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SECTION A: 40 MARKS

1. Multiply: 4 1
X 2

2. Write in numerals: “Twenty seven thousand seventeen”

3. Simplify: -8 - -5

4. Find the missing number in the sequence below.


, 20, 16, 13, 11, 10

5. Given that p=5, q=0 and r=3. Find the value of pq +pr.

6. How many lines of folding symmetry has the figure below?

7. With the help of a ruler, a pencil and a pair of compasses only, construct an
angle of 300 in the space provided below.

1
8. A forty minute lesson ended at the morning time shown on the clock face below.
11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5

At what time did the lesson end?

9. Justine exchanged US$550 for Ug sh. 2,117,500. Workout the exchange rate.

10. Given that: A={all square numbers between 1 and 25}B= {all factors of 12}
Find n(A-B)

11. In a class of 120 pupils, 0.45 of them are boys. How many girls are in the class?

12. The figure below shows a flower garden. Use the information ,given to work out
the distance round the garden.
10m
6m

3m

7m

2
13. The supplementary angle of (3p-25)0 is 2p0. Calculate the value of P in degrees.

14. Shaidha withdrew 100 ten thousand shillings notes numbered consecutively up to
AP534300. Find the registration number of the first note.

15. Given that 2t x 32 = 144. Find the value of t.

16. The average weight of 4 animals; a cow, a bull, a bullock and a heifer is 120kg. a
cow weighs 100kg and a bull weighs 130kg. calculate the weight of the heifer if a
bullock is as heavy as a heifer.

17. Find the size of each exterior angle of a regular nonagon

3
18. The figure below shows a rhombus where AB =20dm and diagonal AC=32dm.
Calculate the length of diagonal BD.

19. Workout: -

20. Lorna counted the number of passengers carried by a boda boda cyclist on a
certain day as follow;

If each passenger paid sh. 2000 for the service, how much money did the
cyclist collect that day?

4
Section B: 60 MARKS

21. The digits 3, 0 and 5 are used to form a three-digit numeral by using each
digit once.
a) Write down all the numerals formed.

(4 marks)
b) What should be added to the smallest numeral to get the largest numeral formed.

(1 mark)
22. A Primary seven class of 56 pupils voted for Tom (T) and Alice (A) as follows:
(2n+5) pupils voted Tom only, (3n–15) pupils voted Alice only and 2n pupils
voted for both Tom and Alice while the number of pupils who did not vote for any
of the two candidates is twice the number of those who voted for both candidates.
a) Complete the Venn diagram below.

(2 marks)
5
b) Find the value of n.

(2 marks)

c) How many pupils voted only one candidate?

(1 mark)

23. A market vendor bought 30 apples at sh. 1500 each. If 5 apples got spoilt and she
sold the remaining apples making a profit of sh. 5000. At what price did she sell
each
apple? (5 marks)

24. The figure below shows a triangle inside a circle. Study it carefully and answer
questions that follow. a)Calculate the area of the triangle ABC.
(2 marks)

16dm
12dm

b)Workout the area of the shaded part. (л =3.14).

(3 marks)
25. The sum of 3 consecutive even numbers is 48. If the largest number is K.
a) Find the numbers.

(3 marks)

b) Express the smallest number in standard form.

(2 marks)
26. There are 2700 people in a village. 60% of them are males and of thefemales
are girls.
a) Find the number of males in the village.

(2 marks)

b) Workout the ratio of girls to males in the village.

(3 marks)
27 Study the number line below and use it to answer questions that follow.

a) Write down the integers represented by the arrow.


X
Y (3 marks)
Z
b) Write down the mathematical statement represented on the number line.

(1 mark)

28. a) With the help of a ruler, a pencil and a pair of compasses only, construct
a triangle PQR where PQ =QR = PR = 6.0cm.
(4 marks)

b) Bisect angles PQR and QPR and let the bisectors meet at point O. Measure angle
POQ
(2 marks)
29 A rectangular sheet of metal below is to be folded to form a hollow cylinder.
a) Workout the area of the rectangular ssheet.
(2 marks)
20cm

44cm
b) Calculate the volume of the hollow cylinder.

(3 marks)

30. When marking a test, a teacher awarded 4 marks for every correct answer and
deducted 2 marks for every wrong answer. The test contained 25 questions.
a) Peter got 18 correct answers. How many marks did he get?

(2 marks)

b) Amanda scored 70 marks. How many wrong answers did she get?

(3 marks)
31. a) Musa was facing west. He then turned clockwise through an angle of 180 0.
Find his new direction.

(2 marks)

b) The bearing of the mango tree from the guava tree is 0830. Workout the bearing
of the guava tree from the mango tree.

(2 marks)

32. The graph below shows a motorist’s journey from village Z to village X via village
Y.
X

Y
a) At what time did the motorist arrive at village Y?
(1 mark)

b) For how long did the mostorist rest at village Y


(1 mark)

c) How far is village Z from village Y? (2 marks)

d) Calculate the average speed of the motorist for the whole journey.

(2 marks)
SECTION A: (30 marks)
1. Multiply: 3 x 1 2.

2. A set has 15 proper subsets. How many members does that set have?

3. Find the next number in the sequence: 1 , 4 , 9 , 16 , .

4. By what percentage did 72 pupils decrease to become 48 pupils?

5. Using a dial workout 3 + 4 = (mod 5)


6. The mean of 8 numbers is 7.5. Find their sum.

7. Calculate the size of angle marked X in the figure below.

8. The LCM of two numbers is 24 and their HCF is 4. If one of the numbers is 12,
find the other number.

9. Express 12:45 p.m. to military clock system.


10. Calculate the area of the figure below.

11. If I multiply a number by 4 and add 5 to the result, my answer is 29. What is the
number?

12. Subtract: 3 2/3 – 1¾

13. Kamoga ran 100 metres in 10 seconds. How fast was he in kilometers per hour?
14. Convert 23 to binary.

15. Plot R (¯2 , +3) on the grid below.

16. Prime factorise 36 and write your answer in set notation.

17. Find the value of ½ a – 2b + c, when a = 8 , b = 2 and c = 3.

18. Using a pair of compasses, a pencil and a ruler only, construct an angle of 1500 in
the space provided below.

19. Acham bought soap at Sh. 4500 and sugar at Sh. 8500. She paid with a twenty
thousand shilling note and she was given Sh. 9000 as change. How much more
was she given than she should have received?

20. Shade (B – A) in the Venn diagram below.



Section B: (60 marks)

21. In a club of 50 women, 11 play Volleyball (V) only, (p + 6) play Netball (N) only.
P play both Volleyball and Netball. 9 play none of the two games.

(a) Represent the information above in the Venn diagram below. (2 marks)

n(ℰ) = 50

(b) Work out the value of p. (2 marks)

(c) What fraction of women play Netball? (2 marks)

22. The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 105.if the middle number is
(y+1),

(a) Find the numbers. (4 marks)


(b) Work out their range. (1 mark)

23(a) Evaluate: 1. 7 + 3. 1 (3 marks)


0.25 x 2.4

2
(b) Simplify: /3 ÷ ¾ + 1 ½ (2 marks)

24(a) In the space provided below, use a pair of compasses, ruler and pencil only
to construct a triangle EFG, where EF = 7cm, EFG = 1200 and FG = 6cm.
(4 marks)

(b) Measure EG. (1 mark)

25. In a tea factory, on Monday 36,000 packets were packed. On Tuesday, 1340
more packets were packed. But on Wednesday due to power failure, only one
third of Monday’s were packed.

(a) What was the number of packets packed on Tuesday? (2 marks)

(b) Calculate the total number of packets packed in three days. (3


marks)

26. Given that AB = BD = 14cm in the diagram below, calculate the area of the
shaded part. (Take π as 22/7). (4 marks)

27. In a Math test, children scored the following marks:


35 , 70 , 40 , 35 , 36 , 68 , 94 , 25 , 87 , 30

(a) Find the mode. ( 1 marks)


(b) Calculate the median. (2 marks)

(c) Work out the mean. (2 marks)

28. Maraka went shopping with 4notes of twenty thousand shillings each and bought
2 bunches of matooke at Sh.15,000 a bunch. 1 ½ kg of meat at Sh. 12,000 per
kilo, 3kg of rice at Sh. 3,600 @ kilo , ¼ a sack of charcoal at Sh. 12,000.

