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UNIT 8 Algebra: Brackets Revision Test 8.

1
(Standard)

1. Calculate:
(a) 6 − 10 (b) −2 − 5 (c) (− 7) × (− 4)
(d) 6 − ( − 3) (e) − 9 − ( − 4) (f) − 11 + 3

(6 marks)

2. Copy and complete the following tables and the expansions they give:
(a) × (b)
x 2 × x –2

4 6
4 ( x + 2) = 6 ( x − 2) =
(6 marks)

3. Expand:
(a) 6 ( x − 3) (b) 4 (3 x − 5)
(4 marks)

4. Solve the following equations:


(a) 2 ( x + 4) = 14 (b) 3 ( x − 2) = 12
(6 marks)

5. Factorise:
(a) 3x + 6 (b) 4 x + 12
(4 marks)

6. Given that the area of the following rectangle is 20 cm 2 , determine x.

x +3

(4 marks)
UNIT 8 Algebra: Brackets Revision Test 8.2
(Academic)

1. Calculate:
(a) (− 4) × (− 7) (b) − 6 − ( − 2)

(c) − 21 − 13 (d) 8 − ( − 14)


(4 marks)

2. Expand:
(a) 2 ( x + 7) (b) 4 ( x − 3)

(c) x ( x + 4) (d) 3 (2 x − 5)
(7 marks)

3. Solve the following equations:


(a) 3 ( x + 6) = 33 (b) 4 ( x − 3) = 6
(4 marks)

4. Factorise:
(a) 2x + 8 (b) 3 x − 12

(c) x2 + 4 x (d) 6 x − 14
(8 marks)

5. Expand:
(a) ( x + 1) ( x + 4) (b) ( x − 2) ( x + 3)
(4 marks)

6. Given that the area of the following rectangle is 26 cm 2 , determine x.

x +4

(3 marks)
UNIT 8 Algebra: Brackets Revision Test 8.3
(Express)

1. Expand:
(a) 2 ( x + 4) (b) x (3 x − 7)

(c) a (2 a + 4 b ) (d) x (3 x + 4 y )
(7 marks)

2. Solve the following equations:


(a) 8 ( x − 7) = 12 (b) 5 (9 − 2 x ) = 75
(4 marks)

3. Factorise:

(a) 4 x + 12 (b) 10 x 2 + 5 x
(c) 2 a2 b + 6 a b2 (d) 4 x − 18 x 2
(8 marks)

4. Expand:
(a) ( x + 2) ( x − 7) (b) ( x + 1) (2 x − 3)
(c) (3 x − 2 ) ( 5 x + 2 ) (d) (2 x + 3) (4 − 3 x )
(8 marks)

5. Given that the area of the following triangle is 15 cm 2 , determine x.

x +3

4
(3 marks)
UNIT 2 Factors Revision Test 2.1
(Standard)

1. (a) Write down the factors of 36.


(b) Which of these factors are prime numbers?
(3 marks)

2. Explain why 69 is not a prime number.


(2 marks)

3. Calculate:
(a) 26 (b) 10 3 (c) 53
(3 marks)

4. Fill in the missing numbers:

(a) 3×3×3×3=3 (b) 10 000 = 4

(c) 8=2 (d) 7×7×7×7×7= 5

(4 marks)

5. (a) Draw two different factor trees for 40.


(b) Write 40 as a product of prime factors.
(8 marks)

6. (a) List the factors of 28.


(b) List the factors of 42.
(c) What is the largest number that is a factor of both 28 and 42 ?
(5 marks)

7. (a) List the first 10 multiples of 5.


(b) List the first 10 multiples of 4.
(c) What is the smallest number that appears in both lists of multiples?
(5 marks)
UNIT 2 Factors Revision Test 2.2
(Academic)

1. Calculate:

(a) 26 (b) 10 5 (c) 34


(3 marks)

2. List the prime factors of 54.


(2 marks)

3. (a) Draw a factor tree for 66.

(b) Write 66 as a product of primes.


(4 marks)

4. Write 84 as a product of primes.


(4 marks)

5. Fill in the missing numbers:

(a) 100 000 = 10 (b) 32 = 2

(c) 27 = 3 (d) 125 = 3

(4 marks)

6. (a) List the factors of 45.


