GRADE 7
Mathematics
Practice Assessment
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GRADE 7
Mathematics
Practice Assessment
Copyright © 2023, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited without express
written permission from the Texas Education Agency.
STAAR GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS
REFERENCEMATERIALS
LINEAR EQUATIONS
Slope-intercept form
y mx b
Constant of proportionality
CIRCUMFERENCE
k
y
x
Circle
C 2˜r
or
C ˜d
AREA
Triangle
A
1
b
h
2
Rectangle or parallelogram
Trapezoid
Circle
A
A
A
b
h
1
(
b
b )
h
1 2
2
2
˜
r
VOLUME
Prism
V Bh
Pyramid
ADDITIONALINFORMATION
Pi
˜ ˜ 3.14
or
V
˜ ˜
1
Bh
3
22
7
Distance
d rt
Simple interest
I Prt
Compound interest
A
t
P
(1
r
)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Inches
STAAR GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS
REFERENCEMATERIALS
LENGTH
Customary
Metric
1 mile (mi) = 1,760 yards (yd)
1 kilometer (km) = 1,000 meters (m)
1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft)
1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm)
1 foot (ft) = 12 inches (in.)
1 centimeter (cm) = 10 millimeters (mm)
VOLUMEAND CAPACITY
Customary
Metric
1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt)
1 liter (L) = 1,000 milliliters (mL)
1 quart (qt) = 2 pints (pt)
1 pint (pt) = 2 cups (c)
1 cup (c) = 8 fluid ounces (fl oz)
WEIGHT ANDMASS
Customary
Metric
1 ton (T) = 2,000 pounds (lb)
1 kilogram (kg) = 1,000 grams (g)
1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz)
1 gram (g) = 1,000 milligrams (mg)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Centimeters
MATHEMATICSMATHEMATICS
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DIRECTIONS
Read each question carefully. Choose the best answer to each
question. For open-response questions, determine the best answer
to the question.
1 Which inequality is true when x = 4?
A
3 – 2x < –5
B
1 – 4x > –14
C
–5 – 3x < 10
D
–4 + 5x > 18
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2 The gure shows a rectangle inscribed in a circle that has a diameter
of 10 feet.
Which measurement is closest to the area of the shaded portion of the
gure in square feet?
A
314 ft
2
B
78.5 ft
2
C
266 ft
2
D
30.5 ft
2
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3 A triangle has angle measures of (x + 3)°, (5x – 8)°, and (2x + 1)°.
What is the measure of the smallest angle of the triangle in degrees?
A
47°
B
26°
C
107°
D
23°
4 A clothing store has these items on sale:
5 hats
10 jackets
15 pants
20 sweaters
A customer randomly selects one of the sale items. Complete
each statement.
Select the correct answer for each box. Each answer may be used
more than once. Not all answers will be used.
A 0.10 B 0.20 C 0.40 D 0.50 E 0.70 F 0.80
The probability that the customer will randomly select a sweater or a
hat is
ABCDEF
.
The probability that the customer will randomly select a jacket
is
ABCDEF
.
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5 An animal rescue group recorded the number of adoptions that
occurred each week for three weeks:
There were x adoptions during the rst week.
There were 10 more adoptions during the second week than
during the rst week.
There were twice as many adoptions during the third week as
during the rst week.
There were a total of at least 50 adoptions from the animal rescue
group during the three weeks.
Which inequality represents all possible values of x, the number of
adoptions from the animal rescue group during the rst week?
A
4x + 10 ≤ 50
B
4x + 10 ≥ 50
C
3x + 10 ≤ 50
D
3x + 10 ≥ 50
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6 A composite gure is made up of two rectangles and a right triangle.
The gure and its dimensions in centimeters are shown in the diagram.
What is the area of the composite gure in square centimeters?
A
336 cm
2
B
360 cm
2
C
312 cm
2
D
344 cm
2
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7 What is the solution to the equation 0.5x – 1.25 = 3.5?
Record your answer in the space provided.
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8 Mr. Kumar conducted a random survey asking 80 students which
elective class they prefer. The results are shown in the bar graph.
Which inference about the data is best supported by this information?
A
More eighth-grade students prefer art as an elective than prefer
band or theater.
B
Fewer seventh-grade students prefer band or theater as an
elective than prefer art.
C
Half as many seventh-grade students as eighth-grade students
prefer theater as an elective.
D
Twice as many seventh-grade students as eighth-grade students
prefer band as an elective.
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9 A pyramid has a square base with a side length of 7 centimeters. If
the volume of the pyramid is 196 cubic centimeters, what is its height
in centimeters?
A
4 cm
B
12 cm
C
8 cm
D
21 cm
10 Ms. Ibrahim traveled a total of 150 miles for work in 5 days. She
traveled the same distance for work each day.
