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Student: Teacher: Date: 5 Complete the sequence. 8, 24, 72, 216, __________ 6 Write <, >, or = in each blank. 10 11 __________ 19 21 __________ 10 12 7 Write the number that balances the equation. 24 + (3 + 6) = (24 + 3) + __________ 8 Complete the sequence. 0.120, 0.230, 0.340, __________ 9 Timothy takes out a ball at random from a bag containing 9 red balls and 1 white ball. What is the probability that Timothy will take out a white ball? __________ 10 Which of these values is the least? 21, 63, 51, 3 4 __________ 1 Write these numbers in increasing order. 0.1, 1.7, 3 2 , 3.5, 2 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ 2 The graph shows the number of lunch items sold at a school cafeteria in one day. Items Sold at a Cafeteria Lunch Item Type 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Strawberry Milk Hamburger Chocolate Milk Nachos Slice of Pizza Number of Items At this rate, how many nachos will be sold in 5 days? _______ 3 Solve for the value of m. 6m = 36 __________ 4 Of the choices below, what is the best estimate of the length of a cell phone? A 6 meters B 6 centimeters C 6 kilometers __________ AIMSweb Classic Math Concepts and Applications | Page 1 | Grade 7 | Form 4 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

8, 24, 72, 216, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

1011 __________

1921 __________

1012

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

24 + (3 + 6) = (24 + 3) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.120, 0.230, 0.340, __________

●9 Timothy takes out a ball at random from abag containing 9 red balls and 1 white ball. What is the probability that Timothy will take out a white ball?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙21, 63, ∙51, 34

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.1, 1.7, ∙32

, ∙3.5, 2

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many nachos will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

6m = 36

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a cell phone?

A 6 meters

B 6 centimeters

C 6 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 4Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

3928262718

Minutes for Maryto Reach School

On which day did Mary reach school in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did Mary take to reach school on Tuesday than on Thursday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(23 • 3)8 = 23(2 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

3x − 10 = 41

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

39, 52, 78

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

B

CD

A G

E

F

Y

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

9x + 2 = 65

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

45

, ∙17, 3, 196

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a station wagon?

A 470 millimeters per hour

B 47 meters per hour

C 47 kilometers per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 4Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Jason correctly answered 12% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 50 questions, how many questions did Jason answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

11 + 8 • 3 − 20 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

12 cm

12 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of fairy tale books in a libraryis 262. The number of science fiction books is 1351. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both fairy tale books and science fiction books in the library.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

13,261.16

__________

●24 Gabriel had $1122 in his bank account.He deposited $340 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

16

, 86

, 156

, 226

, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 200, 180, 175, 215, and 285. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

161.274

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 4Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

7.5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(2 + 1) = 20 + 34

__________

●29. This week, Marvin earned $2 less thantwice the amount he earned last week. He earned $23 this week. How much did he earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

5x + 2 = 6x + 13

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 4Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 4 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.-3.5, ∙3

2, 0.1, 1.7, 2

1 0

2. 300 1 0

3. 6 1 0

4. B 1 0

5. 648 2 0

6. >, > 2 0

7. 6 1 0

8. 0.450 1 0

9.110

or 1:10 or 1 in 101 0

10. ∙51 1 0

11. DF 1 0

12. 7 1 0

13.196 1 0

14. C 2 0

15. Friday, 1 1 0

16. 12 1 0

17. 17 1 0

18. 13 2 0

19. 44 3 0

20. 31 2 0

21. 72 2 0

22. 1600 or 1700 2 0

23. 13,261.2 2 0

24. 1400 or 1500 2 0

25.296

or 4 56 1 0

26. 211 2 027. 161.27 2 0

28. 18 2 0

29. 12.5 3 0

30. -11 2 031. 47.1 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 4Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

6, 24, 96, 384, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

27 __________

37 __________

57

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

11 + (6 + 8) = (11 + 6) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.667, 0.557, 0.447, __________

●9 Richard takes out a jelly bean at randomfrom a bag containing 8 blue jelly beans and 1 yellow jelly bean. What is the probability that Richard will take out a blue jelly bean?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙34, 57, ∙46, 45

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.5, ∙92

, 2.6, 37

, ∙1.5

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many slices of pizza will be sold in 4 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

7m = 14

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a baseball bat?

A 42 inches

B 42 meters

C 42 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 5 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

4429303241

Minutes for Andrewto Reach the Office

On which day did Andrew reach the office in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Andrew take to reach the office on Monday than on Friday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(13 · 6)7 = 13(6 · __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

6x − 10 = 20

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

40, 32, 30

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

B

DY

E

A

C

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

5x + 8 = 38

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

37

, ∙15, 6, 310

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a truck?

A 58 kilometers per hour

B 58 meters per hour

C 158 millimeters per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 5Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Cole correctly answered 40% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 30 questions, how many questions did Cole answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

13 + 8 · 3 − 25 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

6 cm

6 cmB C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of daisies in a nursery is 371.The number of roses is 1238. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both daisies and roses in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

29,441.11

__________

●24 Lucas had $2536 in his bank account. Hewithdrew $246 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

14

, 54

, 94

, 134

, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 215, 200, 185, 220, and 260. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

677.348

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 5 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

6.5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(6 + 8) = 22 + 20

__________

●29. This week, Garrett earned $2 less thantwice the amount he earned last week. He earned $36 this week. How much did he earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

6x + 2 = 2x + 14

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 5Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 5 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙92

, ∙1.5, 37

, 0.5, 2.61 0

2. 200 1 0

3. 2 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 1536 2 0

6. <, < 2 0

7. 8 1 0

8. 0.337 1 0

9.89

or 8:9 or 8 in 91 0

10. ∙46 1 0

11. BE or EB 1 0

12. 6 1 0

13. 6 1 0

14. A 2 0

15. Tuesday, 3 1 0

16. 7 1 0

17. 5 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 18 3 0

20. 32 2 0

21. 36 2 0

22. 1600 2 0

23. 29,441.1 2 0

24. 2300 2 0

25.174

or 4 14 1 0

26. 216 2 027. 677.35 2 0

28. 3 2 0

29. 19 3 0

30. 3 2 031. 40.82 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 5Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

8, 16, 32, 64, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

35 __________

44 __________

54

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

12 + (5 + 8) = (12 + 5) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.131, 0.242, 0.353, __________

●9 Alex takes out a jelly bean at random froma bag containing 3 blue jelly beans and 5 yellow jelly beans. What is the probability that Alex will take out a yellow jelly bean?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙36, 55, ∙48, 49

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.7, ∙54

, 2.8, 57

, ∙1.7

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many hamburgers will be sold in 3 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

6m = 54

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a tennis racquet?

