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ii)
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2. Name the following angle.
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3. Draw a diagram showing 𝐶𝐷 ∥ 𝐸𝐹.
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4. Name an angle adjacent to ∠𝑇𝑈𝑉.
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6. Using an appropriate mathematical symbol, write a statement about
the two lines, GH and EF, as shown in the diagram below.
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7. Find the size of each missing angle. (Reasons are not necessary)
i)
𝑥 = _________
ii)
𝑦 = _________
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9.
What is the size of ∠𝐷𝐸𝐶 ? __________________________________
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10. Complete each sentence by choosing a word from the list:
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11. Find the value of each pronumeral, giving a reason for your answer.
i)
𝑦 = ________
Reason: _________________________________
ii)
𝑒 = ________
Reason: _________________________________
iii)
𝑓 = ________
Reason: _________________________________
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13. Three angles, A, B and C, fit exactly around a point.
Angle A is twice the size of Angle B.
Angle A > Angle C and Angle C > Angle B.
The difference between the size of Angle C and Angle B is a quarter of
the size of Angle A.
What is the size of Angle C?
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14. What is the size of the angle 𝑥 at the top of the Christmas tree?
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END OF SECTION 1
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2. How many sevens are there in forty-nine?
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3. Evaluate:
i) 68 × 4 =
ii) 805− 67 =
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4. What is the remainder when 47 is divided by 3?
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5. Find the difference of 7000 and 348.
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6. Insert < or > to make each statement true.
i) 62 √25
3
ii) 2+2×2 √8
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7. Three numbers add together to make 746. Two of the numbers are
123 and 75. What is the other number? Show your working.
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Year 7 Semester 1 Mathematics Exam 2023 7
Assessment number: ______________________________
√49 23 5 32 4
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9. Evaluate. Show your working.
i) 368 × 94 =
ii) 3260÷ 6 =
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i) 42 + 59 − 3 × 8 ÷ 4 =
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11. Fill in the missing digits to make each statement true.
i) ÷ (12 − 7) = 12
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13. How many different positive numbers are equal to the product of two
odd one-digit numbers?
Show all your working.
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END OF SECTION 2
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2. Rewrite these integers in descending order.
−20 5 −8 3 12 0 −2
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3. Insert > or < to make each statement true.
i) −7 0
ii) 8 −14
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4. Evaluate:
i) 5−6= iv) −3 − 9 =
ii) 4 × (− 4) = v) 8−4+2=
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6. Ben had $18 in the bank. He spent $12, then spent another $19.
i) Write a number sentence to show Ben’s spending.
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7. Write down the next three numbers in the following pattern:
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8. What number is halfway between −5 and 1? Show your working.
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9. Evaluate the following:
i) 6 × (−8) ÷ 4 × 3 =
ii) 88 + (7 + 9) ÷ (−4) =
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i) × 13 = −26
ii) (−3)2 + =6
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11. When three lots of −13 are subtracted from a number, the answer is
134. What is the number?
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12. Two unknown integers have a product of −48 and a difference of 19.
What is their sum? There are two possible answers to this question.
Provide both answers.
__________________________ or _____________________________
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13. The ground floor, immediately below the first floor of a hotel, is 26
metres below sea level. The eighth floor is 6 metres above sea level.
All floors in the hotel are equally spaced.
How many metres above sea level is the 11th floor?
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END OF SECTION 3
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2. 872 × 56 =
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3
3. 22 =
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4. What is the product of 56 and 92?
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5. Loulou was given a $50 Myer voucher. She bought a t-shirt for $22.60
and a lip gloss for $14.90.
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6.
3 1
i) Evaluate 5 + 12
2
ii) Convert 15 8 to a decimal.
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7. Peter bought a bottle of milk for $6.30, a packet of crackers for $5.80
and 4 kg of tomatoes that cost $4.65/kg. How much did he spend
altogether?
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9. Two numbers have a difference of 149. What could these two
numbers be? (There are many different answers to this question.)
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10. 562 tonnes of soil has to be moved. A truck can hold 56 tonnes of soil.
How many truck loads are needed to move all of the soil?
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11. When a number is divided by 67, the quotient is 85. What is the
number?
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12. Complete the number sentence by finding the missing number.
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13. Each month, Sally’s bills are as follows:
If Sally saved $76 080, for how many years could she pay her bills?
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14. Evaluate:
3
303 − 22 × 53 + √4096 ÷ 23 =
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15. Consecutive numbers are whole numbers that follow in order, such as
10, 11 and 12.
Find three consecutive numbers such that the sum of the second and
third is 195.
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16. A drawer contains socks that are the same size. There are 3 red, 4
blue, 5 grey and 11 white socks in the drawer.
What is the least number of socks that I need to take out of the
drawer so I can be certain of having:
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Ingredients:
150 g plain flour
2 eggs
30 g butter
375 mL milk
How many crêpes can John make if he has 42 eggs, 540 g butter,
2850 g flour and 7500 mL milk?
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END OF SECTION 4
END OF EXAM