Year 7 Yearly Exam 2015
Year 7 Yearly Exam 2015
Year 7 Yearly Exam 2015
2015
MATHEMATICS
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Topics Covered:
3 Sections
Algebra Patterns
Fractions
32 Questions
64 Marks
Probability
2D Shapes
Decimals
20 Questions
20 Marks
Perimeter
Powers
3D Shapes
Marks
Algebraic Techniques
Angles
16
9 53 5=
10.
11.
2 9
+ =
16 16
12.
13.
14.
23 +32=
10 x2 x=
15.
16.
She then pains the outside faces of the object including the base.
How many cubes have only 2 faces painted?
17.
The population of Australia in 1950 was 8.27 million.
The population of Australia in 2000 was 19.16 million.
What is the difference in number between these two populations?
18.
19.
20.
shoe print.
How much longer is her shoe than her foot?
22.
A rectangular paddock has a perimeter of 50 metres.
Each long side has a length of 15 metres.
What is the length of each short side?
23.
24.
37.9 10=
have?
28.
What is the size of the smaller angle between the minute and
hour hands?
29.
together.
How many edges does the new object have?
30.
Madison wrote a number on a piece of paper.
If she multiplied her number by 5 and then divided by 2, the
answer would be 30.
Using n to represent the number, write the sentence above using
algebra.
31.
35.
38.
39.
2 4
is the same as
41.
This triangle is
46.
She adds the numbers in the sections where the arrows stop and
gets a total of 5.
Rebekah then spins the arrows again.
How many different ways can she get a total of 8?
47.
48.
49.
m+ m+ mn+n=
labelled A, B, C and D.
CORRECT or INCORRECT.
(A) The opposite sides of a trapezium are always equal in length.
(B) The opposite sides of a parallelogram are always equal in
length.
(C) The diagonals of a trapezium are always equal in length.
(D) The diagonals of a parallelogram are always equal in length.
52.
A triangle is divided into 2 parts by a straight line.
The angles are then labelled.
Indicate whether each statement about the sum of the angles is
CORRECT or INCORRECT.
53.
These were the top five names for boys born in NSW in 2014.
Indicate whether each statement about a boy born in NSW in
2014 is CORRECT or INCORRECT.
(A) He is more likely to be named Nathan than Stephen.
(B) He is certain to be named Samuel.
(C) He is less likely to be named Michael than Joshua.
(D) It is impossible that he will be named Bryce.
54.
CORRECT or INCORRECT.
ABC and CBE are complementary.
(A)
and are vertically opposite.
(B)
(C) Triangle ADB is an acute angled triangle.
(D)
and
are supplementary.