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Apple International School

Major Assessment Revision - Term 1


November, 2024

Subject: Mathematics
Name: Year/Section: 7-

Portions
Number - Strand 1
• HCF and LCM
• Adding & Subtracting Negative numbers
• Adding & Subtracting Decimals
• Adding & Subtracting Fractions
Geometry - Strand 2
• Working with Angles (Constructing angles included)
• Area and Perimeter
Algebra - Strand 3
• Simplifying Expressions
• Writing Expressions
• Substituting expressions
• Using Formulae
Data Interpretation - Strand 4
• Two-way tables
• Bar chart
• Averages and Ranges
Mental Math - Strand 5
• Divisibility
• Rounding decimals
• Place Value
HCF AND LCM

1) The Highest Common Factor (HCF) of two numbers is 6. The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)
of the same numbers is 60. What are the two numbers.

2) From the box below, choose two numbers that:

(a) have a common factor of 10 ............... and ...............

(b) have a common multiple of 24 ............... and ...............

(c) have a common factor of 7 ............... and ...............

(d) have a common multiple of 200 ............... and ...............

3) Tilly the dog barks every 9 seconds. Billy the dog barks every 12 seconds. They both bark at the
same time. After how many seconds will they next bark at the same time?

4) Find the HCF of 135 and 225 using the prime factorization method.

5) Prove that LCM (12, 7) × HCF(12, 7) = Product(12, 7).


6) Find

a. HCF of 408 and 1032

b. LCM of 24 and 51

7) The product of LCM and HCF of two numbers is 24. The difference of two numbers is 2. Find the

numbers.

a) 2 and 4 b) 6 and 4 c) 8 and 6 d) 8 and 10

8 a) Sam says the HCF of 14 and 36 is 4. Explain why Sam is wrong?

b)Two numbers are written as the product of their prime factors as shown 24 x3 x 7 and 24 x 4 x 5

16 is HCF of two numbers, show how this statement is true.

9) Determine the LCM of 4 and 12 using the prime factorization method.

10) Hannah is a plumber she has two lengths of copper pipe. One length of pipe is 32m long and the

other is 48m long. Hannah wants to cut lengths of copper pipe into shorter lengths that are of equal

length. Hannah does not want any copper pipe left over. What is the longest possible length for

each of the shorter lengths of pipe.


Adding & Subtracting Negative numbers
11) Work out:
A: −6+10
B: −7+(−8)−5+2

12) At 5am in the morning, the temperature in Cambridge was −9℃. By 10am the temperature had
risen by 11℃. What was the new temperature?

13) The table shows the temperature in Watford at different times of the day.

Time of the Day Temperature (℃)


2am -3
4am 0
6am 2
8am 6

(a) Write down the lowest temperature.


(b) Find the difference between the warmest and the coldest temperature readings.

14) Sarah has the following 6 cards:

She is going to choose 2 cards and subtract them.


(a) What is the largest possible number she can make?

(b) Sarah now decided to add the numbers rather than subtract them. What is the smallest possible
number she can make?
15) Work out: −15 – (−6)

16) Daisy’s bank account balance is −£14 Daisy deposits £35 into the bank account. Work out Daisy’s
new bank account balance.

17) Complete the following

18) Fill the missing numbers

19) Write down the number that is


(a) 4 less than 1
(b) 2 more than −8

20) Circle the answer to


6 − 8 −14 −2 2 14
Adding And Subtracting Decimals

21) Work out 1.2 + 4.7 + 3.5.

22) Work out


(a) 17.8 + 2.5
(b) 6.2 − 1.77

23) Three blocks are placed together as shown below. Find the total length of the three blocks.

24) The Moore family are going on holiday. They have a maximum luggage allowance of 23kg When
they arrive at the airport, their luggage weighs 16.7kg How much under the maximum luggage
allowance does their luggage weigh?

25) Write a number in the box to make the calculation correct

26) Here are five number cards.

Fintan chooses two numbers and adds them together. His answer is a whole number. Which two
number cards did Fintan choose?
27) Add together 0.8, 0.113, 0.438 and 0.231

28) Jacqui’s basic pay is £14.65 per hour. On a Sunday she gets an extra £2.78 per hour. Work out how
much Jacqui is paid per hour on a Sunday.

