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EOG Grade 7 - Sample Questions

The document contains a series of sample questions for a Grade 7 end-of-grade assessment, covering various mathematical concepts such as scale factors, weights, costs, geometry, and proportional relationships. Each question requires students to apply their knowledge to solve problems involving calculations, equations, and interpretations of data. The questions are designed to assess students' understanding of key mathematical principles and their ability to apply them in practical scenarios.
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EOG Grade 7 - Sample Questions

The document contains a series of sample questions for a Grade 7 end-of-grade assessment, covering various mathematical concepts such as scale factors, weights, costs, geometry, and proportional relationships. Each question requires students to apply their knowledge to solve problems involving calculations, equations, and interpretations of data. The questions are designed to assess students' understanding of key mathematical principles and their ability to apply them in practical scenarios.
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END OF GRADE - SAMPLE QUESTIONS

GRADE 7

1. There are two similar polygons as shown below. Find the scale factor used
to create the smaller polygon.
2. A basket contains three types of fruits weighing 58/3 kg in all. If 73/9 kg of
these be apples, 19/6 kg is oranges and the rest pears. What is the weight of
the pears in the basket?

3. Cookies are on sale! Today each cookie costs $0.75 less than the normal
price. Right now if you buy 7 of them it will only cost you $2.80! Write an
equation to determine the normal price of each cookie. Find the normal price
of each cookie.
4. Christopher has breakfast at a cafe and the cost of his meal is $36 Because of
the service, he wants to leave a 10% tip. What is his total bill including tip?

5. The circumference of a hula hoop is 86π. What is the radius of the hula
hoop?
−b
6. What is the sign of a.( b ) when a = 0 and b < 0?

7. A caterpillar eats 1400% of its birth mass in one day. The caterpillar's birth
mass is m grams.
Which of the following expressions could represent the amount, in grams,
the caterpillar eats in one day?
1400
a) 100 m
b) 1.4 m
c) 14 m
d) 1400 m
e) 0.14 m

8. Which equation can be used to solve for x in the following diagram?

a) 0 0
150 +10 x =180
0

b) 0 0
150 −10 x =180
0

c) 0
150 =10 x
0

d) 0 0
150 +10 x =360
0
9. Chris examines a salt crystal under his microscope. He finds that it is a cube
with each side length 6 millimeters.
Draw one square face of the crystal on the grid below.

10.What is the relationship between angle a & b

a) Vertical angles
b) Complementary angles
c) Supplementary angles
d) Adjacent angles
e) Linear pair of angles
11.Enlarge this shape by scale factor 2

12.A gardener uses a total of 61.5 gallons of gasoline in one month. Of the total
3
amount of gasoline, 5 was used in his lawn mowers. How many gallons of
gasoline did the gardener use in his lawn mowers in the one month?

31 1
13.What is the value of 12.5− 2 +1 4
14.On a map, two cities are 2.8 inches apart. The map has a scale of 1 inch to
25 miles. How far apart, in inches, would the same two cities be on a map
that has a scale of 1 inch to 40 miles?

15.Which expression is equivalent to the expression shown below?


2 + 3(2x + 5)
a) 7 + 6x
b) 17 + 2x
c) 17 + 6x
d) 25 + 10x
16. Marcy is buying prizes to give away at a fundraiser, as described below.
 She has $250.00 to spend. She buys 13 movie passes for $9.50 each.
 She buys 3 gift cards valued at $25.00 each.
 She will use the rest of the money to buy candy bars that cost $1.75
each.
What is the greatest number of candy bars she can buy with the rest of
the money?

17.At a company, a copy machine prints 175 pages in 5 minutes. If the number
of pages printed is proportional to the time, in minutes, what is the unit rate?
18.The equation y = 4.3x can be used to determine the total cost, y, in dollars,
of x pounds of apples. What does the number 4.3 represent in the equation?
a) The number of apples in 1 pound
b) The number of apples in x pounds
c) The cost of 1 pound of apples
d) The cost of x pounds of apples

19.The table below shows a proportional relationship between x and y.

What is the constant of proportionality for the relationship between x and y?


A) 0.25
B) 0.50
C) 1.50
D) 1.75
20.Mr. Jensen purchased an airline ticket on a web site. The original price of
the airline ticket was $473.00. He used a coupon code to receive a 20%
discount. A sales tax of 12% was applied after the discount. What was the
total purchase price of the airline ticket after the discount, including sales
tax?
a) $105.92
b) $332.99
c) $423.81
d) $529.76

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