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S1 End of Year Revision Sheet

Non-Calculator Work
1.a) d) g) 2.a) b) e) h) b) c) f) i) c)

3.a) d) 4. 5. a) d)

of 90 kg 35% of 128 g

b) e)

of 112 km 7% of 56 m

c) f)

20% of 250 22% of 360

A skirt costing 64 is reduced by 30% in a sale. Find its new price. Write the following in the form shown in brackets: (as a %) b) (as a %) e) c) 41% (as a decimal) (as a %) f) (as a %)

64% (as a fraction in its simplest form)

6.

Round these numbers to the accuracy shown: b) e) (to 1 d.p.) (to 2 d.p.) c) f) (to nearest tenth) (to nearest 10)

a) 5636 (to nearest 100) d) 19 630 (to nearest 1000)

7.a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

8. a)

Simplify these ratios: 24 : 42 b) 35 : 56 : 21

c)

30p : 5

d)

4m : 88cm

9.

Red and white paint are mixed in the ratio 2 : 5. If I use 500 ml of red paint, how much white will I need? A cake is made by combining flour, butter and sugar in the ratio 5 : 1 : 3. If the finished cake weighs 2.7 kg, calculate the amount of each ingredient used (in grams).

10.

Perimeter and Area


1. a) 30 cm 15 cm 0.7 m Find the perimeter and area of the following shapes: b) 12 cm 9 cm

2.a) b)

Find the area of this carpet. Carpet costs 9.50 per . Find the cost of carpeting this area.

3m 3m 2m

5m
3. a) b) A pane of glass is needed for this window frame. What area of glass is needed to fill the frame? If the glass costs 13.50 per fit the window? , how much will it cost to 6m 3m 5m

Co-ordinates and 2D Shape


1. a) b) 2.

4m

PQRS is a kite, with P(5, 1), Q(0, 4) and R(5, 10). Plot the point S to complete the kite, and state its co-ordinates. Find the co-ordinates of the image of the kite under reflection in the y-axis. Draw a co-ordinate grid and plot the points A(2, 1), B(-1, 5) and C(-4, 1). (b) Plot the point D to make the kite ABCD and state its co-ordinates. (c) Write down the co-ordinates of E where the diagonals cross. (d) Write down the co-ordinates of A under a reflection in the x-axis.

3. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 4.

Name one quadrilateral which has: 2 axes of symmetry Order 2 rotational symmetry 2 pairs of parallel sides Diagonals that bisect each other Order 1 rotational symmetry. How many lines of symmetry does this regular hexagon have?

Volume and Surface Area


1.a) b) Find the volume of this cuboid in . Now convert this volume into litres. 1.2 m 2.a) b) c) Find the volume in litres of this tank. Find its surface area. If the tank is filled 2/3 full of water, what would the depth be?

60 cm
50 cm

18 cm

11 cm

Algebra
1. a) d) 2. a) Simplify these expressions: 2p + 3 + 4p 5 b) 2x 11 7x 4 e) 6m + 2n 5m 3n 4 3y 4 + 2y

0.3 m

c)

3a + 5b a + 3b

If a = 3, b = 4 and c = 2, calculate: a+bc b) 2a b c)

3. a)

If p = 5, q = 2 and r = 3, calculate qp+r b) 3q + p c)

4. a) d)

Solve these equations and inequations: b) e)

c) f)

Probability
1. a) b) c) 2. There are 6 strawberry, 4 toffee and 5 mint sweets in a bag. What is the probability of picking out a mint one? What is the probability of picking out a raspberry one? What is the probability of not picking out a strawberry one? The probability of it raining tomorrow is 0.3. What is the probability of it not raining?

Mean, Median, Mode and Range


1. a) b) 2. a) b) c) 3. A Mathematics test has been marked and the results are as follows: 12, 15, 10, 18, 19, 19, 14, 20, 13, 8, 7, 19 Calculate the mean, median and modal marks. What is the range of marks? The heights of 8 plants were measured in cm and the results recorded as follows: 6.79 4.31 5.60 7.01 4.53 3.99 5.63 4.89 What is the range of the plants heights? Calculate the mean height to 1 d.p. Calculate the median height to 1 d.p. Red 240 people were asked to vote for their favourite colour. The information was drawn in a pie chart. Calculate the number of people choosing each colour. Yellow 120 Green 60 150 Blue

Angles
1. a) c 70 b a 115 Calculate the size of these angles. Give a reason for every answer. b) d c 64 b a 36

Sequences
1. a) Find the next three terms of each of these sequences and an nth term formula. n S b) c) r M 1 8 2 13 3 18 4 23 5 6 7 n S 1 3 1 2 2 5 2 6 3 7 3 10 4 9 4 14 5 6 7

2.

The sides of a bridge are constructed by joining sections. The sections are made of steel girders.

a)

Complete this table: 1 3 2 7 3 4 .. . 10

Number of sections (s) Number of girders (G) b) c) d)

Write down a formula for the number of girders, G, in terms of the number of sections, s. Use your formula to find how many girders are made using 50 sections. How many sections are there for 403 girders?

Bearings
1. a) b) A ship sets off from port P. It sails 10 km on a bearing of 050 to port Q. From Q it sails on a bearing of 160 for 7 km to port R. Make a scale drawing of the ships flight. The ship returns home directly from R to P. Find the distance and bearing on which it must travel for the return journey. A ship travels on a bearing of 145 from A to B. Draw a sketch of this journey. Calculate the bearing of the return journey back from B to A.

2. a) b)

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