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Revision Year 9 Aligned

1
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True or false?

The
sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is 450°.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

2
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True or false?

The
sum of the interior angles of a decagon is 1440°.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

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3
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True or false?

This
shape is a convex polygon.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

4
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Select the sum of the interior angles of an octagon and the sum of the exterior
angles of an octagon. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    360°

Choice  2)    720°

Choice  3)    1080°

Choice  4)    1440°

5
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Select the sum of the interior angles of a nonagon and the sum of the exterior
angles
of a nonagon. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    360°

Choice  2)    720°

Choice  3)    1260°

Choice  4)    1800°

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6
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The interior angles of a hexagon are 100°, 150°, 75°, 90°, 145° and p°.

Enter
numbers in figures to complete the statements below.

p = _____ °

q = _____ ° [1 marks]

7
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Enter numbers in figures to complete the answers below.

x = _____ °

y = _____ °

z = _____ ° [1 marks]

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8
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Enter numbers in figures to complete the answers below.

x = _____ °

y = _____ ° [1 marks]

9
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Complete the statements below.

Enter
'convex' or 'concave' in the second gap.

x = _____ °

This
shape is a _____ polygon. [1 marks]

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10
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Enter numbers in figures to complete the answers below.

a = _____ °

b = _____ °

c = _____ ° [1 marks]

11
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True or false?

The
exterior angles in a regular heptagon add up to 360°.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

12
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True or false?

Each
interior angle of a regular octagon is 45°. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

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13
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True or false?

Each
interior angle of a regular decagon is 36°. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

14
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Kai wants to draw a regular polygon with 15 sides.

Select
the sizes of the interior and exterior angles. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    24°

Choice  2)    27.7°

Choice  3)    152.3°

Choice  4)    156°

15
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A regular polygon has 11 sides.

Select
the sizes of the interior and exterior angles. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    32.7°

Choice  2)    57.3°

Choice  3)    147.3°

Choice  4)    212.7°

16
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A regular polygon has 21 sides.

Select
the sizes of the interior and exterior angles. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    17.1°

Choice  2)    107.1°

Choice  3)    197.9°

Choice  4)    162.9°

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17
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The diagram shows a regular hexagon.

Enter
numbers in figures to complete the statements below.

a = _____ °

b = _____ °

c = _____ ° [1 marks]

18
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Enter numbers in figures to complete the sentences below.

1  A
regular polygon with exterior angles of 4° has _____ sides.

2  A
regular polygon with exterior angles of 9° has _____ sides. [1 marks]

19
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The diagram shows a regular octagon.

Enter
numbers in figures to complete the statements below.

a = _____ °

b = _____ ° [1 marks]

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20
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The diagram shows a regular octagon.

Enter
numbers in figures to complete the statements below.

c = _____ °

d = _____ ° [1 marks]

21
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True or false?

Equilateral
triangles tessellate. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

22
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True or false?

Regular
pentagons will tessellate. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

23
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True or false?

Regular
hexagons will tessellate. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    True

Choice  2)    False

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With which other regular shape can regular octagons semi-tessellate? [1 marks]

Choice  1)    Triangles

Choice  2)    Squares

Choice  3)    Rectangles

Choice  4)    Hexagons

25
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Select one answer for each question.

How
many sides does a nonagon have?

What
is the interior angle of a regular nonagon?

Will
a regular nonagon tessellate? [1 marks]

Choice  1)    7

Choice  2)    9

Choice  3)    11

Choice  4)    140°

Choice  5)    128.6°

Choice  6)    147.3°

Choice  7)    Yes

Choice  8)    No

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Select one answer for each question.

How
many sides does a heptagon have?

What
is the interior angle of a regular heptagon?

Will
a regular heptagon tessellate? [1 marks]

Choice  1)    7

Choice  2)    9

Choice  3)    11

Choice  4)    147.3°

Choice  5)    140°

Choice  6)    128.6°

Choice  7)    Yes

Choice  8)    No

27
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Select one answer for each question.

How
many sides does a decagon have?

What
is the interior angle of a regular decagon?

Will
a regular decagon tessellate? [1 marks]

Choice  1)    7

Choice  2)    9

Choice  3)    10

Choice  4)    144°

Choice  5)    128.6°

Choice  6)    147.3°

Choice  7)    Yes

Choice  8)    No

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Select the pairs of shapes which form semi-tessellations.

Each
shape has a side length of 3 cm. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    Squares and regular octagons

Choice  2)    Squares and equilateral triangles

Choice  3)    Hexagons and equilateral triangles

Choice  4)    Pentagons and equilateral triangles

29
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Select the pairs of shapes which form semi-tessellations.

