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This document is a practice quiz for the Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint Mathematics exam, consisting of various mathematical problems that candidates must solve. It includes instructions for answering the questions, materials allowed, and specific guidelines for writing and submitting answers. The quiz covers topics such as algebra, geometry, and number theory, with a total of 24 questions to be completed in one hour.

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Yafet Checkpoint Quiz CambridgeStyle

This document is a practice quiz for the Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint Mathematics exam, consisting of various mathematical problems that candidates must solve. It includes instructions for answering the questions, materials allowed, and specific guidelines for writing and submitting answers. The quiz covers topics such as algebra, geometry, and number theory, with a total of 24 questions to be completed in one hour.

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Centre Number: __________ Candidate Number: Name: ______________________

__________
Cambridge International Examinations

Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint

MATHEMATICS

Paper 1

Practice Quiz

1 hour

Additional Materials: Geometrical instruments; Tracing paper (optional)

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

1. Answer all questions.


2. Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
3. Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
4. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
5. Do not write in any barcodes.
6. No calculator allowed.
7. Show all your working; the number of marks is given in brackets at the end of each
question.
8. 1 Solve for y: y = 9x. What is y when x = 5? [1]
9. 2 Write an expression for m + 4 if one person scores m marks and another 4 more. [1]
10. 3 Calculate: 3.2 × 4.5 = ________ [2]
11. 4 Solve: 2x − 5 = 13. x = ________ [1]
12. 5 Find the lowest common multiple of 8 and 12. [1]
13. 6 Solve the inequality: −6 < n + 4 ≤ 10. n = ________ [1]
14. 7 A bottle contains 300 ml. How many litres in 5 bottles? ________ litres [1]
15. 8 Next in the sequence: 2×3 – 1×1 = ?, 4×5 – 3×2 = ?, ____ = ? [1]
16. 9 Complete: 0.9 × ____ = 900 [1]
17. 10 In rhombus ABCD, A(1,2), B(3,4), C(5,2). Plot D and write coordinates (__, __). [1]
18. 11 What is the exterior angle of a regular octagon? ________° [1]
19. 12 Which is wrong? (a) 60 ÷ 10 = 6 (b) 60 ÷ 15 = 4 (c) 60 ÷ 5 = 12 [1]
20. 13 Write 0.0072 in standard form. ________ [1]
21. 14 Write 3.1 × 10⁻² as an ordinary number. ________ [1]
22. 15 Draw the line x + y = 5 on the grid. [2]
23. 16 Solve simultaneously: x − y = 1 and x + y = 7. x = ____ y = ____ [2]
24. 17 Write 62000 in standard form. ________ [1]
25. 18 For the line y = 2x + 1, x is negative and y is even. Give one possible (x, y). [1]
26. 19 Represent on a number line: −3 < x ≤ 2. [1]
27. 20 A shape made of 3 rhombuses has one angle 70°. Find x. x = ____° [1]
28. 21 Convert 9/11 to a decimal (3 d.p.). ________ [1]
29. 22 A cuboid 3×4×5 cm. Find its volume. ________ cm³ [1]
30. 23 A regular polygon has exterior angle 60°. How many sides? ____ [1]
31. 24 Enlarge a triangle with scale factor 2, centre (1,1). Describe the effect on coordinates.
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