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1. Work out: a) 2019 - 567 (mi) ¢ ok most one ‘2814 error we warkey Set [452 ansues___ | 4S te ed b) 67x89 G3 q | 40 answer OF63 c) 81.946 @) GF ot mosk one 13-65 eer uw wortoung 61 81-°F0 anwer 13-65 iy d) 17.4+8.78 (mi) (E ak most me |. 40 ; b 23B enor uw working 26 . | 3 answer 26-13 2. Fillin the missing numbers in these sequences: a) 15,22, 29, 36 , 43, 50 O ) 9,5,1, -3 , ot Oo © c) 96, -48 , 24, -12 , 6-3 Oo @ 3. Fill in the blanks to make the calculation correct. a) 18-6+7=_[4 b) 21-(_L x3)=9 c) 16-(3=_ (2) (2) (2) (1) (1) (1) 4, The perimeter of the rectangle below is 18 cm. Com Lo bur a) Find the width of the rectangle. Answer: 6 cm [1] b) Find the area of the rectangle. ZxXE Answe : l % cm? [1] c) Assquare with sides of length 3 cm is divided into three identically sized rectangles. These are then arranged as shown. What is the perimeter of the new shape? 3 \ \ | 3 \ 3! 3 \ \ <—_ 3 \ 3m Answer: 20 [2] Page total hy () por arden £ wlth ge | 5. The diagram below shows 4 triangular pieces of card. The pieces can be put together to form geometric shapes. The cards can be turned upside down or rotated if necessary. On the grid below the 4 pieces have been put together to make a pentagon. On each grid below draw a diagram to show how all 4 pieces of card could be put together to form the named shape. a) Arectangle b) — Aparallelogram that is not a rectangle LV... / NED | a) Round 649 to the nearest 100 answer GOO (1) Round 832 to the nearest 10 b) answer,__ 8 3O tal Anumber has been rounded to the nearest 10 to give 370. What is the smallest whole number possible? ) answer 5365 7. a) Calculate 04 +24 2% Ob + O25 + O-2F CD) ae 40 25 4 2% ; 0-25 or )) PC te * Too x0 0-24 sat sonar OFZ "b) write # asa decimal SL. JF = 85 60 20 100 answer OBS Zo 10 100 8. Find: a) One third of £120 Answer: £. 40 (1) b) 40% of £728 10% = £72-30 () 72-80 X y answer:e 241+ 20 1 ‘dug & (or @) por faring & F £728 = £145-6O 9. Asleeper train travels from London to Glasgow. The train departs at 11:28 pm and arrives at 06:53 am. a) How long does the journey take? O O answer:__F hours ZS minutes 2) b) A different train travels from London to Edinburgh at constant speed. The journey takes 3 hours and 30 minutes and the distance travelled is 420 miles. Calculate the speed of the train. spud = dustane = 420 = 340 = 120 Answer: 120 mph [2] (n) for u2o + 3-5 (or equaivatent) 10. You are given the following five numbers: 34, 21, 35, 42, 28 a) Find the mean of these five numbers. mer = 160 = 32 5 Answer: 32 fa) Find the median for these five numbers. 2I 2 @ 35 2 Answer: 3h fa) c) Find the range of these five numbers. 42-21 = 2) Answer: 2 (a) d) —Asixth number is added to the list and the mean changes to 33. Find what this sixth number was. is @) Il Toel = 33x6 ag — 60 = 38 Answer: 3 8 [2] 11. The diagram shows a triangle and a line. The two angles marked y° are equal. a) Work out the value of x 130 — 108 Answer: FZ tal b) Work out the value of y (iso — 108) + 2 Qu) por having ‘Answer: 26 Q] 12. Draw the reflection of each shape in the mirror line as shown. MN F2<+2 { i i (1) 13. 4 AY 2 + 4 2 0] 2 4 x ; eo O 4| a) Plot the point (4, -2) and label it B. (1) b) Plot the point that is midway between A and B and write down its, coordinates below. Answer: ( | ( 2 )Q2) QO por plotieng the cowdlinade covrecthy QO For Cy o) C.Q.0. 4 + 2 D + “4 2 0) 2 4 x + c 2] 4 c) Point Dis the point midway between the points C and E. Find the coordinates of the point E. Answer: ( 2 a 3 ) (2) O O 14.A set of solid towers are made by adding layers as shown below. The shape is solid inside with no missing blocks. +5+49 ! [+5 => a) How many cubes are needed to build tower number 2? Answer: 6 (1) b) How many cubes are needed to build tower number 3? Answer: LS fa) c) Without drawing it, how many cubes would be needed to build tower number 5? [4549413414 @) Fre Sa (er IsStid+ I) Answer: 45 QI d) Which tower number would contain 120 cubes? +21 66 +25 ql ‘Answer: 8 2] +24 120 (n) for +21 +25 + 249 15. Write all the square numbers between 1 and 100, inclusive, in the correct region in the diagram below. Circle A needs to contain factors of 360. Circle B needs to contain multiples 4. You will need to put some numbers outside of the two circles. (Adare : tick covredtty placed numbers) 25 A IG B Gl [00 U4 ZI Full marks for perfectly comeck Tgnore. ony niumioerS messeng /ricovreck, () Z numbers correctty placed. (ra) 4, 56 rmumdoers correctly A 3) By 8A numboes covrectty placecl i 16. The scatter plot shows the maths and science scores for 9 pupils. ’ Is 4 © Pete B ° * + 2 Heidi Maria Jan ul 10 * Science 9 ou Score 8 t 7 © Charles 6 5 . 