GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS CHAPTER 4

Welcome to your GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS CHAPTER 4

After carefully reading the following 30 questions, choose the correct answer.

1. 
What is the comparison of two or more quantities of the same kind in the same unit?

2. 
A ratio a:b is said to be in its simplest form if the common factor of a and b is:

3. 
In the ratio a:b, what is the term a called?

4. 
What is the equality of two ratios called?

5. 
In the proportion a:b=c:d, which terms are called the "extremes"?

6. 
For any proportion a:b=c:d, the product of the extremes is equal to:

7. 
What does the term "percent" literally mean?

8. 
If the selling price (S.P.) is greater than the cost price (C.P.), the result is a:

9. 
What is the formula to calculate Profit?

10. 
Simple Interest (I) is calculated using which formula, where P is Principal, R is Rate, and T is Time?

11. 
In the ratio a:b, what is the term b called?

12. 
To express a fraction as a percentage, you multiply the fraction by:

13. 
If the cost price (C.P.) is greater than the selling price (S.P.), the result is a:

14. 
What is the formula for Loss?

15. 
The money borrowed from a bank or lent to someone is called the:

16. 
In Ethiopia, VAT stands for:

17. 
Interest calculated on the initial principal and also on the accumulated interest of previous periods is called:

18. 
A ratio 3:4 can also be written in fraction form as:

19. 
What is the percentage of 1 out of 4?

20. 
The sum of the principal and the interest is called the:

21. 
If a:b=c:d, then b and c are called the:

22. 
To find the Profit Percentage, which formula is used?

23. 
In the formula A=P+I, what does A represent?

24. 
Which of the following is an example of an indirect tax in Ethiopia?

25. 
If a ratio is 1:1, the two quantities are:

26. 
A proportion with a constant k such that y=kx is called:

27. 

28. 
Loss Percentage is calculated on which price?

29. 
In compound interest, the interest for the first year is added to the principal to form the principal for the:

30. 

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