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Formulae sheet: Foundation Tier


a

1
( a b)h
Area of trapezium = 2

4.

h
b

Formulae sheet: Higher Tier

c ro ss
s e c tio n

Volume of prism = area of cross section length

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r
Volume of sphere = 3
2
Surface of sphere = 4pr

1 2
r h
Volume of cone = 3
Curved surface area of cone = prl

h
r

In any triangle ABC


a
b
c

Sine rule sin A sin B sin C

b
A

a
c

Cosine rule a = b + c 2bc cos A

1
ab sin C
Area of triangle = 2
The Quadratic Equation
2
The solutions of ax + bx + c = 0, where a 0, are given by
x

b (b 2 4ac)
2a

5.

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30

(a)

Write down the number marked with an arrow.

40

50

.................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the number marked with an arrow.


.................................
(1)

200

(c)

300

400

500

Find the number 430 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ( ).
(1)

(d)

Find the number 3.7 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ( ).
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

6.

Natasha had one pound sixty pence.


Her friend, Kelly, had two pounds five pence.
Write down, in figures, how much money Kelly and Natasha each had.

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Natasha .......................
Kelly .......................
(Total 2 marks)

7.

(a)

Write down the fraction of this shape that is shaded.

Write your fraction in its simplest form.


.................................
(2)

(b)

2
Shade 3 of this shape.

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(1)
(Total 3 marks)

8.

(a)

In the space below, draw a line 12 cm long.

(1)

(b)

Find the point that is halfway along the line you have drawn.
Mark it with a cross ( )
(1)

Here is a grid of centimetre squares.


(c)

On the grid draw a rectangle that has length 6 cm and width 4 cm.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

9.

Complete this table.


Write a sensible unit for each measurement.

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Metric

Imperial

The weight of a turkey

The volume of water in a swimming


pool

The width of this page

centimetres

pounds
gallons
.
(Total 3 marks)

10.

The lines in the diagram are straight.

(a)

Mark with arrows, (>>), a pair of parallel lines.


(1)

(b)

Mark with the letter R, a right angle.


(1)

(c)

What type of angle is shown by the letter


(i)

x,

.................................

(ii)

y.

.................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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11.

Write down the mathematical name for each of these three different 3-D shapes.
(i)

(ii)

(i) ..............................

(ii) ..............................

(iii)

(iii) ..................................
(Total 3 marks)

12.

Here is a pictogram.
It shows the number of boxes of chocolates sold last week from Monday to Friday.
R e p re s e n ts
20 boxes of
c h o c o la te s
s o ld

M onday
T u esd ay
W ednesday
T h u rsd a y
F rid a y
S a tu rd a y
Sunday

(a)

Write down the number of boxes of chocolates sold on


(i)

Monday,

.................................

(ii)

Wednesday.

.................................
(2)

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On Saturday, 100 boxes of chocolates were sold.


(b)

Show this on the pictogram.


(1)

On Sunday, 55 boxes of chocolates were sold.


(c)

Show this on the pictogram.


(1)
(Total 4 marks)

13.

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
(i)

75, 56, 37, 9, 59

...........................................................................................

(ii)

0.56, 0.067, 0.6, 0.65, 0.605

...........................................................................................

(iii)

5, 6, 10, 2, 4

...........................................................................................

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(iv)

1 2 2 3
2, 3, 5, 4

...........................................................................................
(Total 5 marks)

14.

Here are some patterns made from matchsticks.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

(a)

P a tte rn n u m b e r 2

P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

Draw Pattern number 4, in the space below.

(1)

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The graph shows the number of matchsticks m in pattern number n.


(b)

Mark the point which shows the number of matchsticks used in Pattern number 4.

N um ber of
m a tc h s tic k s
used m

2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

6
4
2
0
8
6
4
2
0
8
6
4
2
O

4
3
2
P a tte rn n u m b e r n

(1)

(c)

How many matchsticks are used in Pattern number 10?

(1)

(d)

Write down a formula for m in terms of n.

.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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15.

12

27

4
6
16

5
3

Using only the numbers in the cloud, write down


(i)

all the multiples of 6,

(ii)

all the square numbers,

(iii)

all the factors of 12,

(iv)

all the cube numbers.

.
(Total 4 marks)

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16.

Tanya goes shopping.


She buys

1
2 kg of apples at 72p per kg,
4 bananas at 24p each,
5 kg of potatoes at 25p per kg.
She pays with a 5 note.
Work out how much change she should get.

.............................
(Total 4 marks)

17.

Here is a map of the British Isles.


The temperatures in some places, one night last winter are shown on the map.

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(a)

(i)

Write down the names of the two places that had the biggest difference in
temperature.
..........................................................................................................

(ii)

Work out the difference in temperature between these two places.


............................C
(3)

(b)

Two pairs of places have a difference in temperature of 2 C.


Write down the names of these places.
(i)

................................................ and ................................................

(ii)

................................................ and ................................................


(2)
(Total 5 marks)

18.

Here is a table for a two-stage number machine.


It multiplies by 2 then subtracts 1.
Complete the missing numbers in the table.
21
Input

Output

..

..

..

15
(Total 3 marks)

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19.

Here is a net of a cube.


D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
A

2 cm

The net is folded to make the cube.


Two other vertices meet at A.
(a)

Mark each of them with the letter A.


(2)

The length of each edge of the cube is 2 cm.


(b)

Work out the volume of the cube.


.........................cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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20.

Rosie had 10 boxes of drawing pins.


She counted the number of drawing pins in each box.
The table gives information about her results.

(a)

Number of
drawing pins

Frequency

29

30

31

32

Write down the modal number of drawing pins in a box.


.................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the range of the number of drawing pins in a box.


.................................
(1)

(c)

Work out the mean number of drawing pins in a box.


.................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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21.

Bob carried out a survey of 100 people who buy tea.


He asked them about the tea they buy most.
The two-way table gives some information about his results.
Tea bags

Packet tea

Instant tea
5

Total

50 g

100 g

35

20

60

200 g

15
25

100

Total
Complete the two-way table.

(Total 3 marks)

22.

(a)

Simplify
(i)

c+c+c+c
.................................

(ii)

pppp
.................................

(iii)

3g + 5g
.................................

(iv)

2r 5p
.................................
(4)

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(b)

Expand
5(2y 3)
.................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

23.

3
2
Here are two fractions 5 and 3 .
Explain which is the larger fraction.
You may use the grids to help with your explanation.

........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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24.

Fatima bought 48 teddy bears at 9.55 each.

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(a)

Work out the total amount she paid.

.............................
(3)

Fatima sold all the teddy bears for a total of 696.


She sold each teddy bear for the same price.
(b)

Work out the price at which Fatima sold each teddy bear.

.............................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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25.

Lisa packs pencils in boxes.


She packs 12 pencils in each box.
Lisa packs x boxes of pencils.

(a)

Write an expression, in terms of x, for the number of pencils Lisa packs.

.................................
(1)

Lisa also packs pens in boxes.


She packs 10 pens into each box.
Lisa packs y boxes of pens.
(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of x and y, for the total number of pens and pencils
Lisa packs.

.................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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26.

1
Simon spent 3 of his pocket money on a computer game.
1
He spent 4 of his pocket money on a ticket for a football match.
Work out the fraction of his pocket money that he had left.

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

27.
R

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

126 x
P

PQ is a straight line.
(a)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

..............................
(1)

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(b)

(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked y.

..............................
(ii)

Give reasons for your answer.


...................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

28.

Tayub said, When x = 3, then the value of 4x is 144.


2

Bryani said, When x = 3, then the value of 4x is 36.


(a)

Who was right?


Explain why.

(2)

(b)

Work out the value of 4(x + 1) when x = 3.

.................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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29.

Here are the plan and front elevation of a prism.


The front elevation shows the cross section of the prism.
P la n

F ro n t e le v a tio n

(a)

On the grid below, draw a side elevation of the prism.

(3)

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(b)

In the space below, draw a 3-D sketch of the prism.

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

30.

Here is part of a travel graph of Sins journey from her house to the shops and back.
20
18
16
D is ta n c e
in k m
fro m
S i n s
house

14
12
10
8
6
4
2
5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

T im e in m in u te s

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(a)

Work out Sins speed for the first 30 minutes of her journey.
Give your answer in km/h.

............................. km/h
(2)

Sin spends 15 minutes at the shops.


She then travels back to her house at 60 km/h.
(b)

Complete the travel graph.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

31.

In a survey, some families were asked to name their favourite supermarket. Some of the results
are shown in the diagram.
F a v o u r ite S u p e r m a r k e ts fo r fa m ilie s
TRESCO
20%

(a)

S A L IS B U R Y
18%

BRO A D W AY
9%

M O N TRO SE
7%

G ATESH EA D
5%

Write as a fraction the percentage whose favourite supermarket was Montrose.

.....................................
(1)

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(b)

Write as a decimal the percentage whose favourite supermarket was Salisbury.

.....................................
(1)

200 families took part in the survey.


(c)

Work out the number of families whose favourite supermarket was Tresco.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

32.

(a)

Measure the length of the line.

...................................
(2)

The line is to be the diameter of a circle.


(b)

Mark the centre of the circle with a cross.


(1)

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(c)

Draw the circle.


(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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33.

The diagrams show some solid shapes and their nets.


An arrow has been drawn from one solid shape to its net.
Draw an arrow from each of the other solid shapes to its net.

(Total 3 marks)

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34.

Nassim buys petrol from his local garage.


On Monday, he filled up his tank.

3
On Tuesday, his tank was 4 full.
(a)

What fraction of the full tank of petrol had he used?


.....................................
(1)

(b)

3
Write 4 as a decimal.
.....................................
(1)

(c)

3
Write 4 as a percentage.
.....................................
(1)

The garage has a diagram for converting gallons to litres.


5
4

20

3
2

10

1
G a llo n s

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(d)

Use the diagram to convert


(i)

2 gallons to litres,
..................................... litres

(ii)

3.5 gallons to litres.


..................................... litres
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

35.

Here is part of a train timetable from Crewe to London.

(a)

Station

Time of Leaving

Crewe

08 00

Wolverhampton

08 40

Birmingham

09 00

Coventry

09 30

Rugby

09 40

Milton Keynes

10 10

At what time should the train leave Coventry?

.....................................
(1)

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The train should arrive in London at 10 45


(b)

How long should the train take to travel from Crewe to London?

.....................................
(2)

Verity arrived at Milton Keynes station at 09 53


(c)

How many minutes should she have to wait before the 10 10 train leaves?

....................... minutes
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

36.

A school has a photocopier and a printing machine.


The cost of using the photocopier is given by the rule

Cost of
using the
photocopier

number of copies

cost of
one copy

The cost of one copy is 4 pence.


Geoff makes 96 copies.

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(a)

Work out the cost of using the photocopier to make 96 copies.

.
(2)

The cost of using the printing machine is given by the following rule

Cost of
using the
printing
machine

number of copies

cost of
one copy

copy fee

The cost of one copy is 3 pence.


The copy fee is 40 pence.
Charlotte makes 96 copies using the printing machine.
(b)

Work out the difference in their costs between Geoff and Charlotte.

.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

37.

54 327 people watched a concert.


(a)

Write 54 327 to the nearest thousand.

....................................

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(1)

(b)

Write down the value of the 5 in the number 54 327.

....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

38.

A shaded shape is shown on the grid of centimetre squares.

M irro r
lin e

(a)

Work out the perimeter of the shaded shape.

.......................cm
(1)

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(b)

Work out the area of the shaded shape.

.....................cm

(1)

(c)

Reflect the shaded shape in the mirror line.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

39.

Ray and Clare are pupils at different schools.


They each did an investigation into their teachers favourite colours.
Here is Rays bar chart of his teachers favourite colours.

5
F re q u e n c y

4
3
2
0

R ed

B lu e

G re e n

C o lo u rs

(a)

Write down two things that are wrong with Rays bar chart.
..............................................................................................................................
..............................................................................................................................
(2)

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Clare drew a bar chart of her teachers favourite colours.


Part of her bar chart is shown below.
6
5
4
F re q u e n c y

3
2
1
0

R ed

B lu e

Y e llo w

G re e n

C o lo u rs

4 teachers said that Yellow was their favourite colour.


2 teachers said that Green was their favourite colour.
(b)

Complete Clares bar chart.


(2)

(c)

Which colour was the mode for the teachers that Clare asked?
.....................................
(1)

(d)

Work out the number of teachers Clare asked.


.....................................
(1)

(e)

Write down the fraction of the number of teachers that Clare asked who said Red was
their favourite colour.
.....................................
(1)
(Total 7 marks)

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40.

Barry and Kath are studying a number pattern.


The first three numbers in the number pattern are

1, 2, 4

Barry says that the next number is 8.


Kath says the next number is 7.
Explain why both Barry and Kath could be right.
........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

41.

Audrey sells packets of sweets.


There are three sizes of packets.

S m a ll

M e d iu m

L a rg e

There are n sweets in the small packet.


There are twice as many sweets in the medium packet as there are in the small packet.
(a)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the number of sweets in the medium packet.

.....................................
(1)

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There are 15 more sweets in the large packet than in the medium packet.
(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the number of sweets in the large packet.

....................................
(1)

A small packet of sweets costs 20p.


Sebastian buys q small packets of sweets.
(c)

Write down an expression, in terms of q, for the cost in pence of the sweets.

.......................... pence
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

42.

Andy did a survey of the number of cups of coffee some pupils in his school had drunk
yesterday.
The frequency table shows his results.

(a)

Number of cups of coffee

Frequency

Work out the number of pupils that Andy asked.

.....................................
(2)
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Andy thinks that the average number of drinks pupils in his survey had drunk is 7.
(b)

Explain why Andy cannot be


correct. ..............................................................................................................................
..............................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

43.
y
5
4
P

3
2

1
6

1
2
3
4
5

The diagram shows two shapes.


(a)

Write down the mathematical name for the shape A.


.................................
(1)

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(b)

Write down the coordinates of the point P.


(...............,...............)
(1)

(c)

Write down the mathematical name of the triangle B.


.................................
(1)

The coordinates of another point are (2, 4).


(d)

Mark this point on the grid.


Label it Q.
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

44.

Every day, a quarter of a million babies are born in the world.


(a)

Write a quarter of a million using figures.


.......................................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the number of babies born in 28 days.


Give your answer in millions.

.......................................... million
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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45.
22
20
18
16
14

Pounds

12
10
8
6
4
2
0

7
6
K ilo g ra m s

10

11

12

The conversion graph above can be used for changing between kilograms and pounds.
(a)

Use the graph to change 22 pounds to kilograms.


............................. kg
(1)

(b)

Use the graph to change 2.5 kilograms to pounds.


..................... pounds
(1)

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Firoza weighs 110 pounds.


(c)

Change 110 pounds to kilograms.

............................. kg
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

46.

Simon repairs computers.


He charges
56.80 for the first hour he works on a computer and
42.50 for each extra hours work.
Yesterday Simon repaired a computer and charged a total of 269.30
(a)

Work out how many hours Simon worked yesterday on this computer.

.....................................
(2)

Simon reduces his charges by 5% when he is paid promptly.


He was paid promptly for yesterdays work on the computer.
(b)

Work out how much he was paid.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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47.

Use your calculator to work out


2

(2.3 + 1.8) 1.07


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

48.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
x
y

This is part of the design of a pattern found at the theatre of Diana at Alexandria.
It is made up of a regular hexagon, squares and equilateral triangles.
(a)

Write down the size of the angle marked x.


.....................................
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(b)

Work out the size of the angle marked y.

.....................................
(2)

The area of each equilateral triangle is 2 cm .


(c)

Work out the area of the regular hexagon.

.....................................cm

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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49.

In 2002, Shorebridge Chess Clubs total income came from a council grant and members fees.
Council grant
Members fees
(a)

(i)

50
240 at 5 each.

Work out the total income of the club for the year 2002.

.....................................
(ii)

Find the council grant as a fraction of the clubs total income for the year 2002.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(3)

In 2001, the clubs total income was 1000.


The club spent 60% of its total income on a hall.
It spent a further 250 on prizes.
(b)

Work out the ratio


The amount spent on the hall : the amount spent on prizes.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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50.
2

F lo w e rb e d

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The diagram represents a garden in the shape of a rectangle.


All measurements are given in metres.
The garden has a flowerbed in one corner.
The flowerbed is a square of side x.
(a)

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the shortest side of the garden.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Find an expression, in terms of x, for the perimeter of the garden.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(2)

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The perimeter of the garden is 20 metres.


(c)

Find the value of x.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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51.

Bhavana asked some people which region their favourite football team came from.
The table shows her results.
Region

Frequency

Midlands

22

London

36

Southern England

Northern England

24

Complete the accurate pie chart to show these results.


Use the circle given below.

M id la n d s

(Total 3 marks)

52.

(a)

Simplify

5p + 2q 3p 3q

.....................................
(2)

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y = 5x 3
(b)

Find the value of x when y = 4

x = ..............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

53.

The table shows some rows of a number pattern.


Row 1

1 2
2

Row 2

1+2

23
2

Row 3

1+2+3

3 4
2

Row 4

1+2+3+4

Row 8

(a)

In the table, complete row 4 of the number pattern.


(1)

(b)

In the table, complete row 8 of the number pattern.


(1)

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(c)

Work out the sum of the first 100 whole numbers.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

54.

Here are the times, in minutes, taken to change some tyres.


5

10

15

12

20

35

24

15

20

33

15

25

10

10

20

16

10

In the space below, draw a stem and leaf diagram to show these times.

(Total 3 marks)

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55.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
4 .5 m
2 .8 m
3 .2 m

The diagram represents a large tank in the shape of a cuboid.


The tank has a base.
It does not have a top.
The width of the tank is 2.8 metres.
The length of the tank is 3.2 metres.
The height of the tank is 4.5 metres.
The outside of the tank is going to be painted.
2
1 litre of paint will cover 2.5 m of the tank.
The cost of paint is 2.99 per litre.
Calculate the cost of the paint needed to paint the outside of the tank.

..................................
(Total 5 marks)

56.

Change 2.5 m to cm .

.............................. cm

(Total 2 marks)

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57.

(a)

Simplify
(i)

3g + 5g
.................................

(ii)

2r 5p
.................................
(2)

(b)

Expand

5(2y 3)
.................................
(1)

(c)

Expand and simplify


2(3x + 4) 3(4x 5)

.................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

58.

Here are some patterns made from matchsticks.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

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P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

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The graph shows the number of matchsticks m used in pattern number n.

N um ber of
m a tc h s tic k s
used m

26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
O

4
3
2
P a tte rn n u m b e r n

Write down a formula for m in terms of n.

.....................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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59.

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
(i)

0.56, 0.067, 0.6, 0.65, 0.605


..................................................................................................

(ii)

5, 6, 10, 2, 4
..................................................................................................

(iii)

1 2 2 3
2, 3, 5, 4

..................................................................................................
(Total 4 marks)

60.

Rosie had 10 boxes of drawing pins.


She counted the number of drawing pins in each box.
The table gives information about her results.
Number of drawing pins

Frequency

29

30

31

32

Work out the mean number of drawing pins in a box.


.................................
(Total 3 marks)

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61.
y
5
4
3
A

2
1
5

1
2
3
4
5

(a)

On the grid, rotate triangle A 180 about O.


Label your new triangle B.
(2)

(b)

1
On the grid, enlarge triangle A by scale factor 2 , centre O.
Label your new triangle C.
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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62.

(a)

Solve

7p + 2 = 5p + 8

p = ............................
(2)

(b)

Solve

7r + 2 = 5(r 4)

r = ...........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

63.

Work out the value of


(i)

2 3

(2 )

.................................
(ii)

.................................
(iii)

24 9

.................................
(Total 4 marks)

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64.

(a)

Use your calculator to work out


2

(2.3 + 1.8) 1.07


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

..........................................
(2)

(b)

Put brackets in the expression below so that its value is 45.024


1.6

3.8

2.4

4.2

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

65.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
x
y

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This is part of the design of a pattern found at the theatre of Diana at Alexandria.
It is made up of a regular hexagon, squares and equilateral triangles.
(a)

Write down the size of the angle marked x.


.....................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the size of the angle marked y.

.....................................
(2)

The area of each equilateral triangle is 2 cm .


(c)

Work out the area of the regular hexagon.

.....................................cm

(2)

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(d)

In the space below, use ruler and compasses to construct an equilateral triangle with
sides of length 4 centimetres.
You must show all construction lines.

(2)
(Total 7 marks)

66.

The table shows some rows of a number pattern.


Row 1

1 2
2

Row 2

1+2

23
2

Row 3

1+2+3

3 4
2

Row 4

1+2+3+4

Row 8

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(a)

In the table, complete row 4 of the number pattern.


(1)

(b)

In the table, complete row 8 of the number pattern.


(1)

(c)

Work out the sum of the first 100 whole numbers.

.....................................
(1)

(d)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the sum of the first n whole numbers.

.................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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67.

Bhavana asked some people which region their favourite football team came from.
The table shows her results.
Region

Frequency

Midlands

22

London

36

Southern England

Northern England

24

Complete the accurate pie chart to show these results.


Use the circle given below.

M id la n d s

(Total 3 marks)

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68.

Four teams, City, Rovers, Town and United play a competition to win a cup. Only one team can
win the cup.
The table below shows the probabilities of City or Rovers or Town winning the cup.
City

Rovers

Town

United

0.38

0.27

0.15

Work out the value of x.

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

69.

Julie does a statistical experiment. She throws a dice 600 times.


She scores six 200 times.
(a)

Is the dice fair? Explain your answer.


.............................................................................................................................
..............................................................................................................................
(1)

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Julie then throws a fair red dice once and a fair blue dice once.
(b)

Complete the probability tree diagram to show the outcomes.


Label clearly the branches of the probability tree diagram.
The probability tree diagram has been started in the space below.
R ed
D ic e

1
6

B lu e
D ic e

S ix

N ot
S ix
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

70.

Using the information that


97 123 = 11 931
write down the value of
(i)

9.7 12.3
..

(ii)

0.97 123 000


..

(iii)

11.931 9.7
..
(Total 3 marks)

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71.

Ben bought a car for 12 000.

Each year the value of the car depreciated by 10%.


Work out the value of the car two years after he bought it.

.
(Total 3 marks)

72.

Solve

7r + 2 = 5(r 4)

r = ...........................
(Total 2 marks)

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73.

2 < x 1
x is an integer.
Write down all the possible values of x.
.................................................
(Total 2 marks)

74.

2 < x 1

y > 2

y<x+1

x and y are integers.


On the grid, mark with a cross ( ), each of the six points which satisfies all these 3 inequalities.
y

4
3
2
1

x
1

1
2
3
4

(Total 3 marks)

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75.

Here are the first 5 terms of an arithmetic sequence.


6,

11,

16,

21,

26

Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence.

.................................................
(Total 2 marks)

76.
y

4
3
B

2
A

1
C
5

x
1

1
2
3
4

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Shape A is rotated 90 anticlockwise, centre (0, 1), to shape B


Shape B is rotated 90 anticlockwise, centre (0, 1), to shape C
Shape C is rotated 90 anticlockwise, centre (0, 1), to shape D
(a)

Mark the position of Shape D


(2)

(b)

Describe the single transformation that takes shape C to shape A.

..............................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

77.

The diagram represents a triangular garden ABC.


The scale of the diagram is 1 cm represents 1 m.
A tree is to be planted in the garden so that it is
nearer to AB than to AC,
within 5 m of point A.
On the diagram, shade the region where the tree may be planted.
B

(Total 3 marks)

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78.

This table shows some expressions.


The letters x, y and z represent lengths.
Place a tick in the appropriate column for each expression to show whether the expression can
be used to represent a length, an area, a volume or none of these.

Expression

Length

Area

None of
these

Volume

x+y+z
xyz
xy + yz + xz
(Total 3 marks)

79.

Mr Beeton is going to open a restaurant.


He wants to know what type of restaurant people like.
He designs a questionnaire.
(a)

Design a suitable question he could use to find out what type of restaurant people like.

(2)

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He asks his family Do you agree that pizza is better than pasta?
This is not a good way to find out what people who might use his restaurant like to eat.
(b)

Write down two reasons why this is not a good way to find out what people who might
use his restaurant like to eat.
First reason ..........................................................................................................
..............................................................................................................................
Second reason .....................................................................................................
..............................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

80.

A spaceship travelled for 6 10 hours at a speed of 8 10 km/h.


(a)

Calculate the distance travelled by the spaceship.


Give your answer in standard form.

........................... km
(3)

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One month an aircraft travelled 2 10 km.


4
The next month the aircraft travelled 3 10 km.
(b)

Calculate the total distance travelled by the aircraft in the two months.
Give your answer as an ordinary number.

........................... km
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

81.

(a)

Expand and simplify


(x + y)

.............................................................
(2)

(b)

Hence or otherwise find the value of


2

3.47 + 2 3.47 1.53 + 1.53

.............................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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82.
B

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

63
C

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In the diagram, A, B and C are points on the circle, centre O.


Angle BCE = 63.
FE is a tangent to the circle at point C.
(i)

Calculate the size of angle ACB.


Give reasons for your answer.

...............................
(ii)

Calculate the size of angle BAC.


Give reasons for your answer.

...............................
(Total 4 marks)

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83.

Simplify fully
(i)

3 3

(p )

.................................

(ii)

3q 4 2q 5
q3

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

84.

Mary recorded the heights, in centimetres, of the girls in her class.


She put the heights in order.

(a)

132

144

150

152

160

162

162

167

170

172

177

181

182

182

167

Find
(i)

the lower quartile,


........................... cm

(ii)

the upper quartile.


........................... cm
(2)

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(b)

130

On the grid, draw a box plot for this data.

140

150

160

170

180

190

cm
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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85.
O
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

40

9 cm

The diagram shows a sector of a circle, centre O.


The radius of the circle is 9 cm.
The angle at the centre of the circle is 40.
Find the perimeter of the sector.
Leave your answer in terms of .

...........................cm
(Total 4 marks)

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86.

Work out
(i)

.................................
(ii)

.................................
3

(iii)

16 2
.................................
(Total 3 marks)

87.

The force, F, between two magnets is inversely proportional to the square of the distance, x,
between them.
When x = 3, F = 4.
(a)

Find an expression for F in terms of x.

F = ...............................
(3)

(b)

Calculate F when x = 2.

.................................
(1)

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(c)

Calculate x when F = 64.

.................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

88.

Work out
(5 3 )(5 3 )
22

Give your answer in its simplest form.

.................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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89.

The incomplete table and histogram give some information about the ages of the people who
live in a village.

F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

(a)

10

20

30
40
A g e in y e a rs

50

60

70

Use the information in the histogram to complete the frequency table below.
Age (x) in years
0 < x 10

Frequency
160

10 < x 25
25 < x 30
30 < x 40

100

40 < x 70

120
(2)

(b)

Complete the histogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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90.

Simplify fully
(a)

2(3x + 4) 3(4x 5)

.................................................
(2)

(b)

3 5

(2xy )

.................................................
(2)

(c)

n2 1
2

n 1 n 2

.................................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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91.
y
5
4
3
2
A

1
5

1
2
3
4
5

1
Enlarge triangle A by scale factor 1 2 , centre O.
(Total 3 marks)

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92.

A bag contains 3 black beads, 5 red beads and 2 green beads.


Gianna takes a bead at random from the bag, records its colour and replaces it.
She does this two more times.
Work out the probability that, of the three beads Gianna takes, exactly two are
the same colour.

.................................
(Total 5 marks)

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93.
A

B
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

X
6a
F

6b
C

The diagram shows a regular hexagon ABCDEF with centre O.

OA = 6a
(a)

OB = 6b

Express in terms of a and/or b


(i)

AB ,

.....................................
(ii)

EF .

.....................................
(2)

X is the midpoint of BC.


(b)

Express EX in terms of a and/or b

.....................................
(2)

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Y is the point on AB extended, such that AB : BY = 3:2


(c)

Prove that E, X and Y lie on the same straight line.

(3)
(Total 7 marks)

94.

This is a sketch of the curve with equation y =f(x).


It passes through the origin O.
y

y = f(x )

A (2 , 4 )

The only vertex of the curve is at A (2, 4)

(a)

Write down the coordinates of the vertex of the curve with equation
(i)

y = f(x 3),

(...... , ......)

(ii)

y = f(x) 5,

(...... , ......)

(iii)

y = f(x),

(...... , ......)

(iv)

y = f(2x).

(...... , ......)
(4)

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The curve with equation y = x has been translated to give the curve y = f(x).
(b)

Find f(x) in terms of x.

f(x) = ..........................................
(4)
(Total 8 marks)

95.
4 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

10 cm

The diagram shows a cylinder with a height of 10 cm and a radius of 4 cm.


(a)

Calculate the volume of the cylinder.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

...........................cm

(2)

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The length of a pencil is 13 cm.


The pencil cannot be broken.
(b)

Show that this pencil cannot fit inside the cylinder.

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

96.

(a)

Express the following numbers as products of their prime factors.


(i)

60,

.............................
(ii)

96.

.............................
(4)

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(b)

Find the Highest Common Factor of 60 and 96.

.............................
(1)

(c)

Work out the Lowest Common Multiple of 60 and 96.

............................
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

97.

A garage keeps records of the costs of repairs to its customers cars.


The table gives information about the costs of all repairs which were less than 250 in one
week.
Cost, (C)

(a)

Frequency

0 < C 50

50 < C 100

100 < C 150

150 < C 200

10

200 < C 250

11

Find the class interval in which the median lies.

.............................
(2)

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There was only one further repair that week, not included in the table.
That repair cost 1000.
Dave says The class interval in which the median lies will change.
(b)

Is Dave correct?

Explain your answer.

..............................................................................................................................
..............................................................................................................................
(1)

The garage also sells cars.


It offers a discount of 20% off the normal price for cash.
Dave pays 5200 cash for a car.
(c)

Calculate the normal price of the car.

............................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

98.

x
x

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A cuboid has a square base of side x cm.


The height of the cuboid is 1 cm more than the length x cm.
3
The volume of the cuboid is 230 cm .
(a)

Show that

x + x = 230

(2)

The equation

x + x = 230

has a solution between x = 5 and x = 6.


(b)

Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
You must show all your working.

x = ...........................
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

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99.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
15 cm
The diagram shows a semi-circle.
The diameter of the semi-circle is 15 cm.

Calculate the area of the semi-circle.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............................
(Total 3 marks)

100. A straight line has equation

1
y = 2 x +1

The point P lies on the straight line.


P has a y-coordinate of 5.
(a)

Find the x-coordinate of P.

............................
(2)

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(b)

1
Write down the equation of a different straight line that is parallel to y = 2 x + 1.

.........................................
(1)

(c)

1
Rearrange y = 2 x + 1 to make x the subject.

.................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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101. Solve
2x 3y = 11
5x + 2y = 18

x = ......................
y = ......................
(Total 4 marks)

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102.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

A
4 .5 c m
B

6 cm
4 .8 c m

E
4 cm

BE is parallel to CD.
AE = 6 cm, ED = 4 cm, AB = 4.5 cm, BE = 4.8 cm.

(a)

Calculate the length of CD.

.......................cm
(2)

(b)

Calculate the perimeter of the trapezium EBCD.

.......................cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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ab
y =ab
2

103.
8

a = 3 10
7
b = 2 10
Find y.
Give your answer in standard form correct to 2 significant figures.

y = ...................................
(Total 3 marks)

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104.
A
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

38
8 .5 c m

The diagram shows triangle ABC.


BC = 8.5 cm.
Angle ABC = 90.
Angle ACB = 38.
Work out the length of AB.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

......................... cm
(Total 3 marks)

105. Julie does a statistical experiment. She throws a dice 600 times.
She scores six 200 times.
(a)

Is the dice fair? Explain your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

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Julie then throws a fair red dice once and a fair blue dice once.
(b)

Complete the probability tree diagram to show the outcomes.


Label clearly the branches of the probability tree diagram.
The probability tree diagram has been started in the space below.
R ed
D ic e

1
6

B lu e
D ic e

S ix

N ot
S ix
(3)

(c)

(i)

Julie throws a fair red dice once and a fair blue dice once. Calculate the probability
that Julie gets a six on both the red dice and the blue dice.

....................................
(ii)

Calculate the probability that Julie gets at least one six.

.....................................
(5)
(Total 9 marks)

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106.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

A
A

10 cm

5 cm

10 cm

5 cm
5 cm

20 cm

15 cm

20 cm

15 cm

The diagram represents a large cone of height 30 cm and base diameter 15 cm.
The large cone is made by placing a small cone A of height 10 cm and base diameter 5 cm on
top of a frustum B.

(a)

Calculate the volume of the frustum B.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.........................cm

(3)

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d cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
h cm

3d cm

The diagram shows a frustum.


The diameter of the base is 3d cm and the diameter of the top is d cm.
The height of the frustum is h cm.

The formula for the curved surface area, S cm , of the frustum is


2
2
S = 2d h d

(b)

Rearrange the formula to make h the subject.

h = ...................................
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Two mathematically similar frustums have heights of 20 cm and 30 cm.


2

The surface area of the smaller frustum is 450 cm .


(c)

Calculate the surface area of the larger frustum.

.........................cm

(2)
(Total 8 marks)

107.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
x
2x
20
The diagram shows a trapezium.
The measurements on the diagram are in centimetres.
The lengths of the parallel sides are x cm and 20 cm.
The height of the trapezium is 2x cm.

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The area of the trapezium is 400 cm .


(a)

Show that
2

x + 20x = 400

(2)

(b)

Find the value of x.


Give your answer correct to 3 decimal places.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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108.
A

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

8 cm

70
15 cm

In triangle ABC,
AC = 8 cm,
CB = 15 cm,
Angle ACB = 70.

(a)

Calculate the area of triangle ABC.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............................... cm

(2)

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X is the point on AB such that angle CXB = 90.


(b)

Calculate the length of CX.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

................................ cm
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

109. (a)

Show that

(2a 1) (2b 1) = 4(a b)(a + b 1)

(3)

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(b)

Prove that the difference between the squares of any two odd numbers is a multiple of 8.
(You may assume that any odd number can be written in the form 2r 1, where r is an
integer).

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

110.
L m

x
2

Elliot did an experiment to find the value of g m/s , the acceleration due to gravity.
He measured the time, T seconds, that a block took to slide L m down a smooth slope
of angle x.

He then used the formula

2L
g = T sin x
2

to calculate an estimate for g.


T = 1.3 correct to 1 decimal place.
L = 4.50 correct to 2 decimal places.
x = 30 correct to the nearest integer.

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(a)

Calculate the lower bound and the upper bound for the value of g.
Give your answers correct to 3 decimal places.

Lower bound .........................................


Upper bound ..........................................
(4)

(b)

Use your answers to part (a) to write down the value of g to a suitable degree of accuracy.
Explain your reasoning.
..............................................................................................................................
..............................................................................................................................
....................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

111.

x=2 ,
(a)

y=2

Express in terms of x and/or y,


(i)

p+q

....................................
(ii)

2q

.....................................
(iii)

p1

....................................
(3)

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xy = 32
2

and
(b)

2xy = 32
Find the value of p and the value of q.

p = ..............................
q = ..............................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

112. For all values of x and m,


(a)

x 2mx = (x m) k

Express k in terms of m.

....................................
(2)

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The expression
(b)

(i)

x 2mx

has a minimum value as x varies.


2

Find the minimum value of x 2mx.


Give your answer in terms of m.

....................................
(ii)

State the value of x for which this minimum value occurs.


Give your answer in terms of m.
....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

113. The probability that Betty will be late for school tomorrow is 0.05
The probability that Colin will be late for school tomorrow is 0.06
The probability that both Betty and Colin will be late for school tomorrow is 0.011
Fred says that the events Betty will be late tomorrow and Colin will be late tomorrow are
independent.
Justify whether Fred is correct or not.
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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114.
y
100
y = a b c o s (k t)

80

60

40

20

t
O

30

60

90

120

The graph of y = a bcos(kt), for values of t between 0 and 120, is drawn on the grid.
Use the graph to find an estimate for the value of
(i)

a,
.....................................

(ii)

b,
....................................

(iii)

k.
....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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115. (a)

Write down all the prime numbers between 40 and 50.

(2)

(b)

Write down the cube of 10.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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116. Here is a sketch of a triangle.


5 .7 c m

4 .2 c m
6 .3 c m

In the space below, use ruler and compasses to construct this triangle accurately. You must
show all construction lines.

(Total 3 marks)

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117. A litre of petrol costs 84p.


Work out the cost of 26 litres of petrol.
Give your answer in pounds.


(Total 3 marks)

118. The table shows information about the number of fillings the students in a class had last year.
Number of fillings

Number of students

10

More than 3

The headteacher is to choose a student at random from the class.


Find the probability that she will choose a student who had
(a)

exactly 1 filling,

(1)

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(b)

2 or more fillings,

(1)

(c)

either 1 filling or 2 fillings.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

119. A customer who cancels a holiday with Funtours has to pay a cancellation charge.
The cancellation charge depends on the number of days before the departure date the customer
cancels the holiday.
The cancellation charge is a percentage of the cost of the holiday.
The table shows the percentages.
Number of days before the departure date the customer
cancels the holiday

3 or less

Percentage of the
cost of the holiday

2955

40%

2228

60%

1521

80%

414

90%
100%

The cost of Amys holiday was 840.


She cancelled her holiday 25 days before the departure date.

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(a)

Work out the cancellation charge she had to pay.


(2)

The cost of Carols holiday was 600.


She cancelled her holiday and had to pay a cancellation charge of 480.
(b)

Work out 480 as a percentage of 600.

. %
(2)

Ravi cancelled his holiday 30 days before the departure date.


He had to pay a cancellation charge of 272.
(c)

Work out the cost of his holiday.


(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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120. (a)

Work out the value of 3p + 4q when p = 5 and q = 2

(2)

(b)

Given that y = 4x 3, work out the value of x when y = 11

x =
(3)

(c)

Multiply out 7(n 3)

(1)
(Total 6 marks)

121. Factorise t 5t

(Total 2 marks)

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122. Brass is made up of copper and zinc.


Every 100 grams of brass contains 20 grams of zinc.
(a)

Work out the weight of zinc in 60 grams of brass.

g
(2)

Brass contains 4 parts by weight of copper to 1 part by weight of zinc.


(b)

Work out the weight of copper in 350 grams of brass.

g
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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123.
20 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
9 cm

4 cm
8 cm
The diagram shows a shape.
Work out the area of the shape.

cm

(Total 4 marks)

124. This table is used to find numbers of rolls of insulation material needed for lofts of different
floor areas.
Floor area of loft
(A square feet)

Number
of rolls (n)

300

350

400

450

500

10

550

11

The floor of a rectangular loft is 30 feet long and 15 feet wide.

(a)

(i)

Work out the floor area of this loft.

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square feet
(ii)

Write down the number of rolls of insulation material needed for this loft.

..
(3)

n is the number of rolls of insulation material needed for a loft with a floor area of A square feet.
(b)

Express n in terms of A.

n =
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

125. Loft insulation reduces annual heating costs by 20%.


After he insulated his loft, Curtleys annual heating cost was 520.
Work out Curtleys annual heating cost would have been, if he had not insulated his loft.


(Total 3 marks)

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126. Jan measures the heights, in millimetres, of 20 plants in her greenhouse.


Here are her results.
178

189

147

147

166

167

153

171

164

158

189

166

165

155

152

147

158

148

151

172

Complete the stem and leaf diagram to show this information.


Stem

Leaf

(Total 3 marks)

127. Change 8 m to cm .

cm

(Total 2 marks)

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128. (a)

2 3

Work out 5 8

(2)

(b)

2
3
Work out 5 3 2 4

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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129. Simplify
(i)

p p

(ii)

x x

(Total 2 marks)

130. The mass of 5 m of copper is 44 800 kg.


(a)

Work out the density of copper.

kg/m

(2)

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The density of zinc is 7130 kg/m .


(b)

Work out the mass of 5 m of zinc.

kg
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

131. The fraction, p, of an adults dose of medicine which should be given to a child who weighs
w kg is given by the formula

3w 20
200

A child weighs 35 kg.


(a)

Work out the fraction of an adults dose which should be given to this child.
Give you answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

(2)

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(b)

Use the formula


adults dose.

3w 20
200 to find the weight of a child whose dose is the same as an

kg
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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132. The table gives information about the lunch arrangements of 900 students.
Choice

Frequency

Full meal

200

Hot snack

290

Cold snack

260

Packed lunch

150

Total

900

Angle

Draw an accurate pie chart to show this information.

(Total 4 marks)

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133. Change 28 miles to kilometres.

km
(Total 2 marks)

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134. A school has 1200 pupils.


575 of these pupils are girls.

2
5 of the girls like sport.
3
5 of the boys like sport.
Work out the total number of pupils in the school who like sport.

..
(Total 3 marks)

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135. Jennifer made x cakes.


She put 4 sweets on top of each cake.
(a)

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of sweets she used.

..
(1)

Paul made 3 more cakes than Jennifer.


(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of cakes Paul made.

..
(1)

Paul also put 4 sweets on each of his cakes.


(c)

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of sweets Paul used.

..
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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136. The graph below can be used to convert between two temperature scales, Fahrenheit (F) and
Celsius (C).
F
220
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
30

20

10

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

20
40

(a)

Use the graph to convert 50 F to degrees Celsius.

. C
(1)

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(b)

Use the graph to convert 10 C to degrees Fahrenheit.

F
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

137. (a)

Solve 7x + 18 = 74

x =
(2)

(b)

Solve 4(2y 5) = 32

y =
(2)

(c)

Solve 5p + 7 = 3(4 p)

p =
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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138. Amy bought 17 footballs for a total cost of 50.83.


James bought 11 footballs.
The cost of each football bought by Amy and James was the same.
Work out how much James paid for his 11 footballs.


(Total 2 marks)

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139.
A
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

62
C

Triangle ABC is isosceles, with AC = BC.


Angle ACD = 62.
BCD is a straight line.
(a)

Work out the size of angle x.

x =
(2)

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D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The diagram shows part of a regular octagon.


(b)

Work out the size of angle x.

x =
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

140. Use your calculator to work out


(i)

2.4

(ii)

39.69

(Total 2 marks)

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141. Use your calculator to work out the value of


(7.91 3 81) 4.32
6.23 1.491

Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

(Total 3 marks)

142. (a)

Simplify

4x + 7y + 2x 3y

(2)

(b)

Simplify

2pq + pq

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

143. (a)

Factorise

3t 12

(1)

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(b)

Expand and simplify 3(2x 1) 2(2x 3)

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

144. Prendeep bought a necklace in the United States of America.


Prendeep paid 108 dollars ($).
Arthur bought an identical necklace in Germany.
Arthur paid 117 Euros ( )

1 = $1.44
1 = 1.6
Calculate, in pounds, the difference between the prices paid for the two necklaces.
Show how you worked out your answer.


(Total 5 marks)

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145. Wayne bought an engagement ring for Tracy.


1

The total cost of the ring was 420 plus VAT at 17 2 %.

(a)

Work out the cost of the ring.


(2)

Wayne invited 96 people to an engagement party.


Only 60 of the people invited came to the party.
(b)

Express 60 as a percentage of 96.

%
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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146. The scatter graph shows information about 12 countries.


For each country, it shows the percentage of the population in farming jobs and the percentage
of the population living in towns.
80

70

P e rc e n ta g e
liv in g in
to w n s
60

50

40

30

(a)

10

20

30

40

50

60
70
80
P e rc e n ta g e in fa rm in g jo b s

Describe the relationship between the percentage of the population in farming jobs and
the percentage of the population living in towns.

(1)

(b)

Draw the line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

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In Mathsland, the percentage of the population in farming jobs is 35%.


(c)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the percentage of Mathslands population living in
towns.

. %
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

147. Daniel leaves his house at 07 00.


He drives 87 miles to work.
He drives at an average speed of 36 miles per hour.
At what time does Daniel arrive at work?

(Total 3 marks)

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148. (i)

Solve the inequality


5x 7 < 2x 1

(ii)

On the number line, represent the solution set to part (i).

(Total 3 marks)

149. (a)

Complete the table for y = x 3x + 1


x

11

5
(2)

(b)

On the grid below, draw the graph of y = x 3x + 1


(2)

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y
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5

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(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the minimum value of y.

y =
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

150. Henry invests 4500 at a compound interest rate of 5% per annum.


At the end of n complete years the investment has grown to 5469.78.
Find the value of n.

(Total 2 marks)

151. (a)

Express 120 as the product of powers of its prime factors.

(3)

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(b)

Find the Lowest Common Multiple of 120 and 150.

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

152. Nassim thinks of a number.


When he multiplies his number by 5 and subtracts 16 from the result, he gets the same answer
as when he adds 10 to his number and multiplies that result by 3.
Find the number Nassim is thinking of.

(Total 4 marks)

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153. The grouped frequency table shows information about the weights, in kilograms, of 20 students,
chosen at random from Year 11.
Weight (w kg)

Frequency

50 w < 60

60 w < 70

70 w < 80

80 w < 90

There are 300 students in Year 11.


Work out an estimate for the number of students in Year 11 whose weight is between 50 kg and
60 kg.