(a) Work out his total bill. (4 marks)

(b) If he was given a discount of 10% for paying cash, how much money did he
receive as his change? (2 marks)
29(a) Solve for x in 5(4x + 6) = 6(4x – 1). (2 marks)

(b) Given that 32y x 3 = 81. Find the value of y. (3 marks)

30. Okore spends 2/5 of his income on food and then 2/3 of the remainder on rent and
clothing. He saves Sh. 80,000 every month.

(a) What fraction does he spend on rent and clothing? (3 marks)

(b) Calculate his monthly income. (2 marks)


31. Mr. Ocwo left Jinja at 7:00 am and covered 50km in 1 hour to Iganga. He rested
for ½ an hour and covered the next 40km in ½ an hour to Bugiri. He took a
break of 30 minutes covering the remaining 30km to Tororo where he arrived at
10:00 am. He left Tororo at 11:00 a.m. and drove back to Jinja at a speed of 60
km per hour.

(a) Show Mr. Ocwo’s journey on the graph below. (5 marks)

32.(a) Subtract: 1 0 1 0two – 1 1 1two (2 marks)

(b) If today is Thursday, what day of the week will it be after 45 days?
(2 marks)

END
SECTION A

1. Work out: 5 2
- 4 2

2. Write in words: Six hundred three thousand four hundred ninety four.

3. Given that M = {all vowels} and N = {a, b, c, d, e}. Find n(N-M).

4. Convert 101two to a decimal base.

5. In the figure below, find the bearing of town P from K


N

480 N

6. Find the square of the next term in the sequence below.


81, 27, 9, 3, 1,
7. A customer paid sh.72, 000 for a shirt after a discount of 10%. What was the marked
price of the shirt?

8. Find the value of k in degrees.

1200
k
400

9. A motorist covered 80km in 40 minutes. At what speed was he travelling in km/hr?

10. Solve the inequality: 2 - y < 6

11. With the help of the number line below, work out 3 x 2.

- - - - - -
7 6 5 4 3 2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12. How many 250gm packets can be got from a 50kg bag full of wheat flour?

13. Using a ruler, a sharp pencil and a pair of compasses only, construct an angle of
1050.

14. On the figure below find the value of h

( h+340 ) ( 2h-150 )

15. Subtract: 6y + 5 from y - 3


16. If p+4 = 1 (mod 5), find the value.

17. A tin contains 45 blue and red pens. The probability of picking at random a red
pen is . How many blue pens are in that tin?

18. The area of a square garden is 0.64km2. Find the length of each side of the
garden.

19. Simplify: of ÷

20. A double forty five minute lesson started at 2:45pm. At what time did it end?
SECTION B:
21. Given that the number of tourists who visit Uganda from Europe every year is
87,809
a) Expand that number using powers of base ten. (2 mks)

b) Work out the product of the value of 7 and the place value of 9. (3 mks)

22. The Venn diagram below shows players in a certain club that enjoy playing
Volleyball (V), Tennis (T) and other games. Study it carefully and use it to answer
the questions that follow.

V T

3n+2 2n n+10

n-5

a) Given that the number of players who play tennis is equal to those who don’t play
tennis, find the value of n. (2mks)
b) How many payers are in this club? (2 mks)

c) What is the probability that a player picked at random plays either game? (1 mk)

23. A trader used of her total sales to buy new goods, 50% of the remainder to pay
for transport costs and banked sh.5, 000,000. How much was her total sales?
(5 mks)

24. Amos is 20 years older than Paul. In six years’ time, Paul will be half as old as
Amos.
a) How old is each now? (3mks)
b) How old will Amos be then? (2 mks)

25. The interior and exterior angles of a regular polygon are in the ratio of 3:2
respectively.
a) Name the polygon. (3 mks)

b) Work out the number of right angles the polygon has. (2 mks)

26. a ) Work out: 3 3 4six


+ 1 2 4 six

b) Given that 83 nine = 203 p, Find the value of p (3 mks)


27. Below is Mr. Matovu’s farm. Study it carefully and answer the questions
about it.

Food crops
Livestock

Poultry

Given that the distance round the plot gazetted for livestock is 144m, calculate the
area of the livestock plot. ( = ) (4 mks)

28. A parent went shopping and bought the following;


• 3 dozens of books at sh.700 per book
• 45 passion fruits at sh.1,000 for every 5
• 750ml of cooking oil at sh.9,000 each litre
a)Calculate her total expenditure. (4mks)
b)If she was given change of sh.3,050, how much money did and
she go with? (1mk) angle
BNS
is of
NBS.
(4
mks)

29. Joseph borrowed shs.450,000 from a village SACCO at a simple


interest rate of b)
12 % per annum for a loan period of 2.5 years. Measure
angle
a)Calculate the simple interest he paid after one year. NSB
(2 mks) (1 mks)

b)Find the total amount of money he paid to the bank by the


end his loan period.
(3 mks)

30. a) Using a ruler, pencil and a pair of compasses only,


construct a triangle NBS, where NB= 7cm, angle NBS=1200
31. In the figure below. AG is a straight line. Line FB = FC. Angle GBD = 1400 and
HDB = 850. Use the figure to answer the questions that follow.

F B G
A
0
140

850
D

H
C
a) Find the size of angle FAE. (3mks)

b) Work out the size of angle FED. (2mks)


32. The two petrol tanks A and B shown below hold the same amount of petrol when
filled up completely.
A B

40cm 40cm

70cm
220cm
a) Find the amount of petrol tank A can hold in litres when full? (3mks)

b) Find the diameter of tank B (take = ). (3mks)

END
SECTION A
1 Work out: 1 2 4 2 Write 55,012 in words.
- 1 8

3 Shade (M∩P)l in the figure below; 4 Find the next numbers in the sequence
below;
M P
1, 4, 2, 5, 3, , .

5 A trader bought 1½ dozen of books 6 Find the length of the arc AB in the
and sold each at sh. 2000 making a figure below: (Take = 3.14)
profit of sh. 4000. Find the cost price
of all the books.

A B
10dm

7 Find the square root of 3 . 8 Solve for k: 2k - 5 = 13

9 Name the regular polygon whose 10 Round off 45.37 to the nearest whole
interior angle is 135o. number.
11 In the figure below find the value of 12 Express 0025 hours in 12hr clock
m. system.
2m

140
0

13 In a box, there are 63 blue and red 14 In the diagram below, drop a
pens. The probability of picking a perpendicular from L to meet
blue pen is 3/7. How many red line
segment ET at point B.
pens are in the box

.
L
E

T
15 A lady borrowed sh. 180,000 from a 16 Find the area of the shaded part
village savings account at an in the figure below If AB = 6cm
interest rate of 10% per month. and
AC = 15cm.
How much money did she pay back
after 6 months?
17 The bearing of town P from town Q 18 How many ¼ kg packets can be used
is 2000 .What is the bearing of town to pack 12kg of sugar?
Q from P?

19 Using tallies, change 18ten to base 20 Express 200 metres as a ratio of one
five. kilometer.

SECTION B (60 MARKS)


21 The previous electricity metre reading at Kato’s meter box was taken as 08476.
The new metre reading is 08511.

a How many units of electricity did b If the cost of each unit is sh. 800,
Kato consume? (2 Marks)
calculate the amount of money to be
paid by Kato if VAT of 18% is levied on
the total cost. (2 Marks)
22 In a certain village, 40 farmers rear cows (C), K farmers rear rabbits (R) only,
K + 2 farmers rear both cows and rabbits while 2K rear neither rabbits
nor cows.
a). Represent the above information on the venn diagram.
b If 30 farmers don’t rear cows, how
n(C)=40 n(R) many farmers are in the whole village?
(3 Marks)
(2 Marks)

23 The table below shows the marks scored by P.6 pupils in a certain test.

Marks scored 55 70 40 80
No. of pupils x 4 3 1
a If 5pupils score below 70, how many b Work out the mean. (2 Marks)
pupils sat for the test altogether?
(2 Marks)

c What was the modal frequency?

(1 Mark)

24 a) A mother is thrice as old as her son. In five years’ time, the ratio of the
mother’s age to the son’s age will be 7:3 respectively. How old is each of them
now? (4 Marks)
b) Solve the inequality:-6 ≥-3p > -9 and give the solution set. (2 Marks)

25 The time table below shows how a bus moved from town P to S through different
towns as shown in the table. Study it carefully and use it to answer questions that
follow.