Each
shape has a side length of 3 cm. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    Squares and regular hexagons

Choice  2)    Squares and equilateral triangles

Choice  3)    Hexagons and equilateral triangles

Choice  4)    Pentagons and hexagons

30
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Select the pairs of shapes which form semi-tessellations.

Each
shape has a side length of 3 cm. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    Squares and regular heptagons

Choice  2)    Squares and regular pentagons

Choice  3)    Hexagons and equilateral triangles

Choice  4)    Squares and regular octagons

31
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The table shows the distances competitors recorded in a discus
competition.
Complete the column for the mid-values.

Distance, d Frequency, f Mid-value, x,  f × x (metres)


(metres) of distance
(metres)
15 ≤ d < 20 7 17.5
20 ≤ d < 25 20 _____
25 ≤ d < 30 22 _____
30 ≤ d < 35 7 _____
35 ≤ d < 40 3 _____
40 ≤ d < 45 1 _____
[1 marks]

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The table shows the distances competitors recorded in a discus
competition.
Complete the column for f × x.

Distance, d Frequency, f Mid-value, x,  f × x (metres)


(metres) of distance
(metres)
15 ≤ d < 20 7 17.5 122.5
20 ≤ d < 25 20 22.5 _____
25 ≤ d < 30 22 27.5 _____
30 ≤ d < 35 7 32.5 _____
35 ≤ d < 40 3 37.5 _____
40 ≤ d < 45 1 42.5 _____
[1 marks]

33
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The table shows the distances competitors recorded in a discus
competition.
Calculate an estimate for the mean distance recorded.

[1

marks]

Choice  1)    1560

Choice  2)    260

Choice  3)    4.3

Choice  4)    26

34
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The table shows the heights of some tomato plants.

Complete the column for the mid-values.

Height, h (cm) Frequency, f Mid-value, x,  f × x


of height (cm)
0 ≤ h < 10 1 _____
10 ≤ h < 20 3 _____
20 ≤ h < 30 7 _____
30 ≤ h < 40 9 _____
40 ≤ h < 50 12 _____
50 ≤ h < 60 6 _____
[1 marks]

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The table shows the heights of some tomato plants.

Complete the column for f × x.

Height, h (cm) Frequency, f Mid-value, x,  f × x


of height (cm)
0 ≤ h < 10 1 5 _____
10 ≤ h < 20 3 15 _____
20 ≤ h < 30 7 25 _____
30 ≤ h < 40 9 35 _____
40 ≤ h < 50 12 45 _____
50 ≤ h < 60 6 55 _____
[1 marks]

36
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The table shows the heights of some tomato plants.

Calculate an estimate for the mean height of the plants.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    235

Choice  2)    37

Choice  3)    1410

Choice  4)    38

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The table shows the masses of a group of dogs.

Find the median mass of a dog.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    25 kg

Choice  2)    35 kg

Choice  3)    45 kg

Choice  4)    55 kg

38
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The table shows the masses of a group of dogs.

Calculate an estimate for the mean mass.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    1875 kg

Choice  2)    313 kg

Choice  3)    35 kg

Choice  4)    55 kg

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39
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The table shows the amounts of money collected for a charity by
members of
class 8.

Enter numbers in figures to complete the sentence below.

An estimate for the mean amount of money collected is £ _____ . [1 marks]

40
.
The table shows the amounts of money collected for a charity
by members of
class 8.

Enter numbers in figures to complete the sentence below.

An estimate for the median amount of money collected is £ _____ [1 marks]

41
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The table shows the volume of ice slush dispensed by McSlush machines in a
number of shops.

Complete
the cumulative frequency table.

Volume of ice slush, v  Number of Cumulative


(litres) machines frequency
0<v≤2 3 3
2<v≤4 8 11
4<v≤6 12 23
6<v≤8 9 _____
8 < v ≤ 10 5 _____
10 < v ≤ 12 2 _____
[1 marks]

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The graph shows the cumulative frequency diagram for the ice slush data from
question 1.

Use
the graph to estimate the median.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    3.75 litres

Choice  2)    7.5 litres

Choice  3)    5.5 litres

Choice  4)    20 litres

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The graph shows the cumulative frequency diagram for the ice slush data from
question1.

Use
the graph to estimate the upper quartile.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    3.75 litres

Choice  2)    7.5 litres

Choice  3)    5.5 litres

Choice  4)    20 litres

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The graph shows the cumulative frequency diagram for the ice slush data from
question 1.

