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• This examination n is 50 minnutes long
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• Please try
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• Write your
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• All worrking shouuld be writtten on thee paper.
• Calculaators are not allowedd.
1. Work out …
a) 25 + 32
57
Answer:……………………… [1]
b) 84 - 21
63
Answer:……………………… [1]
c) 119 + 385
504
Answer:……………………… [1]
d) 204 - 96
108
Answer:……………………… [1]
e) 83 – 17 + 26
92
Answer:……………………… [1]
f) 3.2 + 0.9
4.1
Answer:……………………… [1]
g) 4.77 – 0.45
4.32
Answer:……………………… [1]
2. A pentagon has five sides and a heptagon has seven sides.
a) How many sides in total would three pentagons have?
15
Answer:………..…………………sides. [2]
b) Phil says ‘I am looking at a picture that is made from pentagons and heptagons, where
none of the sides overlap. I count 38 sides in total’.
How many pentagons and heptagons are in the picture?
2 4
Answer:……………pentagons……………heptagons [3]
3. Work out…
a) 9×8
72
Answer:……………………… [1]
b) 123 × 3
369
Answer:……………………… [1]
c) 11× 23
253
Answer:……………………… [1]
d) 112 ÷ 4
28
Answer:……………………… [1]
e) 196 ÷ 14
14
Answer:……………………… [1]
4. a) A bus from Oxford to Reading costs £12.30 and a bus from Reading to London
costs £32 exactly.
If I have a £50 note in my wallet, and wish to travel by bus from Oxford to London via
Reading, how much money will I have at the end of the journey?
£5.70
Answer:……………………… [3]
b) Another bus journey is much shorter, and only costs 88 pence. What is the
smallest number of coins that can pass between the passenger and the bus driver in order
to pay the fare? Remember that the bus driver can give the passenger change.
3
Answer:……………………… [2]
5. a) Find the area of this rectangle, giving your answers in cm2.
12cm
D C
30mm
A B
36
Answer:………………………cm2
[1]
b) The rectangle is now cut from A to C in a straight line, and one of two the pieces
thrown away. What is the area of the remaining piece?
18
Answer:………………………cm2
[1]
c) Suppose the rectangle was cut differently, this time along the dotted lines as
shown below. The shaded shape is kept, and the other bits are discarded. What is
the area of the shaded shape?
12cm
D C
30mm
A B
18
Answer:………………………cm2 [1]
6. Draw all possible lines of symmetry on these shapes
a)
b)
[3]
7. This shape will be rotated.
It can be rotated to make three of the four shapes below; which is the odd one out?
Shape A Shape B Shape C Shape D
C
Answer: Shape……………………… [1]
8. For each diagram, write down the fraction of the shape that is shaded.
a) b)
1 3
— —
4
Answer:……………………… [1] 8
Answer:……………………… [1]
c)
d)
3 1
—
— 4
4
Answer:……………………… [1] Answer:……………………… [1]
9. a) Write 40% as a decimal.
0.4
Answer:……………………… [1]
b) Write 50% as a fraction.
—1
2
Answer:……………………… [1]
1 4
c) If = 0.2 , write as a decimal.
5 5
0.8
Answer:……………………… [1]
1 1 1
d) is half of . Write as a decimal.
10 5 10
0.1
Answer:……………………… [1]
10. Mark and Sue are sharing a pack of Cadbury’s celebrations. There are 36 individual
sweets in the pack.
a) Mark divides up the sweets so that he gets three times as many as Sue.
How many sweets does Sue get?
9
Answer:………………………sweets [3]
b) Sue complains about the above arrangement. She suggests that they should take
sweets out of the pile of 36 in a sequence.
Sue takes out one sweet.
Then Mark takes out two sweets.
The Sue takes out three sweets and so on until the pile is gone.
How many sweets does Sue get now?
16
Answer:……………………… [3]
11. Describe each of these sequences by a rule. Then write the next two terms in the
sequence.
a) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, ….