A 72 kilometers

B 72 inches

C 72 meters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 6Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

2418222628

Minutes for Danielto Reach the Office

On which day did Daniel reach the office in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Daniel take to reach the office on Friday than on Monday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(14 • 5)6 = 14(5 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

6x − 20 = 16

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

32, 24, 16

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

B

D

Y

E

A

C

F

G

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

7x + 6 = 20

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

310

, ∙18, 9, 75

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a van?

A 33 kilometers per hour

B 33 meters per hour

C 133 millimeters per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 6Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Sara correctly answered 60% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 30 questions, how many questions did Sara answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

10 + 5 • 3 − 45 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

6 cm

6 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of roses in a nursery is 485. Thenumber of marigolds is 1312. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both roses and marigolds in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

46,375.47

__________

●24 Steven had $2488 in his bank account. Hedeposited $449 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

32

, 74

, 2, 94

, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 217, 202, 187, 222, and 262. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

957.607

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 6 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

9.5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of P.

P(6 + 8) = 25 + 45

__________

●29. This week, Bailey earned $3 less than threetimes the amount he earned last week. He earned $36 this week. How much did he earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

6x + 3 = 3x + 15

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 6Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 6 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙1.7, ∙5

4, 0.7, 5

7, 2.8

1 0

2. 150 1 0

3. 9 1 0

4. B 1 0

5. 128 2 0

6. <, < 2 0

7. 8 1 0

8. 0.464 1 0

9.58

or 5:8 or 5 in 81 0

10. ∙48 1 0

11. CG 1 0

12. 2 1 0

13. 9 1 0

14. A 2 0

15. Tuesday, 4 1 0

16. 6 1 0

17. 6 1 0

18. 8 2 0

19. 12 3 0

20. 16 2 0

21. 36 2 0

22. 1800 2 0

23. 46,375.5 2 0

24. 2900 2 0

25.52

or 2 12 1 0

26. 218 2 027. 957.61 2 0

28. 5 2 0

29. 13 3 0

30. 4 2 031. 59.66 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 6 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

5, 25, 125, 625, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

1012 __________

2021 __________

1112

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

14 + (3 + 6) = (14 + 3) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.428, 0.447, 0.466, __________

●9 Ray takes out a ball at random from a bagcontaining 7 red balls and 7 white balls. What is the probability that Ray will take out a white ball?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙20, 174

, ∙55, 34

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.9, ∙59

, 2.1, 29

, ∙3.3

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many hamburgers will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

4m = 36

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a fishing rod?

A 3 kilometers

B 3 meters

C 3 centimeters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 7Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

3827252617

Minutes for Sarahto Reach School

On which day did Sarah reach school in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did Sarah take to reach school on Monday than on Thursday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(14 • 3)8 = 16(7 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

5x − 15 = 30

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

42, 36, 30

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

B

C

D

A

G

F

EY

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

7x + 4 = 46

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

45

, ∙14, 5, 1112

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a car?

A 330 millimeters per hour

B 33 meters per hour

C 33 kilometers per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 7Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Peter correctly answered 70% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 30 questions, how many questions did Peter answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

25 + 7 • 3 − 80 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

6 cm

6 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of fairy tale book in a libraryis 312. The number of science fiction books is 1654. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both fairy tale books and science fiction books in the library.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

18,568.38

__________

●24 Trevor had $1500 in his bank account.He withdrew $317 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

23

, 43

, 63

, 83

, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 311, 185, 140, 219, and 295. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

148.789

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 7 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

15 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(4 + 9) = 22 + 30

__________

●29. This week, Graham earned $7 less thantwice the amount he earned last week. He earned $57 this week. How much did he earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

8x + 3 = 6x + 9

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 7Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 7 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.3, ∙5

9, 2

9, 0.9, 2.1

1 0

2. 100 1 0

3. 9 1 0

4. B 1 0

5. 3125 2 0

6. <, > 2 0

7. 6 1 0

8. 0.485 1 0

9.12

or 1:2 or 1 in 21 0

10. ∙55 1 0

11. BG 1 0

12. 6 1 0

13. 5 1 0

14. C 2 0

15. Friday, 12 1 0

16. 3 1 0

17. 9 1 0

18. 6 2 0

19. 9 3 0

20. 30 2 0

21. 36 2 0

22. 2000 2 0

23. 18,568.4 2 0

24. 1200 2 0

25.103 1 0

26. 230 2 027. 148.79 2 0

28. 4 2 0

29. 32 3 0

30. 3 2 031. 94.2 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 7Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

2, 16, 128, 1024, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

25 __________

36 __________

511

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

22 + (8 + 9) = (22 + 8) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.345, 0.355, 0.365, __________

●9 Joy takes out a marble at random from a bagcontaining 2 red marbles and 5 blue marbles. What is the probability that Joy will take out a red marble?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙44, 55, ∙31,45

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

2.6, ∙73

, 3.9, 89

, ∙3.5

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

Hamburger ChocolateMilk

Nachos Slices ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

At this rate, how many cartons of strawberry milk will be sold in 6 days? __________

●3 Solve for the value of m.

8m = 40

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a flute?

A 45 millimeters

B 45 centimeters

C 45 meters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 8Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

2921272628

Minutes for Emilyto Reach the School

On which day did Emily reach the school in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Emily take to reach the school on Friday than on Tuesday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(11 • 1)6 = 11(1 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

8x − 14 = 18

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

48, 40, 32

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

A

Y

C

B

D

E

F

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

3x + 6 = 18

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

47 , ∙26, 17,

78

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a milk van?

A 77 kilometers per hour

B 77 meters per hour

C 177 millimeters per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 8Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Bruce correctly answered 20% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 45 questions, how many questions did Bruce answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

10 + 6 • 2 − 35 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

4 cm

4 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of roses in a nursery is 261. Thenumber of tulips is 1234. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both roses and tulips in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

22,330.22

__________

●24 Rob had $1141 in his bank account. Hewithdrew $205 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

2, 52 , 3,

72 , __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 225, 210, 195, 230, and 270. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

186.644

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 8Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

24 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of P.

P(4 + 3) = 14 + 14

__________

●29. This week, Olivia earned $4 more than threetimes the amount she earned last week. She earned $40 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

4x + 2 = 2x + 8

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 8Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 8 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.5, ∙7

3, 8

9, 2.6, 3.9

1 0

2. 240 1 0

3. 5 1 0

4. B 1 0

5. 8192 2 0

6. <, > 2 0

7. 9 1 0

8. 0.375 1 0

9.2:7 or 2

7 or 2 in 7

1 0

10. ∙44 1 0

11. BE 1 0

12. 4 1 0

13. 17 1 0

14. A 2 0

15. Tuesday, 7 1 0

16. 6 1 0

17. 4 1 0

18. 8 2 0

19. 36 3 0

20. 15 2 0

21. 24 2 0

22. 1500 2 0

23. 22,330.2 2 0

24. 900 2 0

25. 4 1 026. 226 2 027. 186.64 2 0

28. 4 2 0

29. 12 3 0

30. 3 2 031. 150.72 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 8Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

4, 12, 36, 108, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

34 __________

68 __________

710

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

25 + (5 + 7) = (25 + 5) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.337, 0.447, 0.557, __________

●9 Ross takes out a marble at random from abag containing 3 red marbles and 4 blue marbles. What is the probability that Ross will take out a red marble?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙47, 58, ∙34,56

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

2.9, ∙85

, 3.6, 27

, ∙3.8

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

Hamburger ChocolateMilk

Nachos

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

Slices of Pizza

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

At this rate, how many cartons of strawberry milk will be sold in 4 days? __________

●3 Solve for the value of m.

