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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Geometry and Measurement Questions

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Grade 7 Circles CCSS: 7.G.B.4
Find the approximate circumference and area of this circle.

Diameter = 16.4 centimeters

Circle with Diameter
  1. 25.75 cm; 211.2 cm
  2. 51.5 cm; 211.2 cm2
  3. 51.5 cm ; 211.2 cm3
  4. 25.75 cm ; 844.53 cm3
Grade 7 Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: 7.G.A.3
Grade 7 Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: 7.G.A.3
Grade 7 Angles
Grade 7 Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: 7.G.A.3
A triangular prism is made up of
  1. two rectangles and two triangles.
  2. three triangles and two rectangles.
  3. two triangles and three rectangles.
Grade 7 Similar and Congruent Figures CCSS: 7.G.A.1
The perimeter of a regular hexagon is 48. If the side length of a similar hexagon is 3 times that of the original hexagon, which statement is true about the similar hexagon?
Hexagon
  1. The perimeter of the similar hexagon is 3 times the perimeter of the original hexagon.
  2. The perimeter of the similar hexagon is 8 times the perimeter of the original hexagon.
  3. The perimeter of the similar hexagon is 11 times the perimeter of the original hexagon.
  4. The perimeter of the similar hexagon is 24 times the perimeter of the original hexagon.
Grade 7 Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: 7.G.A.3
Grade 7 Other Polygons
How many sides and angles does an irregular nonagon have?
  1. 10 sides and angles
  2. 9 sides and angles
  3. 6 sides and 7 angles
  4. 9 sides and 10 angles
Grade 7 Circles
What is this measurement called?
Circle with Radius
  1. Area
  2. Circumference
  3. Diameter
  4. Radius
Grade 7 Circles CCSS: 7.G.B.4
Which statement shows how to compute the area of a circle with a radius of 4 feet?
  1. π times 4 squared
  2. π times 2 squared
  3. π times 8 squared
  4. π times 16 squared
Grade 7 Area CCSS: 7.G.A.1
The length of each side of a square is 5 meters. If the lengths of the sides of the square are doubled, which statement is true about the new area of the square?
Square ABCD
  1. The new area is 2 times the old area.
  2. The new area is 4 times the old area.
  3. The new area is 5 times the old area.
  4. The new area is 10 times the old area.
Grade 7 Metric System and SI
Grade 7 Angles CCSS: 7.G.B.5
Two angles share a common side and a vertex. The angles sum to 90°. Which of the following best describes the angle pair?
  1. adjacent and complementary
  2. adjacent and supplementary
  3. non-adjacent and complementary
  4. non-adjacent and supplementary
Grade 7 Volume CCSS: 7.G.B.6
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