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This document outlines the Year 7 Mathematics End of Term Exam scheduled from December 23 to 27, 2024. It includes various assessment units, instructions for the exam, and a series of mathematical problems covering topics such as geometry, algebra, and number theory. Students are required to show their working, and calculators are not permitted.
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1st Term Exam Mat

This document outlines the Year 7 Mathematics End of Term Exam scheduled from December 23 to 27, 2024. It includes various assessment units, instructions for the exam, and a series of mathematical problems covering topics such as geometry, algebra, and number theory. Students are required to show their working, and calculators are not permitted.
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Class: Year 7

1st Term: End of Term Exam


Subject: Mathematics
Date: 23rd to 27th December 2024

Name: ------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------- :‫اﻹسم‬

Assessment Units and Scores

Thinking and Working Mathema cally: ................ / 5 marks Number: ................ / 5 marks

Algebra: ................ / 5 marks Geometry and Measure: ................ / 5 marks

Score: Percentage: %
50
Instruc ons:
 Solve and answer all ques ons.

 Make sure to show your working

NO CALCULATORS ALLOWED
1) The diagram shows the sizes of the two equal angles in an
isosceles triangle.

4x – 6° 2x + 18°

a) Write an equa on to represent the problem

.............................................................................................. [1]

b) Solve your equa on to find the value of x.

x = ......................................... [2]

c) Work out the size of each of the angles in the triangle

x = ......................................... [2]

2) Draw a ring around all the numbers that are divisible by 11

58 903 9 812 11 626 2 100 010 275


[2]

3) The square root of 81 has two numbers. What are they?

......................... and ......................... [1]


4) State whether the following statements are true or false.

Statement True or False


The sum of angles in a quadrilateral is 180°
1 is a prime number
8pq – 4qp is the same as 8qp – 4pq
Integers are posi ve and nega ve numbers only
7(3x + 9) is an expression
[5]

5) Use the formula w = 2x + y – 3z to work out:

a) w when x = 8, y = –3 and z = 7

w = ........................................
b) x when w = 15, y = 9 and z = –4

x = ........................................
c) y when w = –10, x = 6 and z = 2

y = ........................................
d) z when w = 20, x = 15 and y = 8

z = ........................................
[4]
6) One angle of a quadrilateral is 110°. Another angle is twice the
size of the first. The remaining two angles are equal.

Work out the value of the remaining two angles.

= …................................ [3]

7) Complete the division below.

[2]
8)
a) Work out 9 ÷ 7 and round your answer to 3 d.p.
= ...............................

b) Convert 32.25 km to mm using 106.


= ...............................
[2]
9) Hassan thinks of a number x. Write an expression for what
Hassan gets when he squares then cube roots the number.
= ................................. [1]
10) Lily has four digit cards.

Lily uses the cards to make a 3-digit number that is divisible by 6.


Write all the different numbers Lily could make.

.................................................................................................. [2]

11) Three angles a, b and c are marked on the diagram below.


Put the correct le er on top of its correct angle name.

......................... ......................... .........................


right angle acute obtuse
[3]
12) Here is a number fact.
5478 × 64 = 350 592
Use this to work out

a) 54.78 × 6.4 = ..............................


b) 3505.92 ÷ 64 = …........................... [2]
13) Differen ate between:

a) A factor and a mul ple


…............................................................................................
…............................................................................................
[2]
b) An expression and an equa on
...............................................................................................
...............................................................................................
[2]
14) Look at the diagram.

a) Calculate the size of angle a.

a = ......................................... [1]

b) Calculate the size of angle b.

b = …...................................... [1]

15) The product of two prime numbers is 39


What are the two numbers?
…...................... and …...................... [2]
16) Find:
a) The HCF of 32 and 33 b) The LCM of 7 and 6

.................................. ................................. [2]

17) Complete the algebraic pyramid below.

18) Draw a ring around the number that is both a square and
cube number.

512 64 4 100 36 125


[1]

19) Write down the inequality shown


[1]
20) Write the following amounts in order of size star ng with the
smallest

............... ............... ............... ............... ............... .............. [3]

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