(Total 3 marks)

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154. (a)

Simplify
(i)

p p

(ii)

x x

(iii)

y4 y3
y5

(3)

(b)

Expand t(3t + 4)

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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155.
N

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

N
H o s p ita l

C in e m a

72
A rt
g a lle ry

The diagram shows the position of each of three buildings in a town.


The bearing of the Hospital from the Art gallery is 072.
The Cinema is due East of the Hospital.
The distance from the Hospital to the Art gallery is equal to the distance from the Hospital to the
Cinema.
Work out the bearing of the Cinema from the Art gallery.

(Total 3 marks)

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156. Here are some expressions.


1
2

ac

pc

2b

2ab

abc

a(b + c)

ab
c

pa

The letters a, b and c represent lengths.


1

p, 2 and 2 are numbers which have no dimensions.


Three of the expressions could represent areas.
Tick ( ) the boxes underneath the three expressions which could represent areas.

(Total 3 marks)

2
3
157. Work out 5 3 2 4

(Total 3 marks)

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158. The table shows information about the heights of 40 bushes.


Height (h cm)

(a)

Frequency

170 h < 175

175 h < 180

18

180 h < 185

12

185 h < 190

190 h < 195

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Height
(h cm)

CumulativeFre
quency

170 h < 175


170 h < 180
170 h < 185
170 h < 190
170 h < 195
(1)

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(b)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

40
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
30

20

10

170

175

180

185

190

195
H e ig h t (h c m )
(2)

(c)

Use the graph to find an estimate for the median height of the bushes.
cm
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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159.

x + 2

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

x 5
x + 6
The diagram shows a trapezium.
The lengths of three of the sides of the trapezium are x 5, x + 2 and x + 6.
All measurements are given in centimetres.
2

The area of the trapezium is 36 cm .


(a)

Show that x x 56 = 0

(4)

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(b)

(i)

Solve the equation x x 56 = 0

(ii)

Hence find the length of the shortest side of the trapezium.

cm
(4)
(Total 8 marks)

160.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

56

Q
R
P, Q, R and S are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
PR is a diameter of the circle.
Angle PSQ = 56.

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(a)

Find the size of angle PQR.


Give a reason for your answer.

(2)

(b)

Find the size of angle PRQ.


Give a reason for your answer.

(2)

(c)

Find the size of angle POQ.


Give a reason for your answer.

(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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161. The fraction, p, of an adults dose of medicine which should be given to a child who weighs w
kg is given by the formula

(a)

Use the formula


adults dose.

3w 20
200

3w 20
200 to find the weight of a child whose dose is the same as an

kg
(3)

(b)

Make w the subject of the formula

3w 20
200

w =
(3)

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3w 20
A
200 = A 12
(c)

Express A in terms of w.

A =
(4)
(Total 10 marks)

162. Mathstown College has 500 students, all of them in the age range 16 to 19.
The incomplete table shows information about the students.

Age (years)

Number of
male students

Number of
female students

16

50

30

17

60

40

18

76

54

19
A newspaper reporter is carrying out a survey into students part-time jobs.
She takes a sample, stratified both by age and by gender, of 50 of the 500 students.
(a)

Calculate the number of 18 year old male students to be sampled.

(3)

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In the sample, there are 9 female students whose age is 19 years.


(b)

Work out the least number of 19 year old female students in the college.

(2)

A newspaper photographer is going to take photographs of two students from Mathstown


College.
He chooses
one student at random from all of the 16 year old students and
one student at random from all of the 17 year old students.
(c)

Calculate the probability that he will choose two female students.

(3)
(Total 8 marks)

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163. Convert the recurring decimal 0.29 to a fraction.

(Total 2 marks)

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164.
F

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

A
D

B
C
ABCD and DEFG are squares.
Prove that triangle CDG and triangle ADE are congruent.

(Total 3 marks)

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165. A straight line, L, passes through the point with coordinates (4, 7) and is perpendicular to the
line with equation y = 2x + 3.
Find an equation of the straight line L.

(Total 3 marks)

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166.

6 cm

4 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
A

Cylinder A and cylinder B are mathematically similar.


The length of cylinder A is 4 cm and the length of cylinder B is 6 cm.
3
The volume of cylinder A is 80 cm .
Calculate the volume of cylinder B.

cm

(Total 3 marks)

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167. (a)

Evaluate
(i)

(ii)

36 2

(iii)

27 3

(iv)

16

81

34

(5)

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21
(b)

(i)

Rationalise the denominator of

7 and simplify your answer.

(ii)

Expand 5 2 3 5 2 3
Express your answer as simply as possible.

(4)
(Total 9 marks)

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168.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
3 cm

3 cm
The radius of a sphere is 3 cm.
The radius of the base of a cone is also 3 cm.
The volume of the sphere is 3 times the volume of the cone.
Work out the curved surface area of the cone.
Give your answer as a multiple of p.

cm
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169.
Q
T

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

OPQ is a triangle.
T is the point on PQ for which PT : TQ = 2 : 1.
OP = a and OQ = b.

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(a)

Write down, in terms of a and b, an expression for PQ .

PQ =
(1)

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(b)

Express OT in terms of a and b.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

OT =
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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170. The expression x 6x + 14 can be written in the form (x p) + q, for all values of x.
(a)

Find the value of

(i) p,

(ii) q.

(i) p =
(ii) q =
(3)

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The equation of a curve is y = f(x), where f(x) = x 6x + 14.


Here is a sketch of the graph of y = f(x).
y
y = f(x )

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(b)

Write down the coordinates of the minimum point, M, of the curve.

(1)

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Here is a sketch of the graph of y = f(x) k, where k is a positive constant.


The graph touches the x-axis.
y

y = f(x ) k

O
(c)

Find the value of k.


k =
(1)

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(d)

For the graph of y = f(x 1),


(i)

write down the coordinates of the minimum point,

(ii)

find the coordinates of the point where the curve crosses the y-axis.

(3)
(Total 8 marks)

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171. Use your calculator to work out the value of


(7.91 3 81) 4.32
6.23 1.491

Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

(Total 3 marks)

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172. A can of drink is in the shape of a cylinder.


The can has a radius of 4 cm and a height of 15 cm.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

15 cm

4 cm
Calculate the volume of the cylinder.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

(Total 3 marks)

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173.
3 .2 c m

Y
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

1 .7 c m

Z
XYZ is a right-angled triangle.
XY = 3.2 cm.
XZ = 1.7 cm.
Calculate the length of YZ.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

. cm
(Total 3 marks)

174. (a)

Expand and simplify


3(2x 1) 2(2x 3)

(2)

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(b)

Factorise
2

y +y

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

175. Charles found out the length of reign of each of 41 kings.


He used the information to complete the frequency table.
Length of reign
(L years)

(a)

Number of kings

0 < L 10

14

10 < L 20

13

20 < L 30

30 < L 40

40 < L 50

Write down the class interval that contains the median.

..
(2)

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(b)

Calculate an estimate for the mean length of reign.

. years
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

176. A floppy disk can store 1 440 000 bytes of data.


(a)

Write the number 1 440 000 in standard form.

(1)

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A hard disk can store 2.4 10 bytes of data.


(b)

Calculate the number of floppy disks needed to store the 2.4 10 bytes of data.

(3)
(Total 4 marks)

177. (a)

Complete the table for y = x 3x + 1


x

11

5
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 3x + 1


(2)

y
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5

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(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the minimum value of y.

y =
(1)

(d)

Use a graphical method to find estimates of the solutions to the equation


2

x 3x + 1 = 2x 4

x = or

x =
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

178. (a)

(i)

Solve the inequality


5x 7 < 2x 1

(ii)

On the number line, represent the solution set to part (i).

5
(3)

n is an integer such that 4 2n < 3.

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(b)

Write down the possible values of n.

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

179. The diagram represents a vertical flagpole, AB.


The flagpole is supported by two ropes, BC and BD, fixed to the horizontal ground at C and
at D.
B

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
1 2 .8 m

6 .8 m

42

AB = 12.8 m.
AC = 6.8 m.
Angle BDA = 42.

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(a)

Calculate the size of angle BCA.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

(3)

(b)

Calculate the length of the rope BD.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

m
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

180.
D ia g ra m s N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
C
B

8 cm
F

100

100

6 cm

E
5 cm

4 cm

Shapes ABCD and EFGH are mathematically similar.

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(i)

Calculate the length of BC.

BC = cm

(ii)

Calculate the length of EF.

EF = cm
(Total 5 marks)

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181. Solve the simultaneous equations


2x + 3y = 3
3x 2y = 28

x =

y =
(Total 4 marks)

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182.
A

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

1 1 .7 m

67
2 8 .3 m

AB = 11.7 m.
BC = 28.3 m.
Angle ABC = 67.
(a)

Calculate the area of the triangle ABC.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

. m

(2)

(b)

Calculate the length of AC.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

. m
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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183. One Monday, Victoria measured the time, in seconds, that individual birds spent on her bird
table.
She used this information to complete the frequency table.
Time (t seconds)

(a)

Frequency
0 < t 10

10 < t 20

16

20 < t 25

15

25 < t 30

12

30 < t 50

Use the table to complete the histogram.

F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

10

20
30
T im e (s e c o n d s )

40

50

(3)

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On Tuesday she conducted a similar survey and drew the following histogram from her results.

F req u en c y
d e n s ity

10

20

30

40

50

T im e (S e c o n d s )

(b)

Use the histogram for Tuesday to complete the table.


Time (t seconds)

Frequency
0 < t 10

10

10 < t 20
20 < t 25
25 < t 30
30 < t 50
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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184. Prove that,


2

(n + 1) (n 1)

is a multiple of 4, for all positive integer values of n.

(Total 3 marks)

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185. Two numbers have a difference of 15 and a product of 199.75


The larger of the two numbers is x.
(a)

Show that
2

x 15x 199.75 = 0

(3)

(b)

Solve the equation


2

x 15x 199.75 = 0

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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186.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

r cm

R cm

The diagram represents two metal spheres of different sizes.


The radius of the smaller sphere is r cm.
The radius of the larger sphere is R cm.
r = 1.7 correct to 1 decimal place.
R = 31.0 correct to 3 significant figures.
(a)

Write down the upper and lower bounds of r and R.


Upper bound of r =

Lower bound of r =

Upper bound of R =

Lower bound of R =
(2)

(b)

Find the smallest possible value of R r.

(1)

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The larger sphere of radius R cm was melted down and used to make smaller spheres of radius r
cm.
(c)

Calculate the smallest possible number of spheres that could be made.

(4)
(Total 7 marks)

187. (a)

Factorise
2

9x 6x + 1

(2)

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(b)

Simplify

6x 2 7x 3
9x 2 6x 1

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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188.
X

O
Y

X and Y are points on the circle, centre O.


M is the point where the perpendicular from O meets the chord XY.
Prove that M is the midpoint of the chord XY.

(Total 3 marks)

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189. Joan has two boxes of chocolates.


The boxes are labelled A and B.
Box A contains 15 chocolates. There are 6 plain, 4 milk and 5 white chocolates.
Box B contains 12 chocolates. There are 4 plain, 3 milk and 5 white chocolates.
Joan takes one chocolate at random from each box.
Work out the probability that the two chocolates Joan takes are not of the same type.

(Total 4 marks)

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190. Solve the simultaneous equations


2

x + y = 29
yx=3

(Total 7 marks)

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191. The depth, D metres, of the water at the end of a jetty in the afternoon can be modelled by this
formula
D = 5.5 + A sin 30(t k)
where
t hours is the number of hours after midday,
A and k are constants.
Yesterday the low tide was at 3 p.m.
The depth of water at low tide was 3.5 m.
Find the value of A and k.

A =

k =
(Total 4 marks)

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192. Ken had


Lisa had

one thousand and twenty pounds.


eight pounds and six pence.

Write down, in figures, how much money Ken and Lisa each had.
Ken ...............................
Lisa ...............................
(Total 2 marks)

193. Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.


3
(a)

13

18

23

Write down the next two terms of the sequence.


............, ............
(2)

(b)

Explain how you found your answer.


...........................................................................................................................................
(1)

(c)

Explain why 387 is not a term of the sequence.


...........................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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194.

(a)

(i)

What fraction of this shape is shaded? Write your fraction in its simplest form.
..........................

(ii)

1
Shade 4 of this shape.

(3)

9 is the number that is half way between 6 and 12


6
(b)

.........9........

12

Work out the number that is half way between


(i)

20

........................

60

(ii)

100 000

........................

200 000

(iii)

6.5

........................

6.6

(iv)

1
4

........................

1
2
(4)

(c)

1
Find the point on the line AB that is exactly 3 of the way along the line from A.
Mark this point with a cross ().

B
(1)
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195. (a)

Write down a sensible metric unit that should be used to measure


(i)

the height of a school hall,


...................................

(ii)

the weight of a pencil.


...................................
(2)

(b)

Write down a sensible imperial unit that should be used to measure the distance between
London and Manchester.
...................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

196.
y
4
3

1
4

4 x

1
2
3
4
(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point P.


(.......... , ..........)
(1)

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(b)

(i)

On the grid, plot the point (0, 3).


Label the point Q.

(ii)

On the grid, plot the point (2, 3).


Label the point R.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

197. The pictogram shows the number of videos borrowed from a shop on Monday and on Tuesday.

M onday

T uesday

R e p re s e n ts
1 0 v id e o s

W ednesday

T h u rsd ay

(a)

Write down the number of videos borrowed on


(i)

Monday,

.........................

(ii)

Tuesday.

.........................
(2)

On Wednesday, 40 videos were borrowed.


On Thursday, 15 videos were borrowed.
(b)

Show this information on the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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198. You can use this rule to work out the total number of points a football team got last season.
Multiply the number of wins by 3 and then add the number of draws
Last season Rovers had 10 wins and 0 draws.
(a)

Use the rule to work out the total number of points Rovers got last season.
..........................
(1)

Last season United had 20 wins and 5 draws.


(b)

Use the rule to work out the total number of points United got last season.

..........................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

199.

(a)

On the grid, draw a line from the point C perpendicular to the line AB.
(1)

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(b)

Sketch a cylinder in the space below.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

200. Nick takes 26 boxes out of his van.


The weight of each box is 32.9 kg.
(a)

Work out the total weight of the 26 boxes.

....................... kg
(3)

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Then Nick fills the van with large wooden crates.


The weight of each crate is 69 kg.
The greatest weight the van can hold is 990 kg.
(b)

Work out the greatest number of crates that the van can hold.

..........................
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

201. Sally wrote down the temperature at different times on 1st January 2003.
Time

(a)

Temperature

midnight

6 C

4 am

10 C

8 am

4 C

noon

7 C

3 pm

6 C

7 pm

2 C

Write down
(i)

the highest temperature,


.......................C

(ii)

the lowest temperature.


(2)

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(b)

Work out the difference in the temperature between


(i)

4 am and 8 am,
.......................C

(ii)

3 pm and 7 pm.
.......................C
(2)

At 11 pm that day the temperature had fallen by 5 C from its value at 7 pm.
(c)

Work out the temperature at 11 pm.

.......................C
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

202. Here are four road signs.

30
C
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Two of these road signs have one line of symmetry.


(a)

Write down the letters of each of these two road signs.


.............. and .............
(2)

Only one of these four road signs has rotational symmetry.


(b)

(i)

Write down the letter of this road sign.


.......................

(ii)

Write down its order of rotational symmetry.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

203. There are 800 students at Prestfield School.


144 of these students were absent from school on Wednesday.
(a)

Work out how many students were not absent on Wednesday.

..........................
(2)

Trudy says that more than 25% of the 800 students were absent on Wednesday.
(b)

Is Trudy correct? Explain your answer.


...........................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................
(2)

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45% of these 800 students are girls.


(c)

Work out 45% of 800

..........................
(2)

There are 176 students in Year 10.


(d)

Write 176 out of 800 as a percentage.

........................%
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

204. Here is a list of eight numbers.


5
(a)

12

20

25

26

28

33

From the list, write down


(i)

a square number,
..........................

(ii)

a number that is a multiple of 7,


..........................

(iii)

two numbers that are factors of 40,


............ and ............

(iv)

two numbers with a sum of 59.


............ and ............
(4)

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(b)

Tony says that 6 is a cube number because 2 = 6.


Tony is wrong. Explain why.
...........................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

205. The diagram shows a rectangular carpet.


5 m

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
2 m

Work out the area of the carpet.


..........................
(Total 2 marks)

206. (a)

Work out

11
5
12 6

..........................
(2)

(b)

Estimate the value of

68 401
198

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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207. (a)

Simplify

y+y
..........................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

p +p +p

..........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

208. Factorise x 3x
..........................
(Total 2 marks)

209. 60 British students each visited one foreign country last week.
The two-way table shows some information about these students.
France

Germany

Female
Male
Total
(a)

Spain

Total

34

18

60

15
25

Complete the two-way table.

(3)

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One of these students is picked at random.


(b)

Write down the probability that the student visited Germany last week.

..........................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

210.
A

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

60

B
(a)

(i)

60

Find the size of angle C.


..........................

(ii)

Triangle ABC is equilateral.


Explain why.
..................................................................................................................................
(2)

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(b)
S

x
Q

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

50
R

PQR is a straight line.


SQ = SR.
(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.


..........................

(ii)

Give reasons for your answer.


..................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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211.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
D

62

64

DE is parallel to FG.
Find the size of the angle marked y.
..........................
(Total 1 mark)

212. 20 students scored goals for the school hockey team last month.
The table gives information about the number of goals they scored.

(a)

Goals scored

Number of students

Write down the modal number of goals scored.


..........................
(1)

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(b)

Work out the range of the number of goals scored.


..........................
(1)

(c)

Work out the mean number of goals scored.

..........................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

213. Anil cycled from his home to the park.


Anil waited in the park.
Then he cycled back home.
Here is a distance-time graph for Anils complete journey.
8
D is ta n c e
fro m
hom e
(k m ) 6

0
0900

(a)

0910

0920

0930

0940
T im e o f d a y

0950

1000

1010

At what time did Anil leave home?


..........................
(1)

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(b)

What is the distance from Anils home to the park?


................... km
(1)

(c)

How many minutes did Anil wait in the park?


..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

214.
y
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
Enlarge the shaded triangle by a scale factor 2, centre 0.
(Total 3 marks)

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215. Neil buys a box of tiles.


The shape of the box is a cuboid.

(a)

How many vertices has a cuboid?


..........................
(1)

Here is a tile in the shape of a polygon.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

(b)

Write down the mathematical name of this polygon.


..........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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216. Here is a tile in the shape of a polygon.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The area of the tile is 8560 mm .


2

Change 8560 mm to cm .

....................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

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217.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

A
100

D
2x

47

ABCD is a quadrilateral.
Work out the size of the largest angle in the quadrilateral.

..
(Total 4 marks)

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218. Here are some patterns made up of dots.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1
(a)

P a tte rn n u m b e r 2

P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

In the space below, draw Pattern number 4.

(1)

(b)

Complete the table.


Pattern number

Number of dots

10

14

18

5
(1)

(c)

How many dots are used in Pattern number 10?

..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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219. Christine buys


a calculator costing 5.95
a pencil case costing 1.62
a ruler costing 25p
two pens costing 48p each
She pays with a 10 note.
(a)

How much change should she get from her 10 note?

........................
(3)

Christine needs 160 tiles for a room.


Tiles are sold in boxes.
There are 12 tiles in each box.
(b)

Work out the least number of boxes of tiles that Christine needs.

................ boxes
(2)

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Each box of tiles costs 12.20


(c)

Work out the total cost of the boxes of tiles that Christine needs.

........................
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

220. Fiona has four cards.


Each card has a number written on it.

Fiona puts all four cards on the table to make a number.


(a)

(i)

Write the numbers on the cards to show the smallest number Fiona can make with
the four cards.

(ii)

Write the numbers on the cards to show the largest number Fiona can make with
the four cards.

(2)

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Fiona uses the cards to make a true statement.


(b)

Write the number on the cards to make this true.


Use each of Fionas cards once.

=
(1)

A fifth card is needed to show the result of the multiplication 4915 10. She needs a fifth card
(c)

Write the number that should be on the fifth card.

(1)
(Total 4 marks)

221. Here is part of a railway timetable.


Manchester

07 53

09 17

10 35

11 17

13 30

14 36

16 26

Stockport

08 01

09 26

10 43

11 25

13 38

14 46

16 39

Macclesfield

08 23

09 38

10 58

11 38

13 52

14 58

17 03

Congleton

08 31

11 49

15 07

17 10

Kidsgrove

08 37

17 16

Stoke-on-Trent

08 49

10 00

11 23

12 03

14 12

15 19

17 33

A train leaves Manchester at 10 35.


(a)

At what time should this train arrive in Stoke-on-Trent?


.........................
(1)

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Doris has to go to a meeting in Stoke-on-Trent.


She will catch the train in Stockport.
She needs to arrive in Stoke-on-Trent before 2 pm for her meeting.
(b)

Write down the time of the latest train she can catch in Stockport.
.........................
(1)

(c)

Work out how many minutes it should take the 14 36 train from Manchester to get to
Stoke-on-Trent.

............. minutes
(1)

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The 14 36 train from Manchester to Stoke-on-Trent takes less time than the 16 26 train from
Manchester to Stoke-on-Trent.
(d)

How many minutes less?

............. minutes
(2)

The graph shows the percentage of trains each month that arrived on time from August to
March.
%

100

P e rc e n ta g e
90
o f tra in s
o n tim e
80
70

60

50
40
30
20
10

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(e)

Use the graph to write down the


(i)

percentage of trains which arrived on time in December,


..................... %

(ii)

lowest percentage of trains which arrived on time.


..................... %
(2)

The percentage for April was 70% and for May was 62%.
(f)

Complete the graph for April and for May.


(2)
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222.

1 cm
1 cm

(a)

(i)

Find the area of the shaded shape.

.................... cm

(ii)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.

..................... cm
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Here is a solid prism made from centimetre cubes.

1 cm

(b)

Find the volume of the solid prism.

.................... cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

223.
0

1
4

1
2

3
4

F u ll

The diagram shows the measuring scale on a petrol tank.


(a)

What fraction of the petrol tank is empty?

..........................
(1)

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The petrol tank holds 28 litres when full.


A litre of petrol costs 74p.
(b)

Work out the cost of the petrol which has to be added to the tank so that it is full.

..........................
(3)

(c)

What is the reading on each of these scales?


(i)
40

50

60

70

30

(ii)
80

90

20

100

10

110
0

120
m ph

am ps

.................. m p h

.................. a m p s
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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224. (a)

On the diagram below, shade one square so that the shape has exactly one line of
symmetry.

(1)

(b)

On the diagram below, shade one square so that the shape has rotational symmetry of
order 2.

(1)
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225.

(a)

What special name is given to this polygon?

..................................................
(1)

One of the polygons below is congruent to the polygon shown in part (a).
(b)

Draw a circle around this polygon.

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(c)

On the grid, show how this shape will tessellate.


You should draw at least 8 shapes.

(2)
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226. A shop has a sale.


The bar chart shows some information about the sale.

100
90
80

K ey

70
60

R e d u c tio n
in p ric e

50
40
30

S a le
p ric e

20

F ry e r

M ix e r

C ook set

M ic ro w a v e

Vacuum
c le a n e r

Iro n

10

The normal price of a vacuum cleaner is 80


The sale price of a vacuum cleaner is 60
The price of a vacuum cleaner is reduced from 80 to 60
(a)

Write the sale price of a vacuum cleaner as a fraction of its normal price.
Give your answer in its simplest form.
..........................
(2)

(b)

Find the reduction in the price of the iron.


.......................
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(c)

Which two items have the same sale price?


........................................ and ........................................
(1)

(d)

Which item has the greatest reduction in price?


.........................................
(1)

M ix e r

(e)

F ry e r

N o rm a l p ric e

90

N o rm a l p ric e

85

S a le p ric e

70

S a le p ric e

70

Complete the bar chart for the mixer and the fryer.
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

227. (a)

Write down the special name for this type of angle.

.........................
(1)

(b)

Write down the special name for this type of angle.

.........................
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(c)

230

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

120

This diagram is wrong.


Explain why
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

228. Mark throws a fair coin.


He gets a Head.
Marks sister then throws the same coin.
(a)

What is the probability that she will get a Head?

..........................
(1)

Mark throws the coin 30 times.


(b)

Explain why he may not get exactly 15 Heads and 15 Tails.


..........................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................................
(1)
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229. Joe can do, on average, 4 calculations on his calculator every minute.

(a)

1
How many calculations, on average, can he do in 7 2 minutes?

..........................
(2)

(b)

Use your calculator to work out the value of


(15 + 27.25)

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

230. Eggs are sold in boxes.


A small box holds 6 eggs.
Hina buys x small boxes of eggs.
(a)

Write down, in terms of x, the total number of eggs in these small boxes.

..........................
(1)
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A large box holds 12 eggs.


Hina buys 4 less of the large boxes of eggs than the small boxes.
(b)

Write down, in terms of x, the number of large boxes she buys.

..........................
(1)

(c)

Find, in terms of x, the total number of eggs in the large boxes that Hina buys.

..........................
(1)

(d)

Find, in terms of x, the total number of eggs that Hina buys. Give your answer in its
simplest form.

..........................
(2)
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231. This is a map of part of Northern England.


B la c k p o o l X
X P re s to n
X H a lifa x

W ig a n
X
X M a n c h e s te r

L iv e rp o o l
X

C h e s te r X

X S to k e -o n -T re n t

Scale: 1 cm represents 10 km
A plane flies in a straight line from Preston to Stoke-on-Trent.
(a)

How far does it fly?


Give your answer in kilometres.

..................... km
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(b)

Measure and write down the bearing of Preston from Manchester.

........................
(1)
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232. The diagram shows a sketch of triangle ABC.


D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

38

8 cm

BC = 7.3 cm.
AC = 8 cm.
Angle C = 38.

(a)

Make an accurate drawing of triangle ABC. The line AC has been accurately drawn.

C
(2)

(b)

Measure the size of angle A on your diagram.


.........................
(1)
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233. A group of students visited the USA.


The table shows information about the numbers of hamburgers the students bought on the visit.
Number of hamburgers

Number of
students

Work out the total number of hamburgers that these students bought.

..........................
(Total 3 marks)

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234. A student bought a pair of sunglasses in the USA.


He paid $35.50
In England, an identical pair of sunglasses costs 26.99
The exchange rate is 1 = $1.42
In which country were the sunglasses cheaper, and by how much? Show all your working.

......................................................
(Total 3 marks)

235. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 2x + 3


x
y

2
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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x + 3


y
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

3 x

1
2
3
4
(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find


(i)

the value of y when x = 1.3


y = ....................

(ii)

the value of x when y = 5.4


x = ....................
(2)
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236. The table shows the number of pages and the weight, in grams, for each of 10 books.

(a)

Number of pages

80

130

100

140

115

90

160

140

105

150

Weight (g)

160

270

180

290

230

180

320

270

210

300

Complete the scatter graph to show the information in the table.


The first 6 points in the table have been plotted for you.
(1)

320
W e ig h t
of book
(g )
300

280

260

240

220

200

180

160

(b)

60

80

100

120
N um ber of pages

140

160

180

For these books, describe the relationship between the number of pages and the weight of
a book.

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................................................................................................................................................
(1)

(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter diagram.


(1)

(d)

Use your line of best fit to estimate


(i)

the number of pages in a book of weight 280 g,


................. pages

(ii)

the weight of a book with 120 pages.


........................ g
(2)
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237. This is a list of ingredients for making a pear & almond crumble for 4 people.
Ingredients for 4 people.
80 g plain flour
60 g ground almonds
90 g soft brown sugar
60 g butter
4 ripe pears
Work out the amount of each ingredient needed to make a pear & almond crumble for 10
people.

..................... g plain flour


..................... g ground almonds
..................... g soft brown sugar
..................... g butter
..................... ripe pears
(Total 3 marks)

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238. The diagram shows a solid object.

(a)

In the space below, sketch the front elevation from the direction marked with an arrow.

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(b)

In the space below, sketch the plan of the solid object.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

239. Martin cleaned his swimming pool.


He hired a cleaning machine to do this job.
The cost of hiring the cleaning machine was
35.50 for the first day,
then 18.25 for each extra day.
Martins total cost of hiring the machine was 163.25
For how many days did Martin hire the machine?

.................. days
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240. Martin had to buy some cleaning materials.

1
The cost of the cleaning materials was 64.00 plus VAT at 17 2 %.
Work out the total cost of the cleaning materials.

.......................
(Total 2 marks)

241. Solve

3x = 18
x =....................
(Total 1 mark)

242. (a)

Expand

t(t 2)
..........................
(1)

(b)

Factorise

3y 12
..........................
(1)
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243. The manager of a school canteen has made some changes.


She wants to find out what students think of these changes.
She uses this question on a questionnaire.
"What do you think of the changes in the canteen?"

Excellent
(a)

Very good

Good

Write down what is wrong about this question.


........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
(1)

This is another question on the questionnaire.


"How much money do you normally spend in the canteen?"

A lot

(b)

Not much

Write down one thing that is wrong with this question.


........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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244. (a)

Simplify
(i)

e+f+e+f+e

..........................
(ii)

p +p +p

..........................
(2)

(b)

Work out the value of 5x + 1 when x = 3

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

245. Nick takes 26 boxes out of his van.


The weight of each box is 32.9 kg.
Work out the total weight of the 26 boxes.

....................... kg
(Total 3 marks)

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246. There are 800 students at Prestfield School.


45% of these 800 students are girls.
(a)

Work out 45% of 800

..........................
(2)

There are 176 students in Year 10.


(b)

Write 176 out of 800 as a percentage.

......................%
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

247. 20 students scored goals for the school hockey team last month.
The table gives information about the number of goals they scored.
Goals scored

Number of students

Work out the mean number of goals scored.

..........................
(Total 3 marks)

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248. John says For all prime numbers, n, the value of n + 3 is always an even number.
Give an example to show that John is not correct.

(Total 2 marks)

249.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

(a)

Work out the size of an exterior angle of a regular pentagon.

..........................
(2)

The area of the pentagon is 8560 mm .


(b)

Change 8560 mm to cm .

.................... cm

(2)

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Each side of another regular pentagon has a length of 101 mm, correct to the nearest millimetre.
(c)

(i)

Write down the least possible length of each side.

.................. mm
(ii)

Write down the greatest possible length of each side.

.................. mm
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

250. The probability that a biased dice will land on a four is 0.2
Pam is going to roll the dice 200 times.
Work out an estimate for the number of times the dice will land on a four.

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

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251.
y
6

C
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
B

ABCD is a rectangle.
A is the point (0, 1).
C is the point (0, 6).
The equation of the straight line through A and B is y = 2x + 1
Find the equation of the straight line through D and C.

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

252. (a)

Factorise x 3x
..........................
(2)

(b)

Simplify k k

..........................
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(c)

Expand and simplify


(i)

4(x + 5) + 3(x 7)
..........................

(ii)

(x + 3y)(x + 2y)
.......................................
(4)

(d)

Factorise (p + q) + 5(p + q)

......................................
(1)
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253.
A
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

25
B
60

A, B, C and D are four points on the circumference of a circle.


ABE and DCE are straight lines.
Angle BAC = 25.
Angle EBC = 60.
(a)

Find the size of angle ADC.


.........................
(1)

(b)

Find the size of angle ADB


.........................
(2)

Angle CAD = 65.


Ben says that BD is a diameter of the circle.
(c)

Is Ben correct? You must explain your answer.


.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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254. On the grid, show how this shape will tessellate.


You should draw at least 8 shapes.

(Total 2 marks)

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255. (a)

Write these five fractions in order of size.


Start with the smallest fraction.

3
4

1
2

3
8

2
3

1
6

................................................................
(2)

(b)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

65%

3
4

0.72

2
3

3
5

................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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256. The manager of a school canteen has made some changes.


She wants to find out what students think of these changes.
She uses this question on a questionnaire.
"What do you think of the changes in the canteen?"

Excellent
(a)

Very good

Good

Write down what is wrong about this question.


........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
(1)

This is another question on the questionnaire.


"How much money do you normally spend in the canteen?"

A lot

(b)

(i)

Not much

Write down one thing that is wrong with this question.


....................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(i)

Design a better question for the canteen manager to use.


You should include some response boxes.

(2)
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257. (a)

Solve

20y 16 = 18y 9

y = ....................
(3)

(b)

Solve

40 x
3 =4+x

x = ....................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

258. Eggs are sold in boxes.


A small box holds 6 eggs.
A large box holds 12 eggs.
Hina buys x small boxes of eggs.
Hina also buys 4 less of the large boxes of eggs than the small boxes.
(a)

Find, in terms of x, the total number of eggs in the large boxes that Hina buys.

..........................
(1)

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(b)

Find, in terms of x, the total number of eggs that Hina buys.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

..........................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

259. Amy has 10 CDs in a CD holder.


Amys favourite group is Edex.
She has 6 Edex CDs in the CD holder.
Amy takes one of these CDs at random.
She writes down whether or not it is an Edex CD.
She puts the CD back in the holder.
Amy again takes one of these CDs at random.
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


F irs t c h o ic e

S e c o n d c h o ic e

ED EX
CD

..........

0 .6

..........

ED EX
CD

N O T -E D E X
CD

..........

..........

..........

N O T -E D E X
CD
ED EX
CD

N O T -E D E X
CD
(2)

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Amy had 30 CDs.


The mean playing time of these 30 CDs was 42 minutes.
Amy sold 5 of her CDs.
The mean playing time of the 25 CDs left was 42.8 minutes.
(b)

Calculate the mean playing time of the 5 CDs that Amy sold.

......................... minutes
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

260. (a)

Use the information that


13 17 = 221
to write down the value of
(i)

1.3 1.7
..........................

(ii)

22.1 1700
..........................
(2)

(b)

Use the information that


13 17 = 221
to find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 39 and 17

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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261. The table shows some expressions.


The letters a, b, c and d represent lengths.
p and 2 are numbers that have no dimensions.
Three of the expressions could represent areas.
Tick ( ) the boxes underneath the three expressions which could represent areas.

abc
2d

pa

2a

pa + b

p(a + b)

2(c + d )

2ad

(Total 3 marks)

262. The probability that a biased dice will land on a four is 0.2
Pam is going to roll the dice 200 times.
Work out an estimate for the number of times the dice will land on a four.

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

263. The probability that a biased dice will land on a four is 0.2
Pam is going to roll the dice 200 times.
The probability that a biased dice will land on a six is 0.4
Ted rolls the biased dice once.
Work out the probability that the dice will land on either a four or a six.

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

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264. (a)

Express 108 as the product of powers of its prime factors.

.........................
(3)

(b)

Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 108 and 24

..........................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

265. Use the ruler and compasses to construct the perpendicular to the line segment AB that passes
through the point P.
You must show all construction lines.
B

A
(Total 2 marks)

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266. The diagram shows a wedge in the shape of a triangular prism.


D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

15 cm

The cross section of the prism is shown as a shaded triangle.


2

The area of the triangle is 15 cm .


The length of the prism is 10 cm.
Work out the volume of the prism.
..........................
(Total 3 marks)

267. (a)

Simplify

k k

.........................
(1)

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(b)

Expand and simplify


(i)

4(x + 5) + 3(x 7)

.........................
(ii)

(x + 3y)(x + 2y)

.........................
(4)

(c)

Factorise

(p + q) + 5(p + q)

.........................
(1)

(d)

Simplify

4 2

(m )

.........................
(1)

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(e)

34

Simplify 2t 3r t

.........................
(2)
(Total 9 marks)

268. Each side of a regular pentagon has a length of 101 mm, correct to the nearest millimetre.
(i)

Write down the least possible length of each side.

................ mm
(ii)

Write down the greatest possible length of each side.

................ mm
(Total 2 marks)

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269.
D ia g ra m s N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

5
8

cm
6

2
5

cm

The area of the square is 18 times the area of the triangle.


Work out the perimeter of the square.

......................... cm
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270.
y
3

1
The line with equation 6y + 5x = 15 is drawn on the grid above.
(a)

Rearrange the equation 6y + 5x = 15 to make y the subject.

y = .........................
(2)

(b)

The point (21, k) lies on the line.


Find the value of k.

k = .........................
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(c)

(i)

On the grid, shade the region of points whose coordinates satisfy the four
inequalities
y > 0,

x > 0,

2x < 3,

6y + 5x < 15

Label this region R.


P is a point in the region R. The coordinates of P are both integers.
(ii)

Write down the coordinates of P.


(.......... , ..........)
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

271.
y
6

C
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
B

1
O

A
x

ABCD is a rectangle.
A is the point (0, 1).
C is the point (0, 6).
The equation of the straight line through A and B is y = 2x + 1
(a)

Find the equation of the straight line through D and C.

.................................
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(b)

Find the equation of the straight line through B and C.

.................................
(2)

(c)

It is always possible to draw a circle which passes through all four vertices of a rectangle.
Explain why.
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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272.
y
3
2
1

1
2

3
4
5

1
Enlarge the shaded triangle by a scale factor 1 2 , centre P.
(Total 3 marks)

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273. 40 boys each completed a puzzle.


The cumulative frequency graph below gives information about the times it took them to
complete the puzzle.
(a)

Use the graph to find an estimate for the median time


............... seconds
(1)

40

C u m u la tiv e 3 0
freq u e n c y

20

10

10

20

30
T im e in s e c o n d s

40

50

60

For the boys


the minimum time to complete the puzzle was 9 seconds
and the maximum time to complete the puzzle was 57 seconds.

(b)

Use this information and the cumulative frequency graph to draw a box plot showing
information about the boys times.

10

20

30
T im e in s e c o n d s

40

50

60

(3)

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The box plot below shows information about the times taken by 40 girls to complete the
same puzzle.

0
(c)

10

20

30
T im e in s e c o n d s

40

50

60

Make two comparisons between the boys times and the girls times.
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(2)
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274. The histogram gives information about the times, in minutes, 135 students spent on the Internet
last night.
4

F re q u en c y
d e n s ity
(s tu d e n ts
per
m in u te )

10

20

30

40

50

T im e (t m in u te s )
Use the histogram to complete the table.
Time (t minutes)

Frequency

0 < t 10
10 < t 15
15 < t 30
30 < t 50
TOTAL

135
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275. Mr Patel has a car.


V

1600
(2 , 4 0 0 )
O

The value of the car on January 1st 2000 was 1600


The value of the car on January 1st 2002 was 400
The sketch graph shows how the value, V, of the car changes with time.
The equation of the sketch graph is
t

V = pq

where t is the number of years after January 1st 2000.


p and q are positive constants.
(a)

Use the information on the graph to find the value of p and the value of q.

p = ........................ q = .........................
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(b)

Using your values of p and q in the formula V = pq find the value of the car on January
1st 1998.

.............................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

276.
A

P
A, B and C are three points on the circumference of a circle.
Angle ABC = Angle ACB.
PB and PC are tangents to the circle from the point P.
(a)

Prove that triangle APB and triangle APC are congruent.

(3)

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Angle BPA = 10.


(b)

Find the size of angle ABC.

..............................
(4)
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277.
A

B
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

6a
P

6c

OABC is a parallelogram.

2
P is the point on AC such that AP = 3 AC.

OA = 6a. OC = 6c.
(a)

Find the vector OP .


Give your answer in terms of a and c.

..............................
(3)

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The midpoint of CB is M.
(b)

Prove that OPM is a straight line.

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

278. (a)

Find the value of

1
16 2

........................
(1)

(b)

Given that

40 k 10 , find the value of k.

........................
(1)

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( 5 +

20)

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

5
2

A large rectangular piece of card is ( 5 20 ) cm long and


A small rectangle 2 cm long and
(c)

8 cm wide.

5 cm wide is cut out of the piece of card.

Express the area of the card that is left as a percentage of the area of the large rectangle.

.................................%
(4)
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279. (a)

(ii)

Factorise 2x 35x + 98

...................................
(ii)

Solve the equation 2x 35x + 98 = 0

....................................
(3)

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A bag contains (n + 7) tennis balls.


n of the balls are yellow.
The other 7 balls are white.
John will take at random a ball from the bag.
He will look at its colour and then put it back in the bag.
(b)

(i)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the probability that John will take a
white ball.

....................................

2
Bill states that the probability that John will take a white ball is 5
(ii)

Prove that Bills statement cannot be correct.

(3)

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After John has put the ball back into the bag, Mary will then take at random a ball from the bag.
She will note its colour.

(c)

4
Given that the probability that John and Mary will take balls with different colours is 9 ,
2
prove that 2n 35n + 98 = 0

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(d)

Using your answer to part (a) (ii) or otherwise, calculate the probability that John and
Mary will both take white balls.

....................................
(2)
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280. A sketch of the curve y = sin x for 0 x 360 is shown below.


y
2

90

180

270

360

2
(a)

Using the sketch above, or otherwise, find the equation of each of the following two
curves.
(i)
y
2

90

180

270

360

2
(i) Equation y = ..........................

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(ii)
y
2

90

180

270

360

2
(ii) Equation y = ..........................
(2)

(b)

Describe fully the sequence of two transformations that maps the graph of y = sin x onto
the graph of y = 3 sin 2x
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(3)
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281. The manager of a school canteen has made some changes.


She wants to find out what students think of these changes.
She uses this question on a questionnaire.
"How much money do you normally spend in the canteen?"

A lot

Not much

Design a better question for the canteen manager to use.


You should include some response boxes.

(Total 2 marks)

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282. This is a map of part of Northern England.


B la c k p o o l X
X P re s to n
X H a lifa x

W ig a n
X
X M a n c h e s te r

L iv e rp o o l
X

C h e s te r X

X S to k e -o n -T re n t

Scale: 1 cm represents 10 km

A radio station in Manchester transmits programmes.


Its programmes can be received anywhere within a distance of 30 km.
On the diagram, shade the region in which the programmes can be received.
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283. The table shows the number of computer games sold in a supermarket each month from January
to June.

(a)

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

147

161

238

135

167

250

Work out the three month moving averages for this information.

............ ............ ........... ............


(2)

In a sale, a supermarket took 20% off its normal prices.


On Fun Friday, it took 30% off its sale prices.
Fred says, That means there was 50% off the normal prices.
(b)

Fred is wrong. Explain why.

(2)
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284. The equation


3

x 2x = 67
has a solution between 4 and 5
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.
You must show ALL your working.

x = ....................
(Total 4 marks)

285. A nanosecond is 0.000 000 001 second.


(a)

Write the number 0.000 000 001 in standard form.


.....................
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A computer does a calculation in 5 nanoseconds.


(b)

How many of these calculations can the computer do in 1 second?


Give your answer in standard form.

.....................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

286. Use your calculator to work out the value of


(a)

6.27 4.52
4.81 9.63

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

..........................
(2)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) to an appropriate degree of accuracy.

..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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287. Here are some patterns made from dots.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

P a tte rn n u m b e r 2

P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

P a tte rn n u m b e r 4

Write down a formula for the number of dots, d, in terms of the Pattern number, n.

(Total 2 marks)

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288.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

3 .8 c m
2 .5 c m

An ice hockey puck is in the shape of a cylinder with a radius of 3.8 cm, and a thickness of
2.5 cm.

It is made out of rubber with a density of 1.5 grams per cm .


Work out the mass of the ice hockey puck.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............... grams
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289.
D
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

6 m
E

x
8 m

DE = 6m.
EG = 10 m.
FG = 8 m.
Angle DEG = 90. Angle EFG = 90.
(a)

Calculate the length of DG.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

....................... m
(3)

(b)

Calculate the size of the angle marked x.


Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

..........................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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290. Solve the simultaneous equations


6x 2y = 33
4x + 3y = 9

x = ....................
y = ....................
(Total 4 marks)

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291.

Pictures NOT
accurately drawn
A 20 Euro note is a rectangle 133 mm long and 72 mm wide.
A 500 Euro Note is a rectangle 160 mm long and 82 mm wide.
Show that the two rectangles are not mathematically similar.

(Total 3 marks)

292. A company bought a van that had a value of 12 000


Each year the value of the van depreciates by 25%.
(a)

Work out the value of the van at the end of three years.

.......................
(3)

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The company bought a new truck.


Each year the value of the truck depreciates by 20%.
The value of the new truck can be multiplied by a single number to find its value at the end of
four years.
(b)

Find this single number as a decimal.

..........................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

293. A cone has a volume of 10 m .


The vertical height of the cone is 1.5 m.
Calculate the radius of the base of the cone.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

....................... m
(Total 3 marks)

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294. Amy has 10 CDs in a CD holder.


Amys favourite group is Edex.
She has 6 Edex CDs in the CD holder.
Amy takes one of these CDs at random.
She writes down whether or not it is an Edex CD.
She puts the CD back in the holder.
Amy again takes one of these CDs at random.
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


F irs t c h o ic e

S e c o n d c h o ic e

ED EX
CD

..........

0 .6

..........

ED EX
CD

N O T -E D E X
CD

..........

..........

..........

N O T -E D E X
CD
ED EX
CD

N O T -E D E X
CD
(2)

(b)

Find the probability that Amy will pick two Edex CDs.

.....................
(2)

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Amy had 30 CDs.


The mean playing time of these 30 CDs was 42 minutes.
Amy sold 5 of her CDs.
The mean playing time of the 25 CDs left was 42.8 minutes.
(c)

Calculate the mean playing time of the 5 CDs that Amy sold.

