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4. Scott needs 120 hours of diving ‘experience before taking his driving test. He makes @ number of trips, driving for “Thur and 30 minutes each ime. How many of these trips would give Scott a total of 120 hous? 80 ©) 99 (©) 92 (0) 180 2. This radar chart shows the mean seasonal temperatures in a town last year. °C , summer "winter Which consecutive seasons had the greatest diference in mean temperature? (A) spring and summer (8) summer and autumn (C) autumn and winter (©) winter and spring ‘There are 5 steps leading up to the stage in the school hall. Each stop is twice as Wide as its high. Mr Lo wants to buy a strip of carpet to ‘cover the steps as shown, stage carpet L He measures the height of one step. He then calculates the length, /, of carpet required using a formula Which formula should Mr Lo use? (A) [= 16x (@) f= 13 (©) I= tax (©) I= tr ‘What isthe value of x? @ 40 @) 80 (c) 100 (0) 140 When Lynne divides 39 by a number, the | 8 remainder is 3. When she divides 47 by the same number, the remainder is 2 ‘What is the number? a ) (c) ©) Wich number goes at [Zon tis number tne? es “10 208 a 6 @ 7 (©) 38 () +2 This graph represents Jane's walk to school Distance travelled (km) 10 20 30 40 Time (minutes) Which table of values matches her graph? 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 “ 06 | 15/175] 2 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | ® a 075] 1.5 11.75) 2 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) isthe basis for local times worldwide, ‘The table lists the time zones of three cites. +2.0 hours +10.5 hours Itis 7:00 pm on Saturday in istanbul ‘What isthe local time in Adelaide? (A) 8:30 am on Saturday (8) 10:30 amon Saturday {C) 3:30 am on Sunday (0) 5:30 am on Sunday 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 © 06 [15] 15| 2 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 © 075| 15 [15/2 9, Jack drew this equilateral triangle se Fe rotated it 90° clockwise about P. ‘ihich of these is Jack’s shape after the rotation? < Pe ) ©) ©) 40. Danny drew a line from (0, 3) t0 (5, 3). oy 7s 4 5 6" Danny drew another lin with the same length by connecting two other points. Which of these points did he connect? (A) (0, 0)and 6, 5) (®) (0,2)and (6, 4) (©) (1,5)and 6, 0) (©) (2. O)and (6, 4) 11. Inthe early 20th century, Australian currency was organised as shown. 1 sixpence = 6 pennies 4 shiling = 2 sxpences: How many pennies are in 2 guineas, 6 shilings and 1 sixpence? (A) 256 @) 318 (c) 570 (0) 906 12, 4-2rear+19 ‘Which of the options isthe lowest value of -xto salisfy this inequality? (A) -6 @) -4 ) -3 0) -2 13. Linmutipled 12 by 14 by using overiapping sticks. The diagram below shows the product to be 168. \What products represented by the following diagram? (A) 299 (8) 259 (c) 253 (0) 236 14, Sasi made a pattern using identical ‘hombuses and identical regular pentagons, What isthe size of each acute angle in the pattem? A) 72 (c) 36" @) ©) 60° 30° 15. Joe owned 3 km? of land which he sold for $5000 per hectare. 101 km—4 0.1 km For how much money did Joe sell this land? (A) $1500 (®) 815000 (C) _ $150000 (©) $1500 000 16, The area of this shape is 30 cm -2em~ Sem | Fem ——— What isthe perimeter ofthe shape? (A) 220m (8) 240m (©) 280m (0) 29cm 18. The number 86 is a happy number because the following two-Ine pattern fends withthe number 1 8+ 6= 64 +96 = 100 eo Ors 1+0+0=4 How many lines ae in the gattern needed to show that 70 is a happy number? (a) ®) ©) ©) 17. Bill recorded the main activity of 260 train ‘commuters. He grouped them by age and ‘drew this graph. Activity on the Train 10-24 25-39 40-54 55-69 ‘Age group ‘What fraction ofthe commuters were reading? 