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GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS Smarter Balanced Assessment Questions

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #12 2A, 2B1 8.G.9, A- REI.4 N/A5 Key: 5 Rubric: (1 point) Student enters a correct value.

. ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #21NSB17.NS.A.3N/A3.75 Key: 3.75 Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct cost of the wooden board.

Which number line shows the solution to the inequality -3x-5 < -2?

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #31EED17.EE.B.4bN/AA Key: A Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct number line.

The spinner has 8 equal-sized sections, each labeled 1, 2, 3, or 4. The arrow on the spinner is spun. What is the probability of the arrow stopping on a section labeled with a 2?

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #41SPI17.SP.C.5N/AC Key: C Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct probability.

What is the value of the expression? 2.3∙ (4+12)

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #51EED17.EE.B.3N/A36.8 Key: 36.8 or its equivalent Rubric: (1 point) Student enters a correct value.

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #61EEC17.EE.A.17

Which expression is equivalent to -8(10x - 3)?

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #121EEC17.EE.A.1N/AA Key: A Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct expression.

A representative sample of 50 students from a high school is surveyed. Each student is asked what science class he or she is taking. This table shows the responses. Select all of the statements that are valid based on the survey results.

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #71SPG27.SP.A.1N/ASee exemplar Exemplar: (shown at right) Rubric: (1 point) Student selects correct responses.

George earns $455 per week. George receives a 20% raise. How can George calculate his new weekly pay rate? Select all calculations that will result in George’s new weekly pay rate.

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #93RPD27.RP.A.2, 6.RP.A.3c1, 2See exemplar Exemplar: (shown at right) Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the fourth and fifth options.

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #103NSA27.NS.A.2c, 6.NS.A.12, 3, 7See exemplar Exemplar: (shown at right) Rubric: (2 points) Part A: Student creates a fraction where the denominator is greater than the numerator. AND Part B: Student creates a fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. (1 point) Part A: Student creates a fraction where the denominator is greater than the numerator. OR Part B: Student creates a fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator.

Tim makes 80 gallons of paint by mixing 48 gallons of gray paint with 32 gallons of white paint. What part of every gallon is gray paint? The model represents 1 gallon of mixed paint. Shade in the bars to show how much of the gallon is gray paint.

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #132RPA27.RP.A.31, 2See exemplar Exemplar: (shown at right) Rubric: (1 point) Student selects enough bars to indicate 0.60.

Mr. Anthony wants to know how some student athletes are improving in the number of push-ups they can do. These dot plots show the number of push-ups each student was able to do last month and this month. What is the increase in the mean number of push-ups from last month to this month?

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #141SPH27.SP.B.3N/A7.5 Key: 7.5 or its equivalent Rubric: (1 point) Student enters a correct value for the mean number.

This table shows a proportional relationship between x and y. Find the constant of proportionality (r). Using the value for r, enter an equation in the form of y = rx.

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #161RPA27.RP.A.2b, 7.RP.A.2cN/ASee exemplar Key: 12 or an equivalent equation Rubric: (1 point) Student enters a correct equation.

In the given equation, a, b, and c are nonzero rational numbers. a∙b=c Given this equation, write one number into each box to complete four true equations.

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #83NSC37.NS.A.22, 7See exemplar

Determine whether each statement is true for all cases, true for some cases, or not true for any case.

ItemClaimDomainTargetDOKCONTENTMPKey #193GG37.G.B.52See exemplar Exemplar: (shown at right) Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct option for each statement.