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SPECTRUM TEST PRACTICETable of ContentsGrade 7Spelling .78Sample Test: Spelling.80Study Skills .82Sample Test: Study Skills.85Writing.87Language Practice Test .89The Common Core State Standards .4Free Online State-Specific Test Practice . .5How to Use This Book. .6ReadingVocabularySynonyms. .7Antonyms . .8Multi-Meaning Words. .9Words in Context . .10Affixes, Roots, and Word Relationships . .11Connotations and Figures of Speech. .12Sample Test: Vocabulary . .13MathConceptsNumeration . .99Number Concepts . .102Fractions and Decimals. .105Ratios and Proportional Relationships. .108Sample Test: Concepts. .110ComprehensionMain Idea. .15Recalling Details. .16Inferencing. .17Fact and Opinion . .18Story Elements. .19Nonfiction . .20Reading Informational Text. .26Fiction. .30Reading Literature. .36Sample Test: Reading Comprehension . .40Reading Practice Test . .44ComputationFractions, Addition and Subtraction . .113Fractions, Multiplication and Division . .114Decimals, Addition and Subtraction . .115Decimals, Multiplication and Division . .116Percents, Converting to Decimals . .117Percents, Finding Percentages of aNumber . .118Problem Solving, Addition andSubtraction. .119Problem Solving, Multiplication andDivision . .120Problem Solving, Rational Numbers . .121Sample Test: Computation . .123LanguageMechanicsPunctuation . .52Coordinate Adjectives . .54Capitalization and Punctuation. .55Sample Test: Language Mechanics. .57ApplicationsGeometry. .126Shape Relationships . .129Measurement . .130Measuring Angles, Area, and Volume . .132Problem Solving . .134Algebra . .137Expressions and Equations. .139Statistics and Probability . .142Sample Test: Applications . .146Math Practice Test . .149ExpressionUsage . .60Sentences . .63Phrases and Clauses . .66Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers . .67Types of Sentences . .68Paragraphs . .69Concise and Precise Language . .72Sample Test: Language Expression . .73Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.Answer Key. .1553978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

The Common Core State StandardsWhat Are the Standards?The Common Core State Standards have been adopted by most U.S. states.They were developed by a state-led initiative to make sure all students areprepared for success in college and in the global, twenty-first centuryworkforce. They provide a clear understanding of what students are expectedto learn in English language arts and mathematics.These new learning standards for your child are: Rigorous. Based on the best available evidence and research. Aligned with college and work expectations. Benchmarked to the highest educational standards from around the world.What Do the English Language Arts Standards Mean for My Student?In grade 7, English language arts standards focus on reading, writing,speaking and listening, and language skills (grammar and usage).These standards set expectations for what it means to be a skilled reader andwriter in the twenty-first century. They provide strategies for reading fiction andnonfiction closely and attentively. They help students look for evidence andmake critical judgments about the vast amount of print and digital informationavailable.What Do the Mathematics Standards Mean for My Student?Examples of grade 7 mathematics standards include geometry (solvingproblems with area, surface area, and angles), and statistics and probability(comparing two populations).These standards increase the depth and focus of math topics studied in eachgrade. Instead of sampling a wide variety of skills each year, students work todevelop deep understanding and mastery of a few concepts.Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.4978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