29) Luke had £20 when he went shopping. He bought

How much money did he have left after he bought these items

30) Work out


A: 582.7 + 48.6 − 9.08
B: 25.3 − 8.94 + 5.7

Adding & Subtracting Fractions


31) Work out, as a simplified fraction.
32) Work out and give your answer as a mixed number.

33) Work out

34) In a bag there are red, green and purple counters. What fraction of the counters are purple?
35) A hockey team won 2/5 of their matches. They drew 1/3 of their matches. What fraction of the
matches did they lose?

36) Nina is writing a story.


At the start of June, the story was 1/8 complete.
At the end of June, the story was 2/3 complete.
What fraction of the story did Nina write in June?

37) Work out and give your answer.

45 18
-
50 27

38) Work out .Give your answer.

65 48
+
35 36

39) Matthew is training for a race. He runs 3 days in one week. Matthew runs 12 miles on Monday.
Then he runs 20 miles on Thursday. Finally, he runs 5 miles on Sunday. Work out how far Matthew
ran in total.
40) The diagram shows how a library, shop, school and park are situated on a road.

The distance from the library to the park is 1 km


The distance from the shop to the park is 7/9km
The distance from the library to the school is 7/10 km
Work out the distance from the shop to the school.

Working with Angle


41) Work out the size of the angle marked w.

42) Work out the size of the angle marked y

43) Work out the size of the angle marked P.


Give a reason for your answer

44) Work out the size of the angle X

45)Find out the value of angle a and b

46) Calculate angle X


47) Bernard says AC is a straight line. Is he correct? Explain your answer

Area and Perimeter


48) Shown below is a rectangle. Work out the area of the rectangle. Include suitable units

49) Shown below is a square. Work out the perimeter of the square. Include suitable units.

50) A rectangle has a perimeter of 32cm.Write down a possible pair of values for its length and width.
51) Calculate the area of the shape below.

52) Calculate the perimeter of the shape below

53) The length of a rectangle is 13.6 cm The perimeter of the rectangle is 37.8cm. Calculate the width
of the rectangle.

Simplifying Expressions
54) Simplify algebraic expression

(a)_3m + 3m
(b)3x + 4x – 2x

55) (a) Simplify f + f + f + f + f


(b) Simplify 5a + 3b + 2a + 2
56) (a) Simplify 4n – 3n + 5n
(b) Simplify p 2 + p 2 + p

57) a) Simplify n + n + n – n
(b) Simplify 3xy + 2xy – xy.

58) Simplify 9c−7d+c+3d+5.

59) Troy is simplifying 𝑥 3 + 𝑥 3 .He says the answer is 2𝑥 6 .Explain why Troy is wrong.

Writing Expression

60) A school has 5 year groups. There are x students in each year group. Write an expression, in terms
of x, for the total number of students at the school.

61) Kyle takes x minutes to solve a puzzle. It takes Noah 4 minutes longer to solve the puzzle than
Kyle. Circle the expression for the number of minutes it takes Noah to solve the puzzle

62) Martin is x years old. Jennifer is 3 years younger than Martin. Connor is twice as old as Martin.
(a) Write an expression for Jennifer’s age.
(b) Write an expression for Connor’s age.
63) Nicola has y marbles. Sean has 25 marbles. Vicky has 10 marbles.
(a) Write down an expression for the total number of marbles they have if Altogether they have 55
marbles.
(b) Find how many marbles Nicola has?

64) In one week, Gina spent x minutes on the internet. Sammy spent 15 minutes less than Gina.
(a) Write down an expression for how long Sammy spent on the internet.

(b) Neil spent three times as long as Gina on the internet. (b) Write down an expression for how long
Neil spent on the internet.

65) Fred is 21 years old. Hannah is y years younger than Fred. Write an expression for Hannah’s age.

66)

(a) Work out the output, when the input is 10.


(b) Write an expression for the output, if the input is y.

Substituting expressions
67) Find the value of 5c+2 if c=6.
68) Find the value 4a – b if a = 9 b = 8

69) Circle the expression that has the greatest value when y=10

70) If x = 6 and y =-2, find the value of


(a) 5x + y

(b) x + 𝑦 2

71) You are given that m=0.5 c=0.75 p=2.2. Find the values of
i) 3m + c ii) m+p+c

Using Formula

72) Thekla writes down the expression 5x + 8y − 4z.Write down the first term of the expression.

73) Ndidi was asked to write down an identity. She wrote down 10x ≡ 4x + 12.Explain her mistake.

