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Year 7 Optional 2007 Mathematics Paper 1
Year 7 Optional 2007 Mathematics Paper 1
Ma
Mathematics test
YEAR
7
LEVELS
3–4 Paper 1
Calculator not allowed
First name ________________________________________________
School ________________________________________________
2007
Remember
■ The test is 45 minutes long.
■ You must not use a calculator for any question in this test.
■ You will need: pen, pencil, rubber and a ruler.
■ This test starts with easier questions.
■ Try to answer all the questions.
■ Write all your answers and working on the test paper – do not use any
rough paper. Marks may be awarded for working.
■ Check your work carefully.
■ Ask your teacher if you are not sure what to do.
TOTAL MARKS
Instructions
Answers
This means write down your
answer or show your working
and write down your answer.
Calculators
You must not use a calculator to
answer any question in this test.
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 2
Supermarket A
Supermarket B
Supermarket C
Car park D
Car park E
Road F
1 mark
1 mark
(c) Molly wants to go to one of the places to recycle cans and clothes.
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 3
7 8 25
1 mark
(b) What is the difference between the largest number and the smallest number?
1 mark
(c) Write a calculation using all three numbers that gives the answer 10
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 4
p
1 mark
What is the greatest number of oranges Raj can buy with £1?
oranges
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 5
2 9 16 23
1 mark
5 12 26
1 mark
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 6
347 + 62 =
1 mark
154 – 81 =
1 mark
74 × 5 =
1 mark
378 ÷ 3 =
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 7
True False
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 8
1 mark
1 mark
1
= of 16
2 1 mark
1
double = of 16
2 1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 9
1 mark
Put a ring round the correct name for this 3-D shape.
cube rectangle
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 10
68 133
1 mark
–5 16 –9 0
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 11
12 The table shows the times that street lights come on one night and
go off the next morning.
they do in
1 mark
minutes
1 mark
Ashford 6:20 :
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 12
1 mark
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 13
39
38
Temperature
( °C) 37
36
0
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Date in October
°C
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 14
15 Molly asked the pupils in her class how many pets they had.
5% Key:
15% 0 pets
25%
1 pet
2 pets
%
1 mark
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 15
16 (a) The shape on the square grid below has exactly one right angle.
1 mark
(b) Draw a shape on the square grid below that has exactly two right angles.
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 16
17 The rule for this sequence is to add the same number each time.
3 19
1 mark
18 Here is an equation.
x + 30 = 100
Is he correct?
Yes No
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 17
Use 5 square tiles to draw a pattern on the grid below that has
more than one line of symmetry.
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 18
44.8 kg
and 60.4kg
kg
1 mark
Y7/07/Ma/Levels 3–4/P1 19