(b) List the factors of 60.
(c) What is the HCF of 45 and 60 ?
(5 marks)

7. (a) List the first 10 multiples of 4.


(b) List the first 10 multiples of 6.
(c) What is the LCM of 4 and 6 ?
(5 marks)

8. What is the HCF of 42 and 56 ?


(3 marks)
UNIT 2 Factors Revision Test 2.3
(Express)

1. Write the following numbers as products of primes:


(a) 98 (b) 500
(6 marks)
2. What are the prime factors of:
(a) 42 (b) 66 ?
(4 marks)

3. Find the LCM of:


(a) 21 and 18, (b) 15 and 18
(6 marks)

4. Find the HCF of:


(a) 24 and 32, (b) 120 and 150
(6 marks)

5. Calculate:
(a) 10 6 (b) 34
(c) 10 5 − 15 (d) 4 3 + 33
(6 marks)

6. Is 153 a prime number?


(2 marks)
UNIT 9 Fractions and Percentages Revision Test 9.1
(Standard)

1. Calculate:
3 7 1 1
(a) + (b) +
11 11 4 2
3 7 1 1
(c) + (d) +
5 10 3 4
(8 marks)

2. Calculate:
1 3
(a) of 84 (b) of 32
2 4
(4 marks)

3. Write the following percentages as fractions in their simplest form:


(a) 50% (b) 40% (c) 15%
(6 marks)

4. Write the following fractions as percentages:


1 7
(a) (b)
4 10
(4 marks)

5. Calculate:
(a) 30% of £200,
(b) 25% of £70.
(4 marks)

6. Add 20% to £40.


(2 marks)

7. Add 30% to £50.


(2 marks)
UNIT 9 Fractions and Percentages Revision Test 9.2
(Academic)

1. Calculate:
1 1 3 2 3 1
(a) + (b) × (c) ÷
2 3 4 7 5 2
(6 marks)

2. Calculate:
3 5
(a) of 70 (b) of 28.
5 7
(4 marks)

3. Write the following percentages as fractions in their simplest form:


(a) 90% (b) 28%
(4 marks)

4. Write the following fractions as percentages:


7 2
(a) (b)
20 25
(4 marks)

5. Calculate:
(a) 35% of £20,
(b) 6% of £820.
(4 marks)

6. Add 40% to £50.


(2 marks)

7. In a sale, prices are reduced by 30%. Calculate the sale price of a


pair of boots that normally costs £70.
(3 marks)

1
8. The price of a computer is £800. Add 17 % VAT to this price.
2
(3 marks)
UNIT 9 Fractions and Percentages Revision Test 9.3
(Express)

1. Calculate:
3 4 3 2 1 2
(a) + (b) ×1 (c) 3 ÷
5 7 8 7 2 5
(6 marks)

2. Calculate:
3 7
(a) of £48, (b) of 96.
5 8
(4 marks)

3
3. Write as a percentage.
20
(2 marks)

4. Write 92% as a fraction in its simplest form.


(2 marks)

5. Calculate:
(a) 26% of £400,
(b) 33% of £40.
(4 marks)

6. Add 35% to £60.


(2 marks)

7. A TV costs £350. In a sale, its price is reduced by 40%. What is the


sale price of the TV?
(3 marks)

1
8. Add 17 % VAT to the price of a cooker, that costs £420 before VAT is added.
2
(3 marks)

9. In a sale, the price of a book is reduced by 20% to £11.60. What was the
original price of the book?
(2 marks)

10. John's salary is increased by 2% to £24 480. What was his original salary?
(2 marks)
UNIT 3 Pythagoras' Theorem Revision Test 3.1
(Standard)

1. (a) Draw this triangle accurately, and measure the length of the hypotenuse.

6 cm

8 cm

(b) Calculate the length of the hypotenuse.