8m = 88

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a saxophone?

A 120 centimeters

B 120 meters

C 120 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 9Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

1824152719

Minutes for Oliviato Reach the School

On which day did Olivia reach the school in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Olivia take to reach the school on Tuesday than on Friday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(12 • 3)8 = 12(3 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

7x − 12 = 16

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

44, 30, 28

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

A

YB

C

D

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

4x + 6 = 26

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

57 , ∙29, 30,

59

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of an ambulance?

A 180 millimeters per hour

B 80 meters per hour

C 80 kilometers per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 9Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Vanessa correctly answered 20% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 60 questions, how many questions did Vanessa answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

20 + 4 • 3 − 20 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

9 cm

9 cm

A

B C

D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of lilies in a nursery is 363. Thenumber of marigolds is 1240. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both lilies and marigolds in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

21,056.64

__________

●24 Victoria had $1127 in her bank account. Shewithdrew $242 from her account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in her account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

18 ,

14 ,

38 ,

12 , __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 228, 213, 198, 233, and 273. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

161.526

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 9Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

32 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(1 + 3) = 11 + 13

__________

●29. This week, Ruby earned $7 less than twicethe amount she earned last week. She earned $29 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

5x + 4 = 3x + 6

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 9 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 9 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.8, ∙8

5, 2

7, 2.9, 3.6

1 0

2. 160 1 0

3. 11 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 324 2 0

6. =, > 2 0

7. 7 1 0

8. 0.667 1 0

9.3:7 or 3

7 or 3 in 7

1 0

10. ∙47 1 0

11. AC 1 0

12. 5 1 0

13. 30 1 0

14. C 2 0

15. Wednesday, 5 1 0

16. 8 1 0

17. 4 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 48 3 0

20. 28 2 0

21. 54 2 0

22. 1600 2 0

23. 21,056.6 2 0

24. 900 2 0

25.58 1 0

26. 229 2 027. 161.53 2 0

28. 6 2 0

29. 18 3 0

30. 1 2 031. 200.96 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

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Grade 7 | Form 9Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

2, 10, 50, 250, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

1112 __________

2022 __________

1113

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

11 + (3 + 7) = (11 + 3) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.345, 0.455, 0.565, __________

●9 Dylan takes out a ball at random from abag containing 2 red balls and 4 white balls. What is the probability that Dylan will take out a white ball?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙18, 71, ∙53, 45

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.5, ∙52

, 2.2, 35

, ∙1.6

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many hamburgers will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

7m = 35

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a pen?

A 11 kilometers

B 11 meters

C 11 centimeters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 10Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

__________

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

3726242516

Minutes for Nancyto Reach School

On which day did Nancy reach school in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did Nancy take to reach school on Tuesday than on Friday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(10 • 4)5 = 10(4 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

7x − 11 = 17

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

32, 26, 20

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

C

D

AE

Y B

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

8x + 7 = 39

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

34

, ∙15, 4, 65

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a motor scooter?

A 124 millimeters per hour

B 24 meters per hour

C 24 kilometers per hour

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Grade 7 | Form 10Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Matt correctly answered 40% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 40 questions, how many questions did Matt answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

14 + 6 • 2 − 32 ÷ 4

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

4 cm

4 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of lilies in a nursery is 388.The number of roses is 1048. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both lilies and roses in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

18,548.78__________

●24 Denise had $1533 in her bank account.She withdrew $234 from her account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in her account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

17

, 37

, 57

, 1, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 201, 188, 166, 210, and 250. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

145.678

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 10 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

6 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(4 + 3) = 18 + 24

__________

●29. This week, Jessica earned $6 less thantwice the amount she earned last week. She earned $22 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

3x + 1 = 2x + 4

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 10Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 10 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙52

, ∙1.6, 0.5, 35

, 2.21 0

2. 150 1 0

3. 5 1 0

4. C 1 0

5. 1250 2 0

6. >, > 2 0

7. 7 1 0

8. 0.675 1 0

9.

46

or 4:6 or 4 in 6 or

23

or 2:3 or 2 in 31 0

10. ∙53 1 0

11. DE 1 0

12. 4 1 0

13. 4 1 0

14. C 2 0

15. Friday, 10 1 0

16. 5 1 0

17. 4 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 24 3 0

20. 18 2 0

21. 24 2 0

22. 1400 2 0

23. 18,548.8 2 0

24. 1300 2 0

25.1 2

7or 9

7 1 0

26. 203 2 0

27. 145.68 2 0

28. 6 2 0

29. 14 3 0

30. 3 2 0

31. 37.68 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 10Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

3, 24, 192, 1536, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

35 __________

34 __________

1510

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

23 + (9 + 7) = (23 + 9) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.112, 0.222, 0.332, __________

●9 Keith takes out a marble at random froma bag containing 2 red marbles and 6 blue marbles. What is the probability that Keith will take out a red marble?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙45, 56, ∙32,47

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

2.7, ∙76

, 3.8, 23

, ∙3.6

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

Hamburger ChocolateMilk

Nachos Slices of Pizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

At this rate, how many cartons of strawberry milk will be sold in 6 days? __________

●3 Solve for the value of m.

8m = 48

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a trumpet?

A 40 centimeters

B 40 meters

C 40 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 11Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

2822262728

Minutes for Emmato Reach the School

On which day did Emma reach the school in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Emma take to reach the school on Wednesday than on Tuesday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(11 • 3)5 = 11(3 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

8x − 15 = 17

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

46, 36, 32

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

A

Y

B C

D

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

3x + 2 = 20

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

49 , ∙27, 18,

37

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a fire truck?

A 92 kilometers per hour

B 92 meters per hour

C 192 millimeters per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 11 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Dorothy correctly answered 20% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 50 questions, how many questions did Dorothy answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

10 + 6 • 1 − 36 ÷ 6

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

6 cm

6 cmA

B C

D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of roses in a nursery is 381. Thenumber of tulips is 1333. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both roses and tulips in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

22,329.39

__________

●24 Tommy had $1239 in his bank account. Hewithdrew $237 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

54 ,

74 ,

94 ,

114 , __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 226, 211, 196, 231, and 271. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

170.531

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 11Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

25 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of P.

