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Assessment number: ______________________________

Section 1: Angles (20 marks) Marks


Diagrams are not drawn to scale.
1. What type of angle is shown in each diagram?
i)

ii)

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2. Name the following angle.

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3. Draw a diagram showing 𝐶𝐷 ∥ 𝐸𝐹.

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4. Name an angle adjacent to ∠𝑇𝑈𝑉.

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5. What is the supplement to 32°?

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6. Using an appropriate mathematical symbol, write a statement about
the two lines, GH and EF, as shown in the diagram below.

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7. Find the size of each missing angle. (Reasons are not necessary)

i)

𝑥 = _________

ii)

𝑦 = _________

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8. On the diagram below, use X to mark a pair of corresponding angles.

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9.
What is the size of ∠𝐷𝐸𝐶 ? __________________________________

Give a reason for your answer. _______________________________________

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10. Complete each sentence by choosing a word from the list:

complementary equal supplementary unequal

i) Co-interior angles on parallel lines are ____________________________.

ii) Corresponding angles on parallel lines are ______________________.

iii) Alternate angles that are marked on a transversal with non-

parallel lines are _____________________________.

iv) Angles that combine to form a right angle are ______________________.

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11. Find the value of each pronumeral, giving a reason for your answer.

i)

𝑦 = ________

Reason: _________________________________

ii)

𝑒 = ________

Reason: _________________________________

iii)

𝑓 = ________

Reason: _________________________________

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12. Find the value of 𝑥. Show all your working.


(You are not required to provide reasons.)

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13. Three angles, A, B and C, fit exactly around a point.
Angle A is twice the size of Angle B.
Angle A > Angle C and Angle C > Angle B.
The difference between the size of Angle C and Angle B is a quarter of
the size of Angle A.
What is the size of Angle C?

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14. What is the size of the angle 𝑥 at the top of the Christmas tree?

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END OF SECTION 1

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Section 2: Number (20 marks) Marks

1. What is the sum of 17 and 15?

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2. How many sevens are there in forty-nine?

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3. Evaluate:

i) 68 × 4 =

ii) 805− 67 =

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4. What is the remainder when 47 is divided by 3?

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5. Find the difference of 7000 and 348.

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6. Insert < or > to make each statement true.

i) 62 √25

3
ii) 2+2×2 √8

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7. Three numbers add together to make 746. Two of the numbers are
123 and 75. What is the other number? Show your working.

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8. Rewrite the following in ascending order.

√49 23 5 32 4

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9. Evaluate. Show your working.

i) 368 × 94 =

ii) 3260÷ 6 =

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10. Find the value of:


8×4
i) 7×4÷2 − =
4+3×4

i) 42 + 59 − 3 × 8 ÷ 4 =

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11. Fill in the missing digits to make each statement true.

i) ÷ (12 − 7) = 12

ii) (18 − ) × (3 + 8) = 121

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12. For every two-digit number, a donut number can be formed by


inserting a zero between the digits.
For example, the donut number of 26 is 206 and the donut number of
87 is 807.
Find the number which, when multiplied by 9, gives its donut number.
Show all working.

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13. How many different positive numbers are equal to the product of two
odd one-digit numbers?
Show all your working.

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END OF SECTION 2

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Section 3: Integers (20 marks) Marks

1. On the number line provided, plot the integers between, and


including, −2 and 6.

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2. Rewrite these integers in descending order.

−20 5 −8 3 12 0 −2

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3. Insert > or < to make each statement true.

i) −7 0

ii) 8 −14

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4. Evaluate:

i) 5−6= iv) −3 − 9 =

ii) 4 × (− 4) = v) 8−4+2=

iii) −15 ÷ 5 = vi) −5 × (−8) =

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5. At Mount Hotham, the temperature at 6 am was −3℃. By midday, the


temperature was 11℃. By how many degrees had the temperature
risen?

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6. Ben had $18 in the bank. He spent $12, then spent another $19.
i) Write a number sentence to show Ben’s spending.

ii) Evaluate Ben’s bank balance.

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7. Write down the next three numbers in the following pattern:

i) −1, − 5, − 9, __________, __________, __________

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8. What number is halfway between −5 and 1? Show your working.

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9. Evaluate the following:

i) 6 × (−8) ÷ 4 × 3 =

ii) 88 + (7 + 9) ÷ (−4) =

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10. Fill in the missing numbers.

i) × 13 = −26

ii) (−3)2 + =6

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11. When three lots of −13 are subtracted from a number, the answer is
134. What is the number?

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12. Two unknown integers have a product of −48 and a difference of 19.
What is their sum? There are two possible answers to this question.
Provide both answers.

__________________________ or _____________________________

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13. The ground floor, immediately below the first floor of a hotel, is 26
metres below sea level. The eighth floor is 6 metres above sea level.
All floors in the hotel are equally spaced.
How many metres above sea level is the 11th floor?

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END OF SECTION 3

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Section 4: Working Mathematically (20 marks) Marks


Use a calculator to answer the questions in this section.
1. 581 + 247 − 103 =

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2. 872 × 56 =

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3
3. 22 =

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4. What is the product of 56 and 92?

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5. Loulou was given a $50 Myer voucher. She bought a t-shirt for $22.60
and a lip gloss for $14.90.

How much of her Myer voucher remains?

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6.
3 1
i) Evaluate 5 + 12

2
ii) Convert 15 8 to a decimal.

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7. Peter bought a bottle of milk for $6.30, a packet of crackers for $5.80
and 4 kg of tomatoes that cost $4.65/kg. How much did he spend
altogether?

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8. There are 325 girls registered to play basketball at the Croydon


Basketball club. If there are 13 girls in a team, how many teams can
be formed?

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9. Two numbers have a difference of 149. What could these two
numbers be? (There are many different answers to this question.)

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10. 562 tonnes of soil has to be moved. A truck can hold 56 tonnes of soil.
How many truck loads are needed to move all of the soil?

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11. When a number is divided by 67, the quotient is 85. What is the
number?

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12. Complete the number sentence by finding the missing number.

157 × ____________ + 298 = 769

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13. Each month, Sally’s bills are as follows:

Electricity ………………………… $245.00


Water ………………………………..$360.00
Travel ………………………………..$420.00
Groceries ……………………………$560.00

If Sally saved $76 080, for how many years could she pay her bills?

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14. Evaluate:
3
303 − 22 × 53 + √4096 ÷ 23 =

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15. Consecutive numbers are whole numbers that follow in order, such as
10, 11 and 12.
Find three consecutive numbers such that the sum of the second and
third is 195.

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16. A drawer contains socks that are the same size. There are 3 red, 4
blue, 5 grey and 11 white socks in the drawer.
What is the least number of socks that I need to take out of the
drawer so I can be certain of having:

i) one pair of matching socks?

ii) two pairs of matching socks of different colours?

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17. John’s crêpe recipe makes 8 crêpes.

Ingredients:
150 g plain flour
2 eggs
30 g butter
375 mL milk

How many crêpes can John make if he has 42 eggs, 540 g butter,
2850 g flour and 7500 mL milk?

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END OF SECTION 4
END OF EXAM

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