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The City School

PAF Chapter
Prep + Senior 1 Section

Intervention workbook

Mathematics
(2nd Term)

Grade – 7
Topic: Algebra 1
Q1 Encircle the correct option.
1. A scarf y meters long is cut in two equal pieces. The length of each piece is
a) 2y c) y + 2
𝐲
b) d) y + ½
𝟐

2. Which expression represents "eight less than the product of five and a number"?
a) 8 – 5n c) 8 – (5 + n)
b) 8 – 5 + n d) 5n – 8
3. The product of two numbers 2p and 7p is
a) 2p x 7p c) 14p
b) 2(p x 7) d) (2 x 7) p
4. The days in n weeks can be represented as
a) 7 + n c) 7n
𝑛
b) 7 x n d) 7

5. The length of a side of square is given as 2x + 3. Which expression represents the perimeter
of the square?
a) 2x + 16 c) 8x + 3
b) 6x + 9 d) 8x + 12
Q2 Fill in the blanks with an appropriate answer.

a) The speed of car is 55 km/hrs. The distance covered in y hours can be represented in
algebraic expression as ___________________.
b) 5a and 5b are ___________ terms.
c) How many minutes are there in m hours? _______________
d) Sum of 2q and 7p is _______________.
e) Construct a formula for the given statement. The cost of m eggs at 12 cents each.
_________
Q3 When a number is doubled and 5 is subtracted from the result, the answer is 37. What is the
number?
Q4 The sum of two numbers is 120. If the larger number is four times the smaller number, what
are the two numbers?
Q5 When loaded with bricks, a lorry weighs 11,600 kg. If the bricks are three times as heavy as
the empty lorry, find the weight of the bricks.

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Topic: Algebra 2
Q1. Encircle the correct option.
i) Lame and Jane have $42 altogether. If Lame has $y, then Jane has
a) $(42 + y) c) $(y - 42)
b) $(42 - y) d) $(42 y)
ii) In a class, the average age of m boys is a years and n girls b years. The average age of class is
_______________.
ab ab
a) c)
2 mn
ab am  bn
b) d)
mn mn
iii) If 5 pencils cost x cents, then the cost of y similar pencils in $ is _________.
xy xy
a) c)
5 20
xy x
b) d)
500 20 y
iv) The sum of the ages of two brothers is 11. Elder brother is 10 years older than younger
brother. The younger brother is ________ years old.

a) 1 c) 11

b) 10 d) 21

Q2. Fill in the blanks.


a) In the term 3n, n is the ___________ and 3 attached to it is called ________ of the term.
b) Sum of two consecutive numbers is 100. If first number is x, second number will be
__________.
c) Open sentences which use the symbol “=” are called _____________.
d) Mr. Ghazi is three times as tall as his son, Ali. If Ali is x m tall, then Mr. Ghazi is
________ m tall.

Q3 Find a, as the sum of 2a and 15 is divided by 7, the result is 11.

Q4 A man buys r shirts at $p each and sells them at $q each. What is the profit? Give your
answer in terms of p, q and r.

Q5 A class of 44 pupils sat for a test in a Mathematics. If the number of pupils who passed the
test is three times the number of pupils who failed, find the number of pupil who passed the
test?

Q6 What are the four consecutive numbers whose sum is 50?

Q7 Susan is 10 years older than her brother. In three years time, she will be twice as old her
brother. What are their present ages?

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Topic: Algebra 3
Q1 Write each phrase as an algebraic expression.

a. Seven increased by a number x


b. 15 less than a number m
c. The product of 13 and n
d. Thirty-two divided by a number y
e. Five more than twice a number
f. Twice a number divide by 4
g. Three times a number decreased by 11

Q2 Choose the correct option

i. Fifteen less than twice a number


a) 15 – 2x b) 2x + 15 c) 2x – 15

ii. Three time a number, increased by seventeen

a) 3(a + 17) b) 3a + 17 c) (17 + 3)a

iii) The product of nine and a number, decreased by six

a) 9(m – 6) b) 6(9-m) c)9m – 6

iv) Thirty divided by seven times a number


7n
a) 30 + 70n b)30 c) 30(7n)

v) Ali earns $30 in five days. Write an algebraic expression to represent the amount of money she will
earn in x day.
30
a) 30x b) 𝑥
c)30 + x

Q3.A rectangle has a width of cm. The height is 3 cm less than the width. Write an expression for
the perimeter of the rectangle.