Which three points lie on the line that represents the total distance in
miles, y, she traveled for work in x days?
Circle THREE correct answers.
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11 A store manager surveyed a random sample of customers to
determine their favorite type of nut. The results of the survey are
shown in the table.
Survey Results
Type of Nuts Frequency
Cashews 12
Almonds 24
Pecans 6
Pistachios 8
Based on the results in the table, which statement about the favorite
type of nuts of a randomly selected customer is true?
A
The customer is
1
4
as likely to prefer pecans as to prefer almonds.
B
The customer is 4 times as likely to prefer cashews as to prefer
pistachios.
C
The customer is more likely to prefer cashews or pecans than to
prefer almonds.
D
The customer is less likely to prefer pecans or pistachios than to
prefer cashews.
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1
1
+ 22
1
4
8
2
?
12 The circumference of a circular disk is approximately 67.23
centimeters. The diameter of the disk is 21.4 centimeters.
Which r
atio best represents the value of π?
21.4
A
67.23
B
67.23
21.4
C
10.7
67.23
D
67.23
10.7
13 What is the value of
Record your answer in the space pro
vided.
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14 The bar graph shows the results of a survey of 50 seventh graders
about their favorite ice cream topping.
Based on the graph, what percentage of seventh graders prefer
sprinkles or chocolate chips as an ice cream topping?
A
20%
B
64%
C
18%
D
36%
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15 A snack mix recipe calls for 10 cups of cereal and 4 cups of pretzel
sticks.
What is the constant of proportionality that relates the number of cups
of cereal, y, to the number of cups of pretzel sticks, x?
A
0.4
B
14
C
2.5
D
6
16 Mr. Russo prepared a monthly budget. The table shows the percentage
of income that Mr. Russo budgets for each expense.
Monthly Budget
Expense Amount
Housing 30%
Utilities 10%
Food 15%
Transportation 10%
Other 35%
If Mr. Russo spends $450 on food, what is his total monthly budget?
A
$3,000
B
$6,750
C
$2,550
D
$4,500
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17 A jar contains red, green, and blue marbles. The table shows the
percentage of each color of marble in the jar.
Jar of Marbles
Color Percentage of Marbles
Red 10%
Green 30%
Blue 60%
The jar contains 90 blue marbles. Which statements are true?
Select TWO correct answers.
`
There are 126 marbles in the jar.
`
There are 150 marbles in the jar.
`
There are 19 red marbles and 57 green marbles in the jar.
`
There are 9 red marbles and 27 green marbles in the jar.
`
There are 15 red marbles and 45 green marbles in the jar.
18 The bottom of a circular pan has a diameter of 14 inches. Which
measurement is closest to the area of the bottom of the pan in
square inches?
A
87.92 in.
2
B
153.86 in.
2
C
43.96 in.
2
D
615.44 in.
2
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19 The graph shows a linear relationship between x and y.
Which equation best represents this linear relationship?
A
y = –
1
2
x + 4
B
y = –2x + 4
C
y = –
1
2
x + 2
D
y = –2x + 2
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20 A child at a day care can choose one type of writing tool and one type
of paper for an art project. The chart shows the types of writing tools
and paper that are available.
Art Project
Type of Writing Tool Type of Paper
Crayon
Marker
Pencil
Construction
Newsprint
Which list shows all the combinations of one type of writing tool and
one type of paper that can be used for the art project?
A
Crayon, construction
Crayon, newsprint
B
Crayon, newsprint
Marker, newsprint
Pencil, newsprint
C
Crayon, construction
Crayon, newsprint
Marker, construction
Marker, newsprint
D
Crayon, construction
Crayon, newsprint
Marker, construction
Marker, newsprint
Pencil, construction
Pencil, newsprint
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21 Two groups of students completed a science test. The box plots
show the numbers of questions the students in each group answered
correctly on the test.
Determine whether each measure for Group A is equal to, greater
than, or less than the measure for Group B.
Select ONE correct answer in each row.
Measure Group A = Group B Group A > Group B Group A < Group B
Interquartile range
A B C
Range
A B C
Median
A B C
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22 A six-sided number cube numbered 1 through 6 was tossed 150 times.
The results are shown in the table.
Number Cube
Results
Number Frequency
1 16
2 28
3 24
4 15
5 37
6 30
What is the experimental probability that the next toss will result in an
odd number?
68
A
150
75
B
150
77
C
150
73
D
150
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23 The net of a triangular prism is shown with dimensions in centimeters.
What is the total surface area of the triangular prism in square
centimeters?
A
900 cm
2
B
850 cm
2
C
720 cm
2
D
840 cm
2
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24 Complete the statements about the ray that represents the solution to
12 – 4x < –20 on a number line.