P(1 + 4) = 12 + 13

__________

●29. This week, Kaleigh earned $3 more thanthree times the amount she earned last week. She earned $33 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

4x + 3 = 3x + 9

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 11 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 11 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.6, ∙7

6, 2

3, 2.7, 3.8

1 0

2. 240 1 0

3. 6 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 12,288 2 0

6. <, < 2 0

7. 7 1 0

8. 0.442 1 0

9.1:4 or 1

4 or 1 in 4

1 0

10. ∙45 1 0

11. BD 1 0

12. 6 1 0

13. 18 1 0

14. A 2 0

15. Tuesday, 4 1 0

16. 5 1 0

17. 4 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 40 3 0

20. 10 2 0

21. 36 2 0

22. 1700 2 0

23. 22,329.4 2 0

24. 1000 2 0

25.134

or 3 14 1 0

26. 227 2 027. 170.53 2 0

28. 5 2 0

29. 10 3 0

30. 6 2 031. 157 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

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Grade 7 | Form 11Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

3, 12, 48, 192, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

35 __________

47 __________

37

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

23 + (7 + 1) = (23 + 1) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.123, 0.345, 0.567, __________

●9 Caroline takes out a cookie at random froma bag containing 7 vanilla cookies and 6 chocolate cookies. What is the probability that Caroline will take out a vanilla cookie?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙27, 63, ∙13, 67

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.5, ∙87

, 9.9, 97

, ∙2.9

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many hamburgers will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

6m = 42

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a sneaker?

A 11 centimeters

B 11 kilometers

C 11 meters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 12Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

3121232719

Minutes for Lisato Reach School

On which day did Lisa reach school in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did Lisa take to reach school on Tuesday than on Friday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(22 • 6)4 = 22(4 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

7x − 23 = 19

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

24, 60, 52

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

BC

D

A G

F

EY

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

4x + 6 = 42

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

∙38

, ∙22, 7, 56

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a submarine?

A 520 millimeters per hour

B 52 kilometers per hour

C 52 meters per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 12Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E

●19 June correctly answered 15% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 40 questions, how many questions did June answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

21 + 7 • 2 − 36 ÷ 4

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

7 cm

7 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of fairy tale books in a libraryis 271. The number of science fiction books is 1271. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both fairy tale books and science fiction books in the library.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

13,314.23

__________

●24 Nathan had $1256 in his bank account.He deposited $342 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

25

, 35

, 45

, 1, __________

●26. An amusement park is open 5 days a week.For one week, amusement park attendance per day was 237, 170, 142, 200, and 211. What was the mean number of people visiting the amusement park per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

137.164

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 12Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

16 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(3 + 5) = 29 + 35

__________

●29. This week, Dale earned $19 more thanthree times the amount he earned last week. He earned $25 this week. How much did he earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

7x + 5 = 4x + 17

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 12Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 12 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙2.9, 8

7, 0.5, 9

7, 9.9

1 0

2. 200 1 0

3. 7 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 768 2 0

6. >, > 2 0

7. 7 1 0

8. 0.789 1 0

9.713

or 7:13 or 7 in 131 0

10. ∙27 1 0

11. DG 1 0

12. 9 1 0

13. 7 1 0

14. B 2 0

15. Friday, 2 1 0

16. 6 1 0

17. 6 1 0

18. 4 2 0

19. 34 3 0

20. 26 2 0

21. 42 2 0

22. 1500 or 1600 2 0

23. 13,314.2 2 0

24. 1600 2 0

25.65 1 0

26. 192 2 027. 137.16 2 0

28. 8 2 0

29. 2 3 0

30. 4 2 031. 100.48 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

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Grade 7 | Form 12Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

9, 18, 36, 72, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

23 __________

34 __________

511

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

14 + (5 + 8) = (14 + 5) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.110, 0.221, 0.332, __________

●9 Roger takes out a jelly bean at random froma bag containing 1 blue jelly bean and 6 yellow jelly beans. What is the probability that Roger will take out a yellow jelly bean?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙40, 51, ∙27, 59

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

2.2, ∙94

, 4.2, 67

, ∙3.1

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many nachos will be sold in 2 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

8m = 24

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a ski?

A 170 centimeters

B 170 meters

C 170 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 13Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

__________

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

1820142629

Minutes for Anthonyto Reach the Office

On which day did Anthony reach the office in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Anthony take to reach the office on Friday than on Tuesday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(15 • 6)7 = 15(6 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

8x − 14 = 18

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

28, 14, 12

__________

●11 Point y is the center of the circle.

B

y

C

A

D

E

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

8x + 1 = 17

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

59

, ∙22, 13, 35

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a bicycle?

A 22 meters per hour

B 22 kilometers per hour

C 122 millimeters per hour

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Grade 7 | Form 13Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Christie correctly answered 70% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 40 questions, how many questions did Christie answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

16 + 5 • 5 − 30 ÷ 6

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

9 cm

9 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of tulips in a nursery is 491. Thenumber of daisies is 1413. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both tulips and daisies in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

25,344.26

__________

●24 Morris had $3538 in his bank account. Hedeposited $311 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

54

, 32

, 74

, 2, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 221, 206, 191, 226, and 266. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

189.675

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 13Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

13.5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of M.

M(5 + 6) = 16 + 28

__________

●29. This week, Samantha earned $3 more thantwice the amount she earned last week. She earned $33 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

8x − 8 = 2x + 10

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 13Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 13 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.1, ∙9

4, 6

7, 2.2, 4.2

1 0

2. 60 1 0

3. 3 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 144 2 0

6. <, > 2 0

7. 8 1 0

8. 0.443 1 0

9.67

or 6:7 or 6 in 71 0

10. ∙40 1 0

11. DA 1 0

12. 2 1 0

13. 13 1 0

14. B 2 0

15. Wednesday, 9 1 0

16. 7 1 0

17. 4 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 12 3 0

20. 36 2 0

21. 54 2 0

22. 1900 2 0

23. 25,344.3 2 0

24. 3800 2 0

25.94

or 2 14 1 0

26. 222 2 027. 189.68 2 0

28. 4 2 0

29. 15 3 0

30. 3 2 031. 84.78 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 13Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

7, 28, 112, 448, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

34 __________

44 __________

54

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

12 + (6 + 9) = (12 + 6) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.131, 0.132, 0.133, __________

●9 Ian takes out a jelly bean at random froma bag containing 9 blue jelly beans and 3 yellow jelly beans. What is the probability that Ian will take out a blue jelly bean?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙35, 56, ∙47, 47

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.6, ∙13

, 2.7, 38

, ∙1.6

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many slices of pizza will be sold in 6 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

7m = 28

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a tennis racquet?