......................... minutes
(3)
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295. The shutter speed, S, of a camera varies inversely as the square of the aperture setting, f.
When f = 8, S = 125
(a)

Find a formula for S in terms of f.

..........................
(3)

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(b)

Hence, or otherwise, calculate the value of S when f = 4

S = ....................
(1)
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296.
A

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

3 .2 c m

8 .4 c m

AB = 3.2 cm
BC = 8.4 cm
2

The area of triangle ABC is 10 cm .


Calculate the perimeter of triangle ABC.
Give your answer correct to three significant figures.

..................... cm
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297.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

T
x

x + 5

O
x + 8

AT is a tangent at T to a circle, centre O.


OT = x cm, AT = (x + 5) cm, OA = (x + 8) cm.
(a)

Show that

x 6x 39 = 0

(4)

(b)

Solve the equation x 6x 39 = 0 to find the radius of the circle.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..................... cm

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(3)
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298.
F

E
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

C
30
D

60 cm

The diagram represents a prism.


AEFD is a rectangle.
ABCD is a square.
EB and FC are perpendicular to plane ABCD.
AB = 60 cm.
AD = 60 cm.
Angle ABE = 90.
Angle BAE = 30.
Calculate the size of the angle that the line DE makes with the plane ABCD.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

..........................
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299. Bill said that the line y = 6 cuts the curve x + y = 25 at two points.
(a)

By eliminating y show that Bill is incorrect.

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(b)

By eliminating y, find the solutions to the simultaneous equations


2

x + y = 25
y = 2x 2

x = ........................ y = ...................
or x = ........................ y = ...................
(6)
(Total 8 marks)

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300. Martin won the 400 metre race in the school sports with a time of 1 minute.
The distance was correct to the nearest centimetre.
The time was correct to the nearest tenth of a second.
(a)

Work out the upper bound and the lower bound of Martins speed in km/h.
Give your answers correct to 5 significant figures.

Upper bound ......................................... km/h


Lower bound ........................................ km/h
(5)

(b)

Write down an appropriate value for Martins speed in km/h.


Explain your answer.
.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................................
(1)

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The table shows the number of people in each age group who watched the school sports.
Age group

0 16

17 29

30 44

45 59

60 +

Number of people

177

111

86

82

21

Martin did a survey of these people.


He used a stratified sample of exactly 50 people according to age group.
(c)

Work out the number of people from each age group that should have been in his sample
of 50.
Complete the table.
Age group

0 16

17 29

30 44

45 59

60 +

Total

Number of people in sample


(3)
(Total 9 marks)

301. (a)

Solve

40 x
3 =4+x

x = ....................
(3)

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(b)

Simplify fully

4x 2 6x
4x 2 9

........................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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302.
y

P (x , y )
2
O

The diagram shows a sketch of a curve.


The point P(x, y) lies on the curve.
The locus of P has the following property:
The distance of the point P from the point (0, 2) is the same as the distance of the
point P from the x-axis.

Show that

1
2
y= 4x +1

(Total 4 marks)

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303. Enzo makes pizzas.

One day he makes 36 pizzas.


He charges 2.45 for each pizza.
(a)

Work out the total amount he charges for 36 pizzas.

................................
(3)

Mario delivers pizzas.


He is paid 65p for each pizza he delivers.
One day he was paid 27.30 for delivering pizzas.
(b)

How many pizzas did Mario deliver?

........................ pizzas
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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304. Rosa prepares the ingredients for pizzas.

She uses cheese, topping and dough in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5


Rose uses 70 grams of dough.
Work out the number of grams of cheese and the number of grams of topping Rosa uses.

Cheese ......................... g
Topping ....................... g
(Total 3 marks)

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305. The table gives information about an estate agents charges for selling a house.
Value of the house

Estate agents charges

Up to 60 000

2% of the value of the house

Over 60 000

2% of the first 60 000


plus
1% of the remaining value of the house

The estate agent sold a house for 80 000.


Work out the total charge.

................................
(Total 4 marks)

306. (a)

Work out

1 1

1 2 6

....................................
(3)

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(b)

Work out

1
5
12 2 8

....................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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307. The diagram shows a Tangram.


E

E
D ia g ra m a c c u r a te ly
d raw n

D
B

A
B

The Tangram is a large square that is made up from


one square A,
two triangles B,
one parallelogram C,
another square D and
two small triangles E.
2

The total area of the Tangram is 64 cm .


Find the area of
(i)

(ii)

(iii)

square A,

........................... cm

........................... cm

........................... cm

triangle B,

parallelogram C.

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308. (a)

Simplify
(i)

3a + 4b 2a b

................................
(ii)

5x + 2x 3x x

................................
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(b)

Expand the brackets


(i)

4(2x 3)

................................
(ii)

p(q p )

................................
(2)

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(c)

Expand and simplify

5(3p + 2) 2(5p 3)

...................................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

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309.
y
6
5
Q

4
3
P

2
1
3

5 x

1
2

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(i)

Describe fully the single transformation that maps shape P onto shape Q.
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................

(ii)

Reflect shape P in the line x = 1


(Total 5 marks)

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310.
N
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
A
63
138

B
Work out the bearing of
(i)

B from P,

..................................
(ii)

P from A,

..................................
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311. Sin wants to collect information about the different ways in which students travel to school.
Design a suitable data collection sheet that Sin could use to collect the information.

(Total 3 marks)

312. On average, Nick walks 18 000 steps every day.


He walks 1 mile approximately every 3500 steps.
Work out an estimate for the average distance, in miles, that Nick walks in one year.

.............................. miles
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313. Sandra carries out a survey of 90 Year 11 students.


She asks them their favourite snack.
She draws this accurate pie chart.
F a v o u rite s n a c k in
Year 11

D ia g r a m a c c u r a te ly
d raw n
K ebab
B u rg e r

H ot dog

C h ip s

Use the pie chart to complete the table.


Favourite snack
in Year 11

Frequency

Burger

20

Chips

45

Angle
180

Hot dog
Kebab
Total

90
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314. ABC is an isosceles triangle.


A
x

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

AB = AC
AB = 3p + q
BC = p + q
(a)

Find an expression, in terms of p and q, for the perimeter of the triangle.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

...................................
(2)

Angle A = x
(b)

Find an expression, in terms of x, for the size of angle B.

...................................
(2)

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(c)

Solve the simultaneous equations


3p + q = 11
p+q=3

p = ...................................
q = ...................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

315. (a)

Simplify

(i)

x6
x2
...................................

(ii)

4 3

(y )

...................................
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(b)

Expand and simplify (t + 4)(t 2)

...................................
(2)

(c)

Write down the integer values of x that satisfy the inequality


2 x < 4

...................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

316. D = ut + kt

u = 20
t = 1.2
k = 5
(a)

Work out the value of D.

.....................................
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D = 50
t=5
k = 5
(b)

Work out the value of u.

.....................................
(2)

(c)

Make u the subject of the formula


D = ut + kt

u = ...................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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317. The table gives information about the ages of 160 employees of an IT company.

(a)

Age (A) in years

Frequency

15 < A 25

44

25 < A 35

56

35 < A 45

34

45 < A 55

19

55 < A 65

Write down the modal class interval.


.......................................
(1)

(b)

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Age (A) in years

Cumulative Frequency

15 < A 25
15 < A 35
15 < A 45
15 < A 55
15 < A 65
(1)

(c)

On the grid below, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.
(2)

(d)

Use your graph to find an estimate for


(i)

the median age of the employees,


................................... years

(i)

the interquartile range of the ages of the employees.


................................... years
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Another IT company has 80 employees.


The age of the youngest employee is 24 years.
The age of the oldest employee is 54 years.
The median age is 38 years.
The lower quartile age is 30 years.
The upper quartile age is 44 years.
(e)

On the grid below, draw a box plot to show information about the ages of the employees.
(2)

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180
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
160

140

120

100

80

60

40

20

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30
40
A g e (A ) in y e a rs

50

60

70

330

Diagram for part (e).

10

20

30
40
A g e (A ) in y e a rs

50

60

70
(Total 9 marks)

318. Fred went on holiday to France.


He changed 475 to Euros.
1 = 1.57 Euros.
(a)

Change 475 to Euros.

.................... Euros
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In France, Fred went to a festival.


There were 650 people at the festival.
16% of the people at the festival were British.
(b)

Work out 16% of 650

..............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

319. (a)

Solve x + 2x = 12

x = .............................
(1)

(b)

Solve 2y 1 = 13

y = .............................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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320.
a

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

138

65
Work out the value of a.

a = .............................
(Total 3 marks)

321. The diagram shows part of a shape.


The shape has rotational symmetry of order 4 about the point P.

(a)

On the grid above, complete the shape.


(3)

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(b)

On the grid below, show how the shaded shape will tessellate.
You should draw at least six shapes.

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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322. P, Q and R are three stations on a railway line.


P

Q
2 6 m ile s

4 m ile s

PQ = 26 miles.
QR = 4 miles.
A passenger train leaves P at 12 00. It arrives at Q at 12 30.
Information about the journey from P to Q is shown on the travel graph opposite.
The passenger train stops at Q for 10 minutes.
It then returns to P at the same speed as on the journey from P to Q.
(a)

On the grid, complete the travel graph for this train.


(2)

A goods train leaves R at 12 00.


It arrives at P at 13 00.
(b)

On the grid, draw the travel graph for the goods train.
(1)

(c)

Write down the distance from P where the goods train passes the passenger train.

............................ miles
(1)

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D is ta n c e
(m ile s )
fro m P
R
Q

30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
12 00

12 30

13 00

13 30

14 00

T im e o f D a y
(Total 4 marks)

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323. The cost of 4 kg of apples is 3.36


The total cost of 3 kg of apples and 2.5 kg of pears is 4.12
Work out the cost of 1 kg of pears.
Give your answer in pence.

.................................. p
(Total 3 marks)

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324. Anil counted the number of letters in each of 30 sentences in a newspaper.


Anil showed his results in a stem and leaf diagram.
0

8 8 9

1 2 3 4 4 8 9

0 3 5 5 7 7 8

2 2 3 3 6 6 8 8

1 2 3 3 5
Key 4 1

(a)

stands for 41 letters

Write down the number of sentences with 36 letters.

..............................
(1)

(b)

Work out the range.

..............................
(1)

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(c)

Work out the median.

..............................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

325. Jo buys 8 cups and 8 mugs.


A cup costs x.
A mug costs (x + 2)
(a)

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the total cost, in pounds, of 8 cups and
8 mugs.

..............................
(2)

The total cost of 8 cups and 8 mugs is 72


(b)

(i)

Express this information as an equation in terms of x.

....................................
(1)

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(ii)

Solve your equation to find the cost of a cup and the cost of a mug.

Cost of a cup ..............................


Cost of a mug ..............................
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

326. Marys floor is a rectangle 8 m long and 5 m wide.


She wants to cover the floor completely with carpet tiles.
Each carpet tile is square with sides of length 50 cm.
Each carpet tile costs 4.19
Work out the cost of covering Marys floor completely with carpet tiles.

..............................
(Total 3 marks)

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327. The diameter of a circle is 12 centimetres.


(a)

Work out the circumference of the circle.


Give your answer, in centimetres, correct to 1 decimal place.

12 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
d ra w n a c c u ra te ly

.............................. cm
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D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The length of each diagonal of a square is 20 cm.


(b)

Work out the area of the square.

.............................. cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

328.
Number of girls

Number of boys

Year 10

108

132

Year 11

90

110

The table gives information about Year 10 and Year 11 at Mathstown School.
(a)

Work out the percentage of students in Year 10 who are girls.

................................ %
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Mathstown School had an end of term party.


40% of the students in Year 10 and 70% of the students in Year 11 went to the party.
(b)

Work out the percentage of all students in Years 10 and 11 who went to the party.

................................ %
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

329. Pablo is an artist.


The scatter graph, below, gives information about the area and the cost of some of his pictures.
The table shows the area and the cost of another three of his pictures.
2

(a)

Area (cm )

2000

2900

3260

Cost ()

1150

1250

1500

On the scatter garph, plot the information from the table.


(1)

(b)

Describe the relationship between the area of a picture and its cost.
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
(1)

(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

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(d)

Use your line of best fit to find an estimate of the cost of a picture with an area of
2
2500 cm .

.................................
(1)

All Pablos pictures are rectangles.


One of his pictures costs 1000.
Its length is 48 cm.
(e)

Use your line of best fit to find an estimate for the width of the picture.

............................... cm
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1600

1400

1200

1000
C o st ( )
800

600

400

200

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

A re a (c m 2 )
(Total 6 marks)

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330.

y=

r t sin x
r t sin x

r = 8.8
t = 7.2
x = 40
Calculate the value of y. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

y = ............................
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331. Rosa prepares the ingredients for pizzas.

She uses cheese, topping and dough in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5


Rose uses 70 grams of dough.
Work out the number of grams of cheese and the number of grams of topping Rosa uses.

Cheese ......................... g
Topping ....................... g
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332. Work out

1
5
12 2 8

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

333. (a)

Expand the brackets p(q p )

...................................
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(b)

Expand and simplify 5(3p + 2) 2(5p 3)

...................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

334. (a)

(i)

Write 40 000 000 in standard form.

...................................
(ii)

Write 3 10 as an ordinary number.

...................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the value of


5

3 10 40 000 000
Give your answer in standard form.

...................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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335. ABC is an isosceles triangle.


A
x

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

AB = AC
Angle A = x
(a)

Find an expression, in terms of x, for the size of angle B.

...................................
(2)

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(b)

Solve the simultaneous equations.


3p + q = 11
p+q=3

p = ...................................
q = ...................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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336.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

Calculate the size of the exterior angle of a regular hexagon.

...................................
(Total 2 marks)

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337. Use ruler and compasses to construct an angle of 45 at A.


You must show all construction lines.

A
(Total 3 marks)

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338.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
5 cm

4 cm

7 cm
3 cm
Calculate the volume of the triangular prism.

...................................
(Total 4 marks)

339. (a)

Simplify

(i)

x6
x2
..................................

(ii)

4 3

(y )

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(b)

Expand and simplify

(t + 4)(t 2)

...................................
(2)

(c)

Write down the integer values of x that satisfy the inequality


2 x < 4

...................................
(2)

(d)

Find the value of


(i)

36

1
2

...................................
(ii)

27

2
3

...................................
(2)
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340. (a)

On the grid below, draw straight lines and use shading to show the region R that satisfies
the inequalities
x2

yx

x+y6

y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O

x
(3)

The point P with coordinates (x, y) lies inside the region R.


x and y are integers.
(b)

Write down the coordinates of all the points of R whose coordinates are both integers.
................................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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341. Make u the subject of the formula


D = ut + kt

u = ...................................
(Total 2 marks)

342. The table gives information about the ages of 160 employees of an IT company.

(a)

Age (A) in years

Frequency

15 < A 25

44

25 < A 35

56

35 < A 45

34

45 < A 55

19

55 < A 65

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Age (A) in years

Cumulative Frequency

15 < A 25
15 < A 35
15 < A 45
15 < A 55
15 < A 65
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(b)

On the grid below, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.
(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for


(i)

the median age of the employees,


................................... years

(ii)

the interquartile range of the ages of the employees.


................................... years
(3)

Another IT company has 80 employees.


The age of the youngest employee is 24 years.
The age of the oldest employee is 54 years.
The median age is 38 years.
The lower quartile age is 30 years.
The upper quartile age is 44 years.
(d)

On the grid, draw a box plot to show information about the ages of the employees.
(2)

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C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
160

140

120

100

80

60

40

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40
A g e (A ) in y e a rs

50

60

70

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Diagram for part (d).

10

20

30
40
A g e (A ) in y e a rs

50

60

70
(Total 8 marks)

343.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

35
O

The diagram shows a circle, centre O.


AC is a diameter.
Angle BAC = 35.
D is the point on AC such that angle BDA is a right angle.
(a)

Work out the size of angle BCA.


Give reasons for your answer.

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(b)

Calculate the size of angle DBC.

...................................
(1)

(c)

Calculate the size of angle BOA.

...................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

344. The length of a rectangle is twice the width of the rectangle.


The length of a diagonal of the rectangle is 25 cm.

2x
Work out the area of the rectangle.
Give your answer as an integer.

................................... cm

(Total 3 marks)

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345. PQRS is a quadrilateral.


P

PQ is parallel to SR.
SP is parallel to RQ.
(a)

Prove that triangle PQS is congruent to triangle RSQ.

(3)

(b)

In quadrilateral PQRS, angle SPQ is obtuse.


Explain why PQRS cannot be a cyclic quadrilateral.

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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346. This histogram gives information about the books sold in a bookshop one Saturday.
20
F req u en c y
d e n s ity
16
(n u m b e r
of books 12
per )
8
4
0
0

(a)

10

15
20
25
30
P ric e (P ) in p o u n d s ( )

35

40

Use the histogram to complete the table.


Price (P) in pounds ()

Frequency

0<P5
5 < P 10
10 < P 20
20 < P 40
(2)

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The frequency table below gives information about the books sold in a second bookshop on the
same Saturday.

(b)

Price (P) in pounds ()

Frequency

0<P5

80

5 < P 10

20

10 < P 20

24

20 < P 40

96

On the grid below, draw a histogram to represent the information about the books sold in
the second bookshop.

10

15
20
25
30
P ric e (P ) in p o u n d s ( )

35

40

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

347. (a)

Express

2 in the form a b , where a and b are positive integers.

...................................
(2)

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The diagram shows a right-angled isosceles triangle.


6

The length of each of its equal sides is

2 cm.

6 cm
2

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

6 cm
2

(b)

Find the area of the triangle.


Give your answer as an integer.

............................ cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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348.
y

G ra p h A

G ra p h B

G ra p h C

G ra p h D

The graphs of y against x represent four different types of proportionality.

Write down the letter of the graph which represents the type of proportionality.
Type of proportionality

Graph letter

y is directly proportional to x

.........................

y is inversely proportional to x

.........................

y is proportional to the square of x

.........................

y is inversely proportional to the square of x

.........................
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349. (a)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the nth multiple of 5.

.............................
(1)

(b)

Hence or otherwise
(i)

prove that the sum of two consecutive multiples of 5 is always an odd number,

(ii)

prove that the product of two consecutive multiples of 5 is always an even number.

(5)
(Total 6 marks)

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350.
y

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

2
y = a s in x

1
0

90

180

270

360

1
2

y = cos x + b

The diagram shows part of two graphs.


The equation of one graph is
The equation of the other graph is
(a)

y = a sin x
y = cos x + b

Use the graphs to find the value of a and the value of b.

a = .............................
b = .............................
(2)

(b)

Use the graphs to find the values of x in the range 0 x 720 when
a sin x = cos x + b.

x = ..........................................
(2)

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(c)

Use the graphs to find the value of a sin x (cos x + b) when x = 450.

.............................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

351.
P
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
p
S

OPQ is a triangle.
R is the midpoint of OP.
S is the midpoint of PQ.
OP = p and OQ = q
(i)

Find OS in terms of p and q.

OS = ..........................

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(ii)

Show that RS is parallel to OQ.

(Total 5 marks)

352. Solve

5
2
3
2
x 1 + x 1 = x 1

x = .................................
(Total 4 marks)

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353. The diagram shows a sector of a circle with a radius of x cm and centre O.
PQ is an arc of the circle.
Angle POQ = 120.
O

x cm

120
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
Q

(a)

Write down an expression in terms of p and x for


(i)

the area of this sector,

................................
(ii)

the arc length of this sector.

................................
(2)

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The sector is the net of the curved surface of this cone.


Arc PQ forms the circumference of the circle that makes the base of the cone.

x cm

h cm

The curved surface area of the cone is A cm .


3
The volume of the cone is V cm .
The height of the cone is h cm.
Given that V = 3A,
(b)

find the value of h.

.............................
(3)
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354.
Number of girls

Number of boys

Year 10

108

132

Year 11

90

110

The table gives information about Year 10 and Year 11 at Mathstown School.
Mathstown School had an end of term party.
40% of the students in Year 10 and 70% of the students in Year 11 went to the party.
Work out the percentage of all students in Years 10 and 11 who went to the party.

................................ %
(Total 3 marks)

355. Pablo is an artist.


The scatter graph, below, gives information about the area and the cost of some of his pictures.
The line of best fit has been drawn on the graph.
All Pablos pictures are rectangles.
One of his pictures costs 1000.
Its length is 48 cm.
Use the line of best fit to estimate the width of the picture.

............................... cm

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1600

1400

1200

1000
C o st ( )
800

600

400

200

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

A re a (cm 2 )
(Total 2 marks)

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356. The equation x + 4x = 100


has one solution which is a positive number.
Use the method of trial and improvement to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
You must show ALL working.

x = ..................................
(Total 4 marks)

357. (a)

Solve

4(2x + 1) = 2(3 x)

x = ..........................
(3)

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(b)

Factorise fully
2

2p 4pq

..........................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

358. Factorise
2

x + 7x + 6

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

359. Nicola invests 8000 for 3 years at 5% per annum compound interest.
(a)

Calculate the value of her investment at the end of 3 years.

.................................
(3)
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Jim invests a sum of money for 30 years at 4% per annum compound interest.

V a lu e

V a lu e

Y e a rs

V a lu e

Y e ars

V a lu e

O
(b)

Y e a rs

Y e ars

Write down the letter of the graph which best shows how the value of Jims investment
changes over the 30 years.
............................
(1)

Hannah invested an amount of money in an account paying 5% per annum compound interest.
After 1 year the value of her investment was 3885
(c)

Work out the amount of money that Hannah invested.

.................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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360. Fred runs 200 metres in 21.2 seconds.


(a)

Work out Freds average speed.


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

................................. metres per second


(2)

(b)

Round off your answer to part (a) to an appropriate degree of accuracy.

................................. metres per second


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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361. Tony throws a biased dice 100 times.


The table shows his results.
Score

Frequency

12

13

17

10

18

30

He throws the dice once more.


(a)

Find an estimate for the probability that he will get a 6.

.....................................
(1)

Emma has a biased coin.


The probability that the biased coin will land on a head is 0.7
Emma is going to throw the coin 250 times.
(b)

Work out an estimate for the number of times the coin will land on a head.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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362.
R
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
5 cm

1 2 .5 c m

PQR is a triangle.
Angle PQR = 90.
PQ = 12.5 cm.
QR = 5 cm.
Calculate the value of x.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

.........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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363.

10 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

17 cm

ABCD is a rectangle.
AC = 17 cm.
AD = 10 cm.
Calculate the length of the side CD.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

................................... cm
(Total 3 marks)

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364.

y=

r t sin x
r t sin x

r = 8.8
t = 7.2
x = 40
(a)

Calculate the value of y. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

y = ............................
(3)

y=2
t = 10
x = 30
(b)

Find the value of r.

r = ............................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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365. The straight line L1 has equation y = 2x + 3


The straight line L2 is parallel to the straight line L1.
The straight line L2 passes through the point (3, 2).
Find an equation of the straight line L2.

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

366. A youth club has 60 members.


40 of the members are boys.
20 of the members are girls.
The mean number of videos watched last week by all 60 members was 2.8
The mean number of videos watched last week by the 40 boys was 3.3
(a)

Calculate the mean number of videos watched last week by the 20 girls.

..................................
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Ibrahim has two lists of numbers.


The mean of the numbers in the first list is p.
The mean of the numbers in the second list is q.
Ibrahim combines the two lists into one new list of numbers.

pq
Ibrahim says The mean of the new list of numbers is equal to 2 .
One of two conditions must be satisfied for Ibrahim to be correct.
(b)

Write down each of these conditions.


Condition 1
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
Condition 2
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
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367.

A
4 cm

4 .8 c m

B
6 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

E
5 cm

BE is parallel to CD.
ABC and AED are straight lines.
AB = 4 cm, BC = 6 cm, BE = 5 cm, AE = 4.8 cm.
(a)

Calculate the length of CD.

................................. cm
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(b)

Calculate the length of ED.

................................. cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

368. (a)

Solve x + x + 11 = 14
Give your solutions correct to 3 significant figures.

......................................................
(3)

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y = x + x + 11
The value of y is a prime number when x = 0, 1, 2 and 3
The following statement is not true.
2
y = x + x + 11 is always a prime number when x is an integer
(b)

Show that the statement is not true.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

369.
H
G
E

3 cm
A

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
D

5 cm

C
7 cm

The diagram represents a cuboid ABCDEFGH.


AB = 5 cm.
BC = 7 cm.
AE = 3 cm.
(a)

Calculate the length of AG.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

...................................... cm
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(b)

Calculate the size of the angle between AG and the face ABCD.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

........................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

370. In a factory, chemical reactions are carried out in spherical containers.


The time, T minutes, the chemical reaction takes is directly proportional to the square of the
radius, R cm, of the spherical container.
When R = 120, T = 32
Find the value of T when R = 150

T = ...............................
(Total 4 marks)

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371. X and Y are two geometrically similar solid shapes.


2

The total surface area of shape X is 450 cm .


2
The total surface area of shape Y is 800 cm .
3

The volume of shape X is 1350 cm .


Calculate the volume of shape Y.

.................................. cm

(Total 3 marks)

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372. The time period, T seconds, of a pendulum is calculated using the formula

T = 6.283

L
g
2

where L metres is the length of the pendulum and g m/s is the acceleration due to gravity.
L = 1.36 correct to 2 decimal places.
g = 9.8 correct to 1 decimal place.
Find the difference between the lower bound of T and the upper bound of T.

.....................................
(Total 5 marks)

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373. Simplify

4x 2 9
2 x 2 5x 3

.....................................
(Total 3marks)

374. In a game of chess, you can win, draw or lose.


Gary plays two games of chess against Mijan.
The probability that Gary will win any game against Mijan is 0.55
The probability that Gary will win draw game against Mijan is 0.3
(a)

Work out the probability that Gary will win exactly one of the two games against Mijan.

..................................
(3)

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In a game of chess, you score


1 point for a win
1
2 point for a draw,
0 points for a loss.
(b)

Work out the probability that after two games, Garys total score will be the same as
Mijans total score.

..................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

375. (a)

On the grid below, draw the graphs of


2

x + y = 100
and

2y = 3x 4
(3)

(b)

Use the graphs to estimate the solutions of the simultaneous equations


2

x + y = 100

and

2y = 3x 4
.............................
.............................
(2)

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For all the values of x


2

x + 6x = (x + 3) q

(c)

Find the value of q.

q = .............................
(2)

One pair of integer values which satisfy the equation


2

x + y = 100
is x = 6 and y = 8
(d)

Find one pair of integer values which satisfy


2

x + 6x + y 4y 87 = 0

x = .............., y = ...............
(3)

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y
12

12

12

12

(Total 10 marks)

376. In triangle PQR,


PQ = 10 cm.
QR = 12 cm.
Angle PQR = 45.
(a)

Calculate the area of triangle PQR.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.............................. cm

(2)

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A
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
h cm

The diagram shows triangle ABC and triangle ACD.


BCD is a straight line.
The perpendicular distance from A to the line BCD is h cm.

(b)

area of triangle ABC


BC
area
of
triangle
ACD
Explain why
= CD

(2)

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X
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The diagram shows triangle XYZ.


W is the point on YZ such that angle YXW = angle WXZ.
(c)

Using expressions for the area of triangle YXW and the area of triangle WXZ, or
otherwise, show that

XY
YW
XZ = WZ

(3)
(Total 7 marks)

377. (a)

Write the number seventeen thousand, two hundred and fifty-two in figures.
..
(1)

(b)

Write the number 5367 correct to the nearest hundred.


..
(1)

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(c)

Write down the value of the 4 in the number 274 863


..
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

378. (a)

Complete the table by writing a sensible metric unit on each dotted line.
The first one has been done for you.
The distance from London to Birmingham

179 kilometres

The weight of a twenty pence coin

5 .

The height of the tallest living man

232 .

The volume of lemonade in a glass

250 .
(3)

(b)

Change 5000 metres to kilometres.


km
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

379. Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.


126
(a)

122

118

114

110

Write down the next two terms of the number sequence.


,
(1)

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(b)

Explain how you found your answer.


.
(1)

The 20th term of the number sequence is 50


(c)

Write down the 21st term of the number sequence.


..
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

380. Work out 286 43

..
(Total 3 marks)

381. Here is a list of 8 numbers.


II
(a)

I6

I8

36

68 69

82

88

Write down two numbers from the list with a sum of 87


,
(1)

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(b)

Write down a number from the list which is


(i)

a multiple of 9,
..

(ii)

a square number.
..
(2)

cube
(c)

multiple

factor

product

Use a word from the box to complete this sentence correctly.


11 is a .. of 88
(1)

Here are the same 8 numbers drawn larger.

(d)

II

I6

I8

36

68

69

82

88

From these numbers, write down a number which has


(i)

exactly one line of symmetry,


..

(ii)

2 lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 2,


..

(iii)

rotational symmetry of order 2 but no lines of symmetry.


..
(3)
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382. Some bulbs were planted in October.


The ticks in the table show the months in which each type of bulb grows into flowers.
Month
Jan

Feb

March

April

May

June

Allium
Type

Crocus

of

Daffodil

bulb

Iris
Tulip

(a)

In which months do tulips flower?

(1)

(b)

Which type of bulb flowers in March?


..
(1)

(c)

In which month do most types of bulb flower?


..
(1)

(d)

Which type of bulb flowers in the same months as the iris?


..
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Ben puts one of each type of these bulbs in a bag.


He takes a bulb from the bag without looking.
(e)

(i)

Write down the probability that he will take a crocus bulb.


..

(ii)

On the probability scale, mark with a cross () the probability that he will take a
bulb which flowers in February.

1
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

383.
Cat facts
40% of people named cats as their favourite pet.
98% of women said they would rather go out with someone
who liked cats.
About

(a)

1
2 million families have a cat.

1
4 of cat owners keep a cat because cats are easy to look
after.

Write 40% as a fraction.


Give your fraction in its simplest form.

..
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(b)

Write 98% as a decimal.

..
(1)

(c)

1
Write 7 2 million in figures.

..
(1)

(d)

1
Write 4 as a percentage.
%
(1)

(e)

What percentage of people did not name cats as their favourite pet?
%
(1)
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384.
y
4
3
2

A
B

1
0
(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point


(i)

A,
( ... , .. )

(ii)

B.
( ... , .. )
(2)

(b)

On the grid, mark with a cross () the midpoint of the line AB.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

385. The table can be used to convert between Euros () and Pounds ().

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Pounds ()

0.10

0.08

0.20

0.16

0.50

0.40

0.80

1.60

2.40

3.20

403

(a)

Change 3 to pounds.

..
(1)

(b)

Change 2.50 to pounds.

..
(2)

(c)

Change 1 to euros.

..
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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386.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The diagram shows a shape.


The shape is a 6-sided polygon.

(a)

Write down the mathematical name for a 6-sided polygon.


..
(1)

The diagram below shows how the shape tessellates.

x x

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The size of each of the angles marked x is 135.

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(b)

Give reasons why.


...
...
...
(2)

30 cm

8 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The diagram shows the lengths of two of the sides of the shape.
(c)

Work out the perimeter of the shape.

cm
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

387. Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
(a)

76, 103, 13, 130, 67

(1)

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(b)

3, 5, 0, 7, 1

(1)

(c)

0.72, 0.7, 0.072, 0.07, 0.702

(1)

(d)

70%,

3
2
4 , 0.6, 3

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

388. Jade made a train journey.


Her train should have arrived at 14 40
It arrived 1 hour 50 minutes late.
(a)

At what time did her train arrive?

..
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The railway company gave Jade some money back, because her train was late.
The company used this rule to work out the amount of money.

1
Find 4 of the ticket price
Then round up this answer to the next whole
number of pounds
Jades ticket price was 33.56

(b)

(i)

1
Work out 4 of 33.56

(ii)

Round up your answer to part (i) to the next whole number of pounds.

(3)
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389. A shape has been drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.


(a)

Work out the area of the shape.


State the units with your answer.

..
(3)

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(b)

On the grid, enlarge the shape with a scale factor of 2.

(2)
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390. The cost, in pounds, of hiring a car can be worked out using this rule.
Add 3 to the number of days hire
Multiply your answer by 10
(a)

Work out the cost of hiring a car for 4 days.

(2)

Bishen hired a car.


The cost was 120
(b)

Work out the number of days for which Bishen hired the car.

..
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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391. 80 students each study one of three languages.


The two-way table shows some information about these students.
French
Female

German

15

Male
Total

31

Spanish

Total
39

17

41

28

80

Complete the two-way table.


(Total 2 marks)

392. (a)

Simplify 3p + 2q p + 2q

..
(2)

(b)

Simplify 3y y

..
(1)

(c)

Simplify 5c + 7d 2c 3d

..
(2)

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(d)

Simplify 4p 2q
..
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

393. The diagram shows a 5-sided shape.


All the sides of the shape are equal in length.
x

(a)

(i)

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

Find the value of x.

x = ..

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.
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(b)

Work out the value of y.

y = ..
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2
394. Work out 60 3

..
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395. Here are the plan, front elevation and side elevation of a 3-D shape.

p la n

fro n t
e le v a t io n

sid e
e le v a tio n

In the space below, draw a sketch of the 3-D shape.

(Total 2 marks)

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396. Work out an estimate for the value of 3.2 9.8

..
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397. The scatter graph shows some information about six new-born baby apes.
For each baby ape, it shows the mothers leg length and the baby apes birth weight.

1 .8
B aby
a p e s
b irth
w e ig h t
(k g )

1 .7

1 .6

1 .5

1 .4

40

50

60

70

M o th e r s le g le n g th ( c m )
The table shows the mothers leg length and the birth weight of two more baby apes.

(a)

Mothers leg length (cm)

50

65

Baby apes birth weight (kg)

1.6

1.75

On the scatter graph, plot the information from the table.


(1)

(b)

Describe the correlation between a mothers leg length and her baby apes birth weight.

(1)

(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the diagram.


(1)

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A mothers leg length is 55 cm.


(d)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the birth weight of her baby ape.
kg
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

398. Here are the ingredients needed to make 500 ml of custard.


Custard
makes 500 ml
400 ml of milk
3 large egg yolks
50 g sugar
2 teaspoons of cornflour

(a)

Work out the amount of sugar needed to make 2000 ml of custard.

g
(2)

(b)

Work out the amount of milk needed to make 750 ml of custard.

ml
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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399. The diagram shows a wall with a door in it.


4 m

1 m

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

3 m
2 m

(a)

Work out the shaded area.

(3)

Meg can cover the shaded area with 680 tiles.


She buys extra tiles in case she breaks some.
To work out the total number of tiles to buy, Meg increases 680 by 10%.
(b)

(i)

Increase 680 by 10%.

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The tiles Meg is going to use are sold in boxes of 50.


(ii)

Work out the number of boxes of tiles Meg should buy.

..
(5)
(Total 8 marks)

400. Daniel carried out a survey of his friends favourite flavour of crisps.
Here are his results.

(a)

Plain Chicken

Bovril

Salt & Vinegar

Plain

Salt & Vinegar

Plain

Chicken

Plain Chicken

Bovril

Salt & Vinegar

Bovril

BovrilPlain

Plain

Salt & Vinegar

Plain

Plain Bovril

Complete the table to show Daniels results.


Flavour of crisps

Tally

Frequency

Plain
Chicken
Bovril
Salt & Vinegar
(3)

(b)

Write down the number of Daniels friends whose favourite flavour was Salt & Vinegar.
..
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(c)

Which was the favourite flavour of most of Daniels friends?


..
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

401. A shaded shape has been drawn on the centimetre grid.

(a)

(i)

Find the area of the shaded shape.


2

cm

(ii)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


.cm
(2)

The shaded shape has two lines of symmetry.


(b)

Draw the two lines of symmetry on the shaded shape.


(2)

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(c)

Find the volume of this prism.


D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

re p re s e n ts 1 c m

cm

(2)
(Total 6 marks)

402.
500

(a)

600

700

Write down the number marked with an arrow.


..
(1)

(b)

Write down the number marked with an arrow.


..
(1)

30

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(c)

Find the number 48 on the number line


(Mark it with an arrow ().
(1)

(d)

Find the number 6.7 on the number line.


Mark it with arrow ().
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

403. Write down the mathematical name of each of these two 3-D shapes.
(i)

(i)

(ii)

(ii)

(Total 2 marks)

404. The table below shows the cost of each of three calculators.
Compact

2.30

Studio

2.15

Basic

2.80

Barbara buys one Studio calculator and one Compact calculator.


She pays with a 10 note.

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(a)

How much change should she get?

(4)

Mrs Brown wants to buy some Basic calculators.


She has 60 to spend.
(b)

Work out the greatest number of Basic calculators she can buy.

..
(2)

Mrs Brown gets a 25% reduction if she spends 120 or more.


(c)

Work out 25% of 120

(2)
(Total 8 marks)

405. The diagram shows two sides of a rhombus drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.

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(a)

(i)

Measure the size of the angle between these two sides.

(ii)

What type of angle have you measured?

(2)

(b)

Complete accurately the drawing of the rhombus.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

406. (a)

The first odd number is 1.


(i)

Find the 3rd odd number.


.

(ii)

Find the 12th odd number.


.
(2)

(b)

Write down a method you could use to find the 100th odd number.

(1)

Here are some patterns made with dots.

P a tte rn N u m b e r 1

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(c)

In the space below, complete Pattern Number 4.

(1)

The table shows the number of dots used to make each pattern.
(d)

Complete the table


Pattern Number

Number of dots

11

5
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

407. The table shows the temperature on the surface of each of five planets.

(a)

Planet

Temperature

Venus

480 C

Mars

60 C

Jupiter

150 C

Saturn

180 C

Uranus

210 C

Work out the difference in temperature between Mars and Jupiter.

C
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(b)

Work out the difference in temperature between Venus and Mars.

C
(1)

(c)

Which planet has a temperature 30 C higher than the temperature on Saturn?

.
(1)

The temperature on Pluto is 20 C lower than the temperature on Uranus.


(d)

Work out the temperature on Pluto.

C
(1)
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408. Alison travels by car to her meetings.


Alisons company pays her 32p for each mile she travels.
One day Alison writes down the distance readings from her car.
Start of the day: 2430 miles
End of the day: 2658 miles
(a)

Work out how much the company pays Alison for her days travel.

(4)

The next day Alison travelled a total of 145 miles.

2
She travelled 5 of this distance in the morning.
(b)

How many miles did she travel during the rest of the day?

miles
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Tom also travels by car to his meetings.


Toms company works out the amount it will pay him for the distance he travels.
It uses the graph below.
120

100

80
A m o u n t in
p o u n d s ( )

60

40

20

50

(c)

100
150
D is ta n c e in m ile s

200

250

300

Use the graph to write down


(i)

the amount Toms company pays him when he travels 200 miles,

(ii)

the distance Tom travels when his company pays him 50.
miles
(2)
(Total 9 marks)

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409.

The picture shows a man standing next to a giraffe.


The man and the giraffe are drawn to the same scale.

(a)

Write down an estimate for the height, in metres, of the man.


.m
(1)

(b)

Estimate the height, in metres, of this giraffe.

.m
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

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410. Imran thinks of a number.


He multiplies the number by 3.
He then adds 19.
His answer is 61.
What number did Imran first think of?

(Total 2 marks)

411. Chloe made a list of her homework marks.


4
(a)

5 4

Write down the mode of her homework marks.


.
(1)

(b)

Work out her mean homework mark.


.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

412. Andrew, Brenda and Callum each collect football stickers.


Andrew has x stickers.
Brenda has three times as many stickers as Andrew.
(a)

Write down an expression for the number of stickers that Brenda has.
.
(1)

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Callum has 9 stickers less than Andrew.


(b)

Write down an expression for the number of stickers that Callum has.
.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

413. (a)

2
Work out the value of 3.8 75
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.
(2)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 1 significant figure.


.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

414. The length of a coach is 15 metres.


Jonathan makes a model of the coach.
He uses a scale of 1:24
Work out the length, in centimetres, of the model coach.

.cm
(Total 2 marks)

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415. Margaret goes on holiday to Switzerland.


The exchange rate is 1 = 2.10 francs.
She changes 450 into francs.
How many francs should she get?

francs
(Total 2 marks)

416. The table shows some expressions.


2(y + y)

2y + y

2y 2y

2y + 2y

2 + 2y

Two of the expressions always have the same value as 4y.


Tick ( ) the boxes underneath the two expressions.
(Total 2 marks)

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417. The table gives information about the medals won by Austria in the 2002 Winter Olympic
Games.
Medal

Frequency

Gold

Silver

Bronze

11

Draw an accurate pie chart to show this information

(Total 4 marks)

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418.

The diagram shows a triangular prism.


The cross-section of the prism is an equilateral triangle.
(a)

On the diagram, draw in one plane of symmetry for the triangular prism.
(2)

(b)

In the space below, draw a sketch of a net for the triangular prism.

(2)

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(c)

In the space below, use ruler and compasses to construct an equilateral triangle with
sides of length 6 centimetres.
You must show all construction lines.
One side of the triangle has already been drawn for you.

(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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419. A man left home at 12 noon to go for a cycle ride.


The travel graph represents part of the mans journey.

At 12.45pm the man stopped for a rest.


(a)

For how many minutes did he rest?


minutes
(1)

(b)

Find his distance from home at 1.30pm.


.km
(1)

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The man stopped for another rest at 2pm.


He rested for one hour.
Then he cycled home at a steady speed. It took him 2 hours.
(c)

Complete the travel graph.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

420. The width of a rectangle is x centimetres.


The length of the rectangle is (x + 4) centimetres.

(a)

Find an expression, in terms of x, for the perimeter of the rectangle.


Give your expression in its simplest form.

.
(2)

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The perimeter of the rectangle is 54 centimetres.


(b)

Work out the length of the rectangle.

cm
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

421. Mr Brown chooses one book from the library each week.
He chooses a crime novel or a horror story or a non-fiction book.
The probability that he chooses a horror story is 0.4
The probability that he chooses a non-fiction book is 0.15
Work out the probability that Mr Brown chooses a crime novel.

.
(Total 2 marks)

422. A 10 pence coin is made from copper and nickel.


The ratio of the weight of copper to the weight of nickel is 18:6
(a)

Write the ratio 18:6 in its simplest form

.
(1)

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The diameter of the 10 pence coin is 2.45 cm.


(b)

Work out the circumference of the coin.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

cm
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

423. Change 7 m to cm .

cm

(Total 2 marks)

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424. Michael buys 3 files


The total cost of these 3 files is 5.40
Work out the total cost of 7 of these files.

.
(Total 3 marks)

425. Alistair sells books.

1
He sells each book for 7.60 plus VAT at 17 2 %.
He sells 1650 books.
Work out how much money Alistair receives.

.
(Total 4 marks)

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426. On the grid, enlarge the shape with a scale factor of 2.

(Total 2 marks)

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427. 80 students each study one of three languages.


The two-way table shows some information about these students.
French
Female

(a)

Spanish

Total

15

Male
Total

German

31

39
17

41

28

80

Complete the two-way table.


(2)

One of these students is to be picked at random.


(b)

Write down the probability that the student picked studies French.
.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

428. (a)

Work out the value of 2a + ay when a = 5 and y = 3

.
(2)

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(b)

Work out the value of 5t 7 when t = 4

.
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

429. The cost of a calculator is 6.79


Work out the cost of 28 of these calculators.

.
(Total 3 marks)

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430. The cost, in pounds, of hiring a car can be worked out using this rule.
Add 3 to the number of days hire
Multiply your answer by 10
The cost of hiring a car for n days is C pounds.
Write down a formula for C in terms of n.

.
(Total 3 marks)

431. (a)

Factorise p2 + 6p

.
(2)

(b)

Expand and simplify (x + 7)(x 4)

.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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432.

Triangle A and triangle B have been drawn on the grid.


(a)

Reflect triangle A in the line x = 3.


Label this image C.
(2)

(b)

Describe fully the single transformation which will map triangle A onto triangle B.
..
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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433. Amy is going to play one game of snooker and one game of billiards.

3
The probability that she will win the game of snooker is 4
1
The probability that she will win the game of billiards is 3
Complete the probability tree diagram.

(Total 2 marks)

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434. Margaret goes on holiday to Switzerland.


The exchange rate is 1 = 2.10 francs.
She changes 450 into francs.
(a)

How many francs should she get?

francs
(2)

In Switzerland, Margaret buys a railway ticket.


The cost of the railway ticket is 63 francs.
(b)

Work out the cost of the ticket in pounds.

.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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435. James and Sam went on holiday by plane.


The pilot said the speed of the plane was 285 kilometres per hour.
James told Sam that 285 kilometres per hour was about the same as 80 metres per second.
Was James correct?
Show working to justify your answer.

(Total 3 marks)

436. (a)

Solve

4(x + 3) = 6

x = .
(3)

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(b)

Make t the subject of the formula v = u + 5t

t = .
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

437. (a)

Simplify

a a

.
(1)

(b)

Simplify 3x y 5xy

.
(2)

(c)

( x 1) 2
x 1
Simplify

.
(1)

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(d)

Factorise x 9

.
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

438.

