The Grade 7 Algebraic Expressions Quiz is a free web app for practicing variables and expressions in a fast 4-choice quiz format.
It uses original questions to help learners practice expression notation, substitution and expression values, terms and coefficients, like terms, linear expressions, distribution, fractions, and quantity expressions.
The app is organized independently for daily review. It does not reproduce textbook examples, workbook questions, entrance exam questions, mock exam questions, official surveys, or worksheets.
The questions are generated from self-made templates and self-made number settings, so learners can practice core facts and calculation rules without relying on copied educational content.
Hints change according to the current question. Diagrams are included for multiplication notation, division as fractions, substitution, like-term boxes, distribution arrows, and quantity expressions.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions for repeated review.
The quiz begins with small checks such as writing 3×x as 3x, changing x÷5 into x/5, and combining only terms with the same letter part.
Students can use it for short daily review, preparation before written practice, or a quick check before a regular school test.
Hints show the rule or calculation step that fits the current question, including substitution flow, like-term grouping, sign changes, distribution, and quantity diagrams.
The goal is not only to choose the answer, but also to understand why the expression is written that way.
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This site has not been approved, certified, supervised, or endorsed by those organizations or companies.
The listed questions are not copied from textbooks, reference books, workbooks, drills, national academic achievement surveys, entrance examinations, mock exams, or certification tests.
Questions, answer choices, explanations, sentences, diagrams, and tables are created independently.
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