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Exam Style Questions

Ensure you have: Pencil, pen, ruler, protractor, pair of compasses and eraser

You may use tracing paper if needed

Guidance

1. Read each question carefully before you begin answering it.


2. Donʼt spend too long on one question.
3. Attempt every question.
4. Check your answers seem right.
5. Always show your workings

Revision for this topic


1." Shown is a circle with radius 5cm.

" Work out the area of the circle.

" State the units for your answer.


" Give your answer to 2 decimal place.
"

...............................
(3)

2." A circle has radius 3cm.

" Work out the area of the circle.


" Give your answer in terms of π

.........................cm²
(2)
3." A circle has a diameter of 20cm.

" Work out the area of the circle.


" Use π = 3.14

.........................cm²
(2)

4." A circular fishpond has radius 2.5m

" Calculate the area of the fishpond.


" Include units for your answer.

...............................
(3)
5. A mobile phone mast has a range of 3km.

" Calculate the area of the shaded region.


" Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

.........................km²
(2)

6." A circular flower bed has diameter 7 metres.

" Work out the area of the flower bed.


" Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

.........................m²
(2)
7." Shown below is a circular photo surrounded by a frame.

" The photo has radius 12cm.


" The frame has width 4cm.

" Work out area of the frame.


" This area is shaded in the diagram.

.........................cm²
(3)
8." Shown below is a rectangular garden.

" Belle wants to re-seed the grass in her garden.

" The garden is 10 metres long and 6 metres wide.


" There is a vegetable patch that is 2 metres long and 1.5 metres long.
" There is a circular pond that has radius 2 metres.
" The remainder of the garden is grass.

" Each bag of grass seed costs £4.60 and covers 10m².

" Work out the total cost to re-seed the garden.


"

£.........................
(6)
9." A circle has an area of 200cm²

" Work out the radius of the circle.

.........................cm
(2)

10." A circle has an area of 64π cm²

" Work out the radius of the circle.

.........................cm
(2)

11." A circle has a circumference of 40cm.

" Work out the area of the circle.

.........................cm²
(3)
12." A logo is designed that has four pink circles within a white square.

" The square has side length 16cm.

" Find the area of the logo that is white.

.........................cm²
(5)
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Exam Style Questions

Ensure you have: Pencil, pen, ruler, protractor, pair of compasses and eraser

You may use tracing paper if needed

Guidance

1. Read each question carefully before you begin answering it.


2. Donʼt spend too long on one question.
3. Attempt every question.
4. Check your answers seem right.
5. Always show your workings

Revision for this topic


1.! Shown is a semi-circle.

! Work out the area.


! State the units for your answer.

..............................
(3)

2.! Shown is a semi-circle.

! Work out the area.


! State the units for your answer.

..............................
(3)
3.! Below is a semi-circle.

! Work out the area of the semi-circle.


! Leave your answer in terms of π

..........................cm²
(3)

4.! The semi-circle below has an area of 40cm²

!
! Calculate y.

..........................cm
(3)
5.! The semi-circle below has an area of 50π cm²

!
! Calculate y.

..........................cm
(3)

6.! Shown below is a compound shape made from a rectangle and semi-circle.

! Calculate the area of the shape.

..........................cm²
(3)
7.! The side of a wooden shed is shown below.
! There is a semi-circular glass window, 5m wide.

Not to scale

! James wants to paint the shed.


! Each tin costs £1.99 and covers 5m²

! Work out the total cost to paint the shed.


!

£..........................
(5)
8.! A goat is in a square field which has length 12m.
! The goat is tied to the middle of a 12m fence on one side with a 5m rope.

! Work out the percentage of the field the goat can reach.

..........................%
(5)
9.! Shown below is a 400m running track.

! Calculate the area inside the running track.

..........................m²
(4)
10.!

! The semi-circle and square have the same area.

! Calculate the side length of the square.

..........................cm
(4)
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Question 1: Calculate the area of the following circles. Give your answers to 1 decimal place.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(e) (f) (g) (h)

Question 2: Calculate the area of the following circles. Give your answers to 1 decimal place.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(e) (f) (g) (h)

Question 3: Work out the area of the following circles. Give your answers to 1 decimal place.

