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Angles Area and Algebra

perimeter

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Triangles Statistics Probability

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Solids Graphs Bearings

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Angles

Foundation Higher
Lines AB and CD are parallel.
B
EF is perpendicular to AB. E
Angle FAE = 47o D
47o
A
F

Statements C
1. Angle AFC is 47o
2. EF is perpendicular to CD
3. Angle AFE is 47o Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 2 are true


Statement 3 is false.
Angle AFE = 43 o

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B
E
Lines AB and CD are parallel.
AF = AE. D
Angle AFE = 70 o
A 70o

F
Statements
C
o
1. Angle FAE is 40
2. Angle EFD = 70o
3. Angle AFC is 40o
Check
Which statements are true?
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All 3 statements are true.

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Chords AD and CB intersect at
the centre of the circle, O. B
Angle CDA = 35 o

A
O
35o D
Statements
1. Angle BCD = 35 o

2. Angle CBD = 55o C


3. Angle AOC = 70o
Check
Which statements are true?
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All three statements are true.

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Chords AD and CB intersect
at point E. B
Angle CDA = 40o A
E
40o D

Statements
1. Angle DAB = 40o
2. Angle ABC = 40o C
3. Angle AEC = 80 o

Check
Which statements are true?
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Statement 1 is false because the lines AB


and CD are not parallel
Statement 2 is true (angles on same arc)
Statement 3 is false because E is not the
centre of the circle

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Area & Perimeter

Foundation Higher
This large rectangle is made from 4 smaller
rectangles, each measuring 2cm by 4cm

Statements
1. The perimeter of a small rectangle is 12cm
2. The perimeter of the large rectangle is 48cm
3. The area of the large rectangle is 24cm2

Which statements are true? Check


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Only statement 1 is true.

The large rectangle measures


8cm by 4cm so its perimeter is
24cm and its area is 32cm2

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This shape is made from 6 rectangles, each
measuring 3cm by 5cm and a red rectangle

Statements
1. The perimeter of the red rectangle is 18cm
2. The area of the red rectangle is 14cm2
3. Less than 10% of the whole shape is red.

Which statements are true? Check


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Statements 1 & 2 are true.

Statement 3 is not accurate.


Over 13% is red.

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ABCD is a trapezium.
3cm
A B AB = AD = 3cm
DC = 7cm
3cm BAD = ADC = 90o

D 7cm
C
Statements
1. The area of the trapezium is 15cm2
2. BC is 7 cm
3. The perimeter of the trapezium is 18cm

Which statements are true? Check


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Statements 1 & 3 are true


Statement 2 is false.
You need to use Pythagoras’ Theorem
to find the length of BC.

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B
ABCD is a rhombus
A 55o Diagonal AC = 12cm
E Diagonal DB = 16cm
Angle BAC = 55o
C
D
Statements
1. Angle ABC = 70o
2. Perimeter of the rhombus = 40 cm
3. Area of rhombus = 96cm2

Which statements are true? Check


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All 3 statements are true.


The diagonals of a rhombus bisect
each other at right angles so you can
use Pythagoras’ Theorem to calculate
the length of a side.

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Algebra

Foundation Higher
Add two touching bricks to obtain the
expression in the brick above them.
100

13x ?

7x 6x x

Statements
1. 7x + 6x = 13x
2. 6x + x = 7x
3. The value of x must be 5 Check
Which statements are true?
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All 3 statements are true


20x = 100
x=5

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Add two touching bricks to obtain the
expression in the brick above them.
60

4x + 2 ?

3x + 7 x-5 5x + 3

Statements
1. (3x + 7) + (x – 5) = 4x + 2
2. (x – 5) + (5x + 3) = 6x + 2
Check
3. The value of x must be 6
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 3 are true.


Statement 2 is not true because
(x – 5) + (5x + 3) = 6x - 2

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This is a 12m by 10m rectangular garden. On two
sides is a path of x metres width. The remaining
two thirds of the garden is grass.
xm

10 m

xm
12 m
Statements
1. x < 10
2. x 2 - 22x + 40 = 0 Check
3. The width of the path is 2 cm
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 2 are true.


Statement 3 is not true because
the width is 2 metres (not cm)

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This is a 12m by 10m rectangular garden. A path of width y
metres surrounds a lawn at the centre of the garden.
12 m
The area of the
path is twice
the area of the 8m
lawn.

ym

Statements ym
1. The area of the path is 64 cm2
2. The area of the path is 44y cm2
3. y < 2 Check
Which statements are true?
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Only statement 1 is true.


The area of the path is
8y – 80y + 192
2

so y = 2

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Triangles

Foundation Higher
ABC is a right angled triangle A

Statements
1. You can use Pythagoras’
Theorem to find AC 15 m
2. AC2 = 152 + 82
3. AC =289 m

C B
8m

Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 2 are true.


