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Grade 7 Maths Exam Paper

This document is a Grade 7 Mathematics examination paper from Narraville Primary School, consisting of four main questions with various sub-questions totaling 60 marks. Students are instructed to show their workings, avoid using calculators, and write legibly. The exam covers topics such as number identification, place value, arithmetic operations, factors, fractions, and order of operations.

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Grade 7 Maths Exam Paper

This document is a Grade 7 Mathematics examination paper from Narraville Primary School, consisting of four main questions with various sub-questions totaling 60 marks. Students are instructed to show their workings, avoid using calculators, and write legibly. The exam covers topics such as number identification, place value, arithmetic operations, factors, fractions, and order of operations.

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MATHEMATICS

GRADE 7

NARRAVILLE PRIMARY SCHOOL


PAPER 1
TOTAL: 60
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
TIME: 1 HOUR 30 MINUTES

INSTRUCTIONS TO LEARNERS:

 This paper consists of two (4) questions with sub-questions.


 No calculators should be used.
 Show all your workings where needed.
 Write neatly and legible.
 The number of marks for each question or part question is allocated at
the end of each question.

Question 1 8

Question 2 15

Question 3 10

Question 4 9

Question 5 21

TOTAL: 60

Question 1:
1. Identify the value of the underlined digit. (2)
a) 247 673=___________________________________________________________
b) 108 534=___________________________________________________________

2. Identify the place value of the underlined digit. (2)


a) 1 804 743=__________________________________________________________
b) 719 304=____________________________________________________________

3. Write the following numbers in expanded notation. (2)


a) 476 321
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b) 1 327 200
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4. Write the given numbers in words. (2)


a) 4 751
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b) 723 410
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(8)
Question 2:

2.1 Write the following words in numerals. (1)


a) Five hundred twenty-three thousand five hundred and twelve
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3. Fill in the correct relationship signs. (2)


a) 5798 5798
b) 9000 + 90000 18 000
4. Arrange the following number in ascending order. (2)
101 685, 63 879, 279 315, 12 510
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4.1 Arrange the following numbers in descending order. (2)
999 464, 999 470, 1 247 100, 272 312
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5. Round off the following numbers to the: (5)


Nearest 10 – 7546 ______________________________________________________
Nearest 100 – 59 808 ____________________________________________________
Nearest 1000 – 12 236 ___________________________________________________
Nearest 10 000 – 305 916 ________________________________________________
Nearest 100 000 – 457 999 _______________________________________________

6. Find the multiple of 3 from 12 to 13. (3)


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(15)

Question 3:

3.1. Write down the answer/sum. Calculate your answer and show your workings. (4)
a) 3 602 + 4 385 + 317 b) 564 917 – 89 452
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3.2 Write down the answer. Show all your workings. (1)
a) 9x327
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3.3 Find the quotient. Show your workings. (2)


a) 2125 ÷ 17
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3.4 Use BODMAS to solve the following. (3)


a) 8 726 + (8x504) + 584 ÷ 4
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(10)
Question 4:

4.1 Find the factor of 48. (1)


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4.1.1 Find the prime factor of 99. (1)
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4.1.2 Find the lowest common multiple of 2 and 5. (2)
______________________________________________________________________
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4.1.3 Find the highest common factor 12 and 16. (2)
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________

5. Write down these numbers as a product of its prime factor. (2)


a) 56 b) 36
_________________________________ _____________________________
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_________________________________ _____________________________
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_________________________________ _____________________________

6. Write down the numbers that are divisible by 2. (1)


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(9)

Question 5:
5.1 Solve the problem by showing all your workings. (2)
a) When Nick went to bed, there were 751 birds on the lake. When he woke up in the
morning there were 904 birds on the lake. How many birds landed on the lake
overnight.
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5.2. Complete the following. (3)


Write down a:
a) Proper fraction- _____________
b) improper fraction- ___________
c) mixed number- _____________

5.3. Complete the following fractions by shading in correctly. (2)


3 5
10 8

5.4. Complete the following table. Write the fraction in its simplest form. (6)

Common fraction Decimal Percentage


4
5

0.55

12.5%

5.5 Divide the whole by the fraction to get your answer. (2)
1

3

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5.6 Multiply mixed numbers with other numbers to find the answer. (2)
3 1
2 X2
4 2

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5.7 Apply the correct order of operations to do your calculation. (4)


1 1 1
+ ×
2 3 4

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(21)

BEST OF LUCK!

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