Grade 7 Assessment Jan/Feb 1. Grade 7 Snapshot (Jan/Feb) Question Title * 1. Who is your teacher? Mr. Conolly Miss Dellamonica Mr. Wunder Mr. Groller Mr. O'Boyle Mrs. Pletz Mr. Bach Miss Mattes Mr. Clark Mrs. Hanus Mr. Vilello Mrs. Miller Mr. Vogel Question Title * 2. What is your first and last name? Question Title * 3. Convert 16/21 to a decimal 16.21 1.3125 0.762 0.501 Question Title Question Title * 4. Simplify the expression above. 2 240 10 180 Question Title * 5. Simplify the expression: 14.03 - 7.5 7.53 6.53 13.28 6.43 Question Title * 6. Simplify: 84 - (-44) 40 -128 128 -40 None of the above Question Title Question Title * 7. Which of the following is approximately equal to the distance of the problem above? 2/5 4 2 16/11 Question Title * 8. What is the height of a triangle with a base of 7 inches and an area of 21 square inches? 3 inches 10 inches 6 inches 147 inches Question Title * 9. In a scale drawing of Colleen's apartment, the ratio is 1 inch = 2 feet. The length of the bedroom on the drawing is 6 inches and the width is 4 inches. What is the perimeter of Colleens's bedroom? 24 feet 96 feet 48 feet 40 feet Question Title * 10. Which of the following is a type of chord? arc circumference diameter radius Question Title * 11. If the radius of a circle is 8.5 inches, what is the diameter of the circle? 4.25 inches 17 inches 16.10 inches 24 inches Question Title * 12. What is the missing number in this sequence?1/2 , 1/4 , 1/8 , ___ , 1/32 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/24 Question Title * 13. What is the missing number in this sequence?56 , 52 , 44 , ___ , 16 36 32 28 30 Question Title * 14. Courtney works in quality control for a shoe company. At her company, the probability of no items being defective in a shipment is 1/5, and the probability of a shipment having only one defective item is 1/4. What is the probability that a shipment of items from Courtney's company has less than two defective items? 1/9 1/20 9/20 2/9 Question Title * 15. Emily is playing a game at the fair. She rolls 2 fair numbered cubes numbered from 1 through 6. If she wins a prize if both cubes land on the number 2, what is the probability she will win a prize? 1/12 1/36 1/3 1/6 Done