Statement 3 is false.
AC2 = 289
AC = √289 = 17 m

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A 13-foot ladder leans against a 12-foot wall so that
the top of the ladder just reaches the top of the wall.
A bottom of the ladder is x feet
from the base of the wall.

13 feet 12 feet
Statements

1. You can use Pythagoras’


Theorem to find x.
2. x2 = 122 + 132
x feet
3. The value of x is 5
Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 3 are true.


Statement 2 is false.
The correct equation is 132 = 122 + x 2

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A 13-foot ladder leans against a 12-foot wall so that
the top of the ladder just reaches the top of the wall.
A ladder makes an angle of Θ with
the ground.

12 feet
Statements 13 feet
1. Tan Θ = 12/13
2. Tan Θ = 2.4
3. The value of Θ is 67.3o Θ
to 1 decimal place

Check
Which statements are true?
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Only statement 2 is true.


Statement 1 is false because
Sin Θ = 12/13
Statement 3 is false because
Θ is 67.4o to 1 d.p.

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A wheel chair ramp rises by 75 cm. The angle of
the ramp is 12o. The length of the ramp is x
metres.

12o 75cm

xm

Statements
1. tan 12o = 75/x
2. 75cm = 7.5 m
3. x = 3.53 to 3 s.f.
Check
Which statements are true?
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Only statement 3 is true.


75 cm = 0.75 m
So tan 12o = 0.75/x

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Statistics

Foundation Higher
This table shows the ages of children in a club.

Age in years Frequency


7 2
8 3
9 4
10 7
11 5

Statements
1. The mode is 7 years
2. The median is 9 years
3. The mean is 45 ÷ 21
Check
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None are true


The mode is the most common age = 10 years
The median is the middle age in order (11th out of 21)
Median = 10 years.
Sum of the ages = 14 + 24 + 36 + 70 + 55
So the mean is 199 ÷ 21 = 9.48

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This table shows the ages of people in a village.

Age in years Frequency


0 < x ≤ 20 3
20 < x ≤ 40 9
40 < x ≤ 60 4
60 < x ≤ 80 6
80 < x ≤ 100 3

Statements
1.The ages of 25 people are recorded
2. The modal class is 20 < x ≤ 40
3. The best estimate for the median is 50
Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 2 are true.


Statement 3 is not true.
The median value is the first of
the 4 values in the 40 < x ≤ 60 interval.
So 45 is a better estimate.

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This table shows the number of books read by a
class of pupils during a Charity Readathon
Number of books Frequency
5 13
6 9
7 4
8 3
9 1
Statements
1.Altogether there were 30 pupils
2.Altogether, they read 35 books
3. Mean = 6 books
Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 3 are true.


Statement 2 is not true.
The pupils read 180 books altogether

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This table shows the ages of people who live in a village.
Number of books Frequency
Age in years Frequency
0 < x ≤ 20 3
20 < x ≤ 40 9
40 < x ≤ 60 4
60 < x ≤ 70 6
70 < x ≤ 100 3
Statements
1.A good estimate for the mean is 45 years
2.The most densely populated class is 20 < x ≤ 40
3.On a histogram the relative frequency for the
interval 60 < x ≤ 70 would be 0.6

Which statements are true? Check


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Statements 1 & 3 are true.


Statement 2 is not true.
20 < x ≤ 40 is the most populated
but not the most densely populated
(relative frequency is 0.45)

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Probability

Foundation Higher
Each day the school The probability
bus passes a set of the lights are
traffic lights. red is 0.35
The probability
the lights are
amber is 0.1

Statements
1. Probability that the lights are red or amber = 0.36
2. Probability that they are green = 0.55
3. Probability that they are not red = 0.75

Which statements are true? Check


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Statements 1 is not true


( 0.35 + 0.1 = 0.45)
Statement 2 is true
prob(green) = 1 – 0.45
Statement 3 is not true.
prob (not red) = 1 – prob (red) = 0.65

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A ball is picked at random from each bag

Bag A Bag B

Statements
1.The probability of picking a blue ball from bag A is 0.3
2.You are more likely to pick a blue from bag B than bag A
3.You are more likely to pick green from bag A than bag B

Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 is true.
Statement 2 is not true
(probabilities are 0.3 and 0.25)

Statement 3 is not true.


(probabilities are 0.6 and 0.625)

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Each day the school bus passes two sets of traffic lights.

The The
probability probability
that the that the
first lights second lights
are red is are red is
0.3 0.2

Statements
1. The first set of lights are more likely to be green
than the second set.
2. The probability that both lights are red is 0.6
3. The probability that only one set is red is 0.38

Which statements are true? Check


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Statements 1 & 2 are not true.


Prob (RR) = 0.2 x 0.3 = 0.06
Statement 3 is true.
prob (one red) = prob (GR) + prob (RG)
= (0.7 x 0.2) + (0.3 x 0.8)
= 0.14 + 0.24 = 0.38

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Two balls are picked at random – one ball from each bag

Bag A Bag B

Statements
1.The probability of picking at least one yellow = 0.65
2.The probability that both are yellow = 0.1
3.If the ball from bag A is put into bag B before a ball
ball is taken from bag B then the probability that the
ball from bag B is yellow = 0.28

Which statements are true? Check


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Statement 1 is not true.


