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This document is a Year 7 Maths practice test consisting of various mathematical problems, including calculations, rounding, and simplification. The test is non-calculator and requires students to show all working out. It covers topics such as multiplication, division, percentages, and basic algebra, with a total of 100 marks available.

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PRACTICE-TEST-Year-7-Maths-Progress-Test 1

This document is a Year 7 Maths practice test consisting of various mathematical problems, including calculations, rounding, and simplification. The test is non-calculator and requires students to show all working out. It covers topics such as multiplication, division, percentages, and basic algebra, with a total of 100 marks available.

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Name: _______________________________________________

Teacher: _______________________________________________

Year 7 Maths PRACTICE Progress


Test 1

Time: 60 minutes
Total marks available: 100
Total marks achieved: ______
Percentage: ______

This is a NON – CALCULATOR paper

You MUST show ALL working out

St Edmund Campion School


1. Work out 529 × 13

…………………………
(2 marks)

2. Use the information that 892 × 34 = 30328

to find the value of 8.92 × 3.4

…………………………
(1 mark)
3. Work out 4920 ÷ 15

…………………………
(3 marks)
4. Bobby needs 180 tiles for a room.
Tiles are sold in boxes. There are 16 tiles in each box.

Work out the least number of boxes of tiles that Bobby needs.

………………………… boxes
(2 marks)
5. Write down the value of the 9 in the number 89765

…………………………
(1 mark)

6. Here are four digits. 7 3 4 9

Use three of these digits to write down the smallest possible even 3-digit number.

…………………………
(1 mark)

7. Write down the value of 8 in the number 2.18

…………………………
(1 mark)

8. Write 8402 correct to the nearest 10.

…………………………
(1 mark)

9. Write the number 91 082 to the nearest hundred.

…………………………
(1 mark)

10. Write 9.274002 correct to 3 decimal places.

…………………………
(1 mark)
11. Round 95041 to 1 significant figure.

…………………………
(1 mark)

12. Write 0.01642 correct to 1 significant figure.

…………………………
(1 mark)

13. Round 92 312 to 2 significant figures.

…………………………
(1 mark)

a) 14. Write these numbers in ascending order 0.42, 0.4, 0.04, 0.402, 0.005

(2 marks)

15. Find the number that is exactly halfway between 8.3 and 9.5

…………………………
(2 marks)

16. Calculate 10.2−7.91

…………………………
(1 mark)
17. Here are the costs of tickets for a concert.

Two adults go to the concert with three children.


Altogether, how much do their tickets cost?
Adults: £19.95

Children: £14.50

£ …………………………
(3 marks)

18. Calculate 0.04 ÷ 10

…………………………
(1 mark)

19. Work out 84.52 × 1000

…………………………
(1 mark)
20. Given that 24 × 76.1 = 1826.4, write down the exact value of each of the following.

240 × 761 = …………………………

1826.4
2.4
= …………………………

18.26
= …………………………
761
(3 marks)
21. Write these numbers in order of size. Start with the smallest number.
Order the following: 5, -7, -2, 0, 6

........ , ........ , ........ , ........ , ........


(1 mark)

22. In Norway last year, the lowest temperature was −8°C.


In Norway last year, the highest temperature was 39°C greater than the lowest
temperature.

Work out the highest temperature in Norway last year.

………………………… °C
(2 marks)
23. The table shows the highest and lowest temperatures one day in London and Moscow.

Work out the difference between the highest and lowest temperature in Moscow.

…………………………
(1 mark)

24. Work out −4 − (−3)

…………………………
(1 mark)

25. Two numbers multiply together to make 6, but add together to make −5

What are the two numbers?

