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Mock Test Chapter 1, 2, 3

This document is a mock mathematics test for junior high students covering chapters 1, 2, and 3. It includes various mathematical problems such as identifying prime and composite numbers, finding HCF and LCM, temperature calculations, and evaluating expressions. Students are instructed to show all workings clearly and are not allowed to use calculators.
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Mock Test Chapter 1, 2, 3

This document is a mock mathematics test for junior high students covering chapters 1, 2, and 3. It includes various mathematical problems such as identifying prime and composite numbers, finding HCF and LCM, temperature calculations, and evaluating expressions. Students are instructed to show all workings clearly and are not allowed to use calculators.
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Mock Test Junior High 1 Mathematics

Chapter 1, 2, and 3

Name :
Class :
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Date :

Instructions:
 All working must be shown CLEARLY. Omission of essential working will result
in loss of marks
 Answer all questions
 Calculator is not allowed during this test

1. Determine whether each of the following number is a prime or a composite number. If


the number is a prime, explain your answer. If the number is a composite, show its prime
factorization in index notations.
a. 821

b. 208
2. Find the highest common factors (HCF) and lowest common multiple (LCM) of the
number set 466, 726, and 838. (Use either prime factorization or ladder method).

3. A librarian has 72 books, 96 magazines, and 120 bookmarks. She wants to distribute them
equally among the greatest number of reading groups possible, with no items left over.
Find:
a. The largest number of reading groups she can form?

b. How many books, magazines, bookmarks will each group receive?


4. The temperature on Monday was -6°C.
The temperature on Tuesday was 4°C lower than on Monday.
The temperature on Wednesday was 5°C higher than on Tuesday.
Find the temperature on Wednesday.

5. Find the value of each following.


a. Calculate the value of √3 2744

b. By rounding each number in the calculation correct to 1 significant figure, find


67.7 × 2.19
an estimate for the value of
4.502+29.56
c. Write the answer in the simple form.

(5 17 ) ÷ 1 2628

6. Evaluate each of these following questions and show your working.

a.
√ 90 30 24 22−1
÷ + × 3
25 50 3 2

b. Convert these numbers to decimals and write these numbers in order, starting
with the smallest
1 4
24 % π 3
4 10
7. A student has 20 marbles, and each marble weighs 7.6231 grams. What is the total weight
of all the marbles? Explain your answer.
16g 160g 1600g 160 000g

8. The dimensions of a tennis court for singles matches are 11.7 𝑚 by 7.52 𝑚. Find the area
and perimeter of the court, giving your answer correct to 2 significant figures.

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