Word problems on algebraic equation

Remember to show all 5 parts.

1. Label the unknowns.

2. Set up the equation.

3. Solve the equation.

4. Find the value for the unknowns.

5. Check.

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Work all problems in the space provided
1. Find two consecutive integers whose sum is 45.

2. Find three consecutive even integers whose sum is 72.

3. Find two consecutive odd integers whose sum is –88.

4. Find two consecutive even integers such that the sum of the larger and twice the smaller is 62.

5. Find three consecutive integers such that the sum of twice the smallest and 3 times the largest is 126.

6. Seven times a number is equal to 12 more than 3 times the number. Find the number.

7. Ten more than 6 times a number is 4 less than 4 times the number.

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8. The second of two numbers is 4 times the first. Their sum is 50. Find the numbers.

9. The second of two numbers is 5 more than twice the first. Their sum is 80. Find the numbers.

10. The perimeter of a rectangle is 24 inches. Find the dimensions if its length is 3 inches greater than its
width.

11. Find the measures of the angles of a triangle if the angles are represented by x, 4x, and 4x.

12. The perimeter of a triangle is 51 centimeters. The lengths of its sides are consecutive odd integers. Find
the lengths of all three sides.

13. Two-thirds times a number plus 7 equals 7 minus the number. Find the number.

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Topic: Inequalities

Q1. Solve the following

a. -3x ˂ 6
b. 1.5n ˃ 9
3
c. 8
v ˃ 15
d. 6(n + 10) ˂ 36

Q2. Of 8 pupils, there are 8 more girls than boys. How many girl pupils could there be?

Solution:

Assign letters:

 The number of girls: g


 The number of boys: b

We know that there are 8 pupils, so the: g + b = 8, which can be rearranged to

b = 8-g

We also know there are more girls than boys, so:

g˃b

We are being asked for the number of girl pupil: g

Solve:

Start with: g ˃ b

b = 8 –g, so: g ˃ 8 – g

Add g to both sides: g + g ˃ 8

Simplify: 2g ˃ 8

Divide both sides by 2

g˃4

so there could be 5,6,7 or 8 girls

Now try it yourself

Q3. A cab company charges $1.75 flat rate plus $0.65 a km. How far can Alice go if she only has

$ 10 to spend at most?

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Topic: Volume and Surface Area

Q1 Encircle the correct option.


a) 500 litres is same as
A. 5,000 cm3 C. 500,000 cm3
B. 50,000 cm3 D. 500,0000 cm3
b) 1 ml is equivalent to
A. 0.1 cm3 C. 10 cm3
B. 1 cm3 D. 100 cm

Q2 Fill in the blanks.


a) 1000 cm3=_____litres
b) There are _________ cm3 in 1m3.

Q3 Express 3600 ml in mm3.


Q4 Find the width of a cuboid, if volume is 64cm3, length is 2cm and height is 8cm.
Q5 If the surface area of a cube is 24cm2, find length of a cube.
Q 6 An open rectangular tank of length 12 cm, width 8 cm and height 16 cm contains water up to a
height of 8 cm. Calculate:

a) The volume of water in litres ;


b) The total surface area of the tank that is in contact with the water.

Q7 The length is 8 cm, width is 12 cm and surface area is 426 cm2 of a cuboid. Find;
a) the volume and
b) height

Q8 Find the capacity in litres of a rectangular tank if the height of the tank is 0.15 m, length is
0.24 m and width is 0.19 m.

Q9 Find the total surface area of a solid cube of volume 125 cm3

Q1 Fill in the blanks.


a) 2.56 cm3 = _______________ liters
b) 673 liters = _______________ m3

Q3 Do as directed.
a) The Volume of a cube is 343m3. Find the side of a cube.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

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___________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________

Q4 An open rectangular tank of length 4m, width 9m and height 7m contains water up to a height
3m. Calculate:

a) The volume of water in liters.


b) The total Surface area of the tank that is in contact with the water.