BE is parallel to CD.
AB = 9 cm, BC = 3 cm, CD = 7 cm, AE = 6 cm.
Calculate the length of ED.

cm
(Total 2 marks)

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439. (a)

Expand and simplify (x + 7)(x 4)

.
(2)

(b)

Expand y(y + 2y)

.
(2)

(c)

Factorise p + 6p

.
(2)

(d)

Factorise completely 6x 9xy

.
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

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440. Janie wants to collect information about the amount of sleep the students in her class get.
Design a suitable question she could use.

(Total 2 marks)

441.

Triangle A and triangle B have been drawn on the grid.


Describe fully the single transformation which will map triangle A onto triangle B.
...
(Total 2 marks)

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442. (a)

Solve 5 3x = 2(x + 1)

x = .
(3)

(b)

3 y < 3
y is an integer.
Write down all the possible values of y.

.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

443. (a)

2 3

Work out the value of 3 4


Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

.
(2)

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(b)

2
3
1 +2
4
Work out the value of 3
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

.
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

444. Write as a power of 5


(i)

5 5

.
(ii)

5 5

.
(Total 2 marks)

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445. 2 2 = 2
and
x

2 2 =2

Work out the value of x and the value of y.

x = .
y = .
(Total 3 marks)

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446.

Work out the surface area of the triangular prism.


State the units with your answer.

.
(Total 4 marks)

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447. The table shows some expressions.


a, b, c and d represent lengths.

and 3 are numbers which have no dimensions.


ab 3
3d

3a

pbc

ac + bd

p(a + b)

3(c + d)

3pbc

Tick ( ) the boxes underneath the three expressions which could represent volumes.
(Total 3 marks)

448. Here is a 4-sided spinner.

The sides of the spinner are labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4.


The spinner is biased.
The probability that the spinner will land on each of the numbers 2 and 3 is given in the table.
The probability that the spinner will land on 1 is equal to the probability that it will land on 4.

(a)

Number

Probability

0.3

0.2

Work out the value of x.

x = .
(2)

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Sarah is going to spin the spinner 200 times.


(b)

Work out an estimate for the number of times it will land on 2

.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

449. (a)

Complete this table of values for y = x + x 2


x

12

(3)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x + x 2

y
10
8
6
4
2

O
2

4
6
8
10
12

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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450. The number 40 can be written as 2 n, where m and n are prime numbers.
Find the value of m and the value of n.

m =
n = .
(Total 2 marks)

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451.

The diagram shows three points A (1, 5), B (2, 1) and C (0, 5).
A line L is parallel to AB and passes through C.
Find the equation of the line L.

.
(Total 4 marks)

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452. Amy is going to play one game of snooker and one game of billiards.

3
The probability that she will win the game of snooker is 4
1
The probability that she will win the game of billiards is 3
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.

(2)

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(b)

Work out the probability that Amy will win exactly one game.

.
(3)

Amy played one game of snooker and one game of billiards on a number of Fridays.
She won at both snooker and billiards on 21 Fridays.
(c)

Work out an estimate for the number of Fridays on which Amy did not win either game.

.
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

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453.

In the diagram, A, B and C are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.


PA and PB are tangents to the circle.
Angle ACB = 75.
(a)

(i)

Work out the size of angle AOB.

.
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


..
..
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(b)

Work out the size of angle APB.

.
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

454. (a)

3
11
Change
to a decimal.

.
(1)

(b)

13

Prove that the recurring decimal 0.39 = 33

(3)
(Total 4 marks)

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455. d is directly proportional to the square of t.


d = 80 when t = 4
(a)

Express d in terms of t.

.
(3)

(b)

Work out the value of d when t = 7

d = .
(1)

(c)

Work out the positive value of t when d = 45

t = .
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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456. Here is a sketch of the graph of

y 25

( x 8) 2
4
for 0 x 12

P and Q are points on the graph.


P is the point at which the graph meets the y-axis.
Q is the point at which y has its maximum value.
(a)

Find the coordinates of


(i)

P,

( , )
(ii)

Q.
( , )
(3)

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(b)

Show that

25

( x 8) 2 (2 x)(18 x )

4
4

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

457.

Two cylinders, P and Q, are mathematically similar.


2

The total surface area of cylinder P is 90p cm .


2

The total surface area of cylinder Q is 810p cm .


The length of cylinder P is 4 cm.
(a)

Work out the length of cylinder Q.

cm
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The volume of cylinder P is 100p cm .


(b)

Work out the volume of cylinder Q.


Give your answer as a multiple of p.

cm

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

458. (a)

Find the value of


(i)

64
..

(ii)

1
64 2

.
(iii)

64

2
3

.
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(b)

3 27 3 n
Find the value of n.

n =
(2)
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459. Diagram 1 is a sketch of part of the graph of y = sin x.

(a)

Write down the coordinates of


(i)

P,
( , )

(ii)

Q.
( , )
(2)

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Diagram 2 is a sketch of part of the graph of y = 3 cos 2x.

(b)

Write down the coordinates of


(i)

R,
( , )

(ii)

S
( , )
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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460.

The radius of the base of a cone is x cm and its height is h cm.


The radius of a sphere is 2x cm.
The volume of the cone and the volume of the sphere are equal.
Express h in terms of x.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

h = ..
(Total 3 marks)

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461.

OPQR is a trapezium with PQ parallel to OR.

OP = 2b

PQ = 2a

OR = 6a

M is the midpoint of PQ and N is the midpoint of OR.


(a)

Find the vector MN in terms of a and b.

MN = ...................................
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X is the midpoint of MN and Y is the midpoint of QR.


(b)

Prove that XY is parallel to OR.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

462. Make t the subject of the formula v = u + 5t

t = ..
(Total 2 marks)

x3
463. Solve 5 = x 5

x = ..
(Total 3 marks)

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464. Three woman earned a total of 36


They shared the 36 in the ratio 7:3:2
Donna received the largest amount.
(a)

Work out the amount Donna received.

...
(3)

A year ago, Donna weighed 51.5 kg.

1
Donna now weighs 8 2 % less.

(b)

Work out how much Donna now weighs.


Give your answer to an appropriate degree of accuracy.

.kg
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

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465. The equation


3

x 4x = 24
has a solution between 3 and 4.
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
You must show all your working.

x = ..
(Total 4 marks)

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466.

The diagram shows triangle ABC and a circle, centre O.


A, B and C are points on the circumference of the circle.
AB is a diameter of the circle.
AC = 16 cm and BC = 12 cm.
(a)

Angle ACB = 90.


Give a reason why.

(1)

(b)

Work out the diameter AB of the circle.

..cm
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(c)

Work out the area of the circle.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..cm

(3)
(Total 7 marks)

467. The table shows information about the number of hours that 120 children used a computer last
week.
Number of hours
(h)

Frequency

0<h2

10

2<h4

15

4<h6

30

6<h8

35

8 < h 10

25

10 < h 12

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(a)

Work out an estimate for the mean number of hours that the children used a computer.
Give your answer correct to two decimal places.

hours
(4)

(b)

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Number of hours
(h)

Cumulative
frequency

0<h2

10

0<h4
0<h6
0<h8
0 < h 10
0 < h 12
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(c)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.


140

120

100
C u m u la tiv e
freq u e n c y
80

60

40

20

10

12

N u m b e r o f h o u rs (h )
(2)

(d)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of children who used a computer for
less than 7 hours last week.

(2)
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468. (a)

Simplify a a

(1)

(b)

Simplify 3x y 5xy

(2)

(c)

( x 1) 2
Simplify x 1

(1)

(d)

Factorise

a 9b

(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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469. In a sale, normal prices are reduced by 20%.


SALE
20% OFF
Andrew bought a saddle for his horse in the sale.
The sale price of the saddle was 220.
Calculate the normal price of the saddle.

(Total 3 marks)

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470. Solve
x + 2y = 4
3x 4y = 7

x = ..
y = ..
(Total 3 marks)

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471. Work out (3.2 10 ) (4.5 10 )


Give your answer in standard form correct to 2 significant figures.

..
(Total 2 marks)

472. A lighthouse, L, is 3.2 km due West of a port, P.


A ship, S, is 1.9 km due North of the lighthouse, L.

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(a)

Calculate the size of the angle marked x.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

x = ..
(3)

(b)

Find the bearing of the port, P, from the ship, S.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

...
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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473.

BE is parallel to CD.
AB = 9 cm, BC = 3 cm, CD = 7 cm, AE = 6 cm.

(a)

Calculate the length of ED.

cm
(2)

(b)

Calculate the length of BE.

cm
(2)
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474.

P = r + 2r + 2a
P = 84
r = 6.7

(a)

Work out the value of a.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

a = ..
(3)

(b)

Make r the subject of the formula


P = r + 2r + 2a

r =
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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475.

ABC is a triangle.
AB = 8 cm
BC = 14 cm
Angle ABC = 106
Calculate the area of the triangle.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..cm

(Total 3 marks)

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476. Bill invests 500 on 1st January 2004 at a compound interest rate of R% per annum.
The value, V, of this investment after n years is given by the formula
V = 500 (1.045)
(a)

Write down the value of R.

R =
(1)

(b)

Use your calculator to find the value of Bills investment after 20 years.

..
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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477. The diagram below shows a 6-sided shape.


All the corners are right angles.
All measurements are given in centimetres.

The area of the shape is 25 cm .

(a)

Show that

6x + 17x 39 = 0

(3)

(b)

(i)

Solve the equation


2

6x + 17x 39 = 0

x = or x =

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(ii)

Hence work out the length of the longest side of the shape.

..cm
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

478. Jeremy designs a game for a school fair.


He has two 5-sided spinners.
The spinners are equally likely to land on each of their sides.
One spinner has 2 red sides, 1 green side and 2 blue sides.
The other spinner has 3 red sides, 1 yellow side and 1 blue side.
(a)

Calculate the probability that the two spinners will land on the same colour.

.
(3)

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The game consists of spinning each spinner once.


It costs 20p to play the game.
To win a prize both spinners must land on the same colour.
The prize for a win is 50p.
100 people play the game.

(b)

Work out an estimate of the profit that Jeremy should expect to make.

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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479.

Peter transports metal bars in his van.


The van has a safety notice Maximum Load 1200 kg.
Each metal bar has a label Weight 60 kg.
For safety reasons Peter assumes that
1200 is rounded correct to 2 significant figures
and 60 is rounded correct to 1 significant figure.
Calculate the greatest number of bars that Peter can safely put into the van if his assumptions
are correct.

.
(Total 4 marks)

480. Simplify fully


(a)

2 4

(3xy )

.
(2)

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(b)

x 2 3x
x 2 8 x 15

.
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

481. The diagram shows a pyramid. The apex of the pyramid is V.


Each of the sloping edges is of length 6 cm.

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The base of the pyramid is a regular hexagon with sides of length 2 cm.
O is the centre of the base.

(a)

Calculate the height of V above the base of the pyramid.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..cm
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(b)

Calculate the size of angle DVA.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..

(3)

(c)

Calculate the size of angle AVC.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..

(4)
(Total 9 marks)

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482. The graph of y = f (x) is shown on the grids.


(a)

On this grid, sketch the graph of y = f (x 1)

(2)

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(b)

On this grid, sketch the graph of y = 2 f (x)

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

483. The table gives information about the number of goals scored by a football team in each match
during a season.

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goals

Number of
matches

12

499

Work out the total number of goals scored by the football team during the season.

..........................................
(Total 2 marks)

484. A cuboid has


3

a volume of 40 cm
a length of 5 cm
a width of 2 cm

(a)

Work out the height of the cuboid.

...................... cm
(2)

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(b)
D ia g ra m s N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

100 cm
20 cm
100 cm

20 cm

A carton measures 200 cm by 100 cm by 100 cm.


The carton is to be completely filled with boxes.
Each box measures 50 cm by 20cm by 20 cm.
Work out the number of boxes which can completely fill the carton.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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485. In the diagram, Point A marks the position of Prestwich.


The position of Radcliffe is to be marked on the diagram as Point B.
(a)

On the diagram, mark with a cross () the position of B, given that


B is on a bearing of 320 from A and
B is 6 cm from A.

(2)

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The scale of the diagram is 1 : 50 000


(b)

Work out the real distance 6 cm represents.


Give your answer in kilometres.

..................... km
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

486. Pat writes down two sums.

1+2=3
7 + 8 = 15
Pat says
The sum of two whole consecutive numbers is never a square number.
Give an example to show that Pat is wrong.

...........................
(Total 2 marks)

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487. The cost of a compact disc holder is 25p.


John has 15 to spend.
(a)

What is the greatest number of compact disc holders that John can buy for 15?

...........................
(3)

A compact disc player costs 50 plus 17% VAT.


(b)

Calculate the total cost of the compact disc player.

C o m p a c t d is c p la y e r
50 + VAT

...........................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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488. The diagram shows a 6-sided shape made from a rectangle and a right-angled triangle.
2 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

7 cm
12 cm
6 cm

Work out the total area of the 6-sided shape.

...........................cm

(Total 3 marks)

489. Change 50 000 mm to cm .

...................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

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490. 10 students each took a French test and a German test.


The table shows their marks.

(a)

French marks

44

30

40

50

14

20

32

34

20

45

German marks

48

35

45

54

18

22

36

38

25

50

Complete the scatter graph to show the information in the table.


The first 8 points in the table have been plotted for you.

G e rm a n m a rk

60

50

40

30

20

10

10

20

30

40

50

60
F re n c h m a rk

(1)

(b)

What type of correlation does this scatter graph show?


...........................
(1)

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(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter diagram.


(1)

(d)

Use your line of best fit to estimate


(i)

the German mark for a student with a French mark of 26,


...........................

(ii)

the French mark for a student with a German mark of 43.


...........................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

491.
Cinema Ticket Prices
Adults

Child

An adult ticket costs 4.


A child ticket costs 3.
(a)

Write down a formula for the total cost, T, for n adult tickets and c child tickets.

.................................
(3)

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Hina spends 47 on cinema tickets.


She buys 8 adult tickets.
(b)

Work out how many child tickets she buys.

.................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

492. (a)

Simplify

4a + 5b 3b + a

.................................
(2)

(b)

Simplify

x +x

.................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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493. Factorise

x 3x

.................................
(Total 2 marks)

494. Some students each chose one PE activity.

1
5 of the students chose swimming.
3
8 of the students chose tennis.
All the rest of these students chose cricket.
What fraction of the students chose cricket?

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

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495.
Canal boat for hire
1785.00
for 14 days
What is the cost per day of hiring the canal boat?

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

496.
Canal boat for hire
1785.00
for 14 days
Jenny and Kath hire the canal boat for 14 days.
They share the hire cost of 1785.00 in the ratio 2:3
Work out the smaller share.

.................................
(Total 2 marks)

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497. A school snack bar offers a choice of four snacks.


The four snacks are burgers, pizza, pasta and salad.
Students can choose one of these four snacks.
The table shows the probability that a student will choose burger or pizza or salad.
Snack

burger

pizza

Probability

0.35

0.15

pasta

salad
0.2

One student is chosen at random from the students who use the snack bar.
(a)

Work out the probability that the student


(i)

did not choose salad,

.................................
(ii)

chose pasta.

.................................
(3)

300 students used the snack bar on Tuesday.


(b)

Work out an estimate for the number of students who chose pizza.

.................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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498. Loren has two bags.


The first bag contains 3 red counters and 2 blue counters.
The second bag contains 2 red counters and 5 blue counters.
Loren takes one counter at random from each bag.
Complete the probability tree diagram.
C o u n te r fro m
fir s t b a g

C o u n te r fro m
secon d b ag
2
7

3
5

R ed

R ed
......

B lu e
R ed

......
......

B lu e

......

B lu e

(Total 2 marks)

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499. A straight line has equation y = 2x 3


The point P lies on the straight line.
The y coordinate of P is 4
(a)

Find the x coordinate of P.

.................................
(2)

A straight line L is parallel to y = 2x 3 and passes through the point (3,4).


(b)

Find the equation of line L.

.................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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500. 56 students were asked if they watched tennis yesterday.


20 of the students are boys.
17 girls watched tennis.
13 boys did not watch tennis.
(a)

Use this information to complete the two way table.


Boys

Girls

Total

Watched tennis
Did not watch tennis
Total
(3)

One of these students is to be chosen at random.


(b)

Write down the probability that the student chosen is a boy.

.................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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501. The diagram shows a rectangular field.


D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
5 4 .5 m

3 5 .5 m

The length of the field is 54.5 m.


The width of the field is 35.5 m.
The field is for sale.
Mrs Fox wants to buy the field.
She also wants to plant a hedge along the perimeter.
The field costs 11.44 per square metre.
Each metre length of hedge costs 4.81
.................................
Mrs Fox has 23 000
Has Mrs Fox enough money to buy the field and plant the hedge?
You must show the working you use to make your decision.

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502. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 3x + 1


x

1
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 3x + 1


y
10

6
(2)

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(c)

Use your graph to find


(i)

the value of y when x = 0.8


y = .................................

(ii)

the value of x when y = 8.2


x = .................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

503. Jenny worked in a bookshop for two weeks.


She is paid 125 per week plus 10% of the total value of the books she sells that week.
In the first week, she sold books with a total value of 800.
(a)

Work out the total amount she was paid in the first week.

.................................
(3)

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In the second week, Jenny was paid a total of 225


(b)

Work out the total value of the books she sold in the second week.

.................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

504. Solve

4x 1 = 7

x = .................................
(Total 2 marks)

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505. Solve

5(2y + 3) = 20

y = .................................
(Total 3 marks)

506.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
A

48

30

G
BEG and CFG are straight lines.
ABC is parallel to DEF.
Angle ABE = 48.
Angle BCF = 30.

(a)

(i)

Write down the size of the angle marked x.

x = ...................

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(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

(i)

Write down the size of the angle marked y.

y = ...................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

507. A doctor has 12 000 patients.


4560 of these patients are male.
(a)

What percentage of these patients are female?

................................. %
(3)

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Here is the age, in years, of each of the first twenty patients the doctor saw yesterday.

(b)

20

13

19

27

32

39

26

39

45

56

47

59

52

28

21

10

36

27

In the space below, draw a stem and leaf diagram to show these ages.

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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508. Sangita is on holiday in Switzerland.


She buys a train ticket.
She can pay either 100 Swiss Francs or 70 Euros.
1 = 2.10 Swiss Francs
1 = 1.40 Euros
She pays in Swiss Francs rather than Euros.
Work out how much she saves.
Give your answer in pounds.

................................
(Total 4 marks)

509. Petros wants to find out how teenagers communicate with each other.
He designs a questionnaire.
Here are two of his questions.
The questions are not suitable.
For each question, write down a reason why.
(i)

Do you prefer to communicate with your best friend by mobile phone or by e-mail?
Yes

No

Reason..........................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................

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(ii)

How many e-mail addresses do you have?


1

Reason..........................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

510.
y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O

10

On the grid, enlarge the shaded shape by scale factor of 2, centre (1,1).
(Total 3 marks)

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511. The diagram shows a trapezium of height 3 m.


2 m

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

3 m

6 m
Find the area of this trapezium
State the units with our answer.

................................
(Total 3 marks)

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512. Ann, Bill and Colin are travelling in a car from Glasgow to Poole.
Ann, Bill and Colin share the driving so that the distances they drive are in the ratio 3:4:4
Ann drives a distance of 210 km.
(a)

Calculate the total distance they travelled from Glasgow to Poole.

................. km
(3)

Ann drives the 210 km in 2 hours 40 minutes.


(b)

Work out Anns average speed.

................ km/h
(3)

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Colins case weighs 7 kg correct to the nearest kg.


(c)

(i)

Write down the greatest possible weight of Colins case.

.................kg

(ii)

Write down the least possible weight of Colins case.

.................kg
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

513. Fred did a survey on the areas of pictures in a newspaper.


The table gives information about the areas.
2

Area (A cm )

Frequency

0 < A 10

38

10 < A 25

36

25 < A 40

30

40 < A 60

46

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Work out an estimate for the mean area of a picture.

.................................cm

(Total 4 marks)

514. A school snack bar offers a choice of four snacks.


The four snacks are burgers, pizza, pasta and salad.
Students can choose one of these four snacks.
The table shows the probability that a student will choose burger or pizza or salad.
Snack

burger

pizza

Probability

0.35

0.15

pasta

salad
0.2

300 students used the snack bar on Tuesday.


Work out an estimate for the number of students who chose pizza.
.................................
(Total 2 marks)

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515. Emma repairs bicycles.


She keeps records of the cost of the repairs.
The table gives information about the costs of all repairs which she carried
out in one week.
Cost (C)

Frequency

0 < C 10

10 < C 20

20 < C 30

30 < C 40

40 < C 50

Find the class interval in which the median lies.


......................................................
(Total 2 marks)

516.
Canal boat for hire
1785.00
for 14 days
Jenny and Kath hire the canal boat for 14 days.
They share the hire cost of 1785.00 in the ratio 2:3
Work out the smaller share.

.................................
(Total 2 marks)

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517. (a)

Expand and simplify


(x y)

................................................
(2)

(b)

Rearrange a(q c) = d to make q the subject.

q = ..........................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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518.
A

Jill rolls a ball from point C.


At any point on its path, the ball is the same distance from point A and point B.
(a)

On the diagram above, draw accurately the path that the ball will take.
(2)

(b)

On the diagram, shade the region that contains all the points that are no more than 3 cm
from point B.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

5.79 312
519. Work out an estimate for the value of 0.523

...........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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520.
x + 90
x + 20
x + 10

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

2x
The sizes of the angles, in degrees, of the quadrilateral are
x + 10
2x
x + 90
x + 20

(a)

Use this information to write down an equation in terms of x.

..........................................................
(2)

(b)

Use your answer to part (a) to work out the size of the smallest
angle of the quadrilateral.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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521.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

20 cm

A semicircle has a diameter of 20 cm.


Work out the perimeter of the semicircle.
Take the value of p to be 3.14

.............................. cm
(Total 3 marks)

522. (a)

Write the number 40 000 000 in standard form.

.................................
(1)

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(b)

Write 1.4 10 as an ordinary number.

.................................
(1)

(c)

Work out
4

(5 10 ) (6 10 )
Give your answer in standard form.

.................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

523.
S
R
123

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
O
x
Q

P
QRS is a straight line.
QR and PR are chords of a circle, centre O.
Angle PRS = 123.
Angle QOP = x.

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Calculate the size of the angle marked x.


Give reasons for your answer.

................................
(Total 3 marks)

524. Here are some expressions.

r 3
x

r3

px + r

pr2 + rx

p(x + r)

3
x2

The letters r and x represent lengths, p is a number that has no dimensions.


Tick ( ) the boxes underneath the two expressions that can represent areas.
(Total 2 marks)

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525. Loren has two bags.


The first bag contains 3 red counters and 2 blue counters.
The second bag contains 2 red counters and 5 blue counters.
Loren takes one counter at random from each bag.
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


C o u n te r fro m
fir s t b a g

C o u n te r fro m
secon d b ag
2
7

3
5

R ed

R ed
......

B lu e
R ed

......
......

B lu e

......

B lu e
(2)

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(b)

Work out the probability that Loren takes one counter of each colour.

...............................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

526. Bill buys a new machine.


The value of the machine depreciates by 20% each year.
(a)

Bill says after 5 years the machine will have no value.


Bill is wrong.
Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

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Bill wants to work out the value of the machine after 2 years.
(b)

By what single decimal number should Bill multiply the value of the machine when new?

...................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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527. 30 students took part in a National Science quiz.


The quiz was in two parts.
The cumulative frequency graph on the grid below gives information about the marks scored in
Part One.
The lowest mark was 5 and the highest mark was 47.
PA R T O N E

30
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y

20

10

10

20

30

40

50

10

20

30

40

50

10

20

30

40

50

M ark s

PA R T
O N E
0

M ark s

PA R T
TW O
0

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(a)

In the space provided on the grid, draw a box plot using the cumulative frequency graph
for the results of Part One.
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The diagram also shows a box plot for the results of Part Two.
Use the box plots to compare the two distributions.
(b)

Give two differences between them.


First difference............................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
Second difference........................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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528. A straight line has equation y = 2x 3


The point P lies on the straight line.
The y coordinate of P is 4
(a)

Find the x coordinate of P.

...................................
(2)

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A straight line L is parallel to y = 2x 3 and passes through the point (3,4).


(b)

Find the equation of line L.

......................................
(3)

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y = 2x 3

(c)

y = 3 2x

y 12 x 3

y 3 12 x

y = 2x + 3

Put a tick ( ) underneath the equation which is the equation of a straight line that is
perpendicular to the line with equation y = 2x 3
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

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529. The table shows the number of students in each year group at a school.
Year group

10

11

Number of students

190

145

145

140

130

Jenny is carrying out a survey for her GCSE Mathematics project.


She uses a stratified sample of 60 students according to year group.
Calculate the number of Year 11 students that should be in her sample.

...............................................
(Total 3 marks)

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530.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

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The diagram shows a sketch of part of the curve y = sin x.


(a)

Write down the coordinates of point A.


( .................... , .................... )
(1)

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(b)

On the same diagram, sketch the graph of y = sin 2x.


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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531.

6 cm
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

10 cm
5 cm
5 cm
The diagram shows a model.
The model is a cuboid with a pyramid on top.
The base of the model is a square with sides of length 5 cm.
The height of the cuboid in the model is 10 cm.
The height of the pyramid in the model is 6 cm.

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(a)

Calculate the volume of the model.

....................................... cm

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The model represents a concrete post.


The model is built to a scale of 1:30
2
The surface area of the model is 290 cm .
(b)

Calculate the surface area of the post.


Give your answer in square metres.

....................................... m

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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532.
y
6
5
4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6

The diagram shows a circle of radius 5 cm, centre the origin.

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Draw a suitable straight line on the diagram to find estimates of the solutions to the pair of
equations
2

x + y = 25
y = 2x + 1

x = ......................., y = .......................
x = ......................., y = .......................
(Total 3 marks)

533. (a)

Rationalise

1
7

.....................................
(2)

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(b)

(i)

Expand and simplify


(3 + 15)

Give your answer in the form n + m5, where n and m are integers.

.....................................

(ii)

C
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
3 +

k
B

All measurements on the triangle are in centimetres.


ABC is a right-angled triangle.
k is a positive integer.
Find the value of k.

k = .....................................
(5)
(Total 7 marks)

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534. (a)

Simplify
(i)

(3x y)

.....................................
(ii)

3 2

(2t )

.....................................
(4)

(b)

Show that x 4x + 15 can be written as (x + p) + q for all values of x.


State the values of p and q.

p = ..................
q = ..................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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535.
y
5

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

3 x

1
2

The diagram shows a sketch of the graph of y = x x

(a)

On the same diagram, sketch and label where the graph of y = (x 1) (x 1)


Show clearly where this graph crosses the x-axis and where it crosses the y-axis.
(3)

(b)

On the same diagram, sketch and label the graph of y = 3(x x)


(1)

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The line y = 4 4x intersects the curve y = 3(x x) at the points A and B.


(c)

Use an algebraic method to find the coordinates of A and B.

( ............ , ............ )
( ............ , ............ )
(5)
(Total 9 marks)

536. Prove algebraically that the sum of the squares of any two odd numbers leaves a remainder of 2
when divided by 4.

(Total 3 marks)

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537.
A

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

ABC is an equilateral triangle.


AD is the perpendicular bisector of BC.
BX is the angle bisector of angle ABC.

(a)

Show that triangle BXD is similar to triangle ACD.

(2)

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In triangle ACD,
AC = 2 cm,
AD = 3 cm.

XD
(b)

Show that

1
3

cm.

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

8.95 7.84
538. Use your calculator to work out the value of 2.03 1.49
(a)

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.....................................
(2)

(b)

Write down your answer to part (a) correct to 3 significant figures.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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539. The equation x + 10x = 21


has a solution between 1 and 2
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.
You must show ALL your working.

x = .....................................
(Total 4 marks)

540. Ann, Bill and Colin are travelling in a car from Glasgow to Poole.
Ann, Bill and Colin share the driving so that the distances they drive are in the ratio 3:4:4
Ann drives a distance of 210 km.
(a)

Calculate the total distance they travelled from Glasgow to Poole.

................. km
(3)
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Ann drives the 210 km in 2 hours 40 minutes.


(b)

Work out Anns average speed.

................ km/h
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

541.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
O
5 .8 c m
x
P

1 2 .5 c m

In the diagram, T is a point on a circle, centre O.


PT is the tangent to the circle at T.

(a)

Angle OTP is a right angle.


Give a reason why
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

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The radius of the circle is 5.8 cm.


PT = 12.5 cm.
(b)

Calculate the size of angle x.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

x =.....................
(3)

C is the point on the circle where the straight line OP crosses the circle.
(c)

Calculate the length of PC.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..................... cm
(4)
(Total 8 marks)

542. (a)

4x + 3y < 12
x and y are both integers.
Write down two possible pairs of values that satisfy this inequality.
x = .............................., y = ..............................
and x = ............................., y = ..............................
(2)

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(b)

4x + 3y < 12, y < 3x, y > 0, x > 0


x and y are both integers.
On the grid, mark with a cross (), each of the three points which satisfy all these four
inequalities.
y

5
4
3
2
1
5

1
2
3
4
5

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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543.
B

6 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

A
8 cm

1 3 .5 c m
E

9 cm

AB is parallel to DE.
ACE and BCD are straight lines.
AB = 6 cm,
AC = 8 cm,
CD = 13.5 cm,
DE = 9 cm.

(i)

Work out the length of CE.

..................................... cm

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(ii)

Work out the length of BC.

.....................................cm
(Total 3 marks)

544. Solve the simultaneous equations


3x + 7y = 26
4x + 5y = 13

x = .....................................
y = .....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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545. Lisa said that 2 is the only value of x that satisfies the equation x + 4x + 4 = 0
Was Lisa correct?
Show working to justify your answer.

(Total 2 marks)

546. Bytes is a shop that sells computers and digital cameras.


In 2003, Bytes sold 620 computers.
In 2004, Bytes sold 708 computers.
(a)

Work out the percentage increase in the number of computers sold.


Give your answer to an appropriate degree of accuracy.

..................................... %
(4)

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In a sale, normal prices are reduced by 14%.


The sale price of a digital camera is 129.86
(b)

Work out the normal price of the digital camera.

.....................................
(3)

The table shows the number of digital cameras Bytes sold each month in the first six months of
2005.
Month

January

February

March

April

May

June

Number of digital
cameras sold

30

19

20

15

27

39

The first 3-month moving average for this data is 23

(c)

Work out the second 3-month moving average for this data.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 9 marks)

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547. Fred did a survey on the areas of pictures in a newspaper.


The table gives information about the areas.
2

(a)

Area (A cm )

Frequency

0< A 10

38

10 < A 25

36

25 < A 40

30

40 < A 60

46

Work out an estimate for the mean area of a picture.

.....................................cm

(4)

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(b)

Draw a histogram for the information given in the table.

10

20

30

40

50

60

A re a (A c m 2 )
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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548.
y
5
4
3
2
1
5

1
2
3

4
5

1
Enlarge triangle A by scale factor 2 , centre (1, 2).
Label your triangle B.
(Total 3 marks)

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549. Make x the subject of


5(x 3) = y(4 3x)

x = .....................................
(Total 4 marks)

550. The distance, D, travelled by a particle is directly proportional to the square of the time, t, taken.
When t = 40, D = 30
(a)

Find a formula for D in terms of t.

D = .....................................
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(b)

Calculate the value of D when t = 64

.....................................
(1)

(c)

Calculate the value of t when D = 12


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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551. The diagram shows two circles.


D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

R cm

r cm

O is the centre of both circles.


The radius of the outer circle is R cm.
The radius of the inner circle is r cm.
R = 15.8 correct to 1 decimal place.
r = 14.2 correct to 1 decimal place.

(a)

John says that the minimum possible diameter of the inner circle is 28.35 cm. Explain
why John is wrong.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

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The upper bound for the area, in cm , of the shaded region is kp.
(b)

Find the exact value of k.

k = .....................................
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

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552.
y

(4 , 3 2 0 )

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

(1 , 5 )

0
The sketch graph shows a curve with equation y = pq

x
x

The curve passes through the points (1, 5) and (4, 320).
Calculate the value of p and the value of q.

p = .....................................
q = .....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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553. ABCD is a straight line.


C

D
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

b
a

O
O is a point so that OA a and OB b .
B is the midpoint of AC.
C is the midpoint of AD.

Express, in terms of a and b, the vectors


(i)

AC

.....................................
(ii)

OD

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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25 x 2
554. Simplify fully 25 5 x

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

555. (a)

Solve the equation 19x 124x 224 = 0

x = .......................... , x = ..........................
(3)

A bag contains red counters and blue counters and white counters.
There are n red counters.
There are 2 more blue counters than, red counters.
The number of white counters is equal to the total number of red counters and blue counters.
(b)

Show that the number of counters in the bag is 4(n + 1)

(1)

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Bob and Ann play a game.


Bob will take a counter at random from the bag.
He will record the colour and put the counter back in the bag.
Ann will then take a counter at random from the bag.
She will record its colour.

14
The probability that Bobs counter is red and Anns counter is not red is 81
(c)

Prove that 19n 124n 224 = 0

(5)

(d)

Using your answer to part (a), or otherwise, show that the number of counters in the bag
is 36

(1)

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Bob and Ann play the game with all 36 counters in the bag.
(e)

Calculate the probability that Bob and Ann will take counters with different colours.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 13 marks)

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556. The diagram shows some of the markings on a baseball field.

C
E

F
29 m

29 m

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

1 8 .4 m
45
A
ABCD is a square.
AC is a diagonal of ABCD.
P is a point on AC.
ADE and ABF are straight lines.
AP = 18.4 m.
Angle PAE = 45.
EF is an arc of the circle, centre P and radius 29 m.

(a)

By considering triangle PAE, calculate the size of angle AEP.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.....................................
(3)

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(b)

Calculate the length of the arc EF.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..................................... m
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

557. (a)

Draw a line 6cm long in the space below.


Start from the point labelled A.
A

(1)

(b)

Mark with a cross (), the point on your line which is 2 cm from the point A.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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558. 33 people were on a bus.


19 people got off.
15 people got on.
How many people are now on the bus?
(Total 2 marks)

559.

2 5 % N ic k e l

75% C opper

The weight of a coin is 25% nickel and 75% copper,

(a)

(i)

Write 25% as a decimal.


.

(ii)

Write 25% as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.
.
(2)

The weight of a coin is 8 grams.


25% of the weight is nickel and 75% of the weight is copper.

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(b)

(i)

Work out 25% of 8 grams.


.grams

(ii)

Work out 75% of 8 grams.


.grams
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

560. The pictogram shows the number of diamond rings sold by a shop in January, February and
March.
January
February
March
April
May

Key

(a)

represents 4 diamond rings.

Write down the number of diamond rings sold in January.


.
(1)

(b)

Work out how many more diamond rings were sold in March than in February.
.
(2)

20 diamond rings were sold in April.


14 diamond rings were sold in May.

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(c)

Use this information to complete the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 5 marks)

561. Here are the first 5 terms of a number pattern.


3
(a)

11

15

19

Write down the next term in the number pattern.


(1)

(b)

Work out the 8th term in the number pattern.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

562.

The diagram shows a shaded shape drawn on a centimetre grid.

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(a)

Find the area of the shaded shape.


State the units of your answer.
.
(2)

(b)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


.cm
(1)

The diagram shows a prism made of centimetre cubes.


(c)

Find the volume of the prism.


3

.cm

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

563. (a)

Write the number 5067 in words.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 1392 to the nearest hundred.


.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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564. The table shows the distances in kilometres between some cities in the USA.
Boston

(a)

1589

Chicago

4891

3366

Los Angeles

2474

2184

4373

Miami

342

1352

4539

2133

New York

5067

3493

667

4990

4826

San Francisco

Write down the distance between Los Angeles and New York.
.km
(1)

One of the cities in the table is 2184 km from Miami.

(b)

Write down the name of this city.


.
(1)

(c)

Write down the name of the city which is furthest from San Francisco.
.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

565.

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Here is the net of a 3-D shape.


The diagrams show four 3-D shapes.

Write down the letter of the 3-D shape which can be made from the net.
.
(Total 1 mark)

566.
2 2 0 g a llo n s
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0

The scale shows how much oil there is in a tank.


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(a)

Write down an estimate of how much oil is in the tank.


.gallons
(1)

The tank, when full, holds 220 gallons of oil.

(b)

Work out how much oil has to be added to the tank so that it is full.
.gallons
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

567. (a)

m irro r lin e
Reflect the shaded shape in the mirror line.
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(b)

m irro r lin e

Reflect the shaded shape in the mirror line.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

568.
y
8
7
A

5
4

3
2
1
O

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(a)

(i)

Write down the coordinates of the point A.


(,.)

(ii)

Write down the coordinates of the point B.


(,.)
(2)

(b)

(i)

On the grid, mark the point (6, 4) with the letter P.

(ii)

On the grid, mark the point (3, 0) with the letter Q.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

569. Work out


(i)

23+4
.

(ii)

10 2 5
.

(iii)

16 (2 4)
.
(Total 3 marks)

570. At midnight, the temperature was 5C.


By 9 am the next morning, the temperature had increased by 3C.

(a)

Work out the temperature at 9 am the next morning.


.C
(1)

At midday, the temperature was 7C.

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(b)

Work out the difference between the temperature at midday and the temperature at
midnight.
.C
(2)

(c)

Work out the temperature which is halfway between 5C and 7C.


.C
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

571. A newspaper reporter did a survey.


He asked people what was their favourite leisure activity.
The table gives some information about the answers he got.
Favourite leisure activity

Percentage

Home Improvements

22%

Shopping

14%

Gardening

9%

All others

(a)

Complete the table.


(1)

(b)

Write 9% as a decimal.
.
(1)

400 people were asked in the survey.

(c)

How many people said their favourite leisure activity was gardening?
.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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572. On the probability scale below, mark


(i)

with the letter S, the probability that it will snow in London in June,

(ii)

with the letter H, the probability that when a fair coin is thrown once it comes
down heads,

(iii)

with the letter M, the probability that it will rain in Manchester next year.

1
(Total 3 marks)

573. Simplify
(i)

5g 2g

(ii)

pp
(Total 2 marks)

574.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
D

5 cm
C
4 cm
120
A

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Make an accurate drawing of the quadrilateral ABCD in the space below.


The line AB has already been drawn for you.

B
(Total 4 marks)

575.

One of the four angles marked in the diagrams above is an obtuse angle.

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(a)

Write down the letter of the diagram in which the obtuse angle is marked.
.
(1)

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
x

(b)

50

Work out the size of the angle marked x.


.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

576. Jet Tours has an aeroplane that will carry 27 passengers.


Each of the 27 passengers pays 55 to fly from Liverpool to Prague.
Work out the total amount that the passengers pay.

.
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577. The distance from Liverpool to Prague is 1200 km.


A flight from Liverpool to Prague lasts 4 hours.
Work out the average speed of the aeroplane.

. km/h
(Total 2 marks)

578. A train travels from London to Manchester.


It leaves London at 16 55
It arrives in Manchester at 19 45

(a)

Work out the number of minutes this train takes to travel from London
to Manchester.

(3)

There are 800 people on the train at Manchester.

1
10 of these 800 people are children.

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(b)

(i)

1
Work out 10 of 800

3
8 of those 800 people are women.

(ii)

3
Work out 8 of 800

The rest of the 800 people are men.

(iii)

Work out the number of men on the train.

(4)

320 of the 800 people are under 21 years old.

(c)

Work out 320 out of 800 as a percentage.


%
(2)
(Total 9 marks)

579. S = 2p + 3q
p=4
q=5

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(a)

Work out the value of S.


S =
(2)

T = 2m + 30
T = 40

(b)

Work out the value of m.


m =
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

580.
10 cm
4 cm

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

4 cm
2 cm

2 cm
8 cm
4 cm
2 cm

The diagram shows 3 small rectangles inside a large rectangle.


The large rectangle is 10 cm by 8 cm.
Each of the 3 small rectangles is 4 cm by 2 cm.
Work out the area of the region shown shaded in the diagram.
2

cm

(Total 3 marks)

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581. The two-way table gives some information about the lunch arrangements of 85 students.
School lunch
Female

Packed
lunch
21

Male
Total

Other

Total

13

47

5
40

85

Complete the two-way table.


(Total 3 marks)

582. Use the information that


257 34 = 8738
to find the value of

(a)

2.57 34

(1)

(b)

873.8 2.57

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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583.
A

2x

2x

10

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


In the diagram, all measurements are in centimetres.
ABC is an isosceles triangle.
AB = 2x
AC = 2x
BC = 10

(a)

Find an expression, in terms of x, for the perimeter of the triangle.


Simplify your expression.

(2)

The perimeter of the triangle is 34 cm.

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(b)

Find the value of x.

x =
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

584.
y
7
6
5
4
P

3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6

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(a)

On the grid, rotate the shaded shape P one quarter turn anticlockwise about O.
Label the new shape Q.
(3)

(b)

On the grid, translate the shaded shape P by 2 units to the right and 3 units up.
Label the new shape R.
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

585. A student wanted to find out how many pizzas adults ate.
He used this question on a questionnaire.
How many pizzas have you eaten?

A few

(a)

A lot

Write down two things that are wrong with this question.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

He gave his questionnaire to 10 of his teachers.

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(b)

Give two reasons why this is not a good way to find out how many pizzas adults ate.
1st Reason...................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
2nd Reason..................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

586. Solve
4x + 3 = 19
x =
(Total 2 marks)

587. Solve
4y + 1 = 2y + 8
y =
(Total 2 marks)

2 1

588. Work out 3 5


(Total 2 marks)

589. (a)

Write one pound thirty pence in figures.

(1)

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(b)

Write one pound five pence in figures.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

590. Each point on the graph represents the size of a shoe and its length, in cm.
Shoes
33
32
31
L e n g th
(c m )

30
29
28
27
26
25

10

11

12

13

14

S iz e

(a)

Write down the length of a size 9 shoe.


cm
(1)

(b)

Write down the size of a shoe with a length of 29.5 cm.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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591.

(a)

10

20

30

40

50

60

Write down the number marked by the arrow.

(1)

(b)

Write down the number marked by the arrow.

(1)

(c)

100

200

300

400

500

600

Find the number 460 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ( ).
(1)

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(d)

Find the number 2.8 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ( ).
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

592. The shape is made from a right-angled triangle, a parallelogram and a quadrilateral.

(a)

Mark with arrows () a pair of parallel lines.


(1)

(b)

Mark with the letter A an acute angle.


(1)

(c)

Mark with the letter R a reflex angle.


(1)

(d)

Measure the size of angle x.

(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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593. Write down the name of each of these two 3-D shapes.
(i)

(ii)

( i) ........................................

( ii) ........................................
(Total 2 marks)

594. Here is a bar chart showing the number of hours of TV that Helen and Robin
watched last week.
H o u r s o f T V w a tc h e d la s t w e e k
9
8
7
6
N um ber
o f h o u rs 5

H e le n

R o b in

3
2
1
0

Sunday

M onday

T u esd ay W e d n esd ay T h u rsd ay

F rid a y

S a tu rd a y

D ay

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(a)

Write down the number of hours of TV that Helen watched on Monday.


hours
(1)

(b)

On which day did Helen and Robin watch the same number of hours of TV?

(1)

(c)

(i)

Work out the total number of hours of TV that Robin watched on Friday and
Saturday.
hours

(ii)

Who watched the greater number of hours of TV on Friday and Saturday? Show
your working.
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

595. (a)

Measure the length of the line AB.

cm
(1)

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(b)

Mark the mid point of the line AB with a cross ().


Label this point P.
(1)

(c)

Draw a circle with centre P so that AB is the diameter of the circle.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

596.
Petes Caf
Price List
Cup of Tea
Cup of Coffee
Can of Cola
Roll
Sandwich

75p
85p
75p
1.70
1.35

Joe buys a can of cola and a roll.

(a)

Work out the total cost.

(1)

Susan buys two cups of tea and one sandwich,

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(b)

Work out the total cost.

(2)

Kim buys a cup of coffee and a roll.


She pays with a 5 note.
(c)

How much change should she get?

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

597. Amanda collected 20 leaves and wrote down their lengths, in cm.
Here are her results.
5

(a)

Complete the frequency table to show Amandas results.


Length in cm

Tally

Frequency

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(2)

(b)

Write down the modal length.


cm
(1)

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(c)

Work out the range.


cm
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

598. The cost of 20 litres of petrol is 18


Work out the cost of 1 litre of petrol.
0000
0000

P e tro l

(Total 3 marks)

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599. Complete this bill.

G a r y s
A u to
R e p a ir s
D e s c r ip tio n

N um ber

C ost of
e a c h ite m

T o ta l

S p a rk p lu g

2 .5 0

1 0 .0 0

W ip e r b la d e

1 .5 0

..............

L ig h t b u lb

......

5 .0 0

L a b o u r c h a rg e

1 h o u r s a t 1 6 .0 0 a n h o u r
T o ta l c o st

..............
..............

(Total 4 marks)

600. (a)

1
Write 10
(i)

as a decimal,
cm

(ii)

as a percentage.
cm
(2)

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(b)

3
Shade 5 of this shape.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

601. Here are five shapes.

Two of these shapes have only one line of symmetry,

(a)

Write down the letter of each of these two shapes.


