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Every question is tagged to a specific TEKS standard, modeled on real STAAR item formats, and reviewed by an AI quality gate that catches ambiguity and bad arithmetic before it reaches your kid. The full library covers 7 Grade 7 math topics: Operations with Rational Numbers, Proportional Reasoning & Percent, Similarity & Scale, Circles & 3D Measurement, and more.

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Operations with Rational Numbers

TEKS 7.3A,7.3B

Add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative rational numbers fluently.

What is the sum of -5 and 35?

  1. 32
  2. 30
  3. 31
  4. 29

Why: -5 + 35 = 30.

Add: (-33) + (-40)

  1. -72
  2. -71
  3. -74
  4. -73

Why: -33 + -40 = -73.

Subtract: 35 − 18

  1. 17
  2. 16
  3. 19
  4. 18

Why: 35 − 18 = 35 + (-18) = 17.

(-12) × 4 = ?

  1. -48
  2. -49
  3. -47
  4. -46

Why: Same signs → positive, different signs → negative. -12 × 4 = -48.

Divide: 91 ÷ 7

  1. 14
  2. 12
  3. 15
  4. 13

Why: 91 ÷ 7 = 13 (same signs → positive, different signs → negative).

Proportional Reasoning & Percent

TEKS 7.4A,7.4B,7.4C,7.4D

Apply constant of proportionality, percent increase and decrease, markups, discounts, sales tax, tips, and simple interest.

Find the constant of proportionality: y = 72 when x = 9.

  1. 8
  2. 9
  3. 7
  4. 10

Why: k = y ÷ x = 72 ÷ 9 = 8.

380 grew to 437. Find the percent increase.

  1. 20%
  2. 25%
  3. 10%
  4. 15%

Why: Change = |437 − 380| = 57. Percent increase = 57/380 × 100 = 15%.

A value changed from 560 to 532. What is the percent decrease?

  1. 10%
  2. 5%
  3. 15%
  4. 0%

Why: Change = |532 − 560| = 28. Percent decrease = 28/560 × 100 = 5%.

An item costs $235. Sales tax is 25%. What is the total?

  1. $293.75
  2. $292.75
  3. $298.75
  4. $294.75

Why: Tax: $58.75. Total: $293.75.

Find the simple interest on $3600 at 12% per year for 9 years.

  1. 3888
  2. 3889
  3. 3887
  4. 3890

Why: I = Prt = 3600 × 12/100 × 9 = 3888.

Similarity & Scale

TEKS 7.5A,7.5C

Use scale factor and similar figures to find missing measurements.

Similar polygons have a scale factor such that 10 maps to 30. What does 6 map to?

  1. 19
  2. 20
  3. 17
  4. 18

Why: Scale factor = 30/10 = 3. So 6 × 3 = 18.

Similar polygons have a scale factor such that 7 maps to 14. What does 11 map to?

  1. 23
  2. 24
  3. 22
  4. 21

Why: Scale factor = 14/7 = 2. So 11 × 2 = 22.

Similar polygons have a scale factor such that 6 maps to 36. What does 4 map to?

  1. 23
  2. 25
  3. 24
  4. 26

Why: Scale factor = 36/6 = 6. So 4 × 6 = 24.

Similar polygons have a scale factor such that 15 maps to 90. What does 15 map to?

  1. 91
  2. 89
  3. 92
  4. 90

Why: Scale factor = 90/15 = 6. So 15 × 6 = 90.

On a scale drawing, 1 inch represents 2 feet. If a wall is 24 inches in the drawing, how long is the real wall in feet?

  1. 50
  2. 48
  3. 49
  4. 47

Why: Actual length = 24 × 2 = 48.

Circles & 3D Measurement

TEKS 7.8A,7.8B,7.9A,7.9B,7.9D

Find circumference, area of circles, volume of prisms, and surface area.

Find the circumference of a circle with radius 6. Use π = 3.14.

  1. 37.67
  2. 37.78
  3. 37.68
  4. 37.69

Why: C = 2πr = 2 × 3.14 × 6 = 37.68.

Find the volume of a triangular prism whose triangular base has base 14 and height 7, and whose length (depth) is 25.

  1. 1227
  2. 1225
  3. 1226
  4. 1224

Why: Base area B = ½ × 14 × 7 = 49. V = B × length = 49 × 25 = 1225.

Find the volume of a triangular prism whose triangular base has base 18 and height 7, and whose length (depth) is 15.

  1. 945
  2. 944
  3. 946
  4. 947

Why: Base area B = ½ × 18 × 7 = 63. V = B × length = 63 × 15 = 945.