4 Liz . Jai i 2 Esther 1 0 01234567 8 910 12131415 Maths Score a) Who had the highest score in maths? Answer: Tan (1) b) Whois good at science and poor at maths? (Acupl messpellings ) Answer: Hewole. (1) c) The total of the two scores are added together. Who has the highest total? Jan : IS+13 = 28 (rl) Per 15 + 13 Pele: I +ly = 25 Tan Answer: 17.Some children in a class write down the first letter of their surname on a card; these cards are shown below: ea Acard is chosen at random. a) Which etter is most likely to be taken? Answer: 4 S fy b) when ierers have the same probability of being chosen as an E? Two fF H er M or W Answer: 2 18. The diagram shows a design formed by drawing six lines in a regular hexagon. The lines divide each edge of the hexagon into three equal parts. What fraction of the hexagon is shaded? (ms) Fer 12 (2) fer Sh AL marks Po JZ oF Su ON equcvalent ax6 = 4b #12 2 2 oy = 4 2 yy A Froctvor_- Answer; 24. A 3 19. Whilst driving to work Alison noticed that there were nine lamp posts equally spaced along a road. The distance from the first to the third is 60m. How far is it from the first to the last? @ Por 60x rt _1t_it—_ or 30X8 Answer: 240 [2] 20. The perimeter of this shape is 40 units. The sides labelled x are all the same length. Find the length of one of these sides. (2x5) + (ioxx) = 40 W IOXx = 30 © x = 3 Answer: 3 [3] 21. The instruction x * y means subtract x from y and then multiply by 3 For example 2» 6 = (6-2) x3 = 12 a) Work out the value of 20 27 Answer: 2! b) Work out the value of 10 6 Answer: ~ L Z <) Work out the value of a if3 »a = 6 (a-3 x3 =6 a3 =2 d) Work out the value of b if b «5 =9 (5-b) x3 =9 5-b = 3 Answer z e) Work out the value of c ife «5 =4*c (s-2) x3 = (-4) x3 answer on G = 2c Answer: 45 (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) 22. Sarah has designed a tile for her new kitchen as shown below. Ale a) Complete the grid below to show the tile if itis rotated through a quarter turn clockwise ct tlio b) Sarah decides to reflect the tile in the dashed line shown below and then rotate it through half a turn Draw the resulting tile on the grid below. You may complete the middle tile if you wish +/O Ale (1) a>|/\| | +] 0 © 23. For each of the following questions you need to find a whole number between 0 and 100 that has all of the following properties. a) When the number is divided by 5 the remainder is 4. When the number is divided by 6 the remainder is 0. When the number is divided by 7 the remainder is 0. What is the number? Musk be divscole oy 42 a 42, 84, .. Answer: BY 2] b) When the number is divided by 2 the remainder is 1. (A) When the number is divided by 3 the remainder is 1. (b) When the number is divided by 5 the remainder is 0. C<_*) When the number is divided by 7 the remainder is 1. ) What is the number? must end unr a S (m) becauee fF (2) anol (Cc) KK RM MM MK 85 [2] Answer: 24. In this subtraction, P, Q, R, Sand T represent single digits. NLRWQW} 2 R 2 | NIDA N]on NIDA Find the values of P, Q, R, S and T. & 5, Il 3 Zz Z| 8 19 6 222 Zz 5 ve Ps 5 (1) Qa 6 (1) Re (1) s: ] (a) 25. Anastasia thinks of a positive integer, which Barry then doubles. Next, Charlie trebles Barry's number. Finally, Damien multiplies Charlie’s number by six. Eve notices that the sum of these four numbers is a perfect square. What is the smallest number that Anastasia could have thought of? at20 + 6a + BER (ny) = 4Sa @~ = 9x Sa a =S5 Answer: 5 [3] (ini) for sughk of 2,6, 36 (mi) for US x any rumloer 26. oy oo Sm!) x Bx By Y Calum and his friend cycle from A to C, passing through B. During the trip he asks his friend how far they have cycled His friend replies “one third as far as itis from here to B” Ten miles later Calum asks him how far they still have to cycle to reach C. His friend replies again “one third as far as itis from here to B”. How far from A will Calum have cycled when he reaches C? Be + By = 10 B(x +4) = 10 Teel = yx thy = 4lxery) 4+ x10 3 1 40 = 34 Answer: [33 [3] 3 End of the Examination If you have time, go back and check your answers and make sure that you have shown all of your wi

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