(8 marks)

2. Show, using calculations, that the following triangle contains a right angle.

13 cm
5 cm

12 cm (4 marks)

3. Show, using calculations, that the following triangle does not contain a
right angle.

7 cm
6 cm

9 cm (4 marks)

4. What is the length of the hypotenuse of each of the following triangles?


(a) (b)
9 cm

8.6 cm
5 cm 5.6 cm
7 cm

7 cm (2 marks)
Revision Test 3.1

5. Calculate the length of the hypotenuse of each of the following triangles.


Give your answers correct to 1 decimal place.
(a) (b)

2 cm 3 cm
8 cm

(8 marks)
7 cm

6. Calculate the length of the diagonal of this rectangle. Give your answer
correct to 1 decimal place.
(4 marks)

4 cm

8 cm
UNIT 3 Pythagoras' Theorem Revision Test 3.2
(Academic)

1. Calculate the length of the hypotenuse of each of the following triangles, giving
your answers correct to 1 decimal place:
(a) (b)

4 cm
4 cm 5 cm

2 cm (8 marks)

2. Calculate the lengths of the unknown sides in the following triangles, giving
your answers correct to 1 decimal place:
(a) (b) 3 cm

8 cm
5 cm
9 cm

(8 marks)

3. For each of the following triangles, state whether or not it contains a right angle, and
show calculations to support your answer.
(a) (b)

6 cm 2.5 cm 9 cm
5.5 cm

6.5 cm
7.5 cm

(8 marks)

4. Calculate the perimeter of the following triangle, giving your answer


correct to 1 decimal place:

7 cm
5 cm

(6 marks)
UNIT 3 Pythagoras' Theorem Revision Test 3.3
(Express)

1. Calculate the lengths of the unmarked sides in each of the following


triangles, giving your answers correct to 1 decimal place:
(a) (b) 3 cm

10 cm
4 cm
7 cm

(8 marks)

2. For each of the triangles below, is the angle marked a right angle,
greater than a right angle or less than a right angle? Show calculations
to support your answers.
(a) (b)
6 cm 10 cm
5 cm

8 cm
8 cm

6 cm
(8 marks)

3. Calculate the perimeter of the following triangle, giving your answer


correct to 1 decimal place:

8 cm

5.5 cm
(6 marks)

4. A ship sails 200 km east and then 300 km north and then stops. How
far is it from its starting position when it stops?
(4 marks)

5. A rope, of length 3 m, is fixed to the top of a tent pole. The tent pole
is vertical and its length is 1.5 m. The rope is pulled tight, with the
other end on the ground. How far is the end of the rope from the base
of the pole?
(4 marks)
UNIT 7 Ratio and Proportion Revision Test 7.1
(Standard)

1. Write each of the following ratios in its simplest form:


(a) 5 : 15 (b) 6 : 14 (c) 3 : 12
(6 marks)

2. Write in the form of 1 : n, each of the following ratios:


(a) 2 : 10 (b) 2:5 (c) 10 : 22
(6 marks)

3. Given that one pound sterling (£) is worth 200 Japanese Yen (Y), convert:
(a) £60 to Y ,
(b) £2.50 to Y,
(c) 1600 Y to £ .
(6 marks)

4. Share £99 in the ratio 4 : 7.


(4 marks)

5. If 7 books cost £35, calculate the cost of:


(a) 1 book,
(b) 4 books,
(c) 20 books.
(6 marks)

6. Sugar and flour are mixed in the ratio 1 : 3 in a recipe.


How much sugar should be mixed with 900 grams of flour?
(2 marks)
UNIT 7 Ratio and Proportion Revision Test 7.2
(Academic)

1. Write each of the following ratios in its simplest form:


(a) 21 : 35 (b) 42 : 49 (c) 24 : 40
(6 marks)

2. Write in the form of 1 : n, each of the following ratios:


(a) 10 : 45 (b) 5:8 (c) 2 : 17
(6 marks)

3. Given that one pound sterling (£) is worth 240 Spanish Pesetas (Pta), convert:
(a) £8 to Pta,
(b) £3.50 to Pta,
(c) 2640 Pta to £ .
(6 marks)

4. Share £90 in the ratio 7 : 6 : 5.


(4 marks)

5. If 9 hockey sticks cost £126, calculate the cost of:


(a) 1 stick,
(b) 7 sticks.
(4 marks)

