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Form 2 - O ine Assessment

Term 1 2021/2020
*Required

1. Full Name *
First Name and Surname

2. Class *

Mark only one oval.

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

Questions 3 - 7 of 32
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

3. What is 2/5 as a decimal? 1 point

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A) 0.2

B) 0.4

C) 0.5

D) 0.25

4. What is 25% as a fraction? 1 point

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A) 1/4

B) 1/5

C) 1/25

D) 1/2

5. Which best describes 1/9 as a percentage? 1 point

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A) 11.111... %

B) 10 %

C) 9 %

D) 0.111...

6. Which is GREATER 5/6 or 7/9? 1 point

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A) 5/6

B) 7/9

C) Both equal

D) Cannot be determined

7. What is 0.6 as a fraction? 1 point

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A) 2/5

B) 1/2

C) 3/4

D) 3/5

Questions 8 - 12 of 32
Problem Solving using Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

8. 8 is what percentage of 40? 1 point

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A) 10 %

B) 15 %

C) 20 %

D) 25 %
9. In a garden, 25% of the area is for growing flowers. 1/5 is taken up by the shed. The rest of the garden is covered in grass. How much of the garden is covered with grass? Write your answer as a DECIMAL. 1 point

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A) 0.25

B) 0.55

C) 55%

D) 0.7

10. Jason has a bar of chocolate. He gives his friend 2/5 of his chocolate bar. What PERCENTAGE of his bar of chocolate does he have left? 1 point

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A) 30 %

B) 60 %

C) 3/5

D) 70 %

11. Leo only uses 42 minutes to finish a one hour test. What percentage of the test time did he use to finish the test? 1 point

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A) 42 %

B) 50 %

C) 60 %

D) 70 %

12. Tracey is decorating for a party, she buys 30 m of ribbons to use in decorations. She plans to use 1/2 of the ribbons to decorate the living room and 1/4 to decorate the kitchen. She plans to use any remaining 1 point

ribbon to decorate the dining room. How much ribbon will be left to decorate the dining room?

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A) 5 m

B) 7.5 m

C) 10 m

D) 12.5 m

Questions 13 - 17 of 32
Algebraic Equations

13. Solve for the unknown variable: x + 15 = 3 1 point

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A) 8

B) 12

C) -12

D) 18

14. Solve for the unknown variable: y – 13 = –3 1 point

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A) -10

B) 10

C) 16

D) 20

15. Solve for the unknown variable: 8 – x = –4 1 point

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A) 12

B) 4

C) -12

D) -4

16. Solve for the unknown variable: 4x = 24 1 point

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A) 1/6

B) 6

C) 20

D) -6
17. Solve for the unknown variable: 6x + 15 = 33 1 point

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A) 8

B) 24

C) 3

D) -3

Questions 18 - 22 of 32
Consumer Arithmetic

18. A dealer sells an article for $25 and makes a profit of $5. His percentage profit is 1 point

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A) 15%

B) 20%

C) 25%

D) 30%

19. $500 invested for 2 years at 10% amount p.a. becomes 1 point

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A) $550

B) $600

C) $625

D) $650

20. The price of a smart phone is $990 with 9% sales tax. What is the final price of the smart phone? 1 point

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A) $ 1881.00

B) $ 1079.00

C) $ 1,079.10

D) $ 1,709.1

21. Income tax is __________ to/from the income. 1 point

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A) subtracted

B) added

C) multiplied

D) divided

22. Maria found a shirt on sale that she wanted to buy. The shirt was $36.00 and on sale for $24.00. What is the discount percent? 1 point

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A) 33.3%

B) 34%

C) 50%

D) 66.7%

Questions 23 - 27 of 32
Integers

23. A whale was swimming at 300 feet below sea level. He swam upwards towards the surface 300 feet. How many feet below sea level is the whale now? 1 point

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A) 0

B) 300

C) 600

D) -600

24. The temperature in Canada yesterday was -30 degrees. By this morning, it rose 10 degrees. What is the new temperature in Canada? 1 point

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A) -20 degrees

B) -40 degrees

C) 20 degrees

D) 40 degrees
25. Which of the following statement is true 1 point

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A) 7 ̶ 4 = 4 --7

B) 7 ̶ 4 > 4 ̶ 7

C) 7 ̶ 4 < 4 ̶ 7

D) 7 ̶ 4 = ̶ 3

26. Multiplication of ̶ 2 , ̶ 7 and ̶ 10 gives 1 point

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A) ̶ 140

B) ̶ 34

C) ̶ 19

D) 140

27. A deep-sea exploring ship is pulling up a diver at the rate of 25 feet per minute. The diver is 200 feet below sea level. How deep was the diver 10 minutes ago? 1 point

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A) 50 feet

B) 250 feet

C) 450 feet

D) 2000 feet

Questions 28 - 32 of 32
Laws of Numbers

28. The Commutative Law applies to which of the following operations: 1 point

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A) Addition and Subtraction

B) Addition and Multiplication

C) Multiplication and Division

D) Division and Subtraction

29. Which of the following illustrates the Associative Law 1 point

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A) 4+(2+9) = (4+2)+9

B) 4(2+9) = 2(4+9)

C) 4+(2+9)= 2+(9+4)

D) 4 - (2 - 9) = (4 -2) - 9

30. Which of the following laws applies to the statement: 7(3+5) = (7x3) + (7x5) 1 point

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A) Commutative

B) Associative

C) Distributive

D) Identity

31. What is the inverse of 8 under addition? 1 point

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A) -8

B) 0

C) 1/8

D) 1

32. What is the inverse of 5 under multiplication? 1 point

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A) -5

B) 0

C) 1/5

D) 1

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