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7th Grade ASK Test Practice
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a. 7b. 12c. 16d. 64
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c. 64
1 - 200 Which two figures will always be similar?
A. two squaresB. two rhombusesC. two rectanglesD. two trapezoids
A. Two squares
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Look at the pattern below.
384, 192, 96, 48What are the next two numbers in this pattern?
A. 48 and 24
B. 24 and 14
C. 24 and 12
D. 12 and 6
C. 24 and 12
Jessica is a class treasurer. She wants to create a display so that students can see how the amount of money in the treasury changes from month to month over a 10-month period. Which of the following would probably be the best display for Jessica to use?A. circle graph B. stem-and-leaf graphC. line graph D. bar graph
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C. Line graph
1 – 500 Which shows the numbers in
order from least to greatest?
A. -4, 2, -2, 4
B. -11, -9, 0, 12
C. -1, -3, -8, -11
D. 1, 2, 5, -8
B. -11, -9, 0, 12
Which is the value of 2.5n + 3.25 when n = 10?
A. 10B. 13.25C. 25D. 28.25
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D. 28.25
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3/8 = ?A. 375%B. 37.5C. 3.75%D. 0.375
D. 0.375
How does the absolute value of 5 compare with the absolute value of -6?
A. The absolute value of 5 is less than the absolute value of -6.B. The absolute value of 5 is greater than the absolute value of -6.C. The absolute values are the same.D. The absolute value of 5 is 11 greater than the absolute value of -6.
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A. The absolute value of 5 is less than the absolute value of -6.
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Albert is creating a mobile as an art project. One of the objects hanging
from the mobile is a circular disk with a radius of 4 cm. He wants to cover both
sides of the disk with colored foil. What is a reasonable estimate of the
amount of foil he will use?A. 24 sq. cm. B. 48 sq. cmC. 72 sq. cm D. 96 sq. cm
D. 96 sq. cm
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Which list shows the numbers in order from least to greatest?
A. 26, 33, 42, 52
B. 26, 33, 42, 52
C. 42, 52,, 33, 26
D. 52,42, 33, 26
C. 42, 52,, 33, 26
Look at the equation below.Y = 2x + 1
Which is the correct table of this equation?
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x y
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
x y
1 2
2 4
3 6
4 8
x y
1 3
2 4
3 6
4 9
x y
1 3
2 5
3 7
4 9
Y = 2x + 1x y
1 3
2 5
3 7
4 9
Rahul has a math textbook, a history textbook, and a science textbook in his backpack. In how many different ways
can he arrange the textbooks if she places them on the same shelf of his
bookcase?A. 2 B. 3C. 6 D. 9
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C. 6
In a random survey, 20 out of 25 students said they were in favor of a school trip to an amusement park. If there are 800 students in the school, predict the number of students who would favor a trip to an amusement
park?A. 160 B. 600C. 640 D. 795
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C. 640
Seventy two students tried out for a cheerleading squad. Only ¼ of the
students made the squad. What percent of the students did NOT make the
cheerleading squad?A. 18% B. 25%C. 54% D. 75%
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D. 75%
Which is the best unit for measuring the height of a flagpole?
A. KilometerB. MeterC. CentimeterD. Millimeter
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B. Meter
There are 20 students in a class. Every student plays on the basketball team or the baseball team. If 9 students play
only on the baseball team, and 8 students play only on the basketball team, how
many students play on both teams?
A. 2 B. 3C. 11 D. 12
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b. 3
Andrew picks a matching pair of socks from his drawer at random, records the results, and returns the
socks to his drawer. He records his results in the table below.
What is the probability that the next pair of socks he picks will be white?
A. 12/9 B. 9/12C. 9/7 D. 3/7
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Color Frequency
Brown 4
Black 8
White 9
d. 3/7
Ping has already saved $25 for his vacation. He can save an additional $8 per week. He wants to have at
least $65 to spend while on vacation.
Which inequality can Ping use to find n, the number of weeks he will have to save in order to have at
more than $65?
A. 8n + 25 < 65 B. 8n + 65 > 25C. 8n + 25 > 65 D. 8n – 25 > 65
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C. 8n + 25 > 65
Evaluate18 – (6 – 4) x 3
A. 0 B. 6C. 9 D. 12
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D. 12
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5 x 3/5 + 4/5
A. 1 4/5 B. 2 2/5C. 3 4/5 D. 10
c. 3 4/5
Carmen is 5’7” tall. Her brother is 4’11” tall. What is their total height?
A. 9’6” B. 9’18”C. 10’6” D. 10’18”
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C. 10’6”
Which of the following is an illustration of the additive inverse property?
A. 8 + (-8) = 0 B. -8 + 0 = -8C. 8 x 1/8 = 1 D. 8 x 1 = 8
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A. 8 + (-8) = 0
There are 20 seventh-graders and 24 eighth graders in an auditorium. The teachers want
to seat them so that each row has only seventh-graders or only eighth graders. What
is the greatest number of students in each row?
A. 2 B. 4
C. 6 D. 8
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B. 4
A spice store sells ground cinnamon for $2.05 per ounce. About how
much will 1 7/8 ounces cost?A. $2 B. $3C. $4 D. $6
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C. $4
In a random survey, 9 out of 50 students said that they were in favor of putting on a musical
for the school play. What is the probability that a student chosen at random from this school is in favor of putting on a musical?
A. 9% B. 18%C. 27% D. 45%
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B. 18%
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