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TEST 1: Y7 Revision Sheet 1

Question Topic MathsWatch Clip Marks


1 Types of numbers: squares, cubes, primes & triangular numbers 81, 28 4
2 Ordering decimals 2, 3 3
3 Rounding 31, 32, 90 3
4 Place value 1, 92 4
5 Problem solving: multiplying & dividing 19, 30, 20 4
6 Multiplication & division 19, 30, 20 6
7 Rounding 31, 32, 90 4
8 Estimating 90, 91 5
9 Negative numbers 23, 68a, 68b 4
10 Money problems 22a, 41 3
11 Money problems 22a, 41 4
12 Converting units 112 4
13 Problem involving weights 17 2
Total marks = 50

Q1. Six people win a competition. The prize for winning the competition is £18,729. The prize money will
be shared equally between all the people who have won. Work out the amount each person will receive.

58.8 × 20.4 √98.9 × 3.56


Q2. Work out an estimate for the value of (a) 753  287 (b) (c)
101.3 1.78

Q3. Order the following in ascending order: Q4. Fill in the missing numbers:
(a) 7.5, 0.7, 0.75, 0.57, 0.07, 5.7 (a) ___  0.187 = 187 (b) 100  ___ = 0.126
(b) 0.1, 0.101, 0.01, 0.111, 0.011, 0.11 (c) 76.8  ___ = 0.768 (d) ___  – 6 = 36
(c) 1.678, 2.687, 2.678, 1.867, 1.876, 1.687 (e) 20  ___ = – 4 (f) – 7 – ___ = 10

Q5. A cup of coffee costs 29p. Tom drinks 6 cups of coffee a day. How much does he spend on coffee:
(a) per day? (b) per week? (c) per year? (d) in September?

Q6. There are 24 biscuits in one packet of custard creams. One day a biscuit factory produces 8760 custard
cream biscuits. How many packets of custard creams were made on this day?

Q7. A coin is 2.5mm thick. How many of these same coins would there be in a pile which is 60cm high?

Q8. Harry has £5 to spend. An ice cream costs 85p.


(a) What is the maximum number of ice creams Harry can buy with his spending money?
(b) How much change will Harry get if he buys the maximum number of ice creams?

Q9. Here is a list of numbers 1 2 3 7 9 12 15 16 21 27


From the list, write down all: (a) square numbers (b) prime numbers (c) Triangular Numbers

Q10. Round each of the following to the decimal place or significant figure shown in brackets:
(a) 26.89 (1 d.p) (b) 0.851 (1 d.p) (c) 17.995 (2 d.p) (d) 0.8999 (3 d.p) (e) 1.00097 (4 d.p)
(f) 41982 (1 s.f) (g) 9.99 (1 s.f) (h) 82.67 (2 s.f) (i) 1.8951 (3 s.f) (j) 0.82597 (4 s.f)

Q11. Convert the following:


(a) 400g to kg (b) 2.5 litres to ml (c) 0.005km to mm (d) 0.03kg to mg (e) 20mg to grams

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