Living Waters Lutheran College 2020
Mathematics: Year 7
Assessment Topic: Angles and Geometry
Total Marks: 45
Time Allocation: 50 min
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Section C: (16 Marks)
Cheat sheet /5 (5 marks)
Question 1 (3 marks)
What size angles have been marked on the following protractors?
a)
b)
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c)
Question 2 (3 mark)
Use a protractor to measure the size of the following angles, correct to the nearest degree.
(a) (b)
_____________________ _____________________
(c)
_____________________
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Question 3 (2 marks)
Draw the following angles using a protractor. The starting point has been provided
(a) 147
(b) 34
Question 4 (4 marks)
Name the polygons in this pattern.
3
Question 5 (4 marks)
a) A polygon has 10 sides of equal length. The name of this polygon is: _______________________
b) A polygon has 8 sides of equal length. The name of this polygon is: _______________________
c) A polygon has 7 sides of different lengths. The name of this polygon is: _______________________
d) A polygon has two pairs of parallel sides that are equal. The name of this polygon is:
__________________
Section B: show all working out where needed (12 Marks)
Question 7 (2 marks)
Find the size of the angle x.
Question 8 (2 marks)
Find the size of the angle x.
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Question 9 (2 marks)
Find the size of the angle x.
Question 10 (2 marks)
Find the size of the angle marked x.
Question 11 (1 mark)
The complement of 56 is:
A 124 B 56 C 44 D 34
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Question 12 (1 mark)
The supplement of 25 is:
A 205 B 65 C 25 D 155
Section A: (show all working out where needed)
Question 13 (3 marks)
(a) an acute angle ____________________
(b) an obtuse angle ____________________
(c) a straight angle ____________________
Question 14 (3 marks)
Draw a diagram and then find the size of the missing angle in each of the following.
(a) A triangle with angles measuring 18 and 87.
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Question 15 (2 marks)
Find the size of the angle marked x, giving reasons.
Question 16 (2 marks)
Find the size of the angle marked x.
(7 marks)
7
Question 17 (4 marks)
Draw a diagram and then find the size of the missing angle in each of the following.
(a) A triangle with angles measuring 41 and 113.
(b) An isosceles triangle with a non-base angle measuring 65.