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Y8 Maths Revision Booklet
Y8 Maths Revision Booklet
Year 8
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Topics & Sparx Clips
Geometry &
Coordinates and basic graphs M618, M622, M797
Measure
Geometry &
Units of measurement M892, M627, M515, M772, M530, M761, M728
Measure
Geometry &
Angles in Parallel Lines M818, M163, M606, M351, M679, M393
Measure
Geometry &
Interior and Exterior angles M653
Measure
Geometry &
Circumference M595, M169
Measure
Geometry &
Area of circles and trapezia M705, M231, M430, M303, M269, M996
Measure
Presenting and interpreting data Statistics M945, M460, M738, M140, M183, M574, M165
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Practice Questions
Q1.
(a) I think of a number.
What is my number?
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
What is my number?
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q2.
(a) Write a number that is bigger than one thousand but smaller than one
thousand one hundred.
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) Now write a decimal number that is bigger than zero but smaller than one.
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
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Q3.
Complete the table.
75%
0.2
0.1 10%
[3 marks]
Q4.
In a school, lessons are 55 minutes long.
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Q5.
Calculate the area of this parallelogram.
Q6.
(a) The diagram shows a rectangle.
Write simplified expressions for the area and the perimeter of this rectangle.
Area: _________________
[1 mark]
Perimeter: _________________
[1 mark]
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Q7.
Solve these equations.
𝑎 + 12 = 24
a = _________________________________________
[1 mark]
𝑏 – 12 = 24
b = _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q8.
(a) Expand 4(x + 2)
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) Expand
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q9.
These are the names of the twelve people who work for a company.
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) One person leaves the company. A different person joins the company.
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Q10.
Here is a list of numbers.
6 9 11 27 30 36 90
Answer ________________________________________
[1 mark]
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[1 mark]
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[1 mark]
Q11.
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Q12.
What are the sizes of the angles marked x and y?
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x = __________________________ degrees
y = __________________________ degrees
[3 marks]
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Q13.
The diagram shows triangle PQR.
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Q14.
The pie chart shows the destinations of 300 students from Year 11 in 1980
(a) Work out the percentage of the students who went into employment.
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Answer _______________________________________ %
[2 marks]
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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(c) This pie chart shows the destinations of 300 students from Year 11 in 2012
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(d) By comparing the pie charts, write down two changes in the destinations of students
from 1980 to 2012
Change 1 __________________________________________________________
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Change 2 __________________________________________________________
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[2 marks]
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Q15. CALCULATOR ALLOWED
Here is a trapezium with a height of 10 centimetres.
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Q16.
(a) Share £48 in the ratio 1 : 3
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£ _________________ : £ _________________
[2 marks]
Q17.
A straight line crosses two parallel straight lines.
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Q18.
(a) There are two children in the Smith family.
The range of their ages is exactly 7 years.
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Q19.
Multiply out and simplify 5(x + 3) – 3 (x + 2)
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Q20.
(a) Calculate
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[2 marks]
What fraction of the members of the club are females over 20 years old?
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[2 marks]
Q21.
Solve this equation.
2(2n + 5) = 12
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n = _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Q22.
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[4 marks]
Q23.
The mean of these numbers is 6
[1 mark]
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Q24.
(a) Simplify the ratio 12 : 9
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
Q25.
A restaurant bill is £132
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£ _______________________________________
[3 marks]
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Q26.
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Q27.
I have some triangular tiles like this:
Answer ______________________________________ cm
[1 mark]
Answer ______________________________________ cm
[1 mark]
Answer ______________________________________ cm
[1 mark]
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Q28.
Work out the following.
1706 + 185
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
576 – 83
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
65 × 9
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
154 ÷ 7
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q29.
Any number can be written as a product of its prime factors,
for example:
20 = 2 × 2 × 5
90 = ______________
[1 mark]
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Q30. CALCULATOR ALLOWED
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Answer _______________________________________ cm
[2 marks]
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Q31.
Work out the following.
1.2 × 6
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
1.2 ÷ 6
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q32.
Work out
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[3 marks]
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Q33.
P and Q are vertices of a regular polygon.
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Answers
(a) 89
1 (b) 78
(a) A value that is greater than 1000, but less than 1100
eg
• 1001
• 1099
• 0.5
• 0.12
(0).75
Allow 0.750 etc
20%
3
(a) 10:10
4 (b) (0)2:35
(c) 12:15
48 cm2
5
(a) Correct simplified expression for the area, eg
• 15ab
(b) 4a and 3a
12
1
7 36
(a) 4x + 8
B1
8
(b) x2 − 6x
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(a) Claire
1
(a) 36
(b) 6 and 30
10 (c) 11
(d) 27
(a) 6
11 (b) Any pair of factors of 20 e.g. 1 and 20 or 2 and 20 or 4 and 20 etc
102
12
Show angle a as 50
(a) 45
(b) 60
80
15
(a) 12 : 36
16
(a) 155
17
(a) Two ages with a difference of 7 years
eg
18
• 1 and 8
• 7 and 14
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• 7 and 0
• 20 and 13
(b) 0
19 2x + 9
(a)
20
(b) or equivalent fraction or decimal
21 or equivalent
44
22
• 3, 4, 14
23
• 7, 7, 7
6
24
12
25
240 = 24 × 3 × 5
26
14
16
27
18
1891
493
28
585
22
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2×3×3×5
29
Numbers can be written in any order
(a) For 2m - 710 or a value between 706 and 707.2 inclusive
30
(b) For 2m - a value between 19 and 19.11 inclusive
7.2
Or an equivalent fractions or decimals
31
0.2
or equivalent
32
or equivalent
12
33
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