Town Arrival Departure


P 1000hrs
Q 1030hrs 1045hrs
R 1130hrs 1210hrs
S 1330hrs
a For how long did the bus take b Change the arrival time at town S in 12hr
to move from town Q to town clock time. (2 Marks)
R? (1 Mark)

c If the distance from town P to town S is 210km, calculate the average speed of
the bus for the whole journey. (2 Marks)
6 The figure below shows a triangular card with a semi-circular part cut off.
22
Calculate the area of the shaded part (take   )
7
(5marks)

(a) expenditure.
27 The pie-chart below shows a man’s monthly Find the value of y (2 Marks)

Rent Food
(25-3y)%
(35+y)%

Savings
(25+5y)%

b Given that he spends shs.120,000 more on savings than rent,Calculate his


monthly salary. (3 Marks)
28 The tank below holds water to a certain level. Study it carefully and use it
to answer the questions that follow.
a) Find the value of K. (3 Marks)
3
5

50cm K

30cm
4ocm

b) Find the amount of water needed to fill the tank in litres. (3 Marks)

29 A boy’s stride is 50cm long. He makes 100 strides in only one minute.
a) How long does he take to walk a distance of 4km? (3 Marks)
b) Calculate the boy’s average speed for the whole journey. (2 Marks)

30 Below are the exchange rates at Bamboo forex bureau. Study it carefully.

Currency Buying rates Selling rates

US$ Ugsh. 3500 Ugsh. 3600

Ksh 1 Ugsh29 Ugsh30

1 British pound Ugsh 4100 Ugsh 4200

a A trader had Ugsh. 504,000 b If a radio costs Us$600, Find the cost of
which he exchanged for the same radio in Kenya shillings.
British pounds. How many (3 Marks)
pounds did he get? (2 Marks)
31 Using a ruler, pencil and pair of compasses only, construct a parallelogram
ABCD where AB= 6cm, angle DAB = 120o and AD = 4cm. Drop a
perpendicular line from C to meet AB at X. (5 Marks)

32 A fruit vendor bought some oranges from a village fruit farmer. When she
grouped them in heaps of 8,5oranges remained, when she put them in
heaps of 7,only one orange remained and when she grouped them in
heaps of 6, 5 oranges were left. How many oranges did the vendor buy
from the farmer? ( 5 Marks)

END
SECTION A: 40 MARKS Answer all

questions in this section Questions 1 to

20 carry two marks each

1. Work out: 2 2 4

2. Write 94 in Roman numerals.

3. Given that K= { b,c,e,f,h} and L= {a,b,d,f,h}. Find n(K∩ L)C

4. Express 2570 grammes as kilogrammes.

5. Subtract p−5 from 3p

6. Work out: 2

7. Double the next number in the sequence;


1, 3, 6, 11, 18,
8. Using a pair of compasses and a ruler, construct an angle of 75° in
the space provided below.

9. The table below shows the marks scored by different pupils in a test.
Use it to answer the question that follows.
Marks scored 70 50 90 80
Number of pupils 2 3 4 1
How many pupils scored above the median mark?

10. A milkman sells milk in half litre cups.


How many full cups of milk will he sell if he had a twenty litre jerrycan
full of milk?

11. Find the value of P in the diagram below in degrees.

2p

40°
12. Mr. Ssendawula woke up at five in the morning after sleeping for 6 hours.
At what time did he start sleeping?

13. Given that a = -2 and b = 3. Evaluate 2b – a2

14. Round off 68.96 to one place of decimal.

15. A trader sold a dress at sh.37,000 making a loss of sh.13,000.


How much did the trader buy the dress?

16. Find the smallest number of books when divided among 12 or 18


pupils equally, leaves no remainder.

17. Below is a triangular mat. Find the total distance round it.
8m

10m
18. The number of pupils in a certain School decreased by 20%.
If the new number of pupils now is 280.
Calculate the number of pupils in the school before.

19. A motorist covered 90km in 2 hours. How long will he take to cover
24km while using the same speed?

20. The pie chart below shows the number of pupils in Nursery, Lower and
Upper primary section in a certain school of 1800 pupils.

How many pupils are in the Nursery section?


Upper
Nursery
120°

150°
Lower
SECTION B: 60 MARKS
Answer all the questions in this section
Marks for each question are indicated in the brackets

21. During a National competition of 36 participants, 21 participated in


debating (D), (w+6) participated in quiz only, 7 participated in both
activities while (w-1) did not participate in any of the two activities.
(a) Use the above information to complete the venn diagram below.
n(∑) =36 (2marks)

n(D)=21 n(Q)

w-1

(b) How many pupils participated in debating complement?


(3marks)

22. (a) Work out: 423five – 234five (2marks)

(b)Given that 43y = 23ten . Find the unknown base. (3marks)


23. The total of three consecutive counting numbers is 24.
If the largest number is k. Find the sum of the first two numbers.
(4marks)

24. The table below shows the marks scored by a pupil in different
Mathematics tests. Use it to answer the questions that follow.

Marks (%) 50 80 60 45
Number of tests 2 4 P 3
(a) Find the value of p if his average mark was 61. (3marks)

(b)How many tests did he do altogether? (1mark)

25. In the figure below, line AB is parallel to line CD.


Angle GFD is 120° and angle EGF is 70° less than angle GFD.

Study it carefully and use it to answer the questions that follow.

A G B
2W

120°

C E F D
7
(a) Find the value of w in degrees. (2marks)

(b) Calculate the size of angle GEC. (2marks)

26. (a) Solve for q: 7 – q = 4 (2marks)

(b) Solve the inequality 8 > 2k – 2 and find the solution set
if k is a natural number. (3marks)

27. Muzafalu bought a cylindrical water tank of radius 35cm from


neighbourhood Hardware, He rolled the tank on the ground 50 times
to his home.
(a) How far is the Hardware from his home? ( Use )
(4marks)
(b) If the tank had a cover of the same diameter.
Calculate the area of the cover. (2marks)

28. In a class, of the pupils passed in Division I, of the remainder


passed in Division II while the rest passed in Division III.
(a) Calculate the fraction for the pupils who passed in Division III.
(3marks)

(b) How many pupils were in the class if 30 pupils passed in


Division III? (2marks)

29. The information below shows the cost of foreign currencies at a


certain forex bureau. Use it to answer the questions that follow.
1 US dollar ( ) = Ugsh.3600
1 Britsh Pound Sterling( ) = Ugsh.4600
1Kenya shilling (Ksh) = Ugsh.36
(a)The cost of a new pair of shoes is Ksh.18,000.
Find the equivalent cost of the same pair of shoes in United States dollars.
(3marks)

(b) Convert Ugsh.1,104,000 to British Pound Sterling. (2marks)

0.56 – 0.2
30. (a) Work out: (3marks)
0.6 x 0.3

(b) Write 0.66… as a common fraction in its lowest term. (2marks)


31. Using a pair of compasses and a ruler,
a) construct a rhombus PQRS where diagonal PR=16cm and
diagonal SQ=12cm. (4marks)

b) Find the total distance round the rhombus you have constructed in
question 31 a above. (2marks)

32. A cyclist left Mukono for Iganga at 7:00a.m. After cycling for 1 hours
at a speed of 60km/hr, the bicycle got a mechanical problem at Jinja.
The mechanic took 90 minutes to repair the bicycle.
The cyclist then continued with his journey of 180km from Mukono to
Iganga where he reached at 1:00p.m.
(a) Use the given information to show the cyclist’s journey on the graph
on page 12 (4marks)

TIME IN
HOURS
(b) Calculate the speed the cyclist used to reach Iganga after repairing
his bicycle. (2rnarks
SECTION A: 40 MARKS Answer all

questions in this section Questions 1 to 20

carry two marks each

1. Work out: 23 × 3

2. Write in figures: Ninety thousand, forty.

3. Simplify: 4y – 3( y – 1)

4. Given that Q = {the last 3 letters of the English alphabet}.


List all the proper subsets in Q.

5. Subtract: 113five from 432five

6. Express 4.5 metres as centimetres.

12
7. Work out: – 5 + –2 on the number line below

8. Work out: 55.5 –2.03 + 0.05

9. Use a protractor to measure the size of angle PQR below.


Q

P R

10. The mean of 2.5, 0.3, k+1.9 and 0.6 is 1.7 . Find the value of k.

11. Solve for n:


12. The diagram below shows the position of Kato and Mark.

Use it to answer the question that follows

N
15°

Mark

Kato

Work out the bearing of Mark from Kato.

