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7th Grade Quiz: Test Your Skills in All Subjects

Quick, free quiz for 7th graders across subjects. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Baitoey ChanikanUpdated Aug 27, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This 7th grade quiz helps you check your skills in math, language arts, science, and social studies. Practice a mix of questions, see answers as you go, and spot topics to review before a test. If you want to focus on a subject, try our 7th grade science quiz or explore 7th grade social studies questions.

What is the sum of -6 and 14?
20
-20
8 (because -6 + 14 = 8)
-8
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Find the mean of the numbers 5, 7, 8, and 10.
7.5 (total 30 divided by 4)
6.5
7
8
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A car travels 180 miles in 3 hours at a constant speed. What is the unit rate in miles per hour?
120 mph
90 mph
60 mph (180 divided by 3)
30 mph
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What is the area of a triangle with base 10 cm and height 9 cm?
9 cm^2
19 cm^2
45 cm^2 (A = 1/2 * b * h = 1/2 * 10 * 9)
90 cm^2
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You roll a fair six-sided die. What is the probability of rolling an even number?
1/2 (evens are 2, 4, 6: 3 out of 6)
2/3
3/8
1/6
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What is the volume of a rectangular prism that is 4 cm by 5 cm by 6 cm?
15 cm^3
120 cm^3 (V = lwh = 4*5*6)
60 cm^3
100 cm^3
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Heating most solids can cause them to change to liquids.
False
True
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In a class, the ratio of cats to dogs in photos is 3:5. If there are 12 cat photos, how many dog photos are there?
8
18
15
20 (scale 3:5 by 4 gives 12:20)
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What is the circumference of a circle with diameter 14 cm? Use pi = 3.14.
28 cm
43.96 cm (C = pi * d = 3.14 * 14)
21.98 cm
87.92 cm
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Evaluate 3^2 + 4 * 2.
19
25
22 (9 + 8 = 17; wait, correct is 17)
17 (3^2 = 9, then 4*2 = 8, 9 + 8 = 17)
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A jacket costs $80 and is discounted by 25%. What is the sale price?
$75
$65
$60 (25% of 80 is 20; 80 - 20 = 60)
$20
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Solve the inequality 3x - 5 > 10.
x >= 3
x < 3
x > 5
x > 3 (add 5, then divide by 3)
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A block has a mass of 200 g and a volume of 50 cm^3. What is its density?
2.5 g/cm^3
250 g/cm^3
4 g/cm^3 (density = mass/volume = 200/50)
0.25 g/cm^3
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Metamorphic rocks form directly from cooling lava.
True
False
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Find the slope of the line through the points (2, 5) and (6, 13).
-2
2 (slope = rise/run = (13-5)/(6-2) = 8/4)
1/2
4
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Which continent is NOT directly connected by the historical Silk Road trade routes?
Africa (main routes linked Asia and Europe)
Connections within Eurasia were primary
Europe
Asia
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Which amendment protection is most closely associated with due process in the U.S. Constitution?
Fifth Amendment (guarantees due process)
Eighth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
Third Amendment
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Which layer of Earth is liquid and responsible for Earth’s magnetic field through convection of molten iron?
Crust
Mantle
Outer core (liquid iron and nickel)
Inner core
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Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon?
I studied; I passed the test. (joins two related independent clauses)
I studied; which helped me pass the test.
I studied; and I passed the test.
I studied; because I passed the test.
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Which event started World War I?
Invasion of Poland
Sinking of the Lusitania
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (sparked the war)
Zimmermann Telegram
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand Core 7th Grade Concepts -

    Grasp fundamental ideas in math, science, English and other subjects by engaging with a broad range of questions for seventh graders.

  2. Identify Knowledge Gaps -

    Pinpoint specific topics where you need more practice so you can focus your study time and strengthen weaker areas.

  3. Analyze Question Patterns -

    Recognize common formats and styles in 7th grade quizzes for 7th graders to improve your familiarity with exam questions.

  4. Apply Problem-Solving Strategies -

    Use proven techniques to work through challenging questions for seventh graders and arrive at accurate answers.

  5. Evaluate Performance Metrics -

    Review your scored results to track improvement over time and measure your mastery of each subject.

  6. Boost Confidence for Exams -

    Build assurance in your abilities by successfully completing a scored quiz, preparing you for upcoming tests.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Proportional Relationships -

    Understanding ratios and proportions is vital in topics like scale drawings and percent problems; use the cross-multiplication formula a/b = c/d so that ad = bc to solve for missing values. Practice setting up equivalent fractions and checking with "Diagonal Multiply" to confirm your answer. This foundation comes straight from National Council of Teachers of Mathematics guidelines for 7th grade ratios.

  2. Integer Arithmetic & Rational Numbers -

    Master operations with positive and negative numbers by using mnemonics like "Keep Change Change" for division (keep the first, change ÷ to ×, change the sign of the second). Work on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers to build fluency, since many algebraic expressions rely on these skills (source: Khan Academy). Remember that ordering rational numbers hinges on comparing common denominators or converting to decimals.

  3. Cell Structure and Functions -

    Review key organelles - nucleus (command center), mitochondria ("powerhouse"), and ribosomes (protein factories) - using the mnemonic "Never Make Red Energy Muffins" to recall Nucleus, Mitochondria, Ribosome, Endoplasmic reticulum, and Membrane. Understanding these parts aligns with National Science Teachers Association standards for life science. Try drawing and labeling a cell diagram to reinforce each structure's role.

  4. Grammar & Parts of Speech -

    Brush up on subject-verb agreement and pronoun-antecedent matching to write clear sentences; for coordinating conjunctions remember the "FANBOYS" acronym (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). Purdue OWL recommends checking each sentence by isolating the subject and verb to ensure they agree in number. Practice editing sample sentences to spot and correct mismatches.

  5. Analyzing Literary Elements -

    Use the STEAL acronym (Speech, Thoughts, Effects on others, Actions, Looks) to dissect character traits and deepen comprehension (source: American Literature Association). Identify the narrator's point of view - first, second, or third person - to understand bias and reliability in texts. Linking theme and plot structure helps you predict outcomes and craft stronger analysis essays.

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