..and..
(2)

Two of these shapes have rotational symmetry of order 2.

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(b)

Write down the letter of each of these two shapes.


..and..
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

602. Danny shares a bag of 20 sweets with his friends.

3
He gives Mary 5 of the sweets.
1
He gives Ann 10 of the sweets.
He keeps the rest for himself.
How many sweets does Danny keep for himself?

(Total 3 marks)

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603. Simplify
(a)

c+c+c

(1)

(b)

e+f+e+f+e

(1)

(c)

2a + 3a

(1)

(d)

2xy + 3xy xy

(1)

(e)

3a + 5b a + 2b + 8
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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604. The graph shows the number of ice creams sold each day during one week

300
N um ber of
ic e c re a m s
s o ld

200

100

(a)

Sun

M on

Tue

W ed
D ay

Thu

F ri

Sat

How many more ice creams were sold on Tuesday than on Monday?
ice creams
(1)

(b)

Explain what might have happened on Monday.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

605. Ron went to Spain.


He changed 200 into Euros ().
The exchange rate was 1 = 1.40

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(a)

How many Euros did he get?

(2)

When he came home he changed 10.64 back into pounds.


The exchange rate was now 1 = 1.33

(b)

How many pounds did he get?

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

606. Navjeet uses this rule to work out his pay.


Pay = Number of hours worked rate of pay per hour
This week Navjeet worked for 10 hours.
His rate of pay per hour was 4.50

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(a)

Use this rule to work out his pay.

(2)

Last week Navjeets pay was 66


He worked for 12 hours.

(b)

Work out Navjeets rate of pay per hour last week.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

607. Here are some patterns made from sticks.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

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P a tte rn n u m b e r 2

P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

620

(a)

Complete Pattern number 4.

(1)

(b)

Complete the table.


Pattern number

Number of
sticks

10

14

4
5
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

608. (a)

Work out the area of this rectangle.


Diagram NOT accurately drawn

4 .5 c m
2 .5 c m

cm

(2)
2

A square has an area of 324 cm .

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(b)

Work out the length of one side of the square.


Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Area
2

324cm

cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

609. Bob lays 200 bricks in 1 hour.


He always works at the same speed.
Work out how long it will take Bob to lay 960 bricks.
Give your answer in hours and minutes.

hours.minutes
(Total 3 marks)

610. Joshua rolls an ordinary dice once.


It has faces marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

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(a)

Write down the probability that he gets


(i)

a 6,

(ii)

an odd number,

(iii)

a number less than 3,

(iv)

an 8.

(4)

Ken rolls a different dice 60 times. This dice also has six faces.
The table gives information about Kens scores.

(b)

Score on dice

Frequency

11

20

10

Explain what you think is different about Kens dice.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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611. Lewis wants to buy a new pair of trainers.


There are 3 shops that sell the trainers he wants.
Sports 4 All

Edexcel Sports

Keefs Sports

Trainers

Trainers

Trainers

1
5 off

50

plus

usual price of

plus

10 payments of 4.50

65

VAT at 17/2%

(a)

Work out the cost of a pair of the trainers in Sports 4 All.



(2)

(b)

Work out the cost of a pair of the trainers in Edexcel Sports.



(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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612. The stem and leaf diagram shows information about the areas of 32 photographs.
889
1134489
03557889
22335688
113358
Key: 4

(a)

represents 41 cm

Write down the number of photographs that have an area of 38 cm .

(1)

(b)

Work out the median.


2

cm

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

613. The top of a table is a circle.


The radius of the top of the table is 50 cm.

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(a)

Work out the area of the top of the table.


2

cm

(2)

The base of the table is a circle.


The diameter of the base of the table is 40 cm.

(b)

Work out the circumference of the base of the table.


cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

614. The scatter graph shows the Science mark and the Maths mark for 15 students.
60

50

40

M a th s
m a rk 3 0

20

10

10

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30
S c ie n c e m a rk

40

50

60

626

(a)

What type of correlation does this scatter graph show?

(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

Sophies Science mark was 42.

(c)

Use your line of best fit to estimate Sophies Maths mark.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

615.
3 .8 0
200 g
L a rg e

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175 g
R e g u la r

627

A Large tub of popcorn costs 3.80 and holds 200 g.


A Regular tub of popcorn costs 3.50 and holds 175 g.
Rob says that the 200 g Large tub is the better value for money.
Linda says that the 175 g Regular tub is the better value for money.
Who is correct?

Explain the reasons for your answer. You must show all your working.

(Total 2 marks)

616.

Picture NOT accurately drawn

A model of a space shuttle is made to a scale of 2 centimetres to 1 metre.


The length of the space shuttle is 24 metres.

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(a)

Work out the length of the model.


Give your answer in centimetres.

cm
(2)

The height of the model is 10 centimetres.

(b)

Work out the height of the space shuttle.


Give your answer in metres.
m
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

617. The table shows some rows of a number pattern.


2

Row 1

2 0 =4=41

Row 2

3 1 =8=42

Row 3

4 2 = 12 = 4 3

Row 4

(a)

Complete Row 4 of the number pattern.


(1)

(b)

Use the number pattern to find the answer to 121 119

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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618.
y
7
6
5
4
P

3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6

On the grid, rotate the shaded shape P one quarter turn anticlockwise about O.
Label the new shape Q.
(Total 3 marks)

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619. An aeroplane flies from Liverpool to Prague, a distance of 1200 km.


The aeroplane takes 4 hours.
Work out the average speed of the aeroplane.
State the units of your answer.

(Total 3 marks)

620. Solve

4x + 3 = 19
x =
(Total 2 marks)

621. (a)

Solve

4y + 1 = 2y + 8
y =
(2)

(b)

Simplify

2(t + 5) + 13

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

622. Fred did a survey of the time, in seconds, people spent in a queue at a supermarket.
Information about the times is shown in the table.
Time (t seconds)

Frequency

0 < t 40

40 < t 80

12

80 < t 120

14

120 < t 160

16

160 < t 200

10

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(a)

Write down the modal class interval.


seconds
(1)

A person is selected at random from the people in Freds survey.

(b)

Work out an estimate for the probability that the person selected spent more than
120 seconds in the queue.

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

623. A student wanted to find out how many pizzas adults ate.
He used this question on a questionnaire.
How many pizzas have you eaten?

A few

(a)

A lot

Write down two things that are wrong with this question.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

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(b)

Design a better question that the student can use to find out
how many pizzas adults ate.
You should include some response boxes.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

624. A company tested 100 batteries.


The table shows information about the time in hours that the batteries lasted.

(a)

Time(t hours)

Frequency

50 t < 55

12

55 t < 60

21

60 t < 65

36

65 t < 70

23

70 t < 75

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


(1)

Time (t hours)

Cumulative
frequency

50 t < 55

12

50 t < 60
50 t <65
50 < t < 70
50 t < 75
(b)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your completed table.
(2)

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(c)

Use your completed graph to find an estimate for the median time.

100
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
80

60

40

20

50

55

60

65

70

75

T im e (t h o u rs )
hours
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

625. Simplify
(a)

e+f+e+f+e

(1)

(b)

2xy + 3xy xy

(1)

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(c)

3a + 5b a + 2b + 8

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

626. Here are some patterns made from sticks.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

P a tte rn n u m b e r 2

P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

Complete the table.


Pattern number

Number of
sticks

10

14

18

5
n
(Total 3 marks)

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627. Ron went to Spain.


He changed pounds () into Euros (). The exchange rate was 1 = 1.40
The value of the pound has decreased from 1.40 to 1.33
Calculate the percentage decrease in the value of the pound.
%
(Total 3 marks)

628. v = u + 10t
Work out the value of v when
u = 10 and t = 7
v =
(Total 2 marks)

629. v = u + 10t
Work out the value of v when
u = 2.5 and t = 3.2
v =
(Total 2 marks)

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630. A museum has these charges.


Adult Ticket
2.50
Child Ticket
1.25
Family Ticket
(2 adults and 3 children)
6.50
Mr and Mrs Iqbal and their three children visit the museum.
Work out how much they will save by buying one family ticket rather than
5 separate tickets

(Total 4 marks)

631. (a)

Simplify
(i)

x x

(ii)

p8
p3

(iii)

23

42

3s t 4s t

(iv)

3 4

(q )

(5)

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(b)

Expand

3(2g 1)

(1)

(c)

Expand and simplify (x + 2) (x + 3)

(2)
(Total 8 marks)

632. Simon plays one game of tennis and one game of snooker.

3
The probability that Simon will win at tennis is 4
1
The probability that Simon will win at snooker is 3

Complete the probability tree diagram.


te n n is

3
4

..........

sn ook er
1
3

S im o n
w in s

..........

S im o n
does not
w in

..........

S im o n
w in s

..........

S im o n
does not
w in

S im o n
w in s

S im o n
does not
w in

(Total 2 marks)

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633. Barry buys 25 identical pens for 3.25


Work out the cost of 35 of these pens.

(Total 2 marks)

634. 3x = 108
(a)

Find the value of x.

x =
(2)

(b)

Express 108 as a product of its prime factors.

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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635. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x 3x + 1


x

11

4
5
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 3x + 1


y
12

10

4 x

4
(2)

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(c)

Use your graph to estimate the values of x for which y = 3


x =
x =
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

636. A silver chain has a volume of 5 cm .


3
The density of silver is 10.5 grams per cm .
Work out the mass of the silver chain.
grams
(Total 2 marks)

637.
A

ABCD is a rectangle.
Shade the set of points inside the rectangle which are both
and

more than 4 centimetres from the point A


more than 1 centimetre from the line DC.
(Total 4 marks)

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638. Fred did a survey of the time, in seconds, people spent in a queue at a supermarket.
Information about the times is shown in the table.
Time(t seconds)

Frequency

0 < t 40

40 < t 80

12

80 < t 120

14

120 < t 160

16

160 < t 200

10

A person is selected at random from the people in Freds survey.


Work out an estimate for the probability that the person selected spent more than
120 seconds in the queue.

(Total 2 marks)

639. Work out an estimate for

412 5.904
0.195
(Total 3 marks)

640. A gold necklace has a mass of 127 grams, correct to the nearest gram.
(a)

Write down the least possible mass of the necklace.


grams
(1)

(b)

Write down the greatest possible mass of the necklace.


grams
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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641. A student wanted to find out how many pizzas adults ate.
He used this question on a questionnaire.
How many pizzas have you eaten?

A few

A lot

This is not a good question.


Design a better question that the student can use to find out how many pizzas adults ate.
You should include some response boxes.

(Total 2 marks)

642. Write in standard form

(a)

456 000

(1)

(b)

0.00034

(1)

(c)

16 10

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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643. (a)

Factorise

x + 6x + 8

(2)

(b)

Solve

x + 6x + 8 = 0
x =
or x =
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

644.
Diagrams NOT accurately drawn
R
C

45 cm
26 cm

8 cm

12 cm

The two triangles ABC and PQR are mathematically similar.


Angle A = angle P.
Angle B = angle Q.
AB = 8 cm.
AC = 26 cm.
PQ = 12 cm.
QR = 45 cm.

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(a)

Work out the length of PR.


cm
(2)

(b)

Work out the length of BC.


cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

645. The graphs of the straight lines with equations 3y + 2x = 12 and y = x 1 have been drawn on
the grid.
y
8

6
y = x 1
4

2
3y + 2x = 12

(a)

Use the graphs to solve the simultaneous equations


3y + 2x = 12
y = x 1
x = .....................................
y = .....................................

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(1)

(b)

3y + 2x > 12

y<x1

x<6

x and y are integers.


On the grid, mark with a cross () each of the four points which satisfies all
these 3 inequalities.
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

646. Hajras weekly pay this year is 240


This is 20% more than her weekly pay last year.

Bill says This means Hajras weekly pay last year was 192.
Bill is wrong,

(a)

Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Work out Hajras weekly pay last year.


.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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647. A company tested 100 batteries.


The table shows information about the number of hours that the batteries lasted.

(a)

Time (t hours)

Frequency

50 t < 55

12

55 t < 60

21

60 t < 65

36

65 t < 70

23

70 t < 75

Complete the cumulative frequency table for this information.


(1)

Time
(t hours)

Cumulative
frequency

50 t < 55

12

50 t < 60
50 t < 65
50 t < 70
50 t < 75

(b)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your completed table.
(2)

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(c)

Use your completed graph to find an estimate for the median time.
You must state the units of your answer.
100
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
80

60

40

20

50

55

60

65

70

75

T im e (t h o u rs )
.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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648.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


A

70

C
A, B, C and D are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
BOD is a straight line.
Angle COD = 70

(a)

Find the size of angle BAD.


Give a reason for your answer.
.....................................
(2)

(b)

Find the size of angle CBD.


Give a reason for your answer.
.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

649. The time, T seconds, it takes a water heater to boil some water is directly proportional
to the mass of water, m kg, in the water heater.
When m = 250, T = 600

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(a)

Find T when m = 400


T = .....................................
(3)

The time, T seconds, it takes a water heater to boil a constant mass of water is inversely
proportional to the power, P watts, of the water heater.
When P = 1400, T = 360

(b)

Find the value of T when P = 900


T =.....................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

650.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


y

The diagram is a sketch.


P is the point (2, 3)
Q is the point (6, 6)

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(a)

Write down the vector PQ

Write your answer as a column vector

x

y

.......................
(2)

PQRS is a parallelogram.

PR

(b)

Find the vector QS

Write your answer as a column vector

x

y

.......................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

651. (a)

3
3
Solve x + 2 x = 2
x=.....................................
(2)

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(b)

Using your answer to part (a), or otherwise,


3

solve

y 1

2 y 1

2
y = .....................................
or y = .....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

652. The table and histogram show information about the length of time it took 165 adults
to connect to the internet.
Time (t seconds)
0 < t 10

Frequency
20

10 < t 15
15 < t 17.5

30

17.5 < t 20

40

20< t 25
25< t 40
None of the adults took more than 40 seconds to connect to the internet.

(a)

Use the table to complete the histogram.


(2)

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(b)

Use the histogram to complete the table.


(2)

2003
F re q u en c y
d e n s ity

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

T im e (s e c o n d s )

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2004
F re q u en c y
d e n s ity

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

T im e (s e c o n d s )

The histogram shows information about the time it took some children to connect to the
internet.
None of the children took more than 40 seconds to connect to the internet.
110 children took up to 12.5 seconds to connect to the internet.

(c)

work out an estimate for the number of children who took 21 seconds or more to connect
to the internet.
.....................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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653. (a)

Write down the value of 8

1
3

.....................................
(1)

8 8 be written in the form 8k

(b)

Find the value of k.


k = .....................................
(1)

8 8 can also be expressed in the form m 2 where m is a positive integer.

(c)

Express 8 8 in the form m 2


.....................................
(2)

1
(d)

Rationalise the denominator of 8 8


2
Give your answer in the form p where p is a positive integer.
.....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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654.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


B

ABCD is a square.
BEC and DCF are equilateral triangles.

(a)

Prove that triangle ECD is congruent to triangle BCF.

(3)

G is the point such that BEGF is a parallelogram.

(b)

Prove that ED = EG
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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655.

n2 a
na

Rearrange the formula to make a the subject.


a =.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

656. (a)

Factorise

2x 7x + 6
.....................................
(2)

(b)

(i)

Factorise fully

(n a ) (n a)

.....................................
n and a are integers.

(ii)

Explain why (n a ) (n a) is always an even integer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

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657.

y
y = f(x )

(2 , 1 )

The diagram shows part of the curve with equation y = f(x)


The minimum point of the curve is at (2, 1)

(a)

Write down the coordinates of the minimum point of the curve with equation
(i)

y = f(x + 2)
.....................................

(ii)

y = 3f(x)
.....................................

(iii)

y = f(2x)
.....................................
(3)

The curve y = f(x) is reflected in the y axis.

(b)

Find the equation of the curve following this transformation.


y = .....................................
(1)

The curve with equation y = f(x) has been transformed to give the curve with equation
y = f(x) + 2

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(c)

Describe the transformation.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

658. Here is the net of a 3-D shape.


P

The net is folded to make the 3-D shape.


Two other vertices meet at P.
Mark each of these vertices with the letter P.
(Total 2 marks)

659. Amy, Beth and Colin share 36 sweets in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4


Work out the number of sweets that each of them receives.
Amy.sweets
Beth.sweets
Colin..sweets
(Total 3 marks)

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660.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
A
8 cm

6 cm

10 cm

ABC is a triangle.
AB = 8 cm.
AC = 6 cm.
BC = 10 cm.

(a)

Use ruler and compasses to construct an accurate drawing of triangle ABC.


The line BC has been drawn for you.
You must show all your construction lines.

C
(2)

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(b)

Use ruler and compasses to construct the perpendicular bisector of the line PQ.
You must show all your construction lines.

Q
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

661. Sophie says, For any whole number, n, the value of 6n 1 is always a prime number.
Sophie is wrong.
Give an example to show that Sophie is wrong.

(Total 2 marks)

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662. This item appeared in a newspaper.


Cows produce 3% more milk
A farmer found that when his cow listened to classical music the
milk it produced increased by 3%.
This increase of 3% represented 0.72 litres of milk.
Calculate the amount of milk produced by the cow when it listened to classical music.

..................................... litres
(Total 3 marks)

663. (a)

Simplify
(i)

x x

.....................................

(ii)

p8
p3

.....................................
(iii)

2 3

42

3s t 4s t

.....................................
(iv)

3 4

(q )

.....................................
(5)

(b)

Expand

3(2g 1)
.....................................
(1)

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(c)

Expand

2d(d + 3)
.....................................
(2)

(d)

Expand and simplify

(x + 2)(x + 3)
.....................................
(2)
(Total 10 marks)

664.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
P

6 cm

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663

PQR is a right-angled triangle.


PR = 6 cm.
QR = 4 cm.
Work out the length of PQ.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.....................................cm
(Total 3 marks)

665. Bill recorded the times, in minutes, taken to complete his last 40 homeworks.
This table shows information about the times.

(a)

Time (t minutes)

Frequency

20 t < 25

25 t < 30

30 t < 35

35 t < 40

40 t < 45

15

Find the class interval in which the median lies.


.....................................
(1)

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(b)

Calculate an estimate of the mean time it took Bill to complete each homework.

.....................................minutes
(4)
(Total 5 marks)

2.56 3.50
666. Work out 8.765 6.78

(a)

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.


.....................................
(2)

(b)

Give your answer to part (a) to an appropriate degree of accuracy.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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667.
y
5
4
3
2

1
5

1 O

5 x

1
2
3
4
5

Triangle A is reflected in the y axis to give triangle B.


Triangle B is then reflected in the x axis to give triangle C.
Describe the single transformation that takes triangle A to triangle C.
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

668. Solve the simultaneous equations.


5a + 3b = 9
2a 3b = 12
a =.....................................
b = .....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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669. (a)

Calculate the size of angle a in this right-angled triangle.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

5 m

a
6 m
.....................................
(3)

(b)

Calculate the length of the side x in this right-angled triangle.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

10 m
x

40
..................................... cm
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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670.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


A

ABCD is a parallelogram.
AB is parallel to DC.
AD is parallel to BC.

AB = p

AD = q

(a)

Express, in terms of p and q

(i)

AC
(i).....................................

(ii)

BD
(ii).....................................
(2)

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p

AC and BD are diagonals of parallelogram ABCD.


AC and BD intersect at T.
(b)

Express AT in terms of p and q.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

671. Jim makes a model of his school.


He uses a scale of 1 : 50
2

The area of the door on his model is 8 cm .


Work out the area of the door on the real school.

.....................................cm

(Total 2 marks)

672. (a)

List all the possible integer values of n such that


2 n < 3
.....................................
(2)

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(b)

Solve the inequality


4p 8 < 7 p
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

673. Here are four cumulative frequency diagrams.

Here are four box plots.


P

R
S

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For each box plot, write down the letter of the appropriate cumulative
frequency diagram.
P and .....................................
Q and .....................................
R and .....................................
S and .....................................
(Total 2 marks)

674.
y
5
4
3

2
1

1
2

In the diagram

A
B
C

is the point (0, 2),


is the point (4, 2),
is the point (0, 3).

Find an equation of the line that passes through C and is parallel to AB.
.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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675. Simon plays one game of tennis and one game of snooker.

3
The probability that Simon will win at tennis is 4
1
The probability that Simon will win at snooker is 3

(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram below.


te n n is

3
4

..........

sn ook er
1
3

S im o n
w in s

..........

S im o n
does not
w in

..........

S im o n
w in s

..........

S im o n
does not
w in

S im o n
w in s

S im o n
does not
w in

(2)

(b)

Work out the probability that Simon wins both games.


.....................................
(2)

(c)

Work out the probability that Simon will win only one game.
.....................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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676. The length of a rectangle is 6.7 cm, correct to 2 significant figures.


(a)

For the length of the rectangle write down


(i)

the upper bound,


.....................................cm

(ii)

the lower bound.


.....................................cm
(2)
2

The area of the rectangle is 26.9 cm , correct to 3 significant figures.

(b)

(i)

Calculate the upper bound for the width of the rectangle.


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.
.....................................cm

(ii)

Calculate the lower bound for the width of the rectangle.


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.
.....................................cm
(3)

(c)

(i)

Write down the width of the rectangle to an appropriate degree of accuracy.


.....................................cm

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

677. (a)

Simplify fully

2 4 3

(3x y )

.....................................
(2)

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(b)

Expand and simplify

(2x + 5)(3x 2)
.....................................
(2)

(c)

x 2 5x 6
x 2 2x

Simplify fully

.....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

678. Solve this quadratic equation.


2

x 5x 8 = 0
Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.
x = .....................................or x = .....................................
(Total 3 marks)

679.
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B

1 0 .4 c m

1 0 .4 c m
120
O

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The diagram shows a sector OABC of a circle with centre O.


OA = OC = 10.4 cm.
Angle AOC = 120.

(a)

Calculate the length of the arc ABC of the sector.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.....................................cm
(3)

(b)

Calculate the area of the shaded segment ABC.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.....................................cm

(4)
(Total 7 marks)

680.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


D

54

28
25 m

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The diagram shows a vertical tower DC on horizontal ground ABC.


ABC is a straight line.
The angle of elevation of D from A is 28.
The angle of elevation of D from B is 54.
AB = 25 m.
Calculate the height of the tower.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..................................... m
(Total 5 marks)

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681. Show that any straight line that passes through the point (1,2) must intersect the curve
2
2
with equation x + y = 16 at two points.
y
5
4
3
2

( 1 ,2 )

1
5

1
2
3
4
5
(Total 3 marks)

682. (a)

Work out the value of 4 + 2

.........................................
(2)

(b)

Write down the cube root of 64


.........................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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683. 70 students each chose one P.E. activity.


They chose one of basketball or swimming or football.
The two-way table shows some information about their choices.
Basketball
Female

Swimming
10

Male
Total
(a)

Football

Total
37

17
19

22

70

Complete the two-way table.


(3)

One of these students is picked at random.


(b)

Write down the probability that this student chose basketball.


.........................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

684. Margaret went on a cycle ride.


The travel graph shows Margarets distance from home on this cycle ride.

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(a)

How far had Margaret cycled after 30 minutes?


................................... km
(1)

After 60 minutes, Margaret stopped for a rest.


(b)

For how many minutes did she rest?


........................... minutes
(1)

(c)

How far did Margaret cycle in total on her ride?


................................... km
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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685.

Diagrams NOT accurately drawn


A packet measures 10 cm by 20 cm by 10 cm.
A box measures 40 cm by 60 cm by 100 cm.
The box is to be completely filled with packets.
Work out the number of packets which can completely fill the box.

.........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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686. A ream of paper costs 2.69


(a)

Work out the cost of 34 reams of paper.

.......................................
(3)

The weight of a ream of paper is 2.5 kg.


There are 500 sheets of paper in a ream.
(b)

Work out the weight, in grams, of one sheet of paper.

...................................... g
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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687. The diagram shows the position of a farm F and a bridge B on a map.

(a)

Measure and write down the bearing of B from F.


.......................................
(1)

A church C is on a bearing of 155 from the bridge B.


On the map, the church is 5 cm from B.
(b)

Mark the church with a cross (

) and label it C.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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688. Here is a list of ingredients for making fudge for 6 people.


Fudge
Ingredients for 6 people
600 g of sugar
12 g of butter
480 g of condensed Milk
90 ml of milk
Work out how much of each ingredient is needed to make fudge for 9 people.

........................................ g of sugar
....................................... g of butter
....................... g of condensed milk
....................................... ml of milk
(Total 3 marks)

689. Jill says


If you multiply any two prime numbers together, the answer will always be an odd number.
Write down an example to show that Jill is wrong.

(Total 2 marks)

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690. On the grid, show how this kite will tessellate.


You should draw at least 8 kites.

(Total 2 marks)

691. Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.


3
(a)

11

15

19

Work out the 8th term of the number sequence.


.........................................
(1)

(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the number sequence.

.........................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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692.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


In the diagram, all measurements are in centimetres.
The lengths of the sides of the quadrilateral are
2r + 5
2r
4r 3
r

(a)

Find an expression, in terms of r, for the perimeter of the quadrilateral.


Give your expression in its simplest form.

.........................................
(2)

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The perimeter of the quadrilateral is 65 cm.


(b)

Work out the value of r.

r = .....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

693. The scatter graph shows some information about 8 cars.


For each car it shows the engine size, in litres, and the distance, in miles, it travels on one gallon
of petrol.

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(a)

What type of correlation does this scatter graph show?


.........................................
(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

(c)

Use your line of best fit to estimate


(i)

the distance travelled on one gallon of petrol by a car with an engine size of
3.5 litres,
.............................. miles

(ii)

the engine size of a car that travels a distance of 28 miles on one gallon of petrol.
........................................ litres
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

694.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a rectangle inside a triangle.
The triangle has a base of 12 cm and a height of 10 cm.
The rectangle is 5 cm by 3 cm.

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Work out the area of the region shown shaded in the diagram.

.................................. cm

(Total 3 marks)

695. Mr Brown buys a garden spade.


The spade costs 20 plus 17% VAT.

Garden spade
20 + 17 % VAT

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(a)

Calculate the total cost of the spade.

.......................................
(3)

Mr Brown makes some compost.


He mixes soil, manure and leaf mould in the ratio 3:1:1
Mr Brown makes 75 litres of compost.
(b)

How many litres of soil does he use?

................................ litres
(3)

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Mr Brown sows 200 flower seeds.


For each flower seed the probability that it will produce a flower is 0.8
(c)

Work out an estimate for the number of these flower seeds that will produce a flower.

.........................................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

696. (a)

y
Solve 4 = 5
y = .....................................
(1)

(b)

Factorise x + 4x
.........................................
(1)

(c)

Simplify
(i)

m m

.........................................
(ii)

t t

.........................................
(2)

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(d)

Expand and simplify (x + 5)(x + 3)


.........................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

697. (a)

3 n < 2
n is an integer.
Write down all the possible values of n.
.........................................
(2)

(b)

Solve the inequality


5x < 2x 6
.........................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

698. (a)

1 3

Work out 3 5

.........................................
(2)

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(b)

Work out

1 3

4 5

.........................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

699.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


A is the point (0, 1)
B is the point (10, 6)

(a)

Find the coordinates of the midpoint of AB.

(................... , ...................)
(2)

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1
The equation of the straight line through A and B is y = 2 x + 1

(b)

1
Write down the equation of another straight line that is parallel to y = 2 x + 1

.........................................
(1)

(c)

Write down the equation of another straight line that passes through the point (0, 1)

.........................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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700. On the grid, draw an enlargement of the shaded shape with a scale factor of 3

(Total 2 marks)

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701. The cost of a cinema ticket for an adult is 5.50


The cost of the cinema tickets for 13 adults and 9 children is 103
Work out the cost of a cinema ticket for a child.

..................................
(Total 4 marks)

702. (a)

Simplify 4p + 5q + p 3q
.....................................
(2)

(b)

Expand y(y 5)
.....................................
(1)

(c)

Expand and simplify 2(3m + 4) + 3(m 5)

.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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703.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


In the diagram, ABC is a straight line and BD = CD.

(a)

Work out the size of angle x.

....................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the size of angle y.

....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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704. The diagram shows part of a shape.


The shape has rotational symmetry of order 3 about the point P.
On the grid, complete the shape.

(Total 2 marks)

705. The height of a hedge is now 80 cm.


The hedge grows 70 cm higher every year.
Write down a formula for the height, h cm, of the hedge t years from now.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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706. Jessica counted the number of words in each of the first 25 sentences of a book.
Here are her results.
24

11

29

28

25

46

19

15

19

18

22

28

33

13

30

13

15

25

15

22

In the space below, draw an ordered stem and leaf diagram to show her results.
You should include a key.

(Total 3 marks)

707. An alloy is made from tin and copper.


The ratio of the weight of tin to the weight of copper is 1 : 4
Sally made 35 grams of the alloy.
(a)

Work out the weight of tin she used.

...................................g
(2)

Sven used 18 grams of tin to make some of the alloy.


(b)

Work out the weight of alloy he made.

...................................g
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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708.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
The diagram shows a trapezium ABCD.
AB = 10 cm.
AD = CD = BC = 5 cm.
M is the midpoint of AB.
It also shows that the trapezium can be split into 3 equilateral triangles.

In the space below, use a ruler and compasses to construct an accurate drawing of the trapezium.
AB has been drawn for you.
You must show all your construction lines.

(Total 3 marks)

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709. The distance from Bristol to Leeds is 216 miles.


(a)

Cara drove the 216 miles in 4 hours 30 minutes.


Calculate her average speed.
State the units of your answer.

.................. ..................
(4)

(b)

The amount of petrol Caras car used for the journey was 23 litres, correct to the
nearest litre.
(i)

Write down the least possible amount of petrol used.


............................ litres

(ii)

Write down the greatest possible amount of petrol used.


............................ litres
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

710. Solve 6x 5 = 2x + 9

x = ..............................
(Total 3 marks)

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711. The diagram shows a sketch of a solid object.


The solid object is made from five centimetre cubes.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

On the grid of centimetre squares, draw the elevation of the solid object in the direction
marked with an arrow.

Elevation
(2)

(b)

On the grid of centimetre squares, draw the plan of the solid object.

Plan
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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712. Here is a table for a two-stage number machine.


It subtracts 5 and then multiplies by 2
(a)

Complete the table.


5 then 2
Input

Output

...............................

...............................
(2)

(b)

The input is n.
Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the output.

.....................................
(1)

(c)

The output is y.
Find an expression, in terms of y, for the input.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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713. The price of all rail season tickets to London increased by 4%.
(a)

Before this increase, the price of a rail season ticket from Reading to London was 2664
Work out the price after the increase.

..................................
(3)

(b)

The price of a rail season ticket from Cambridge to London increased by 121.60
Work out the price before this increase.

..................................
(2)

(c)

After the increase, the price of a rail season ticket from Brighton to London was 2828.80
Work out the price before this increase.

..................................
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

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714. (a)

Express 56 as the product of its prime factors.

.....................................
(2)

(b)

Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 56 and 98

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

715. The table shows information about the ages of the 240 people at a club.
Age (t years)

Frequency

15 t < 20

95

20 t < 25

90

25 t < 30

35

30 t < 35

15

35 t < 40

A pie chart is to be drawn for the information in the table.

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(a)

Work out the size of the angle for people in the class 20 t < 25

....................................
(2)

(b)

Write down the modal class.


.....................................
(1)

(c)

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Age (t years)

Cumulative
frequency

15 t < 20
15 t < 25
15 t < 30
15 t < 35
15 t < 40
(1)

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(d)

On the grid, draw the cumulative frequency graph for your table.

(2)

(e)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the median age of the people.
........................... years
(1)
(Total 7 marks)

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23

716. The mass of 6.02 10 atoms of carbon is 12 grams.


(a)

Calculate the mass of 1 atom of carbon.


Give your answer in standard form correct to 3 significant figures.

.................................. g
(2)

(b)

Calculate the number of atoms in 100 grams of carbon.


Give your answer in standard form correct to 3 significant figures.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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717.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a prism of length 90 cm.
The cross section, PQRST, of the prism is a semi-circle above a rectangle.
PQRT is a rectangle.
RST is a semi-circle with diameter RT.
PQ = RT = 60 cm.
PT = QR = 45 cm.

Calculate the volume of the prism.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

....................................... cm

(Total 4 marks)

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718. Mr Brown makes some compost.


He mixes soil, manure and leaf mould in the ratio 3:1:1
Mr Brown makes 75 litres of compost.
(a)

How many litres of soil does he use?

................................. litres
(3)

Mr Brown sows 200 flower seeds.


For each flower seed the probability that it will produce a flower is 0.8
(b)

Work out an estimate for the number of these flower seeds that will produce a flower.

..........................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

719. Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.


3
(a)

11

15

19

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence.
..........................................
(2)

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Adeel says that 319 is a term in the number sequence.


(b)

Is Adeel correct?
You must justify your answer.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

720. The density of concrete is 2.3 grams per cm .


(a)

Work out the mass of a piece of concrete with a volume of 20 cm .

............................... grams
(2)
3

480 grams of a cheese has a volume of 400 cm .


(b)

Work out the density of the cheese.

.................. grams per cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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721. Estimate the value of

21 3.86
0.207

..........................................
(Total 3 marks)

722. (a)

Solve

3(x 4) = x + 24

x = ......................................
(3)

(b)

Simplify fully

(2x y)

..........................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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723.

(a)

Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle A onto triangle B.
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

On the grid, rotate triangle A 90 anticlockwise about the point (1, 1)


Label your new triangle C.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

724. (a)

3 n < 2
n is an integer.
Write down all the possible values of n.
.........................................
(2)

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(b)

Solve the inequality


5x < 2x 6
.........................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2
3
3 1
5
4

725. Work out

..........................................
(Total 3 marks)

726. The table shows some expressions.


Expression

Length

Area

Volume

None of
these

pab
a + 2b
2

pa + b
The letters a and b represent lengths.
p and 2 are numbers that have no dimensions.
Place a tick ( ) in the correct column to show whether the expression can be used to represent
a length, an area, a volume or none of these.
(Total 3 marks)

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727. (a)

Write 5.7 10 as an ordinary number.


.........................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the value of (7 10 ) (3 10 )


Give your answer in standard form.

.........................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

728. Solve the simultaneous equations


3x 4y = 13
2x + 3y = 3

x = ......................................
y = ......................................
(Total 4 marks)

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729. The box plot gives information about the distribution of the heights of all the trees in a wood.

(a)

Write down the median height of the trees.


...................................... m
(1)

(b)

Work out the interquartile range of the heights of the trees.


...................................... m
(1)

There are 300 trees in the wood.


(c)

Work out the number of trees in the wood with a height of 17 m or more.

..........................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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730.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


A, B, C and D are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
AC is a diameter of the circle.
Angle DAC = 20.

(a)

Find the size of angle ACD.

........................................
(2)

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(b)

Find the size of angle DBC.


Give a reason for your answer.

........................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

731. Mary has a drawing pin.


When the drawing pin is dropped it can land either point up or point down.
The probability of it landing point up is 0.4
Mary drops the drawing pin twice.
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.

(2)

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(b)

Work out the probability that the drawing pin will land point up both times.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

732. The table shows some rows of a number pattern.

Row n

(a)

(2 4)

(3 5)

Row 4

(1 3)

Row 3

(0 2)

Row 2

Row 1

In the table, write down an expression, in terms of n, for Row n.


(1)

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(b)

Simplify fully your expression for Row n.


You must show your working.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

733.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


A is the point (0, 1)
B is the point (10, 6)

The equation of the straight line through A and B is

(a)

1
y= 2x+1

1
Write down the equation of another straight line that is parallel to y = 2 x + 1

..........................................
(1)

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(b)

Write down the equation of another straight line that passes through the point (0, 1)

..........................................
(1)

(c)

Find the equation of the line perpendicular to AB passing through B.

..........................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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734. The incomplete table and histogram give some information about the distances walked by some
students in a school in one year.

(a)

Use the information in the histogram to complete the frequency table.


Distance (d) in km

Frequency

0 < d 300

210

300 < d 400

350

400 < d 500


500 < d 1000
(2)

(b)

Use the information in the table to complete the histogram.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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Diagram NOT accurately drawn

OAB is a sector of a circle, centre O.


Angle AOB = 60.
OA = OB = 12 cm.
Work out the length of the arc AB.
Give your answer in terms of .

.................................... cm
(Total 3 marks)

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736. Here is a sketch of the curve y = sin x for 0 x 360.

(a)

1
Given that sin 30 = 2 , write down the value of
(i)

sin 150
.........................

(ii)

sin 330
.........................
(2)

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723

The graph of y = cos x for 0 x 360 is drawn below.

(b)

Use the graph to find estimates of the solutions, in the interval 0 x 360, of the
equation
(i)

cos x = 0.4

..............................................
(ii)

4cos x = 3

..............................................
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

737. (a)

Expand and simplify (2x + 5)(3x 2)

..........................................
(3)

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(b)

Given that x + 6x 5 = (x + p) + q for all values of x,


find the value of
(i)

p,

(ii)

q.

p = ...................................
q = ...................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

738. (a)

Write down the value of 4 2

..........................................
(1)

(b)

Write

8 in the form m 2 , where m is an integer.

.........................................
(2)

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(c)

Write

50 in the form k 2 , where k is an integer.

.........................................
(2)

1 2

(d)

Rationalise

.........................................
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

739.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


OAB is a triangle.
B is the midpoint of OR.
Q is the midpoint of AB.

OP = 2a PA = a OB = b

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(a)

Find, in terms of a and b, the vectors


(i)

AB ,
..........................................

(ii)

PR ,
..........................................

(iii)

PQ .
..........................................
(4)

(b)

Hence explain why PQR is a straight line.

(2)

The length of PQ is 3 cm.


(c)

Find the length of PR.

.................................... cm
(1)
(Total 7 marks)

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740. By eliminating y, find the solutions to the simultaneous equations


2

x + y = 25
y=x7

x = .............................. y = ..............................
or x = .............................. y = ..............................
(Total 6 marks)

741. (a)

19.2 2.6 2
2.7 1.5
Use your calculator to work out
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

......................................
(2)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 3 significant figures.


......................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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742. (a)

Simplify

p p

......................................
(1)

q8
(b)

q3

Simplify

......................................
(1)

(c)

Simplify

3 4

(t )

......................................
(1)

(d)

Expand and simplify

2(3m + 4) + 3(m 5)

......................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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743.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows three cities.
Norwich is 168 km due East of Leicester.
York is 157 km due North of Leicester.
Calculate the distance between Norwich and York.
Give your answer correct to the nearest kilometre.

................................ km
(Total 3 marks)

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744. A DIY store bought 1750 boxes of nails.


Barry took 25 of these boxes and counted the number of nails in each.
The table shows his results.
Number of nails

Number of boxes

14

15

16

17

18

The numbers of nails in the 25 boxes are typical of the numbers of nails in the 1750 boxes.
Work out an estimate for how many of the 1750 boxes contain 16 nails.

......................................
(Total 3 marks)

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745. (a)

The equation
3

x + 4x = 100
has a solution between 3 and 4
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.
You must show ALL your working.

x = ...............................
(4)

The diagram shows a cuboid.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The base of the cuboid is a square of side x cm.
The height of the cuboid is (x + 4) cm.
3
The volume of the cuboid is 100 cm .

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(b)

(i)

Show that x + 4x = 100

(ii)

Use your answer to part (a) to write down the height of the cuboid, correct to
1 decimal place.

................................ cm
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

746. The price of all rail season tickets to London increased by 4%.
(a)

The price of a rail season ticket from Cambridge to London increased by 121.60
Work out the price before this increase.

..................................
(2)

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(b)

After the increase, the price of a rail season ticket from Brighton to London was 2828.80
Work out the price before this increase.

..................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

747. The table shows information about the ages of the 240 people at a club.

(a)

Age (t years)

Frequency

15 t < 20

95

20 t < 25

90

25 t < 30

35

30 t < 35

15

35 t < 40

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Age (t years)

Cumulative
frequency

15 t < 20
15 t < 25
15 t < 30
15 t < 35
15 t < 40
(1)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the cumulative frequency graph for your table.

(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the median age of the people.
............................ years
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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748. (a)

Use ruler and compasses to construct the perpendicular bisector of the line AB.
You must show all your construction lines.

(2)

(b)

Use ruler and compasses to construct the bisector of angle RPQ.


You must show all your construction lines.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

749. When you are h feet above sea level, you can see d miles to the horizon, where

d=

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2

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(a)

Calculate the value of d when h = 8.4 10


Give your answer in standard form correct to 3 significant figures.

d = ...............................
(2)

(b)

Make h the subject of the formula d =

3h
2

h =................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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750.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Work out the value of x.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

x = ...............................
(Total 3 marks)

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751. On the grid, show by shading, the region which satisfies all three of the inequalities.
x < 3 y > 2

y<x

Label the region R.

(Total 4 marks)

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752.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a prism of length 90 cm.
The cross section, PQRST, of the prism is a semi-circle above a rectangle.
PQRT is a rectangle.
RST is a semi-circle with diameter RT.
PQ = RT = 60 cm.
PT = QR = 45 cm.

Calculate the volume of the prism.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
State the units of your answer.

........................... ...................
(Total 5 marks)

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753.

Write down the letter of the graph which could have the equation
(i)

y = 1 3x
......................................

(ii)

1
y= x
......................................

(iii)

y = 2x + 7x + 3
......................................
(Total 3 marks)

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754.

Diagrams NOT accurately drawn

A rectangular tray has length 60 cm, width 40 cm and depth 2 cm.


It is full of water.
The water is poured into an empty cylinder of diameter 8 cm.
Calculate the depth, in cm, of water in the cylinder.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

................................ cm
(Total 5 marks)

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755. A school has 450 students.


Each student studies one of Greek or Spanish or German or French.
The table shows the number of students who study each of these languages.
Language

Number of
students

Greek

145

Spanish

121

German

198

French

186

An inspector wants to look at the work of a stratified sample of 70 of these students.


Find the number of students studying each of these languages that should be in the sample.

Greek ...........................
Spanish ........................
German ........................
French .........................
(Total 3 marks)

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756. A ball falls vertically after being dropped.


The ball falls a distance d metres in a time of t seconds.
d is directly proportional to the square of t.
The ball falls 20 metres in a time of 2 seconds.
(a)

Find a formula for d in terms of t.

d = ...............................
(3)

(b)

Calculate the distance the ball falls in 3 seconds.

.................................. m
(1)

(c)

Calculate the time the ball takes to fall 605 m.

........................ seconds
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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757. Gwen bought a new car.


Each year, the value of her car depreciated by 9%.
Calculate the number of years after which the value of her car was 47% of its value when new.

......................................
(Total 3 marks)

758.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a rectangle.
The width of the rectangle is x cm and its length is y cm.
The perimeter of the rectangle is 10 cm.

(a)

Show that

x+y=5

(1)

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The length of a diagonal of the rectangle is 4 cm.


(b)

Show that

2x 10x + 9 = 0

(3)

(c)

Solve the equation 2x 10x + 9 = 0 to find the possible values of x.


Give your answers correct to 3 significant figures.

......................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

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p
x

xc q

759.

Make x the subject of the formula.

x =................................
(Total 4 marks)

760.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 4.2 cm, 5.3 cm and 7.6 cm.

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(a)

Calculate the size of the largest angle of the triangle.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

....................................
(3)

(b)

Calculate the area of the triangle.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............................... cm

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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761.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


In triangle ABC, angle ABC = 90.
AB = 5.3 cm, correct to 2 significant figures.
BC = 4.8 cm, correct to 2 significant figures.
The base, AB, of the triangle is horizontal.

(a)

(i)

Calculate the lower bound for the gradient of the line AC.

......................................

(ii)

Calculate the upper bound for the gradient of the line AC.

......................................
(3)

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(b)

Use your answers to part (a) to give the gradient of the line AC to an appropriate degree
of accuracy.
You must explain your answer.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

762. The probability that any piece of buttered toast will land buttered side down when it is dropped
is 0.62
Two pieces of buttered toast are to be dropped, one after the other.
Calculate the probability that exactly one piece of buttered toast will land buttered side down.

......................................
(Total 4 marks)

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763.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Two prisms, A and B, are mathematically similar.
3
The volume of prism A is 12 000 cm .
3
The volume of prism B is 49 152 cm .
2
The total surface area of prism B is 9728 cm .
Calculate the total surface area of prism A.

............................... cm

(Total 4 marks)

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764. Heather carried out a survey about her friends pets.


Here are her results.
Cat

Cat

Dog

Hamster

Cat

Dog

Hamster

Cat

Cat

Dog

Hamster

Dog

Hamster

Dog

Fish

Cat

Dog

Fish

Cat

Cat

Complete the table to show Heathers results.


Pet

Tally

Frequency

Cat
Dog
Fish
Hamster
(Total 3 marks)

765. Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
35

67

27

118

42
..........................................................................
(Total 1 mark)

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766. (a)

In the circle, draw a diameter.

(1)

(b)

In the triangle, mark the right angle with a letter R.