13. Find the Highest Common Divisor(HCD) of 24 and 36.

14. In a market, one buys 3 water mellons at sh.12,000.


How many similar water mellons does one buy with sh.28,000?
15. The table below shows the temperature of juice in a fridge
recorded at different times of the day.
Temperature –7°c –5°c 2°c 3°c –1°c

Time of the 12:00midnight 2:00a.m 12:30p.m 1:00pm 7:00pm


day

Calculate the range in temperature which was recorded during the


morning hours.

16. The diagram below shows the part of the cake which was given to Jane.
Express the part she got as a percentage of the
whole cake.

17. Mungriek bought 5 crates of soda with 24 bottles each.


How many litres of soda did she buy if each bottle had 30 ml?

18. Dannah bought 3 of lato milk in small sackets of 250g each.


If each sacket was for sh.5,000, how much money did she pay for
all the sackets?
19. Jollyn went to the bed at “twenty minutes to one in the morning”.
Express the time she went to the bed in the military time.

20. A taxi uses 9 litres of fuel to cover 27 kilometres .What distance will the
same taxi go if it was filled with 15 litres of fuel?

SECTION B: 60 MARKS Answer all the


questions in this section Marks for each
question are in the brackets

21. The table below shows the marks scored by different pupils in an
Examination. Use it to answer the questions that follow.
Mark Tally Total mark
40 160
150
75
60

730
Complete the table above.(Show your working) (4marks)

22. The time table below shows the departure time and arrival time of the
Link bus from Kampala to Iganga. Study and use it to answer the
questions that
follow.
Towns Arrival time Departure time
Kampala 8:00a.m
Mukono 8:50a.m 9:10a.m
Jinja 10:20a.m 10:30a.m
Iganga 1:15p.m

a) For how long did the bus take to travel from Mukono to Jinja?
(1mark)

b)Calculate the total time the bus took while waiting for the passengers.
(1mark)

c)If the distance from Kampala to Iganga is 630km, calculate the


average speed for the whole journey.
(3marks)

23. On a sports day, players played football(F) and volleyball(V) as shown in


the venn diagram below. Study and use the venn diagram to answer the
questions that follow.
n(F) n(V)

2p +4 p +2 p +6

p
-
1

a) If 18 players did not play volleyball, how many players played


volleyball only?
(3marks)

b) Find the probability that a player picked at random to be the best


player was a footballer. (2marks)

24. Kasozi set two different alarms in his watch which were ringing in the
ratio of 3:4 respectively. Their Greatest Common interval was 10
minutes. If they last rung together at 11:30a.m.
At what time will they ring together again? (5marks)

25. a)Study and complete Mikiibi’s shopping table below. (5marks)

Item Quantity Unit cost Total cost


Meat 1 kg Sh.14,000 Sh.……….
Rice 2 Sh………. Sh.10,000
Sugar ………kg Sh.3,000 Sh.6,750
Cooking oil 3 litres Sh………. Sh………….
Total Expenditure Sh.64,750

b)If he was given a discount of 20%, how much money did he pay?
(1mark)

26. The interior angle of a regular polygon is thrice its exterior angle.
Calculate the interior angle sum of the polygon. (4marks)

27. The diagram below shows how Mr.Ssenkala used part of his compound.

Find the area covered by the green vegetables. (5m ar k s)


14m

28m

28. A milk container was full of milk. When 12.5 litres of milk were added,
the container became full of milk.
How many litres of milk are in the container now? (4marks)
29. Using a ruler and a pair of compasses only,
a)Construct a parallelogram KLMN where line KL =6cm, angle LKN=120°
and line LM =4.6cm. (4marks)

b)Drop a perpendicular from point M to meet line KL at T.


Find the area of the parallelogram. (2marks)

30. During the general registration sim update, MTN registered 25% of the
customers, Airtel registered 50% of the remaining customers and Lyca
registered rest of the customers.
a)What fraction did Lyca register? (2marks)

b)If all the Telecom companies registered 32,000,000 customers. Calculate


the number of customers registered by each Telecom company.

(3marks)

31. a)Solve the inequality: 5 – X > 2 (2marks)


b)Max is 5 years old. Daniel is 25 years old.
After how many years will Daniel’s age be thrice as old as Max?
(3marks)

32. a)On the grid below, plot the points A(2, -4), B(2, 4), C(-2, 4) and D(-2, 0).
(4marks)

b) Join A t o B, B t o C, C to D and
D t o A. ( 1mar k )

c)Find the area of the figure formed after joining all the points.
(1 box represents 1cm) (1mark)

SECTION A: 40 MARKS Answer all questions in

this section Questions 1 to 20 carry two marks


each

1. Work out: 573 – 141

2. Round off 847 to the nearest tens.

3. Express 7530 kilogrammes as tonnes .

4. Complete the sequence below and find their range.


3, 1, -2, -7, -14,

5. What number has been expressed in scientific notation to get;


5.47 ×103 ?

6. Simplify: 7m + 5n– 4m – 3n

7. If set Q has 15 proper subsets. Find n(Q)

8. Write the morning time shown on the clock face below in the 24 hour clock
system.
9. Using a pair of compasses, ruler and a very sharp pencil only,
construct an angle of 105° in the space provided below:

10. In the diagram below, find the value of n in degrees.

n+50°

75°

11. Work out : 4 1

12. Solve for n: = 3


13. The list below shows the marks obtained by Joseph in a mathematics test.
70,90,80,60 and k.
If his least mark was k and 40 as his range. Find his median mark.

14. The smallest number that can be divided by either 12 or w leaving 3 as a


remainder is 39. The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of the two numbers
12 and w is 6. Find the value of w

15. Amos planted 40 orange trees round his rectangular compound at intervals
of 5 metres from each tree.
Calculate the total distance round his rectangular compound.

4
16. Kagoda bought 3 plates and 2 cups at sh.6500. The cost of each plate was
sh.1500. How much did he pay for each cup?

17. A cheetah was running at a speed of 30 metres for every 3 seconds.


Express the speed it was running in km/h

18. The base area of the figure below is 616cm2.

Calculat e it s capacity in lit res.

30cm

19. In a school garden, a fifth of the trees are mango trees and a half of the
remainder are orange trees. If the garden has 16 orange trees,
how many mango trees are in the garden?

20. Jakisha rode a car wheel of radius7cm for a distance of 44km.


How many revolutions did it make?
SECTION B: 60MARKS
Answer all the questions in this section
Marks for each question are indicated in the brackets

21. In a class, 15 pupils like Mathematics (M), 5 pupils like both Mathematics
and English(E), k pupils like only one subject while 2 pupils like neither of
the two subjects.
(a)Use the given information to complete the venn diagram below.
∑ (2marks)

E M

(b) If 9 pupils do not like mathematics, find the number of pupils in the
class. (3marks)

22. (a) Find the number that has been expanded to give: (1x32) + (2x30)
(2marks)

b)Given that 23y = 31four. Find the value of y (2marks)

23. A regular polygon has 12 right angles.


a) Name the polygon. (3marks)
b)Calculate the total of all its interior angles. (2marks)

24. (a)Twelve days ago from today was Friday.


What day of the week is today? (3marks)

(b)Use a clock dial to work out: 2 ÷ 3 (mod 5) (2marks)

25. Mr. Mutyaba wanted to cover his floor measuring 3.5m by 3m with square
tiles of 50cm each. How many square tiles will he need to cover the entire
floor? (4marks)

b)If each box containing 10 pieces of square tiles costs sh.50,000.


How much money will he need to buy all the required tiles for him to
cover his room completely? (2marks)

26. a) Solve for y: 2y x 22 = 8 (2marks)


b)Solve and give the first three values of the solution set for :

4 - 2m < 6 (3marks)

27. The table below shows how different types of crops are bought and sold on
Mr.Bossa’s food store. Use it to answer the questions that follow.

Type of crop Buying Selling

1kg of G.nuts Sh.3500 Sh.3700


1kg of Rice Sh.2000 Sh.2200

1 kg of maize Sh.550 Sh.650

a) One day, Mr. Bossa made a profit of sh.24,000 on G. nuts.

