The exam assesses mathematical concepts, including arithmetic, geometry, fractions, decimals, and problem-solving. Key topics involve rounding numbers, equivalent fractions, area and perimeter, and interpreting graphs. Questions emphasize logical reasoning through number sequences, probability, symmetry, and unit conversions. Geometry tasks include translations, measurements on grids, and properties of polygons. Practical applications focus on real-world scenarios, such as calculating costs, scaling recipes, and analyzing line graphs for temperature trends. Students demonstrate skills in data interpretation, solving equations, and exploring relationships between numerical and geometric concepts. Keywords: mathematics, geometry, fractions, decimals, probability, data analysis, problem-solving, logical reasoning, STEM education.