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AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 1
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a) 6–7 1 a) Convert 5 km into metres 2 Work out 52 × 13


3 Work out
4 Work out
1
5
a) 4+6×5–4 a) of 240 g
b) 3 + (-5) 8
b) Convert 320 cm into metres
c) 9 – (-4)
3
b) 82 ÷ (9 + 1) – 2.1 b) of £120
d) -6 + 2 c) Convert 67.2 cm into mm 4

Convert to standard form:


6 Work out
7 Work out 21.4 + 6.34
8 Work out
2 1 9 Work out
3 7
10
a) 5000 (4 × 103) × (8 × 104) + ÷
3 5 5 10

b) 72000

c) 0.006 Give your answer in standard form

Estimate the value of


11 Write as a single power of 2
12 Ice cream is available in
vanilla (V), chocolate (C), 13 Solve
14 A sequence has the rule
15
29 × 489 a) 26 × 24 strawberry (S) and mint (M).
4x – 8 = 12
x
+ 1= 5 Multiply by 2 then add 5
1.92 3
Karen selects two different flavours.
The first term is -3
b) 212 ÷ 23 List all the possible combinations
Karen could choose. Work out the third term.

c) (26)3

Work out 35% of £400


16 Kevin scored 12 marks on his
maths test. 17 a = 2 metres
b = 35 cm
18 Jenny, Steve and James share
money in the ratio 1 : 3 : 4 19 A block has a mass of 300g
and a volume of 20 cm3 20
The maximum mark was 20
marks. What fraction of the money does Calculate the density of the block.
Write the ratio a : b in simplest
form. Steve receive?
What percentage did Kevin get on
his maths test?
AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 1
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Label all of the parts of the circle.


21 Calculate the value of x
22 The Venn Diagram shows information about 100 students.
Each student was asked if they like dogs and if they liked cats. 24
40 students liked both dogs and cats.
60 students liked dogs.
30° 55 students liked cats.
Complete the Venn Diagram.

x
ξ
Complete the two-way table.
23 D C

Win Lose Total

Male 27 65

Female 44

Total 58 140

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x – 3 for x values from -1 to 4


25 Calculate the area of the sector
Give your answer in terms of π
26 Translate the shape by the vector 3
−4
28

10 cm

5 students have a mean


test score of 22 marks. 27
A 6th student takes the test and
the mean score is now 21 marks.

How many marks did the 6th


student score?
AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 2
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Circle all of the prime numbers


1 Circle all of the cube numbers
2 4 A B 5
3 Round 6.294 to 1 decimal place 4 Convert 2
3
8
to a decimal 5
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A= Round 1.522 to 1 decimal place

9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12
B= Round 8.0277 to 2 decimal places
13 14 15 16 13 14 15 16

Add brackets to make the


calculations correct. 6 Fill the gaps using <, > or =
7 Match equivalent expressions
8 Expand
9 Factorise fully
10
3 9 b–b 1 a) 4(y + 5) a) 10x + 6
5 + 4 × 2 + 3 = 25 4 12 b+b b2
3 3 b×b 2b2
b) k(k – 2)
3 × 4 + 5 – 3 = 18 4 5 b÷b b4 b) 6 m2 + 3 m
3 2 b2 + b2 0
4 3 b2 × b2 2b

a) Convert 2 hours 45 minutes


into minutes 11 Write 4 : 5 in the form 1 : n
12 -5, 0, 5, 10, 20
13 Richard plays 200 games.
He wins 129 of the games and 14 5 apples costs £1.95
15
loses the rest. Work out the cost of 4 apples.
a) Work out the mean
Write 8 : 3 in the form 1 : n Write down his relative frequency
b) Convert 75 minutes into hours. of losses.

b) Work out the range

Work out the midpoint of


16 Which is better value?
17 a) Increase 240g by 30%
18 A bias coin lands on heads
with a probability of 0.85 19 Which is longer?
20
(5, 6) and (-3, 0) 300g 420g a) Radius or diameter?
95p £1.30 If it is thrown 60 times, how many
b) Decrease 300 cm by 18% times would you expect it to land
on heads? b) Chord or circumference?
AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 2
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The probability that Tom wins a game is 0.7


If he does not win the game he losses the game. 21 Find the value of x to
1 decimal place
22 Write down the equations of lines A and B
24
Tom plays two games
a) Complete the tree diagram.

x
4 cm

6 cm

Elina and Maryna share some


money in the ratio 7 : 13 23
What percentage does Elina get?

The probability that Tom wins a game is 0.7


If he does not win the game he loses the game. 25 Calculate the area
26 The points A, B, C and D form a parallelogram.
27
Tom plays two games 10 cm
a) Complete the tree diagram. b) Work out the
probability that Tom 4 cm
scores only wins 7 cm
one of the games.

2 cm

Write down the two possible coordinates for the point D.


AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 3
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Write down all of the factors of 24


1 Simplify
2 Work out the highest common
factor of 30 and 75 3 A room is measured to be 7 m to
the nearest metre. 4 x is a factor of 40 and a
multiple of 4 5
3a + 6a + 4a – a
2 2

Write down the error interval for Write down all possible values of x
the length of the room.