Select ONE correct answer in each box to complete each sentence.
The endpoint of the ray should be
A
a solid
circle placed
B
an open
A
–8
B
–2
at .
C
2
D
8
A
left
The ray should point to the
B
right
.
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25 A summer camp hosts 500 campers. A random survey of 50 campers
was conducted to determine which activity was their favorite.
The table shows the number of campers who chose each activity.
Summer Camp Activities
Activity Number of Campers
Swimming 16
Rock climbing 8
Hiking 12
Kayaking 14
Based on the survey results, which of these is the best prediction
about the favorite activities of the 500 campers?
A
There are 22 more campers who prefer kayaking than prefer
rock climbing.
B
There are 8 more campers who prefer swimming than prefer
rock climbing.
C
There are 20 more campers who prefer hiking than
prefer kayaking.
D
There are 40 more campers who prefer swimming than
prefer hiking.
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1
26 What is the value of 2
4
– 3
2
5
?
3
A
–1
20
B
2
5
13
C
–5
20
7
D
9
27 Maggie wants to plant owers in a rectangular garden in her backyard:
The length of the garden is 60 yards.
The width of the garden is 7 feet.
There are 3 feet in 1 yard.
There are approximately 3.28 feet in 1 meter.
What are the approximate length and the width of Maggie’s garden
in meters?
Select ONE correct answer in each box to complete each sentence.
A
6.1
The length of Maggie’s garden is approximately
B
18.3
meters.
C
54.9
A
2.1
The width of Maggie’s garden is approximately
B
10.3
meters.
C
23.0
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28 Ms. Avery sold tomatoes at a local farmers’ market over a two-week
period.
She sold 4.8 pounds of tomatoes on each of 3 days during
the rst week.
She sold 5.6 pounds of tomatoes on each of 4 days during
the second week.
How many pounds of tomatoes did Ms. Avery sell during the two-week
period?
A
72.8 lb
B
10.4 lb
C
36.8 lb
D
17.4 lb
29 Triangle QRT is similar to triangle WXY.
Which statement about the triangles must be true?
A
Angle R is congruent to angle X.
B
Angle T is congruent to angle W.
QR
XY
=
C
RT WX
RT
TQ
=
D
YW WX
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30 Silas wrote an equation to model the total cost of his taxi ride.
The base fare for the taxi ride is $2.55.
The taxi service charges $1.75 per mile.
Which equation models Silas’s total cost in dollars, y, for a taxi ride
that is x miles long?
A
y = 2.55x – 1.75
B
y = 2.55x + 1.75
C
y = 1.75x – 2.55
D
y = 1.75x + 2.55
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31 Two circles with the same center are shown with measurements in feet.
What is the circumference of each circle in terms of π?
Select the correct answer for each box. Each answer may be used
more than once. Not all answers will be used.
A 50π B 100π C 150π D 200π E 250π F 300π
The circumference of the inner circle is
ABCDEF
feet.
The circumference of the outer circle is
ABCDEF
feet.
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32 The dot plots show the numbers of pets the students in each of
two classes have.
Which statement is best supported by the information in the dot plots?
A
The range for Class K is greater than the range for Class M.
B
The mean for Class K is equal to the mean for Class M.
C
The median for Class K is less than the median for Class M.
D
The mode for Class K is equal to the mode for Class M.
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33 The Garcia family bought 3 tickets to the zoo for $84. What is the unit
price per ticket?
A
$87
B
$28
C
$81
D
$21
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34 Triangle KLM and its side lengths in centimeters are shown.
Triangle KLM is enlarged to create similar triangle XYZ. What is the
measurement in centimeters for each of the missing side lengths in
triangle XYZ?
Write the correct answer in each box. Not all answers will be used.
20 cm | 25 cm | 28 cm | 32 cm | 35 cm
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35 An average family uses 300 gallons of water per day at home. The
circle graph shows the percentages of some of the types of water use
for an average family.
How many gallons of water per day are used for shower or leak?
A
96 gallons
B
24 gallons
C
60 gallons
D
36 gallons
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36 What is the solution set for the inequality 3 ≤ 8 –
4
1
x?
A
x ≤ 20
B
x
5
4
C
x ≥ 20
D
x
5
4
37 A triangular prism with dimensions in inches is shown.
What is the volume of the triangular prism in cubic inches?
A
1,080 in.
3
B
2,025 in.
3
C
1,620 in.
3
D
3,240 in.
3
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38 A recycling bin contained 40 pounds of plastic in October and
50 pounds of plastic in November. By what percentage did the amount
of plastic increase from October to November?
A
10%
B
25%
C
20%
D
80%
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