6 1 Or ey 8 3 Os 5 18, Four cubic metres of soil containing 35% sand was mixed with six cubic metres (of soil containing 25% sand. What isthe percentage of sand in the. mixture? @ 6 () 29 (©) 30 ©) 60 20. Jia has a combination lock with 4 digits Each week Jia changes the code to her lock. ‘She always sets the code so that the digits Increase in value from lef to right and the ‘4-igit code is divisible by 3. How many of ia’s codes are greater ‘than 50007 Oy @) ©) ©) 2 ‘Anjali created a cut-out template for a ‘cube. She is using tabs to ensure that all the edges ofthe cube can be closed. tabs oles Which of these could also be used for her ‘cube template? - of Ns. 22. The quadrilateral PORS was drawn on a ‘number plane. ‘Sue reflected PORS in the x-axis and then in the praxis, a) 6) (c) } 23. Jim solves the folowing equation. @+5)_4_&-4) Foes Which of these isa possible ine ‘of working used in obtaining the correct solution? oy ®) ©) ©) 24, Mamie found a magic carpet. Each time Marnie used the carpet, it would sivink to one-haif of ts length and ‘one-third of its width. Alter three uses, the area of the carpet hhad shrunk to 250 emt, ‘What was he original area of the ‘magic carpet? (A) 548 (@) 12m (©) 045mé (©) 014m? 26, In this number pattern the diference between consecutive numbers increases bya constant amount. ate vinatvlv must be? w 9s ® ©) 12 (0) 145 25. Inthe igure below, ZPOR = 18" ‘Three adjacont isosceles triangles have been drawn by joining points on PQ to points on QR with lines of equal length. p o- R What isthe maximum number of isosceles triangles that can be drawn in this way? a 6 we) 5 () 4 © 3 a. ‘This closed gutter runs for 11 m along Cone side ofthe roof on Jake's house. 0125 ‘What isthe approximate volume of the gutter 0.0143 m 0.0171 m 0.157 m* 0.165 m 8 What isthe value of x? 10 (8) 40 {c) 200 (0) 250 29. A factory has 600 bolts in stock and uses 20 bolts every day. The stock of bolts must not fall below 100 at any time. This factory needs to keep its stock of bolts as low as possible. I takes 7 days for 1 new delivery of bolts to ave, ‘When does the factory need to order the next delivery of bolts? 1A) after 30 days (8) ater 25 days {C) after 23 days (0) after 18 days 30 ‘Sam is using 27 small cubes to build large cube. Which two parts wil complete the cube? Pal fd - hel he at award walked around two edges of ‘a square feld from A to B. Mia walked diagonally from A to B, A ‘8 Approximately what percentage of the distance Edward walked was the distance Mia walked? 50% @) 71% (©) 100% ©) 141% 32 ‘Susi correctly rearranged this formula to ‘make the subject. seLewnnt ‘Which is Sus's rearranged formula? 2s-u (v= ty von 2-1 2s ©» (0) veZ ae 33. [At Hayfield Senior High School '* 65% of students study History ‘© 40% of students study Geography ‘© 30 students study both subjects ‘© 10% of students study neither subject. How many students are there at Hayfield Senior High? ry (o) 95 300 @) (0) 200 600 34, This dartboard is a regular hexagon which is divided into diferent sections numbered from 1 to 6. The area of section 1 is double that of section 2, The area of section 5 is tiple that of section 6 ‘Ait is blindfolded. She throws two dart atthe board, Ifa dart doesn't land in one of the numbered sections she throws it again ‘Aditi adds the two section numbers together. ‘What isthe probabilty that this total is 107 7 1 OG ®% 5 1 © % os ——————— 35. Jane isinvestigating the maximum number ‘0f regions formed by joining points on a circle, ‘poms a eaions Bregons Spoints 7 pos ‘sBrogione resions She used this formula to find the maximum number of regions, R, formed by joining points, where n > 4. mm ina) * Bier where ps4 3x 2x1 and2=2%4 R What isthe maximum number of regions formed by joining 7 points on a circle? (ay 32 ) 87 (©) 3 (0) 64 0 rear ee Cees es 36, Pete runs a dog-walking service. He charges $36 to walk a group of dogs ‘and $20 to walk one dog His income forthe year was $5760. ‘The group walks eared Pete $1800 more than the individual walks. How many dog walks did Pete get paid for that year? 37. Anant and a lizard were 10.2 m zpart. The lizard spotted the ant moving towards him at 4 cm per second. The lizard moved ‘at 2 m per second towards the an How many centimetres will the art have ‘moved by the time the lizard catches it? 38, Adata set with three scores is shown in Increasing order. x6) ‘The range of the scores is 9, and the ‘mean ofthe scores is 7 What isthe product ofthe three scores? ‘Amy and Mel are on a treasure hunt. They Star atthe same point and run in straight lines to each clue. They follow diferent routes based on their clues, which are not the same. ‘Amy's fist clue is 50 m south-west ofthe starting point Mel reaches her fist clue when she is. 120 m north-west of Amy’s fist due. Mel then makes a quarter turn clockwise {and runs the same distance to her second clue as she ran to her frst clue, How far is Mel's second clue from the starting point, to the nearest mete? 