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Topic: Statistics 1
Q1 Encircle the correct option. [2]
i) The average of 2, 3, 4, 7 is
A 4 B 16 C 64 D 7
ii) The total number of degrees in a pie chart is
A 180o B 360o C 270o D 90o
Q2 Fill in the blanks.
a) Mean is also known as _____________
b) The most suitable graph to show the data that change with time is called _________ graph.
c) The relative quantities by areas of sectors of a circle is represented by ____________

Q3 The number of new cars sold per month is given below


Months Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July
No. Cars 23 15 48 28 17 28 16
a) Use the data to calculate
i. Mode ________________
ii. Mean
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
b) Illustrate the information on a bar graph.

Q4 The pie chart shows the number of doctors, domestic staff and nurses in a certain hospital.

Doctors

Xᵒ

7xᵒ 200ᵒ
Nurses Domestic
Staff

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a) Calculate the value of x.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
b) If there are 35 doctors in the hospital, how many
i. nurses are there in the hospital?
ii. domestic staff is in the hospital?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
c) Calculate the percentage of domestic staff.
___________________________________________________________________________
Q5 Each student in a group of 240 was asked to choose his favourite subject from Mathematics,
English and Geography. The result is represented by a pie chart given below.

120ᵒ
Mathematics
3xᵒ
Geography
2xᵒ
English

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Calculate:
a) the percentage of Mathematics
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
b) the number of pupils who chose Mathematics
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

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Topic: Statistics 2

Q1 Encircle the correct option.

a) The list shows the number of miles Sana hiked on each of 7days, 1.6, 3.1, 1.5, 2.0, 1.1, 1.8,
1.5. What was the mean number of miles she hiked each day?

A. 1.5 miles C. 1.8 miles


B. 1.6 miles D. 2.0 mile
b) The following bar graph shows different kinds of pet owned by people in a certain area.

Which is the most popular pet among the people?

A. Rabbit C. Goldfish
B. Dog D. Cat
c) Which is the least popular pet among people?

A. Rabbit C. Goldfish
B. Dog D. Hamster
Q2 Fill in the blanks.

a) Ann wore following color of shoes in a particular week: Blue, red, green, blue, black, brown,
blue.
Ann wore __________ colored shoes most frequently.
b) 2, 5, 4, 6, 2, 3, 4, 4, 1
The mean, median and mode for the above data will be _______ , _______ , _______
respectively.

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Q3 The weekly salaries of six employees at McDonalds are $140, $220, $90, $180, $140, $200.
For these six salaries, find the:

a) mode _____________________________________________________________
b) mean

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________
c) median
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Q4 A sample of six students were randomly selected and asked, "How many times did you check
your email yesterday?" The numbers were: 3, 0, 8, 2, 6, 2. Find the mean and mode.

___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

Q5 The pie chart below shows the students attendance at Central Middle School Fall Festival.

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a) What percent of Grade 7 Girls attended the festival?
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
b) Find the angle subtended by the sector of Grade 7 boys?
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
c) There were 32 girls of Grade 7 who attended the festival. What was the total number
of students who attended the festival?
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
d) Hence, find the number of Grade 6 and Grade 8 boys who attended the festival?
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________

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Topic: Statistics 3
Q1 Encircle the correct options.

i) A graph in which different sectors represents various quantities are called?


A. Histogram C. Bar graph
B. Line graph D. Pie chart
ii) The mode of the data 2 , 2 , 2 , 3 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 5 , 5, 6 , 6 , 8 is
A. 2 C. 8
B. 5 D. 2 & 5 both
iii) What will be the mean of 7, 7, 8, 9?

a. 11.5 c. 10.5
b. 15.5 d. 7.75
iv) Find median of 6 9 3 2 1 4 5
A. 3 C. 4
B. 5 D. 2

Q 2 Fill in the blanks.


a) In a pie chart ,all the angles of sectors add up to ____________
b) Median is ________ value of the date.
c) The median of first ten odd numbers is ___________.
d) A _____________ graph uses pictures to represent statistics.
e) The mean of the first five whole numbers is _______.
f) If the mean of six numbers is 51, then the sum of these six numbers is ____________

Q 3 The following are the heights (in meters) of a group of basketball players. Find the

1.8, 1.8, 1.9, 2.0, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.6, 2.0, 1.8, 1.9,1.2

a) mean height of the group, correct to one decimal place


b) median of the given data
c) mode of the data
Q 4 The following pie chart shows a survey of the number of cars, buses and motorcycles that pass
a particular junction. There were 150 buses in the survey.

a) Calculate the total number of vehicles in the survey.


b) What percentage of vehicles passing by the junction were cars?
c) How many cars were in the survey?

