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Mid Exam Exercise 1 - Grade 7

This document is a mid-exam practice paper for Grade 7 Mathematics covering topics such as factors and multiples, real numbers, and approximation and estimation. It includes a series of questions with multiple-choice answers that test students' understanding of these mathematical concepts. The questions range from identifying prime and composite numbers to evaluating expressions and estimating values.
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Mid Exam Exercise 1 - Grade 7

This document is a mid-exam practice paper for Grade 7 Mathematics covering topics such as factors and multiples, real numbers, and approximation and estimation. It includes a series of questions with multiple-choice answers that test students' understanding of these mathematical concepts. The questions range from identifying prime and composite numbers to evaluating expressions and estimating values.
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MID EXAM PRACTICE

MATHEMATICS GRADE 7

Topic:
A. Factors and Multiples
B. Real Numbers
C. Approximation and Estimation

1. Consider the ten numbers: 1, 7, 15, 23, 39, 43, 91, 171, 250, 1000.
How many prime numbers out of ten numbers above?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 6
D. 7

2. Determine which of the following numbers are composite number


A. 31
B. 71
C. 91
D. 97

3. Determine which pairs of numbers are co-prime


A. 7 and 21
B. 12 and 20
C. 8 and 27
D. 15 and 95

4. What is the least number of saplings that can be arranged in rows of 12, 15 or 40 in each row?
A. 60
B. 80
C. 90
D. 120

5. 210 oranges, 252 apples and 294 pears are equally packed in cartons so that no fruit is left.
What is the biggest possible number of cartons needed?
A. 21
B. 42
C. 84
D. 96

6. The product of two numbers is 108. If their H.C.F. is 6 what is their L.C.M.
A. 18
B. 36
C. 54
D. 108

7. If 1200 = 2𝑎 × 3𝑏 × 5𝑐 , then the values of 𝑎 + 2𝑏 + 3𝑐 = ⋯


A. 12
B. 16
C. 7
D. 15

8. Identify the following statements


(I) If 𝑎 and 𝑏 two prime numbers such that 𝑎 < 𝑏 and (𝑎 + 𝑏) is another prime number, then
𝑎=2
(II) The sum of two prime numbers is always even number
(III) The product of HCM and LCM of two numbers is equal to the product of two numbers
(IV) The product of HCM and LCM of three numbers is equal to the product of three numbers
The correct statements is…
A. (1) and (2)
B. (3) and (4)
C. (1) and (3)
D. (2) and (4)

9. The number C written as the products of their prime factors


𝐶 = 37 × 52 × 7
The smallest integer “k” such that Ck is a perfect cube is …
A. 21
B. 2205
C. 45
D. 735

10. A number has exactly 12 factors. Two of the factor are 4 and 30. The number is
A. 60
B. 90
C. 120
D. 180

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11. Consider the five numbers: 3,14 ; 𝜋 ; 7 ; 3,14 ; 3, 14
The numbers in ascending order are :
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A. 7 ; 3,14 ; 3, 14 ; 𝜋 ; 3,14
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B. 3,14 ; 3, 14 ; 𝜋 ; 7
; 3,14
22
C. 3,14 ; 3,14 ; 3, 14 ; 𝜋 ; 7
22
D. 3, 14; 𝜋 ; 3,14 ; 3,14 ; 7

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12. Express 12 numbers as decimals is …
A. 1,083
B. 1, 083
C. 1,083
D. 1,083

13. The value of (−2)3 × (−5) − 4 × (−5)2 − (−7)2 = ⋯


A. 851
B. -109
C. -1149
D. 949

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14. The value of −2 3 ÷ [(− 5 − 3) ÷ 15] − (− 4) = ⋯
67
A. 156
45
B. 156
78
C. 156
D. 1

1
75×(− )×(−13.4)
2
15. The value of (0,5)×7.5
=⋯
A. 1.34
B. 13.4
C. 134
D. 1340

16. Evaluate
A. -4
B. 4
C. 8
D. -8

17. On a certain day in Singapore, the high tide was 3,5m above the water mark on the sea wall,
the low tide was 1,9m below the mark on the sea wall. The difference between the high and
the low tides is…
A. 1,6 m
B. -1,6m
C. 5,4m
D. -5,4m

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18. In a school, there are 247 secondary one students. 19 of these students are in class A. There
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are 7 more than of the students in class A who travel to school by bus. Find The number of
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students in class A who do not travel to school by bus
A. 13
B. 20
C. 32
D. 39

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19. On a shelf of science books 8 of the books are biology, 3of the remaining books are chemistry
and the rest are physics. If there are 10 physics books, Find The total number of books on the
shelf
A. 24
B. 48
C. 72
D. 96

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20. Suppose that the rational number 30
can written as 5 + 1 , where 𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐 are positif
𝑎+ 1
𝑏+
𝑐
integers. Find the values of 2𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13

21. Express 0.07049 correct to 2 significant figures


A. 0.07
B. 0.0700
C. 0.070
D. 0.07000

22. Express 25948 correct to the nearest 100


A. 26000
B. 25000
C. 25900
D. 25950

23. Estimate the value of (79 246 – 12 049)  (333 + 686).


A. 68,000,000
B. 80,000,000
C. 70,000,000
D. 78,000,000

24. Evaluate , giving your answer correct to 2 significant figures.


A. 3.4
B. 3.3
C. 2.4
D. 2.3

25. Estimate the following , giving your answer correct to 1 significant figure.
“The number of books at $3.95 each that can be bought with $10 note”
A. 2.5
B. 2
C. 2.4
D. 0.2

26. Express 8.4454 correct to 2 decimal places


A. 8.44
B. 8.45
C. 8.4
D. 8.5

27. In a secondary school, there are 33 classrooms. What is the largest number of students that
the school can accommodate approximately if each classroom can hold 37 students?
A. 500
B. 1000
C. 1200
D. 2000

28. What is the greatest number of pens that can bought with $8.15 if each pen costs 85 cents?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 11
D. 13

29. A cup of noodle costs Rp27,800. The conversion rate is S$1= Rp7872.53. Estimate the price of
the cup of noodle in Singapore dollars
A. S$3
B. S$4
C. S$5
D. S$6

30. The number 497 300 is estimated to 𝑚 signature figures. The possible values of 𝑚 is
A. 2,3,4
B. 3,4,5
C. 4,5,6
D. 5,6,7

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