A 70 kilometers

B 70 meters

C 70 inches

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 14 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

DayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

4228323638

Minutes for Christo Reach the Office

On which day did Chris reach the office in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Chris take to reach the office on Monday than on Friday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(13 • 7)8 = 13(7 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

6x − 12 = 30

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

32, 24, 18

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

B

D

YE

A

C

F

G

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

6x + 7 = 25

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

38

, ∙17, 7, 75

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a truck?

A 164 millimeters per hour

B 64 kilometers per hour

C 64 meters per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 14 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Marissa correctly answered 50% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 30 questions, how many questions did Marissa answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

11 + 5 • 3 − 25 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

7 cm

7 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of tulips in a nursery is 365. Thenumber of marigolds is 1244. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both tulips and marigolds in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

19,234.79

__________

●24 Richard had $2460 in his bank account. Hedeposited $130 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

12

, 34

, 1, 54

, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 216, 201, 186, 221, and 261. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

637.337

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 14 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

8.5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(4 + 8) = 18 + 30

__________

●29. This week, Christina earned $2 less thanthree times the amount she earned last week. She earned $31 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

4x + 1 = 2x + 9

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 14 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 14 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙1.6, ∙1

3, 3

8, 0.6, 2.7

1 0

2. 360 1 0

3. 4 1 0

4. C 1 0

5. 1792 2 0

6. <, < 2 0

7. 9 1 0

8. 0.134 1 0

9.

912

or 9:12 or 9 in 12

or 34

or 3:4 or 3 in 41 0

10. ∙47 1 0

11. CF 1 0

12. 3 1 0

13. 7 1 0

14. B 2 0

15. Tuesday, 4 1 0

16. 8 1 0

17. 7 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 15 3 0

20. 21 2 0

21. 42 2 0

22. 1600 2 0

23. 19,234.8 2 0

24. 2600 2 0

25.32

or 1 12 1 0

26. 217 2 0

27. 637.34 2 0

28. 4 2 0

29. 11 3 0

30. 4 2 0

31. 53.38 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 14 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

8, 32, 128, 512, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

29 __________

39 __________

49

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

13 + (4 + 8) = (13 + 4) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.131, 0.142, 0.153, __________

●9 Tyler takes out a jelly bean at random froma bag containing 1 blue jelly bean and 3 yellow jelly beans. What is the probability that Tyler will take out a yellow jelly bean?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙38, 53, ∙50, 57

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.9, ∙74

, 3.4, 58

, ∙2.1

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many cartons of chocolate milk will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

3m = 21

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a skateboard?

A 18 kilometers

B 18 inches

C 18 meters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 15 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

2719232528

Minutes for Ethanto Reach the Office

On which day did Ethan reach the office in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Ethan take to reach the office on Friday than on Tuesday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(14 • 7)8 = 14(7 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

4x − 18 = 22

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

34, 22, 16

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

B

C

Y

D

A

E

F

G

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

9x + 6 = 51

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

57

, ∙20, 11, 47

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a van?

A 140 millimeters per hour

B 40 meters per hour

C 40 kilometers per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 15 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Anna correctly answered 30% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 40 questions, how many questions did Anna answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

12 + 4 • 2 − 40 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

7 cm

7 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of tulips in a nursery is 470. Thenumber of orchids is 2114. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both tulips and orchids in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

35,684.46

__________

●24 Brandon had $1451 in his bank account. Hedeposited $342 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

34

, 54

, 74

, 94

, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 219, 204, 189, 224, and 264. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

685.609

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 15 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

11.5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of P.

P(5 + 9) = 24 + 32

__________

●29. This week, Morgan earned $5 more thantwice the amount she earned last week. She earned $35 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

18x − 2 = 2x + 6

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 15 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 15 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙2.1, ∙7

4, 5

8, 0.9, 3.4

1 0

2. 100 1 0

3. 7 1 0

4. B 1 0

5. 2048 2 0

6. <, < 2 0

7. 8 1 0

8. 0.164 1 0

9.34

or 3:4 or 3 in 41 0

10. ∙50 1 0

11. BE 1 0

12. 5 1 0

13. 11 1 0

14. C 2 0

15. Tuesday, 9 1 0

16. 8 1 0

17. 10 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 28 3 0

20. 12 2 0

21. 42 2 0

22. 2600 2 0

23. 35,684.5 2 0

24. 1800 2 0

25.114

or 2 34 1 0

26. 220 2 027. 685.61 2 0

28. 4 2 0

29. 15 3 0

30.12 2 0

31. 72.22 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 15 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

2, 6, 18, 54, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

24 __________

37 __________

110

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

21 + (7 + 8) = (21 + 7) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.731, 0.631, 0.531, __________

●9 Jim takes out a marble at random from a bagcontaining 1 red marble and 8 blue marbles. What is the probability that Jim will take out a red marble?

__________

●10. Which of these values is the least?

∙43, 54, ∙30,89

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

2.5, ∙43

, 3.3, 79

, ∙3.4

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

Hamburger ChocolateMilk

Nachos Slices of Pizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

At this rate, how many cartons of strawberry milk will be sold in 5 days? __________

●3 Solve for the value of m.

8m = 32

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a flute?

A 40 centimeters

B 40 meters

C 40 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 16 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15.

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

1921172728

Minutes for Davidto Reach the Office

On which day did David reach the office in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did David take to reach the office on Tuesday than on Monday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(10 • 2)5 = 10(2 • __________)

●17. Solve for the value of x.

8x − 10 = 14

__________

●18. Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

44, 40, 32

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

A

Y

C

B

D

E

F

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

2x + 5 = 21

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

67 , ∙25, 16,

56

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a milk van?

A 173 millimeters per hour

B 73 meters per hour

C 73 kilometers per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 16 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Charnele correctly answered 30% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 60 questions, how many questions did Charnele answer incorrectly?

__________

●20. Simplify the expression.

10 + 6 • 3 − 30 ÷ 6

__________

●21. Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

4 cm

4 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of roses in a nursery is 273. Thenumber of tulips is 1024. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both roses and tulips in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

23,333.24

__________

●24 Todd had $1137 in his bank account. Hewithdrew $336 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25. Complete the sequence.

32

, 2, 52

, 3, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 224, 209, 194, 229, and 269. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

187.666

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 16 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

22 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of P.

