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The document contains a series of 35 math questions aimed at grade 7 students, covering topics such as investment growth, area calculations, percentage changes, ratios, and geometric transformations. Each question presents a problem requiring calculations or reasoning to arrive at the correct answer. The questions are structured in a multiple-choice format or require numerical responses.

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35 marks from 35 questions


Question 1
Quan invested $3240. After 10 years, his money had increased in value by 400%.
How much is it now worth?

a. $9720

b. $6400

c. $12 960

d. $16 200

Question 2
A triangle has a base of 5cm and a height of 8cm.
The length of its height and base are each increased by 100%.
Complete this sentence by entering a digit.
The new area of the triangle will be times as large as the old area.

Question 3
Miyako bought a house for $956 000. In the first year, the value increased by 15%. In the second year,
the value fell by 22%.
What was the absolute change in her house value?
$

Question 4
A rectangular field is 2 km wide and 6 km long.
The length is increased by 25%, as the owner buys more land, but the width stays the same.
What is the new area of the field?
Area km2.

Question 5
A shopkeeper bought goods that cost $55. She added 25% to the price that she paid.
She then added sales tax of 10% on top of this to calculate her final selling price.
What was the final price, correct to the nearest cent?
$
Question 6
A coat normally costs $79.
The price is reduced to $36 in a sale.
Find the percentage reduction in the price of the coat.
Give your answer to one decimal place.
%

Question 7
There were 52 400 wind turbines in China in 2016.
This is an increase of 22% on the number in the previous year.
How many wind turbines were there before the increase?

Question 8
A square has sides of length 10 cm.
The side length decreases by 10%.
What is the percentage decrease in the area of the square?
%

Question 9
Using r = 5 and m = 8, find the value of 3r − m.
3r − m =

Question 10
A function is given as p = 24 − 5q.
What is the value of q when p = 12?
q=
Question 11
Andrew and Sven completed these tables in order to graph the equation y = 3 – x.
Andrew's table:

x 2 3 4

y 1 0 –1

Sven's table:

x 0 1 2

y 3 2 1

Which statement is true?

a. Andrew's table gives the correct graph.

b. Sven's table gives the correct graph.

c. Neither Andrew or Sven are correct.

d. Both tables give the correct graph.

Question 12
The straight lines given by equations y = –3x + 10 and y = 2x + 5 intersect. What are the coordinates
of the point of intersection?
( , )

Question 13

There are twice as many cockatoos as king parrots.


There are three times as many king parrots as finches.
There are five times as many finches as quails.
What is the ratio of finches to cockatoos in its simplest form?
:

Question 14
Write 3.5 litres : 500 ml as a simple ratio.
:
Question 15
Simplify the ratio 1.5 litres : 350 ml in its simplest form.
:

Question 16
This histogram shows the number of goals scored per game during a hockey season.

The ratio of ‘the number of games with one goal’ to ‘the total number of games’ is:
:

Question 17
Out of 25 students there are 14 who study French, 12 who study Italian and 3 students who do not
study any language.
What is the ratio of the number of students studying two languages to those who only study one?
Write your answer as a simple ratio.
:

Question 18
A newspaper has of a page of articles to every of a page of advertisement space.
If the paper has 144 pages, how many pages of advertising space is there?

Question 19

Ambia is 5 times as old as Boaz. What is the ratio of Ambia’s age to Boaz’ age in its simplest form?
:
Question 20
A box contains 25 doughnuts which contain either jam or custard in the ratio 2:3
How many of the doughnuts contain jam?

Question 21
Ibrahim mixes a drink using orange concentrate and water in the ratio 7 : 13.
Hiba mixes a drink using water and orange concentrate in the ratio 21: 9.
Who has made the stronger flavoured drink?
a. Ibrahim
b. Hiba

Question 22
Jora and Muna shared some sweets in the ratio 3 : 5. Muna got 10 more sweets than Jora. How many
sweets did Jora get?

Question 23
A farmer grows maize and beans in the ratio 4 : 5. He has 62.5 hectares of beans. What is the total
area of land on his farm?

Question 24
The bearing of town Y from town X is 104°.
Work out the bearing of town X from town Y.
The three-figure bearing =

Question 25
ABCD is a square. A is the point (2, 9) and C is the point (18, 25). What are the coordinates of the
point of intersection of the diagonals of the square?
( , )
Question 26
ABCD is a rectangle. A is the point (3, 3) and C is the point (5, –2). What are the coordinates of the
point of intersection of the diagonals of the rectangle?
( , )

Question 27
The radius of a circle stretches from the centre (2, 8) to a point on the circumference at (–3, 5).
The radius is extended to form a diameter.
At what other point does the diameter meet the circumference?
Point = ( , )

Question 28
The diagonals of kite PQRS intersect at (4, 6). P has coordinates
(4, 7), Q has coordinates (6, 6) and R has coordinates (4, 2).What are the coordinates of S?
( , )

Question 29
ABCD is a square. A is the point (4, 6). AC is a diagonal of the square. The midpoint of AC has
coordinates (7, 9).What are the coordinates of point D?
( , )

Question 30
A rectangle ABCD has vertices at (3, 0), (3, 5), (7, 5) and (7, 0).
It is enlarged by a scale factor of 2 from centre (5, 0) to create rectangle DEFG.
Complete the coordinates of rectangle DEFG.
D = (1, 0)
E = (1, )
F=( , )
G=( , 0)

Question 31

The area of a square is 16 cm2. Its side length is enlarged by a scale factor of 3.
What is the area of the new square?
Area of enlarged square = cm2
Question 32

A cuboid has a volume of 5 cm3. The lengths of its edges were enlarged using a scale factor of 2.
What was the volume of the larger prism formed?
Volume = cm3

Question 33
A rectangle has vertices at the points A(3, 3), B(7, 3), C(7, 5) and D(3, 5). It is enlarged with scale
factor 3 centre (0, 0).
What will be the coordinates of the image of vertex A in the enlarged shape?
( , )

Question 34
A triangle has vertices at the points X(2, 5), Y(4, 2) and Z(6, 6). It is enlarged with scale factor 4 centre
(0, 0).
What will be the coordinates of the image of vertex Y in the enlarged shape?
( , )

Question 35
A rectangle has vertices at the points (2, 3), (5, 3), (2, 7) and (5, 7).
It is enlarged to form a triangle with vertices at (6, 9), (15, 9), (6, 21) and (9, 21).
What is the scale factor for the enlargement?
Scale factor =

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