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Q 5 In a Zoological Park there are 1000 creatures as per the following table given below. Represent
the above data by a histogram.

Amphibians Mammals Birds Fish Reptiles

150 400 225 175 50

Q6 Read the following bar graph which shows the number of books sold by a bookstore during
five consecutive years and answers the question given bellow
700

600

500

400

300

200

100

0
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

a) How many books were sold in 1989? __________________

b) In which year were 600 books sold? __________________

c) In which year fewer than 200 books were sold? __________________

d) How many books were sold from 1989 to 1991? __________________

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Topic: Miscellaneous

Q1 Choose the correct option.

I. The solution of 5 – 2y = 7 is
a) 1 c) – 1
b) 2 d) – 3
II. Base angle in the given isosceles triangle is 70O, third angle is
a) 70o c) 50o
b) 60o d) 40o
III. 400 cm2 expressed in m2 is
a) 4 c) 0.04
b) 0.4 d) 0.004
IV. Order of rotational symmetry for a pentagon is
a) 5 c) 15
b) 10 d) 20
V. A parallelogram has _____ lines of symmetry
a) 0 c) 2
b) 1 d) 4
VI. The sum of four angles of a quadrilateral is
a) 4500 c) 2800
b) 3600 d) 1800
Q3 Write an algebraic expression involving x for each of the following:

i. Six times of a certain number is 16 more than twice the number.


________________________________________________________________________
ii. When a number is decreased by 2 and the result multiplied by 3, the final result is 24.
________________________________________________________________________
iii. The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is 64.
________________________________________________________________________
Q4 The length of the rectangular field is 7cm longer then its width. If the perimeter of the
rectangle is 74cm, find the length and area of the rectangle?

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Topic: Estimation and Approximation
Q1. Estimate:

9.034 ×0.2106 4.311 ×0.02916


(a) (c) 3
0.0289 × 24.778 981 ×0.0231

2905 × (0.512)3
(b)
0.004987

Q3. Complete the table:

Express Correct to the number of significant figures


indicated.
5003.583 4

37.87 2

18.1356 4

0.03256 3

19.64851 2

Q4. Estimate the value of the following and give your answer correct to one significant figure:

163.4
(a) (b) (398)2 × 0.062
0.0818

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Q5. Estimate, correct to one significant figure, the value of the following:

4.9 ×57 ×0.389 24.977 × 28.0349


(a) (b)
20.128 19.897

Topic: Perimeter and Area of Simple Geometric Figures


Q1. Complete the following table for each circle. Take π = 3.14. Space for calculations is provided at
the end of the table.

Radius Diameter Circumference Area

4.2 cm

60 inches

132cm

78.5 𝑐𝑚2

2826 𝑚2

244.92 mm

56 cm

14 inches

Q2. Complete the following table for each trapezium. Space for calculations is provided at the end of
the table.

Height Parallel side 1 Parallel side 2 Area

14 cm 8 cm 12 cm

45 m 75 m 0.72 𝑚2

6 inches 7 inches 54 𝑖𝑛𝑐ℎ𝑒𝑠 2

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Q3. Complete the following table for each parallelogram. Space for calculations is provided at the
end of the table.

Base Height Area

18 cm 4.2 cm

4.6 m 11.5 𝑚2

7 inches 8.4 𝑖𝑛𝑐ℎ𝑒𝑠 2

Q4. Find the area and perimeterof the following shaded parts:

Q5. Find the area of the following shaded parts:

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Q6. Find the area of the following trapeziums:

In order to calculate the area and perimeter of strange figure like one given below:

First of all identify all different shapes and find the perimeter and area of all the shapes separately and
then add up all.

In this figure there is a rectangle, square, triangle and semi circle.

Find the area of the given shape.

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Topic: Angle properties of a polygon

Q. find the unknown angles.

Q. Calculate the sum of the interior angles of the following polygons:

a. a 16-gon b. a 20-gon

Q. Calculate the angles:

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Topic: Geometrical Construction

Q1. Construct ABC such that AB = 10.5 cm , ABC =60◦ and BC = 7.5 cm.
measure and write the length of AC.

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