Prob (one yellow) = p(yy’) + p(y’y)
= (0.4 x 0.75) + (0.6 x 0.25) = 0.45

Statements 2 & 3 are true.

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Solids

Foundation Higher
This box has a 4 cm by 5 cm rectangular base
and a height of 3 cm

3cm

4cm
5cm
Statements
1. The area of the top is 20 cm2
2. The area of the front face is 15 cm2
3. The total surface area is 47 cm2
Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 2 are true


but statement 3 is not true because
total surface area is 94cm2

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Each of these boxes has a 4cm by 5 cm rectangular base
The green box has a height of 3cm
The blue box has a height of h cm

3cm hcm

4cm 4cm
5cm 5cm
Statements
1. Volume of the green box is 60 cm3
2. Volume of the blue box is 20h cm3
3. If the volume of the blue box is 76 cm3
then its height is 3.8 cm Check
Which statements are true?
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All three statements are true.

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A 8cm
This is a right-angled
B triangular prism

9cm
F
C
E 12cm
D
Statements
1.Area of cross section is 108 cm2
2.Volume = 864 cm3
3.Total surface area = 396 cm2
Check
Which statements are true?
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Only statement 3 is true


Statements 1& 2 is not true.
The area of the cross-section is
½ x 9 x 12 = 54 cm2
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Volume is 432 cm3

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This is a A 12 m
right- B
angled Journeys
triangular 8cm
between two
prism F points are made
along the
C
E shortest paths
9cm
D
Statements
1.Journey A → F → E → D = 29cm
2.Journey A → F → D = 23cm
3.Journey A → B → E = 29cm Check
Which statements are true?
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They are all true.

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Graphs

Foundation Higher
y
A
A = (4, 3)

x
B

Statements
1.B = (-2, -1)
2.The mid point of line AB = (1, 1)
3.AB = √52 units
Check
Which statements are true?
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All three statements are true.

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y
R P
P = (1, 3)
Q

x
T

S
Statements
1.PQ is parallel to TS
2.PQST is a rhombus
3.Angle RTS is a right angle
Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 3 are true


Statement 2 is not true. The shape
is a parallelogram

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y
A
A = (-2, 3)

B
Statements
1.Gradient of AB is 1
2.Equation of line AB is y = x + 1
3.Length AB = 5√10 units
Check
Which statements are true?
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None of the statements are true.

The gradient of the line is -1


Hence, the equation of the line is
y = -x + 1 or x + y = 1

AB = √50 units = 5√2 units

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y
B
The equation of
line AB is

x y = ½x + 2
A
C

Statements
1.A = (-2,0)
2.Equation of line BC is y = 8
3.Equation of line through C perpendicular
to AB is y = 14 - 2x Check
Which statements are true?
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Statements 1 & 2 are not true


A = (-4, 0)
The equation of BC is x = 8

Statement 3 is true.

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Bearings

Foundation Higher
North North
A positions of a
lighthouse Island Port, a lighthouse
and an island are
shown on this map.

The Island is on a
45o
bearing of 045o
Port from the Port.

Statements
1.The Island is East of the lighthouse.
2.The Island is North-East of the Port
3.The Port is South-East of the Island

Which statements are true? Check


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Only statements 1 & 2 are true.


Statement 3 is false because the Port is
South-West of the Island

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North North
A boat leaves the
Port and sails 16km
Island North, goes round a
lighthouse
lighthouse and sails
16 km East to the Island.
62o 34 km
Port The island is 34km
from the Port on a
bearing of 062o
Statements
1.The Island is 30km from the lighthouse
2.The bearing of the Island from the lighthouse is 090o
3.The bearing of the Port from the Island is 242o

Which statements are true? Check


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All three statements are true.

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North North A boat leaves the Port at
Harbour Noon, sails 30km North,
goes round a Buoy and sails
80o
to the Harbour on a
Buoy
bearing of 080o.
30 km The Harbour is on a
60o
bearing of 060o from the
Port Port.

The average speed of the


boat is 20 km/hr
Statements
1.The bearing of the Buoy from the Harbour is 260o
2.The Harbour is 86.4 km from the Port (3sf)
3.The Boat arrives at the Harbour at 17:18

Which statements are true? Check


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All three statements are true.


You need to use the Sine Rule
for this question.

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North North
The Reef is 20km
North of the Port.
The wreck is 30 km
Reef 120o
from the reef on a
30 km bearing of 120o
20 km
Wreck
Port

Statements
1.The Wreck is 26.5km from the Port (to 3sf)
2.The bearing of the Wreck from the Port is 079o to the
nearest degree
3.The area of sea within the triangle is 260 km2 (3sf)

Which statements are true? Check


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All three statements are true.

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