CCS 7th Grade Cumulative Review [927592]
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Question numbers 1 - 18 are calculator INACTIVE. Question numbers 18 - 60 are calculator ACTIVE.

CALCULATOR INACTIVE (1-18). Gridded Response (8 – 18)

1. / A local car wash is open 8 hours each day.
  • It uses of a container of wax for each car.
  • The car wash waxes an average of cars per hour.
How many containers of wax does the carwash use in one day?
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2. / Mary used of a can of paint to coverof the outside of her house. How many cans of paint will Mary need to cover the entire outside of her house?
A. / 2
B. / 4
C. / 8
D. / 16
3. / Albert wants to buys some pens. He is comparing 4 different packs of pens. The number of pens in each pack and the cost of the pack is shown in the table below.

Which two packs of pens have the same cost per pen?
A. / Pack 1 and Pack 2
B. / Pack 1 and Pack 3
C. / Pack 2 and Pack 4
D. / Pack 1 and Pack 4
4. / The table below shows the cost of tomatoes, y, based on their weight, in pounds,x.
Cost of Tomatoes
Weight
(pounds) / Cost
3 / $8.37
6 / $16.74
9 / $25.11
Which equation would calculate the cost of xpounds of tomatoes?
A. / y = 3x
B. / y = 2.79x
C. / y = x + 8.37
D. / y = x + 2.79
5. / A hybrid vehicle claims to get 60 miles per gallon in the city. The cost of gas is $3.60 per gallon. Which equation will calculate the cost of gas, c, per mile driven, m?
A. / c = 0.06m
B. / c = 0.60m
C. / c = 1.67m
D. / c = 3.60m
6. / Mario baked cookies for the class party.
  • The students ate of what Mario brought.
  • The students on his bus ate of what was left.
  • Mario had 6 when he got home.
How many cookies did Mario bake?
A. / 96
B. / 48
C. / 36
D. / 24
7. / Jill’s room is 12.5feet long and 11.5feet wide. She made a scale drawing of the room with a scale of 0.5inch = 2 feet. What is the perimeter of Jill’s room in the drawing?
A. / 12 inches
B. / 24 inches
C. / 48 inches
D. / 96 inches
GRIDDED RESPONSE (8 – 18).
8. / A group of students and teachers are going on a field trip. One-ninth of the group will fit on of a school bus. How many buses are needed to transport the entire group?
9. / Alex wants to buy a shirt that costs $35.00.
  • The store is having a 30%-off sale.
  • The sales tax for clothing is 6%.
How much will Alex pay for the shirt?
10. / Apples cost $1.62 per pound, and bananas cost $0.48 per pound. What is the total cost for pounds of apples and pounds of bananas?
11. / Caleb has a piece of wood that is 156 inches long. He wants to cut the wood into-foot sections. How many whole-foot sections can Caleb cut?
12. / Solve for x.

13. / A drawing of a car has a scale factor of 1 inch (in.) = 2 feet (ft). A photograph of the same car is the size of the drawing. What is the length of the car window in the photograph if the length of the actual car window is 2.5feet?
14. / The cost of notebooks at the school store is shown in the table below.
Number of Notebooks / Cost
2 / $1.50
3 / $2.25
4 / $3.00
5 / $3.75
What is the cost of one notebook?
15. / Jamal surveyed students about their favorite lunch choice. He recorded the results in the table below.
Favorite Lunch Choice
Food / Responses
pizza / 26
hamburger / 18
chicken / 13
nachos / 7
spaghetti / 6
If there are 350 students in Jamal’s school, how many are expected to choose hamburgers?
16. / The graph shows the cost of bananas at a supermarket based on the weight of the bananas in pounds.

