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St George Girls High School


Year 7

Yearly Examination

2011

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Mathematics
Time Allowed: 75 minutes

Instructions

1. Section A - write answers only in answer column.


2. Section B, C, D and E - all working must be shown.

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A 20
B 15
C 15 ,
D 15
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E 15
Total 80
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Section A
(20 marks)

Write your answers only in the Answer column,


Any working can be done in the Question column.

Question Answer

1. Express 21 mm as a fraction of 3 cm.


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2. Give the correct name for the solid shape.

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3. Round off 24.30946 to 2 decimal places. ~ If· :3 ,


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4. Measure the following angle to the nearest


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6. Find the Highest Common Factor CHCF) of 45


and 105.
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Section A - (continued)

Question Answer

7. Evaluate (45 +5x 3 - 12) + 12


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8. Find the value of x shown.

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9. Simplify 7 x p +4 x a
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ID. List the first 5 prime numbers in the counting


numbers.

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11. Write 4.125 in simplest fraction form.


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12. Write 0.153153153 ... using recurring decimal


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Section A - (continued)

Question Answer

14. Answer either true CD or false (F):

A rectangle is a parallelogram T

15. Write down the next two terms in the number


sequence

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16. Simplify 4xax7xaxp


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18. Find.!:. of $1.44
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19. I think of a number, double it, subtract 7 and the


result is 45. What is the number?
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20. Draw a neat sketch of a hexagonal pyramid.

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Section B - Measurement
(15 marks) Marks

Show any necessary working in the space provided.

1. Circle the correct answer.

The unit of measurement that best describes:

a) the mass of a 5 cent piece b . 1

A. 3 mg C. 3 kg D. 3 t

b) the mass of 1 mL of wate •. 1

® 19 B. 10 g C. 100 g D. unknown

2. a) Use your ruler to measure the sides in millimetres.


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BC= £'VMM r"ll 1


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b) Use your measurements to calculate the perimeter of the trapezium to


the nearest mm. 1

c) Measure the size of angle ABC 1


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Section B - (continued) Marks

3. Calculate the length of time in hours and minutes from 6.25 amWednesday to
3.10 pm Sunday. 1
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4. Convert 5.4 metres to millimetres. 1

5. Express 437 minutes to hours and minutes. 1

6. A concrete path 2 m wide is constructed around a rectangular lawn 34 m by 17 m.


What is the outside perimeter of the garden? 2

Draw a diagram to represent the garden and lawn.

7. How many days are there from 5 January 2008 to the 9 April 2008? 1

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Section B - (continued) Marks

8. Sydney is 2 hours behind Auckland's t2\:: A plane leaves Sydney at 8.10 pm


(Sydney time) and arrives in Auckland ae t S pm (Auckland time). How long was
the flight? 1

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Determine the perimeter.


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Section C - GeometIy
(15 marks) Marks

Show any necessary working or construction lines in the space provided.

l. a) What is the complement of 29° ?


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b) What is the supplement of 59° ?
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2. Write down the value of the pronumeral in each.

a) b)

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Section C - (continued) Marks

3. In the diagram what is the true bearing of A from O. N 1

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The above shape is transformed three times. First it is reflected, then rotated, then
reflected again. Which of the following shows the new shape?

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5. What is the most appropriate name for any quadrilateral with only one pair of
parallel sides? 1
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Section C- (continued) Marks

6. N What would the angle between North


and South East be? 1

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Mark in all axes of symmetry. 1

8. Use ruler and compass to bisect the acute ar,gle given ABC 2
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9. State the order o:rotational ~metry for the figure. 1

(The order of a rotational symmetry is the number of times the shape repeats in
one revolution).

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Section D - Number
(15 marks) Marks

Show any necessary working in the space provided.

1. Find the answer to:

a) b) 37-7·0.2 1,1

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Write 66:' % as a fraction. 1


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4. Write 125% as a decimal. .' 1

5. Write 3.125 as a fraction. 1


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Section D - (continued) Marks

6. Four more than twice the sum of three and six is decreased by 9. What is the result? 1

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8. Between which two whole numbers does ...;so lie? 1

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9. Calculate 30276 -;- 0.12 1
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Section E - Number Patterns and Algebra


(15 marks) Marks

Show any necessary working in the space provided.

1. Express 2025 as a product of its prime factors in r:12x form. 2


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2. Find the Lowest Common Multiple 4,7,12 and 21. 1

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3. Using question 1, find the square root of 2025. 1

4. The sum of two consecutive counting number is 213 . What is the smallest number? 1

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5. When a vase is full of water it weighs 1160 gm and when it is half full it weighs
930 gm. How much does the vase weigh when empty? 2 \

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Section E - (continued) Marks

6. Matchsticks are used to build the following pattern.

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b) Write a rule determining the relationship between the number of matches


eM) to build a given number of patterns (H). 1

M= 5H +-1

7. If x =3 and y =5 find the value of 2x 2 y 2

y
8. Our teacher asked the class to line up in twos. There was one pupil without a
partner. We then lined up in three. There was one pupil over. When we lined up in
fives, there was again one pupil over. If our class has less than forty pupils find how
many there are. 3

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