40, ABC is equilateral. GJ= 16 cm, (CF =81 om and HF || AB. Btom ‘What isthe length of DE, in cm? 1. Jess arranges three or four of these cards, to make a number. How many numbers can Jess make that ‘are multiples of 1007 wa) 2 e) 4 ©) 6 ©) 8 Which of these shapes will NOT tessellate ‘to make the decorative wall? Mais ¢ years old. din is 7 years younger than Mal Penny is 3 years younger than Jin ‘What is an expression for Penny's age, in years? wort ®) 1-7 (c) 1-4 0) 1-3 0 James drow four circles with centres ‘A,B, Cand D inside a rectangle, ‘88 shown, I ecm What isthe value of? wy 2 @) 15 c) 6 ©) 2 ‘Where is 7 ‘on this number line? es oe (4) (8) (©) (0) 6. Those two shapes have the same perimeter. 4zom ‘What isthe value of x? “ws ® 2 © 16 (©) 32 7. Dani recorded the number of minutes she waited inline at the school canteen on hc diferent days, 1[2[3 10/15] 9 Her median waiting ime was 12 minutes. How long did Dani wait on Day 6? (A) tt minutes (@) 12 minutes (C) 13 minutes (©) 14 minutes | 8 John thought of two integers and added them together When John added 9 to his sum, he got 6 as his answer, ‘What could the two integers have been? (A) 3and-1 (8) Gand-3 (©) tand2 (0) -tand-2 8. 10. Brima is 20 km south-east of Ascott. Asgott Brima is 20km northeast of Cook. What isthe bearing of Cook from Ascott? (A) east (8) west {C) north (0) south Romesh drew a small red trangle inside large tiangle. He shaded the rest of the large triangle green. 2h | Sp 2b Romesh defined the area ofthe red triangle as R cm? and the combined area of the green regions as G em. Which equation is true? “ (8) (c) (0) 9900 41. Ana wrote this expression 21s *2= 4 5.2643) Which of these is equivalent to Anna's expression? (A) sax+9 @) tres (©) tor+7 (0) Mx-87 12. In Bargo last year, the moan summer temperature was 20% warmer than the ‘annual mean of 20°C. The hottest day was 25% above the summer mean, What was the temperature ofthe hottest day in Bargo last year? (25°C (8) 26°C (©) 29°C (0) 30°C 18, Sonin a making bows out of ribbons that ‘come in four colours. He picks 80 ribbons at random. ‘The table lists the probability of a particular colour ribbon being chosen. How many orange ribbons should Senin expect to pick? on aw 2 @) 9 ) 6 0) 3 14, ‘Ashleigh has a point O and a line. She ‘centres the compass al O and draws an arc trough te line. She marks P and Qat the intersections. She then constructs a perpendicular bisector of PQ through Using a compass and a rule. Which diagram shows this method? ° 18, Visual acuity of 6/1.5 means thet a ‘person with excellent vision can read the bottom line on this chart accurately from fa distance of 6m compared to 1.5m for ‘Someone with normal vision, | ZTO ums} FODPE ‘The minimum visual acuity associated with each line ofthis chart follows a pattern, Poor 1 | ee Satsacioy | 3 Normal 4 ee | Excant | 6 | on5 Sunil read Line 3 accurately from a distance of 6m. What minimum visual acuity does ‘Sunil have? (a) 6124 (8) 65, (©) 62 (©) eros 16. Lola ied taxi at pm to take her homo Botoro ariving home, the tax ver topped for 12 minues while Loa bought her dinner. $68 | 89 $1.59| $1.50| $4.50 [Waiting cost| «5 permite [$075] 8075] 8075] Leila paid $45 for the taxi fare. 7 How far did she travel? (8) 2th ' (8) 22km (©) 24km (0) 27km 17. Pete arranged 8 sme cubos to form a larger cube, wp ‘side front Peto removed as mary small cubes as he ‘could, to keep the view from the front, side and top the same as before, How many cubes were leftin Pete's new solid? oy ©) ©) ©) 18. Apark has many walking tracks. A N I B Pam is walking from A to B. Each time she reaches an intersection she chooses a path to her south, south-east or southwest. How many diferent routes can Pam take? ww o7 (8) 10 © 13 (0) 2 19. Ardijoined some objects with cotton ‘thread to make a mobile. The objects balance. é6 What isthe sum ofthe masses ofthe ‘unmarked objects? a ©) 469 509 @) ©) 489 969 20. Jas placing each of the numbers from 110 9 in separate cals onthe grid. ‘She starts with 3 as this number is both prime and triangular, What answer shoul Jia get when she ‘adds the numbers in the shaded diagonal? ay 18 @) © 2 (0) 18 10 21. The machine in the picture is set to release 600mL of fuid every 5 hours. Each mil is made uo of 20 drops of fui How many drops of lid will be released ‘each minute? “6 () 24 (©) 30 (0) 40 22, Jen bought a second-hand table for $56, ‘She spent an extra $x restoring it ‘When Jen sold the table, she made a profit of 2x which was 25% of her tolal costs. How much proft did Jen make? (a) $28 (®) S16 () $14 (0) 88 23. John designed this logo for his company. ‘The design is made up of four identical parallolograms and two identical triangles. 