How to Use This BookTime spent practicing for standardized tests will benefit your child greatly. With the adoption ofCommon Core State Standards by most U.S. states, educators are relying more than ever on testresults to compare your child’s progress with that of others around the nation and the world. Theresources in this book will help ease anxieties and prepare your child for test day.What’s Inside? Lesson pages contain sample questions and examples related to a specific skill. The assumptionis that your student has received prior instruction on the topics. These pages can providefocused practice. Sample tests are shorter tests with questions about one subtopic. Practice tests are comprehensive tests with questions about the entire content area.Practice OptionsChoose how you will use the materials to meet the needs of your student. Select pages matching the skills your student needs to practice most. Assign lesson pages for practice throughout the week. End the week with a sample or practicetest related to those skills. Administer a timed practice test in a quiet setting. For a seventh grade student, allow 1.08minutes per question. After the test, check answers together and talk about what was mostdifficult.Test-Takings Look for the symbol shown above throughout the book. Talk about the clues with your child. Read and review directions and examples. Talk about how test questions look and point out wordsand phrases that often appear in directions. Skip difficult questions, returning to them if time allows. Guess at questions you do not know. Answer all the questions. Try to stay relaxed and approach the test with confidence!Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.6978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateREADING: VOCABULARYLesson 1: SynonymsDirections: Read each item. Choose the answer that means the same or about the same asthe underlined word.A.ExamplesB.make a pledgeABCDvisualize the erecallIf an answer is too difficult, skip it and move on to the next item.Come back to the skipped items later.Practice1.precise measurementABCD2.GHJBCD4.BCD6.GHJ7.BCDpreceded the weddingFGHJ8.Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.GHJ7joinedmodernizedlearnedclonedan immediate edallowedinitiatedrecently ionmotioninvented the rve a tableAconstant rypleasant esting978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateREADING: VOCABULARYLesson 2: AntonymsDirections: Read each item. Choose the answer that means the opposite of theunderlined word.A.ExamplesB.cheerful attitudeABCDgentle ungratefulviolentbreezyIf you are unsure if your answer is correct, makeyour best guess.Practice1.ancient civilizationsABCD2.GHJBCD4.BCD6.GHJ7.BCDlush jungleFGHJ8.Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.GHJ8addedstirredflouractiveminimize iscussinert adjustedcontributedconceal the answerFestablishedmisplacedwroteinventedomit informationAwithheld fundsArecentoldimmediatedestroyedfound the 2057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateREADING: VOCABULARYSAMPLE TESTDirections: Read each item. Choose the answer that means the same or about the same asthe underlined word.ExamplesA.The village has only one school.ABCDB.citydistrictcountryhamletWhen the employee stole money, hewas corrupt.FGHJFor numbers 1–2, read each item. Choosethe answer that means the same or aboutthe same as the underlined ltjustifiedIt is questionable if it will rainon Saturday.FGHFor numbers 3–6, read each item. Choosethe answer that means the opposite of theunderlined word.dangerjoypassionangerHow many