2023-2024 7th Grade Pre- & Post-Test PDF
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Kentwood High School
2024
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This is a 7th grade pre- and post-test covering various math concepts. The test includes questions about proportions, expressions, and word problems.
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7TH GRADE PRE-/POST- TEST 2023-24 Name: _______________________________________________ 1) An artist is hired to draw comical portraits at an amusement park. She is able to complete at least 5 portraits per hour. On what day does the artist not meet this requirement? Ⓐ Day 1: 32 portraits in 7 hours...
7TH GRADE PRE-/POST- TEST 2023-24 Name: _______________________________________________ 1) An artist is hired to draw comical portraits at an amusement park. She is able to complete at least 5 portraits per hour. On what day does the artist not meet this requirement? Ⓐ Day 1: 32 portraits in 7 hours Ⓑ Day 2: 24 portraits in 4 hours Ⓒ Day 3: 45 portraits in 8 hours Ⓓ Day 4: 25 portraits in 5 hours 2) Two snails are racing across a table. Their distances are shown below. Identify the snail(s) whose distance is proportional to the time traveled. Slime Time (min.) Distance (in.) 0 0 1 5 2 10 4 20 Ⓐ Only Slider's travel is proportional. Ⓑ Only Slime's travel is proportional. Ⓒ Both Slime's and Slider's travel are proportional. Ⓓ Neither Slime's and Slider's travel are proportional. Page 1 Updated 8.21.23 3) A new restaurant has a policy that the bill includes an 18% tip. Which of the following bill amounts and tips were calculated correctly? Ⓐ bill: $24.78, bill with tip: $27.75 Ⓑ bill: $32.01, bill with tip: $38.93 Ⓒ bill: $59.44, bill with tip: $66.57 Ⓓ bill: $17.35, bill with tip: $20.47 4) Malik started a savings account with $150 and then withdrew $60.50, withdrew $89.50, and withdrew $150.00. How much money will Malik need to get his account back to $0.00 in order to avoid bank fees? Ⓐ Malik will need to deposit $0.00 Ⓑ Malik will need to deposit $150.00 Ⓒ Malik will need to deposit $89.50 Ⓓ Malik will need to deposit $29.00 5) The science club is making T-shirts to sell. They need $1,265 to pay for a trip to the Earth Science Conference. They have 125 T-shirts to sell. Each T-shirt costs the club $2.25. What is the minimum price the science club can sell their T-shirts for? Ⓐ The minimum price to sell the T-shirts is $12.65 Ⓑ The minimum price to sell the T-shirts is $12.50 Ⓒ The minimum price to sell the T-shirts is $12.37 Ⓓ The minimum price to sell the T-shirts is $12.25 Page 2 Updated 8.21.23 6) The perimeter of the rectangle at the right is 50 centimeters. What is the area of the rectangle? Ⓐ The area is 50 cm2. Ⓑ The area is 8 cm2. Ⓒ The area is 25 cm2. Ⓓ The area is 136 cm2. 7) Samir is on the golf team and also caddies at a golf course to earn money. He wants to buy some golf equipment that costs $530 including tax. The manager of the golf course pays him $25 a day to caddie. He also earns $36 from the person he caddies for that day. What is the inequality to represent the number of days Samir needs to work to earn enough for the golf equipment? Let x represent the number of days. Ⓐ (36 - 25) x ≥ 530 Ⓑ (36 - 25) x ≤ 530 Ⓒ (25 +36) x ≥ 530 Ⓓ (25 +36) x ≤ 530 8) Nithya wants to start training for the upcoming volleyball season. She researches two gyms near where she lives. A gym membership at Be Fit costs $90 to join plus $12 for each month (starting the first month). A gym membership at Right Now costs $22 a month. In how many months will the membership costs be the same? Ⓐ Nithya pays the same after 9 months. Ⓑ Nithya pays the same after 10 months. Ⓒ Nithya pays the same after 11 months. Ⓓ Nithya pays the same after 12 months. Page 3 Updated 8.21.23 9) Minyoung noticed that the street she lived on crossed two other streets that were parallel to each other. The streets create the angles shown in the diagram. Which of Minyoung’s statements are incorrect? Ⓐ There exists exactly one set of parallel lines. Ⓑ m∠3 = m∠1 Ⓒ m∠3 + m∠4 = 90° Ⓓ Angles 2 and 3 are supplementary angles. 10) Elevator A moves at a constant rate of 18 feet in 3 seconds. Which of the other elevators are in a proportional relationship with this elevator? Ⓐ Elevator B: constant rate of 40 feet in 5 seconds. Ⓑ Elevator C : represented by the equation, y = 6x. Ⓒ Elevator D: represented by the table at the right. Ⓓ Elevator E: represented by the graph at the right. 11) Pete is making 8 identical fruit baskets as gifts. Each basket contains some apples and 12 oranges. Pete uses a total of 168 pieces of fruit to make the baskets. Which equation can be used to determine the number of apples, a, that are in each basket, and what is the number of apples in each? Ⓐ 8a + 12=168; 9 apples Ⓑ 12(a + 8)=168; 6 apples Ⓒ 8(a + 12)=168; 9 apples Ⓓ a(8 + 12)=168; 8.4 apples Page 4 Updated 8.21.23 12) The plan for the Chayton's backyard play area, shaped like a rectangle, is shown. A border is planned around the perimeter of the play area. In the simplest factored form, how many feet of material is needed for the border? Ⓐ 2(18.5 + 14.4) Ⓑ 2(18.5) + 2(14.4) Ⓒ 18.5 + 18.5 + 14.4 + 14.4 Ⓓ 18.5 x 14.4 13) Ty’Asia is using her grandmother’s plate to decorate her cake. The plate has an approximate circumference of 25.13 inches. What is the area, in square inches, of the plate that Ty’Asia has for her cake? Round to the nearest hundredth. Ⓐ 3.99 in2 Ⓑ 12.57 in2 Ⓒ 25.13 in2 Ⓓ 50.27 in2 14) To evaluate the expression using the Order of Operations, what is the first step in simplifying? Ⓐ Divide -87 by 3 Ⓑ Subtract -6 Ⓒ Multiply -4 by 5 Ⓓ Add 5 and 8 15) In the class fish tank, there are 12 fish, 4 cherry barbs and 8 guppies. Which probability statements are true? Select all that apply. Ⓐ The probability of selecting a cherry barb is more than 1/2. Ⓑ The probability of selecting a guppy is more than 1/2. Ⓓ It is twice as likely that a fish scooped from the tank will be a guppy. Ⓓ The probability of selecting a guppy is shown by P(guppy) = ⅔. Page 5 Updated 8.21.23