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Interpreting Graphs 2

This document is a mathematics assessment for 7th grade students. It consists of 9 questions testing various math skills like conversions, calculating areas and volumes, interpreting data displays, and calculating averages. The assessment covers a wide range of common math topics that 7th graders are expected to understand. It aims to evaluate students' proficiency in these important areas of mathematics.

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Interpreting Graphs 2

This document is a mathematics assessment for 7th grade students. It consists of 9 questions testing various math skills like conversions, calculating areas and volumes, interpreting data displays, and calculating averages. The assessment covers a wide range of common math topics that 7th graders are expected to understand. It aims to evaluate students' proficiency in these important areas of mathematics.

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Mathematics (Year 7) February 2024

Name: _________________________ Room ( )


Total Marks

Time allowed: 45 min /50

1. Complete the following conversions.


a. 80 cm2 = ………… mm2 (1)
b. 90 m2 = ………… cm2 (1)
c. 40 mm2 = ………… cm2 (1)
d. 4.6 ha = ………… m2 (1)
e. 64 000 m2 = ………… ha (1)
(Total for Question 1 = 5 marks)

2. Work out the area of these shapes.


a. (2)

7 cm

14 cm

b. (3)

7 cm 11 cm

8 cm

(Total for Question 2 = 5 marks)

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3. Work out:

4 cm

3 cm
6 cm
a. volume of the cuboid (2)
b. surface area of the cuboid (4)

(Total for Question 3 = 6 marks)

4. The two-way table shows the favourite colour of the students in the class.
Other
Red Blue Green Total
colour
Boys 5 8 2
Girls 4 22
Total 12 11 9
a. How many of boys choose green as their favourite colour? (1)
b. How many of the students did not choose red, blue or green as their favourite
colour? (3)

(Total for Question 4 = 4 marks)


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5. The dual bar chart shows the favourite type of cake the student in the class.
8
Favourite type of cake
Boys Girls
6

0
vanilla ginger chocolate coffee
a. How many of the boys chose chocolate as their favourite cake? (1)

b. How many of the girls chose coffee as their favourite cake? (1)

c. How many more boys than girls chose vanilla as their favourite cake? (1)

d. How many students are there in the class? (1)

e. Which type of cake was chosen most by


i. boys? (1)
ii. girls? (1)
iii. whole class? (1)

(Total for Question 5 = 7 marks)

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6. Look at the following sets of data. Which type of diagram, graph or chart do you think
is the best to use to display the data?
a. The number of people going to a supermarket each day for one week. (1)

b. The height of 100 trees in a park. (1)

c. The proportion of different magazines sold in a shop one day. (1)

d. The sales of books each month for a year. (1)

(Total for Question 6 = 4 marks)


7. The compound bar chart shows the ingredients in 1500 ml of fruit drink.

Fruit Drink Ingredients


Mango Orange Lime Apple Grapefruit

Amount
(ml)

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600

a. Which is the most used ingredient? (1)

b. Which is the least used ingredient? (1)

c. How many millilitres of grapefruit juice are used in the fruit drink? (1)

d. How many more millilitres of apple juice than lime juice are used in fruit drink? (2)

e. What fraction of the fruit drink is mango juice? Give answer in simplest form. (2)

(Total for Question 7 = 7 marks)

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8. This infographic shows information about electricity production in the UK.


Where does our electricity comes from?
Electricity production in UK

Number of wind turbines in the world


10% 5%

20%
40%

25%
represents 50 000 wind turbines
Coal
Gas
Nuclear
Wind and solar
Other

Top four countries in electricity production by wind power

Brazil
8%

Germany
15%
China
45%

USA
32%

a. What percentage of eletricity production in the UK comes from:


i. coal? (1)

ii. wind and solar? (1)

b. How many wind turbines are there in the world? (1)

c. ………………… produces 3 times as much electricity from wind power as


…………………. (2)
(Total for Question 8 = 5 marks)

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9. These are the ages, in years, of the students in a class.


12 11 11 10 11 13 14 13 15 10 13 11
a. Work out
i. mode (1)
ii. median (2)
iii. mean age. (2)
b. Which average best represent the data? Give a reason for your choice. (2)

(Total for Question 9 = 7 marks)


TOTAL FOR PAPER = 50 MARKS

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