100m, 4 —2o0———4 DE. | Whats the area of John's design? (A) 2860m? (8) 2880" (©) 35208 (0) 4480" 24, Which of these is equivalent toa + b+ c? (a) 180 (@) 20 (©) 360-0 (©) 18044 : 25. Xiang learned that any number is divisible by 8 when the sum ofits digi is also divisible by 9. ‘Sho was given these 6-digt numbers, both (of which are divisible by 9: 74AS2B and 226ABC What isthe value of 7 wot ®) 3 c) 5 0) 7 28. The sequence of numbers 1,1,2,3,5,8, 13, {s called the Fibonacci sequence. ‘The nth term ofthe Fibonace! sequence ‘can be approximated using the formula: eal] Each new term in the sequence is found by adding the previous two terms, How can this be written as a sum? 21. Paul has thse fur cad | 4] e Alla A=3p0ns @ Paul turns the cards over and mixes them up. He picks ¢ card and doubles its point-value. Paul then picks one of the remaining cards and ads its point-value to his first score, I | A points ‘What is Paut's chance of gotting a total oor of 15 points? 0 1 1 ae ey) + Wo ®) + oF 28. This is the look-and-say sequence: 111,24, 1211, 11224, s12211, © The fst term, 1's ead as “one 1"to sive the 2nd term, 11. © Similarly, the Sih term, 111221 is read a ‘three 1s, two 2s, one 1° to give the 6th torm, 312211 How many digits ae in the Sth term? wy 10 8) 12 ) 14 0) 6 ‘Graham works as a carpet auctioneer. He ‘needs to be able to estimate the amount of ‘carpet lot on each cardboard tube without hhaving to unrol the carpet. ‘Tho radius of this cardboard tube is Sem, ‘Tho blue carpets tem thick ten ‘measuring line Graham used the measuring line to help him estimate the radius of the outer layer. ‘Whats the estimated length ofthe carpet? @) (0) (&) 600m {C) 1800m +10em 250em ‘A group of friends went hiking. They had 192 klograms of equipment and divided Itup so that each person caried the ‘same load. “The number of kilograms each person carried was three times the number of ;pooplo inthe hiking group. How many people wore in the hiking group? w 8 @) 12 ©) 16 0) 24 a Each face of Jim’s cube has a diferent colour with a differnt shape printed oni He rolled his cube three times. Rollt —Roll2—-Roll Which of these nets could be used to ‘make Jim's cube? “ | ®) © © 32. Triangles ABC and EDC are similar A o E. © B AB = 1016 mm EC= 1905 mm DE= 1524 mm ‘What isthe length of AD, in mm? (A) 127 @) 813 () 143. (0) 1270 34. Mandy had a square piece of cardboard. She cut off the cornars to make a badge in the shape of a regular octagon. Each side ‘of the badge was 6 om long, = What was the side length ofthe original square piece of cardboard? A) 6(V2+1)om (8) 3(V2+2)om (©) 6(2/2+1)em ‘These shapes form a pattem, * 2 4 shaded 20.haded 44 shaded How many squares will be shaded in the ‘10th shape inthis pattern? Ay 212 8) (C) 395 ©) 356 436 (0) 2(2V3+3)em bae-Hem> a eed a) Cer Ce sts ees Mea ae Pre Rae et sae eee eaters | 36. The sum of seven consecutive odd integers is 1841 ‘What isthe smallest of these integers? 37, AABCis isosceles. ACD : LBC BBE: LEDC: c What isthe value of x? 38. Sue found the product ofthe first sic ‘multiples of three. 3x69 x12 15 x 18= 524880 How many factors of 524880 are the ‘square of an integer greater than 1? 39, Students at Ciarevile College voted for {heir schoo! captain by choosing three students from a list of five candidates, ‘Adi was chosen as captain with 58 votes. ‘Sasha and Marcus were chosen as the vice-captains witn 47 and 50 votes respectively Mr Lo analysed the results and found that © 8 students voted forall tee of these candidates 26 students voted for only Marcus 49 students voted for both Sasha and Marcus 28 students voted for both Aditi and ‘Sasha. Mr Lo started to put tis information onto Venn diagram How many students voted for only one of these three candidatos? 40. Jack's great-grandfather was a ‘mathematician Ho was.x years old an 26 June in the year 3% How old was Jack's greal-grandfather when he published his book, Cosmic Topology, (on 26 June in the year 19737 1

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