
Illustrative Math Unit 3 Test Review
Authored by Lauren Wood
Mathematics
7th Grade
CCSS covered
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This quiz covers circle geometry and proportional relationships, making it appropriate for 7th grade mathematics. The assessment evaluates students' understanding of fundamental circle properties including radius, diameter, circumference, and area, along with the relationships between these measurements. Students must demonstrate proficiency in applying circumference and area formulas, making conversions between different circle measurements, and solving multi-step problems involving real-world applications such as wheels, ponds, and tables. The quiz also tests conceptual understanding through questions that require students to determine whether circumference or area is the appropriate measurement for specific scenarios. Additionally, one question addresses proportional relationships and the interpretation of scatter plots, requiring students to understand that measurement error doesn't invalidate proportional relationships when data points lie near a line through the origin. Created by Lauren Wood, a Mathematics teacher in the US who teaches grade 7. This comprehensive review assessment serves as an effective tool for evaluating student mastery before a unit test, functioning equally well as a formative assessment, homework assignment, or guided practice session. Teachers can use this quiz to identify areas where students need additional support, particularly in distinguishing between when to apply circumference versus area formulas in problem-solving contexts. The varied question types—from basic identification of circle parts to complex multi-step calculations—allow for differentiated instruction and help students build confidence with circle geometry concepts. This assessment aligns with Common Core standards 7.G.4 (describing the relationship between circumference and area of circles) and 7.RP.2 (recognizing and representing proportional relationships), providing teachers with valuable data on student understanding of these critical mathematical concepts.
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Diego made a graph of two quantities that he measured and said, “The points all lie on a line except one, which is a little bit above the line. This means that the quantities can’t be proportional.” Do you agree with Diego? Explain.
I don’t agree with Diego, since the quantities could be proportional if the line goes through the origin. Measurements are not perfect and the relationship could be proportional.
I don't agree with Diego, since the quantities could not be proportional if the line goes though the origin. Measurements are perfect and the relationship can not be proportional.
I agree with Diego, since the quantities could be proportional if the line goes through the origin. Measurements are not perfect and the relationship could be proportional.
I agree with Diego, since the quantities could not be proportional if the line goes though the origin. Measurements are perfect and the relationship can not be proportional.
Tags
CCSS.3.MD.B.4
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Here is a circle with center H and some line segments and curves joining points on the circle. Identify examples of diameter.
Segment AE
Segment DC
Segment DG
Segment GH
Tags
CCSS.4.G.A.1
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Here is a circle with center H and some line segments and curves joining points on the circle. Identify examples of radius.
GH
AH
EH
DH
Tags
CCSS.HSG.C.A.2
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What is the circumference of the hula hoop?
90 in
17.5 in
35 in
110 in
Tags
CCSS.7.G.B.4
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What is the diameter of the circular pond?
88.5 ft
177 ft
555.78 ft
200 ft
Tags
CCSS.7.G.B.4
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What is the circumference of the magnifying glass?
16 cm
8 cm
64 cm
48 cm
Tags
CCSS.7.G.B.4
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What is the diameter of the car tire?
22.8 cm
35.8 in
22.8 in
35.8 cm
Tags
CCSS.7.G.B.4
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