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This document provides the answers to an end-of-unit test for a mathematics course. It lists the answers to 9 multiple choice or short answer questions testing geometry concepts like angles, triangles, and parallelograms. For some questions, it also includes brief explanations or diagrams showing how the answers were obtained from the information given in the test questions. The test was written by the authors of the mathematics textbook and may not fully reflect the approach of the educational assessment organization.

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End of Unit 5 Test Answers

This document provides the answers to an end-of-unit test for a mathematics course. It lists the answers to 9 multiple choice or short answer questions testing geometry concepts like angles, triangles, and parallelograms. For some questions, it also includes brief explanations or diagrams showing how the answers were obtained from the information given in the test questions. The test was written by the authors of the mathematics textbook and may not fully reflect the approach of the educational assessment organization.

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CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY MATHEMATICS 7: END-OF-UNIT 5 TEST

Stage 7 End-of-unit 5 test


Answers
1 105°

2 210°

3 78°

Learner should include the quadrilateral divided into two triangles and an explanation.

5 a = 130°, b = 50°, c = 130°

6 a 4x + 60 = 360 or an equivalent equation.

b x = 75

c 75°, 75°, 95°, 115°

7 Learner’s own diagram. Needs correct lengths (± 2 mm) and angles (± 2°).

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Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics 7 – Byrd, Byrd & Pearce © Cambridge University Press 2021
CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY MATHEMATICS 7: END-OF-UNIT 5 TEST

8 a 80°

b BC and AD are parallel. The explanation should include a diagram like this:

An alternative diagram could use the angles on the line CD.

9 360 − 3x or an equivalent expression.

The tests and mark schemes have been written by the authors. These may not fully reflect the approach of
Cambridge Assessment International Education.

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Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics 7 – Byrd, Byrd & Pearce © Cambridge University Press 2021

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