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Operations with whole numbers – Emilie

1.14 - 12 x 3

a)6

b)-6

c)22

d)-22

2. Wesley and Tyrese are each told to calculate 10 - (3+5). Wesley gets the correct answer.
Tyrese ignores the brackets and calculates 10 - 3 + 5. If Wesley’s answer is W and Tyrese’s
answer is T, what is the value of W - T?

a) -10

b) -6

c) 6

d) 10

3.Solve 8÷8 × 8+88÷8×8+88÷8 × 8+88÷8×8+88÷8 × 8+88÷8×8+88÷8 × 8+88÷8×8+8

a) 632

b) 429

c) 725

d) 888

4. Solve 18 – [6– {4– (8–6+3)}] + 18 – [6– {4– (8–6+3)}]

a) -22

b) -6

c) 6

d) 22
5. A student chose a number, multiplied it by 2, then subtracted 138 from the result and got
102. What was the number he chose?

a) -72

b) 480

c) 51

d) -18

6. An apartment complex has 5 apartment buildings. Each building has 4 floors with 3
apartments per floor. Find out how many apartments are in this complex.

a) 12 apartments

b) 60 apartments

c) 70 apartments

d) 50 apartments

7. Three ducks and two swans weigh 32 kg. Four ducks and three swans weigh 44kg. All ducks
weigh the same and all swans weigh the same. What is the weight of two ducks and one swan?

a) 10kg

b) 15kg

c) 18kg

d) 20kg

8. The highest common factor of 84 and x is 42. The lowest common multiple of 84 and x is 756.
Find the value of x.

a) 252

b) 378

c) 462

d) 504
9. A farmer has 280 apples. He wants to pack them into boxes such that each box contains the
same number of apples. If the highest number of apples he can pack in each box is the highest
common factor of the numbers 280 and 48, how many apples will be in each box?

a) 8

b) 48

c) 14

d) 16

10. Mel and Sue are baking for a school cake sale. Mel bakes cupcakes in batches of 8, whilst
Sue makes biscuits in batches of 12. They both make the same number. What is the smallest
number they each could have baked?

a) 4

b) 24

c) 48

d) 96

10 Questions
Points, lines, and angles

1.Find the value of h.

a) 5°

b) 10°

c) 15°

d) 20°

2. Find the value of x.

a) 13°

b) 28°

c) 34°

d) 59°
3.Which among the following are different ways of naming ∠2?

Choose all answers that apply:

a) ∠A
b) ∠CAD
c) ∠EAC
d) ∠CAE

4. Find the value of x+y

a) 75
b) 135
c) 210
d) 350

5. Find the value of x and y


a) x= 80°, y= 75°
b) x= 100°, y= 90°
c) x= 110°, y= 95°
d) x=135°, y= 130°

6. Find the value of a+c

a) 40°
b) 70°
c) 80°
d) 90°

7. Find the missing angle measurement, marked x.

a) 69°

b) 79°
c) 132°

d) 187°

8. In ΔABC, AC = BC and ∠C = 110°. Find ∠A and ∠B.

a) 15°
b) 20°
c) 25°
d) 35°

9. Find the value of ∠BDC

a) 47°

b) 59°

c) 63°

d) 82°

10. Which of the following are always parallel?

a) The adjacent sides of a rectangle

b) The diagonals of a parallelogram


c) The adjacent sides of a rhombus

d) The opposite sides of a square

Fractions - Emilie
1 1 1
1. Round down 𝑆=1+ 2
+ 2 +…+ 2 to the nearest whole number
2 3 2024

a) No value

b) 1

c) 2

d) 3

2. Randy and Lizzy shared the total cost of a book. Randy paid 3/10 of the cost plus another
$10. Lizzy paid $25. How much did the book cost?

a) $25

b) $30

c) $35

d) $50

8 2
3. Find the value of −
9 3

2
a)
9
2
b)
3
1
c)
3
4
d)
9

4
4. Which of the following fractions are equivalent to
12
1 3
a) 𝑎𝑛𝑑
4 9
3 2
b) 𝑎𝑛𝑑
9 8
2 1
c) 𝑎𝑛𝑑
8 4
1 3
d) 𝑎𝑛𝑑
3 9

( 12 ) ×( 1− 13 )× (1 − 14 ) ×( 1− 15 )× (1 − 16 ) × (1 − 17 ) × (1− 18 )
5. Find the product of 1 −

1
a)
2
1
b)
8
1
c)
40320
1
d)
362880

15 1 1
6. is a fraction that lies between the fractions and . Find?
? 7 8

a) 112

b) 56

c) 32
d) 65

7. Out of the following fractions, which is the biggest


−5 −5 −5
, ,
11 12 17

a) None of them
−5
b)
11
−5
c)
12
−5
d)
17

−8 𝑎 20 − 45
8. If = = = , find a, b and c.
5 20 𝑏 𝑐

a) a=-32, b=-12.5, c=28.1

b) a=16.5, b=-36.3, c=-45

c) a= 32, b=-12, c=39

d) a= -32, b=-18, c=26

5 1
9. Charmi studies for 5 hours every day. She spends 4 hours studying math. How many
6 3
hours does she have left to study the other subjects?