P(3 + 4) = 10 + 11

__________

●29. This week, Kimberly earned $5 more thanthree times the amount she earned last week. She earned $35 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

3x + 4 = 2x + 9

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 16 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 16 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.4, ∙4

3, 7

9, 2.5, 3.3

1 0

2. 250 1 0

3. 4 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 162 2 0

6. >, > 2 0

7. 8 1 0

8. 0.431 1 0

9.1:9 or 1

9 or 1 in 9

1 0

10. ∙43 1 0

11. BE 1 0

12. 8 1 0

13. 16 1 0

14. C 2 0

15. Wednesday, 2 1 0

16. 5 1 0

17. 3 1 0

18. 4 2 0

19. 42 3 0

20. 23 2 0

21. 24 2 0

22. 1300 2 0

23. 23,333.2 2 0

24. 800 2 0

25.72

or 3 12 1 0

26. 225 2 027. 187.67 2 0

28. 3 2 0

29. 10 3 0

30. 5 2 031. 138.16 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Grade 7 | Form 16 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

6, 30, 150, 750, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

35 __________

810 __________

34

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

15 + (6 + 9) = (15 + 6) __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.102, 0.202, 0.302, ________

●9 Arnold takes out a jelly bean at randomfrom a bag containing 5 blue jelly beans and 4 yellow jelly beans. What is the probability that Arnold will take out a yellow jelly bean?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙41, 52, 28,79

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

2.3, ∙98

, 4.1, 67

, ∙3.2

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many cartons of chocolate milk will be sold in 4 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of p.

7p = 63

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a ski?

A 180 kilometers

B 180 centimeters

C 180 meters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 17 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

__________

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

2125222623

Minutes for Bretto Reach the Office

On which day did Bret reach the office in the shortest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Bret take to reach the office on Friday than on Monday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(16 • 5)3 = 16(5 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

2x − 12 = 18

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

28, 12, 18

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

E

B

Y

C

A

D

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

8x + 6 = 30

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

79 , ∙23, 14,

37

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a bicycle?

A 121 millimeters per hour

B 21 kilometers per hour

C 21 meters per hour

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Grade 7 | Form 17 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Michelle correctly answered 70% ofthe questions on a test. If the test had 50 questions, how many questions did Michelle answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

18 + 5 • 4 − 30 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

9 cm

9 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of tulips in a nursery is 410.The number of marigolds is 1266. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both tulips and marigolds in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

29,833.89

__________

●24 Dennis had $3622 in his bank account.He deposited $256 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

1, 52

, 4, 112

, 7, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 222, 207, 192, 227, and 267. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

654.611

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 17 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

15.5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of M.

M(3 + 9) = 21 + 27

__________

●29. This week, Julia earned $2 more thantwice the amount she earned last week. She earned $36 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

9x − 4 = 2x + 3

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 17 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 17 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.2, ∙9

8, 6

7, 2.3, 4.1

1 0

2. 120 1 0

3. 9 1 0

4. B 1 0

5. 3750 2 0

6. <, > 2 0

7. 9 1 0

8. 0.402 1 0

9.49

or 4:9 or 4 in 91 0

10. ∙41 1 0

11. DA 1 0

12. 3 1 0

13. 14 1 0

14. B 2 0

15. Monday, 2 1 0

16. 3 1 0

17. 15 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 15 3 0

20. 32 2 0

21. 54 2 0

22. 1700 2 0

23. 29,833.9 2 0

24. 3900 2 0

25.172 1 0

26. 223 2 027. 654.61 2 0

28. 4 2 0

29. 17 3 0

30. 1 2 031. 97.34 2 0

Total

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Grade 7 | Form 17Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

6, 30, 150, 750, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

34 __________

46 __________

36

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

21 + (1 + 9) = (21 + 9) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.945, 0.834, 0.723, __________

●9 Wilson takes out a cookie at random froma bag containing 9 vanilla cookies and 1 chocolate cookie. What is the probability that Wilson will take out a vanilla cookie?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙26, 64, ∙16, 17

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.8, ∙35

, 7.8, 94

, ∙1.9

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many slices of pizza will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

8m = 56

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a baby’s sneaker?

A 10 centimeters

B 10 meters

C 10 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 18 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

__________

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

4131333729

Minutes for Jamesto Reach the Office

On which day did James reach the office in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did James take to reach the office on Monday than on Thursday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(19 • 6)4 = 19(4 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

3x − 13 = 8

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

14, 36, 42

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

BC

D

A GF

EY

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

3x + 6 = 66

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

∙17

, ∙21, 4, 57

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a sailboat?

A 390 millimeters per hour

B 39 meters per hour

C 39 kilometers per hour

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Grade 7 | Form 18 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Alan correctly answered 44% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 25 questions, how many questions did Alan answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

27 + 3 • 2 − 26 ÷ 2

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

8 cm

8 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of fairy tale books in a libraryis 289. The number of science fiction books is 1176. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both fairy tale books and science fiction books in the library.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

27,314.17

__________

●24 Joel had $1525 in his bank account.He deposited $313 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

16

, 76

, 136

, 196

, __________

●26. An amusement park is open 5 days a week.For one week, amusement park attendance per day was 232, 180, 152, 210, and 206. What was the mean number of people visiting the amusement park per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

136.261

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 18 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(2 + 5) = 14 + 35

__________

●29. This week, David earned $12 more thanthree times the amount he earned last week. He earned $30 this week. How much did he earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

3x + 5 = x + 7

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 18 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 18 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙1.9, ∙3

5, 0.8, 9

4, 7.8

1 0

2. 200 1 0

3. 7 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 3750 2 0

6. >, > 2 0

7. 1 1 0

8. 0.612 1 0

9.910

or 9:10 or 9 in 101 0

10. ∙26 1 0

11. DF 1 0

12. 20 1 0

13. 4 1 0

14. C 2 0

15. Friday, 4 1 0

16. 6 1 0

17. 7 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 14 3 0

20. 20 2 0

21. 48 2 0

22. 1500 2 0

23. 27,314.2 2 0

24. 1800 2 0

25.256 1 0

26. 196 2 027. 136.26 2 0

28. 7 2 0

29. 6 3 0

30. 1 2 031. 31.4 2 0

Total

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Grade 7 | Form 18 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

7, 14, 28, 56, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

45 __________

919 __________

47

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

11 + (9 + 8) = (11 + 9) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.042, 0.152, 0.262, __________

●9 Danny takes out a ball at random from abag containing 8 red balls and 3 white balls. What is the probability that Danny will take out a red ball?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙18, 56, ∙38, 97

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.9, ∙94

, 3.2, 49

, ∙3.1

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many cartons of chocolate milk will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of y.

9y = 36

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a screwdriver?

A 16 centimeters

B 16 kilometers

C 16 meters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 19 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

4939323743

Minutes for Miketo Reach the Office

On which day did Mike reach the office in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did Mike take to reach the office on Tuesday than on Wednesday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(9 • 1)2 = 9(1 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

7x − 19 = 16

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

28, 12, 32

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

C

D

A

E

Y

BF

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

7x + 1 = 50

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

17

, ∙17, 1, 29

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a bus?