Use
the graph to estimate the interquartile range.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    3.7 litres

Choice  2)    7.5 litres

Choice  3)    5.5 litres

Choice  4)    20 litres

45
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The table shows the areas of photographs used in a catalogue.

Complete
the cumulative frequency table.

Area of photograph, Number of Cumulative


A (cm )2 photographs frequency
0<A<5 13 13
5 < A < 10 25 _____
10 < A < 20 52 _____
20 < A < 30 61 _____
30 < A < 40 34 _____
40
< A < 60 11 _____
[1 marks]

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The graph shows the cumulative frequency diagram for photograph data from
question 5.

Use
the graph to estimate the median.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    21.5 cm²

Choice  2)    12 cm²

Choice  3)    30 cm²

Choice  4)    18 cm²

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The graph shows the cumulative frequency diagram for photograph data from
question 5.

Use
the graph to estimate the upper quartile.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    21.5 cm²

Choice  2)    12 cm²

Choice  3)    30 cm²

Choice  4)    18 cm²

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The graph shows the cumulative frequency diagram for photograph data from
question 5.

Use
the graph to estimate the interquartile range.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    21.5 cm²

Choice  2)    12 cm²

Choice  3)    30 cm²

Choice  4)    18 cm²

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The graph shows the cumulative frequency diagram for distances thrown by
competitors in a discus competition.

Use
the graph to estimate the interquartile range.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    5 metres

Choice  2)    11 metres

Choice  3)    22.5 metres

Choice  4)    27.5 metres

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50
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The graph shows the cumulative frequency diagram for distances thrown by
competitors in a discus competition.

To
reach the the next round, competitors had to throw further than 35 m.
Use
the graph to estimate the percentage of competitors that reached the second
round of the competition.

[1 marks]

Choice  1)    7%

Choice  2)    93%

Choice  3)    56%

Choice  4)    4%

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Which one of these
shapes is a concave pentagon? [1 marks]

Choice  1)   

Choice  2)   

Choice  3)   

Choice  4)   

52
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Calculate the size of
the unknown angle, a, in this diagram.

a = _____ ° [1 marks]

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53
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These are the sizes of
the four interior angles of a quadrilateral.

x° (2x +
5)° (3x + 10)° (4x + 15)°

Work out the size of the


largest angle.

The largest angle = _____ ° [1 marks]

54
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Complete this sentence:
If a polygon has 10 sides, the sum of its interior angles
must be _____ ° [1 marks]

55
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Della wants to draw a
regular polygon with 12 sides.

Which two statements are


true? [1 marks]

Choice  1)    Each exterior angle is 30°

Choice  2)    Each exterior angle is 36°

Choice  3)    Each interior angle is 144°

Choice  4)    Each interior angle is 150°

Choice  5)    The polygon is a regular decagon

56
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Complete this sentence:
If each interior angle of a regular polygon is 160°, then
the polygon must have
_____ sides [1 marks]

57
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Which three of these regular
polygons tessellate? [1 marks]

Choice  1)    Equilateral triangles

Choice  2)    Squares

Choice  3)    Regular pentagons

Choice  4)    Regular hexagons

Choice  5)    Regular octagons

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The table shows the
time that teachers in a school spent replying to emails
during one day.

Mid-value, x, of time
Time, t (minutes) Frequency, f f ´ x (minutes)
(minutes)
0 < t ≤ 10 5 5 25
10 < t ≤ 20 10 15 150
20 < t ≤ 30 35 25 875
30 < t ≤ 40 20 35 700
40 < t ≤ 50 10 45 450
Total = 80 Total = ________
Estimate, to the nearest
0.5 minutes, the mean time spent on emails.

_____ minutes [2 marks]

59
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The graph shows the
cumulative frequency diagram for distances thrown by
competitors in a discus
competition.

Use the graph to estimate the median. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    5 metres

Choice  2)    22.5 metres

Choice  3)    25.5 metres

Choice  4)    27.5 metres

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60
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The graph shows the
cumulative frequency diagram for distances thrown by
competitors in a discus
competition.

Use the graph to estimate the interquartile range. [1 marks]

Choice  1)    about 60 metres

Choice  2)    about 45 metres

Choice  3)    about 30 metres

Choice  4)    about 13 metres

Choice  5)    about 6 metres

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This diagram shows a
regular pentagon on top of a regular hexagon.

Calculate the value of a.

Give reasons for you


method. [4 marks]

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This diagram shows a
regular pentagon with an equilateral triangle on one side.

BFG and AEG are straight


lines. M is the mid-point of DE.

Calculate the size of


angle MGE.

Give reasons for your


method. [4 marks]

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