
1QTR Module 4 Summative Test
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- Q1
What is the multiplicative identity of an integer?
0
any integer
1
– 1
30sM7NS-Id-2 - Q2
Given the set {- 2, - 1, 0, 1, 2}, what is the additive inverse of1?
1
-1
any integer
0
30sM7NS-Id-2 - Q3
Any integer added by its inverse will always be equal to 0. What property is illustrated in the statement?
Additive Identity Property
Additive Inverse Property
Multiplicative Identity Property
Multiplicative Inverse Property
30sM7NS-Id-2 - Q4
Which property is illustrated by
4 ∙ 5 = 5 ∙ 4?
Identity Property of Multiplication
Inverse Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Multiplication
30sM7NS-Id-2 - Q5
What property proves that
15 + 8 = 8 + 15?
Identity Property of Addition
Associative Property of Addition
Inverse Property of Addition
Commutative Property of Addition
30sM7NS-Id-2 - Q6
This property of operation on integers states that “the sum of any number and zero is equal to that number”.
Closure Property
Commutative Property
Identity Property
Associative Property
30sM7NS-Id-2 - Q7
Which states the commutative property of multiplication?
The factors can be multiplied in any order.
The integers can be added in any order.
The numbers can be grouped in any order.
The integers can be divided in any order.
30sM7NS-Id-2 - Q8
Which of the following statements illustrate the distributive property?
3(2 + 4) = 3(2) + 3(4)
2 + 3 = 3 + 2
2(3) = 3(2)
(3 +2) + 4 = 3 + (2 + 4)
30sM7NS-Id-2 - Q9
Which statement justifies that the associative property is not true for subtraction?
15 – (9 – 6) ≠ (15 – 9) – (15 – 6)
15 – 9 ≠ 9 – 15
15 – 9 – 6 ≠ 6 – 9 – 15
(15 – 9) – 6 ≠ 15 – (9 – 6)
60sM7NS-Id-2 - Q10
Which of the following shows the Closure Property of addition for the set of integers?
8 ∙ 9 = 72
5 + 82 = 87
6 + 7) + 8 = 13 + 8
(5 + 6) + 7 = 5 + (6 + 7)
60sM7NS-Id-2 - Q11
Which of the following shows the correct use of the distributive property?
4(6 + 7) = 4(6) + 4(7)
4(6 + 7) = (4∙ 6) + 7
4(6 + 7) = (4 + 6) ∙ (6 + 7)
4(6 + 7) = (4 + 6) ∙ (4 + 7)
60sM7NS-Id-2 - Q12
Identify the property of addition that is used in
9 + 6 = 15, 6 + 9 = 15.
Identity Property
Distributive Property
Closure Property
Commutative Property
60sM7NS-Id-2 - Q13
Tell whether
7 ∙ (6 ∙ 4) = (7 ∙ 6) ∙ 4
shows commutative property or associative property?
Both
Associative Property
Neither
Commutative Property
60sM7NS-Id-2 - Q14
In using the distributive property, which is equivalent to
– 5(3 – 8)?
– 15 – 40
– 15 + 8
– 15 + 40
– 15 – 8
60sM7NS-Id-2 - Q15
What is the number that will make
13 + _____ = 0
true?
13
– 13
60sM7NS-Id-2