answers were correct?AIndividuals within the group haddifferent points of view.FJoshua was filled with sorrow whenhis dog died.FNick insisted that his friend readthe fuluncertaininevitablepossibleThat chemical is d by Spectrum. Copyright protected.13978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateREADING: VOCABULARYSAMPLE TEST (cont.)For numbers 7–10, choose the correctmeaning for the underlined word.For numbers 11–14, find the word that fitseach blank the best.When we eat, we digest food.11. We stayed at a hotel, andwe took a beach walk each day.7.ABCD8.Look at the picture on thecomputer orsystemscreenABCD12. We got lost because we traveled away.FGHJKeep a diary of your daily ngenialunhappy14. The energy from the sun isbecause it never stops shining.FGHJPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.longslowspecialroundabout13. He is so that people enjoyspending time with him.10. That word adds punch toyour yingwarm978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH: MATH CONCEPTSLesson 1: NumerationDirections: Read and work each problem. Find the correct answer.ExamplesA.Which of these numbers is a commonmultiple of 4, 6, and 8?ABCDB.Which of these is smaller than –6FG22243218HJ4–4–80Read each question carefully.Practice1.CAB310ABCD2.3.1Which point is at 2 on thisnumber line?ABDCD910ABCD4.GHJWhich of these is another way to writethe number in the box?FGH3,4083,48034,800340,800Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.910111242,000,000 600,000 40 8What number is expressed by(3 x 103) (4 x 102) (8 x 101)F144 2057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH: MATH CONCEPTSLesson 1: Numeration (cont.)5.ABCD6.8222xxxxGHJWhich of these is another name for 83A82x2x2x2x2322x2x8BCDWhich of these is less than 112?F7.9.What is the prime factorization of 64?10. 6.2 x 103 122112132142FGHJWhat is the value of the expression inthe box?B12 – 4 x 6 BCDC8–9–120D12.7 9 GWhich of these is between 0.02 and0.2 in value?FGHJHJ0.20.0080.60.06Published by Spectrum. Copyright 1. What is the smallest number that canbe divided evenly by 8 and 7-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH: MATH CONCEPTSLesson 1: Numeration (cont.)Use the following double bar graph toanswer questions 18–19.13. Which of these is the greatestcommon factor of 32 and 72?BCDHot Lunch Consumption3129890807014. How much must you add to –8 to get anumber greater than 12?FGHJaaaanumbernumbernumbernumber–between 4 and 14less than 5less than –4greater than 20Number of StudentsA60504030201015. Which number is greater than 42,648but less than 53,229?ABCD0GHJBCDFGH460465400500JThurs.Fri. eighth gradeTuesdayFridayMondayWednesday19. How many total lunches arepurchased on Tuesday and Thursday?8,2208,0008,3008,200Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.Wed.18. On which day do the most studentsbuy lunch?17. Which number is 8,219 rounded to thenearest hundred?ATues. seventh grade42,52841,87253,32648,26916. Which number is 462 rounded to thenearest tenth?FMon.ABCD10112080190200978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH: MATH CONCEPTSLesson 2: Number ConceptsDirections: Read and work each problem. Find the correct answer.ExamplesA.How would you read 9.6?ABCDB.nine and six tenthsninety sixnine and six hundredthsnine hundred and sixWhich of these is acomposite number?FGHJ319524Key words, numbers, pictures, and figures will help youfind the answers.Practice1.2.A12,000What number goes in the blank tomake the number sentence true?B23,8913 x (1 6) (3 x 1) ( x 6)C22,000A3D24,635B0C6D110,435 13,456 3.Which describes the underlinedportion in the numeral 21,648,362?FthousandsGtens of thousandsHhundreds of