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Grade 7

Final Inter-House Quiz


1st ROUND
Question 1
Use the mathematical
operators ( + – × ÷ )

15 ? 21 ? 7 ? 10 = 55
1 minute
Question 2
Study the following pattern

The number missing from the brackets is ?


1 minute
Question 3
Which digit should be completely removed
from the equation to make it correct.

345898+895 = 3588584

1 minute
Question 4
Find two consecutive
even numbers such that
the sum of the larger and
three times the smaller
number is 42.
1 minute
Question 5
Find the sum of the first
four prime numbers that
end with the digit 7.

1 minute
Question 6
The diagram
shows three
concentric circles
of radius 7 cm, 14
cm, and 21 cm.
Find the Area of
the Blue Shaded
region?
1 minute
Question 7
One tap can fill a bath in 12
minutes and another tap can
do the same in 24 minutes.
How long will they take to fill
the bath if they are running
together?
1 minute
Question 8
Some boys were seated around a circular
table. A pile of 41 sweets was passed
around the table. Starting from Alvin, each
boy took the same number of sweets.
When the pile reached Alvin again, there
was only 1 sweet left. If Alvin took the last
sweet, and altogether he had 6 sweets,
how many boys were there?
1 minute
Question 9
Solve the inequality
𝑥 𝑥
2𝑥 − + 4 ≥ 𝑥 +
2 3

1 minute
Question 10
Find the missing number?

1 minute
2 nd ROUND
Question 1
A rectangular living room measures
12 feet by 10 feet. A carpet placed on
the floor leaves a border of 2 feet
wide all around it. What is the area of
the border.

(72 or 82 or 98 or 40)
1 minute
Question 2
What number is
1 1 1
of of of 800?
2 4 10

(400 or 200 or 10 or 100)


1 minute
Question 3
It takes Chris 1 hour to walk to work. If he
1
drives, it takes of that time. When Chris
3
walks to work he leaves at 7:10 to get to
work on time.
If Chris drives to work. What is the latest
time he can leave to get to work on time?

(7:20 or 7:30 or 7:50 or 7:40)


1 minute
Question 4

(86 or 92 or 87 or 89)
1 minute
Question 5

Frankie buys 1 pencil and 1 rubber for £1.10.


Jimmy buys 1 pencil and 1 ruler for £1.30.
Sandy buys 1 ruler and 1 rubber for £1.40.
what is the cost of 1 pencil?

(£0.50 or £0.60 or £0.40 or £0.80)


1 minute

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