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1 (a)

In the diagram, AC and BD are straight lines.


Find the value of p and the value of q.

p = ………………………
q = …………………… [3]
(b) The angles of a quadrilateral are x°, (x+5)°, (2x-25)° and (x+10)°.
Find the value of x.

x = ………………………. [3]
(c) A regular polygon has 72 sides.
Find the size of an interior angle.

……………………………… [3]
(d) The diagram shows a triangle and a quadrilateral.
All angles are in degrees.

i) For the triangle, show that 3a+5b = 170.

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ii) For the quadrilateral, show that 9a+7b = 310

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iii) Solve these simultaneous equations.
Show all your working

a = ………………………..
b = ………………………... [3]
iv) Find the size of the smallest angle in the triangle.

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2. (a)

Find the value of s when u = 5.2, t = 7 and a = 1.6

s = ………………………. [2]

(b) Simplify

(i) 3a-5b-a+2b

………………………. [2]
(ii)

………………………. [2]
(c) Simplify.

(i)

x =………………………. [1]
(ii) 4(5-3x) = 23

x =………………………. [3]

(d) Simplify.

(27x9)2/3

…………………… [2]

(e) Expand and simplify.


(3x - 5y)(2x + y)

…………………… [2]
e) Solve.

Show all your working and give your answers correct to 2 decimal places

x = .......................... or x = .......................... [7]


3.

The diagram shows a prism ABCDEF.


The cross-section is a right-angled triangle BCD.
BD = 10 cm, BC = 5.2 cm and ED = 18 cm.

(a) Work out the volume of the prism.

…………………… cm3 [6]


(b) Calculate angle BEC.

Angle BEC = ................................................... [4]


(c) The point G lies on the line ED and GD = 7 cm.
Work out angle BGE.

Angle BGE = .................................................[3]


(d)

The diagram shows a hemisphere with radius 6 cm.


Calculate the volume.
Give the units of your answer.

[The volume, V, of a sphere with radius r is ]

…………………….[3]
(e) The diagram shows a pyramid with as quare base ABCD
DB = 8 cm.
P is vertically above the centre, X, of the base and PX = 5 cm.

Calculate the angle between PB and the base ABCD.

.................................................... [3]
4. x is an integer.

A = {x : x is an odd number}
B = {x : x is a multiple of 3}
C = {x : x is a prime number}

(a) Complete the Venn diagram to show this information

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(b) List the elements of
(i) A ∩ C

……………………………… [1]
(ii) (B U C)’

……………………………….. [1]
(c) Find n(A ∩ B ∩ C).

……………………………….. [1]
5. (a) (i) Write $24.60 as a fraction of $2870.
Give your answer in its lowest terms.

………………….. [2]
(ii) Write $1.92 as a percentage of $1.60

………………..% [1]
(b) In a sale the original prices are reduced by 15%.
(i) Calculate the sale price of a book that has an original price of $12.

$ ………………… [2]
(ii) Calculate the original price of a jacket that has a sale price of $38.25

$ ………………… [2]
c) (i) Dean invests $500 for 10 years at a rate of 1.7% per year simple interest.
Calculate the total interest earned during the 10 years.

$.......................................... [2]
(ii) Ollie invests $200 at a rate of 0.0035% per day compound interest.
Calculate the value of Ollie’s investment at the end of 1 year.
[1 year = 365 days.]

$.......................................... [2]

(iii) Edna invests $500 at a rate of r % per year compound interest.


At the end of 6 years, the value of Edna’s investment is $559.78 .

Find the value of r.

r = ................................................ [3]
7.

The diagram shows the positions of three points A, B and C in a field.

(a) Show that BC is 118.1 m, correct to 1 decimal place.

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(b) Calculate angle ABC.

Angle ABC = ................................................ [3]


(c) The bearing of C from A is 147°.
Find the bearing of
(i) A from B,

……………………. [3]
(ii) B from C.

……………………. [3]
8 (a) (i) On the axes, sketch the graph of y = sin x for 0° ≤ x ≤ 360°.

ii) On the axes, sketch the graph of y = cos x for 0° ≤ x ≤ 360°.

b) Solve 4 sin x-1 = 2 for 0° ≤ x ≤ 360°.

x = ........................ and x = ........................ [3]


9.

The diagram shows 5 cards.

(a) Donald chooses a card at random.

(i) Write down the probability that the number of dots on this card is an even number.

.................................................... [1]

(ii) Write down the probability that the number of dots on this card is a prime number

.................................................... [1]
(b) Donald chooses two of the five cards at random, without replacement.
He works out the total number of dots on these two cards.

(i) Find the probability that the total number of dots is 5.

.................................................... [3]
(ii) Find the probability that the total number of dots is an odd number

.................................................... [3]
10. (a) Here is some information about the masses of potatoes in a sack:
• The largest potato has a mass of 174 g.
• The range is 69 g.
• The median is 148 g.
• The lower quartile is 121 g.
• The interquartile range is 38 g.
On the grid below, draw a box-and-whisker plot to show this information.

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(b) The table shows the marks scored by some students in a test.

Calculate the mean mark.

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11. A car hire company has x small cars and y large cars.
The company has at least 6 cars in total.
The number of large cars is less than or equal to the number of small cars.
The largest number of small cars is 8.

a) Write down three inequalities, in terms of x and/or y, to show this information.

................................................. , ................................................. , ................................................. [3]

(b) A small car can carry 4 people and a large car can carry 6 people.

One day, the largest number of people to be carried is 60.

Show that 2x+3y ≤ 30.


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(c)

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By shading the unwanted regions on the grid, show and label the region R that satisfies all four
inequalities.
12. Complete the table for the 5th term and the nth term of each sequence.

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