Grade 7 Math Paper 2 Mid Year Examination 2019

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Blouberg Ridge Primary School

Grade 7
Mathematics
Paper 2
Mid-Year Examination Paper 2019

Question 1: Underline the correct answer. [5]

1.1 A double compact disk (CD) box has a height of 2cm, length of 14cm and a breadth of 12 cm.

Calculate the volume of the CD box.

a) 336 cm b) 28 𝑐𝑚3 c) 336𝑐𝑚2 d) 336𝑐𝑚3

1.2 The area of a rectangle is 45𝑐𝑚2 . If the length is 9cm, calculate the breadth.

a) 5cm b) 10cm c) 3cm d) 15cm

1.3 The perimeter of a square is 24cm. The length of a side is:

a) 6cm b) 4cm c)12cm d) 8cm

1.4 The formula to calculate area of a triangle is


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a) A=LX B b) A= S x S c) A= 2 (b x h) d)d) A= L x B x H

1.5 The triangle on the right is called

a) scalene

b) equilateral

c) right-angled triangle

d) isosceles

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Question 2: Fill in the blanks. [5]

2.1 The sum of the angles in a quadrilateral equals __________________. (1)

2.2 The polygon with nine sides is called a ______________________. (1)

2.3 A triangle with all sides equal is called _____________________. (1)

2.4 The ______________________ is the outline or border around the outside of a circle. (1)

2.5 A straight angle measures ___________________ degrees. (1)

Question 3: Angles [12]

3.1 Measure the following angles. (2)

3.1.1 3.1.2

______________ ________________

3.2 Look at the diagram on the right and name the type of angles. (3)

3.2.1 GHD - ___________________________

3.2.2 FHE - _____________________________

3.2.3 AHD - _____________________________

3.3 Construct and label angle PQR measuring 50˚. (2)

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3.4 Use your knowledge of triangles and angles to find the size of the missing angle. Show your working.
(2)

______________________________________________
_______________________________________________

(2)

____________________________________________
____________________________________________

Question 4: Circles [5]

4.1 Draw concentric circles, one with a diameter of 100 mm, the other with a radius of 3cm. (2)

4.2 Mark the centre point A. (1)

4.3 Draw a chord in the larger circle so that it does not touch the circumference of the smaller
circle. Label the chord DE. (2)

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Question 5: Look at the 3D shapes below and complete the table. [6]

3D Shape Faces Edges Vertices

Question 6: Calculate the area of the shapes below: [9]

6.1
Show all your working.

6.2 Show all your working.

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6.3 Calculate the area of the shaded region. The measurements given are in centimetres (cm).

Show all your working.

Question 7: Problem Solving [8]

7.1 Mr J. Daniel has a rectangular garden which is 14m long and 7m wide. He builds a fence

around it but leaves an opening 2,5 m for a gate.

a) How long is the fence? (2)

b) What will the fence cost if it is R47 per metre? (2)

c) If he gets the fence from a cheaper supplier at R39,00 per metre, how much will he
save in total? (2)

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7.2. A sweet factory produces a new range of sweets that will fit in the box as shown below.

The surface of the box will be wrapped in a label giving details of the product.

Find the surface area of the box. (2)

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