6. If Debbie drives 150 miles at 60 mph, how long does her journey take?
(2 marks)

7. A map uses a scale of 1 : 20 000. What distance on the map would


represent an actual distance of 2 km?
(2 marks)
UNIT 7 Ratio and Proportion Revision Test 7.3
(Express)

1. Write each of the following ratios in its simplest form:


(a) 42 : 49 (b) 60 : 150 (c) 45 : 63
(6 marks)

2. Write in the form of 1 : n, each of the following ratios:


(a) 10 : 4.7 (b) 5 : 22
(4 marks)

3. Given that one pound sterling (£) is worth 2.4 Swiss Francs (SFr), convert:
(a) £40 to SFr,
(b) 480 SFr to £,
(c) 4.2 SFr to £ .
(6 marks)

4. Share £198 in the ratio 3 : 6 : 9.


(4 marks)

5. If 12 footballs cost £168, calculate the cost of:


(a) 4 footballs,
(b) 9 footballs
(4 marks)

6. Debbie and Karen each drive 60 miles. Debbie drives at 40 mph and
Karen at 50 mph. How long does each journey take?
(4 marks)

7. A map uses a scale of 1 : 25 000. What distance on the map would


represent an actual distance of 4.5 km?
(2 marks)
UNIT 4 Rounding and Estimating Revision Test 4.1
(Standard)

1. Calculate:
(a) 18 + 62 (b) 72 + 189
(c) 77 − 58 (d) 14 × 3
(8 marks)

2. Calculate:
(a) 3×4+6×2 (b) 8−2×3
(c) 4 × (7 − 3) + 4 (d) (6 + 8) ÷ (9 − 2)
(8 marks)

3. Round each of the following numbers to the degree of accuracy stated:


(a) 4.775 to 1 decimal place,
(b) 3.624 to 2 decimal places,
(c) 11 473 to 3 significant figures,
(d) 23.62 to 2 significant figures,
(e) 47.75 to 1 decimal place.
(5 marks)

4. A can of drink costs 45p. Calculate the total cost of 5 cans of drink.
(2 marks)

5. Two brothers earn £18.50 for doing some work for their Dad and they share the
money equally between them. How much do they each receive?
(2 marks)

6. Three children go swimming and it costs £1.40 for each of them. How much
change do they have from a £10 note?
(3 marks)

7. What is the cost of 20 notebooks costing 60p each?


(2 marks)
UNIT 4 Rounding and Estimating Revision Test 4.2
(Academic)

1. Calculate:
(a) 242 + 193 (b) 3.62 − 1.7
(c) 32 × 7 (d) 0.6 × 12
(8 marks)

2. Calculate:
(a) 3+ 9 ÷ 2 −1 (b) 8×4−3×6
(c) 3×9−8÷4 (d) 7+3÷3−2
(8 marks)

3. Round each of the following numbers to the degree of accuracy stated:


(a) 6.748 to 2 decimal places,
(b) 71.87 to 2 significant figures,
(c) 37 482 to 3 significant figures,
(d) 8.092 to 1 decimal place,
(e) 3.4785 to 2 decimal places.
(5 marks)

4. A can of drink costs 45p. Calculate the total cost of 9 cans of drink.
(2 marks)

5. How many tapes costing £9 each can be bought with £65 ?


(2 marks)

6. Estimate the area of a rectangle that has sides of lengths 4.72 m and 8.93 m.
(2 marks)

7. Jamil uses a £5 note to pay for 18 packets of crisps that cost 22p each.
How much change does he get?
(3 marks)
UNIT 4 Rounding and Estimating Revision Test 4.3
(Express)

1. Calculate:
(a) 149 × 19 (b) 4.73 − 0.92 (c) 1.4 × 3.7
(6 marks)

2. Calculate:
(a) 6 × 8 − 22 ÷ 2 (b) 4×3÷2+6÷3
(4 marks)

3. Round each of the following numbers to the degree of accuracy stated:


(a) 45.732 to 3 significant figures,
(b) 0.099 to 1 significant figure,
(c) 476 924 to 1 significant figure,
(d) 3.7092 to 2 decimal places.
(4 marks)