74) Write algebraic expression for


a. 4 more than x
b. 10 less than y
c. The cost of X apples at 30p each

75)When X=4 and Y =6 work out the value of


a. XY
b. X+4Y
C.9X-6Y

Two-way tables

76) Below are 12 cards from a game. Complete this two-way table

77) 80 students visited the library over three days. The two-way table shows some information about
these students. Complete two way table
78) A cinema records some information about the visitors they have one weekend

79) Aminah runs a market stall. The table below shows information about what items she has in stock.
Complete the two-way table.

80) 90 people sit their driving tests over one week.

(a) Complete the two-way table.


(b) How many people who had 20 or over driving lessons failed their driving test
Bar chart
81) James asked his friends their favorite color.
Green Blue Red
Green Blue Blue
Green Red Blue
White Blue Green
Red Green Blue
Red Blue Green
(a) Complete the frequency table for his results.

(b) On the grid, draw a bar chart to show this information

RED WHITE BLUE GREEN


82) A teacher asked her students how they travel to school. The bar chart shows some of her results

6 students travelled by bus.


(a) Complete the bar chart with this information.
(b) How many students walked to school?

83) Conan owns a cake shop. He trials four new flavours of cheesecake: blueberry, mango, coffee
and mint. Conan asked a group of customers to vote for their favourite flavour.

(a) What is the least popular flavor?


(b) Which two flavors had the same number of votes?
(c) How many customers did Conan survey
84) The heights of four athletes are shown below

(a) Who is the shortest athlete?


(b) Write down Ryan’s height.
(c) Work out the range of the heights.

85) A coach sets two footballers, Nina and Erin, four challenges. The coach draws the following dual
bar chart to score the number of points scored by each footballer in the challenge

(a) Write down the number of points Erin scored in the passing challenge
(b) In which challenge did both footballers score the same number of points?

86)The composite bar chart shows the results of driving tests one morning in three different test centres
(a) How many people passed their driving test at the Bristol test centre?
(b) How many people failed their driving test at the Taunton test centre?
(c) How many people sat their driving test at the Swindon test centre?

Averages and Ranges

87) Here is a list of numbers 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 .Write down the mode of the numbers

88) Five friends play a game. Here are their scores.


80 120 160 60 250.
Work out the median

89) Here is a list of numbers. 3 2 6 11 13


(a) Work out the mean
(b) Work out the range

90)James has a spinner that has sections labelled 1 to 5. He spins the spinner 10 times.
Here are his scores. 1 4 4 2 3 4 5 1 4 1
(a) Find the mode.
(b) Work out the mean.
(c) Work out the range.
91) Here are the ages of 9 children at a birthday party. 10 12 13 10 11 14 15 10 12
(a) Find the mode.
(b) Find the median.
(c) Work out the range

Divisibility

92) Work out


(a) 882 ÷ 6
(b) 783 ÷ 9

93) Gianluca, James and Henry are organizing a charity cake sale. They want to make 54 cupcakes
in total. How many cupcakes should each boy make?

94) Find the remainder when 817 is divided by 9

95) Mrs Dixon puts 230 eggs into boxes. Each box holds 12 eggs. How many egg boxes does Mrs
Dixon need to put all the eggs into boxes?

Rounding decimals
96) Round each of the numbers below to 1 decimal place.
(a) 3.47
(b) 0.11
(c) 9.84
(d) 12.75

97) Round each of the following numbers to 1 decimal place.


(a) 4.82 (b) 6.19 (c) 9.77 (d) 10.63 (e) 21.41 (f) 3.14 (g) 48.18
(h) 29.26 (i) 80.85

98) Walter has worked out a calculation on a calculator Shown on the calculator is the answer.

(a) Round the answer to one decimal place

(b) Round the answer to two decimal places

99) Daniel has been asked to round 1.725 to one decimal place. His answer is 172.5 Explain Daniel’s
mistake.

100) Round each of the numbers below to 2 decimal places.

(a) 5.123 (b) 7.869 (c) 0.435 (d) 16.0149

Place value

101) Write down the value of the 6 in the number 13 629.

102) Write down the value of the 2 in the number 328 407.
103) 473 X 10. Write down the value of the 7 in the answer.

104) Here are four digits. 9 4 7 5

(a) Use two of these digits to make the largest possible two-digit number.
(b) Use all four of these digits to make the four-digit number closest to 5000

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