: WR = 4y - 3, ET = 2y + 5. What is the value of y?
Figure 9
a. 2 c. 4
b. 3 d. 5
For numbers 39 – 42, Refer to Figure 9. Kite KATE.
____ 39. Given: If AK = 13cm, What conclusion you can give to KT ?
a. AK and K T are congruent c. AK and A T
2
KT Bisect 3
b. AK and KT are parallel d. All of
the above
____ 40. How would you compare the area of Triangle 2 from triangle 3?
a. Congruent c. ∆ 3¿ ∆ 2
b. Triangle 2 is greater than triangle 3 d. all of
the above
____ 41. Given: If the areais 135 cm , and AT = 9 cm, How long is KE ?
2

a. 48 cm. c. 52 cm.
b. 37 cm. d. 30 cm. E
____ 42. Given: If m∠ 3 = 42°, What is the m∠2?
a. 48° c. 42°
b. 58° d. 138°
For numbers 43 to 50, Refer to the Questions Below.
____ 43. If x : y = 5 : 4, find x.
4y 3y
a. x ¿ c. x ¿
5 4
5y 7y
b. x ¿ d. x ¿
4 4
____ 44. If m : n = 15 : 12, find n.
17 m 12m
a. n ¿ c. n ¿
15 15
15 m 15 m
b. x ¿ d. n ¿
17 12
____ 45. If a : b = 16 : 9, find a.
19 a 12b
a. a ¿ c. a ¿
b 9
ab 16 b
b. a ¿ d. a ¿
19 9
____ *46. A 13- meter steel ladder is learning against a vertical wall of Catbalogan City Hall, with the bottom
of the ladder 5 meters from the wall. How high is the top of the ladder from the ground?
a. 7m c. 11m
b. 12m d. 15m
____ *47. Consider the triangular design on the top of the Iglesia ni Cristo having the dimensions 4m, x, and
25m. Similar to this is the roof top made on the Provincial Capitol, if the dimensions of the triangular roof top
made on the Capitol are 16cm, 20cm, and 30cm, find the unknown length of sides on the triangular design
formed from the roof of Iglesia ni Cristo.
a. 10cm c. 15cm
b. 5cm d. 6cm

____ *48. In a right-angled triangle ABC at B, a segment BD is drawn to the hypotenuse AC at D. If the
hypotenuse is divided into 4cm and 9cm, how long is the shortest length?
a. 6 cm c. 13.71cm
b. 14.72 cm d. 7cm
____ *49. A girl is standing near the flagpole in Catbalogan City Hall. If the height of the girl is 5feet and its
cast a shadow of 3feet, how high is the flagpole if it cast a shadow of 9ft?
a. 10ft c. 20ft
b. 12ft d. 15ft
____ *50. Asume that the shape of the pool almost visited by the tourist in Pupua Catbalogan is rectangle. If
the pool is 5m wide and 12m long, how far is its opposite corner?
a. 7m c.13m
b. 8m d. 15m

Prepared By:
Grade 9 Mathematics Teachers

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