≤ length <

Write down the value of 7 in the


number 57321 6 5 miles is approximately 8 km
7 Write down the order of rotational
symmetry for these shapes 8 Draw on all lines of symmetry
9 Write as a power of 3
10
Use this to convert 12.5 miles into (34)3 × 33
kilometres. 35

£600 is shared into the ratio


1:4:7 11 Find the nth term
12 Find the next two terms of this
geometric progression
13 F = 3p – 2q
14 Make t the subject
15
a) 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, … Find F when p = 5 and q = -4 at + k = m
Work out the difference between 5, 15, 45, …
the greatest and least amounts.
b) 11, 9, 7, 5, 3, …

A car travels 180 miles


in 2 hours 30 minutes 16 In 2019 a bar of chocolate cost
£0.80 17 Convert to percentages

3
18 a=
5
−1 b=
0
2 19 Draw on an angles that is
alternate to angle x
20
Work out the average speed in In 2020 the same bar of chocolate 4 Work out 3a + b
x
mph. cost £0.84
7
20
Work out the percentage increase
15
6
AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 3
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Draw a bar chart for this information


21 Find x
22 a) Complete the frequency tree
23
8 cm
x

Subject Frequency 10 cm

Maths 6

English 4

History 1

Geography 7

b) A student is selected at random from the class.


Write down the probability that they are a male who was on time.

Calculate the mean number of pets owned.


24 Calculate the perimeter
25 The graph of y = x2 + 4x + 3 is shown below.
26
10 cm

4 cm
7 cm

2 cm

a) Write down the coordinates of the turning point of the graph.

b) Write down the roots of y = x2 + 4x + 3


AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 1
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a) 6–7 -1 1 a) Convert 5 km into metres 2 Work out 52 × 13


3 Work out
4 Work out
5
5000 m 52 a) 4+6×5–4 a)
1
of 240 g
b) 3 + (-5) -2 × 13 30
8
b) Convert 320 cm into metres
156 30 g
c) 9 – (-4)
13 3.2 m 520 b) 82 ÷ (9 + 1) – 2.1 b)
3
of £120
d) -6 + 2 -4 c) Convert 67.2 cm into mm
676 4
£90
672 mm 4.3
Convert to standard form:
6 Work out
7 Work out 21.4 + 6.34
8 Work out
2 1 9 Work out
3 7
10
a) 5000 5× 103 (4 × 103) × (8 × 104) 3
+
5 5
÷
10
27.74
b) 72000 7.2 × 104 3.2 × 108 13 6
15 7
c) 0.006 6 × 10-3 Give your answer in standard form

Estimate the value of


11 Write as a single power of 2
12 Ice cream is available in
vanilla (V), chocolate (C), 13 Solve
14 A sequence has the rule
15
29 × 489 x
1.92
a) 26 × 24 210 strawberry (S) and mint (M).
4x – 8 = 12
3
+ 1= 5 Multiply by 2 then add 5
Karen selects two different flavours.
The first term is -3

3750 b) 212 ÷ 23 29 List all the possible combinations


Karen could choose. ✝=5 ✝ = 12 Work out the third term.

c) (26)3 218 VC, VS, VM, CS, CM, SM 3


Work out 35% of £400
16 Kevin scored 12 marks on his
maths test. 17 a = 2 metres
b = 35 cm
18 Jenny, Steve and James share
money in the ratio 1 : 3 : 4 19 A block has a mass of 300g
and a volume of 20 cm3 20
The maximum mark was 20
£140 marks. Write the ratio a : b in simplest What fraction of the money does
Steve receive?
Calculate the density of the block.

form.
What percentage did Kevin get on
his maths test?
40 : 7 3 15 g/cm3
60% 8
AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 1
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Label all of the parts of the circle.


sector 21 Calculate the value of x
22 The Venn Diagram shows information about 100 students.
Each student was asked if they like dogs and if they liked cats. 24
tangent 40 students liked both dogs and cats.
60 students liked dogs.
30° 55 students liked cats.
✝ = 75° Complete the Venn Diagram.

x
radius ξ
Complete the two-way table.
23 D C

Win Lose Total


20 40 15
Male 27 38 65
chord
Female 31 44 75 25
circumference segment Total 58 82 140

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x – 3 for x values from -1 to 4


25 Calculate the area of the sector
Give your answer in terms of π
26 Translate the shape by the vector 3
−4
28

25π cm2
10 cm

5 students have a mean


test score of 22 marks. 27
A 6th student takes the test and
the mean score is now 21 marks.