Find in kilograms, the mass of G. nuts sold. (2marks)

b)Paul had 600 kilograms of maize. He exchanged them for rice, the

rice was packed in small bags of 25 kilograms each.

How many small bags did he get? (3marks)

28. A candidate spent of her pocket money on buying shoes, sh.75,000 on


books, 5 % of the remainder on pens and on savings.
a)If her pocket money was sh.200,000. Calculate the fraction of her pocket
money she spent on buying the pens. (3marks)

b) How much money did she save? (2marks)

29. The two containers A and B below when filled with water hold the same
capacity. Study carefully and use them to answer the questions that follow.

A B
14cm
20cm
22cm

28cm

a) Find the length of container A. (4marks)


b)If the curved face of container B is cut to form a rectangular plate whose
width is 20cm. Calculate the length of the plate formed. (2marks)

30. Kiptegeyi left town M for town N at 11:30a.m running at a speed of 20km/h
for 2 hours. He left town N at 2:00p.m for town P using a speed of 16 km/h.
If he reached town P at 5:30p.m, calculate his average speed for the whole
journey. (5marks)

31. The pie chart below shows 180 acres of land which Mr.Bukulu used to
plant different crops. He planted 25 acres of G.nuts.
Use it to answer the questions that follow.
a)Find the size of land he used to plant coffee.

(4marks)

Maize Beans

3w
w+20°
coffee
G.nuts
b)Express as a percentage ,the size of land used to plant beans.
(1mark)

32. Hassan moved from his home to the Bus park a distance of
60km on a bearing of 135° . After reaching the Bus park, he
continued to the market which is 50 km away on a bearing
of 060° from the Bus park .
a)Using a scale of 1cm to represent 10 km, draw an
accurate diagram to show the route of Hassan.
(5marks)

b)Find the shortest route between the market and his home.
(1mark)

Section A (40 marks)


1. Represent 3502 on the abacus below

2. Given that P = {a, b, k}. Find n (P).

3. Simplify -7 + -2 using number line.

4. Find the product of the next two numbers in


the sequence:

29, 23, 19, 17, 13, ,


5. Complete 2 – 35 = (finite 7) using dial method.
6. Musa travelled at 72km/hr to cover 36km.
Change the time taken to seconds.

7. The cost of 3 basins from the supermarket is sh.


15000. Find the cost of 2 basins from the same
supermarket?

8. Solve for m : 2m -1 = 13 – m

9. Find the place value of 5 in 2457.

10. Jane scored the following marks in an exam


English 70%, Science 65%, Mathematics 85% and
87% in Kiswahili. Find her median score.

11. Using a pair of compasses, ruler and pencil only


bisect the angle marked with x below.
12. Express 200g as a percentage of 1kg.
13. The exterior angle of a regular polygon is thrice
more than its interior. Name the polygon.

14. Prime factorize 36 and give your answer in set


notation.

15. Write the evening time shown the clock face in 24


hour clock system.
16. I think of a number when you multiply it by ½, it
becomes ¼ of 8. Find the number.

17. Expand 246.35 using exponents.

18. Name the geometric figure below.


19. Find the Greatest Common Multiple of 8 and 12.

20. Find the value of x

Section B (60 marks)


21. At a birthday party that was attended by 70 guests,
40 were served beer (B), 36 were served Fanta (F)
while h were served both drinks and 2 missed the
drinks. Represent the above information on the Venn-
diagram below.

Find the value of n (B-F)


22. At Centenary Bank, money is bought and sold in
Uganda currency at different bureaus as shown
below:
Currency Buys Sells
1 Ksh. Ugsh.35 Ugsh.40
1 Dollar Ugsh.1200 Ugsh.1250
1 Euro Ugsh.4600 Ugsh.4700
a) How much Uganda shillings will be obtained from
23 dollars?

b) Namukasa came from abroad with 150 Euros and


Ksh. 3500. How many dollars will she get from the
bank?
23. Study the number line below and use it to answer
questions about it correctly.

f
a) Name the integers represented by:
i) a ii) m iii) f

b) Write a mathematical sentence represented on


a number line.

24. Complete the magic square below correctly.


12 a 14
b 15 e
c d 18

25. Today is Friday, what day of the week was it 124


months if each month is twice 15days?
Workout correctly: Weeks Days
12 2
- 7 6

26. Using a pair of compasses, ruler, protractor and a


pencil only, construct a regular pentagon using a
radius of 4.5cm.

27. Mr. Joel spent his salary in parts as of his salary

to clothes, of the remainder to food, again of the


remaining part for transport and save sh.72000.
Find Mr. Joel’s salary.

If his salary is increased in a ratio of 3:4, find his new


salary

28. The graph below shows how Annette moved through


different towns. Use it to answer questions about it.
G 60km

T 50km

40km

K 30km
H
20km

10km

D 0
9am 10am 11am 12noon 1pm 2pm 3pm

a) How far is town K from town D?


b) For how long did she rest for the whole journey?

c) Write the time he reached at town D in 24hour


clock system

d) Calculate the average speed for the whole journey.

29. At Mukono Taxi Park, there are165 buses that can


carry 65passengers and the two operators for each
bus. All the taxis carry 876 people in one trip. If each
taxi can carry only 10 passengers without counting
the two operators for each taxi, how many taxis are at
the park altogether?
If each passenger carried by bus pay sh. 250 and
sh.150 for a taxi, how much is collected from the
passengers from the park altogether?

30. Find the solution set for x in the inequality below:


x – 5 ≤ 3x – 13 < 1

The area of a square field is 81m². If Mr. Cheptegei


moved around it covering 1800m, how many times did
he move around the field?
31. Cans of A were parked in can F. Study them
carefully and use them to answer question about
them correctly.
110cm 2cm

120cm F 3cm A
160cm
a) How many cans of A were parked at the first layer
altogether?

b) Find the volume of can marked F above.


c) Find the volume of the space left empty after
parking cans of “A” in can “F”?

32. Workout : 1 2 1four


x 1 3four

Find the value of p in 204p = 166ten


SECTION A (40 marks)
1. Name the geometric figure shown below.

2. Find the sum of the next two numbers in


the sequence:

1, 2, 6, 24, ,

3. Expand 656827 using place values.

4. Work out: ¾ - ½ x ¼ + ⅜
5. Solve : 2m – 1 = 23 – m
7

6. Daniel travelled from Mukono to Masaka covering


235km in 18000seconds. Calculate his average
speed.

7. In a class of 75 pupils, two pupils were selected to


join the Luddo competition. If both children tossed
the dies at once, what is the probability of the sums
of the two pupils being even?

8. 2p°, 45° and 15° are centre angles. Find the


actual value of p.
9. Find the reciprocal of the value of ½ + ¼.

10. How many ¾ liter cups can be obtained from a 7.5


liter pot?

11. Given that represent 12 whistles. Draw pictures


to represent 48 whistles.

12. Simplify : 34 (- 50 - 50) x 4 + 100 ÷5


13. The cost of 3 books is sh.4500. Jackson bought 2
books of the same kind on a reduction of sh. 200
each book. How much did he pay altogether?

14. Express 452 in Roman numerals.

15. Express the minutes to 19:00 if it is18:45 to hours.

16. Simplify – 2 -5 + 3 using a number line.


17. Queen has a bundle of sh. 20000 notes numbered
from AX 8064217 to AX 8064226. How much was she
having?

18. The base area of the cube is 25cm². Find the


volume of the cube.

19. Describe the unshaded region.


20. Using a ruler, pencil and a protractor only, draw an
angle of 60° in space provided.

SECTION B (60 marks)


21. In a class of seventy-five pupils, two pupils were
asked not write any exam. 35 were asked to write
English (E), 37 were asked to write Kiswahili (K) while
x – 2 wrote both English and Kiswahili. Represent the
above sets on a Venn diagram below.

Find the value of x


What is the probability of picking a pupil who did not
write the exam?

22. Write 6547186 in words.

Find and write the expanded number in scientific


notation.
(6 x100) + (4 x 10000)

23. Workout: (0.45 + 0.2) ÷ (0.005) – 2

In a class, there are 17 boys more than girls. If there 45


pupils in class, find the number of girls.
24. Find the value of r and e.

25. Study the shopping list below and use it to answer


about it correctly:
500g of salt at sh. 700 each kg
24 loaves of bread at sh. 1500 each 3 loaves
2kg of sugar at sh. 10000
Find the total expenditure.

