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Maths Assessment

This document is a mathematics assessment for year 7 students. It contains 16 multiple choice and short answer questions testing a variety of math skills including: identifying prime, square, and triangular numbers; calculating lowest common multiples, highest common factors, percentages, and fractions; ordering numbers; solving word problems; and estimating calories burned swimming. The student must show their work and provide answers in the spaces provided within a 60 minute time limit without a calculator.

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Maths Assessment

This document is a mathematics assessment for year 7 students. It contains 16 multiple choice and short answer questions testing a variety of math skills including: identifying prime, square, and triangular numbers; calculating lowest common multiples, highest common factors, percentages, and fractions; ordering numbers; solving word problems; and estimating calories burned swimming. The student must show their work and provide answers in the spaces provided within a 60 minute time limit without a calculator.

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ASSESSMENT 1 MARKS

Name:___________________________________________________

Class:_____________________ Date: ______________________


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Mathematics - Year 7
Time limit: 60 minutes
No calculator allowed.
1 Look at this list of numbers.

6, 7, 8, 12, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25

Write down all the numbers in the list that are

(a) prime numbers,

………………………………….. [1]

(b) square numbers,

………………………………….. [1]

(c) triangular numbers,

………………………………….. [1]

(d) rectangular numbers.

………………………………….. [1]
2 Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the following set of numbers.
30 and 220

………………………………….. [1]

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3 Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of the following set of numbers.
42 and 70

………………………………….. [1]

4 Give 17.906 correct to

(a) the nearest whole number,

………………………………….. [1]

(b) one decimal place,

………………………………….. [1]

(c) two decimal places.

………………………………….. [1]

5 Calculate.

7
(a) of 84m
12

…………………………………..m [1]

(b) 35% of 40kg

…………………………………..kg [2]
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(c) 0.76 of 550cm

…………………………………..cm [1]

6 Calculate.

(a) (7 + 30) × 2 – 45

………………………………….. [1]

(b) 16.08 × 0.4

………………………………….. [2]

(c) 0.48 ÷ 0.3

………………………………….. [1]

7 Find the value of


3
(a) 4,

………………………………….. [1]

3
3 4 .
2 3
(b)

………………………………….. [1]

8 Express 216 as products of prime numbers in index form.

………………………………….. [2]

9 Calculate.

1 7 2
(a)  
8 24 15

………………………………….. [2]

3 1 5
(b) 3 5 8
4 8 16

………………………………….. [2]
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10 The list below shows some numbers.

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Use two of these digits to make

(a) the largest fraction possible,

………………………………….. [1]

(b) the smallest fraction possible.

………………………………….. [1]

11 Arrange the given numbers below in ascending order.

3 21
36% 0.02% 0.4%
100 100

……………, ……………, ……………, ………………, ………………, [2]

12 Four married couples went to a party. Everyone shook hands with everyone else except each
husband with his own wife. How many handshakes were there?

………………………………….. [1]

13 Shade the percentage shown.

[1]

14 Write each decimal as a fraction in its lowest terms, using mixed numbers where necessary.

(a) 0.375

………………………………….. [1]

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(b) 0.025

………………………………….. [1]

(c) 31.5

………………………………….. [1]

15 There are 250 Year 7 students in a school. 26% of these students walk to school,
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of them come by bus and the remainder are brought by car.
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(a) How many Year 7 students walk to school?

………………………………….. [2]

(b) How many Year 7 come by car?

………………………………….. [2]

16 Estimate suggests that the average man uses 12.3 calories per minute when swimming. How
1
many calories, correct to one decimal place, are used when a man swims for, 22 minutes?
2

………………………………….. [2]
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