(1)

(c)

In the space below, draw a rectangle.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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767. The pictogram shows the numbers of loaves of bread made by Miss Smith, Mr Jones and
Mrs Gray.
Miss Smith
Mr Jones
Mrs Gray
Ms Shah
Mr Khan
represents 20 loaves of bread

(a)

Write down the number of loaves of bread made by Mr Jones.

.....................
(1)

(b)

Write down the number of loaves of bread made by Mrs Gray.

.....................
(1)

Ms Shah made 60 loaves of bread.


Mr Khan made 90 loaves of bread.
(c)

Use this information to complete the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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768. (a)

Write the number seven thousand, two hundred and fifty two in figures.

...............................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 3086 in words.


......................................................................................................................................
(1)

(c)

Write the number 4637 to the nearest hundred.

...............................
(1)

(d)

Write the value of 2 in the number 5271

...............................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

769. Write down the mathematical name of each of these 3-D shapes.
(i)

(ii)

(i) .......................................................

(ii) .......................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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770. Work out an estimate for the value of 5.1 98

............................
(Total 2 marks)

771. (a)

Measure the length of PQ.


State the units with your answer.

Q
.....................................
(2)

(b)

Measure the size of angle a.

a
...................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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772. The table shows the percentage of each of the materials used in making a car tyre.

(a)

Material

Percentage

Natural rubber

12%

Synthetic polymers

25%

Carbon black

26%

Oil

17%

Fabric

4%

Wire

10%

Other

6%

Write down the name of the material with the largest percentage.
.........................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write 10% as a decimal.

........................
(1)

(c)

Write 4% as a decimal.

........................
(1)

(d)

Write 26% as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

........................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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773. The table shows the distances, in miles, between 4 cities.


London
74

Portsmouth

39

58

97

(a)

41

Reading
57

Salisbury

Write down the distance between London and Salisbury.


...................................... miles
(1)

(b)

Which two cities are the shortest distance apart?


........................................................ and ........................................................
(1)

Nazim drives from Portsmouth to Salisbury.


He then drives from Salisbury to Reading.
Finally he drives from Reading to Portsmouth.

(c)

Work out the total distance Nazim drives.

...................................... miles
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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774.

20
15
10
5
0

5
10

(a)

Write down the temperature shown on the thermometer.


................... C
(1)

The temperature falls by 8C.

(b)

Work out the new temperature.

................... C
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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775. (a)

Complete this table.


Write a sensible unit for each measurement.
Three have been done for you.
Metric

Imperial

The length of your finger

.........................

inches

The distance between America and England

kilometres

.........................

The amount of petrol in a petrol tank

.........................

gallons
(3)

(b)

Change 3 metres to centimetres.

............................... cm
(1)

(c)

Shalim says 1.5 km is less than 1400 m.


Is he right?
Explain your answer.
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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776. The bar chart shows some information about the midday temperature in Halifax on the
first day of some months last year.
28
24
20
M id d a y
te m p e ra tu re
in C

16
12
8
4
0

Jan

F eb

M ar

A pr

M ay

Jun

Jul

A ug

S ep

O ct

N ov

D ec

M o n th

Here are the midday temperatures on the first day of October, November and December.
October
November
December
(a)

12C
8C
6C

Complete the bar chart to show this information.


(2)

(b)

Which two bars show the highest temperatures?


................................ and ................................
(1)

(c)

Work out the range of the temperatures shown on the bar chart.
............................... C
(1)

(d)

Describe what happened to the temperatures on the bar chart between March
and July.
....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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777.
y
5
4
A

2
1
6

O
1

2
3
4
5
(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point


(i)

A,
(............ , ............)

(ii)

C.
(............ , ............)
(2)

(b)

(i)

On the grid, mark the point D so that ABCD is a rectangle.

(ii)

Write down the coordinates of D.


(............ , ............)
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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778. (a)

Shade one more square to make a pattern with 1 line of symmetry.


(1)

(b)

Shade one more square to make a pattern with rotational symmetry of order 2
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

779. Beth says 20 5 3 is 45


Pat says 20 5 3 is 5
(a)

Who is right?
Give a reason for your answer.

....................................... is right
(1)

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(b)

Work out (12 + 9) 3

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

780. (i)

On the probability scale, mark with a letter S the probability that the sun will rise
tomorrow.

(ii)

On the probability scale, mark with a letter P the probability that when you roll a fair
6-sided dice you will score a 7

(iii)

On the probability scale, mark with a letter Q the probability that when you roll a fair
6-sided dice you will get a number less than 3

2
(Total 3 marks)

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1
781. A full glass of water holds 6 of a bottle of water.

How many glasses of water can be filled from

1
2 bottles of water?

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

3
4
782. Here are two fractions 4 and 5
Which is the larger fraction?
You must show your working to explain your answer.
You may use the grids to help with your explanation.

.................... is the larger fraction


(Total 3 marks)

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783. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 2x 3


x

4
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x 3


y
6
5
4
3
2
1
1

1
2
3
4
5
6
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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784. On the grid, show how this shape tessellates.


You should draw at least 6 shapes.

(Total 2 marks)

785. Emily has a bag of 20 fruit flavour sweets.


7 of the sweets are strawberry flavour,
11 are lime flavour,
2 are lemon flavour.
Emily takes at random a sweet from the bag.
Write down the probability that Emily
(a)

takes a strawberry flavour sweet,


...........................
(1)

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(b)

does not take a lime flavour sweet,


...........................
(1)

(c)

takes an orange flavour sweet.


...........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

786. (a)

Simplify a + a + a + a

.....................
(1)

(b)

Simplify 3 b 4

.....................
(1)

(c)

Simplify completely 4a + 5b 2a + b

.....................................
(2)

(d)

Factorise x 6x

.....................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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787. Judy drove from her home to the airport.


She waited at the airport.
Then she drove home.
Here is the distance-time graph for Judys complete journey.
50

40

D is ta n c e
fro m h o m e
(k m )

30

20

10

(a)

1400

1430

1500
1530
T im e o f d a y

1600

1630

What is the distance from Judys home to the airport?


........................ km
(1)

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(b)

For how many minutes did Judy wait at the airport?


......................... minutes
(1)

(c)

Work out Judys average speed on her journey home from the airport.
Give your answer in kilometres per hour.

...................... kilometres per hour


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

788. Using the information that


19 24 = 456
write down the value of
(a)

19 240

.....................................
(1)

(b)

19 2.4

.....................................
(1)

(c)

456 190

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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p(q 3)
4
789. Work out the value of
when p = 2 and q = 7

........................
(Total 3 marks)

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790.
y
6
5
4
3
2

1
6

1
2
3
4
5
6
Triangle T has been drawn on the grid.
(a)

Reflect triangle T in the y-axis.


Label the new triangle A.
(1)

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(b)

Rotate triangle T by a half turn, centre O.


Label the new triangle B.
(2)

y
12
11
10
9
8
7
6

5
4
3
2

1
O

(c)

10

11

12

Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle T onto triangle C.
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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791. Here is a 4-sided spinner.

The sides of the spinner are labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4.


Hanif spins the spinner 100 times.

His results are shown in the table.

(a)

Score

Frequency

26

26

23

25

Is the spinner fair?


Give a reason for your answer.
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
(1)

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(b)

Work out the mean score.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

792.

40 cm

C a rto n

8 cm
8 cm

60 cm

10 cm
40 cm

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

A light bulb box measures 8 cm by 8 cm by 10 cm.


Light bulb boxes are packed into cartons.
A carton measures 40 cm by 40 cm by 60 cm.

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Work out the number of light bulb boxes which can completely fill one carton.

.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

793. Here are some patterns made using sticks.

Pattern number 1

(a)

Pattern number 2

Pattern number 3

In the space below, complete Pattern number 4.

Pattern number 4
(1)

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(b)

Complete the table.


Pattern number

Number of sticks

10

5
(1)

(c)

How many sticks are used in Pattern number 10?

.......................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

794. Here is a shaded shape on a centimetre grid.

(a)

Find the area of the shaded shape.

................................. cm

(1)

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(b)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.

................................. cm
(2)

Here is a solid prism made of centimetre cubes.

(c)

Find the volume of the solid prism.

................................. cm

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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795. Sophie asked the students in her class how they travelled to school.
The bar chart shows some information about the results, for everyone in Sophies class.
12
10
F req u en cy
8
6
4
2
0
W a lk

C y c le

C ar

B us

4 students travel to school by car.


7 students travel to school by bus.
(a)

Complete Sophies bar chart.


(2)

(b)

How many students in Sophies class cycle to school?


...................
(1)

(c)

Which method of travelling to school is used by the greatest number of students in


Sophies class?
.................................
(1)

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(d)

Work out the total number of students Sophie asked.

...................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

796. The conversion graph can be used to change between pounds () and Euros ().
50

40
E u ro s ( )
30

20

10

10

20

30

40

P o u n d s ( )

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(a)

Use the graph to change 30 pounds to Euros.


................
(1)

(b)

Use the graph to change 16 Euros to pounds.


................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

797. Charlotte worked out the sum of some consecutive odd numbers starting with 1.
She put her results in a table.
Sum of the first odd number

=1

Sum of the first 2 odd numbers

1+3

=4

Sum of the first 3 odd numbers

1+3+5

=9

Sum of the first 4 odd numbers

1+3+5+7

= 16

Sum of the first 5 odd numbers

1+3+5+7+9

= 25

Sum of the first 6 odd numbers


(a)

Complete the bottom row of the table.


(2)

(b)

What is the special name for the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25?


........................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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798. Here is a triangle.

Draw a line of symmetry on the triangle.


(Total 1 mark)

799. Here is part of a railway timetable.


Manchester

05 15

06 06

06 45

07 05

07 15

07 45

Stockport

05 26

06 16

06 55

07 15

07 25

07 55

Macclesfield

05 39

06 29

07 08

07 38

08 08

Stoke-on-Trent

05 54

06 45

07 24

07 54

08 24

Stafford

06 12

07 41

08 11

London Euston

08 07

08 26

09 06

09 11

09 50

10 08

A train leaves Manchester at 06 45

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(a)

(i)

At what time should this train get to London Euston?


.................................

(ii)

How long should it take to travel between Manchester and Stoke-on-Trent?

.................... minutes
(2)

Mark has to go to a meeting in Stafford.


He will catch the train in Stockport.
He needs to arrive in Stafford before 08 00
(b)

Write down the time of the latest train he can catch from Stockport.

.................................
(1)

(c)

Work out how long it should take the 07 05 train from Manchester to get to London
Euston.
Give your answer in hours and minutes.

.................. hours .................. minutes


(1)

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The 06 45 train from Manchester takes more time to get to London Euston than the 07 05
train from Manchester.
(d)

Work out how many more minutes the 06 45 train takes.

............... minutes
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

800.

8
9

10
12

30

3
5

20

Using only the numbers in the rectangle, write down


(i)

an even number
..................

(ii)

a multiple of 4
..................

(iii)

a factor of 15
..................
(Total 3 marks)

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801.

B
A
D

(a)

Write down the letter of an isosceles triangle.


.................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the letters of two triangles which are congruent.


.................. and ..................
(1)

Triangle C is an enlargement of triangle G.


(c)

Write down the scale factor of this enlargement.


.................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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802.

Shape A

(a)

What fraction of Shape A is shaded?


..................
(1)

Shape B

(b)

(i)

Shade 20% of Shape B.

(ii)

What percentage of shape B is not shaded?


.................. %
(2)

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(c)

What is the reading on each of these scales?


(i)

(ii)
2

2
1

0
kg

kg

( i) .................................

( ii) .................................

kg

kg
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

803. The table shows the highest and lowest temperatures one day in London and Moscow.
Highest

(a)

Lowest

London

8C

6C

Moscow

3C

8C

Work out the difference between the lowest temperature in London and the lowest
temperature in Moscow.

.................... C
(1)

(b)

Work out the difference between the highest and lowest temperature in London.

.................... C
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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804.
Waxworks
Adult ticket: 8.50
Child ticket: 4.50
Mr and Mrs Jones take their three children to the Waxworks.
Mrs Jones pays for 2 adult tickets and 3 child tickets.
She pays with a 50 note.
How much change should she receive from 50?

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

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805.

This shape is a regular polygon.


(a)

Write down the special name for this type of regular polygon.
.........................................................
(1)

60

x
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

(b)

(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.


.................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.............................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................
(2)

(c)

Write down the special name for the angle marked x.


.................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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806. Peter rolled a 6-sided dice ten times.


Here are his scores.
3
(a)

Work out the median of his scores.

.................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the mean of his scores.

.................................
(2)

(c)

Work out the range of his scores.

.................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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807. The pie chart gives information about the votes received by Paul, Mary and Sangita in an
election.

Paul

60
S a n g ita
M a ry

(a)

Who got the least votes?


...........................................
(1)

The total number of votes in the election was 36


(b)

How many votes did Sangita get?

.................................
(1)

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The angle in the pie chart for Paul is 60


(c)

What fraction of the votes did Paul get?


Write your fraction in its simplest form.

.................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

4.7
808. Use your calculator to work out 9.4 3.5
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

..........................................................
(Total 2 marks)

809. Solve 6x 7 = 38

x = .................................
(Total 2 marks)

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810. The two-way table shows some information about students in Years 7, 8 and 9.
Year 7

Year 8

Year 9

61

74

Can swim
Cannot swim

33

Total

Total
60

84

250

Complete the two-way table.


(Total 3 marks)

811. Jamie goes on holiday to Florida.


The exchange rate is 1 = 1.70 dollars.
He changes 900 into dollars.
(a)

How many dollars should he get?

................................. dollars
(2)

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After his holiday Jamie changes 160 dollars back into pounds.
The exchange rate is still 1 = 1.70 dollars.
(b)

How much money should he get?


Give your answer to the nearest penny.

.................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

812.

ABC is an isosceles triangle.


BCD is a straight line.
AB = AC.
Angle A = 54.

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(a)

(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

.................................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(3)

(b)

Work out the size of the angle marked y.

.................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

813. Tom the plumber charges 35 for each hour he works at a job, plus 50.
The amount Tom charges, in pounds, can be worked out using this rule.
Multiply the number of hours
he works by 35
Add 50 to your answer

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Tom works for 3 hours at a job.


(a)

Work out how much Tom charged.

.................................
(2)

At his next job Tom charged the customer 260


(b)

How many hours did Tom work?

................. hours
(3)

Tom works h hours at a job.


He charges P pounds.
(c)

Write down a formula for P in terms of h.

...........................................................................
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

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814. The diagram shows a solid object made of 6 identical cubes.

(a)

On the grid below, draw the side elevation of the solid object from the direction of the
arrow.

(2)

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(b)

On the grid below, draw the plan of the solid object.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

815. The diagram shows a solid triangular prism.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

Write down
(i)

the number of faces

..................

(ii)

the number of edges

..................

(iii)

the number of vertices

..................
(Total 3 marks)

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816. A concert ticket costs 45 plus a booking charge of 15%.


Work out the total cost of a concert ticket.

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

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817. Identical candles were lit.


The table shows, for ten of these candles, the number of minutes each candle burnt before it
went out and the weight left of each candle when it went out.

(a)

Time (min)

29

15

25

50

15

30

35

35

Weight (g)

25

15

38

30

28

20

15

12

Complete the scatter graph. The first 7 points have been plotted for you.

(1)

(b)

Describe the correlation between the time and the weight.


........................................................
(1)

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(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

A candle burnt for 20 minutes.


(d)

(i)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the weight of this candle when it went out.
................................. g

Another candle had a weight of 10 g when it went out.


(ii)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the number of minutes this candle burnt before
it went out.
................................. min
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

818. Here is a list of the ingredients needed to make scones for 4 people.
Scones
Ingredients for 4 people
200 g of flour
2
eggs
50 g of currants
100 ml of milk
Work out how much of each ingredient is needed to make scones for 6 people.

.................. g of flour
.................. eggs
.................. g of currants
.................. ml of milk
(Total 3 marks)

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819. The diameter of a wheel on Harrys bicycle is 0.65 m.


Calculate the circumference of the wheel.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

................................. m
(Total 2 marks)

820.

Great Britain

Spain

The motorway speed limit in Great Britain is 70 miles per hour.


The motorway speed limit in Spain is 120 kilometres per hour.

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Which of these speed limits is the lowest speed?


You must show working to explain your answer.

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

821.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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The diagram shows a solid cuboid.


On the isometric grid, make an accurate full size drawing of the cuboid.

(Total 2 marks)

822. Kavic wants to collect some information about the different makes of cars in a car park.
Design a suitable data collection sheet that Kavic could use to collect this information.

(Total 3 marks)

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823.

Young Persons RAILCARD


1
3 off normal price

Lisa uses her railcard to buy a ticket.

1
She gets 3 off the normal price of the ticket.
The normal price of the ticket is 24.90
Work out how much Lisa pays for the ticket.

..................................
(Total 3 marks)

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824. Work out 3.15 24

........................................................
(Total 3 marks)

825. A cup of tea costs 80 pence.


(a)

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the cost, in pence, of x cups of tea.
...................................... pence
(1)

A cup of coffee costs 95 pence.


(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of y, for the cost, in pence, of y cups of coffee.
...................................... pence
(1)

(c)

Write down an expression, in terms of x and y, for the total cost, in pence, of x cups of tea
and y cups of coffee.
...................................... pence
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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826. (a)

Work out the value of 3x 4y when x = 3 and y = 2

.......................
(2)

(b)

p(q 3)
4
Work out the value of
when p = 2 and q = 7

.......................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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827. Janine recorded the times, in seconds, for each of 15 people to do a puzzle.
Here are her results.
90

81

78

83

68

75

79

81

69

87

76

91

67

73

81

(a)

Complete the ordered stem and leaf diagram and key to show these results.

(3)

Janine says To find the median time, you add all the results and divide by 15
Janine is wrong.
(b)

(i)

Explain how to find the median.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................

(ii)

Find the median.

...................................... s
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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828. (a)

Simplify fully 4a + 5b 2a + b
.....................................
(2)

(b)

Factorise x 6x
.....................................
(2)

(c)

Expand x(3 2x )
.....................................
(2)

(d)

Factorise completely 12xy + 4x

.....................................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

829.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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A, B, C, D and E are five points on a circle.


Angle BEA = 25 and angle CDE = 95.
AB = AE.
(a)

(i)

Work out the size of angle BAE.


.....................

(ii)

Give reasons for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(3)

(b)

Work out the size of angle CBE.

.....................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

830. (a)

Write 30 000 000 in standard form.

.........................................................
(1)

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(b)

Write 2 10 as an ordinary number.

.........................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

831. (a)

4.7
Use your calculator to work out 9.4 3.5

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

..........................................................
(2)

(b)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

0.82

4
5

2
3

85%

7
8

..............................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

832. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 2x + 1


x
y

3
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x + 1

(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find


(i)

the value of y when x = 1.5


y = ..................

(ii)

the value of x when y = 6


x = ..................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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833. Ali asked 120 students at his school What is your favourite flavour of crisp?
The table shows his results.
Flavour of crisp

Frequency

Plain

15

Cheese & Onion

40

Salt & Vinegar

55

Beef

10

Angle

Draw an accurate pie chart to show these results.

(Total 4 marks)

834. Tom the plumber charges 35 for each hour he works at a job, plus 50.
The amount Tom charges, in pounds, can be worked out using this rule.
Multiply the number of hours
he works by 35
Add 50 to your answer

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Tom charged a customer 260 for a job.


(a)

How many hours did Tom work?

................. hours
(3)

Tom works h hours at a job.


He charges P pounds.
(b)

Write down a formula for P in terms of h.

...........................................................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

835. (a)

Solve 6x 7 = 38

x = .................................
(2)

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(b)

Solve 4(5y 2) = 40

y = .................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

836. The diameter of a wheel on Harrys bicycle is 0.65 m.


(a)

Calculate the circumference of the wheel.


Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

................................. m
(2)

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Harry cycles 1000 metres.


(b)

Calculate the number of turns the wheel makes.

.................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

837. The map shows part of a lake.


In a competition for radio controlled boats, a competitor has to steer a boat so that
its path between AB and CD is a straight line
this path is always the same distance from A as from B
On the map, draw the path the boat should take.

(Total 2 marks)

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838. The table gives some information about the time taken by a group of 100 students to complete
an IQ test.

(a)

Time (t seconds)

Frequency

60 < t < 70

12

70 < t < 80

22

80 < t < 90

23

90 < t < 100

24

100 < t < 110

19

Write down the modal class interval.


.....................................................
(1)

(b)

Calculate an estimate for the mean time taken by the students.

................... seconds
(4)
(Total 5 marks)

839. (a)

Expand and simplify (x + 3)(x 4)

.......................................................
(2)

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(b)

Factorise

x + 7x + 10

.......................................................
(2)

(c)

p = 3t + 4(q t)

Find the value of q when p = 6 and t = 5

q = .............................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

840. A bag contains counters which are red or green or yellow or blue.
The table shows each of the probabilities that a counter taken at random from the bag will be
red or green or blue.
Colour

Red

Green

Probability

0.2

0.3

Yellow

Blue
0.1

A counter is to be taken at random from the bag.


(a)

Work out the probability that the counter will be yellow.

.....................................
(2)

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The bag contains 200 counters.


(b)

Work out the number of red counters in the bag.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

841. Kate buys 2 lollies and 5 choc ices for 6.50


Pete buys 2 lollies and 3 choc ices for 4.30
Work out the cost of one lolly.
Give your answer in pence.

.................... pence
(Total 3 marks)

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842. Matthew wants to collect information about the time students take to travel to school.
Design a suitable question he could use on a questionnaire.

(Total 2 marks)

843.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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Work out the total surface area of the L-shaped prism.


State the units with your answer.

.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

844. Work out the coordinates of the midpoint of the line joining the points (4, 5) and (6, 3).

(............ , ............)
(Total 2 marks)

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845. Mrs Raja set work for the students in her class.
She recorded the time taken, in minutes, for each student to do the work.
She used her results to work out the information in the table.
Minutes
Shortest time

Lower quartile

14

Median

26

Upper quartile

30

Longest time

57

On the grid, draw a box plot to show the information in the table.

(Total 2 marks)

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846.

Use ruler and compasses to construct the bisector of angle PQR.


You must show all your construction lines.
(Total 2 marks)

847. (a)

Write 126 as a product of its prime factors.

..........................................
(2)

(b)

Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 84 and 126

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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848. (a)

m is an integer such that 1 m < 4


List all the possible values of m.

..........................................................................
(2)

(b)

(i)

Solve the inequality 3x x + 7

.....................................
(ii)

x is a whole number.
Write down the smallest value of x that satisfies 3x x + 7

.......................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

849. (a)

Write as a power of 7
(i)

7 7

......................

(ii)

72 73
7

......................
(3)

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(b)

Write down the reciprocal of 2

......................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

850. (a)

Make n the subject of the formula m = 5n 21

n = ........................................................
(2)

(b)

Make p the subject of the formula 4(p 2q) = 3p + 2

p = ........................................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

851.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
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The straight line L has equation

1
x7
2

The straight line M is parallel to L and passes through the point (0, 3).
Write down an equation for the line M.

.......................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2
1
2 x 1
4
852. Work out 3
Give your answer in its simplest form.

.......................
(Total 3 marks)

853. Solve the simultaneous equations


4x + 2y = 8
2x 5y = 10
x = ................... , y = ..................
(Total 3 marks)

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854.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

ABCDEF is a regular hexagon and ABQP is a square.


Angle CBQ = x.
Work out the value of x.

x = ...............................
(Total 4 marks)

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855. An operator took 100 calls at a call centre.


The table gives information about the time (t seconds) it took the operator to answer each call.

(a)

Time (t seconds)

Frequency

0 < t 10

16

10 < t 20

34

20 < t 30

32

30 < t 40

14

40 < t 50

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Time (t seconds)

Cumulative Frequency

0 < t 10

16

0 < t 20
0 < t 30
0 < t 40
0 < t 50
(1)

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(b)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.


(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of calls the operator took more than
18 seconds to answer.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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856. There are two sets of traffic lights on Georginas route to school.
The probability that the first set of traffic lights will be red is 0.4
The probability that the second set of traffic lights will be red is 0.3
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.

(2)

(b)

Work out the probability that both sets of traffic lights will be red.

.....................................
(2)

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(c)

Work out the probability that exactly one set of traffic lights will be red.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

15
0.4 5
33
857. Prove that the recurring decimal

(Total 3 marks)

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858. Expand and simplify

3 2

3 2

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

859.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

Two cones, P and Q, are mathematically similar.


2
The total surface area of cone P is 24 cm .
2
The total surface area of cone Q is 96 cm .
The height of cone P is 4 cm.

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(a)

Work out the height of cone Q.

...................................... cm
(3)

The volume of cone P is 12 cm .


(b)

Work out the volume of cone Q.

..................................... cm

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

860. (a)

Expand x(3 2x )

.....................................
(2)

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(b)

Factorise completely 12xy + 4x

.....................................
(2)

(c)

20a 2
2
Simplify 4ab

.....................................
(2)

(d)

x3
2
Simplify x 9

.....................................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

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836

861.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

ABCDEF is a regular hexagon.


AB = a

(a)

BC = b

AD = 2b

Find the vector AC in terms of a and b.

AC = .....................................
(1)

AC = CX
(b)

Prove that AB is parallel to DX.

(3)
(Total 4 marks)

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862. The diagram shows a cylinder and a sphere.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

The radius of the base of the cylinder is 2x cm and the height of the cylinder is h cm.
The radius of the sphere is 3x cm.
The volume of the cylinder is equal to the volume of the sphere.

Express h in terms of x.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

h = ........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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863. (i)

Expand and simplify


2

n + (n + 1)

........................................................

n is a whole number.
(ii)

Prove that n + (n + 1) is always an odd number.

(Total 4 marks)

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864. Here is a graph of the curve y = cos x for 0 x 360

Use the graph to solve cos x = 0.75 for 0 x 360

..............................................................
(Total 2 marks)

865. For all values of x,


2

x 6x + 15 = (x p) + q
(a)

Find the value of p and the value of q.

p = .................. , q = ..................
(2)

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(b)

On the axes, draw a sketch of the graph y = x 6x + 15

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

866. The graph of y = f(x) is shown on the grids.


(a)

On this grid, sketch the graph of y = f(x) + 2

(2)

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(b)

On this grid, sketch the graph of y = f(x)

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

867. A shop sells CDs and DVDs.


In one week the number of CDs sold and the number of DVDs sold were in the ratio 3:5
The total number of CDs and DVDs sold in the week was 728
Work out the number of CDs sold.

.................................
(Total 2 marks)

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868. Here are the first 4 terms of an arithmetic sequence.


2

11

Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence.

.....................................................
(Total 2 marks)

869. The equation


3

x x = 30
has a solution between 3 and 4
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
You must show all your working.

x = .................................
(Total 4 marks)

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870. Seejal says


If a and b are prime numbers greater than 2, then a b is always an odd number.
Is Seejal correct? ......................
Give reasons for your answer.
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

871.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

A rectangular television screen has a width of 45 cm and a height of 34 cm.

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844

Work out the length of the diagonal of the screen.


Give your answer correct to the nearest centimetre.

................................. cm
(Total 4 marks)

872. James invested 2000 for three years in an Internet Savings Account.
He is paid 5.5% per annum compound interest.
Work out the total interest earned after three years.

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

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845

873. The map shows part of a lake.


In a competition for radio controlled boats, a competitor has to steer a boat so that
its path between AB and CD is a straight line
this path is always the same distance from A as from B
(a)

On the map, draw the path the boat should take.


Scale: 1 cm represents 10 metres

(2)

There is a practice region for competitors.


The practice region is that part of the lake that is less than 30 metres from point E.
The scale of the map is 1 cm represents 10 metres.
(b)

Shade this practice region on the map.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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846

874. The table gives some information about the time taken by a group of 100 students to
complete an IQ test.
Time (t seconds)

Frequency

60 < t 70

12

70 < t 80

22

80 < t 90

23

90 < t 100

24

100 < t 110

19

Calculate an estimate for the mean time taken by the students.

.................. seconds
(Total 4 marks)

875. A plane flies 1400 kilometres in 2 hours 20 minutes.


Calculate the average speed, in km/h, of the plane.

................................. km/h
(Total 3 marks)

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876.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

The sizes of the angles, in degrees, of the triangle are


2x + 7
2x
x + 18
(a)

Use this information to write down an equation in terms of x.

.............................................................................
(2)

(b)

Use your answer to part (a) to work out the value of x.

x = .................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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877. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x + 3x


x

14

0
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x + 3x

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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878. The diagram shows two quadrilaterals that are mathematically similar.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

In quadrilateral PQRS, PQ = 8 cm, SR = 4 cm.


In quadrilateral ABCD, AD = 15 cm, DC = 10 cm.
Angle PSR = angle ADC.
Angle SPQ = angle DAB.

(a)

Calculate the length of AB.

................................. cm
(2)

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(b)

Calculate the length of PS.

................................. cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

879. In 2003 the population of Great Britain was 6.0 10


8
In 2003 the population of India was 9.9 10
(a)

Work out the difference between the population of India and the population of Great
Britain in 2003.
Give your answer in standard form.

.................................
(2)

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In 1933 the population of Great Britain was 4.5 10


(b)

Calculate the percentage increase in the population of Great Britain from 1933 to 2003.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

.................. %
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

880. Martin is organising a summer fair.


He needs bread buns and burgers for the barbecue.
Bread buns are sold in packs. Each pack contains 40 bread buns.
Burgers are sold in packs. Each pack contains 24 burgers.
Martin buys exactly the same number of bread buns as burgers.
What is the least number of each pack that Martin buys?

............................. packs of bread buns


.............................. packs of burgers
(Total 3 marks)

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881.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

AC = 12 cm.
Angle ABC = 90.
Angle ACB = 32.
Calculate the length of AB.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

................................. cm
(Total 3 marks)

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882. The mean of eight numbers is 41


The mean of two of the numbers is 29
What is the mean of the other six numbers?

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

883. (a)

Expand and simplify (x + 3)(x 4)

.......................................................
(2)

(b)

Expand and simplify (2x + 5)(3x 4)

.......................................................
(2)

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(c)

Factorise x + 7x + 10

.......................................................
(2)

(d)

3 2

Simplify fully 3p q 4p q

..............................
(2)

(e)

p = 3t + 4(q t)

Find the value of q when p = 6 and t = 5

q = ........................
(3)
(Total 11 marks)

884. In a spring, the tension (T newtons) is directly proportional to its extension (x cm).
When the tension is 150 newtons, the extension is 6 cm.
(a)

Find a formula for T in terms of x.

T = .................................
(3)

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(b)

Calculate the tension, in newtons, when the extension is 15 cm.

................................. newtons
(1)

(c)

Calculate the extension, in cm, when the tension is 600 newtons.

................................. cm
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

885. There are three age groups in a competition.


The table shows the number of competitors in each age group.
16-18 years

19-24 years

25+ years

120

250

200

John wants to do a survey of the competitors.


He uses a stratified sample of exactly 50 competitors according to each age group.
Work out the number of competitors in each age group that should be in his stratified
sample of 50.

16-18 years: ..................


19-24 years: ..................
25+ years: ..................
(Total 3 marks)

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886. Solve the equation

x
4

1
2x 3 x 1

x = .................................
(Total 5 marks)

887.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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ABC is a triangle.
AC = 8 cm.
BC = 9 cm.
Angle ACB = 40.
Calculate the length of AB.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

................................. cm
(Total 3 marks)

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888. The incomplete table and histogram give some information about the weights of people at
a keep-fit session.

(a)

Use the information in the histogram to complete the frequency table.


Weight (w) kg

Frequency

40 w < 50

10

50 w < 55
55 w < 60
60 w < 75

15

75 w < 95

8
(2)

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(b)

Complete the histogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

889. Kelly runs a distance of 100 metres in a time of 10.52 seconds.


The distance of 100 metres was measured to the nearest metre.
The time of 10.52 seconds was measured to the nearest hundredth of a second.
(a)

Write down the upper bound for the distance of 100 metres.

................................. metres
(1)

(b)

Write down the lower bound for the time of 10.52 seconds.

................................. seconds
(1)

(c)

Calculate the upper bound for Kellys average speed.


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

................................. metres per second


(2)

(d)

Calculate the lower bound for Kellys average speed.


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

................................. metres per second


(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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890. Martin has a pencil case which contains 4 blue pens and 3 green pens.
Martin picks a pen at random from the pencil case. He notes its colour, and then replaces it.
He does this two more times.
Work out the probability that when Martin takes three pens, exactly two are the same colour.

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

891.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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A cone has a base radius of 5 cm and a vertical height of 8 cm.


(a)

Calculate the volume of the cone.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

................................. cm

(2)

Here is the net of a different cone.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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The net is a sector of a circle, centre O, and radius 15 cm.


Reflex angle AOB = 216
The net makes a cone of slant height 15 cm.
(b)

Work out the vertical height of the cone.

................................. cm
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

892. (a)

Write the number 5250 in words.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write 23 250 to the nearest thousand.


......................................
(1)

(c)

Write down the value of the 3 in the number 42 350


......................................
(1)

(d)

Write six thousand three hundred and seventy four in figures.


......................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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893. (a)

Work out 500 107


......................................
(2)

(b)

Work out 327 4


......................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

894. Here is a triangle.


What type of triangle is it?

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Here is a quadrilateral.
What type of quadrilateral is it?

.....................................
(1)

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(c)

On the grid below, draw a trapezium.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

895. (a)

On the grid, draw a line that is parallel to the line L.

(1)

(b)

On the grid, draw a line perpendicular to the line P.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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896. (a)

3
Shade 4 of this shape.

(1)

(b)

Shade 0.25 of this shape.

(1)

(c)

Change 0.3 into a fraction.


.....................................
(1)

(d)

Change 0.7 into a percentage.


................................... %
(1)

(e)

3
Work out 4 of 36
...................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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897. This shaded shape is drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.

(a)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


................................... cm
(1)

(b)

Find the area of the shaded shape.


................................... cm

(1)

This solid prism is made from centimetre cubes.

(c)

Find the volume of the prism.


Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

................................... cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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898. Here are the first four terms of a number sequence.


2
(a)

12

17

Write down the next two terms of this number sequence.


.................... , ....................
(2)

(b)

Work out the 10th term of this number sequence.


.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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899. Jos is in hospital.


Here is his temperature chart during one day.
4 0 .5
4 0 .0
3 9 .5
3 9 .0
3 8 .5
3 8 .0
3 7 .5
3 7 .0
3 6 .5
3 6 .0
6

am
(a)

10

11

12

pm

T im e

At what time was Joss temperature 39.0C?


.....................................
(1)

(b)

What can you say about Joss temperature from 6 am to 6 pm?


.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

900. Here is a diagram of a 3-D prism.

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Write down the number of (i) faces,

.....................................

(ii) edges,

.....................................

(iii) vertices.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

901. Here is part of a bus timetable.


Bus Station

07 00

07 30

08 00

Castle Street

07 10

07 40

08 15

High Street

07 25

07 55

08 25

Station Road

07 37

08 07

08 37

Church Street

07 50

08 20

08 50

Wharf Inn

07 55

08 25

08 55

A bus leaves the Bus Station at 07 00


(a)

At what time should the 07 00 bus arrive at Station Road?


.....................................
(1)

Jill arrives at High Street at 07 45


She wants to catch a bus to Wharf Inn.
(b)

How long should she have to wait for the next bus?
......................... minutes
(1)

A bus leaves Station Road at 08 37


(c)

How long should this bus take to travel from Station Road to Wharf Inn?
......................... minutes
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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902. Here is a diagram drawn on a square grid.

(a)

Mark, with arrows (>>), a pair of parallel lines.


(1)

(b)

Mark, with the letter A, an acute angle.


(1)

(c)

Mark, with the letter O, an obtuse angle.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

903. (a)

Complete this table.


Write a sensible unit for each measurement.
Three have been done for you.
Metric

Imperial

Distance from London to Cradiff

km

Weight of a bag of potatoes

pounds

Volume of fuel in a cars fuel tank

gallons
(3)

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(b)

Here is a picture of a woman opening a door that is 2 m high.


Estimate the height of the woman.

................................... m
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

904. (a)

On the probability scale below, mark with a cross ()


the probability that it will rain on at least one day in London in 2008.

1
2

1
(1)

(b)

On the probability scale below, mark with a cross ()


the probability that you will get a 10 when you roll an ordinary 6-sided dice.

1
2

1
(1)

(c)

On the probability scale below, mark with a cross ()


the probability that you will get a head when you throw a coin.

1
2

1
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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905. Kalim thinks of a number.


He multiplies the number by 2
He then adds 3
His answer is 27
(a)

What number did Kalim think of?


.....................................
(2)

Emma uses the formula P = 2a + b


to find the perimeter P of this triangle.

a
(b)

Find the value of P when a = 5 and b = 3


P = ...................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

906. (a)

Work out the value of


(i)

.....................................
(ii)

64
.....................................

(iii)

32

.....................................
(3)

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(b)

Work out
(i)

2+5
.....................................

(ii)

23
.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

907. (a)

Work out 3.75 24


.....................................
(3)

(b)

Divide 135 by 20

.....................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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908. The two-way table shows some information about the colours of Ford cars and of Toyota cars in
a garage.
white
Ford

blue
5

(a)

Total
21

Toyota
Total

red

7
9

16

40

Write down the total number of white cars.


.....................................
(1)

(b)

Complete the two-way table.


(3)

(c)

One of these 40 cars is to be picked at random.


Work out the probability that this car will be blue.
.....................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

909. Joe rolls a 6-sided dice and spins a 4-sided spinner.


The dice is labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
The spinner is labelled 1, 2, 3, 4

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Joe adds the score on the dice and the score on the spinner to get the total score.
He records the possible total scores in a table.

(a)

Complete the table of possible total scores.


(2)

(b)

Write down all the ways in which Joe can get a total score of 5
One of them has been done for you.
(1, 4), .....................................
(2)

(c)

Write down all the ways Joe can get a total score of 8 or more.
......................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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910.
y
7
6
5
4
A
3
2
1
6

1 O

1
2
3
4
5

(a)

Reflect Shape A in the y axis.


Label your new shape B.
(2)

(b)

Translate Shape A by 3 squares right and 2 squares down.


Label your new shape C.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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911. The cost of hiring a car can be worked out using this rule.
Cost = 90 + 50p per mile
Bill hires a car and drives 80 miles.
(a)

Work out the cost.

...................................
(2)

The cost of hiring a car and driving m miles is C pounds.


(b)

Complete the formula for C in terms of m.


C = ...................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

912.
A

63
B

x
E

F
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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BA is parallel to EGD.
BGC is parallel to EF.
Angle ABC = 63.
(a)

(i)

Find the size of angle x.


..................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the size of angle y.

..................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

913. (a)

Complete this table of values for y = 2x 1


x
y

0
1

4
(2)

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y
8

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x 1


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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914. The diagram shows a prism drawn on a centimetre isometric grid.

F ro n t

(a)

On the centimetre grid, draw the front elevation of the prism from the direction marked
by the arrow.

(2)

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(b)

On the centimetre grid, draw a plan of the prism.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

915. (a)

Factorise x 5x
.....................................
(2)

(b)

Expand 3(5x 2)
.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

916. A hotel has 56 guests.


35 of the guests are male.
(a)

Work out 35 out of 56 as a percentage.


.................................. %
(2)

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40% of the 35 male guests wear glasses.


(b)

Write the number of male guests who wear glasses as a fraction of the 56 guests.
Give your answer in its simplest form.
....................................
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

917.
50
(a)

60

70

80

90

Write down the number marked by the arrow.


...
(1)

(b)

Find the number 530 on the number line.

300

400

500

600

700

800

Mark it with an arrow ().


(1)

(c)

Put these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest.
52

31

1007

180
....
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

918. (a)

Draw a line 7 cm long.


Start from the point A marked with a cross.
A
(1)

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(b)

Mark the midpoint of the line PQ with a cross ().

______________________

Q
(1)

(c)

Draw the circle which has PQ as a diameter.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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919. The pictogram gives information about the number of goals scored in a local football
league in each of 3 weeks.
First week

Second week

Third week

Fourth week

Fifth week

Key:
(a)

represents 4 goals

Find the number of goals scored in the first week.


...
(1)

(b)

Find the number of goals scored in the third week.


...
(1)

8 goals were scored in the fourth week.


5 goals were scored in the fifth week.
(c)

Complete the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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920. Here is a sequence of patterns made from grey squares and white squares.

P a tte rn
N um ber 1

(a)

P a tte rn
N um ber 3

P a tte rn
N um ber 2

Complete Pattern Number 4

P a tte rn
N um ber 4
(1)

(b)

Complete the table.


Pattern
Number

Total number
of squares

(1)

One of the patterns in the sequence has 10 grey squares.


(c)

How many white squares does this pattern have?


...
(1)

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Another pattern in the sequence has a total of 18 squares.


(d)

How many grey squares does the pattern have?


...
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

921.
factor
(a)

multiple

square

square root

half

Use a word from the list above to complete the following sentence.
10 is a ......................................... of 5
(1)

(b)

From the list below, write down the odd number.


10

15

18

20

24
...
(1)

(c)

From the list below, write down the square number.


10

12

14

16

18

20
...
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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922.
Joes Cafe
Prices
Cup of tea
70p
Cup of coffee 85p
Can of cola
75p
Roll
1.60
Sandwich
1.35
Jonathan buys a can of cola and a roll.
(a)

Work out the total cost.

...
(1)

Sachin buys a cup of tea, a cup of coffee and 2 sandwiches.


(b)

Work out the total cost.

...
(2)

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Kim buys a can of cola, a cup of coffee and a sandwich.


She pays with a 5 note.
(c)

Work out how much change she should get.

...
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

923. Here are some triangles on a grid.

D
E

Two of these triangles are congruent.


(a)

Write down the letters of these two triangles.


...
(1)

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One of these triangles is both right-angled and isosceles.


(b)

Write down the letter of this triangle.


...
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

924. The shape below has one line of symmetry.


(a)

On the grid, draw this line of symmetry.

(1)

The shape below has rotational symmetry.

(b)

Write down the order of rotational symmetry.


...
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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925. The table shows the midday temperatures in 4 different cities on Monday.

(a)

City

Midday temperature (C)

Belfast

Cardiff

Glasgow

London

Which city had the lowest temperature?


...
(1)

(b)

Work out the difference between the temperature in Cardiff and the temperature in
Belfast.

... C
(1)

By Tuesday, the midday temperature in London had risen by 7 C.


(c)

Work out the midday temperature in London on Tuesday.

... C
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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926.

60

30
6 .5 c m

B
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

(a)

Make an accurate drawing of this triangle.


The line AB has already been drawn for you.

______________________

B
(2)

(b)

Measure the length of the line AC on your drawing.


You must state the units.
...
(2)

The size of the angle in the triangle at C is 90.


(c)

Write down the mathematical name for this type of angle.


...
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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927.
y
5
4
A

3
2
1

B
5

1
2
3
4
5

(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point A.


(.. , ..)
(1)

(b)

Write down the coordinates of the point B.


(.. , ..)
(1)

N is the point (3, 2)


(c)

On the grid, mark the point N with a cross (). Label it N.


(1)

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M is another point.
The x coordinate of M is the same as the x coordinate of N.
The y coordinate of M is the same as the y coordinate of B.
(d)

Write down the coordinates of the point M.


(.. , ..)
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

928.
200

F u ll

180
160
140
120
L itre s

100
80
60
40
20
0

E m p ty

The scale shows how much water there is in a tank.


(a)

Write down an estimate for the number of litres of water in the tank.
... litres
(1)

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The tank holds 200 litres when full.


Bill adds water to the tank until it is full.
(b)

Work out the number of litres of water he adds.

... litres
(1)

(c)

(i)

How many litres are there in 1 gallon?


... litres

(ii)

Change 200 litres to gallons.


Give your answer to the nearest gallon.

... gallons
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

929. (a)

Solve 2y = 8

y = .......
(1)

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(b)

Solve t 4 = 7

t = .......
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

930. Mr Smith kept a record of the number of absences for each student in his class for one term.
Here are his results.
0
(a)

Write down the mode.

...
(1)

(b)

Work out the mean.

...
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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931.
10 km
A ls to n

20 km
B eeham

xkm
C o rtin g

D e e to w n

45 km
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

The diagram represents a straight road that joins 4 towns.


Beeham is 10 km from Alston.
Corting is 20 km from Beeham.
Deetown is x km from Corting.
Deetown is 45 km from Alston.
(a)

Work out the distance from Alston to Corting.

. km
(1)

(b)

Work out the value of x.


x = ...
(1)

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Emma walks from Alston to Corting.


Josh walks from Beeham to Deetown.
(c)

Who walks further?


...
You must explain your answer.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

Kyle walks from Alston to Beeham.


He starts from Alston at 9:30
He takes one hour 30 minutes to get to Beeham.
(d)

At what time does Kyle get to Beeham?


...
(1)

The diagram below shows the straight road from Alston to Deetown.
This diagram has been drawn accurately using a scale of 1 cm to represent 5 km.

(e)

A ls to n

D e e to w n

Mark accurately with crosses (), the positions of Beeham and Corting.
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

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932. 800 students are going on a school trip by bus.