If one who goes with a note of sh.50000 is given a


discount of 10% after buying all items on list, what is
the change?
26. Annette is 3years less than Peter who is half as old
as his brother Trevor. If the difference between
Trevor’s age and Annette’s age is 15years, find their
total age?

In how many years from now will Peter be 18years from


now?
27. Study the graph below that shows how eggs are
collected from different farms and use it to answer
questions that follow.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.

Farms 5 10 15 20 25 30

Number of trays collected

On which farm was the least number of eggs collected?

How many eggs were collected at farm F than B?

How many eggs were collected from all the farms?

Why do you think there wasn’t any egg collected at farm


D?

28. Peter sailed from Port A on a bearing of 135° to Port


B which is 12km apart. He then continued to Port C
East of B covering 15km.If he again continued to port
D from C on a bearing of 45° a distance of 10km,
sketch Peter’s journey.

Using a pair of compasses, ruler and pencil only,


construct Peter’s accurate journey given scale 1cm
represent 2km.
Find the actual distance from port D to A

What is the bearing of port B from D?

29. Solve for k:

Given that r= a, b = 3 and x = 4r. Simplify correctly

r+b–x
30. Workout: 2 ÷ 11= (finite 3)

Today is Wednesday. What day of the week will it be


after 45 days from tomorrow?

31. Mr. Grace shares his salary to his children Joy,


Jonan, Jackson and Jordan in a ratio of 3:2:1:5
respectively.
If Jordan gets sh. 148000 than Jackson, how much
does each get?

If Grace’s salary is increased by 25%, find Joy’s new


share than Jackson.
32. The capacity of a cylindrical tank is 3.08 liters.
Calculate its total surface area if its height is 14cm.

2. Given that set A = {a , e , i , o , u} and set B= {a , b , c ,d , e}. Find n( B - A)

3. Find the sum of the next two numbers in the sequence.


2,3,5,7, ,

1 3 -1
4. Write the single number from (9 x 10 ) + (4 x 10 ) + (7 x 10 )

5. Simplify: -3 - -7

� �
6. Work out:

+𝟓

7. Set P has 32 subsets. Find n(P)

8. The mean of 13, 8, 7 and y is 10. Find the value of y.

9. How many lines of folding symmetry are on the shape below


10. A morning lesson that started at 10:45 a.m took 1 ½ hours. At what time did the lesson
end?
11. The area of a square is 64m2. Find the length of each side of the square.

12. Martin was born in the year MCMLXXIX. Express his year of birth as a Hindu
Arabic numeral.

13. Describe the shaded region.

P Q

14. Multiply: 101two x 11two

7
15. Find the square of 1 . 9
16. Study the figure below carefully.

o
120

2m

Find the value of M.

17. The school library has 180 textbooks. 20% of the books are science books. Find the number
of science books in the library.

18. Work out: 0.09 – 0.3 + 2.01


19. A school bursar withdrew five thousand shilling notes numbered from
AP004871 to AP004970. How many notes did he withdraw?

20. In the figure below, find the value of M.

o
m 50

SECTION B (60 Marks)


21. Out of the tourists who visited Uganda, 23 visited Mbale (M), n visited Jinja (J)
only, 10 visited both places and 4 did not visit any of the two places. a) Represent
the above information on the Venn diagram below.

M= J= (2marks)

10

4
b) If 40 tourists visited only one town, find the value of n. (2marks)

c) How many tourists visited Uganda? (2marks)

22. Given the numeral 3607.85.


a) Find the value of 5 in the numeral. (2marks)

b) Find the product of the place value of 6 and the value of 8. (2marks)
23. In Boko Junior School, two bells ring at intervals of 30 minutes and 40 minutes for lower
primary and upper primary respectively. If they first ring together at
8:00 am,
a) After how long do they ring together again? (2marks)

b) At what time do they ring together again? (3marks)

24. a) Find the height of the triangle below. (3marks)

h 10cm

6cm
b) Work out the area of the triangle above. (2marks)

25. Aber, Brenda and Charles shared a certain number of books in the ratio of
2:3:5 respectively.
a) If Brenda got 15 books, how many books did they share altogether?
(3marks)

b) How many more books did Charles get than Aber? (2marks)

26. Study the number line below and answer the following questions;

b
a

-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7
c

a) What integer has been represented by; (1 mark each)

i) a = ii) b = iii) c

b) Write the mathematical statement shown on the number line. (1mark)


27. The pie-chart below shows how a man spent his salary of Sh. 72,000. Use it to answer the
questions that follow.

a) Find the value of X. (2marks)

Food Rent
X
o
120

Other items

b) How much more did he spend on other items than on rent? (2marks)
c) What fraction does he spend on food? (1mark)

28. A bus moving from Kampala to Mbale took 3 hours to cover the journey at a speed of
80km/hr.
a) What is the distance from Kampala to Mbale? (2marks)

b) If it returned at a speed of 120km/hr through the same route, find its average speed for
the whole journey. (3marks)
29. a) Using a ruler, a sharp pencil, a pair of compasses and a ruler only, construct a
o
triangle PQR where PQ = 6cm, angle PQR = 60 and angle
o
QPR = 45 . (5marks)

b) Measure PR (1mark)

30. Opoka went to Nakumat supermarket and bought the following items as shown on the
table below.
a) Complete the table. (4 marks)
Item Quantity Unit cost Amount

Rice Cooking kg Sh. 3300 Sh. 9900


oil Wheat 2 litres Sh. 5000 Sh.
flour ½ kg Sh. Sh. 2400
Total expenditure Sh.

b) If Opoka went with Sh. 25,000 for shopping. How much was his change.
(1mark)

31. Given that a = 2b and b = 3, Find the value of 2(ab) + a (2marks)


b) Solve: 3(n + 2) – (2n - 4) = 2 (2marks)

32. a) Plot the following points on the grid below following (X, Y) format.
A(-2 , +2) , B(+1 , +5) , C(+1 , -5) , D(-2 , -3) (4marks)

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
X-axis 1
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
Y-axis
b) Join A to B, B to C, C to D and D to A. (1mark)
c) Find the area of the figure formed. (1mark)

END
SECTION A
1. Divide 27÷ 3 2. If set A = (vowel letters and set
B = { a, b, c, d, e, f}. Find the n(A ∩ B)

3. If two angles x and x+400 are 4. Write 44 in Roman numerals.


complementary angles. Find the
value of x.

5. Round off 29.96 to one place of 6. Construct an angle of 1200


decimal.

7. Simplify: 43×100 8. Find the area of ACD


A

6cm

5cm

B 4cm C 4cmD

9. Convert 9000kg to tonnes 10. Find the area of a circle whose diameter
is 14cm
11. Work out 4 x 6 ÷ 2 12. Find the square of 16

13. 4 pens cost sh. 2000. What is the 14. What is the place value of 6 in 262.79?
cost of 7 pens of the same kind.

15. Shade 50% of 16. Find the additive inverse of -6

17. Prime factorise 64 and write 18. Write the next number in the sequence
your answer in power form. 1, 8, 27, 64,
19. Work out: (6 x 5) + (4 x5) using 20. Expand 1101two in value form.
distributive property.
SECTION B
21. The volume of a cuboid below is 80cm3. Its length is 8cm and height 2cm.
(a) What is its width? ( 2 marks)

2cm

w
8cm

(b) Work out its total surface area (3 marks)

22. Given the number 46700


(a) Write the number in standard form. ( 2 marks)

(b) Expand the number above using powers of 10. ( 2 marks)


23. The sum of three consecutive numbers is 27. If the middle number is K.
(a) Find the value of k. (3 marks)

(b) Find the product of the three numbers. ( 2 marks)

24. Study the figure below and use it to answer the questions that follow.
(2x+4)cm (a) Find the value of x. ( 3marks)

5cm

(5x-5)cm

(b) Work out the perimeter of the figure above. (2 marks)


25. Solve:
(a) 3x2=12 ( 2 marks)

(b) Find the value of 4a2−bc if a = 3, b =2 and c= 4 ( 3 marks)

26. A car takes 3 hrs to cover a certain journey at 60km/hr but is takes only 2hrs to
return through the same distance.
(a) Calculate the total distance covered for the whole journey. (3marks)

(b) Work out its average speed for the whole journey. (2 marks)
27. There are 20% more boys that girls in the class. Find the percentage:-
(a) boys ( 3marks)