…………………………
(2 marks)

26. Fill in the missing number in the box using only negative numbers.

−6 − = 14
…………………………
(1 mark)
27. Work out 8 + 36 ÷ 4

…………………………
(1 mark)

28. Write brackets ( ) in this statement to make it correct.

8 × 4 + 3 = 56

(1 mark)

29. Work out 30% of 40

…………………………
(2 marks)

30. Work out 15% of 260 grams.

………………………… grams
(2 marks)

31. Write 16 out of 25 as a percentage.

………………………… %
(1 mark)
32. The normal price of a cat basket is £18. In a sale, the price of the cat basket is reduced
by 25%. Work out the sale price of the cat basket.

£ …………………………
(3 marks)

33. Increase 360 by 40%

…………………………
(3 marks)

34. A tin of paint costs £8.27.


Helen buys 29 tins of paint.

Work out an estimate for the total cost.

£ …………………………
(2 marks)

6289
35. Estimate the answer to:
4.3×2.9

(3 marks)
36. Expand 8(3 − 8𝑝𝑝)

…………………………
(1 mark)

37. Expand and simplify 3(8𝑦𝑦 − 2) − 5(1 − 𝑦𝑦)

…………………………
(3 marks)

38. Factorise 30𝑥𝑥 − 6

…………………………
(1 mark)

39. Simplify 𝑚𝑚 × 𝑚𝑚 × 𝑚𝑚

…………………………
(1 mark)

40. Simplify 6𝑥𝑥 − 2 + 𝑥𝑥 − 10

…………………………
(2 marks)
41. Simplify 6 × 2𝑎𝑎

…………………………
(1 mark)

42. Simplify 𝑝𝑝 + 𝑝𝑝 + 𝑝𝑝 + 𝑝𝑝

…………………………
(1 mark)

43. Simplify 12𝑥𝑥 ÷ 3

…………………………
(1 mark)

10𝑛𝑛+2𝑛𝑛
44. Simplify
4

…………………………
(1 mark)

45. Matt has x cards. Jim has 4 less cards than Matt.
Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of cards Jim has.

…………………………
(1 mark)
46. Matt has x cards. Kate has halt the amount of cards that Matt has.
Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of cards Kate has.

…………………………
(1 mark)
47. Katie has x pets. Agatha has three times as many pets as Katie.
Isabel has 5 more pets than Katie.
Write a simplified expression, in terms of x, for the total number of pets that Katie, Agatha
and Isabel have.

…………………………
(3 marks)

48. There y boxes on a table. There are 10 sweets in each box.


Write an expression, in terms of y, for the total number of sweets in boxes.

…………………………
(1 mark)
49. Work out the area of the shape below. Leave your answer in terms of 𝑥𝑥.

…………………………
(3 marks)
49. Write an expression for the perimeter of the shape below.

…………………………
(3 marks)
50. Write down the number 92 013 in words.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(1 mark)

51. Work out the value of 16.23 ÷ 0.3

…………………………
(3 marks)

52. Work out the value of −19 + 10

…………………………
(1 mark)

53. Work out the value of −4 × 8

…………………………
(1 mark)

54. Decrease £90 by 17%.

…………………………
(3 marks)
55. Write the number thirty two million in figures.

…………………………
(1 mark)

56. Write down an 8 digit number that has a 5 as its thousands digit. You can only use the
digit 5 once.

…………………………
(1 mark)

57. Trevor buys a boat. The cost of the boat is £19 500 plus VAT at 20%
Trevor pays a deposit of £20 000. He pays the rest of the cost in 10 equal payments.
Work out the amount of each of the 10 payments.

…………………………
(4 marks)
58. Mr Page uses oil to heat his home.
At the beginning of November there were 600 litres of oil in his oil tank.
Mr Page bought enough oil to fill the tank completely.
He paid 75p per litre for this oil.
He paid a total amount of £1500
At the end of February Mr Page had 200 litres of oil in the tank.
He bought enough oil to fill the tank completely.
The cost of oil had increased by 15p.
Work out the total amount Mr Page paid for the oil he bought in February.

…………………………
(5 marks)

TOTAL MARKS: 100 MARKS

END OF PAPER

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