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ACG PARNELL COLLEGE 2018

YEAR 7 MATHEMATICS
NUMBER
Common Test 1 Total marks: 66 February 2018

NAME: ______SOLUTIONS__________ TEACHER: AFS LIU MCL STA

Answer ALL questions in the spaces provided in this booklet.


Show working steps for questions with more than 1 mark.
Calculators are allowed.
You are advised to spend 60 minutes answering the questions in this booklet.

Question 1

In the number 431789 what is the:

(a) place value of the 3 ____10,000’s or Ten thousands ___________________ [1]

(b) value of the 8 ____80 ______________________________________ [1]

(c) place value of the 1 ____1,000’s or Thousands _______________________ [1]

(d) value of the 7 ____700 _____________________________________ [1]

Question 2

Write the following numbers in expanded form:

(a) 3057 ______3 × 1000 + 5 × 10 + 7 × 1 _____________________________ [1]

(b) 552 ______5 × 100 + 5 × 10 + 2 × 1 ______________________________ [1]

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Question 3

Write the following numbers in natural number:

(a) 4 × 10 + 9 × 1 _____49 _______________________________ [1]

(b) 9 × 10000 + 3 × 1000 + 5 × 10 + 3 × 1 _____93053 ____________________________ [1]

Question 4

Write thirty thousand and one hundred and two in numeral form _______30102 _____________ [1]

Question 5

Round the following numbers:

(a) 946 to the nearest 100 _______900 ___________________________________ [1]

(b) 43 to the nearest 10 ________40 ___________________________________ [1]

(c) $3.23 to the nearest 5 cents ________$3.25 _________________________________ [1]

(d) $87.67 to the nearest dollars _________$88 _________________________________ [1]

Question 6

Calculate the following:


Show full working, marks will only be awarded if correct working is shown.

(a) 18 + 47 + 3 + 21 + 12 = (b) 112 − 36 =

Correct working shown  Correct working shown 


101  76 

[2] [2]
(c) 62 × 14 = (d) 102 ÷ 6 =

Correct working shown  Correct working shown 


868  17 

[2] [2]

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Question 7

Calculate the following:

(a) 398 × 10 = (b) 4200 ÷ 100 =

3980  42 

[1] [1]
(c) 12+3 × 5 − 7 = (d) (2 + 6) × (4 + 7) + 13 =

8 × 11 + 13 
12 + 15 − 7  = 88 + 13
= 27 − 7 = 101 
= 20 

[2] [2]

Question 8

Calculate the following:


Show full working, marks will only be awarded if correct working is shown.

(a) Find the sum of 117 and 196 (b) Find the difference between 115 and 86

Correct working shown  Correct working shown 


313  29 

[2] [2]
(c) Find the product of 16 and 31 (d) Solve 7614 ÷ 9 =

Correct working shown  Correct working shown 


496  846 

[2] [2]

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Question 9

On the number lines below write the numbers in order from smallest to largest.

(a) The first 6 multiples of 7 [2]

7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42 any three correct all six correct

(b) The first 6 odd numbers [2]

1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 any three correct all six correct

(c) The first 6 prime numbers [2]

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 any three correct all six correct

Question 10

Complete the table below by filling in the missing Maori words or the numerals. [4]

Maori Word Numbers Numeral

rua 2 

iwa 9 

toru  3

tekau  10

Question 11

(a) List all the factors of 48 _1, 48, 2, 24, 3, 16, 4, 12, 6, 8 any five correct all ten correct______ [2]

(b) List the first 4 square numbers ___1, 4, 9, 16 any two correct all four correct ______ [2]

(c) Find the LCM (lowest common multiple) of 4 and 12 [2]

________________4, 8, 12, 16, 20,…________________________________________________________

________________12, 24, 36,…_______ correct working shown ________________________________

________________LCM=12 _______________________________________________________________

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Question 12

Write 60 as a product of prime factors.


Show full working, marks will only be awarded if correct working is shown. [2]

correct working shown 

2×2×3×5 

Question 13

Mr Liu bought seven shirts which cost a total of $455 and nine matching ties which cost $34 for each one.

(a) How much would a single shirt and a matching tie cost? [2]

____________455 ÷ 7 + 34 __________________________________________________________________

____________= 99 ___________________________________________________________________________

____________single shirt and a matching tie cost $99 ______________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

(b) How much would it cost if Mr Liu bought 4 shirts and 4 ties? [2]

____________4 × 65 + 4 × 34 ________________________________________________________________

____________= 396 __________________________________________________________________________

____________4 shirts and 4 ties cost $396 _______________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

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Question 14

Mr Stafford collected old 1 and 2 cent pieces. He had 1116 one cent pieces and 666 two cent pieces.
He decided to give them to his 9 friends so that each person received the same number of 1 and 2 cent pieces.
How much did each person get? Give your answer in dollars and cents. [3]

____________1116 ÷ 9 = 124 ________________________________________________________________

____________666 ÷ 9 = 74 __________________________________________________________________

____________124, 1 cent pieces=$1.24 and 74, 2 cents pieces=$1.48 _________________________________

____________ Total each person get $2.72 _____________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Question 15

Mr McLean brought 3 tins of cat food for 95 cents each, 5 cat chews at 55 cents each and 7 cat collars for $1.25
each. How much change would he have left from a $20 note? [3]

_____________$20 = 2000 cents_ ____________________________________________________________

____________3 × 95 + 5 × 55 + 7 × 125 = 1435 cents ___________________________________________

____________2000 − 1435=565 cents ___________________________________________________________

____________ Left $5.65 ____________________________________________________________________

Question 16

Use the divisibility rules to decide whether the number 5340 is divisible by 2, 3 and 5.
Show full workings and give reasons for your answers. [3]

____The last digit is a zero, 5340 is an even number, therefore it is divisible by 2 _________________________

____5 + 3 + 4 + 0 = 12 and 1+2=3 The sum of digits is divisible by 3, therefore it is divisible by 3 _________

____ The last digit is a zero, therefore it is divisible by 5 _____________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

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