(b) If there were 100 pupils, find the number of girls. ( 2 marks)

28. Using a ruler, a sharp pencil and a pair of compasses only. Construct triangle
ABC in which < ABC = 600, < BAC = 450 and AB = 6cm ( 4 marks)
(b) Measure <C ( 1 mark)

29. Study the figure below and answer the questions that follow. (2 marks each)
(a) Find the value of:
F12 F18
(a) x (b) y
y2 21 x2
31

(b) Work out the lowest common multiple of 12 and 18 (2 marks)

30. Below is a right angled triangle


9m (a) Find the value of P (3 marks)

12cm p
(b) Work out the perimeter of the figure. ( 2 marks)

31. (a) A certain amount of money was shared by James, Joel and Julius in the
ratio 2:3:5 respectively. If Joel got shs. 30,000, find their total share
( 2 marks)

(a) Express the share got by Julius as percentage. ( 2 marks)

32. Find the value of x ( 3 marks each)


(a) (b)

4x 3x x+300
5x
SECTION A (20 QUESTIONS – 40 MARKS)
1. Work out: 3 4 2. Draw a Venn diagram to show that all
x 2 Boys (B) are Male (M)

3. Collect like terms and simplify; 4. What is the place value of 3 in 32five
4m – 3n – 3m + 5n

5. Convert 220 metres to cm. 6. In the figure below, the size of angle m
is twice the size of angle p. Find the
value of p if m = P
2

m
P
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7. The average weight of 9 women is 60kg. 8. Simplify: +2 + - 6 using a number line.
What is their total weight?

9. Find the sum of the next two numbers 10. The Director of KOLOLO J\S increased
in the sequence below. the salary of the best teacher of term two
60, 59, 55, 46, 30, in the ratio of 2:3. Find his new salary if
the initial was sh.600, 000.
11. Using a ruler and a pair of compasses 12. A tourist arrived in Uganda with $800.
only, bisect angle AOB shown below. How much money did he have in
Uganda shillings if the exchange rate
A B was $1 = Ug.sh.3, 000?

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13. Calculate the value of K in the Venn 14. Write the morning time shown on the
diagram below. clock face below in 24 hour clock.
n() = 18

5 4 6

15. A motorist covered a distance at a speed 16. Maria’s birthday cake weighed 40kg. If
of 80km/hr in 1 ¼ hours. What distance she ate 10% of it, how many grams did
did he cover? her family members share?
17. Convert 134five to standard base. 18. The cost of a gross of books is
sh.12, 0000. Find the cost of 49 similar
books.

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19. In Juma’s wardrobe, there are 5 white 20. Calculate the perimeter of this figure.
shirts, K blue shirts and 2 red shirts. If
the chance of selecting at random a red
shirt to be worn for a dinner is . Find
1 the number of blue shirts in the5 5m
wardrobe.

24m

SECTION B
(12 QUESTIONS – 60 MARKS)
21. Three great friends Sherry, Shakira and Shawn shared 60 mangoes in the
ratio of 3: 2: 7 respectively. How many mangoes did each get? (4 marks)
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22. Fatuma went to the market and bought the following items shown in the (5 marks)
table below.
a) Complete the table

b) If Fatumah was given a discount of sh. 3,000 after shopping, how (1 mark)
much did she pay?
23. Math Contestants sat for a test on a weekend and scored as follows.

Marks 75 90 60 80
No. of pupils Quantity
Item 2 5 1
Price 2 Amount
Eggs 15 Sh. 300 per egg Sh.
(a) How many pupils turned up for the test?
Meat kg Sh. 6,000 per kg Sh. 18,000 (1 marks)

Cooking oil ½ litre Sh. per litre Sh. 2,000

Sugarwas the modal


(b) What 1 ½mark?
kg Sh. 3,000 per kg Sh.
(2 marks)
TOTAL EXPENDITURE Sh.

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(c) Calculate their arithmetic mean.
(2 marks)

24. Kato on Sunday left his home at 11:45am driving his PRADO to the
supermarket. He arrived at 2:45pm and took 1hour and 30 minutes
shopping. Unfortunately he got a call from home that his son had
fainted; he drove back home 30km/hr faster covering 180km to meet the
son.
(3 marks)
a) How long did he drive from the supermarket back home?

(2 marks)
b) Find Kato’s average speed for the whole journey while driving.
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25. The pie chart below shows how Mr. Busingye spends his monthly
salary of sh. 360,000.

Rent Food

x
1500
Others

(a) Find the value of x.


(2 marks)

(b) How much money does he spend on other items? (2 marks)

(c) Express his expenditure on rent as a percentage. (1 mark)


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26. Mukabya sold milk during COVID-19 holiday to get money for
survival. In a certain week, he sold milk for only three days, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. If he sold one litre more than the other day
and in total he sold 132 cups at the end of the three days, how many
litres were sold on the Tuesday?
(4 marks)
27. (a) A trader bought a radio at sh. 60,000 and sold it at sh. 75,000
(i) How much profit did he make? (2 marks)

(ii) Calculate his percentage profit. (2 marks)

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(1 mark)
(b) What would be his selling price if he had sold it at a loss of sh. 8000?
28. The figure below is a rectangular prism. Study it carefully and answer
questions that follow.

3cm
5cm
8cm

(a) The above figure has

(i) faces (ii) vertices (1 mark@)

(b) Calculate its volume (2 marks)

(c) Work out its Total Surface Area. (2 mark)

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29. Two years ago, a crate of soda cost sh. 2000 less than last year. This year
the same crate of soda costs sh.5000 more than last year. The cost of 6
crates of soda two years ago was the same as the cost of 4 crates this
year.
a) Find the cost of a crate of soda last year. (3 marks)

b) Find the cost of a crate of soda this year. (2 marks)


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30. At Kololo J/S, all pupils in P.7 like Mathematics (M). 11 pupils like
English (E) but not Science (S), 12 pupils like Science but not English.
K pupils like all the three subjects while 3 pupils like only
Mathematics.
(a) Represent the above data on the Venn diagram below.
n() = _ (4 marks)
n(S) = n(E)=

(b) If 53 pupils like at least two subjects, find the number of pupils who
like all the three subjects.
(2 marks)
31.a) Use the distributive property to work out;
(20 x 4) + (6 x 20) (1 marks)

(1 mark)

(b) A garment factory produced 4,247,367 shirts and 4,143,785 trousers.


What is the sum of the clothes produced?

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(c) A family which consists of twelve members received a Christmas gift (2 marks)
of 2580 dollars from their uncle in London. How much money did
each get if they shared it equally?

32.(a) Using a ruler, sharp pencil and a pair of compasses only, construct a (4 marks)
rectangle PQRS in which PQ = 5cm and QR = 3cm.

(b) Measure its diagonal PR =


(1 mark)
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Questions 1 to 20 carry two marks each
1. Multiply 2 0 3
X 2

2. Write in figures: forty six thousand nine.

3. In the Venn diagram below, find the number of elements in set P.


P Q
3 1 5
4 2 7 6
8

4. Find the sum of the next numbers in the sequence


1, 4, 9, 16, ,

- +
5. Work out 2 + 9

6. With a help of a ruler, a pencil, and a pair of compasses only, construct an


0
angle of 60 in the space below.
7. Find Lowest Common Multiple (L.C.M) of 12 and 8.

2
8. Find the median of 2, 3, 3, 6, 4

9. Add: 31five + 44five

10. Increase shs. 1,200 in a ratio4:3

11. A forty minute lesson started at 11:00a.m. When did it end?


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2
12. A kite has an area of 120cm . If one of its diagonals is 8cm, find the
length of the second diagonal.

13. Musa deposited shs. 80,000 in a bank at a simple interest rate of 2% per
month for 2yrs. Find the interest earned after 2 years.

14. Solve the inequality:


4n – 7 6n + 11

15. Four mangoes cost sh. 800. What is the cost of 12 similar mangoes?
4
0
16. The bearing of Ssembabule town from Kyotera is 070 . What is the
bearing of Kyotera from Ssembabule town?

17. Find the value of �� .


0
��

0
60

18. Given that represents 20 balls and represents 24 cups. Find

the total number represented by , , .