Each bus can carry 34 students.
Work out the smallest number of buses needed to carry all the students.

...
(Total 2 marks)

933. One cup costs 3


One plate costs 5
Write down an expression for the total cost, in pounds, of x cups and y plates.
...
(Total 2 marks)

934. Calculate 36% of 4500


...
(Total 2 marks)

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935.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

Work out the value of x.

x = ...
(Total 3 marks)

936. The cost of 1.5 kg of peaches is 0.84


The total cost of 3 kg of peaches and 2 kg of apples is 2.34
Work out the cost of 1 kg of apples.

...
(Total 3 marks)

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937. Plain tiles cost 28p each.


Patterned tiles cost 9.51 each.
Julie buys 450 plain tiles and 15 patterned tiles.
(a)

Work out the total cost of the tiles.

...
(3)

(b)

Express 15 as a fraction of 450


Give your answer in its simplest form.

...
(2)

Fred lays the tiles.


He charges 360 plus VAT at 17.5%.
(c)

Work out the total amount that Fred charges.

...
(3)
(Total 8marks)

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938.

30 cm

60 cm
15 cm
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

The diagram shows a cuboid.


The length of the cuboid is 60 cm
The width of the cuboid is 15 cm.
The height of the cuboid is 30 cm.
Work out the volume of the cuboid.

. cm

(Total 2 marks)

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939. Mr Irvine has a farm.


The table gives information about the number of animals on his farm.
Animal

Frequency

Cow

15

Hen

12

Pig

Sheep

28

Complete the accurate pie chart to show this information.

C ow

(Total 4 marks)

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940. Use your calculator to work out the value of


(a)

20.25 1.65 2

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

...
(2)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to one significant figure.


...
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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941. Jamie travelled 20 km from his home to his friends house.


Jamie then spent some time at his friends house before returning home.
Here is the travel graph for part of Jamies journey.

10 00

(a)

10 20

10 40

11 0 0

11 2 0

11 4 0

12 00

Write down the time that Jamie left home.


...
(1)

(b)

Write down Jamies distance from home at 10 20


.............................. km
(1)

Jamie left his friends house at 11 10 to return home.


(c)

Work out the time in minutes Jamie spent at his friends house.
...................... minutes
(1)

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907

Jamie returned home at a steady speed.


He arrived home at 11 50
(d)

Complete the travel graph.


(1)

(e)

Work out Jamies average speed on his journey from his home to his friends house.
Give your answer in kilometres per hour.
......................... kilometres per hour
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

942. Solve 4y + 3 = 2y + 8

y = ..............................
(Total 2 marks)

943.

5 cm

12 cm
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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(a)

Work out the area of the triangle.

. cm

(2)

5 cm

12 cm

B
5 cm
Q

12 cm

12 cm
S
5 cm

12 cm

5 cm

C
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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909

4 copies of the triangle and the quadrilateral PQRS are used to make the square ABCD.
(b)

Work out the area of the quadrilateral PQRS.

. cm

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

944. Ali found out the number of rooms in each of 40 houses in a town. He used the information to
complete the frequency table.
Number of Rooms

Frequency

10

12

Ali said that the mode is 9


Ali is wrong.
(a)

Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

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(b)

Calculate the mean number of rooms.

...
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

945. (a)

Write these fractions in order of size.


Start with the smallest fraction.
3

12

................................................................
(2)

(b)

Work out 4

1
6

.............................
(2)

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(c)

(i)

Which of these fractions can be written as a recurring decimal?

1
2

1
3

1
4

1
5
.....................................

(ii)

Explain your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

946.
D
y

70
A

x
B

C
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

ABD is a triangle.
ABC is a straight line.
Angle ABD = 70.
AD = BD.

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(a)

(i)

Work out the value of x.

x = ....................................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.

............................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

(i)

Work out the value of y.

y = ....................................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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947. Here is a conversion graph between pounds () and Australian dollars.


30

25

20

A u s tra lia n
d o lla rs

15

10

(a)

6
P o u n d s ( )

10

12

Change 20 Australian dollars to pounds.


.....................................
(1)

(b)

Change 7 to Australian dollars.


..................................... Australian dollars
(1)

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(c)

Change 400 to Australian dollars.


..................................... Australian dollars
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

948.
A
J

G
F

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

The diagram shows a circle centre O.


Ten points A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are equally spaced around the circle.
(a)

Work out the size of angle GOF.


.....................................
(2)

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(b)

Work out the size of angle COE.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

949. The size of each exterior angle of a regular polygon is 40.


Work out the number of sides of the regular polygon.
.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

950. The cost of hiring a car can be worked out using this rule.
Cost = 90 + 50p per mile
Bill hires a car and drives 80 miles.
(a)

Work out the cost.

.....................................
(2)

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916

The cost of hiring a car and driving m miles is C pounds.


(b)

Complete the formula for C in terms of m.

C = .....................................
(2)

Zara hired a car.


The cost is 240
(c)

How many miles did Zara drive?


..................................... miles
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

951. Lillian, Max and Nazia share a sum of money in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5
(a)

What fraction of the money does Max receive?


.....................................
(2)

Nazia receives 60
(b)

Work out how much money Lillian receives.


.....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

952. (a)

Factorise x 5x
.....................................

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(2)

(b)

Factorise completely 3a 6a
.....................................
(2)

(c)

Make q the subject of the formula P = 2q + 10


q = .....................................
(2)

(d)

Expand and simplify (y + 3)(y 4)


.....................................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

953. (a)

Solve x + x + x = 15
x = ....................................
(1)

(b)

Solve 4y + 1 = 12
y = ....................................
(2)

(c)

Simplify cd + 2cd
....................................
(1)

(d)

Simplify 4p + 3q p 4q
....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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919

954. Use your calculator to work out the value of


(a)

20.25 1.65 2

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.


...................................
(2)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 1 decimal place.


...................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

955.

The crosses on the diagram show the positions of three places A, B and C.
The scale of the diagram is 1 cm to 5 km.
(a)

Find the actual distance between A and B.


................................ km
(1)

(b)

Measure the bearing of C from A.


....................................
(1)

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D is a fourth place.
The actual distance of D from A is 20 km.
The bearing of D from A is 115.
(c)

Mark with a cross () the position of D on the diagram. Label the point D.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

956. (a)

Solve 4y + 3 = 2y + 9
y = ..................................
(2)

(b)

Solve 5(t 3) = 8
t = ..................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

957. In April 2004, the population of the European Community was 376 million.
In April 2005, the population of the European Community was 451 million.
(a)

Work out the percentage increase in population.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

..................................%
(3)

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921

In April 2004, the area of the European Community was 3.2 million km .

3
In April 2005, the area of the European Community increased by 8
(b)

Work out the area of the European Community in April 2005.

................................ million km

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

958. The table shows some expressions.


In each expression, n is a whole number.
2

3n

9n

3 6n

3 + 6n

(3n)

n+9

Tick ( ) the box underneath each of the three expressions which are always multiples of 9
(Total 3 marks)

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922

959. Ali found out the number of rooms in each of 40 houses in a town.
He used the information to complete the frequency table.
Number of Rooms

Frequency

10

12

Ali said that the mode is 9


Ali is wrong.
(a)

Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Calculate the mean number of rooms.

......................................
(3)

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(c)

Beccy found out the number of rooms in each of 80 houses in the same town.
She used the information to complete the frequency table below.
Number of Rooms

Frequency

10

12

15

18

17

Find the median number of rooms.


..................................
(1)

(d)

The median number of rooms in Alis table is 6


Which of the two medians, Alis or Beccys, is more likely to give the
more reliable estimate for the median number of rooms for a house
in this town?
.....................................
Give a reason for your answer.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

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960.
X

5 .6 c m

1 0 .5 c m

Z
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

In the triangle XYZ


XY = 5.6 cm
YZ = 10.5 cm
angle XYZ = 90
Work out the length of XZ.
........................................ cm
(Total 3 marks)

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925

961. (a)

3
2
2 +3
3
Work out 4
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

..................................
(3)

(b)

(i)

Which of these fractions can be written as a recurring decimal?

1
2

1
3

1
4

1
5
.....................................

(ii)

Explain your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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926

962. The cost of hiring a car can be worked out using this rule.

Cost = 90 + 50p per mile

The cost of hiring a car and driving m miles is C pounds.


(a)

Complete the formula for C in terms of m.

C = .....................................
(2)

Zara hired a car.


The cost is 240
(b)

How many miles did Zara drive?

..................................... miles
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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927

963. (a)

Work out the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24 and 64

.....................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 24 and 64

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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964.
y
7
6
5
4
P
3
2
1
6

2
Q

1 O

1
2
3
4
5

Describe fully the single transformation that will map shape P onto shape Q.
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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929

965. Lillian, Max and Nazia share a sum of money in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5
Nazia receives 60
Work out how much money Lillian receives.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

966. Here are the first four terms of a number sequence.


2
(a)

12

17

Work out the 10th term of this number sequence.


.....................................
(2)

Here are the first five terms of another number sequence.

(b)

(i)

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of this number sequence.

.....................................
(ii)

Find two numbers that are in both number sequences.


.....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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967. Use ruler and compasses to construct an angle of 30 at P.


You must show all your construction lines.

_________________________
(Total 3 marks)

968. The straight line y + 2x = 5 has been drawn on the grid.


y
8

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(a)

Complete this table of values for y = 2x 1


x

4
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x 1


(2)

(c)

Use your diagram to solve the simultaneous equations


y + 2x = 5
y = 2x 1

x = ....................................
y = ....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

969. (a)

Factorise completely 3a 6a
.....................................
(2)

(b)

Make q the subject of the formula P = 2q + 10

q = .....................................
(2)

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(c)

Expand and simplify (y + 3)(y 4)

.....................................
(2)

(d)

Factorise 4p 9q

.....................................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

970. (a)

(i)

Write 7900 in standard form.

.....................................
(ii)

Write 0. 00035 in standard form.

.....................................
(2)

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933

(b)

4 10 3
5
Work out 8 10
Give your answer in standard form.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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934

971. Here is the cumulative frequency curve of the weights of 120 girls at Mayfield
Secondary School.
140

120

100

80
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
60

40

20

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

W e ig h t (k g )

Use the cumulative frequency curve to find an estimate for the


(i)

median weight,

..................................... kg
(ii)

interquartile range of the weights.

..................................... kg
(Total 3 marks)

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935

972.
P

10 cm
A
3 cm
2 cm
C
B

12 cm
Q
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

ACQ and BCP are straight lines.


AB is parallel to PQ.
AB = 2 cm.
AC = 3 cm.
CQ = 12 cm.
CP = 10 cm.
(a)

Work out the length of PQ.

................................... cm
(2)

(b)

Work out the length of BP.

................................... cm
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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936

973. Sarah wants to survey students in her school about which vegetables they eat.
These vegetables are on the menu in the school canteen.
carrots
(a)

peas

cauliflower

broccoli

swede

Design a suitable question she could use for a questionnaire to find out which
of these vegetables each student eats.

(2)

There are 800 students in Sarahs school.


Sarah selects 50 students at random.
30 of these 50 students eat carrots.
(b)

Work out an estimate for the number of students in Sarahs school who eat carrots.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

974. 6 2y < 5
y is an integer.
Write down all the possible values of y.

..........................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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975. A cuboid has length 3 cm, width 4 cm and height 12 cm.


P

12 cm

4 cm
3 cm

Q
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

Work out the length of PQ.

..................................... cm
(Total 3 marks)

976. (a)

2 4

Simplify (a )

.....................................
(1)

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938

30

2 8 =2
(b)

Work out the value of x.

x = .....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

977. Here are the equations of 5 straight lines.


P

y = 2x + 5

y = 2x + 5

1
y=2x+6

y=x+5

1
y= 2x+1

(a)

Write down the letter of the line that is parallel to y = x + 6


...................
(1)

(b)

Write down the letter of the line that is perpendicular to y = 2x 1


...................
(1)

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939

(c)

Find the coordinates of the point where the line y = 2x + 5 cuts the
(i)

y axis,
(............ , ............)

(ii)

x axis.
(............ , ............)
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

978. Here are the first 4 lines of a number pattern.


1+2+3+4

(4 3) (2 1)

2+3+4+5

(5 4) (3 2)

3+4+5+6

(6 5) (4 3)

4+5+6+7

(7 6) (5 4)

n is the first number in the nth line of the number pattern.


Show that the above number pattern is true for the four consecutive integers
n, (n + 1), (n + 2) and (n + 3)

(Total 4 marks)

979. The unfinished table and histogram show information about the weight,
w grams, of fish that Alan caught each day.
Weight (w grams)

Frequency

0 < w 400

400 < w 600

600 < w 800

10

800 < w 1000


1000 < w 1400
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F re q u e n c y d e n s ity
O

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

W e ig h t o f fis h ( w g ra m s )

(a)

Use the information in the histogram to complete the table.


(2)

(b)

Use the information in the table to complete the histogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

980.
Q
q
p

4p
P

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Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

941

PQRS is a kite.
The diagonals PR and QS intersect at M.

MP = 4p

QM = q
MR = p

QM = MS

(a)

Find expressions, in terms of p and/or q for


(i)

PR

PR .....................................

(ii)

QS

QS .....................................

(iii)

PQ

PQ .....................................
(4)

SR and PQ are extended to meet at point T.


Q is the midpoint of PT.
T
Q
q
P

4p

S
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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942

(b)

Find RT in terms of p and q.

RT .....................................
(4)
(Total 8 marks)

981. The volumes of two mathematically similar solids are in the ratio 27 : 125
2

The surface area of the smaller solid is 36 cm .


Work out the surface area of the larger solid.

..................................... cm

(Total 3 marks)

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943

982. Solve the equation

3
4
5x

2
x3 x3 x 9

x = .....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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944

983. The table shows the number of boys and the number of girls in each year group at
Springfield Secondary School.
There are 500 boys and 500 girls in the school.
Year group

Number of boys

Number of girls

100

100

150

50

100

100

10

50

150

11

100

100

Total

500

500

Azez took a stratified sample of 50 girls, by year group.


Work out the number of Year 8 girls in his sample.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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945

984. Here is the graph of y = sin x, where 0 x 360


y
1
O

360

G ra p h A

G ra p h B

360 x

360

360

360

G ra p h C

G ra p h D

2
y
1

360 x

O
1

G ra p h E

O
360
1

G ra p h F

O
1

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946

Match each of the graphs A, B, C, D, E and F to the equations in the table.


Equation

Graph

y = 2 sin x
y = sin x
y = sin 2x
y = sin x + 2
y = sin x
y = 2sin x
(Total 4 marks)

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947

985. In April 2004, the population of the European Community was 376 million.
In April 2005, the population of the European Community was 451 million.
Work out the percentage increase in population.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

..................................%
(Total 3 marks)

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948

986. The equation


3

x 5x = 60
has a solution between 4 and 5.
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
You must show all your working.

..................................
(Total 4 marks)

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949

987.
X
5 .6 c m
Y

1 0 .5 c m

Z
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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950

In the triangle XYZ


XY = 5.6 cm
YZ = 10.5 cm
angle XYZ = 90
(a)

Work out the length of XZ.

........................................ cm
(3)

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951

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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952

4 copies of the triangle are fitted together to make the shape


shown in the diagram.
(b)

Calculate the perimeter of the shape.

........................................ cm
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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953

988.

10 cm
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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954

The diagram shows a semicircle.


The radius of the semicircle is 10 cm.
Calculate the area of the semicircle.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
State the units of your answer.

....................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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955

989. The table gives information about the times, in minutes, that 106 shoppers spent in a
supermarket.

(a)

Time (t minutes)

Frequency

0 < t 10

20

10 < t 20

17

20 < t 30

12

30 < t 40

32

40 < t 50

25

Find the class interval that contains the median.


......................................
(1)

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956

(b)

Calculate an estimate for the mean time that the shoppers spent in the supermarket.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

...................................... minutes
(4)
(Total 5 marks)

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957

990. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 2x 4x


x

16

0
0

3
6
(2)

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958

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x 4x for values of x from 2 to 3


(2)

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959

y
20
15
10
5
2

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960

(c)

(i)

On the same axes, draw the straight line y = 2.5

(ii)

Write down the values of x for which 2x 4x = 2.5.

...................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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961

991. On July 1st 2004, Jack invested 2000 at 5% per annum compound interest.
Work out the value of Jacks investment on July 1st 2006

......................................
(Total 3 marks)

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962

992. Write 720 as a product of its prime factors.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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963

993. Simplify

(a)

p p

.......................................
(1)

Simplify

(b)

q 12 q 4
q6
.......................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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964

994. In a sale, normal prices are reduced by 25%.


The sale price of a saw is 12.75
Calculate the normal price of the saw.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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965

995. Work out


2 2.2 1012 1.5 1012
2.2 1012 1.5 1012
Give your answer in standard form correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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966

996. Solve
3x + y = 8
4x + 2y = 9

x = ....................................
y = ....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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967

997.
B

A
130

C
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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968

(a)

In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle.


A, B and C are points on the circle.
Angle COA = 130.
(i)

Find the size of angle CBA.

..................................

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969

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(2)

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970

110

S
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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971

(b)

In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle.


P, Q, R and S are points on the circle.
Angle ROP = 110
Calculate the size of angle RSP.

..................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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972

998.
Q

4 .5 c m

x
12 cm

R
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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973

PQR is a right-angled triangle.


PR = 12 cm.
QR = 4.5 cm.
Angle PRQ = 90.
Work out the value of x.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

x = ....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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974

999.

h( x 10)
2

A = 27
h=4
Work out the value of x

x = ....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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975

1000.
Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Number of
Televisions

1240

1270

1330

1300

1330

The table shows the number of televisions sold in a shop in the first five months of
2006.
(a)

Work out the first 3-month moving average for the information in the table.

.......................................
(2)

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976

The fourth 3-month moving average of the number of televisions sold in 2006 is 1350
The number of televisions sold in the shop in June was x.
(b)

Work out the value of x.

x = ......................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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977

1001. Julie has 100 music CDs.


58 of the CDs are classical.
22 of the CDs are folk.
The rest of the CDs are jazz.
On Saturday, Julie chooses one CD at random from the 100 CDs.
On Sunday, Julie chooses one CD at random from the 100 CDs.
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


(2)

S a tu rd a y

Sunday
...........
C la s s ic a l

0 .5 8

...........

F o lk

...........

Jazz

...........
0 .2 2

F o lk

Jazz

F o lk

...........

Jazz

...........
...........

(b)

C la s s ic a l

...........

...........

...........

C la s s ic a l

C la s s ic a l
F o lk
Jazz

Calculate the probability that Julie will choose a jazz CD on both Saturday and
Sunday.

...................................
(2)

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(c)

Calculate the probability that Julie will choose at least one jazz CD on Saturday and
Sunday.

...................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

1002. f is inversely proportional to d.


When d = 50, f = 256
Find the value of f when d = 80

f = ..................................
(Total 3 marks)

1003. The diagram shows a 6-sided shape.


All the corners are right angles.
All the measurements are given in centimetres.
2x 7

3x

3x + 4
x
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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The area of the shape is 85 cm .


(a)

Show that 9x 17x 85 = 0

(3)

(b)

(i)

Solve 9x 17x 85 = 0
Give your solutions correct to 3 significant figures.

x = .................................. or x = ..................................

(ii)

Hence, work out the length of the shortest side of the 6-sided shape.

.................................. cm
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

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1004.
A

9 cm

3 cm

35
C

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

AB is parallel to DC.
AD = 9 cm, DC = 3 cm.
Angle BCD = 35.
Angle ABD = 90.
Calculate the size of angle BAD.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

.................................
(Total 4 marks)

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1005. The diagram shows an equilateral triangle.

x cm

x cm

x cm
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

The area of the equilateral triangle is 36 cm .


Find the value of x.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

x = ......................................
(Total 3 marks)

1006. (a)

4 5 3

Simplify (2x y )

.....................................
(2)

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2 pt
y = pt
(b)

Rearrange the formula to make t the subject.

t = ..................................
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

1007. The mass M grams of a cube with edges of length L cm and density D grams per cm is
given by the formula
M = DL

D = 8 correct to 1 significant figure.


L = 6.4 correct to 1 decimal place.
Calculate the upper bound of M.
Give your answer correct to 2 significant figures.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1008. x 8x + 23 = (x p) +q for all values of x.


(a)

Find the value of p and the value of q.

p = ....................................
q = ....................................
(3)

Here is a sketch of the curve with equation y = x 8x + 23


y

B
O

B is the minimum point on the curve.


(b)

Find the coordinates of B.


(.............. , .............)
(1)

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The equation of the curve can be written in the form y = f (x),


2
where f (x) = x 8x + 23
(c)

On the diagram below, draw a sketch of the curve y = f (x).


y
y = f (x )

(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1009.
D

5 cm

B
10 cm
A
8 cm
C
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

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The diagram shows a tetrahedron.


AD is perpendicular to both AB and AC.
AB = 10 cm.
AC = 8 cm.
AD = 5 cm.
Angle BAC = 90.
Calculate the size of angle BDC.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

...................................
(Total 6 marks)

1010. (a)

Write the number 3187 to the nearest thousand.


....................................
(1)

(b)

Write the number four thousand six hundred and eighty one in figures.
....................................
(1)

(c)

Write the number 5060 in words.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1011.

A
(a)

Measure the length of the line AB.


Give the units with your answer.
....................................
(2)

(b)

On the diagram, mark with a cross () the midpoint of the line AB.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1012. Sharif buys some fruit.


The pictogram shows information about the number of apples and the number of oranges he
buys.

A p p le s

O ra n g es

Peaches

K ey:

(a)

re p re s e n ts 8 fru it

Write down the number of apples he buys.


....................................
(1)

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(b)

Write down the number of oranges he buys.


....................................
(1)

Sharif buys 12 peaches.


(c)

Use this information to complete the pictogram.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1013. (a)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
17

168

24

................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
1.8

3.71

0.5

12.4

................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1014. The total cost of these 2 pens is 60p.

Work out the total cost of 5 of these pens.


Give your answer in pounds.

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

1015. The table shows the distances in kilometres between 5 cities.

Hull
100

Leeds

162

73

110
63

(a)

60
40

Manchester
65

118

Sheffield
95

York

Write down the distance between Hull and Manchester.


............................. km
(1)

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(b)

From the table, write down the name of the city which is
(i)

nearest to Hull,
.......................................................

(ii)

60 km from Sheffield.
.......................................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1016.
y
5
A

4
3
2
1

B
5

5 x

1
2
3
4
5

(a)

(i)

Write down the coordinates of the point A.


(............. , ..............)

(ii)

Write down the coordinates of the point B.


(............. , ..............)
(2)

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(b)

(i)

On the grid, plot the point (3, 2).


Label this point P.

(ii)

On the grid, plot the point (4, 3).


Label this point Q.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1017. Steve asked his friends to tell him their favourite colour.
Here are his results.
F a v o u r ite c o lo u r

T a lly

F req u en cy

R ed

B lu e

G re en

Y e llo w

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(a)

Complete the bar chart to show his results.

8
7
6
5
F req u e n c y
4
3
2
1
0

R ed

B lu e

G re e n

Y e llo w

F a v o u rite c o lo u r
(2)

(b)

Which colour did most of his friends say?


....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1018.

M irro r lin e

(a)

Reflect the shaded shape in the mirror line.

(1)

(b)

Draw the line of symmetry on this triangle.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1019. Work out


(i)

335
....................................

(ii)

20 (12 2)
....................................

(iii)

7+84
....................................
(Total 3 marks)

1020. (a)

Here are some fractions.

2
4

4
8

2
5

7
14

1
Which one of these fractions is not equal to 2 ?
......................
Give a reason for your answer.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

3
Work out 4 of 20

....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1021. P = 3n
n=6
(a)

Work out the value of P.

P = ....................................
(1)

Q = 2c + d
c=3
d=2
(b)

Work out the value of Q.

Q = ....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1022. (a)

Complete the table by writing a sensible metric unit for each measurement.
The first one has been done for you.

The length of the river Nile

6700 ............kilometres............

The height of the worlds tallest tree

110

.........................................

The weight of a chickens egg

70

.........................................

The amount of petrol in a full petrol tank of a car

40

.........................................
(3)

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(b)

Change 4 metres to centimetres.


............................. cm
(1)

(c)

Change 1500 grams to kilograms.


.............................. kg
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1023. There are three beads in a bag.


One bead is blue, one bead is yellow and one bead is green.

Zoe takes a bead at random from the bag.

(a)

On the probability scale, mark with the letter B the probability that she takes a blue bead.
0

1
2

(1)

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Zoe now throws a coin.


One possible outcome for the bead and the coin is (green, heads).
(b)

List all the possible outcomes for the bead and the coin.
One has already been done for you.
(green, heads) .............................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1024. (a)

45
L

x
M

N
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

LMN is a straight line.

(i)

Work out the value of x.

x = ....................................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(2)

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(b)

80

60

y
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the value of y.

y = ....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1025. (a)

Write 92% as a decimal.

....................................
(1)

(b)

Write 3% as a fraction.

....................................
(1)

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(c)

Work out 5% of 400 grams.

............................................ grams
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1026. The diagram shows the position of two airports, A and B.


A plane flies from airport A to airport B.
N

N
A

B
Scale: 1 cm represents 50 km

(a)

Measure the size of the angle marked x.


................................
(1)

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(b)

Work out the real distance between airport A and airport B.


Use the scale 1 cm represents 50 km.

............................. km
(2)

Airport C is 350 km on a bearing of 060 from airport B.


(c)

On the diagram, mark airport C with a cross ().


Label it C.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1027. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 3x + 1

2
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 3x + 1


y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1028. Kaysha has a part-time job.


She is paid 5.40 for each hour she works.
Last week Kaysha worked for 24 hours.
Work out Kayshas total pay for last week.

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

1029. (a)

1 1

Work out 3 12

....................................
(2)

(b)

3 1

Work out 4 5

....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1030. (a)

Simplify d + d + d + d + d

....................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify y + y

....................................
(1)

(c)

Expand 4(3a 7)

....................................
(2)

(d)

Simplify t t

....................................
(1)

(e)

Simplify m m

....................................

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(1)
(Total 6 marks)

1031. Here are the ages, in years, of 15 teachers.

(a)

35

52

42

27

36

23

31

41

50

34

44

28

45

45

53

Draw an ordered stem and leaf diagram to show this information.


You must include a key.

K ey:

(3)

One of these teachers is picked at random.


(b)

Work out the probability that this teacher is more than 40 years old.
....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1032. David buys some stamps.


Each stamp costs 25p.
The total cost of the stamps is 3
(a)

Work out the number of stamps David buys.

....................................
(2)

Adam, Barry and Charlie each buy some stamps.


Adam buys x stamps.
Barry buys three times as many stamps as Adam.
(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of stamps Barry buys.
....................................
(1)

Charlie buys 5 more stamps than Adam.


(c)

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of stamps Charlie buys.
....................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1033.

3 cm

5 cm
7 cm
4 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the total surface area of the triangular prism.

........................... cm

(Total 3 marks)

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1034. Using the information that


4.8 34 = 163.2
write down the value of
(a)

48 34

....................................
(1)

(b)

4.8 3.4

....................................
(1)

(c)

163.2 48

....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

302 9.96
0.51
1035. Work out an estimate for

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1036. In the space below, use ruler and compasses to construct an equilateral triangle with sides of
length 6 centimetres.
You must show all your construction lines.
One side of the triangle has already been drawn for you.

_________________________________
(Total 2 marks)

1037. 2 x < 3
x is an integer.
Write down all the possible values of x.

.................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1038.
y
6
5
4
3
2
1
6

6 x

1
P
2
3
4
5
6

(a)

Rotate triangle P 180 about the point (1, 1).


Label the new triangle A.
(2)

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(b)

Translate triangle P by the vector

Label the new triangle B.

(1)

y
y = x

2
Q
1

O
(c)

Reflect triangle Q in the line y = x.


Label the new triangle C.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1039. This bar chart gives information about the numbers of rabbits, cats, dogs and lizards taken to a
vet on Monday.
10
8

N um ber

6
4
2
0
R a b b its

C a ts

D ogs

L iz a rd s

H a m s te rs

A n im a l

(a)

Write down the number of rabbits taken to the vet on Monday.


.....................
(1)

(b)

Write down the number of dogs taken to the vet on Monday.


.....................
(1)

5 hamsters were also taken to the vet on Monday.


(c)

Use this information to complete the bar chart.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1040. Here is a list of numbers.

From the list of numbers write down


(i)

an odd number
............................

(ii)

a square number
............................

(iii)

a multiple of 3
............................

(iv)

a factor of 10
............................
(Total 4 marks)

1041. (a)

Write down the mathematical name of each of these quadrilaterals.


(i)

(i)

(ii)

..........................................

(ii)

..........................................
(2)

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(b)

What type of angle is this?

..........................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1042. Work out 1.70 5

..................................
(Total 1 mark)

1043. Here are some patterns made with dots.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

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P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

1014

(a)

In the space below, complete Pattern number 4

P a tte rn n u m b e r 4
(1)

(b)

Complete the table.

Pattern number

Number of dots

12

16

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1044. Here is part of a railway timetable.

Bristol Temple Meads

08 00

08 30

09 00

Bath

08 15

08 45

09 15

Chippenham

08 30

09 00

09 30

Swindon

08 50

09 20

09 50

Didcot

09 15

09 45

10 15

Reading

09 35

10 05

10 35

London Paddington

09 55

10 25

10 55

A train leaves from Bristol Temple Meads at 09 00

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(a)

At what time should the train arrive at Swindon?

.....................................
(1)

Jambaya gets to the station in Chippenham at 08 45


She waits for the next train to Didcot.
(b)

(i)

How long should she have to wait?

...................... minutes
(ii)

At what time should she arrive at Didcot?

.....................................
(2)

All the trains should take the same time to travel from Bath to Reading.
(c)

How long, in minutes, should it take to travel from Bath to Reading?

...................... minutes
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1045. A shaded shape has been drawn on the centimetre grid.

(a)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.

.............................. cm
(1)

(b)

Find the area of the shaded shape.

............................ cm

(1)

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Here is a solid prism made from centimetre cubes.


(c)

Find the volume of this prism.


Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

re p re s e n ts 1 c m

............................ cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1046. John cleans carpets of different areas.


He uses this graph to work out the cost of cleaning a carpet.

200

150
C o st
( )

100

50

10

20

30

40

50

A re a (m 2)
2

A carpet has an area of 30 m .

(a)

Use the graph to find the cost of cleaning this carpet.

..................................
(1)

It costs 150 to clean another carpet.


(b)

Use the graph to find the area of this carpet.


.............................. m

(1)

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A rectangular carpet has a length of 8.6 m.


It has a width of 5 m.
(c)

Work out the cost of cleaning this carpet.

..................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

1047. The table shows the temperatures in three cities at noon one day.

(a)

Oslo

New York

Cape Town

13C

5C

9C

Work out the difference in temperature between Oslo and New York.
.............................. C
(1)

(b)

Work out the difference in temperature between Cape Town and Oslo.
.............................. C
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1048.

Here is a diagram of a cuboid.


Write down the number of
(i)

faces

............................

(ii)

edges

............................

(iii)

vertices

............................
(Total 3 marks)

1049. (a)

Solve

3x = 12

x = ..............................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

4pq

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1050.

The picture shows a man standing next to a flagpole.


The man is of normal height.
The man and the flagpole are drawn to the same scale.

(a)

Write down an estimate for the height, in metres, of the man.

................................ m
(1)

(b)

Work out an estimate for the height, in metres, of the flagpole.

................................ m
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1051. You can use this rule to work out the total charge for hiring a cement mixer.

Total charge = 30 plus 7 for each hour of hire


On Monday, Sally hired a cement mixer for 4 hours.

(a)

Work out Sallys total charge.

..................................
(2)

On Tuesday, Tom hired a cement mixer.


Toms total charge was 51
(b)

Work out for how many hours Tom hired the cement mixer.

.......................... hours
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1052.

30

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

(i)

Write down the value of x.


x = ...............................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(2)

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135
125

125

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


This diagram is wrong.
(b)

Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1053. (a)

Work out the square of 3

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the value of 2

.....................................
(1)

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(c)

Write 80% as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(2)

(d)

Work out 10% of 320

..................................
(2)

(e)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

2
5

45%

0.35

3
8

.............................................................................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

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1054. The pie chart gives information about the mathematics exam grades of some students.
G ra d e
C

G ra d e
F

40
100
140

80

G ra d e
D

G ra d e
E

M a th e m a tic s e x a m g ra d e s
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

What grade was the mode?

........................
(1)

(b)

What fraction of the students got grade D?

........................
(1)

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8 of the students got grade C.


(c)

(i)

How many of the students got grade F?


........................

(ii)

How many students took the exam?

........................
(3)

This accurate pie chart gives information about the English exam grades for a different set of
students.

G ra d e
F

G ra d e
E

G ra d e
C
G ra d e
D

E n g lis h e x a m g ra d e s
Sean says More students got a grade D in English than in mathematics.

(d)

Sean could be wrong.


Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

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1055.

Eiffel Tower
The table shows the cost of two different models of the Eiffel Tower.

Small

2.40

Large

4.50

Pierre buys
and

10 Small models,
5 Large models.

He pays with a 50 note.

(a)

Work out how much change he should get.

..................................
(3)

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A different model of the Eiffel Tower is made to a scale of 2 millimetres to 1 metre.


The width of the base of the real Eiffel Tower is 125 metres.
(b)

Work out the width of the base of the model.


Give your answer in millimetres.

............................ mm
(2)

The height of the model is 648 millimetres.


(c)

Work out the height of the real Eiffel Tower.


Give your answer in metres.

................................ m
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

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1056. There are 3 red pens, 4 blue pens and 5 black pens in a box.
Sameena takes a pen, at random, from the box.
Write down the probability that she takes a black pen.

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

1057. A coin is made from copper and nickel.


84% of its weight is copper.
16% of its weight is nickel.
Find the ratio of the weight of copper to the weight of nickel.
Give your ratio in its simplest form.

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

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1058.

8 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The radius of this circle is 8 cm.
Work out the circumference of the circle.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

.............................. cm
(Total 2 marks)

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1059. Here are the front elevation, side elevation and the plan of a 3-D shape.
F ro n t e le v a tio n

S id e e le v a tio n

P la n

In the space below, draw a sketch of the 3-D shape.

(Total 2 marks)

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1060. Here are the first four terms of an arithmetic sequence.


5

11

14

Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

1061. Use your calculator to work out

22.4 14.5
8.5 3.2
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1062. 60 students take a science test.


The test is marked out of 50.
This table shows information about the students marks.

Science mark
Frequency

010

1120

2130

3140

4150

13

17

19

On the grid, draw a frequency polygon to show this information.


20

15

F re q u e n c y
10

0
0

10

20

30

40

50

S c ie n c e m a rk
(Total 2 marks)

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1063. A garage sells British cars and foreign cars.


The ratio of the number of British cars sold to the number of foreign cars sold is 2 : 7
The garage sells 45 cars in one week.
(a)

Work out the number of British cars the garage sold that week.

.....................................
(2)

1
A car tyre costs 80 plus VAT at 17 2 %.
(b)

Work out the total cost of the tyre.

..................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

1064. (a)

Simplify

4a + 3c 2a + c

.....................................
(1)
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(b)

1
2
S = 2 at
1
Find the value of S when t = 3 and a = 4

S = ......................................
(2)

(c)

Factorise

x 5x

.....................................
(2)

(d)

Solve

7x 19 = 3(x 3)

x = ...............................
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

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1065. Express 252 as a product of its prime factors.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1066.

7 cm

8 cm

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is a right-angled triangle.


AB = 7 cm,
BC = 8 cm.
Work out the length of AC.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

.............................. cm
(Total 3 marks)

1067. Here are the ingredients needed to make 8 pancakes.

Pancakes
Ingredients to make 8 pancakes
300 ml milk
1 egg
120 g flour
5 g butter
Jacob makes 24 pancakes.

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(a)

Work out how much milk he needs.

................................................. ml
(2)

Cathie makes 12 pancakes.


(b)

Work out how much flour she needs.

.................................................... g
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1068. Here are the ages, in years, of 15 teachers.


35

52

42

27

36

23

31

41

50

34

44

28

45

45

53

Draw an ordered stem and leaf diagram to show this information.


You must include a key.

K ey:

(Total 3 marks)

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1069.
y
2

1
Q

P
O

A
1

2
z

C 3

B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A cuboid is shown on a 3-dimensional grid.

(a)

Write down the letter of the point with coordinates (2, 1, 0).
....................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the coordinates of the point P.


( ........ , ......... , ......... )
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1070. This rule is used to work out the total cost, in pounds, of hiring a carpet cleaner.

Multiply the number of days hire by 4


Add 6 to your answer
Peter hires a carpet cleaner.
The total cost is 18

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(a)

Work out for how many days he hires the carpet cleaner.

.......................... days
(2)

(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the total cost, in pounds, of hiring a carpet
cleaner for n days.

....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1071.

3 cm

5 cm
7 cm
4 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the total surface area of the triangular prism.


Give the units with your answer.

.......................................................
(Total 4 marks)

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1072. Here is a 4-sided spinner.

R ed
Y e llo w

B lu e
G re e n

The sides of the spinner are labelled Red, Blue, Green and Yellow.
The spinner is biased.
The table shows the probability that the spinner will land on each of the colours Red, Yellow
and Green.

Colour

Red

Probability

0.2

Blue

Green

Yellow

0.3

0.1

Work out the probability the spinner will land on Blue.

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

1073. (a)

Simplify

4p 5q

....................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

dddd

....................................
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(1)

(c)

Expand

4(3a 7)

....................................
(2)

(d)

Expand and simplify

2(2n + 3) + 3(n + 1)

....................................
(2)

(e)

Simplify

tt

....................................
(1)

(f)

Simplify

m m

....................................
(1)
(Total 8 marks)

1074. (a)

Write down the reciprocal of 4


....................................

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(1)

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(b)

4
3
1
4
Work out the value of 5
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.
2

.....................................
(3)

(c)

Sundas says that

1
3 is equal to 4.3

Sundas is wrong.
Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1075. (a)

Expand x(3x 5y)

.......................................................
(2)

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(b)

Factorise x 36

.......................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1076. The incomplete box plot and table show some information about some marks.

10

20

30

40

50

60

M ark

Mark
Lowest mark

Lower quartile
Median

30

Upper quartile

35

Highest mark

55

(a)

Use the information in the table to complete the box plot.


(2)

(b)

Use the information in the box plot to complete the table.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1077. (a)

Write 6.4 10 as an ordinary number.

..........................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write 0.0039 in standard form.

..........................................................................
(1)

(c)

Write 0.25 10 in standard form.

..........................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1078.
D

70
O

x
y

B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
In the diagram, A, B, C and D are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
Angle BAD = 70.
Angle BOD = x.
Angle BCD = y.

(a)

(i)

Work out the value of x.

x = ....................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

(i)

Work out the value of y.

y = ....................................

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(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1079. Solve the simultaneous equations.


2x + 3y = 0
x 3y = 9

x =........................... , y = ............................
(Total 3 marks)

1080. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x 4x + 2

x
y

3
1

5
7
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 4x + 2


y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1

1
2
3
4
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1081. Tom and Sam each take a driving test.


The probability that Tom will pass the driving test is 0.8
The probability that Sam will pass the driving test is 0.6
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


To m

Sam
0 .6

P ass

...............

F a il

0 .6

P ass

...............

F a il

P ass
0 .8

...............
F a il

(2)

(b)

Work out the probability that both Tom and Sam will pass the driving test.

.......................................................
(2)

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(c)

Work out the probability that only one of them will pass the driving test.

.......................................................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

1082. Make b the subject of the formula

2 7b
b5

.......................................................
(Total 4 marks)

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1083. (a)

Rationalise the denominator of

....................................
(1)

(b)

Expand (2 3 )(1 3 )
Give your answer in the form a b 3 where a and b are integers.

....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1084.

B
A

4 cm

8 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Two solid shapes, A and B, are mathematically similar.


The base of shape A is a circle with radius 4 cm.
The base of shape B is a circle with radius 8 cm.
2

The surface area of shape A is 80 cm .

(a)

Work out the surface area of shape B.

............................ cm

(2)

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The volume of shape B is 600 cm .


(b)

Work out the volume of shape A.

............................ cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1085.
A

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

OABC is a parallelogram.
M is the midpoint of CB.
N is the midpoint of AB.

OA a
OC c

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(a)

Find, in terms of a and/or c, the vectors


(i)

MB

.......................................................
(ii)

MN
.......................................................
(2)

(b)

Show that CA is parallel to MN.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1086.

h cm
2x cm

x cm

x cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A cylinder has base radius x cm and height 2x cm.


A cone has base radius x cm and height h cm.
The volume of the cylinder and the volume of the cone are equal.

Find h in terms of x.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

h = .............................
(Total 3 marks)

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1087.
y

(2 , 3 )
y = f(x )
O

The diagram shows part of the curve with equation y = f(x).


The coordinates of the maximum point of this curve are (2, 3).

Write down the coordinates of the maximum point of the curve with equation
(a)

y = f(x 2)
(......... , ..........)
(1)

(b)

y = 2f(x)
(......... , ..........)
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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x2 x 6
2
1088. Simplify fully x 7 x 10

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

1089. There are 3 red pens, 4 blue pens and 5 black pens in a box.
Sameena takes a pen, at random, from the box.
(a)

Write down the probability that she takes a black pen.

........................
(2)

(b)

Write down the probability that Sameena takes a pen that is not black.

........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1090. The scatter graph shows information for some weather stations.
It shows the height of each weather station above sea level (m) and the mean July midday
temperature (C) for that weather station.
2500

2000

1500
H e ig h t a b o v e
s e a le v e l (m )
1000

500

10

15

20

25

M e a n J u ly m id d a y te m p e ra tu re ( C )

The table shows this information for two more weather stations.

Height of weather station above sea level (m)


Mean July midday temperature (C)

(a)

1000

500

20

22

Plot this information on the scatter graph.


(1)

(b)

What type of correlation does this scatter graph show?


................................................................
(1)

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(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

A weather station is 1800 metres above sea level.


(d)

Estimate the mean July midday temperature for this weather station.

................................. C
(1)

At another weather station the mean July midday temperature is 18C.


(e)

Estimate the height above sea level of this weather station.


................................. m
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1091.

65

58

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


AB is parallel to CD.

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(i)

Write down the value of y.


.......................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

1092. The equation


3

x + 2x = 26
has a solution between 2 and 3
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.
You must show all your working.

x = ..................................
(Total 4 marks)

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1093.
A
x+10

2 x

50

2x
C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
In this quadrilateral, the sizes of the angles, in degrees, are
x + 10
2x
2x
50

(a)

Use this information to write down an equation in terms of x.

..............................................................................
(2)

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(b)

Work out the value of x.

x = ............................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

1094. A garage sells British cars and foreign cars.


The ratio of the number of British cars sold to the number of foreign cars sold is 2 : 7
The garage sells 45 cars in one week.
(a)

Work out the number of British cars the garage sold that week.

.....................................
(2)

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1
A car tyre costs 80 plus VAT at 17 2 %.
(b)

Work out the total cost of the tyre.

..................................
(3)

The value of a new car is 12 000


The value of the car depreciates by 20% per year.
(c)

Work out the value of the car after 2 years.

..................................
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

1095. (a)

Simplify 4a + 3c 2a + c

.....................................
(1)
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(b)

1
2
S = 2 at
1
Find the value of S when t = 3 and a = 4

S = ......................................
(2)

(c)

Factorise

x 5x

.....................................
(2)

(d)

Expand and simplify

(x + 3)(x + 4)

...................................................
(2)

(e)

Factorise

y + 8y + 15

...................................................
(2)
(Total 9 marks)

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1096. A shop sells mobile phones.


The table shows the number of mobile phones sold each month from January to May.

(a)

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

70

64

73

85

91

Work out the percentage increase in the number of mobile phones sold from April to May.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

...................... %
(3)

(b)

Work out the 3-month moving averages for the information in the table.
The first one has been worked out for you.

......69..... .............. ..............


(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1097.

10 cm

4 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
A solid cylinder has a radius of 4 cm and a height of 10 cm.

(a)

Work out the volume of the cylinder.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................ cm

(2)

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The cylinder is made from wood.


3
The density of the wood is 0.6 grams per cm .
(b)

Work out the mass of the cylinder.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................ grams
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1098.
A

7 cm

8 cm

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is a right-angled triangle.


AB = 7 cm,
BC = 8 cm.

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(a)

Work out the area of the triangle.

............................ cm

(2)

(b)

Work out the length of AC.


Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

.............................. cm
(3)

32 m m
y
F

46 m m

E
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

DEF is another right-angled triangle.


DE = 32 mm,
FE = 46 mm.

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(c)

Calculate the size of angle y.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

.................................
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

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1099.
y
8
6

x = 1

4
2

A
8

2
4
6
8

Triangle A is reflected in the x-axis to give triangle B.


Triangle B is reflected in the line x = 1 to give triangle C.
Describe the single transformation that takes triangle A to triangle C.
................................................................................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

1100. (a)

Express 252 as a product of its prime factors.

.....................................
(3)

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James thinks of two numbers.


