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Year 7 Number and Algebra
Q1
Pete has $85 and wants to buy a concert ticket which costs $112. How much more money does he need?
Q3
This table shows a pattern where the top and
bottom numbers are connected by a rule.
Find the top number when the bottom number is 72.
Bottom
8
Top
?
4
3
2
1
16
24
32
72
5
8
9
12
Q4
Amy had $4.50. She bought a drink that cost $2.95.
How much money does Amy have left?
Q5
Which pattern fits the rule below?
Double the previous number and subtract 1
2, 3, 5, 11, .......
3, 5, 9, 17, ......
3, 5, 11, 21, .......
4, 7, 13, 27, .......
Q6 Sarah
is making this pattern using bricks.
Sarah
continues making the pattern in the same way.
How many bricks will shape 5
have?
12
13
14
17
shape 2
shape 1
shape 3
shape 4
Q7
Which number is less than 0.06?
0.2
0.061
0.0549
0.10
How much money does she have left?
Q8
Monica had $9.40 and bought lunch that cost $5.95.
$3.55
$3.45
$2.45
$15.35
Q9
The normal price for a laptop is $480.
It is on sale for one-third off the normal price.
What is the value of the discount?
$190
$240
$160
$120
Q10
There were 78 people at a function. The cost was
$19 per person, plus $140 extra for the hall hire.
Which of these shows how to calculate the total
cost of the function in dollars?
78 × 19
78 + 19 + 140
(78 × 19) + 140
(19 + 140) × 78
Q11 Milly buys 6 subs for $29.40. What is the cost of one sub?
Q12
24
288 people were at the Stars vs Renegades
cricket match. One-quarter of those attending
were supporting the Stars.
The number of people who were supporting the Stars is closest to
8000
6000
5000
600
Q13
Fill in the missing number.
428 + 97 = 430 +
Q14
The first number in a pattern is 5.95.
What is the fourth number in the pattern?
5.15
5.2
5.25
5.3
Each number in the pattern is found by subtracting 0.25 from the previous number.
4
3
Q2
Another way of writing is
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
+
3
+
3
4
3
3
+
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Q16
Ian worked out that the height of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is about 75 times his own height.
The height of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is closest to
Ian is 1.8 metres tall.
100
m
140
m
190
m
250
m
5 ×
> 38
Q17
8
7
6
5
Which of these values makes the number sentence true?
Q18
Monty wants to buy supporter gear for his
favourite football team.
This table shows the prices of the items he wants to buy.
Monty estimates the cost within a range.
$250 - $300
$170 - $190
$200 - $220
$150 - $180
Item
Cap
Flag
Backpack
$21.50
$9.95
$59.25
$119.95
Jersey
Price
Which of these gives the correct range for
the cost of all the items?
Q19
Ten people share a prize of $6400. They keep
$550 each and give the rest to charity. How much money in total do they give to charity?
$5850
$1200
$900
$525
Q20 Which has the same value as 4
?
3
1
3
17
4
13
3
14
3
13
Q15
John is making a concrete mix using sand, cement and gravel.
What fraction of the concrete mix is sand?
3
2
8
3
8
1
4
1
Gravel makes up of the mix. Cement makes up of the mix.
8
3
4
1
Q21
+
=
4
3
5
2
9
5
20
5
1
1
9
7
20
3
1
Q22
The marked price of a computer game is $87.50.
There is a 10% off the marked price
sale.
What is the game's sale price?
Q23
Which expression shows how much Lisa is paid
in a week where she signs up m
customers? Lisa has a part-time job at a cafe.
She is paid $95 each week plus an extra $5 for every customer she signs up for a loyalty card.
95
m
100
m
95
m
+ 5
95 + 5
m
Q24
What fraction has the same value as 0.55?
20
11
20
19
10
55
15
9
Q25
Dubai's 23 Marina
building is about 400
m high.
The height of Jack's model is closest to
Using a scale of 1
:
500 Jack built a model of the building.
80
cm
8
cm
8
mm
8
m
Q26 Emma was observing cars as they passed her
driveway and recorded her results.
of the cars had no passengers.
4
1
What fraction of the cars had 2 or more passengers?
12
5
7
3
5
2
12
7
The rest of the cars had 2 or more passengers.
of the cars had one passenger.
3
1
Q27
100
251.8
2518
25
180
251
800
2
518
000
Q28
Annie saves $170 each week.
There are 52 weeks in a year.
How much would Annie
save in a year?
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Using the graph, a temperature of 100° Celcius is closest to
Q39
This graph can be used to convert between degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit.
Degrees Celsius
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
0
50
100
150
250
200
80
90
100
Degrees Fahrenheit
37.5°F
42°F
185°F
210°F
Q38
In a bag of cricket balls, there are five times as many red balls as pink balls and twice
as many red balls as white balls. How many white balls are in the bag?
The number of cricket balls altogether is 51.
Q29
This year, Toby's age is both a prime number
and a factor of 42. In 6 years time, his age will
be a prime number again.
What is Toby's age now?
Q30 and represent different numbers.
15
20
25
31
–
= 13
+ = 37
What is equal to?
Q31 The temperature at Pennant Hills is 7°C.
What is the temperature at Robertson?
The temperature at Robertson is 9°C
colder than at Pennant Hills. Q32
A new path was built using only square or circular pavers. For every 2 square pavers laid there were 5 circular pavers laid.
The new path had 350 pavers altogether.
How many circular pavers were laid?
Q34
Kylie and Craig baked some choc-cookies.
Altogether they baked 48 choc-cookies. Kylie baked 10 more choc-cookies than Craig.
How many choc-cookies did Craig bake?
Q35 Kate buys a packet of gemstones.
There are 100 gemstones in the pack.
Altogther the gemstones weigh 40 grams.
Which of these is the mass of one gemstone?
0.4
g
4
g
2.5
g
25
g
Q36
In the number sentence, both squares represent
the same number
.
–
47
–
=
What number should go in each square?
15
Q37
In the number sentence, both squares represent
the same number
.
+
=
What number should go in each square?
36
5 ×
Q40
In 2017, 39.6 million widgets were sold.
The average price for each widget is closest to
Revenue for these widgets was $201 million.
$5
$0.50
$0.40
$50
3
.
0
?
Q33
What is the answer to
0.018
1.8
18
180
5.4
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