19. After covering a distance of 40km, Mary still had ¾ to cover. How long
was the whole journey?
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20. The market price on 1kg of sugar is sh. p. John bought 3kg of sugar at
the marked price, but Joanah bought 7kgs at a 50% discount on the
market price. Find p if they paid sh. 32500/=

SECTION B
21. The table below shows MARKS SCORED BY PUPILS in P.6. Use it to
answer questions that follow.
Marks obtained 30 50 X 22 61
Number of pupils 2 3 2 1 2

a) How many pupils did the test? (1mark)

b) Find modal mark. (1mark)

c) Calculate the value of 𝑥 if the mean mark is 51. (3marks)


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22. a) Find the sum of the value of 7 and value of 3 in 7432. (3marks)

b) Change 101two to decimal base. (2marks)

23. Tap A takes 3 hours to fill the tank and tap B takes 4 hours to draw
water from the tank. How many hours will it take to fill the tank if both
taps are left open? (5marks)

24. The Venn diagram below shows number of pupils who like Posho (P) and
rice (R). Use it to answer the questions that follow. If n(P) = 16
n(P) n(R)

2x - 4 x + 2 6x

a) Find the value of x. (2marks)


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b) Find the number of pupils who like one type 0f food. (2marks)

c) Find the probability of picking a pupil who like both posho and rice.
(1mark)

25. A bag of sugar weighing 50kgs, costs sh. 250,000/=.


a) What is the cost of each kilo? (1mark)

b) If a shopkeeper sold each kg of sugar at shs. 6,000, how much money


did he collect from a 50kg bag of sugar? (2marks)

c) Calculate the profit gained after selling a 50kg bag of sugar at sh.
3,000 per half kg. (3marks)
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26. Using a ruler, a sharp pencil and a pair of compasses only, construct a
0 0
triangle KLM in which KL = 7cm, angle KLM = 75 and LKM = 45 .
(4marks)

b) Drop a perpendicular from M to meet KL at D. (1mark)

27. Peter, Rose, Sarah and Musa shared money in a ratio 2:3:4:5. If Rose got
shs. 1500;
a. How much money was shared altogether? (2marks)

b. How much money did Musa get more than Rose? (3marks)
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28. The interior angle of a regular polygon is 120 more than its exterior
angle.
a) Find the exterior angle. (3marks)

b) Name the polygon. (2marks)

29. A potter poured water in container A using a cup of size B. Use the
diagram below to answer the questions that follow.

50cm
30cm 14cm
60cm
a) Find the volume of the cup B. (2marks)

b) How many cupfuls of size B did he pair into container A to fill it?
(3marks)

30. a) Workout: 0.72 x 0.08 (2marks)


0.9 x 0.4
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b) Change 0.2727…… as a common fraction. (2marks)

31. The sum of 4 consecutive even numbers is 52.


a) Find the numbers. (3marks)

b) Calculate their range. (1mark)


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32. A motorist left Kampala at 7:00a.m and covered 50km to Lugazi in 1½
hours. He rested for 30 minutes and then continued to Jinja where he
arrived at 10.00a.m.
a) How the motorist’s journey on the graph bellow. (3marks)

b) Lugazi is 50km from Kampala. Indicate Lugazi on the graph. (1mark)


c) What is the average speed of the motorist for the whole journey?
(2marks)
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SECTION A
Answer all questions in this section
Questions 1 to 20 carry two marks each

1. Work out:

2. Simplify:

3. Work out:

4. The Venn diagram below shows the subsets of set M. Use the Venn diagram to
find
M

A B
c a d

e b f
g

5. Without dividing, show which of the numbers 569 and 7893 is divisible by 9.

6. Work out:
2
7. A die is tossed once. What is the probability that a number greater than 4 will appear on
top?

8. Write the additive inverse of the integers represented by letters b and c on the number
line below. b

-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
c

9. Show the time. “Twenty seven minutes to 12 o’clock” on the clock face below.

10. In the figure below, find the size of angle marked a.

2a 6a

11. The figure below shows a triangular prism. If a wire is tied along all the edges, find the
total length of all the edges.

10m
5m

3m
4m

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12. Convert 99 to fraction in its lowest term.

13. The prime factors of P and Q are given below.

Use the given prime factors above to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of P and
Q.

14. A trader sold four shirts at sh 96, 000 making a profit of sh 12, 000.At what price did the
trader buy each shirt?

th
15. There are 12 electric poles in a straight line. If the distance from the first pole to the 12
pole is 220 metres, find the interval between the poles?

16. The cost of of beans is sh 3600. Find the cost of 250 grams of beans.
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17. The perimeter of the shaded part of the cuboid below is 20cm. Calculate the volume of
the cuboid.

6cm
10cm

18. Nicholas drove from Town A to Town B at a speed of 25 metres per second. Calculate his
average speed in kilometers per hour.

19. Using a ruler, a pencil and a pair of compasses only, construct an angle of in the
space below.

20. In a school, there are 20% more girls than boys. If there are 480 boys, find the number of
girls in the school.
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SECTION B: 60 MARKS
Answer all questions in this section.
Marks for each question are indicated in the brackets.

21. The Venn diagram below shows people at a birthday party who took Soda (S), water (W)
and other drinks. Study the Venn diagram and use it to answer the question that follows:

n(S) = 40 n(W)

t+8 t-4 2t

t – 10

Calculate the total number of people who attended the birthday party. (04 marks)

22. (a) What number has been expanded below? (03 marks)

(b) Work out: (02 marks)


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23. (a) Work out: (03 marks)

(b)Express the recurring decimal 0.4545………. as a common fraction in its simplest form.
(02 marks)

24. The exchange rate for Kenya shillings (KSh) to Uganda shillings and United States Dollars
(US $) to Uganda are shown below:
1 Kenya shillings (KSh) costs UgSh.35.
I United States Dollar (US $) costs UgSh.3634.

(a) The travel fare from Uganda to United States of America is worth (US $) 4,200.
Calculate the fare in Uganda shillings. (02 marks)
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(b) If a car costs KSh 254,380, find the equivalent cost of the car in United States
Dollars. (03 marks)

25. The diagram below is made up of a quadrilateral CDEF and triangle ABF. ED is parallel to
FC. Angle and angle .Study and use it to answer the questions that
follow.
E D
g

F C
B

A
(a) Find the value of g (02 marks)

(b)Calculate the size angle ABC (02 marks)


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26. The figure below represents a grazing plot of land which is fenced by poles of interval
40metres apart. Use it to answer the questions that follow:
� �
�𝑚

��
� ��𝑚
𝑚

� �

(a) Calculate the perimeter of the grazing plot of land. (04 marks)

(b)If each pole costs sh.2, 000, how much does the farmer spend on all the poles?
(02 marks)

27. Mutono drove from town A to town B for 2 hours and 30 minutes at a steady speed of 90
kilometers per hour. He left town B at 10: 10a.m and drove back to town A. Using the
same route at a steady speed of 100 kilometers per hour.
(a) At what time did Mutoni arrive at town A? (03 marks)
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(b)Calculate his average speed for the whole journey. (02 marks)

28. Hajati bought a television set at sh.400, 000. She had sh.300, 000 cash and borrowed the
rest at a rate of per year for 8 months.
(a) Find the interest rate after 8 months. (03 marks)

(b)Calculate the total amount of money Hajati spent on the television set. (02 marks)

29. Mulimi bought the following items from a shop for sell in his shop.
(i) 50kg of maize flour at sh.125, 000.
(ii) 100kg of beans at sh.250, 000
(iii) 150kg of groundnuts at sh.525, 000
(a) if he wants to make a profit of 20%, at what price must he sell each kilogram of maize
flour? (02 marks)

(b)If he sold each kilogram of groundnuts at sh.4, 000. Calculate his total profit on
groundnuts. (02 marks)
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(c) Mulimi sold all the beans and made a loss of 20%.What was his selling price for a
kilogram of beans? (02 marks)

30. The tanks shown below have the same volume when completely filled with cooking oil.

�𝑚

Y �𝑚
�𝑚 X
�𝑚

Calculate the diameter of tank X. (Use ) (04 marks)

31. (a) Solve the inequality: . (03 marks)


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(b)State the first 3 values of the solution set for the above inequality. (01 mark)

32. A school canteen is 46 meters away from the kitchen on a bearing of and the library
is 74 metres west of the kitchen.
(a) Using a scale of 1cm to represent 10 metres, show the three places on an accurate
diagram. (04 marks)

(b)Find the shortest distance between the library and the canteen (02 marks)
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