thousandsF0.089JmillionsG0.85H0.80J0.9Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.4.102What is 0.89 rounded to thenearest tenth?978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH: MATH CONCEPTSLesson 2: Number Concepts (cont.)5.ABCD6.9.Which of these is a prime number?A27372135BCDWhat number completes this numbersentence?GHJ7.FG6121660HJABCD500 40 0.3 0.01BCD8.24,00010,000100,00060,00011. Ten million, two hundred six Which of these is another way to writethe number shown in the box?A26743256752310. How much would the value of 624,008be decreased by changing the 6 to a 5?6 x 20 10 xF3,245 – 2,678 0001,260,00012. Look at the group of numbers in thebox. Which statement about thenumbers is true?5, 7, 13, 17, 25Look carefully at the number patternbelow. Which of these numbersentences could be used to find thenumber that is missing from thenumber pattern?FGHJAll of them are prime numbers.None of the numbers are odd.All of the numbers are even.None of the numbers can bedivided evenly by 4.2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, , 18FGHJ14181416 4 18– 4 14 2 16 2 18Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.103978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH: MATH CONCEPTSLesson 2: Number Concepts (cont.)13. What is the median of these numbers?79 95 65 88 72ABCD79658872GHJBCD–B–DF24951932GHJ632000 30 70200 3 7.0200 3 70200 30 0.7ABD16. 28 – (3 6) x 3 GHJ5718139 12 20 504.5 6 10 25denominator is twicethe numeratornumerators increase by threesthe numbers increasenumerator is twicethe denominator20. 34,654 3,768 FGHJPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.4.8 x 10348 x 1048 x 1034.8 x 10219. What is the rule for thefollowing pattern?CF11010–1118. How would you write 4,800 inscientific notation?6 24 32 15 1815. What is 230.7 in expanded form?AAC14. What is the average of these numbers?F17. What would be an appropriate integerto describe a 10.00 99-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH: APPLICATIONSSAMPLE TEST (cont.)Use the coordinate graph to answerquestions 5 and 6.8.y54305.1BCD2R34J9.5xRSVTGHJBCDABFGHJ90.7 pounds85 pounds98.3 pounds99 pounds11. You know the measurements of 2angles in a triangle. They are 72degrees and 42 degrees. What is themeasurement of the third angle?ABCCDDPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.64 cm2328 cm2384 cm224 cm210. What is the average weight ofthree packages that weigh 120,69, and 83 pounds?(4,1)(2,1)(4,3)(1,4)Which angle is a right angle?18.00 feet6.34 feet12.00 feet18.84 feetWhat is the surface area of a cube ifan edge is 8 centimeters long?AWhat are the coordinates of point S?F7.UHWhat point is at (3, 5)?A6.GT21FVSA round table has a diameter of 6 feet.What is the circumference of thetable? Remember π 3.14 andC π x d.14766 degrees27 degrees114 degrees14 degrees978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH: APPLICATIONSSAMPLE TEST ndand100400500200yardsyardsyardsyards13. If 60y –120, then y ABCD260–2–60Use the line graph below to answer thequestions 16–18.CDs PURCHASED AT CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL120110100908070605040302010Number of CDs Purchased12. The distance around a mall is 1,800yards. Which of these could be thelength and width of the mall?1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995Year14. Which equation means, “A numberdivided by itself is 1”?FGHJy y 11 y yy2 1y 1 y15. On a canoe trip with his family, Petetravels an average of 27 miles a day.If the final destination is 140 milesaway, about how long will it take Peteto get there?ABCDMalesFemales16. How many CDs did the femalestudents buy in 1990 and 1991?FGHJaboutaboutaboutabout10065433517. In which year