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PAKISTAN ENGLISH SCHOOL, KUWAIT

Second Term Revision Sheet - 2023-24

Subject: Mathematics Grade :7-Oxford


Teacher: Mrs. Abida Asif

SECTION - A
I. Choose the correct answer.
1 The Pythagorean Theorem ONLY works on which triangle?
a. Obtuse triangle
b. scalene triangle
c. isosceles triangle
d. right triangle
2. Given the 3 lengths of a triangle are 6 in, 8 in and 10 in. Will this make a right
triangle
a. yes
b. no
c. maybe
d. 22
3. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to see if the measurements below can form a right
triangle. **** a= 6 cm, b= 8 cm, c = 10 cm
a. Yes, it is a right triangle.
b. No, it is not a right triangle
c. There is not enough info.
d. None of them
4. What is the Pythagorean Theorem?
a. a2 ⋅ b2 = c2
b. c2 + a2 = b2
c. (a + b)2 = c2
d. c2 = a2 + b2
5. What is the name of the longest side of a right-angled triangle?
a. Pythagoras
b. Hypotenoose
c. Hipotenuse
d. Hypotenuse
6. Which TRIG FUNCTION, does NOT use the HYPOTENUSE in its
ratio?
a. sine
b. cosine
c. tangent
d. Secant
PAKISTAN ENGLISH SCHOOL, KUWAIT
Second Term Revision Sheet - 2023-24

7. To use the Pythagorean Theorem, we need...


a. A right triangle with 2 known angles & 1 side
b. A right triangle with 2 known angles
c. A right triangle with 1 known side and 1 known angle
d. A right triangle with 2 known sides
8. A triangle's 3 angles add up to...
a. 90 Degrees
b. 180 Degrees
c. 360 Degrees
d. 45 Degrees

9. To use the TRIGONOMETRY, we need...


a. A right triangle with 2 known angles & 1 side
b. A right triangle with 2 known angles
c. A right triangle with 1 known side and 1 known angle
d. A right triangle with 2 known sides

10. What would you use to solve for "a"?

a. sin
b. cos
c. tan
d. Pythagorean theorem
11. How do you find the "inverse of sin" on your calculator?
a. sin, sin-1
b. sin-1, sin-1
c. 2nd key, sin1
d. 2nd key, sin-1
12. What type of triangle is the context of our study of trigonometry &
Pythagorean Theorem?
a. right triangle
b. isosceles triangle
c. scalene triangle
d. acute triangle
13. When do you use the "INVERSE TRIG FUNCTION" on your
CALCULATOR?
a. to find a missing side measure
b. to find a missing angle measure
c. when you are determining whether it is SINE, COSINE, or
TANGENT
d. when you are determining whether to multiply or divide
PAKISTAN ENGLISH SCHOOL, KUWAIT
Second Term Revision Sheet - 2023-24

14. In a right angled triangle the square of the length of hypotenuse is equal
to the sum of square of the lengths of
a. Any other 1 side
b. Other 2 sides
c. Sum of smaller side
d. sum of the greater side
15. if a b, and c are the sides of a triangle and if a2 +b2 < c2 then the triangle is
a Acute
b right
c obtuse
d supplementary
16. if a b, and c are the sides of a triangle and if a2 +b2 > c2 then the triangle is
a Acute
b right
d. obtuse
d. supplementary
17. if a b, and c are the sides of a triangle and if a2 +b2 = c2 then the triangle is
A Acute
b right
C obtuse
d. supplementary
18. Sin 45o = --------
a 0.7071
b 1
e. 0.5
d. 0.5757
19. Sin-1 0.35 = --------
a 10
b 20
f. 45
d. 55
20. cos = --------
a opp/hyp
b adj/hyp
c. hyp/opp

21. COS 300 = --------


a 0.7071
b 1
c 0.8660
d. 0.5757
PAKISTAN ENGLISH SCHOOL, KUWAIT
Second Term Revision Sheet - 2023-24

22. A right angle must have


a. A 90o angle
b. B 45o angle
c. C 30o angle
d. 60o angle
23. The leg opposite the right angle is called----------
a the hypotenuse
b leg A
c Right leg
d. the isosceles leg
24 Sum of all angles of a triangle is equal to-------degree
a 16o
b 180
c 90
d. 360
25. if sin A = o.5 what is angle A
a 40
b 30
c 45
d. 60
26. if tan B =1.7320 what is angle B
a 45
b 180
c 90
d. 60
27. a2 – b2 =___________________
a (a + b) (a + b)
b (a - b) (a + b)
c (a - b) (a - b)
d none of these

28. (a +b)2 = _______________


a a2 + b2
b (a + b) (a + b)
c (a + b) (a - b)
d. (a - b) (a - b)

29. The total possible outcomes are if toss a coin------


a. 4
b 2
c 1
d. 3
PAKISTAN ENGLISH SCHOOL, KUWAIT
Second Term Revision Sheet - 2023-24

SECTION - B

Chapter # 4 – Further Expansion and Factorization of


Algebraic Expressions (pg – 115)
Exe. 4 A – Q1 , 2 , 3
Exe. 4 B - Q1, 2, 3, 4 ,5, 6
Exe.4 C - Q 1,2 ,3
Exe.4 D - Q 1 , 2 , 3

Chapter # 6 – Algebraic Fractions and Formulae : (pg – 163 )


Exe. 6 A - Q 1, 2 , 3
Exe. 6 B - Q 1 , 2
Exe. 6 C – Q 1, 2 , 4 ,5

Chapter # 10 - Pythagoras Theorem : ( pg – 259)


Exe.10 A - Q 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5
Exe.10 B - Q 1 ,3 , 4
Exe.10 C - Q 1, 2

Chapter # 11- Trigonometric Ratios: (pg- 283)


Exe.11 A - Q 1 ,2 , 3
Exe.11 B - Q 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Exe.11 C - Q 1,2
Exe. 11 D - Q 1, 2 , 3

Chapter # 15 – Probability of Single Event : (pg – 421 )


Exe. 15 A - Q 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ,5
Exe. 15 B - Q 1 , 2 , 3

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