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Victory Elijah Christian College

MATHEMATICS GRADE 8 NOVEMBER – MONTHLY TEST

Name: _____________________________________________ Score: ____________

I. Graph each system of equations and determine whether the system has one
solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions. If it has one solution, name it.
1. x + y = 8; 2x –2y = 2
2. y = -3x + 1; 4x + y = 2
3. 2x + 3y = 4; -4x – 6y = -8
4. 2x + 3y = -1; y = 2x – 4
5. x + 2y = 6; 2y – 8 = -x

II. Solve each system using elimination by addition or subtraction.

1. 2x + y = 6; -2x + y =2

2. x – 5y = 16; 5y + 2x = 12

3. 2(x – 4y) = 8; -2x +8y = 4

4. x – y + 3 = 0; x + y – 12 = 0

5. 4x – 3y = 11; 6x + 3y = 12

6. x + y = 12; -x + y = 10

7. x - y = 5; Y – 2x = 2
1 1
8. (x – y) = 2; (x + y) + 1 = 0
2 2

9. 2x – 15y = 1; 6x – 5y = 17

10. 4x +2y = 3; x + 2y = 6
III. Solve the following using the substitution method.

1. x + y = 8; 2x – 5y = -2
2. 3x – 2y = 32; -6x + y = -34
3. m = n + 2; 2m = n + 16
4. x = 4y; 3x – 2y = 30
5. 3a + b = 8; 3a – 2b = 2
IV. Determine whether the given ordered pair is a solution of the given system.
1. 2x + y = 5; x – 2y = 0; (2, 1)
2. 2x – y = 12; x – 2y = 1; (5, -2)
3. 3x – 2y = -3; x + 2y = 7; (1, 3)
4. x + y = 3; x – 2y = 6; (4, 4)
5. x + 3y = 6; x + y = 7; (-2, 0)

V. Solve the following problems.

1. The sum of two numbers is 9 and their difference is 1. Find the numbers.
2. The sum of two numbers is 4. The smaller number less the larger is -7. Find the
two numbers.
3. Zeny is three times as old as her daughter. The sum of their ages is 40. How
old is each?
4. Find the two numbers whose sum si 67 and whose difference is 13.
5. Find two numbers whise sum is 138 and whise diference is 88.

VI. Write the solution set to each inequality in interval notation.

1. x < 12 6. x > -6
1
2. x > 7. x ≤ 3
3
5
3. x ≥ − 8. x < - 6
2
4. x > -6 9. x > - 10
5. x ≥ -15 10. x ≤ -20
VII. Solve each inequality.

1. x + 5 > -25 6. x + 3 < 12

2. x + 2 > 14 7. 5 > x + 2

3. 5 < x + 20 8. 5 < x + 2

4. x + 4 > -4 9. x + 5 < -16

5. x + 6 < -21 10. x + 4 < -12


Victory Elijah Christian College
ENGLISH GRADE 8 NOVEMBER – MONTHLY TEST

Name: _____________________________________________ Score: ____________

Reading Comprehension: Directions: Read the following passages below.


REWRITE it and change the following passive verbs into active verbs and vice
versa. Write your answer on the space provided.

A young artist designed the winning poster. Her sister wrote the words for
it. An award was won by them. They were awarded a blue ribbon. The ribbon
was presented by the mayor. Their poster will be shown by all the local
merchants. The town sponsors an art show each year. The winning poster shows
young people at work. The words told their contributions to the town. Another
contest will be held by the town council.

Sentence Construction: Directions: Read and rewrite the following sentences


and CHANGE the passive verbs into active verbs. You may need to change
some of the verb forms.
1. The artist was watched by the people.
2. The observers were sketched by the artist.
3. Their expressions were captured by her keen eye.
4. Charcoal was used by the artist.
5. Her portraits are desired by many.
6. Her art has been shown by galleries.
7. Some pictures have been bought by museums.
8. Certain paintings are requested by buyers.
9. The colours are liked by these persons.
10. Her watercolours are prized by collectors.
11. Her landscapes are appreciated by some.
12. The artist’s style is recognised by many.
13. Her canvases are prepared by an assistant.
14. But the paintings are done by the artist herself.
15. Her techniques are praised by art critics.
Now, change the following active sentences into passive. Do NOT include the
agent.

Simple Present and Present Continuous


1. Bartenders do not serve alcoholic beverages to people under twenty-one.
2. Jeanvanie keeps the door open when it’s hot during the day.
3. People in this town do not break the law.
4. Everyone trusts and respects that police officer.
5. A security system protects most of the houses in this neighbourhood.
6. A thief is stealing that woman’s purse.
7. A highway patrolman is pulling over the sports car we saw earlier.
8. The townspeople are debating the proposal for a new shopping centre.