did the students buy185 CDs?A2 days7 days5 days12 daysBCD198819901994199218. How many CDs did the boys buy in1990 and 1992?FGHJPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.14895603580978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH PRACTICE TESTPart 1: ConceptsDirections: Read each problem carefully. Select the correct answer.ExamplesA.What is another way to write40,000,000 6,000,000 30,000 200 ch of the following is anotherHJ4.19name for 5 ?2.4F3 5B2 5HC3 195JD3 5HJ5.3856BCD6.GBCDH– 6 13– 3 13 3 19– 4 18Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.J1494242,0004,20042063 – 24 F1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, , 22191616214.2 x 103 AWhich of these number sentencescould be used to find the missingnumber in the pattern below?A50%25%33%75%19Which of these is a factor of16, 32, and 64?GG40.6122.2351.6350.023Which of these is the best estimate ofthe percentage of the circle that isnot shaded?AF3.Which of these decimals is less than2.775 and greater than 1.865?192292012978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH PRACTICE TESTPart 1: Concepts (cont.)7.12. Which of these is twoten-thousandths?Which of these is not another way to18write 24 A22x232x2x2BCDWhich of these is the best estimate of14.BCD25242625xxxxGH65743246256 F625.15 x 5 7A0.00020.00202.00000.200013. What does the n in the equation belowstand for?(n 6) x 8 (8 x 2) (8 x 6)What is the prime factorization of 32?F9.FJ1812141610. Which of these is another wayto write 0.12?FGHJ1.2%0.012120%12%11. What should replace the boxin the equation21,014 20,000 o 10 4ABCD0101001,000Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.150978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH PRACTICE TESTPart 2: ComputationDirections: Read each problem carefully. Select the correct answer.ExamplesA.46.87 59.06 0.60.20.3C1.0.863 0.136 C2.21.2 x 63 H3.25 x 0.25 C4.3.6 12 HJPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.B.83 – 0.59 G5.24.85.6H5.24.6929 x 10 C6.72.05 0.008 H7.34.37 5 C8.0.056 x 100 HJ151978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH PRACTICE TESTPart 2: Computation (cont.)9.1314. 20 4 – 3 4 4 x 12 6 A8B10CD17 26G16 44H15 2J17 2F0.832G0.765H0.236J0.6252410. 4 5 3 5 F11. 134 234 1141F7G8H8J616251523B5C4D334341317. 0.2 x 95 12. 10,469 9,400 32 F19,000G18,469H19,901J19,98118. 4.5% of 17 13. 0.20 x 5 A1B2C4D3Published by Spectrum. Copyright protected.316. 85% of 110 15 2115. 14% of 30 A3152978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

Name DateMATH PRACTICE TESTPart 3: ApplicationsDirections: Read each problem carefully. Select the correct answer.ExamplesA.The distance around a swimming poolis 90 feet. Which of these could be thelength and width of the 5401525146 metersB177 metersC1,389 metersD22 metersGHJ40 feetG30 feetH20 feetJ10 feetPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.3.12 cm296 cm2100 cm236 cm2What is the probability that thisspinner will stop on 2?A14B13C12D1123The perimeter of the room in whichthe party will take place is 70 feet. Thewidth is 15 feet. What is the length?FWhat is the surface area of a cube ifan edge is 4 centimeters long?FfeetfeetfeetfeetAn irregularly shaped pentagon has aperimeter of 764 meters. The pentagonhas sides that are 129 meters, 365meters, 24 meters, and 100 meterslong. What is the length of the fifthside?AB.4.153An angle of 86 4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