What is the cost of one pound of bananas?
17. / Mrs. Jones baked 48 cookies. Her son ate of the cookies, then her husband ate of the remaining cookies. How many cookies were left?
18. / Mateo is draining a pool at a rate of of a gallon of water every hour. If he continues to drain the pool at this rate, how much water will be drained in 1 hour?
STOP – this is the end of the Calculator Inactive portion
CALCULATOR ACTIVE (19 – 60):
19. / Which expression is equivalent to (6x+2)+(3x+7)?
A. / 18x+14
B. / 8x+10
C. / 9(x+9)
D. / 9(x+1)
20. / Which is equivalent to the expression below?
–1.42(3x – 5)
A. / 4.26x + 7.10
B. / 4.26x – 7.10
C. / –4.26x + 7.10
D. / –4.26x – 7.10
21. / Which expression is equivalent to 12x– 20– 5(x– 3)?
A. / 7x– 23
B. / 7x − 5
C. / –13x – 3
D. / –13x + 75
22. / Michelle wants to make as many granola bars as possible with a recipe that usescups of walnuts. Each recipe makes 36 bars. She has 7 cups of walnuts. If she puts a total of 12 bars in one gift box, how many gift boxes can Michelle make?
A. / 7
B. / 14
C. / 15
D. / 21
23. / An employee worked 8 hours at $10 per hour plus an additional hours at 1.5 times his hourly salary. How much did the employee get paid?
A. / $83.75
B. / $105.00
C. / $117.50
D. / $123.75
24. / Mr. Donahue needs pounds of flour to make 5 loaves of bread. He bought a 50-pound bag of flour that costs $64.99. About how much will Mr. Donahue spend on flour for a loaf of bread?
A. / $1.17
B. / $5.85
C. / $6.50
D. / $58.49
25. / Mr. Brown has $125.25 in his bank account. He spends $96.50 on groceries, then spends 60% of the remaining amount on dinner. How much money is left in Mr. Brown’s bank account?
A. / –$46.40
B. / –$31.25
C. / $11.50
D. / $17.25
26. / Four brothers each received $20.00 for helping neighbors with yard work. The chart below shows how much of their money each brother spent.
Name of
Brother / Money Spent
Josh
/ 0.3
Ralph /
Marcus / 20%
Trevor / $4.50
Which brother spent the most money?
A. / Josh
B. / Ralph
C. / Marcus
D. / Trevor
27. / A group of 14 friends went to a basketball game and paid a total of $70 for their admission tickets. They received a discount of $2 off the original price (p) of each ticket. What is the value of p?
A. / $3
B. / $5
C. / $7
D. / $9
28. / A band will sell CDs of their music at their concert for $5.00 each. The band ordered 300 CDs at a cost of $1.25 each. Which inequality represents the number of CDs, n, the band needs to sell to make a profit of at least $500?
A. / n ≥ 175
B. / n ≥ 133
C. / n ≥ 100
D. / n ≥ 75
29. / At noon on Monday, the temperature was 20° Fahrenheit. The formula for converting temperatures in Fahrenheit (F) to temperatures in Celsius (C) is . What was the approximate temperature in Celsius at noon on Monday?
A. / –21°
B. / –7°
C. / 29°
D. / 52°
30. / In a high school basketball game, Sarah scored 10 points in the first half of the game. In the second half, Sarah scored only 3-point shots. Sarah scored a total of 31 points during the entire game. How many 3-point shots did Sarah make in the second half?
A. / 5
B. / 7
C. / 10
D. / 14
31. / Harold completed three puzzles in 210 minutes.
  • The second puzzle took twice as long as the first puzzle.
  • The third puzzle took twice as long as the second puzzle.
How many minutes did Harold spend completing the third puzzle?
A. / 30 minutes
B. / 80 minutes
C. / 120 minutes
D. / 150 minutes
32. / A number, n, decreased by 3 is greater than 8. Which inequality shows the solution for n?
A. / n < 5
B. / n > 5
C. / n < 11
D. / n > 11
33. / One side of a triangle measures 10 inches. Which could be the measures of the other two sides of the triangle?
A. / 3 inches and 8 inches
B. / 4 inches and 6 inches
C. / 5 inches and 15 inches
D. / 6 inches and 18 inches
34. / A rectangular pyramid is cut perpendicular to its base and through the vertex. What two-dimensional figure is formed by the cross section?
A. / triangle
B. / rectangle
C. / square
D. / trapezoid
35. / The figure below is cut parallel to its base.

What is the shape of the cross section?
A. / trapezoid
B. / rectangle
C. / triangle
D. / square
36. / Joe made a model of a door out of a piece of cardboard.The amount of cardboard used for the square, bottom portion of the modelis shown in the diagram below.

Approximately how much cardboard did he use in allto make the model?
A. / 828 square inches
B. / 1,092 square inches
C. / 1,400 square inches
D. / 2,016 square inches
37. / The diameter of a circle on a coordinate plane has endpoints at (2, 3) and (2, 8). What is the approximate area of the circle?
A. / 16 units2
B. / 20 units2
C. / 25 units2
D. / 79 units2
38. / The diameter of a tractor’s wheel is 4 ft. Approximately how many complete turns will the wheel make if it travels 64 ft?
A. / 4
B. / 5
C. / 10
D. / 16
39. / One side of the square below measures 20 cm.

What is the approximate area of the shaded region of the square?
A. / 43 cm2
B. / 86 cm2
C. / 100 cm2
D. / 314 cm2
40. / The larger of two complementary angles is 10 degrees more than the smaller angle. What is the degree measure of the larger angle?
A. / 40°
B. / 50°
C. / 85°
D. / 95°
41. / In the figure below,∠PQT measures (2x + 12)°.

What is the measure of∠PQS?
A. / 62°
B. / 56°
C. / 50°
D. / 40°
42. / In the figure below,∠LMRmeasures 120°.

