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TEST 4: Y7 Revision Sheet 4

Question Topic MathsWatch Clip Marks


1 Fractions: Multiplying, Dividing, Adding & Subtracting 71, 73, 74 6
2 Calculations involving mixed and improper fractions 71, 73, 74 6
3 Ordering decimals 3 3
4 Problem solving: Fraction, Decimal & Percentage of amounts 85, 87, 72 4
5 Expressing as a percentage 40, 85 2
6 Problem solving: Percentages 40, 89 3
7 Reverse percentages 110 3
8 Reverse percentages 110 3
9 Problem solving: Percentages, VAT, fractions and deposits 85, 87, 72, 40, 89 5
10 Problem solving: Percentages & fractions 40, 89 3
11 Fractions of fractions 72, 73, 74 4
12 Money problems: Percentages, tax & wages 85, 87 8
Total marks = 50

Q1. Work out the following:


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1 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 8
(a) 2 3 × 3 4 (b) 2 7 + 1 4 (c) 2 ÷5 (d) 5 3 – 2 4 (e) ( )
5 2 7

Q2. A school has 1200 pupils. 575 of these pupils are boys. Students have only one language option where
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they can choose between Spanish or French. of the girls chose Spanish. 40% of the boys chose French.
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Work out how many students in the school chose to study French.

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Q3. Write these decimals in ascending order: 0.501 50.5% 0.51 0.752
20 2

Q4. In a sale normal prices are reduced by 20%. Q5. In a sale normal prices are reduced by 32%.
A camera has a sale price of £220. The normal price of a TV is reduced by £116.
Work out the original price of the camera. Work out the original price of the TV.

Q6. Mark has a box of chocolates. One day he eats two thirds of the chocolates. The day after, he eats half
of the remaining chocolates. On the following day, he eats three fifths of the chocolates that are left.
What fraction of the original number of chocolates is left?

Q7. Lizzie bought a van. The total cost of the van was £6000 plus VAT at 17.5 %
Lizzie paid £3000 deposit when she got the van. She paid the rest of the total cost of the van in 10 equal
monthly payments. Work out the amount of each monthly payment.

Q8. Jay buys and sells laptops. Last month, Jay purchased 50 laptops which cost £400 each. He sold 40 of
these laptops at a profit of 30% on each laptop and 10 of these laptops at a profit of 15% on each laptop.
Jay’s target last month was to sell 50 laptops for a total of at least £25,000. Did Jay meet his target?

Q9. A hospital has 560 staff. 210 of the staff are nurses. Calculate the percentage of staff who are not nurses.

Q10. Raj, Hamza and Gorka have all sat a maths exam. Hamza scored 10% more than Raj. Gorka scored
30% more than Hamza. By what percentage did Gorka score more than Raj?

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