11 13
Answer: The next two terms are…………and…………… [2]
+2
Answer: The rule is………………………………………………………… [1]
b) 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ….
32 64
Answer: The next two terms are…………and…………… [2]
x2
Answer: The rule is………………………………………………………… [1]
c) 3, 5, 8, 12, 17, …
23 30
Answer: The next two terms are…………and…………… [2]
+2, +3, +4, +5……
Answer: The rule is………………………………………………………… [1]
d) 25, 21, 17, 13, 9, …
5 1
Answer: The next two terms are…………and…………… [2]
-4
Answer: The rule is………………………………………………………… [1]
12. a) Write the next two terms in this sequence
2 3 4 5 6
, , , , ,…
5 7 9 11 13
7 8
— —
15 17
Answer: The next two terms are…………and…………… [2]
b) What would be the hundredth term in the sequence?
101
—
203
Answer: ………………………………[2]
13. Find the values of the angles labelled below.
DIAGRAMS ARE
NOT TO SCALE!
a 120o
60°
Answer: a = ……………………… [1]
80o
c
b
30o 50o
50°
Answer :c = ……………………… [1]
70°
Answer: b = ……………………… [1]
14. You are told that 12 × 40 = 480 .
Use this fact to fill in the blanks:
24 ×40 = 960
_____
12 × _____
4 = 48
12 = 480 ÷ 40
_____
[3]
mbols -, +, × , ÷ into th
15. Insertt some or alll of the sym he boxes below to makee the calculaations
correct.
a) 6 x 8 = 48
4
b) 4 + 3 x 6 = 22
c) 4 x 4 ÷ 4=4
d) 8 ÷ 2 + 3 = 14 ÷ 2
[66]
16. mbols +, +, - , × , × intto the boxess below
Innsert the sym
too make a tottal of 33. You must usee all of the symbols
s in the list.
1 x 2 - 3 + 4 + 5 x 6
[4]
17. Teen green botttles hanging
g on a wall
Teen green botttles hanging
g on a wall
Iff one green bottle
b should
d accidentallly fall
Thhere'd be ninne green bottles hangingg on the wall
N
Nine green boottles .....
g (5 10 a.m
If thhe first bottlle fell at ten past five in the morning m.) and the otthers fell
dowwn at 5 minuute intervalss, what woulld the time be b when the last bottle fe
fell down?
Answer… 5.55am
…………… ……..[2]
18. Jaames decidees to pave a path arounnd the edge his
h rectanguular garden.. The garden n
m
measures 4 metres
m by 2000 cm, as shhown beloww. The pavinng tiles thatt he will usee measure
40cm by 40ccm as shown und the gardden, shown by the
n. The path will go all the way rou
dotted line. Be
B careful – the diagrram is NOT T TO SCAL LE.
200cm
40cm
m
40ccm
GAR
RDEN 4m
PAVIN
NG TILE
Each tile costs £3.500. How mucch will it coost the gardeener to lay his
h path?
Answer:… £119 ………… [5]
……………
19. 12 boy scouts will eat 30 loaves in 4 days.
a) How many boy scouts will eat 60 loaves in 4 days?
24
Answer:………………boy scouts [2]
b) How many days will it take 6 boy scouts to eat 30 loaves?
8
Answer:………………………days [2]
c) How many loaves will 3 boys scouts eat in 8 days?
15
Answer:………………………loaves [2]
20. Suppose x is worth 4, y is worth 5 and z is worth 1.
i) Find the value of
a) x+y+z
10
Answer:……………………… [2]
b) 2x + 2y
18
Answer:……………………… [2]
x+z x
ii) Which is bigger, or ?
y z
x
—
z
Answer:……………………… [3]
21. Find the smallest whole number that is divisible by 1, by 2, by 3, by 4, by 5 and by 6.
60
Answer…………………[3]
22. Place one of each of the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,7 in a region of the diagram below so that the
total in each of the circles is the same. The number ‘6’ is correctly placed as a hint.
2 3
5
6
7 4
Answer:……………………… [6]
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