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Pre-Unit Assessment

This document contains a 7 question pre-unit diagnostic assessment for a 7th grade mathematics unit on probability and sampling. The questions cover topics like percentages, estimates from sample data, measures of variability, median, interquartile range, box plots, and mean and mean absolute deviation. Students are asked to select answers, make calculations, construct graphs, and compare data sets.

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Pre-Unit Assessment

This document contains a 7 question pre-unit diagnostic assessment for a 7th grade mathematics unit on probability and sampling. The questions cover topics like percentages, estimates from sample data, measures of variability, median, interquartile range, box plots, and mean and mean absolute deviation. Students are asked to select answers, make calculations, construct graphs, and compare data sets.

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GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS BY

NAME DATE PERIOD

Unit 8: Pre-Unit Diagnostic Assessment


Do not use a calculator.

1. Select all the numbers that represent point .

A. 0.25

B. 0.5

C. 0.75

D.

E.

F.

2. Students did push-ups for a fitness test. Their goal was 20 push-ups. For each student, determine
what percentage of the goal they achieved.

a. Elena did 16 push-ups.

b. Jada did 42 push-ups.

c. Lin did 13 push-ups.

d. Andre did 21 push-ups.

Unit 8: Probability and Sampling Lesson F: Pre-Unit Diagnostic Assessment 1


GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS BY

NAME DATE PERIOD

3. Andre surveyed a random sample of 20 students and found that 13 of them were in favor of having
school start one hour later.

a. The school has 250 students. Make an estimate for the number of students in the school who are
in favor of having school start one hour later.

b. Do you think it would be surprising if 150 students out of 250 were in favor? Explain your
reasoning.

c. Do you think it would be surprising if 100 students out of 250 were in favor? Explain your
reasoning.

4. Select all the measures of variability or spread.

A. mean

B. IQR (interquartile range)

C. MAD (mean absolute deviation)

D. median

E. range

5. Ten students each attempted 10 free throws. This list shows how many free throws each student
made.

a. What is the median number of free throws made?

b. What is the IQR (interquartile range)?

Unit 8: Probability and Sampling Lesson F: Pre-Unit Diagnostic Assessment 2


GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS BY

NAME DATE PERIOD

6. Two groups went bowling. Here are the scores from each group.

Group A: 80, 100, 190, 110, 70, 90, 130

Group B: 50, 110, 100, 120, 107, 140, 150

a. Construct two box plots, one for the data in each group.

b. Which group shows greater variability? Explain how you know.

7. This dot plot shows the number of coins in 10 students’ pockets.

What is the mean and MAD (mean absolute deviation) of this data? Explain how you know.

Unit 8: Probability and Sampling Lesson F: Pre-Unit Diagnostic Assessment 3

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