What is the measure of∠PMQ?
A. / 30°
B. / 40°
C. / 50°
D. / 60°
43. / How many cube-shaped boxes with 12-inch edges can fit into a box that is 4 feet tall, 4 feet long, and 5 feet wide?
A. / 20
B. / 27
C. / 68
D. / 80
44. / Naomi will cover the outer surface of a shoe box with paper. The box measures 12 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 4 inches tall. She will not cover the lid with paper. What is the minimum amount of paper Naomi will need?
A. / 136 in2
B. / 196 in2
C. / 240 in2
D. / 256 in2
45. / A triangular prism is shown below.

What is the surface area of the triangular prism?
A. / 580 square feet
B. / 640 square feet
C. / 840 square feet
D. / 960 square feet
46. / Mr. Lewis has a 12-ft by 16-ft rectangular swimming pool. He put a 4-ft walkway around the pool and added a 10-ft by 10-ft patio.

What is the combined area of the walkway and patio?
A. / 324 ft2
B. / 388 ft2
C. / 480 ft2
D. / 580 ft2
47. / Susan works for the school newspaper and wants to conduct a survey to ask students whom they will vote for in the upcoming school elections. Which sample should she choose to best represent the entire population?
A. / all the students in Susan’s math class
B. / every tenth student in the school cafeteria
C. / every tenth student working for the school newspaper
D. / all students standing for the post of president in the school elections
48. / At a middle school, the 7th graders will conduct a survey for where to go on a field trip. Which method will result in the least biased decision?
A. / to randomly ask 8th grade students who went on a field trip last year
B. / to randomly choose some 7th grade students to select a location
C. / to ask all 7th grade teachers and administrators for a location
D. / to ask the student council to choose a location
49. / The heights of two groups of students in different grades are shown in the box-and-whisker plot below.

Which statement correctly compares the two data sets?
A. / The range of group A is less than the range of group B.
B. / The median of group A is less than the median of group B.
C. / The interquartile range of group A and group B is the same.
D. / The first quartile of group A is greater than the first quartile of group B.
50. / Toni recorded the high and low temperatures for five days in the table below.
Temperature Range
High
Temperature
(°F) / Low
Temperature
(°F)
64° / 43°
57° / 44°
56° / 45°
56° / 46°
57° / 42°
What is the difference between the mean absolute deviation of high and low temperatures?
A. / 14
B. / 13
C. / 2.4
D. / 1.2
51. / Adrienne and Tabitha competed in a bowling tournament. Their scores are displayed below.
Bowling Tournament Scores
Adrienne / 184 / 112 / 180 / 141
Tabitha / 158 / 100 / 166 / 171
If Tabitha won, what statistical measure determined that she was the winner?
A. / mode
B. / mean
C. / median
D. / range
52. / The table shows the test average for several students in two math classes.
Class A / 82 / 84 / 85 / 81 / 79 / 80
Class B / 80 / 81 / 83 / 79 / 78 / 80
Based on the information in the table, which statement is true?
A. / The mean for Class A is about 1.7 points higher than the mean for ClassB.
B. / The mean for Class A is about 1.2 points higher than the mean for ClassB.
C. / The mean for Class B is about 1.2 points higher than the mean for ClassA.
D. / The mean for Class B is about 1.7 points higher than the mean for ClassA.
53. / Thomas has 4 red, 2 green, and 2 yellow marbles in a bag. Without looking, he reaches in the bag, pulls out a green marble, and puts it on a table. He reaches back into the bag. What is the probability Thomas will pull out a yellow marble?
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54. / A box contains 300 raffle tickets. Only 15 tickets are winning tickets. What is the probability the first ticket drawn at random from the box is a winning ticket?
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55. / Laura will roll a number cube, labeled 1 through 6, and flip a coin. What is the probability the number cube will land on 4 and the coin will land on tails?
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56. / Daniel has five tiles, numbered 1 to 5, in a box.
  • He randomly pulls out a tile and records the number.
  • He places the tile back into the box.
  • He then pulls out another tile and records the number.
What is the probability the sum of the numbers on the two tiles is 8?
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57. / Jacob is buying ice cream.
  • He can choose one flavor of ice cream: chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, or rocky road.
  • He can put his ice cream in a sugar cone, waffle cone, or a cup.
What is the probability Jacob will choose chocolate ice cream in a waffle cone?
A. / 1 out of 4
B. / 1 out of 12
C. / 2 out of 7
D. / 2 out of 12
58. / Jill’s lunch bill was $13.85. She gave the server a 15% tip. What was the total cost of Jill’s lunch?
A. / $2.08
B. / $11.77
C. / $15.93
D. / $20.78
59. / Bill had a salary of $48,000 last year. This year his salary is $49,920. What is the percent increase in Bill’s salary?
A. / 2%
B. / 3%
C. / 4%
D. / 5%
60. / At a store, Pam bought a swimsuit that had been reduced by 60%. The original price was $45. Sales tax is 6%. How much did Pam pay for the swimsuit?
A. / $15.30
B. / $19.08
C. / $24.30
D. / $28.62

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