Compute the surface area of a rectangular prism (16, 17, 8).

  1. 1072
  2. 1071
  3. 1074
  4. 1073

Why: S = 2(lw + lh + wh) = 2(272 + 128 + 136) = 1072 square units.

Find the total surface area of a rectangular prism with length 7, width 4, height 16.

  1. 409
  2. 408
  3. 410
  4. 407

Why: S = 2(lw + lh + wh) = 2(28 + 112 + 64) = 408 square units.

Two-Step Equations & Inequalities

TEKS 7.10A,7.11A,7.11B

Write and solve two-step equations and inequalities.

Solve for x: 8x - 23 = 41

  1. 9
  2. 8
  3. 10
  4. 7

Why: Add 23: 8x = 64. Divide by 8: x = 8.

Solve for x: 10x - 2 = -132

  1. -14
  2. -11
  3. -12
  4. -13

Why: Add 2: 10x = -130. Divide by 10: x = -13.

Which value of x makes the inequality true? 4x + 10 < 66

  1. 15
  2. 16
  3. 13
  4. 14

Why: Subtract 10: 4x < 56. Divide by 4: x < 14.

Which value of x makes the inequality true? 6x - 7 > 11

  1. 1
  2. 3
  3. 2
  4. 4

Why: Add 7: 6x > 18. Divide by 6: x > 3.

Layla buys 6 crayons and pays an extra $17 for shipping. The total is $71. Which equation can be used to find the price x of one crayon?

  1. 6x - 17 = 71
  2. 6(x + 17) = 71
  3. 6x + 17 = 71
  4. x + 102 = 71

Why: 6 items at $x plus $17 shipping equals $71: 6x + 17 = 71.

Probability

TEKS 7.6C,7.6D,7.6I

Compute theoretical probability of simple and compound events.

A jar has 6 blue, 4 red marbles. Find the probability of drawing a blue marble. (Simplest form.)

  1. 3/5
  2. 5/3
  3. 4/5
  4. 2/5

Why: P(blue) = 6/10 = 3/5.

A jar has 8 yellow, 4 green marbles. Find the probability of drawing a green marble. (Simplest form.)

  1. 1/3
  2. 2/3
  3. 3/1
  4. 1/4

Why: P(green) = 4/12 = 1/3.

A jar has 5 yellow, 8 green, 2 red marbles. Find the probability of drawing a red marble. (Simplest form.)

  1. 3/15
  2. 1/15
  3. 15/2
  4. 2/15

Why: P(red) = 2/15 = 2/15.

A jar has 7 green, 5 white, 5 red marbles. Find the probability of drawing a red marble. (Simplest form.)

  1. 4/17
  2. 5/17
  3. 17/5
  4. 6/17

Why: P(red) = 5/17 = 5/17.

A bag contains 6 yellow, 5 white marbles. One marble is drawn at random. What is P(white)? (Give answer in simplest form.)

  1. 6/11
  2. 4/11
  3. 11/5
  4. 5/11

Why: P(white) = 5/11 = 5/11.

Statistics & Personal Finance

TEKS 7.12A,7.13E

Compute mean absolute deviation; compare simple and compound interest.

Find the mean absolute deviation (MAD) of this data set: 32, 32, 33, 19.

  1. 6
  2. 7
  3. 4
  4. 5

Why: Mean = 29. Absolute deviations from the mean: 3, 3, 4, 10. MAD = 20/4 = 5.

Find the mean absolute deviation (MAD) of this data set: 29, 27, 24, 20.

  1. 3
  2. 2
  3. 4
  4. 5

Why: Mean = 25. Absolute deviations from the mean: 4, 2, 1, 5. MAD = 12/4 = 3.

Find the mean absolute deviation (MAD) of this data set: 32, 31, 31, 18.

  1. 4
  2. 7
  3. 5
  4. 6

Why: Mean = 28. Absolute deviations from the mean: 4, 3, 3, 10. MAD = 20/4 = 5.

Find the amount A after compound interest on $200 at 25% annually for 1 year.

  1. 249
  2. 252
  3. 250
  4. 251

Why: A = P(1 + r)^t = 200 × (1 + 0.25)^1 = $250.

Sebastian deposits $40000 at 10% compounded annually. How much interest is earned in 2 years?

  1. 8401
  2. 8402
  3. 8400
  4. 8399

Why: A = 40000(1 + 0.1)^2 = 48400. Interest = A − P = 48400 − 40000 = 8400.

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