(a) A circle with radius 9cm (b) A circle with radius 12m
(c) A circle with diameter 40cm (d) A circle with diameter 1km
(e) A circle with diameter 5 yards (f) A circle with radius 10.5m

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Question 4: Calculate the area of the following circles. Give your answers to 1 decimal place.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(e) (f) (g) (h)

Question 5: Calculate the area of the following circles. Leave your answer in terms of π

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Question 6: Work out the area of the following circles. Leave your answer in terms of π

(a) A circle with radius 7cm


(b) A circle with radius 1cm
(c) A circle with diameter 10cm
(d) A circle with radius 3cm
(e) A circle with diameter 4cm

Question 7: Find the size of the radius for each of the following circles.
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Question 8: Find the size of the diameter for each of the following circles.
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Question 1: A circular table top has a diameter of 90cm. Work out the area of the table top.

Question 2: A circular badge has radius 3cm. Calculate the area of the badge.

Question 3: Shown below is a circle, a rectangle and a right angled triangle.


Which shape has the greatest area?

Question 4: Calculate the shaded area for each shape below.



(a) (b) (c)

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Question 5: The circle and square have the same area. Find y, the diameter of the circle.

Question 6: The circumference of a circle is 60cm.


Work out the area of the circle.

Question 7: The circumference of a circle is 1m.


Work out the area of the circle.

Question 8: The area of a circle is 80cm².


Work out the circumference of the circle.

Question 9: The area of a circle is 2m².


Work out the circumference of the circle.

Question 10: A rectangular lawn is 100m long and 45m wide.


There are 3 circular ponds, with diameters of 20m, 10m and 5m respectively.
Mrs Jones wants to cover the lawn with grass seed.
Each packet of grass seed covers 50m² and costs £1.49

How much will it cost Mrs Jones to cover the lawn with grass seed?

Question 11: A circular plaque of diameter 6cm is cut from a square piece of metal with side
length 6cm.

What percentage of the metal is wasted?

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Question 1

(a) 50.3cm² (b) 153.9cm² (c) 201.1cm²

(d) 314.2cm² (e) 7.1m² (f) 7854cm²

(g) 153.9mm² (h) 221.7cm²

Question 2

(a) 113.1cm² (b) 706.9cm² (c) 28.3m²

(d) 95cm² (e) 63.6cm² (f) 804.2mm²

(g) 0.5cm² (h) 1.3m²

Question 3:

(a) 254.4cm² (b) 452.4m² (c) 1256.6cm²

(d) 0.8km² (e) 19.6 square yards (f) 346.4m²

Question 4:

(a) 3.1cm² (b) 113.1cm² (c) 19.6m²

(d) 38.5cm² (e) 201.1cm² (f) 11.3cm²

(g) 41.4cm² (h) 0.5m²

Question 5:

(a) 4𝛑 cm² (b) 16𝛑 cm² (c) 121𝛑 cm²

(d) 81𝛑 cm²

Question 6:

(a) 49𝛑 cm² (b) 𝛑 cm² (c) 25𝛑 cm²

(d) 9𝛑 cm² (e) 4𝛑 cm²

Question 7:

(a) 2.52cm (b) 4.55cm (c) 5.64cm

(d) 6cm

Question 8

(a) 22.57cm (b) 7.98cm (c) 3.57cm

(d) 8cm
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Question 1: 6361.725cm²

Question 2: 28.27cm²

Question 3: Shape B

Question 4:

(a) 54.94cm² (b) 125.66cm² (c) 30.63cm²

Question 5: 22.57cm

Question 6: 286.48cm²

Question 7: 795.77cm²

Question 8: 31.7cm

Question 9: 50.13cm

Question 10: £122.18

Question 11: 21.46%

 
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Question 1: Calculate the area of each of these semi-circles.
Give your answers to 1 decimal place and include suitable units.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

Question 2: Work out the area of each of these semi-circles.


Give your answers in terms of 𝛑 and include suitable units.

(a) (b) (c)



(d) (e) (f)

Question 3: Calculate the size of x.



(a) (b) (c)

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Question 4: Work out the size of x.

(a) (b) (c)

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Question 1: Calculate the shaded area

(a) (b)


Question 2: Calculate the area

(a) (b)

Question 3: Farmer Jenkins is planting a crop in his semi-circular Oield.


The seed costs £0.80 per square metre.
When fully grown, Farmer Jenkins can sell the crop from 4m² for £45
Calculate the proOit he should make.

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