A 172 millimeters per hour

B 72 kilometers per hour

C 72 meters per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 19 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Keisha correctly answered 60% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 60 questions, how many questions did Keisha answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

20 + 3 • 3 − 24 ÷ 6

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

6 cm 6 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of lilies in a nursery is 454.The number of roses is 1332. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both lilies and roses in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

39,457.89

__________

●24 Jeremy had $4488 in his bank account.He withdrew $981 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

19

, 29

, 13

, 49

, __________

●26. A museum is open 5 days a week. For oneweek, museum attendance per day was 170, 140, 256, 214, and 275. What was the mean number of people visiting the museum per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

821.329

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 19 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

10 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of P.

P(6 + 7) = 29 + 49

__________

●29. This week, Hannah earned $17 more thantwice the amount she earned last week. She earned $43 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

4x + 3 = 2x + 17

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 19 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 19 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.1, ∙9

4, 4

9, 0.9, 3.2

1 0

2. 200 1 0

3. 4 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 112 2 0

6. >, < 2 0

7. 8 1 0

8. 0.372 1 0

9.811

or 8:11 or 8 in 111 0

10. ∙38 1 0

11. FE 1 0

12. 7 1 0

13. 1 1 0

14. B 2 0

15. Wednesday, 7 1 0

16. 2 1 0

17. 5 1 0

18. 4 2 0

19. 24 3 0

20. 25 2 0

21. 36 2 0

22. 1800 2 0

23. 39,457.9 2 0

24. 3500 2 0

25.59 1 0

26. 211 2 027. 821.33 2 0

28. 6 2 0

29. 13 3 0

30. 7 2 031. 62.8 2 0

Total

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Grade 7 | Form 19Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

4, 12, 36, 108, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

23 __________

35 __________

25

7 Write the number that balances the equation.

22 + (8 + 2) = (22 + 8) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.131, 0.241, 0.351, __________

●9 Andrew takes out a ball at random from abag containing 6 red balls and 1 white ball. What is the probability that Andrew will take out a white ball?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙11, 60, ∙44,97

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.3, ∙12

, 2.4, 25

, ∙1.3

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many hamburgers will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

9m = 54

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a calculator?

A 15 centimeters

B 15 meters

C 15 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 20 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

__________

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

3524222314

Minutes for Bettyto Reach School

On which day did Betty reach school in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did Betty take to reach school on Tuesday than on Friday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(8 • 1)7 = 8(1 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

4x − 11 = 13

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

20, 12, 32

__________

●11 Point y is the center of the circle.

C

D

AE

Y B

F

G

H

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

9x + 8 = 53

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

25 , ∙10, 9,

12

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of an motorbike?

A 75 kilometers per hour

B 175 millimeters per hour

C 75 meters per hour

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Grade 7 | Form 20 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 James correctly answered 30% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 50 questions, how many questions did James answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

18 + 3 • 1 − 32 ÷ 2

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

5 cm

5 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of lilies in a nursery is 444.The number of roses is 1355. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both lilies and roses in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

18,456.72

__________

●24 Scott had $2765 in his bank account.He withdrew $549 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

12 , 1,

32 , 2,

52 , __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 166, 259, 199, 200, and 296. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

135.769

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 20 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

4 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(6 + 5) = 13 + 20

__________

●29. This week, Brianna earned $9 less than threetimes the amount she earned last week. She earned $33 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

5x + 6 = 3x + 8

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 20 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 20 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙1.3, 1

2, 0.3, 2

5, 2.4

1 0

2. 50 1 0

3. 6 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 324 2 0

6. >, > 2 0

7. 2 1 0

8. 0.461 1 0

9.17

or 1:7 or 1 in 71 0

10. ∙44 1 0

11. FE 1 0

12. 5 1 0

13. 9 1 0

14. A 2 0

15. Friday, 10 1 0

16. 7 1 0

17. 6 1 0

18. 4 2 0

19. 35 3 0

20. 5 2 0

21. 30 2 0

22. 1800 2 0

23. 18,456.7 2 0

24. 2200 or 2300 2 0

25. 3 1 026. 224 2 027. 135.77 2 0

28. 3 2 0

29. 14 3 0

30. 1 2 031. 25.12 2 0

Total

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Grade 7 | Form 20Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

4, 8, 16, 32, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

15 __________

210 __________

510

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

24 + (9 + 6) = (24 + 9) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.225, 0.335, 0.445, __________

●9 Vin takes out a marble at random from a bagcontaining 2 red marbles and 7 blue marbles. What is the probability that Vin will take out a red marble?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙46, 57, ∙33,49

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

2.8, ∙83

, 3.7, 25

, ∙3.7

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

Hamburger ChocolateMilk

Nachos Slices ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

At this rate, how many cartons of strawberry milk will be sold in 4 days? __________

●3 Solve for the value of m.

8m = 64

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a trumpet?

A 30 millimeters

B 30 centimeters

C 30 meters

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 21 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

1822252718

Minutes for Hannahto Reach the School

On which day did Hannah reach the school in the longest amount of time? ________

How many minutes more did Hannah take to reach the school on Tuesday than on Friday? ________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(12 • 3)7 = 12(3 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

7x + 8 = 15

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

44, 34, 32

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

A

YB

C

D

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

4x + 3 = 19

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

56 , ∙28, 19,

35

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a fire truck?

A 195 millimeters per hour

B 95 kilometers per hour

C 95 meters per hour

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 21 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Robert correctly answered 20% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 55 questions, how many questions did Robert answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

20 + 5 • 4 − 30 ÷ 5

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

5 cm

5 cmA

B C

D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of roses in a nursery is 377. Thenumber of tulips is 1237. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both roses and tulips in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

22,339.47

__________

●24 Sammy had $1237 in his bank account.He withdrew $245 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

74 ,

94 ,

114 ,

134 , __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 227, 212, 197, 232, and 272. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

173.537

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 21 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

30 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(4 + 1) = 15 + 10

__________

●29. This week, Stacey earned $2 more than threetimes the amount she earned last week. She earned $35 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

5x + 1 = 2x + 7

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 21 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 21 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙3.7, ∙8

3, 2

5, 2.8, 3.7

1 0

2. 160 1 0

3. 8 1 0

4. B 1 0

5. 64 2 0

6. =, < 2 0

7. 6 1 0

8. 0.555 1 0

9.2:9 or 2

9 or 2 in 9

1 0

10. ∙46 1 0

11. AC 1 0

12. 4 1 0

13. 19 1 0

14. B 2 0

15. Thursday, 4 1 0

16. 7 1 0

17. 1 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 44 3 0

20. 34 2 0

21. 30 2 0

22. 1600 2 0

23. 22,339.5 2 0

24. 1000 2 0

25.154

or 3 34 1 0

26. 228 2 027. 173.54 2 0

28. 5 2 0

29. 11 3 0

30. 2 2 031. 188.4 2 0

Total

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Grade 7 | Form 21Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

8, 32, 128, 512, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

811 __________

1721 __________

911

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

19 + (42 + 9) = (19 + 42) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.119, 0.229, 0.339, __________

●9 Jim takes out a ball at random from a bagcontaining 12 purple balls and 5 yellow balls. What is the probability that Jim will take out a yellow ball?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙10, 17, ∙31, 196

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

7.8, ∙19

, 4.6, 73

, ∙7.1

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many hamburgers will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

7m = 42

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a calculator?