With the use of agent:


9. The captain praises the officers in the department.
10. The mechanic is repairing the car right now.
11. Our neighbours are breaking the law.
12. People all over the town hear the music from the concert.
13. The wind is blowing trash across the highway.
14. The legislature passes several new laws each year.
15. The deity unleashes her power against her adversary.

Simple Past and Present Perfect


1. A thief took my wallet out of my back pocket.
2. Someone assaulted Aidel in the park last night.
3. The police officer has warned Christian about fixing his taillights.
4. They have written a new report about crime rates in this city.
5. The people in this town have established a citizen’s patrol association.
6. The voters defeated two proposals to build new shopping centres.
7. The reform candidate has beaten the mayor.
8. Someone saw the suspect leaving his house at 8:30 last night.

With the use of agent:


9. The couple has returned the car to the dealership.
10. One of the students stole money from the teacher’s purse.
11. Someone has vandalized the library.
12. A civil rights group challenged the new law.
13. Many journalists have reported the crime statistics from this city.
14. The government raised the speed limit on interstate highways.
15. Wince saw us.
Simple Future and Immediate Future Tenses
1. Someone is going to challenge that law as unconstitutional.
2. The authorities will prosecute all violators.
3. A tow-truck driver will tow illegally parked vehicles away.
4. They are going to raise the speed limit next year.
5. Someone is going to install a new security system at the museum.
6. The judge will dismiss the charges against the city council member.
7. The people in town are going to consider the proposal.
8. The arresting officer will read the suspect’s rights.

With the use of agent:


9. The police will escort the car to the hospital.
10. The city is going to repair those streetlights.
11. The city council will debate the issue tomorrow night.
12. The police will eventually catch the criminal.
13. The culprit’s lawyers are going to call a press conference tomorrow.
14. The people of the community will protest the new law.
15. The government will call a meeting about the new

Directions: Read the following sentences and write the correct form of tag
ending.

1. You have to pick up your kids at the airport, __________ ?


2. There were too many babies on the flight, __________ ?
3. You never eat before going skiing, __________ ?
4. We can’t go to Spain for vacation, __________ ?
5. The bus will be late, __________ ?
6. This isn’t your boarding pass, __________ ?
7. Your boss won’t be back from Hawaii tomorrow, __________ ?
8. Serena hasn’t ever been to Italy, __________ ?
9. This seat isn’t yours, __________ ?
10. No one liked the restaurant, __________ ?
11. You look tired. You aren’t sick, __________ ?
12. Vince’s lost a lot of weight. You don’t think he looks too thin, __________ ?
13. The streets were wet this morning. It didn’t rain, __________ ?
14. I’m sitting next to you on the plane, __________ ?
15. You can postpone your vacation one week, __________ ?
Victory Elijah Christian College
SCIENCE GRADE 8 NOVEMBER – MONTHLY TEST

Name: _____________________________________________ Score: ____________

Direction: Answer the following question below.

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION

1. Newton’s first law of motion is also known as the LAW OF Newton’s first law
says that
a. an object that IS NOT MOVING, or is at ___________________________, will
stay at ___________________,

AND
b. an object that IS MOVING will keep moving with constant
__________________________, which means at the same
_____________________ and in the same ________________________,

UNLESS
c. an ______________________________ force acts on that object.

2. What is inertia?

3. What property of an object determines how much inertia it has?

4. Which of the following has more inertia?


a. Bowling ball or Tennis ball
b. Hammer or Feather

NEWTON’S SECOND LAW OF MOTION


5. Newton’s second law of motion is also known as the LAW OF
6. Newton’s second law says that when an __________________ force is
applied to a ________________, it causes it to ____________________________.

7. The greater the force that is applied, the ____________________ the


acceleration.
8. The lesser the force that is applied, the _____________________ the
acceleration.
9. If the same force is applied to an object with a large mass, it will have a
_______________________ acceleration.
10. If the same force is applied to an object with a small mass, it will
have a _______________________ acceleration.

11. The equation that is used to solve second law problems is

F = ma.
a. What do each of the variables mean?
F = ______________________ m = _________________________ a=
__________________________
What unit of measurement must be used with each variable?
F = ______________________ m = _________________________ a=
__________________________

NEWTON’S THIRD LAW OF MOTION

Newton’s third law of motion is also known as the LAW OF


_______________________________________________.
Newton’s third law says that every time there is an
______________________________ force, there is also a _______________________
force that is ______________________ in size and acts in the
____________________________ direction.
Newton’s third law states that forces must ALWAYS occur in
___________________________.
Listed below are ACTION forces. Tell the REACTION force.
Your bottom pushing on your desk seat
A bat hitting a baseball
Your finger pressing on your phone screen while texting
II. UNDERSTANDING…..Label each of the following images/descriptions below
as being examples of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd law. Then EXPLAIN your answer.

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