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SURNAME: ……………………… OTHER NAMES: ……………………………………………..

CLASS: ………………………….. TEACHER: ..…………………………………………………...

MATHEMATICS

YEAR 7

WEEK 2 HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

Additional materials: Calculator


Compasses
Protractor
Tracing paper (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• You should show all your working on the question paper.
• You may use a calculator.

INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 40.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
2

1 Calculate the area of the right-angled triangle.

10 cm
Not drawn
6 cm
to scale

8 cm

cm2 [1]

3
2 Lily has of a cake.
4

She cuts her cake into 6 equal pieces.

What fraction of the whole cake is each piece?

[1]

3 Draw a ring around the number which is the same as 3 tens and 67 thousandths.

3.0067 3.067 30.0067 30.067 30.67

[1]
3

4 Naomi collects sets of data from people in her school.

A Height in centimetres
B Length of hand in centimetres
C Length of foot in centimetres
D Age in years

Naomi is trying to find out if people with long hands also have long feet.

(a) Draw a ring around the two sets of data that are most useful.

A B C D
[1]

(b) Tick (🗸) the most suitable diagram to present the data.

bar chart

waffle diagram

pie chart

scatter graph

line graph
[1]

5 Complete the table of equivalent values.

Fraction Decimal Percentage

1
50%
2

0.3

63
100
[2]
4

6 Here are some letters drawn on squared paper.

Write down each letter in the correct place in the table.

No lines of Exactly 1 line of Exactly 2 lines of


symmetry symmetry symmetry

[1]

7 Here are three number cards.

10 100 1000

Use two of the cards to complete the number sentence.

6.043   = 604.3
[1]

8 Here are some words.

centre radius diameter circumference

Use some of these words to complete the sentences.

(a) The perimeter of a circle is the . [1]

(b) The is twice the length of the . [1]


5

9 Mike asks the children in his class,

What is your
favourite fruit?

He shows the information in a bar chart.

30

Number
of
children

0
apple orange banana peach mango

Favourite fruit

Which fruit is twice as popular as mango?

Explain how the graph shows this.

[1]
6

10 Complete this statement.

4 : 10 is equivalent to 30
[1]

11 (a) Calculate 35% of $60

$ [1]

(b) Increase 80 kg by 5%.

kg [1]

12 Tick (🗸) all the statements that are true.

1
A bottle with a capacity of litre can hold a volume of 1 litre.
2

A bottle with a capacity of 1 litre can hold a volume of 1 litre.

1
A bottle with a capacity of 1 litre can hold a volume of litre.
2
[1]
7

13 Draw the set of points that are exactly 5 cm from point A.

•A

[1]

14 Yuri and Oliver are counting in a sequence.


Yuri counts forwards from 24 in steps of 5
Oliver counts backwards from 24 in steps of 5

Tick (🗸) all the statements that are true.

An even number in the sequence always follows an odd number

The first negative number Oliver says is –4

Yuri says the number 64

The first 3 digit number Yuri says is 100

Oliver says –121


[2]
8

15 Anastasia rolls a fair dice and records the outcomes.

She records numbers less than 4


She records odd numbers.

Explain why these outcomes are not mutually exclusive.

[1]

16 Chen has a set of dolls.

The dolls are all in proportion to each other.

Not drawn
to scale
12 cm
cm cm

6 cm 4 cm 1 cm

Write the missing measurements in the boxes.


[2]

17 Hassan bakes a cake.

The table shows he uses 120 grams of flour and 3 eggs when baking a cake for
15 people.

Complete the table for other sizes of cakes.

Flour (g) Eggs Number of people

120 3 15

240
[2]
9

18 Here is a triangle drawn on a grid of squares.

Draw the reflection of the triangle in the mirror line.

mirror line
[1]

19 Mia writes down the number of goals she scores each time she plays football.

Here are her results.

4 0 4 2 1 4 4 1

(a) Write down the mode.

[1]

(b) Work out the mean.

[1]
10

20 Here is a triangle with side length L cm.

L L

The perimeter, P cm, can be written as

P=L+L+L

(a) Calculate the value of P when L is 12 cm.

P= cm [1]

(b) Calculate the value of L when P is 21 cm.

L= cm [1]
11

21 Chen has identical tiles in the shape of an isosceles triangle.

24° Not drawn


to scale

He arranges two of the tiles to make this parallelogram.

Not drawn
to scale

Work out the size of the larger angle in the parallelogram.

Show your working.

 [2]
12

22 The children in a class take a maths test and an English test.


The scores are shown in a scatter graph.

10

6
English
5
score
4

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Maths score

(a) Safia scores 8 in the maths test and 7 in the English test.

Show this on the scatter graph.


[1]

(b) What is the highest mark scored in English?

[1]
13

23 Here is a net of a closed cube.

D E

B C

Jamila removes 1 square to give the net of an open cube.

Draw a ring around each square that Jamila could remove.

A B C D E F

[2]

24 (a) Here are three symbols.

+  

Write down the correct symbols to make the statement true.

5 (4 3 2 ) = 50
[1]

(b) Insert one pair of brackets to make the calculation correct.

7 + 5  1 + 3 – 4 = 23
[1]
14

25 Pierre thinks of a square number.

He multiplies the square number by 4

He gets a cube number.

Write down the square number.

[1]

26 Here is the net of a cube.

Not drawn
to scale

The surface area of the cube is 486 cm2.

What is the length of one edge of the cube?


Show your working.

cm [2]

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