ANSWER KEYREADING: VOCABULARYLesson 1: Synonyms Page 7A. CB. H1. A2. G3. B4. H5. C6. F7. B8. HLesson 2: Antonyms Page 8A. AB. H1. A2. G3. A4. H5. D6. F7. D8. FLesson 3: Multi-Meaning Words Page 9A. DB. G1. B2. F3. C4. H5. D6. G7. DLesson 4: Words in Context Page 10A. AB. H1. B2. J3. A4. H5. B6. FLesson 5: Affixes, Roots, and WordRelationships Page 11A. AB. J1. D2. H3. C4. H5. B6. JLesson 6: Connotations andFigures of Speech Page 12A. BB. F1. D2. G3. C4. HPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.SAMPLE TEST Pages 13–14A. DB. F1. D2. H3. A4. G5. A6. H7. B8. J9. B10. J11. A12. J13. C14. GREADING: READINGCOMPREHENSIONLesson 7: Main Idea Page 15A. B1. B2. JLesson 8: Recalling Details Page 16A. A1. B2. JLesson 9: Inferencing Page 17A. C1. D2. FLesson 10: Fact and Opinion Page 18A. D1. B2. GLesson 11: Story Elements Page 19A. A1. D2. GLesson 12: Nonfiction Pages 20–21A. A1. A2. G3. D4. F5. B6. FLesson 13: Nonfiction Pages 22–23A. A1. D2. J3. A4. H5. B6. FLesson 14: Nonfiction Pages 24–25A. B1. A2. G1553. C4. H5. D6. JLesson 15: Reading InformationalText Pages 26–291. C2. F3. D4. F5. B6. J7. C8. F9. D10. F11. D12. F13. B14. HLesson 16: Fiction Pages 30–31A. A1. A2. J3. B4. J5. C6. JLesson 17: Fiction Pages 32–33A. A1. A2. H3. D4. J5. C6. GLesson 18: Fiction Pages 34–35A. D1. B2. J3. B4. H5. A6. GLesson 19: Reading Literature Pages 36–391. A2. J3. D4. F5. B6. G7. A8. F9. D10. F11. C12. G13. B14. HSAMPLE TEST Pages 40–41A. D1. C978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

ANSWER KEY2. G3. A4. G5. C6. JSAMPLE TESTPages 42–43A. D1. D2. H3. C4. F5. B6. HPRACTICE TESTPart 1: Vocabulary Pages 44–47A. AB. G1. B2. H3. B4. F5. C6. F7. B8. H9. A10. H11. B12. G13. A14. H15. C16. J17. B18. H19. B20. G21. B22. F23. D24. F25. B26. F27. C28. G29. A30. G31. B32. J33. C34. F35. A36. H37. A38. HPart 2: Reading Comprehension Pages 48–51A. C1. C2. H3. C4. G5. C6. JA. D7. CPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.8. G9. B10. H11. B12. HLANGUAGE: LANGUAGEMECHANICSLesson 1: Punctuation Pages 52–53A. CB. G1. C2. G3. B4. G5. A6. J7. D8. F9. A10. G11. B12. J13. D14. HLesson 2: Coordinate Adjectives Page 54A. B1. A2. J3. C4. F5. C6. FLesson 3: Capitalization andPunctuation Pages 55–56A. BB. J1. A2. G3. A4. H5. A6. G7. C8. H9. C10. F11. A12. G13. A14. FSAMPLE TEST Pages 57–59A. CB. J1. C2. J3. A4. G5. C6. G7. B8. J9. D10. F11. D15612. H13. D14. F15. A16. H17. C18. J19. B20. G21. A22. GLANGUAGE: LANGUAGEEXPRESSIONLesson 4: Usage Pages 60–62A. BB. F1. C2. F3. A4. J5. B6. H7. D8. H9. A10. J11. C12. J13. A14. J15. A16. J17. C18. F19. CLesson 5: Sentences Pages 63–65A. BB. J1. B2. H3. B4. G5. C6. G7. A8. J9. B10. H11. A12. J13. C14. JLesson 6: Phrases and Clauses Page 66A. A1. B2. H3. A4. G5. A6. HLesson 7: Misplaced and DanglingModifiers Page 67A. BB. G978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

ANSWER KEY1. C2. F3. C4. HLesson 8: Types of Sentences Page 68A. B1. C2. J3. D4. GLesson 9: Paragraphs Pages 69–71A. A1. B2. F3. B4. H5. D6. H7. B8. F9. A10. FLesson 10: Concise and PreciseLanguage Page 72A. BB. G1. C2. H3. C4. JSAMPLE TEST Pages 73–77A. DB. F1. C2. J3. A4. H5. A6. J7. B8. J9. A10. J11. B12. J13. B14. F15. D16. J17. C18. F19. C20. G21. C22. G23. D24. J25. A26. H27. C28. J29. C30. F31. DPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.LANGUAGE: SPELLINGLesson 11: Spelling Pages 78–79A. BB. H1. D2. F3. A4. H5. A6. G7. D8. G9. A10. J11. B12. F13. C14. HSAMPLE TEST Pages 80–81A. CB. G1. A2. H3. D4. F5. C6. J7. C8. F9. C10. G11. D12. F13. B14. JLANGUAGE: STUDY SKILLSLesson 12: Study Skills Pages 82–84A. AB. H1. A2. H3. D4. F5. A6. G7. D8. H9. B10. J11. A12. J13. D14. HSAMPLE TEST Pages 85–86A. CB. H1. A2. G3. D4. G5. C6. F7. C8. G1579. D10. F11. APRACTICE TESTPart 1: Language Mechanics Pages 89–90A. AB. G1. C2. J3. A4. H5. A6. J7. C8. J9. A10. H11. A12. G13. D14. G15. APart 2: Language Expression Pages 91–94A. AB. J1. A2. H3. B4. F5. C6. J7. B8. H9. D10. J11. B12. F13. C14. H15. A16. J17. C18. G19. A20. H21. D22. J23. C24. F25. DPart 3: Spelling Pages 95–96A. BB. H1. A2. J3. B4. H5. B6. F7. C8. J9. A10. F11. D12. J978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