A 12 centimeters

B 12 kilometers

C 12 inches

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 22 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

__________

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

4434364032

Minutes for Jackto Reach the Office

On which day did Jack reach the office in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did Jack take to reach the office on Monday than on Thursday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(27 • 3)8 = 81(2 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

11x − 64 = 13

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

46, 50, 86

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

BC

D

A G

F

EY

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

7x + 34 = 55

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

47

, ∙20, 9, 92

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of a truck?

A 57 kilometers per hour

B 57 meters per hour

C 570 millimeters per hour

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Grade 7 | Form 22 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Joana correctly answered 12% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 25 questions, how many questions did Joana answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

33 + 5 • 2 − 42 ÷ 3

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

3 cm

3 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of daisies in a nursery is 775.The number of roses is 1354. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both daisies and roses in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

17,353.71

__________

●24 Matt had $1780 in his bank account.He deposited $790 into his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

38

, 34

, 98

, 128

, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 220, 205, 190, 205, and 240. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

626.115

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 22 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

13 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(4 + 6) = 11 + 29

__________

●29. This week, Justin earned $10 more thantwice the amount he earned last week. He earned $32 this week. How much did he earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

x + 51 = 9x + 35

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 22 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 22 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙7.1, ∙1

9, 7

3, 4.6, 7.8

1 0

2. 200 1 0

3. 6 1 0

4. A 1 0

5. 2048 2 0

6. <, < 2 0

7. 9 1 0

8. 0.449 1 0

9.517

or 5:17 or 5 in 171 0

10. ∙31 1 0

11. CF 1 0

12. 3 1 0

13. 9 1 0

14. A 2 0

15. Friday, 4 1 0

16. 4 1 0

17. 7 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 22 3 0

20. 29 2 0

21. 18 2 0

22. 2100 or 2200 2 0

23. 17,353.7 2 0

24. 2600 2 0

25.158

or 1 78 1 0

26. 212 2 027. 626.12 2 0

28. 4 2 0

29. 11 3 0

30. 2 2 031. 81.64 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

Student: Teacher: Date:

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Student: Teacher: Date:

●5 Complete the sequence.

3, 12, 48, 192, __________

●6 Write <, >, or = in each blank.

13 __________

34 __________

15

●7 Write the number that balances the equation.

10 + (2 + 7) = (10 + 2) + __________

●8 Complete the sequence.

0.149, 1.259, 2.369, __________

●9 Alex takes out a ball at random from a bagcontaining 5 red balls and 2 white balls. What is the probability that Alex will take out a white ball?

__________

●10 Which of these values is the least?

∙16, 68, ∙51, 56

__________

●1 Write these numbers in increasing order.

0.4, ∙32

, 2.3, 15

, ∙1.4

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____

●2 The graph shows the number of lunch itemssold at a school cafeteria in one day.

Items Sold at a Cafeteria

Lunch Item Type

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

StrawberryMilk

HamburgerChocolateMilk

Nachos Slice ofPizza

Nu

mb

er

of

Item

s

At this rate, how many hamburgers will be sold in 5 days? _______

●3 Solve for the value of m.

5m = 35

__________

●4 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the length of a candle?

A 19 meters

B 19 centimeters

C 19 kilometers

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 23 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

__________

●15

Day

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

3625232415

Minutes for Lindato Reach the School

On which day did Linda reach the school in the shortest amount of time? __________

How many minutes more did Linda take to reach the school on Tuesday than on Thursday? __________

●16. Write the number that balances the equation.

(9 • 3)4 = 9(3 • __________)

●17 Solve for the value of x.

5x − 9 = 11

__________

●18 Write the greatest common factor of thesenumbers in the blank.

24, 18, 32

__________

●11 Point Y is the center of the circle.

C

D

AE

Y B

Which line segment shows the diameter of the circle?

__________

●12 Solve for the value of x.

7x + 6 = 34

__________

●13 Which of these values is the greatest?

23

, ∙14, 3, 45

__________

●14 Of the choices below, what is the bestestimate of the speed of an airplane ?

A 885 meters per hour

B 885 kilometers per hour

C 10,850 millimeters per hour

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Grade 7 | Form 23 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●19 Logan correctly answered 50% of thequestions on a test. If the test had 40 questions, how many questions did Logan answer incorrectly?

__________

●20 Simplify the expression.

10 + 4 • 1 − 30 ÷ 2

__________

●21 Rectangle ABCD is made up of twoequal squares.

3 cm

3 cm

B C

A D

Note: P = 2(l + w)

Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm

●22 The number of lilies in a nursery is 345.The number of roses is 1159. Estimate (to the nearest hundreds place) the total number of both lilies and roses in the nursery.

__________

●23 Round to the nearest tenths place.

17,345.72

__________

●24 Rodney had $1409 in his bank account.He withdrew $223 from his account. What is the estimated balance (to the nearest hundreds place) in his account now?

$__________

●25 Complete the sequence.

13

, 23

, 1, 43

, __________

●26. A zoo is open 5 days a week. For one week,zoo attendance per day was 187, 208, 155, 209, and 246. What was the mean number of people visiting the zoo per day?

Mean = __________

●27 Round to the nearest hundredths place.

133.231

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 23 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Student: Teacher: Date:

●31

5 cm

What is the circumference of the circle?

Note: π = 3.14 C = 2πr

__________ cm

●28 Solve for the value of N.

N(7 + 2) = 19 + 17

__________

●29. This week, Kayla earned $4 less thantwice the amount she earned last week. She earned $30 this week. How much did she earn last week?

$__________

●30. Solve for the value of x.

4x + 3 = 2x + 5

__________

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Grade 7 | Form 23 Copyright © 2009 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved.

Grade 7, Form 23 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect

1.∙32

, ∙1.4, 15

, 0.4, 2.31 0

2. 100 1 0

3. 7 1 0

4. B 1 0

5. 768 2 0

6. <, > 2 0

7. 7 1 0

8. 3.479 1 0

9.27

or 2:7 or 2 in 7 1 0

10. ∙51 1 0

11. DE 1 0

12. 4 1 0

13. 3 1 0

14. B 2 0

15. Friday, 1 1 0

16. 4 1 0

17. 4 1 0

18. 2 2 0

19. 20 3 0

20. ∙1 2 0

21. 18 2 0

22. 1500 2 0

23. 17,345.7 2 0

24. 1200 2 0

25.1 2

3or 5

3 1 0

26. 201 2 0

27. 133.23 2 0

28. 4 2 0

29. 17 3 0

30. 1 2 0

31. 31.4 2 0

Total

Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.

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