4. Put brackets into each expression so that it is correct:


(a) 4 + 7 × 3 = 33 (b) 36 − 4 ÷ 1 + 7 = 4
(3 marks)

5. Make an estimate for each of the following calculations:


3.72 + 7.62
(a) 3.76 × 1498 (b)
4.73 − 3.09
(4 marks)

6. A box of chocolates costs £2.48. Joanna buys 3 boxes of chocolates.


How much change does she get from a £10 note?
(3 marks)

7. A coach can carry 52 passengers. How many coaches are needed to carry
360 passengers? How many spare seats are there?
(3 marks)

8. Halim posts 29 letters each requiring stamps to the value of 37p. How much
change does he get from a £20 note?
(3 marks)
UNIT 17 Units of Measure Revision Test 17.1
(Standard)

1. Measure the following line:

Write down its length in:


(a) cm
(b) mm
(c) m.
(3 marks)

2. Estimate the length of the following line in inches:

(2 marks)

3. Which of the following would be the best estimate for the mass of a loaf of bread:
A 20 grams
B 0.5 kg
C 3 kg
D 2000 grams ?
(1 mark)

4. Convert:
(a) 4 cm to mm,
(b) 8 litres to ml,
3
(c) kg to grams,
4
(d) 700 cm to m.
(8 marks)

5. The length of a piece of wood is 2.4 m. It is cut in half to give 2 shorter lengths.
Calculate the length of each half in:
(a) m
(b) cm
(c) mm.
(4 marks)
Revision Test 17.1

6. How many inches are there in 3 feet?


(2 marks)

7. How many ounces are there in 2 pounds?


(2 marks)

8. One inch is approximately 2.5 cm. Convert:


(a) 10 inches to cm,
(b) 6 inches to cm,
(c) 20 cm to inches,
(d) 7.5 cm to inches.
(8 marks)
UNIT 17 Units of Measure Revision Test 17.2
(Academic)

1. Measure the following line:

Write down its length in:


(a) mm
(b) cm
(c) m
(d) km.
(4 marks)

2. Estimate the length of the following line in inches:

(2 marks)

3. Which of the following would be the best estimate for the mass of a 30 cm ruler:
A 1.2 kg
B 500 grams
C 0.02 kg
D 0.8 kg ?
(1 mark)

4. Convert:
(a) 28 cm to m,
(b) 3.2 m to km,
(c) 4 ml to litres,
(d) 5.6 m to mm.
(8 marks)

1
5. Ali runs a distance of 4800 m. He stops for a drink when he has run of the
3
distance. Calculate how far he runs before he stops, in:
(a) m
(b) km.
(3 marks)
Revision Test 17.2

1
6. How many inches are there in 3 yards?
4
(2 marks)

1
7. How many ounces are there in 5 pounds?
2
(2 marks)

8. Convert:
(a) 5 inches to cm,
(b) 3 feet 8 inches to cm,
(c) 50 cm to feet and inches.
(6 marks)

9. How many litres are there in 6 gallons?


(2 marks)
UNIT 17 Units of Measure Revision Test 17.3
(Express)
1. Measure the following line:

Write down its length in:


(a) m
(b) km.
(2 marks)

2. Which of the following would be the best estimate for the mass of an
A4-size sheet of paper:
A 50 grams
B 0.002 kg
C 0.2 kg
D 0.02 kg ?
(1 mark)

3. Convert:
(a) 1.7 mm to m,
(b) 1.2 ml to litres,
(c) 560 km to mm,
(d) 0.7 m to km.
(8 marks)

4. A 22 m length of rope is cut into 5 parts of equal length. Calculate the


length of each part in:
(a) cm
(b) mm
(c) km.
(4 marks)

1
5. How many ounces are there in 5 pounds?
8
(2 marks)
1
6. How many inches are there in 17 yards?
4
(2 marks)
Revision Test 17.3

7. Convert:
(a) 7 inches to cm,
1
(b) 1 yards to mm,
2
(c) 125 cm to feet and inches,
(d) 15 000 mm to feet and inches.
(8 marks)

8. How many litres are there in 5.2 gallons?


(2 marks)

9. Is the following statement true or false:


"The mass of an object is 75 pounds, or approximately 150 kg."
(1 mark)

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