ANSWER KEY13. B14. HPart 4: Study Skills Pages 97–98A. CB. F1. A2. H3. D4. H5. C6. H7. D8. J9. B10. J11. BMATH: MATH CONCEPTSLesson 1: Numeration Pages 99–101A. BB. H1. C2. G3. D4. F5. B6. G7. C8. J9. C10. G11. A12. G13. D14. J15. D16. F17. D18. G19. CLesson 2: Number Concepts Pages 102–104A. AB. J1. B2. G3. A4. J5. B6. G7. D8. H9. C10. H11. A12. J13. A14. H15. D16. H17. B18. F19. D20. HLesson 3: Fractions and Decimals Pages 105–107A. APublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.1. C2. H3. B4. F5. D6. F7. B8. F9. C10. G11. D12. F13. C14. J15. A16. J17. A18. GLesson 4: Ratios and ProportionalRelationships Pages 108–109A. BB. J1. B2. H3. B4. H5. C6. J7. A8. G9. B10. H11. DSAMPLE TEST Pages 110–112A. DB. H1. B2. F3. D4. F5. B6. J7. A8. G9. B10. J11. B12. H13. D14. H15. B16. F17. D18. H19. A20. H21. AMATH: COMPUTATIONLesson 5: Fractions, Addition andSubtraction Page 113A. CB. F1. A2. J3. A1584. G5. C6. JLesson 6: Fractions, Multiplicationand Division Page 114A. BB. F1. A2. J3. A4. H5. A6. GLesson 7: Decimals, Addition andSubtraction Page 115A. BB. G1. D2. F3. C4. F5. A6. HLesson 8: Decimals, Multiplicationand Division Page 116A. BB. F1. A2. J3. A4. J5. B6. HLesson 9: Percents, Converting toDecimals Page 117A. CB. G1. C2. J3. B4. F5. D6. HLesson 10: Percents, FindingPercentages of a Number Page 118A. DB. F1. B2. G3. C4. J5. A6. HLesson 11: Problem Solving,Addition and Subtraction Page 119A. DB. F1. B2. F3. C4. J978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

ANSWER KEYLesson 12: Problem Solving,Multiplication and Division Page 120A. CB. G1. C2. F3. A4. JLesson 13: Problem Solving,Rational Numbers Pages 121–122A. BB. G1. B2. G3. C4. G5. D6. G7. D8. H9. D10. J11. A12. H13. B14. F15. B16. F17. ASAMPLE TEST Pages 123–125A. AB. G1. C2. J3. A4. G5. D6. F7. A8. J9. A10. G11. A12. H13. D14. G15. B16. H17. D18. F19. D20. G21. C22. H23. A24. GMATH: APPLICATIONSLesson 14: Geometry Pages 126–128A. CB. H1. D2. G3. A4. HPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.5. D6. G7. A8. H9. C10. H11. A12. H13. D14. H15. A16. G17. B18. FLesson 15: Shape Relationships Page 129A. BB. H1. B2. J3. C4. J5. C6. GLesson 16: Measurement Pages 130–131A. BB. H1. A2. J3. C4. G5. D6. F7. C8. G9. C10. F11. D12. GLesson 17: Measuring Angles,Area, and Volume Pages 132–133A. CB. H1. B2. J3. D4. F5. C6. F7. B8. H9. B10. J11. C12. HLesson 18: Problem Solving Pages 134–136A. DB. H1. A2. H3. B4. H5. B6. F7. D1598. H9. C10. J11. D12. G13. D14. G15. A16. F17. C18. HLesson 19: Algebra Pages 137–138A. DB. G1. B2. H3. D4. F5. A6. J7. A8. G9. D10. H11. C12. GLesson 20: Expressions andEquations Pages 139–141A. DB. G1. D2. G3. C4. F5. B6. F7. D8. J9. D10. F11. A12. H13. C14. H15. C16. F17. D18. J19. ALesson 21: Statistics andProbability Pages 142–145A. CB. H1. B2. H3. D4. F5. B6. G7. B8. G9. B10. G11. C12. H978-1-62057-599-4 Spectrum Test Practice 7

ANSWER KEY13. B14. H15. D16. G17. C18. H19. D20. G21. BSAMPLE TEST Pages 146–148A. BB. G1. B2. H3. B4. F5. C6. J7. A8. J9. C10. F11. A12. G13. C14. F15. C16. G17. C18. FPRACTICE TESTPart 1: Concepts Pages 149–150A. CB. G1. A2. G3. C4. G5. C6. F7. A8. G9. A10. J11. D12. F13. B14. JPart 2: Computation Pages 151–152A. BB. F1. C2. J3. A4. J5. C6. G7. A8. J9. A10. H11. B12. H13. A14. FPublished by Spectrum. Copyright protected.15. D16. J17. A18. GLesson 3: Applications Pages 153–154A. CB. G1. A2. H3. A4. J5. D6. J7. A8. J9. A10. F11. A12

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