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Unit 23 G7 Revision

This document contains 48 multiple choice and short answer math questions covering topics like algebraic expressions, order of operations, equations, rounding decimals, and unit conversion. The questions range in difficulty from basic operations and properties to more complex expressions, equations, and multi-step word problems. The goal is to practice and reinforce fundamental math skills and concepts.

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Unit 23 G7 Revision

This document contains 48 multiple choice and short answer math questions covering topics like algebraic expressions, order of operations, equations, rounding decimals, and unit conversion. The questions range in difficulty from basic operations and properties to more complex expressions, equations, and multi-step word problems. The goal is to practice and reinforce fundamental math skills and concepts.

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Unit 2&3-G7-Revision

48 marks from 48 questions


Question 1

When you triple w the answer is w.

Question 2
7m – 3 n + 2
How many terms are there in this expression?

Question 3
3q − p + 10 – 9t
How many terms are there in this expression?

Question 4
Start with a number, multiply by three and then add five.
Which algebraic expression fits this sentence?

a. 3y + 5

b. 5y + 3

c. 3(y + 5)

Question 5
18 × n ÷ 6
Simply this expression to determine the coefficient of the term.
Coefficient =
Question 6

There are m counters in each mug.


Write an algebraic expression for twice the number of counters in the diagram.
m+

Question 7

When n = 4 and p = 2, then:

n+p=

Question 8
If a = 3, then:
2a =

Question 9

If p = 6 what is the value of ?

Question 10

Evaluate p + q when p = 3 and q = 5.

p+q= +5
=

Question 11
Tanesha’s pay for working t hours is calculated using this formula.
$P = 12.5t + 50
Calculate how much Tanesha will be paid if she works 15 hours.
P=$
Question 12
The area of any kite is given by the formula:
A = xy
where x and y are the the lengths of the diagonals

Calculate the area of this kite.


Area = cm2

Question 13

In the expression the 5k + 2k + 3, you cannot add the constant 3 to any other term because it is:

a. like the other terms

b. unlike the other terms

Question 14

Simplify 5k + 2k + 3.

5k + 2 k + 3 = k+

Question 15

Which expressions below have two terms?

a. x+y+5

b. 2 − 3m

c. p×y

d. 5kp − mn

Question 16

a+a+a+a+a=
Question 17

Fill in the missing term:

7a − =a

Question 18
The number of counters in the yellow cup = a,
and the number of counters in the blue mug = b

You had three yellow cups plus seven loose counters. Then Jenny gave you two blue mugs and took
a yellow cup and four counters.
How many counters do you now have?

3a + 7 + 2 b − a − 4 = a+ b+

Question 19
Complete this sentence.
5 × 31 is the same as 5 × +5×

Question 20
Complete this expansion.
2(3y – 7) = 6y –

Question 21

9(a + 2) = 9 +

Question 22

2(3v − 5) = v−
Question 23
Complete both expansions and collect the like terms.

9(b − 1) + 6(4 − b) = 9b − + 24 − b
= b+

Question 24

−7(z + 3) = − z−

Question 25
True or false?
When you solve equations you find the values of the unknown number that make the statements true.

a. True

b. False

Question 26
True or false?
You can use a variable to stand for an unknown number in a mathematical sentence.

a. True

b. False

Question 27
Seven more than a number is fifteen.
Which of these equations represents this problem?

a. 7x = 15
b. x + 7 = 15
c. x – 7 = 15
d. x ÷ 7 = 15

Question 28
Six less than a number is two.
What is the number?
number =
Question 29
Solve this equation.

k
+2 = 6
5
k =

Question 30
Solve this equation.
8 – y = 10
y=

Question 31
Which of these number sentences is true?

a. 5 < 20
b. 5 > 20

Question 32
h > 20 means that h is:

a. greater than 20

b. less than 20

Question 33

The solution to p > 2 shown on a number line is:

a.

b.
Question 34

The solution to p < 8 shown on a number line is:

a.

b.

Question 35

This is a cutting from an American newspaper.


Which number sentence is true?

a. Cost > $75 000 000


b. Cost < $7500
c. Cost > $75 000
d. Cost > $750 000

Question 36
Hanneke drew a polygon which was neither a triangle nor a quadrilateral.
Using n to represent the number of sides of her polygon:
n>
Question 37
Multiplying a number by 100 moves each digit of the number:

a. 2 places to the left


b. 2 places to the right

Question 38
41 ÷ 1000 = 0.041
The digits have moved spaces to the right.

Question 39

8.04 × 10 =

Question 40
67.4 ÷ 1000 is:

a. 6740
b. 67 400
c. 0.674
d. 0.0674

Question 41

89 ÷ 100 × 1000 =

Question 42

Pencils cost $3.64 for a pack of 10.

How much would 1000 pencils cost?

$
Question 43
Is the number 3.17 closer to 3.1 or 3.2?

a. 3.1
b. 3.2

Question 44

3.15 is in the middle of 3.1 and 3.2.


When rounding 3.15 to one decimal place, you would:

a. always round up to 3.2

b. always round down to 3.1

c. sometimes round up and sometimes round down

Question 45
Is the number 5.673 closer to 5.67 or 5.68?

5.673 is closer to 5.6

Question 46
Round 45.55 to one decimal place.

Question 47

2.64 rounds to , 6.82 rounds to ,


to the nearest whole number. to the nearest whole number.
Question 48

Write as a decimal correct to four decimal places.

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