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Grade 7 Math (Study Guide)

This Grade 7 Math Study Guide includes multiple choice questions, true or false statements, matching exercises, and short questions covering various mathematical concepts such as angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. It serves as a comprehensive review tool for students to prepare for assessments. Additionally, it includes word problem-solving sections for practical application of the concepts learned.

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Grade 7 Math (Study Guide)

This Grade 7 Math Study Guide includes multiple choice questions, true or false statements, matching exercises, and short questions covering various mathematical concepts such as angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. It serves as a comprehensive review tool for students to prepare for assessments. Additionally, it includes word problem-solving sections for practical application of the concepts learned.

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Grade – 7 Math (Study Guide)

I. Multiple choice

1. How many diagonals can be drawn in a quadrilateral?


A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 6

2. Which of the following statements about an equilateral triangle is true?


A. It has one right angle C. It has one obtuse angle
B. All sides and angles are equal D. It has two equal sides

3. What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle?


A. 90° B. 180° C. 270° D. 360°

4. How many triangles can be formed by drawing diagonals from one vertex of a hexagon?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

5. What is the measure of a right angle?


A. 90° B. 180° C. 270° D. 360°

6. What is the measure of each interior angle in an equilateral triangle?


A. 45° B. 60° C. 90° D. 120°

7. What is the sum of the interior angles of a hexagon?


A. 540° B. 720° C. 850° D. 910°

8. What is the name for angles which are between 90° and 180°.
A. Right B. Reflex C. Acute D. Obtuse

9. Which of the following is a property of a regular polygon?


A. All sides and angles are equal
B. Only opposite sides are equal
C. Only opposite angles are equal
D. Diagonals are equal in length

10. Which statement about parallel lines is always true?


A. They stay the same distance apart
B. They cross each other
C. They form right angles

11. A triangle with all sides of different lengths is called:


A. Equilateral B. Isosceles C. Scalene

12. An angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint is called the ______________.
A. Angle B. Vertex C. Side D. Plane
13. A right-angled triangle has one angle of 90°. If one of the other angles is 40°, what is the third
angle?
A. 60° B. 50° C. 40° D. 30°

14. A _______________ is a line that intersects two or more lines.


A. Parallel B. corresponding C. transversal D. alternate

15. If two parallel lines are cut by transversal, which pair of angles is always equal?
A. Consecutive interior angles C. Exterior angles
B. Corresponding angles D. Adjacent angles

16. A quadrilateral has _________ diagonals.


A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five

17. Which quadrilateral has all sides equal but does NOT have right angles?
A. Rhombus B. Square C. Trapezium D. Rectangle

18. Two angles are complementary if their sum is:


A. 90° B. 180° C. 270° D. 360°

19. A triangle with all sides of different lengths is called:


A. Equilateral B. Scalene C. Isosceles

20. A reflex angle is an angle that is:


A. Less than 90° C. Between 90° and 180°
B. Between 180° and 360° D. Exactly 360°

II. True or False:


1. A line is a straight path of points that has endpoints. (False) – it has no endpoints
2. Parallel lines never meet. (True)
3. Two lines that form right angles when they intersect are called perpendicular lines. (True)
4. A straight angle is 180°. (True)
5. The sum of all angles at a point is 540°. (False) – it is 360°
6. A trapezium has two pairs of parallel sides. (False) – one pair of parallel sides
7. The diagonals of a rhombus are always equal. (False) – not always equal, unless the rhombus is a
square.
8. A polygon with four sides is always a square. (False) – four sides may be rectangle, rhombus, etc.
9. An equilateral triangle has three equal sides and angles. (True)
10. A square has four equal sides and four right angles. (True)
11. Alternate interior angles are always supplementary. (True)
12. A hexagon has seven sides. (False) – it has six sides
13. . A transversal is a line that cuts only one parallel line. (False) – it cuts two or more lines
14. A decagon has ten sides. (True)
15. A rectangle has all sides of equal length. (False) – two sides short, two sides long
III. Matching
1. Page 54 (figures and their names)
- Corresponding angles, Alternate angles, Interior angles
2. Page 75 (Quadrilaterals)
- Square, Rectangle, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Trapezium, Kite
3. Page 81 (Polygons)
- Triangle, Quadrilateral, Pentagon, Hexagon, Heptagon, Octagon, Nonagon, Decagon

IV. Fill up the boxes.


- Pages 97 & 98

V. Short questions
1. Page - 58 (a, b, c, f) 5. Page – 87 (a, d, e)
2. Page – 59 (c, e) 6. Page – 88 (g, h, j)
3. Page – 60 (a, f) 7. Page – 90 (a, c)
4. Page – 62 (d, f)

VI. Word problem solving:


1. Page 64 – No. 9
2. Page 65 – No. 10
3. Page 66 – No. 13
4. Page 67 – No. 14 & No. 15
5. Page 69 – No. 18

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