How many marks did the 6th


student score?
16
AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 2
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Circle all of the prime numbers


1 Circle all of the cube numbers
2 4 A B 5
3 Round 6.294 to 1 decimal place 4 Convert 2
3
8
to a decimal 5
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
6.3
5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A= 4.4 Round 1.522 to 1 decimal place
2.375
9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12
1.5
13 14 15 16
B= 4.8 Round 8.0277 to 2 decimal places
13 14 15 16
8.03
Add brackets to make the
calculations correct. 6 Fill the gaps using <, > or =
7 Match equivalent expressions
8 Expand
9 Factorise fully
10
3
= 9 b–b 1 a) 4(y + 5)
4y + 20 a) 10x + 6 2(5✝ + 3)
5 + 4 × 2 + 3
( ) = 25 4 12 b+b b2
b×b
3
> 3 2b2
b) k(k – 2) k2 – 2k
(
3 × 4 + 5 – 3 ) = 18 4 5 b÷b b4 b) 6 m2 + 3 m 3m(2m + 1)
3
4
> 2
3
b2 +
b2 × b2
b2 0
2b

a) Convert 2 hours 45 minutes


into minutes 11 Write 4 : 5 in the form 1 : n
12 -5, 0, 5, 10, 20
13 Richard plays 200 games.
He wins 129 of the games and 14 5 apples costs £1.95
15
165 minutes 1 : 1.25 a) Work out the mean
loses the rest. Work out the cost of 4 apples.

Write 8 : 3 in the form 1 : n Write down his relative frequency


b) Convert 75 minutes into hours. 6 of losses.
£1.56
1 : 0.375 71
1.25 hours b) Work out the range
200
25
Work out the midpoint of
16 Which is better value?
17 a) Increase 240g by 30%
18 A bias coin lands on heads
with a probability of 0.85 19 Which is longer?
20
(5, 6) and (-3, 0) 300g 420g 312 g a) Radius or diameter?
95p £1.30 If it is thrown 60 times, how many
b) Decrease 300 cm by 18% times would you expect it to land
(1, 3) on heads? b) Chord or circumference?
95 ÷ 300 = 0.3166…
246 cm 51 times
130 ÷ 420 = 0.309524
AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 2
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240 students selected their favourite language.


How many chose German? 21 Find the value of x to
1 decimal place
22 Write down the equations of lines A and B
24
y = 2✝ + 1
✝ = 7.2 cm
x
4 cm
y = 0.5✝ + 3
100 6 cm

Elina and Maryna share some


money in the ratio 7 : 13 23
What percentage does Elina get?

35 %

The probability that Tom wins a game is 0.7


If he does not win the game he loses the game. 25 Calculate the area
26 The points A, B, C and D form a parallelogram.
27
Tom plays two games 10 cm
a) Complete the tree diagram. b) Work out the
probability that Tom 4 cm
scores only wins 7 cm
0.7 one of the games.

0.42 2 cm

0.7
0.3 46 cm2
0.7
0.3 Write down the two possible coordinates for the point D.

0.3 (3,1) and (9,5)


AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 3
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Write down all of the factors of 24


1 Simplify
2 Work out the highest common
factor of 30 and 75 3 A room is measured to be 7 m to
the nearest metre. 4 x is a factor of 40 and a
multiple of 4 5
3a + 6a + 4a – a
2 2

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24 Write down the error interval for


the length of the room.
Write down all possible values of x

2a2 + 10a 15
6.5 ≤ length < 7.5 4, 8, 20, 40

Write down the value of 7 in the


number 57321 6 5 miles is approximately 8 km
7 Write down the order of rotational
symmetry for these shapes 8 Draw on all lines of symmetry
9 Write as a power of 3
10
Use this to convert 12.5 miles into (34)3 × 33
kilometres. 35
7000
20 km 5 2 310

£600 is shared into the ratio


1:4:7 11 Find the nth term
12 Find the next two terms of this
geometric progression
13 F = 3p – 2q
14 Make t the subject
15
a) 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, … Find F when p = 5 and q = -4 at + k = m
Work out the difference between 5, 15, 45, …
the greatest and least amounts. 3n + 4
b) 11, 9, 7, 5, 3, …
135, 405 F = 23 t=m–k
£300 -2n + 13 a

A car travels 180 miles


in 2 hours 30 minutes 16 In 2019 a bar of chocolate cost
£0.80 17 Convert to percentages
18 a=
5
−1 b=
0
2 19 Draw on an angles that is
alternate to angle x
20
Work out the average speed in In 2020 the same bar of chocolate
3
4 75% Work out 3a + b
x
mph. cost £0.84
7
35%
72 mph Work out the percentage increase

5%
20

15
6 250%
( ) 15
-1
AQA GCSE FOUNDATION PAPER 3
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Draw a bar chart for this information


21 Find x
22 a) Complete the frequency tree
23
8 cm
x 11
8
Subject Frequency 7 10 cm

Maths 6 6
5
English 4
4
History 1 3 ✝ = 36.9° 16
Geography 7 2 6
1
0 b) A student is selected at random from the class.
Maths

History
English

Geog
Write down the probability that they are a male who was on time.

11
30
Calculate the mean number of pets owned.
24 Calculate the perimeter
25 The graph of y = x2 + 4x + 3 is shown below.
26
10 cm

4 cm
7 cm

2 cm

34 cm
a) Write down the coordinates of the turning point of the graph.

1.8 (-2, -1)


b) Write down the roots of y = x2 + 4x + 3

✝ = -3 and ✝ = -1

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