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Grade 7 Question Paper Topics - BODMAS Words Problems Integers Algebraic Expressions Algebraic Equations Area and Perimeter Angles Time : 1 hr 15 mins Nam | 1, Write the word represented by each letter in the acronym BODMAS. B u>zu0 2. Solve the following problems. (a) 64+3«4 (b) (6+3)x4 3. Solve the following problems (a) 8x (4+2)-643 4, In the spaces provided write one of the operations (+, -, x, +) to make each equation correct @) 6{ Jaf ]s=16 1 1 (©) fof8+6 @ fotB+6) (©) 9x(446)23 (HH 9K4HGS 5, Include brackets in the following equations to make them correct (a) 443x3 42-19 6. Complete the following equations by adding brackets and/or the operation symbols, @2{ ]2[ J2[| j2-6 Nam 1. The lowest temperature overnight was °C. The highest temperature the next day was 25°C. By how many degrees did the ‘temperature rise that day? 2. A truck weighs 2350 kg 22 containers each weighing 75 kg are loaded onto the truck, What will be the total weight of the truck and its load? 3. Tim makes picture frames, It takes him 40 minutes to make cach frame. (a) How many minutes will it take him to make 15 frames? (b) How many hours is thi (©) Tim has calculated that the material for each frame costs $25. Tim charges $20 per hour for his labour. What will be the total charge (materials and labour) for Tim to make the 15 frames? 4, Chloe is starting a job earning $18 per hour. Ifshe works for 14 hours, how much will she ean? 5, Jason works for 12 hours and earns $192. How much did he earn each hour? 6. There are $2 people who want to play ina badminton competition. Each team is to have four players. How many teams can be formed? 7. A sporting club is going to conduct a ride-a-thon to raise money. One bike is to be ridden non-stop for two day There are 24 riders. For how many hours will cach rider need to ride? 8. Bales of horse feed are being sold at a special price of $8 per bale for a minimum of 30 bales, Four friends decide to equally share the cost of buying 30 bales, How much will they cach need to pay? Nam 1. Complete the following patterns, @ 6-54-30 Lf hf} (b) 12, 10, 8, 6, © 19,1517, ff pf} 2. Place the correct symbol (< or >) between the following pairs of numbers. f@ -4] ]2 (b) 5 3. Write these numbers in order from the smallest to the largest. 46 0 -10 8 -1 9 -13 4, What is the gap between the following pairs of numbers. (a) -2,5 (b) +12, -5 5. On a particular day the maximum temperatures of four cities are listed below. City Temperature Sydney vc Beijing 36C Oslo “15°C Boston, oC What was the difference between the maximum temperatures for the following cities? (a) Sydney and Oslo (b) Beijing and Boston (c) Oslo and Boston (d) Beijing and Sydney Mount Kosciuszko was -18° maximum temperature the next day was 7'C. (a) What is the difference between these two temperatures? (b) The overnight minimum temperature on another night was “14°C. The temperature increased by 19° to the maximum temperature on the next day. ‘What was the maximum temperature on the next day? (c) The maximum temperature on another day was 13°C. The temperature then dropped by 24" to the minimum on the following night. What was the minimum temperature that night? ‘The following number line may help find the answers to question 1 Master Maths 7 Worksheet 12 Integers - Addition and Subtraction 3. Find the answers to the following problems. Replace two signs by one before solving, Example 2--5 2. Find the answers to the following problems. (a) 7-9 (b) -6+8 (©) -4-5 “5-4 012345 nar 1. Find the answers to the following problems. 7 (a) 4-6 (b) 345 (444 (a) 2-5) 44-6 © 3-47 @-1-3° © 2-6 (2-3 (@) ~6--6 =) 94-5 (D 2485 @-1+10° @2- (2-12 ()-7+U (hy 94S) 7-18 4, Find the missing numbers, (a) 4+ 9 (b) 7+ Nam | 1. Write the following relationships as equations, (a) mis equal to 7 added to p. (b) P is equal to the sum of Q and R. (0) Yis equal to X divided by 9. (d) bis equal to the product ofc and d. 2. Write the following relationships as equations. (a) Power, P, of an electric motor is equal to the product of voltage, V, and current, /. (b) Acceleration, a, is equal to velocity, v, divided by time, t 2. Find the value of y in the following equations ifs (a) (b) y= 4x (© y=IT-x @ y=2e+4 3. Find the value of P in the following equations for the values given. (@) P=30+7 (=4) (b) P=2m+3n (m=5,n=1) 4. Solve the following equations given that: a=2,b=Sandc=8 (a) y=2a+ Sb (b) m=ab-c Nam 1. Simplify the following algebraic expressions. (a) ata (b) xtxtx ta taxbe 2m + 3m (@) 6n4+3n+n (e) 8p - Sp (D) 9e~ Be (g) 7a+4a-2a-3a (h) xtxtytytyty () m+n+m+ntn+men (i) 2x + 3y + 6x + Sy 2, Write an expression for the perimeter of this triangle. 3. Simplify the following algebraic expressions. (a) axb (b) 6xm (©) 4xxxy (@ 3xnx4 (©) Imxn 4. (a) Find an expression for the area of this, rectangle. Ib 6a (b) A bag of wheat weighs w kg. Write an expression for the weight of » bags of wheat. Nam -c— _ -eO _OP 1. Simplify the following algebraic expressions. 3. Simplify the following algebraic fractions. (a) mxmxm (a) “ (by 3a © iSab () axaxaxaxaxa (©) denx4xn (@ 2xyxSxyxy (0) 3xpx2xpx2xpx2 oF eo of (f) Te x 3ex 2exe 2. Simplify the following algebraic fractions. 12: 18¢ 24) oF oF oO 6 Nam [CN 1, Use a ruler to measure the lengths (in em) of 3. Find the perimeter of the following shapes. the sides of the following shapes and state the perimeter of each shape. (a) 14m @ q 8m| d ) 15m 6m om Tm 2. Find the perimeter of the following shapes. (a) A square with side length 8 em. (b) A rectangle with side lengths 10 mand 7m, | 4. (a) The side length of a rectangular paddock is 350 metres, The perimeter is 1200 metres. What is the width of the paddock? (c) A regular hexagon with side length 15 cm. 1, From the list below choose the correet name for the following angle sizes. REFLEX ACUTE OBTUSE RIGHTANGLE STRAIGHT ANGLE Size of Angle Name 90° 0-90" 90° - 1807 180° 180° - 360° 2. In the boxes under the following angles state if each angle is: A- an acute angle B - aright angle C-an obtuse angle D -a straight angle E -areflex angle @ R ) ¢ lh

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