a) 2 hours
1
b) hours
4
3
c) hours
2
1
d) 1 hours
6

1
10. Timmy runs every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays. On Tuesdays he runs 5
4
1
kilometers, and on Wednesday and Thursday he also runs 5 kilometers. How many kilometers
4
does he run in a month that has 4 Tuesday, 4 Wednesday and 4 Thursday?

a) 60km

b) 63 km

c) 15.75 km

d) 15 km

Polygons

1. A shape is made up of a regular hexagon and an equilateral triangle sharing one side. If
each side of the hexagon is 6 cm, what is the total perimeter of the combined shape?

a) 36

b) 42

c) 48

d) 54

2. Find the value of x.


a) 100°

b) 110°

c) 120°

d) 130°

3. Find the value of x

a) 20
b) 30
c) 35
d) 40

4. The sum of interior angles of a convex polygon is 9 times the measure of an exterior
angle of a regular hexagon. What is the name of the polygon?
a) Pentagon
b) Hexagon
c) Heptagon
d) Octagon
5. What is the sum of interior angles for a pendecagon (15-gon)?

a) 2340
b) 2440
c) 6780
d) 7890

6. Find the value of x

a) 110°
b) 135°
c) 145°
d) 150°

7. Find the value of x

a) 105.5°

b) 110°

c) 115°

d) 120.5°
8.

10 Questions

Decimals

1. If ten-thousandth of a number is 0.0005, find the number.

a)20000000

b)4

c)5

d)15

2. When the decimal number 2.78A is multiplied by 100, the answer is 278.5 Find the value of
A.

a)3

b)100

c)5

d)8

3. what is the product of 2.5 and 4.8

a)12.00

b)11.20

c)10.80

d)12.50

4. A shirt costs $25.50, and it is on sale for 25% off. What is the selling price?

a) $0.50

b) $50.50

c)$16.70

d)$19.13
5. 0.004992 divided by 0.312 is equal to:

a) 0.00016

b)0.0016

c)0.016

d)0.16

6. A vehicle covers a distance of 48.3 km using 2.3 liters of petrol. How much distance will it
cover with 18.7 liters of petrol?

a)392.7

b)1870

c)43.01

d)2077.38

7. The inner radius of a pipe is 12.625 mm, and the outer radius is 18.025 mm. Find the
thickness of the pipe.

a)30.65mm

b)1.43mm

c)5.40mm

d)227.57mm

8. A pipe is 76.8 meters long. What will be the greatest number of pieces of pipe each 8 meters
long that can be cut from this pipe?

a)8

b)9.6

c)10.1

d)9

9. If $20.70 is earned in 6 hours, how much money will be earned in 5 hours?

a) $4.14

b) $15.70
C)$14.70
d)$17.25

10. If the cost of a pen is $10.50, a book is $25.75 and a bag is $45.50, then find the total cost of
2 books, 3 pens and 1 bag.

a) $143.75

b) $128.50

c)$81.75
d)100.60

Percentage

10 Questions

1. A new car is priced at £7500. In a sale it is reduced by 20%. Calculate the reduction in
price.
a) £1600
b) £1500
c) £7300
d) £2000

2. Mary wins £400. She gives 50% to her mother. Mary gives 20% to her sister. She keeps the
rest. Work out how much each person receives

a) Mother £150, Sister £150, Mary £100

b) Mother £200, Sister £100, Mary 100

c) Mother £0, Sister £0, Mary £0

d)Mother £200, Sister £80, Mary £120

3. Calculate 75% of 300

a) 350

b)225

c)4
d) 375

4. A company is hosting a charity meal. 800 people work for the company. It is estimated 70%
of the employees will attend. It is expected that if an employee attends, they will bring a
partner. The cost of attending the meal is £5. How much money will be raised for charity?

a) £1120

b) £560

c) £4500

d) £ 5600

5. Two glasses contain orange juice. A 400ml glass is 40% full. A 300ml glass is half full. Which
glass contains less orange juice?

a) The 300 ml glass

b) both

c) The 400ml glass

c)none of them

6. Some students sit an exam. The pass mark is 80%. There are 40 marks in each test. Here are
the results:

Work out fraction of the students passed the exam

a) 3/5

b )1/2

c )2/5

d )1/4
7. Each day, Jacob eats 40% of the pistachios left in his jar at that time. At the end of the second
day, 27 pistachios remain. How many pistachios were in the jar at the start of the first day?

a)75

b)10.8

c)67

d)73

8.William is playing a board game in which he has to collect as many cards as possible. On his
first turn, he loses 18 percent of his cards. On the second turn, he increases his card count by 36
percent. If his final card count after these two turns is n, which of the following represents his
starting card count in terms of n?

a) n/ [(1.18) (0.64)]

b) (1.18) (0.64) n

c) n/ [(1.36) (0.82)]

d) (0.82) (1.36) n

9. A small clothing store sells 3 different types of accessories. 20% are scarves, 60% are ties and
the other 40 accessories are belts. If half of the ties are replaced with scarves, how many
scarves will the store have?

a)80

b)60

c)120
d)100

10. Over a two-week span, James ate 20 pounds of chicken wings and 15 pounds of hot dogs.
Anderson ate 20 percent more chicken wings and 40 percent more hot dogs. Considering only
chicken wings and hot dogs, what percent of food did Anderson eat more than James, by
weight (rounded to the nearest percent).

a)60%

b)29%

c)40%

d)49%

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