He says
The Highest Common Factor (HCF) of my two numbers is 3
The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of my two numbers is 45
(b)

Write down two numbers that James could be thinking of.

................. and ..................


(3)
(Total 6 marks)

1101. The number of atoms in one kilogram of helium is 1.51 10

26

Calculate the number of atoms in 20 kilograms of helium.


Give your answer in standard form.

..............................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1102. The region R satisfies the inequalities


x 2, y 1, x + y 6
On the grid below, draw straight lines and use shading to show the region R.
y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O

x
(Total 3 marks)

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1103.

150
O
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a sector of a circle, centre O.
The radius of the circle is 13 cm.
The angle of the sector is 150.
Calculate the area of the sector.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.............................................. cm

(Total 2 marks)

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1104. q is inversely proportional to the square of t.


When t = 4, q = 8.5
(a)

Find a formula for q in terms of t.

q = ......................................
(3)

(b)

Calculate the value of q when t = 5

...............................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1105. The incomplete histogram and table show information about the weights of some containers.

Weight (w) in kg

Frequency

0 < w 1000

16

1000 < w 2000


2000 < w 4000
4000 < w 6000

16

6000 < w 8000


8000 < w 12000
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1080

(a)

Use the information in the histogram to complete the table.


(2)

(b)

Use the information in the table to complete the histogram.

F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

W e ig h t ( w ) in k g
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1106. Katy drove for 238 miles, correct to the nearest mile.
She used 27.3 litres of petrol, to the nearest tenth of a litre.

Number of miles travelled


Petrol consumption = Number of litres of petrol used
Work out the upper bound for the petrol consumption for Katys journey.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

...................................... miles per litre


(Total 3 marks)

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1107. (a)

Show that the equation

5
4 3x

x2
x 1
can be rearranged to give

3x + 7x 13 = 0

(3)

(b)

Solve 3x + 7x 13 = 0
Give your solutions correct to 2 decimal places.

x = ............................... or x = ................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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1108.

10 m

12 m

C
15 m

B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
ABC is a triangle.
AB = 12 m.
AC = 10 m.
BC = 15 m.

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Calculate the size of angle BAC.


Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1109.

(3 ,1 7 5 )

(1 ,7 )

x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The sketch shows a curve with equation


y = ka

where k and a are constants, and a > 0


The curve passes through the points (1, 7) and (3, 175).
Calculate the value of k and the value of a.

k = ................................
a = ................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1110. Jessica asked some students to tell her their favourite pet.
She used the information to draw this bar chart.
12
11
10
9
8
N um ber
7
o f s tu d e n ts 6
5
4
3
2
1
0

C at

D og

R a b b it

H a m s te r

G o ld fis h

F a v o u rite p e t

(a)

How many students said a rabbit?


...........................
(1)

(b)

Which pet did most students say?


...........................
(1)

(c)

Work out the number of students that Jessica asked.

...........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1111. (a)

Write the number nine thousand, three hundred and seventy four in figures.
..................................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 62 500 in words.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(c)

Write down the value of the 8 in the number 3285


..................................
(1)

(d)

Write the number 2174 to the nearest hundred.


..................................
(1)

(e)

Write the number 7362 to the nearest thousand.


..................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1112. (a)

Measure the length of the line AB.


Give your answer in centimetres.

.......................... cm
(1)

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(b)

Mark the midpoint of the line AB with a cross ().


(1)

(c)

In the space below, draw accurately a circle of radius 4 cm.


Use the point C as the centre of your circle.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1113.
y
6
5
A

4
3
2
1

B
O

(a)

(i)

Write down the coordinates of point A.


(............ , .............)

(ii)

Write down the coordinates of point B.


(............ , .............)

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(2)

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(b)

On the grid, mark with a cross () the point (5, 2).


Label this point C.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1114. (a)

Write down a sensible metric unit for measuring


(i)

the distance from London to Paris,


..................................

(ii)

the amount of water in a swimming pool.


..................................
(2)

(b)

(i)

Change 5 centimetres to millimetres.


.................... mm

(ii)

Change 4000 grams to kilograms.


.................... kg
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1115. Here is a list of 8 numbers.


3

10

11

16

From the list, write down


(a)

two odd numbers,


............ and .............
(1)

(b)

two numbers with a sum of 15


............ and .............
(1)

(c)

a factor of 12
...........................
(1)

(d)

a multiple of 4
...........................
(1)

James says that 10 is a square number because 5 = 10


(e)

James is wrong.
Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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1116.
y

x
(a)

Write down the special name for this quadrilateral.


..................................
(1)

(b)

Measure the size of the angle marked x.


..........................
(1)

(c)

Write down the special name for the angle marked y.


..................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1117. Here are some patterns made from squares.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

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P a tte rn n u m b e r 2

P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

1093

(a)

The diagram below shows part of Pattern number 4


Complete the diagram for Pattern number 4

P a tte rn n u m b e r 4
(1)

(b)

Complete the table.

Pattern number

Number of squares

13

(1)

(c)

Find the number of squares used for Pattern number 10

..................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1118.
G ift s h o p
P ric e lis t
K e y rin g
H at
P e n c il c a s e
R u le r
Pen
P e n c il

3 .2 0
3 .9 9
2 .7 0
45p
60p

Keith buys 3 pens.

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(a)

Work out the total cost.

...........................
(2)

Simon buys a pencil case, a ruler and a pen.


He pays with a 5 note.
(b)

Work out how much change he should get.

...........................
(3)

The gift shop also sells pencils.

2
The price of a pencil is 3 of the price of a pen.
(c)

Work out the price of a pencil.

.......................... p
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

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1119. (a)

On the diagram below, shade one square so that the shape has exactly one line of
symmetry.

(1)

(b)

On the diagram below, shade one square so that the shape has rotational symmetry of
order 2

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1120. Ben is n years old.


Colin is three years younger than Ben.
(a)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for Colins age.


...........................
(1)

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Daniel is twice as old as Ben.


(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for Daniels age.


...........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1121. Here is a rectangle.

10 cm

20 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

Work out the perimeter of the rectangle.

.......................... cm
(2)

(b)

Work out the area of the rectangle.

.......................... cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1122. (a)

Work out

2 (11 + 9)

..........................
(1)

(b)

Work out

35+4

..........................
(1)

(c)

Work out

20 5 3

..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1123. p = 5
r=2
(a)

Work out the value of

4p + 3r

..........................
(2)

n is an even number.
(b)

What type of number is n + 1?


..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1124.

120

50

B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

AB is a straight line.

(a)

This diagram is wrong.


Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

100
130

70

x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(b)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

..........................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1125. The table shows some information about the medals won by each of 6 countries at the 2004
Olympic Games.

Medals
Country

(a)

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

United States

35

39

29

103

Russia

27

27

38

.................

Australia

17

16

.................

49

Germany

14

16

18

48

Italy

10

11

11

32

Great Britain

12

30

Complete the table for Russia and Australia.


(2)

(b)

How many bronze medals did Russia win?


..........................
(1)

(c)

Which country won 10 gold medals?


................................
(1)

Great Britain won a total of 30 medals.


(d)

Work out the fraction of these medals which were silver.


Give your fraction in its simplest form.

..........................
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(2)

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(e)

Find the ratio of the total number of medals won by Germany to the total number of
medals won by Italy.
Give your ratio in its simplest form.

..........................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

1126. A tin of cat food costs 40p.


A shop has a special offer on the cat food.
S p e c ia l o ffe r
P a y fo r 2 tin s a n d g e t 1 tin fre e

40p

40p

F re e

Julie wants 12 tins of cat food.

(a)

Work out how much she pays.

...........................
(3)

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9 of the 12 tins are tuna.


(b)

Write 9 out of 12 as a percentage.

.......................... %
(2)

The normal price of a cat basket is 20


In a sale, the price of the cat basket is reduced by 15%.
(c)

Work out the sale price of the cat basket.

...........................
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

1127. The table gives information about the drinks sold in a caf one day.

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Drink

Frequency

Size of angle

Hot chocolate

20

80

Soup

15

Coffee

25

Tea

30

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Complete the pie chart to show this information.

H o t c h o c o la te

(Total 3 marks)

1128. (a)

Simplify

5bc + 2bc 4bc

................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

4x + 3y 2x + 2y

................................
(2)

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(c)

Simplify

mmm

................................
(1)

(d)

Simplify

3n 2p

................................
(1)

(e)

Factorise

5m + 10

................................
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

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1129. Here are six temperature/time graphs.


A
te m p e ra tu re
C

B
te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e
C

te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e
D

te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e

E
te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e

F
te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e

tim e

Each sentence in the table describes one of the graphs.


Write the letter of the correct graph next to each sentence.
The first one has been done for you.

The temperature starts at 0C and keeps rising.

The temperature stays the same for a time and then falls.
The temperature rises and then falls quickly.
The temperature is always the same.
The temperature rises, stays the same for a time and then falls.
The temperature rises, stays the same for a time and then rises again.
(Total 3 marks)

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1130. The diagram represents a solid made from 5 identical cubes.

A
On the grid below, draw the view of the solid from direction A.

(Total 2 marks)

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1131.
y
5
4

3
2
1
5

1
B

2
3
4
5

(a)

Reflect shape A in the y axis.


(2)

(b)

Describe fully the single transformation which takes shape A to shape B.


.....................................................................................................................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1132. Sidra and Gemma share 48 in the ratio 5 : 3


Work out how much more money Sidra gets than Gemma gets.

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

1133. Naomi wants to find out how often adults go to the cinema.
She uses this question on a questionnaire.

How many times do you go to the cinema?

Not very often

(a)

Sometimes

A lot

Write down two things wrong with this question.


1 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
2 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

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(b)

Design a better question for her questionnaire to find out how often adults go to the
cinema.
You should include some response boxes.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1134. Use ruler and compasses to construct the bisector of angle ABC.
You must show all your construction lines.
A

C
(Total 2 marks)

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1135.
3x

x + 30

2x

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a triangle.
The sizes of the angles, in degrees, are
3x
2x
x + 30
Work out the value of x.

x = ...................
(Total 3 marks)

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1136. The pictogram shows the number of plates sold by a shop on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday of one week.
M onday
Tuesday
W ednesday

K ey:

re p re s e n ts 1 0 p la te s

T h u rsd a y
F rid a y
S a tu rd a y

(a)

Work out the number of plates sold on Monday.


.....................................
(1)

b)

Work out the number of plates sold on Tuesday.


.....................................
(1)

The shop sold 40 plates on Friday.


The shop sold 25 plates on Saturday.
(c)

Use this information to complete the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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10

20

30

40

50

1113

(a)

Write down the number marked by the arrow.


.....................................
(1)

110
(b)

120

130

140

150

160

Find the number 127 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ().
(1)

2
(c)

Write down the number marked by the arrow.


.....................................
(1)

3
(d)

3 .1

3 .2

3 .3

3 .4

3 .5

Find the number 3.18 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ().
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1138. Here is part of a train timetable from Peterborough to London.

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Station

Time of leaving

Peterborough

08 44

Huntingdon

09 01

St Neots

09 08

Sandy

09 15
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(a)

Biggleswade

09 19

Arlesey

09 24

Which station should the train leave at 09 01?


.....................................
(1)

The train arrives in Sandy at 09 12


(b)

How many minutes should the train wait in Sandy?

....................................... minutes
(1)

The train should take 41 minutes to travel from Arlesey to London.


(c)

What time should the train arrive in London?

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1139.

The shaded shape is drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.

(a)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


........................................ cm
(1)

(b)

Find the area of the shaded shape.


....................................... cm

(1)

M irro r L in e

(c)

Reflect the shaded shape in the mirror line.

(1)

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Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Here is a prism made of centimetre cubes.
(d)

Find the volume of the prism.


...................................... cm

(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1140. Write down the mathematical name of each of these two 3-D shapes.
(i)

(i)

(ii)

.....................................

(ii)

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1141. Complete this bill.

M i c h a e l s C y c l e R e p a i r s

D e s c r ip tio n

N um ber

C o s t o f e a c h ite m

To ta l

B ra k e b lo c k s

4 .1 2

1 6 .4 8

B ra k e c a b le s

5 .6 8

..........................

P e d a ls

..........................

4 5 .9 8

L a b o u r c h a rg e 1

1
2

h o u r s a t 1 2 .0 0 a n h o u r
To ta l

..........................
..........................
(Total 4 marks)

1142. Here are the first 4 terms in a number sequence.


2
(a)

11

Write down the next term in this number sequence.


.....................................
(1)

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Here are the first 4 terms in another number sequence.


18
(b)

13

Write down the next term in this number sequence.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1143. The diagram shows a mathematical rule.

in p u t

o u tp u t

...............

It multiplies a number by 3 and then subtracts 3

(a)

Complete the diagram.

10

(1)

(b)

Complete the diagram.

...............

(1)

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(c)

Complete the diagram.


...............

11 7

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1144.

11

1
2

10
kg

3
4

8
7

(a)

Write down the weight in kg shown on this scale.


...................................... kg
(1)

(b)

(i)

How many pounds are there in 1 kg?

..................................... pounds
(1)

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The weight of a baby is 5 kg.


(ii)

Change 5 kg to pounds.

..................................... pounds
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1145.

The diagram shows a building and a man.


The man is of normal height.
The man and the building are drawn to the same scale.

(a)

Write down an estimate for the height of the man.

.....................................
(1)

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(b)

Write down an estimate for the height of the building.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1146.

25
20
fe e t

15
10
5
O

m e tre s
This conversion graph can be used to change between metres and feet.

(a)

Use the conversion graph to change 6 metres to feet.

..................................... feet
(1)

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(b)

Use the conversion graph to change 8 feet to metres.

..................................... metres
(1)

Robert jumps 4 metres.


James jumps 12 feet.
(c)

(i)

Who jumps furthest, Robert or James?


.....................................

(ii)

How did you get your answer?


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1147.

On the grid, enlarge the shape with a scale factor of 2


(Total 2 marks)

1148. A blue stick is 1.42 metres long.


A red stick is 3 centimetres shorter than the blue stick.
Work out the length of the red stick.
Give your answer in metres.

.................................... m
(Total 2 marks)

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1149. A television reporter did a survey.


She asked people to name their favourite sport.
The table gives some information about the answers she got.

(a)

Favourite Sport

Percentage

Football

30 %

Cricket

14 %

Hockey

9%

Snooker

8%

Tennis

4%

Other

.............

Complete the table.

(1)

(b)

Write down the percentage of people who said snooker.

................................ %
(1)

(c)

Write 30% as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(2)

(d)

Write 9% as a decimal.

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.....................................
(1)

2000 people took part in the survey.


(e)

Work out the number of people who said cricket.

.....................................
(2)

40 people said golf.


(f)

Work out 40 out of 2000 as a percentage.

................................ %
(2)
(Total 9 marks)

1150. Here are ten numbers.


7
(a)

Work out the range.

.....................................

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(2)

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(b)

Work out the mean.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1151. Work out 28% of 85 000

..................................
(Total 2 marks)

1152. Use a calculator to work out

2.56 + 8.4

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

1153. (a)

Solve

2x = 10

x = ......................................
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(1)

(b)

Solve

y3=8

y = ......................................
(1)

(c)

Solve

4t + 1 = 19

t = .......................................
(2)

(d)

Solve

4w + 8 = 2w + 7

w = .....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

1154.
S
w

25
P

x
Q

R
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

PQR is a straight line.


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PQ = QS = QR.
Angle SPQ = 25.

(a)

(i)

Write down the size of angle w.


......................................

(ii)

Work out the size of angle x.

......................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the size of angle y.

......................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1155.
3 cm

3 cm
3 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a pyramid with a square base.
The length of each side of the base is 3 cm.

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The length of each sloping edge is 3 cm.

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On the grid of centimetre squares, draw an accurate net of the pyramid.

(Total 3 marks)

1156. Jason collected some information about the heights of 19 plants.


This information is shown in the stem and leaf diagram.
1

K e y : 4 |8 m e a n s 4 8 m m
7

Find the median.

...................................... mm
(Total 2 marks)

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1157. Here are the ingredients for making cheese pie for 6 people.

Cheese pie for 6 people


180 g flour
240 g cheese
80 g butter
4 eggs
160 ml milk
Bill makes a cheese pie for 3 people.

(a)

Work out how much flour he needs.

...................................... g
(2)

Jenny makes a cheese pie for 15 people.


(b)

Work out how much milk she needs.

...................................... ml
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1158. The n th term of a sequence is n + 4


Alex says
The n th term of the sequence is always a prime number when n is an odd number.
Alex is wrong.
Give an example to show that Alex is wrong.

(Total 2 marks)

1159. The weight of a bag of potatoes is 25 kg, correct to the nearest kg.
(a)

Write down the smallest possible weight of the bag of potatoes.


............................... kg
(1)

(b)

Write down the largest possible weight of the bag of potatoes.


............................... kg
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1160. Here is a 5-sided spinner.

The sides of the spinner are labelled 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5


The spinner is biased.
The probability that the spinner will land on each of the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 is given in the
table.

Number
Probability

0.15

0.05

0.2

0.25

Work out the value of x.

x = ....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1161. Some students revised for a mathematics exam.


They used an internet revision site.
The scatter graph shows the times seven students spent on the internet revision site and the
marks the students got in the mathematics exam.

100
90
80
70
60
M ark

50
40
30
20
10

10

12

14

16

18

H o u rs o n th e s ite

Here is the information for 3 more students.

(a)

Hours on the site

10

16

Mark

50

56

78

Plot this information on the scatter graph.


(1)

(b)

What type of correlation does this scatter graph show?


..................................................
(1)

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(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

A student spent 11 hours on the internet revision site.


(d)

Use the line of best fit to estimate this students mathematics exam mark.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1162.

6 cm

12 cm

12 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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A circle has a radius of 6 cm.


A square has a side of length 12 cm.
Work out the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the square.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

...................................... cm

(Total 4 marks)

1163. (a)

Complete the table of values for

x
y

y = x 4x 2

(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of

y = x 4x 2

(2)

(c)

Use your graph to estimate the values of x when y = 3


x = .....................................
x = .....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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1164. Draw the locus of all points which are equidistant from the points A and B.

(Total 2 marks)

1165. Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 24 and 36

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

1166. (a)

Simplify

5bc + 2bc 4bc

................................
(1)

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(b)

Simplify

4x + 3y 2x + 2y

................................
(2)

(c)

Simplify

mmm

................................
(1)

(d)

Simplify

3n 2p

................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1167. A tin of cat food costs 40p.


A shop has a special offer on the cat food.

Special offer
Pay for 2 tins and get 1 tin free
40p

40p

F re e

Julie wants 12 tins of cat food.

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(a)

Work out how much she pays.

...........................
(3)

The normal price of a cat basket is 20


In a sale, the price of the cat basket is reduced by 15%.
(b)

Work out the sale price of the cat basket.

...........................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

1168. Work out

2 1

5 7

....................
(Total 2 marks)

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1169.

7cm

9cm

5cm

12cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Work out the area of the shape.

.................... cm

(Total 4 marks)

1170. (a)

Factorise

5m + 10

................................
(1)

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(b)

Factorise

y 3y

................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1171.
x

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows part of a regular 10-sided polygon.
Work out the size of the angle marked x.

....................
(Total 3 marks)

1172. 2 < n 4
n is an integer.
(a)

Write down all the possible values of n.


.........................................
(2)

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(b)

Solve the inequality

6x 3 < 9

................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1173. (a)

Express 84 as a product of its prime factors.

................................
(3)

(b)

Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 84 and 35

................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1174. v = u + 2as
u=6
a = 2.5
s=9
(a)

Work out a value of v.

v = ...............................
(3)

(b)

Make s the subject of the formula

v = u + 2as

s = .................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1175. (a)

Write the number 39 000 in standard form.


..........................
(1)

(b)

Write 7.21 10 as an ordinary number.

..........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1176. The table shows information about the amount spent by 100 customers in a supermarket.

(a)

Amount spent (n)

Frequency

0 < n 20

18

20 < n 40

22

40 < n 60

35

60 < n 80

15

80 < n 100

100 < n 120

Complete the cumulative frequency table for this information.

Amount spent (n)

Cumulative
frequency

0 < n 20

18

0 < n 40
0 < n 60
0 < n 80
0 < n 100
0 < n 120
(1)

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(b)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

100
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
80

60

40

20

20

40

60

80

100

120

A m o u n t sp e n t ( n )
(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the median amount spent.

.....................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1177. The table shows some expressions.


a, b, c and d represent lengths.
and 2 are numbers that have no dimensions.

ab
2

abc

bc

ab + cd

(a + b)

bc

Three of the expressions could represent areas.


Tick ( ) the boxes underneath these three expressions.
(Total 3 marks)

1178.
B

C
O
A

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A, B and C are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.


AC is a diameter of the circle.
(a)

(i)

Write down the size of angle ABC.


..........................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(2)

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E
O

130

D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
D, E and F are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
Angle DOF = 130.
(b)

(i)

Work out the size of angle DEF.


..........................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1179. Matthew puts 3 red counters and 5 blue counters in a bag.


He takes at random a counter from the bag.
He writes down the colour of the counter.
He puts the counter in the bag again.
He then takes at random a second counter from the bag.
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


1 st c o u n te r

3
8

........

2 n d c o u n te r
3
8

R ed

........

B lu e

........

R ed

........

B lu e

R ed

B lu e

(2)

(b)

Work out the probability that Matthew takes two red counters.

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1180. (a)

Factorise fully

6x + 9xy

..................................
(2)

(b)

Expand and simplify

(2x + 5)(x 2)

..................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1181. The incomplete histogram and table give some information about the distances some teachers
travel to school.

F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

10

20

30

40

50

60

D is ta n c e (d k m )

(a)

Use the information in the histogram to complete the frequency table.

Distance (dkm)

Frequency

0<d5

15

5 < d 10

20

10 < d 20
20 < d 40
40 < d 60

10
(2)

(b)

Use the information in the table to complete the histogram.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1182. Express the recurring decimal 0.213 as a fraction.

....................
(Total 3 marks)

1183. (a)

2
Write down the value of 49

....................
(1)

(b)

Write

45 in the form k 5 , where k is an integer.

....................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1184.
B

D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
In the diagram, AB = BC = CD = DA.
Prove that triangle ADB is congruent to triangle CDB.

(Total 3 marks)

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1185. The diagram shows a sketch of the curve y = sin x for 0 x 360
y
1
0 .5
O

90

180

270

360

0 .5
1
3
The exact value of sin 60 = 2

(a)

Write down the exact value of


(i)

sin 120,
....................

(ii)

sin 240.
....................
(2)

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(b)

On the grid below, sketch the graph of y = 4 sin 2x for 0 x 360


y
4
3
2
1
O

90

180

270

360

1
2
3
4
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1186. Solve the simultaneous equations


2

x +y =5
y = 3x + 1

x = .................... y = .....................
or x = .................... y = .....................
(Total 6 marks)

1187. Use a calculator to work out

21.6 15.8
3. 8

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(a)

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.......................................................
(2)

(b)

Give your answer to part (a) correct to 3 significant figures.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1
17 %
2 .
1188. The cost of a radio is the list price plus VAT at
The list price of a radio is 240
Work out the cost of the radio.

..................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1189. (a)

Expand

4(x 3)

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Solve

4t + 1 = 19

t = .......................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1190.
Q
75
S

y
110
x

R
P

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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1160

PQ is parallel to RS.
OSQ and ORP are straight lines.
(a)

(i)

Write down the value of x.

x = .....................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the value of y.

y = .....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1191. Jack invests 3000 for 2 years at 4% per annum compound interest.
Work out the value of the investment at the end of 2 years.

..................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1192. (a)

Draw the locus of all points which are equidistant from the points A and B.

(2)

(b)

Draw the locus of all points that are exactly 3 cm from the line PQ.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1193. (a)

Expand and simplify

3(x + 4) + 5(2x + 1)

.....................................
(2)

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(b)

Simplify t t

.....................................
(1)

(c)

Simplify p p

.....................................
(1)

(d)

4 3

Simplify (x )

.....................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1194.
B

10 cm

20 cm

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

In triangle ABC,
AB = 10 cm
AC = 20 cm
angle BAC = 90

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Work out the length of BC.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
You must state the units in your answer.

........................... ..................
(Total 4 marks)

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1195. Majid carried out a survey of the number of school dinners 32 students had in one week.
The table shows this information.

Number of school dinners

Frequency

12

Calculate the mean.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1196. The value of a car depreciates by 35% each year.


At the end of 2007 the value of the car was 5460
Work out the value of the car at the end of 2006

..................................
(Total 3 marks)

1197. The diagram below shows a 6-sided shape.


All the corners are right angles.
All the measurements are given in centimetres.
x

2 x + 1
5
x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
2

The area of the shape is 95 cm .

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(a)

Show that

2x + 6x 95 = 0

(3)

(b)

Solve the equation


2

2x + 6x 95 = 0
Give your solutions correct to 3 significant figures.

x = ...................................... or x = ......................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

1198. The nth even number is 2n.


The next even number after 2n is 2n + 2
(a)

Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

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(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the next even number after 2n + 2

.....................................
(1)

(c)

Show algebraically that the sum of any 3 consecutive even numbers is always a multiple
of 6

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1199.
Q
4 cm

R
10 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

PQR is a right-angled triangle.


QR = 4 cm
PR = 10 cm
Work out the size of angle RPQ.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

......................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1200. D is proportional to S .
D = 900 when S = 20
Calculate the value of D when S = 25

D = .....................................
(Total 4 marks)

1201. A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a speed V metres per second.
The height, H metres, to which it rises is given by
V2
H = 2g

where g m/s2 is the acceleration due to gravity.


V = 24.4 correct to 3 significant figures.
g = 9.8 correct to 2 significant figures.

(i)

Write down the lower bound of g.

.....................................

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(ii)

Calculate the upper bound of H.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

1202. The diagram shows a storage tank.

3 m
3 m

30 m
3 m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The storage tank consists of a hemisphere on top of a cylinder.
The height of the cylinder is 30 metres.
The radius of the cylinder is 3 metres.
The radius of the hemisphere is 3 metres.

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(a)

Calculate the total volume of the storage tank.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

...................................... m

(3)

A sphere has a volume of 500 m .


(b)

Calculate the radius of the sphere.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

....................................... m
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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1203.

Male

Female

First year

399

602

Second year

252

198

The table gives information about the numbers of students in the two years of a college course.
Anna wants to interview some of these students.
She takes a random sample of 70 students stratified by year and by gender.
Work out the number of students in the sample who are male and in the first year.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

1204.
Y
4a+ 3b
O
2a+b

X
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

OX = 2a + b
OY = 4a + 3b

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(a)

Express the vector XY in terms of a and b


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(2)

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Y
4a+ 3b
O
2a+b

X
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

XYZ is a straight line.


XY : YZ = 2 : 3
(b)

Express the vector OZ in terms of a and b


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1205.
y
10
B (2 , 8 )

8
6
4
2
4

A ( 0 .5 , 1 )
O

The diagram shows a sketch of the graph y = ab


The curve passes through the points A (0.5, 1) and B (2, 8).
The point C (0.5, k) lies on the curve.
Find the value of k.

.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

1206. The pictogram shows the numbers of hours of sunshine in London on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of one week.
M onday
Tuesday
W ed nesday

K ey:
re p re s e n ts 2 h o u rs

T h u rsd a y
F rid a y

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(a)

Work out the number of hours of sunshine on Monday.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the number of hours of sunshine on Tuesday.

.....................................
(1)

There were 6 hours of sunshine on Thursday.


There were 5 hours of sunshine on Friday.
(c)

Use this information to complete the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1207.

30 cm
A

16 cm

9 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Here is a picture of a stick.


The stick is in three parts, A, B and C.
The total length of the stick is 30 cm.
The length of part A is 16 cm.
The length of part B is 9 cm.
Work out the length of part C.

........................................ cm
(Total 2 marks)

1208. (a)

Work out 50% of 60

........................................
(1)

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(b)

Work out 25% of 20 metres.

........................................ metres
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1209. Here is a point P marked with a cross ().

(a)

Draw a line 7 cm long.


Start from the point P.
(1)

(b)

On your line, mark with a cross () the point which is 3 cm from P.


Label this point Q.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1210. Here are the first 4 terms in a number sequence.


124

(a)

122

120

118

....

Write down the next term in this number sequence.


.....................................
(1)

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(b)

Write down the 7th term in this number sequence.

.....................................
(1)

9 cannot be a term in this number sequence.


(c)

Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1211.

The diagram shows a shaded shape drawn on a centimetre grid.

(a)

Work out the perimeter of the shaded shape.


............................... cm
(1)

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(b)

Work out the area of the shaded shape.


State the units of your answer.

......................................
(2)

re p re s e n ts
1 cm 3
Diagrams NOT accurately drawn
Here is a solid prism made of centimetre cubes.
(c)

Find the volume of the solid prism.


........................................ cm

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1212. The table shows part of a bus timetable from Shotton to Alton.

Shotton

07 30

08 00

09 00

10 00

11 00

Crook

07 45

08 15

09 15

10 15

11 15

Prudhoe

07 58

08 28

09 28

10 28

11 28

Hexham

08 15

08 45

09 45

10 45

11 45

Alton

08 30

09 00

10 00

11 00

12 00

A bus leaves Shotton at 07 30

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(a)

What time should it arrive at Alton?

.....................................
(1)

Another bus leaves Prudhoe at 08 28


(b)

How many minutes should it take to get to Hexham?


........................................ minutes
(1)

Serena lives in Crook.


She has to be in Hexham by quarter past 11
(c)

What is the time of the latest bus she can catch from Crook to arrive in Hexham by
quarter past 11?

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1213. (a)

Write the number 4117 in words.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 4117 to the nearest hundred.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1214.

D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows four 3-D solid shapes.

(a)

Write down the number of vertices of shape A.


.....................................
(1)

Here is the net of one of the shapes, A, B, C or D.


(b)

Which shape?
............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1215.

40
30

50

20

60

10

70
M ile s p e r h o u r
0

80

The diagram shows the speed of a car.

(a)

Write down the speed of the car.


........................................ miles per hour
(1)

The scale below shows the amount of fuel in a tank.

E m p ty
0

F u ll
1

G a llo n s

(b)

Write down the amount of fuel in the tank.


........................................ gallons
(1)

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When the tank is full, there are 7 gallons of fuel in the tank.
(c)

Work out how much more fuel has to be added to the tank to fill it completely.

........................................ gallons
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1216.
y
7
6

5
4
3

2
1
O

(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point P.

(......... , ..........)
(1)

(b)

Write down the coordinates of the point Q.

(......... , ..........)
(1)

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M is the midpoint of the line from Q to P.


(c)

Find the coordinates of M.

(......... , ..........)
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1217.
City

Temperature

Cardiff

2 C

Edinburgh

4 C

Leeds

2 C

London

1 C

Plymouth

5 C

The table gives information about the temperatures at midnight in 5 cities.

(a)

Write down the lowest temperature.


........................................ C
(1)

(b)

Work out the difference in temperature between Cardiff and Plymouth.

........................................ C
(1)

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(c)

Work out the temperature which is halfway between 1C and 5C.

........................................ C
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1218.
Impossible

Unlikely

Even

Likely

Certain

Which word from the box best describes the likelihood of each of these events?
(a)

You throw an ordinary dice and get an eight.


.....................................
(1)

(b)

You throw a coin and get a Heads.


.....................................
(1)

(c)

December 6th 2008 is the day after December 5th 2008


.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1219. (a)

Work out

458

.....................................

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(1)

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(b)

Work out

18 + 2 3

.....................................
(1)

(c)

Work out

(4 + 3) 7

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1220. (a)

Simplify

8x 4x
.....................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

yyy
.....................................
(1)

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(c)

Simplify

4x + 3y 2x + 5y

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1221.

60
A

30
6 .5 c m

B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

Make an accurate drawing of triangle ABC.


The side AB has already been drawn for you.

B
(2)

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(b)

Measure the size of the angle at C in your triangle.


........................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1222. Work out

36 24

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1223.
A

88
B

96
C
Diagram NOTaccurately drawn

James says,
Ben says,

The lines AB and DC are parallel.


The lines AB and DC are not parallel.

Who is right, James or Ben?


.....................................
Give a reason for your answer.
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1224.

124

p
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked p.

........................................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
(2)

q
68
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
(b)

Work out the size of the angle marked q.

........................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1225. There are 600 counters in a bag.


90 of the counters are yellow.
(a)

Work out 90 as a fraction of 600


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(2)

180 of the 600 counters in the bag are red.


(b)

Work out 180 as a percentage of 600

........................................ %
(2)

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The rest of the counters in the bag are blue or green.


There are twice as many blue counters as green counters.
(c)

Work out the number of green counters in the bag.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

1226. The two-way table gives some information about how 100 children travelled to school one day.

Walk
Boy

15

Girl
Total

(a)

Car

Other

Total

14

54

16

37

100

Complete the two-way table.


(3)

One of the children is picked at random.


(b)

Write down the probability that this child walked to school that day.

.....................................
(1)

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One of the girls is picked at random.


(c)

Work out the probability that this girl did not walk to school that day.
.....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

1227. Compasses cost c pence each.


Rulers cost r pence each.
Write down an expression for the total cost, in pence, of 2 compasses and 4 rulers.

........................................ pence
(Total 2 marks)

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1228.
120

140

a
58
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Work out the size of the angle a.

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

1229. (a)

Solve

4x + 1 = 9

x = ........................................
(2)

(b)

Solve

2y 1 = 12

y = ........................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1230.

y
8
6
4
2
8

2
4
6
8
(a)

Rotate the shaded shape 90 clockwise about the point O.


(2)

4
3
P
2
Q
1
4

(b)

Describe fully the single transformation that will map shape P onto shape Q.
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1231.

4x+ 1

2x+ 12
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a rectangle.
All the measurements are in centimetres.

(a)

Explain why

4x + 1 = 2x + 12

.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Solve

4x + 1 = 2x + 12

x = ........................................
(2)

(c)

Use your answer to part (b) to work out the perimeter of the rectangle.

........................................ cm
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1232. Here are the plan and front elevation of a solid shape.

P la n

(a)

F ro n t E le v a tio n

On the grid below, draw the side elevation of the solid shape.

(2)

(b)

In the space below, draw a sketch of the solid shape.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1233. Fred is going to take a survey of the magazines read by students.


He wants to design a questionnaire.
(a)

Design a suitable question that he could use to find out what types of magazine students
read.

(2)

Fred put the question below on his questionnaire.


How many magazines have you read?

A few
(b)

A lot

Design a better question.


You should include some response boxes.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1234. Use the information that


322 48 = 15 456
to find the value of
(a)

3.22 4.8
.....................................
(1)

(b)

0.322 0.48
.....................................
(1)

(c)

15 456 4.8
.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1235. 2x = 72
(a)

Find a value of x.

.....................................
(2)

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(b)

Express 72 as a product of its prime factors.

............................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1236. (a)

Write three pounds fifty pence in figures.


........................................
(1)

(b)

Write three pounds five pence in figures.


........................................
(1)

(c)

Write three thousand five hundred and ten pounds in figures.


........................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1237. (a)

Here is a right-angled triangle.

Mark the right angle with a letter R.

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(1)

(b)

Here is a trapezium.

Mark an acute angle with a letter A.


(1)

(c)

On the grid, draw a kite.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1238. (a)

The point O has been marked with a cross ( ).


Draw a circle with radius 4 cm and centre O.

(1)

(b)

Here is a circle centre C.


Draw a diameter in the circle.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1239.
Cinema tickets
Adult ticket:

8.65

Child ticket:

4.90

Senior ticket:

5.85

Tony buys one child ticket and one senior ticket.

(a)

Work out the total cost.

..................................
(1)

Stephanie buys adult tickets only.


The total cost is 60.55
(b)

How many adult tickets does she buy?

........................
(2)

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Kamala buys one adult ticket and two child tickets.


She pays with a 20 note.
(c)

How much change should she get?

..................................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

1240. The first even number is 2


(a)

Write down the 3rd even number.


...........................
(1)

Here are some patterns made from sticks.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

(b)

P a tte rn n u m b e r 2

P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

Complete Pattern number 4

P a tte rn n u m b e r 4
(1)

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(c)

Complete the table.

Pattern number

Number of sticks

5
(2)

Jenny wants to find the number of sticks in Pattern number 100


(d)

Write down a method she could use.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1241. There are only red, yellow, orange and green sweets in a bag.
Peter recorded the colour of each sweet in the bag.
The bar chart shows some information about his results.
14
12
F re q u e n c y

10
8
6
4
2
0
R ed

Y e llo w

O ra n g e

G re en

8 sweets were orange.


5 sweets were green.

(a)

Complete the bar chart.


(2)

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(b)

Write down the number of red sweets.


..................................
(1)

(c)

What colour sweet is the mode?


................................
(1)

(d)

Work out the total number of sweets in the bag.

................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1242. Write down the name of each of these two 3-D shapes.
(i)

(i)

(ii)

.................................................

(ii)

..................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1243. (a)

Write down the fraction of this shape that is shaded.


Give your fraction in its simplest form.

..........................
(2)

(b)

2
Shade 7 of this shape.

(1)

(c)

3
Write 10 as a decimal.
...........................
(1)

(d)

Write 0.39 as a fraction.


...........................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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1244. (a)

Measure, in centimetres, the length of the line AB.

................................ cm
(1)

(b)

Mark the midpoint of the line AB with a cross ( ).

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1245. Sarah works in a post office.


She recorded the number of parcels posted on each of 16 days.
Here are her results.
2
3

(a)

2
6

5
4

3
6

2
2

4
2

2
3

2
3

Complete the frequency table to show Sarahs results.

Number of parcels

Tally

Frequency

2
3
4
5
6
(2)

(b)

Write down the mode.


...............................
(1)

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(c)

Work out the range.


..............................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1246. You can use this rule to work out the cost, in pounds, of hiring a carpet cleaner.

Multiply the number of days hire by 6


Add 4 to your answer
Jill hires the carpet cleaner for 3 days.

(a)

Work out the cost.

....................................
(2)

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Carlos hires the carpet cleaner.


The cost is 52
(b)

Work out for how many days Carlos hires the carpet cleaner.

.................................... days
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

1247. (a)

40

50

Write down the number marked by the arrow.


.............................
(1)

(b)

100

200

300

400

Write down the number marked by the arrow.


............................
(1)

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(c)

100

125

150

Find the number 110 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ( ).
(1)

(d)

0 .1

0 .2

0 .3

Find the number 0.27 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ( ).
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1248.

18

42
9
3
12

81
11

30

From the numbers in the rectangle,


(i)

write down a multiple of 4,

........................
(ii)

write down a factor of 21,

........................
(iii)

write down a prime number.

........................
(Total 3 marks)

1249. (a)

Shade one more square to make a pattern with 1 line of symmetry.

(1)

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(b)

Shade one more square to make a pattern with rotational symmetry of order 2

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1250. 36 students each went to one revision class.

1
6 of the students went to the physics revision class.
2
9 of the students went to the biology revision class.
All of the other students went to the chemistry revision class.
How many students went to the chemistry revision class?

...........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1251. The table gives information about the numbers of fish in a lake.

Fish

Frequency

Perch

10

Bream

23

Carp

39

Draw an accurate pie chart to show this information.

(Total 4 marks)

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1252. Here is a cuboid.

6 .5 c m
3 cm
4 .5 c m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Calculate the volume of the cuboid.

...................................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

1253. F = 1.8C +32


(a)

Work out the value of F when C = 8

..............................
(2)

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(b)

Work out the value of C when F = 68

..............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1254. Use ruler and compasses to construct the bisector of this angle.
You must show all your construction lines.

(Total 2 marks)

1255. Tania went to Italy.


She changed 325 into euros ().
The exchange rate was 1 = 1.68
(a)

Change 325 into euros ().

..................................
(2)

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When she came home she changed 117 into pounds.


The new exchange rate was 1 = 1.50
(b)

Change 117 into pounds.

.................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1256. The scatter graph shows information about eight sheep.


It shows the height and the length of each sheep.

130
120
L e n g th (c m )
110
100
90
80
70

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

85

H e ig h t (c m )
The table gives the height and the length of two more sheep.

Height (cm)

65

80

Length (cm)

100

110

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(a)

On the scatter graph, plot the information from the table.


(1)

(b)

Describe the relationship between the height and the length of these sheep.
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

The height of a sheep is 76 cm.


(c)

Estimate the length of this sheep.


...............................cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1257.

(a)

On the grid, draw an enlargement, scale factor 2, of the shaded shape.


(2)

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y
5
4
3
A

B
2
1

1
2
(b)

Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle A onto triangle B.
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1258. (a)

Simplify

m+m+m+m
........................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

pq4
........................
(1)

(c)

Expand

5(3x 2)

....................................
(1)

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(d)

Expand

3y(y + 4)

...................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1259. There are some sweets in a bag.


18 of the sweets are toffees.
12 of the sweets are mints.
(a)

Write down the ratio of the number of toffees to the number of mints.
Give your ratio in its simplest form.

................ : .................
(2)

There are some oranges and apples in a box.


The total number of oranges and apples is 54
The ratio of the number of oranges to the number of apples is 1 : 5
(b)

Work out the number of apples in the box.

................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1260. Sethina recorded the times, in minutes, taken to repair 80 car tyres.
Information about these times is shown in the table.

Time (t minutes)

Frequency

0 < t 6

15

6 < t 12

25

12 < t 18

20

18 < t 24

12

24 < t 30

Calculate an estimate for the mean time taken to repair each car tyre.

....................... minutes
(Total 4 marks)

1261. (a)

Simplify

t t

.............................
(1)

m8
(b)

Simplify

m3
.............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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4.6 3.85
1262. (a)

Work out

3.2 2 6.51

Write down all the numbers on your calculator display.

.........................................................
(2)

(b)

Give your answer to part (a) correct to 1 significant figure.


................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1263. Here is a tile in the shape of a semicircle.

8 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diameter of the semicircle is 8 cm.
Work out the perimeter of the tile.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

..................................... cm
(Total 3 marks)

1264. The two-way table gives some information about how 100 children travelled to school one day.

Walk
Boy

15

Girl
Total

(a)

Car

8
37

Other

Total

14

54

16
100

Complete the two-way table.


(3)

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One of the children is picked at random.


(b)

Write down the probability that this child walked to school that day.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1265. (a)

Simplify

4x + 3y 2x + 5y

.....................................
(2)

Compasses cost c pence each.


Rulers cost r pence each.
(b)

Write down an expression for the total cost, in pence, of 2 compasses and 4 rulers.

........................................ pence
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1266. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 4x 3

11

0
3

3
9
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 4x 3, for values of x from 2 to 3


y
12
10
8
6
4
2
2

2
4
6
8
10
12
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1267. P = 4k 10
P = 50
(a)

Work out the value of k.

.....................................
(2)

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y = 4n 3d
n=2
d=5
(b)

Work out the value of y.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1268. There are 40 litres of water in a barrel.


The water flows out of the barrel at a rate of 125 millilitres per second.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres.
Work out the time it takes for the barrel to empty completely.

........................................ seconds
(Total 3 marks)

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1269. The length of a line is 63 centimetres, correct to the nearest centimetre.


(a)

Write down the least possible length of the line.


........................................ centimetres
(1)

(b)

Write down the greatest possible length of the line.


........................................ centimetres
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1270.
A

ABC is a triangle.
Shade the region inside the triangle which is both
and

less than 4 centimetres from the point B


closer to the line AC than the line AB.
(Total 4 marks)

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1271. Work out an estimate for the value of

6.8 191
0.051

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

1272. (a)

Write 64 000 in standard form.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Write 156 10 in standard form.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1273. (a)

Factorise fully

4x 6xy

.....................................
(2)

(b)

Factorise

x + 5x 6

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1274. Lucy did a survey about the amounts of money spent by 120 men during their summer holidays.
The cumulative frequency table gives some information about the amounts of money spent by
the 120 men.

Amount (A) spent

Cumulative frequency

0 A < 100

13

0 A < 150

25

0 A < 200

42

0 A < 250

64

0 A < 300

93

0 A < 350

110

0 A < 400

120

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(a)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency diagram.

120
C u m u la tiv e fre q u e n c y

11 0
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

A m o u n t sp e n t ( )
(2)

(b)

Use your cumulative frequency diagram to estimate the median.

..................................
(2)

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A survey of the amounts of money spent by 200 women during their summer holidays gave a
median of 205
(c)

Compare the amounts of money spent by the women with the amounts of money spent by
the men.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1275.
B

O
C

36
A

D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows a circle centre O.


A, B and C are points on the circumference.
DCO is a straight line.
DA is a tangent to the circle.
Angle ADO = 36

(a)

Work out the size of angle AOD.

.................................
(2)

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(b)

(i)

Work out the size of angle ABC.

.................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

1276.
y
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O

The diagram shows graphs of


and

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y= 2x+2
2y + 3x = 12

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(a)

Use the diagram to solve the simultaneous equations

1
y= 2x+2
2y + 3x = 12

x = ................... y = ....................
(1)

(b)

1
Find an equation of the straight line which is parallel to the line y = 2 x + 2 and passes
through the point (0, 4).

.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1277. (a)

Solve the inequality


3t + 1 < t + 12

.....................................
(2)

(b)

t is a whole number.
Write down the largest value of t that satisfies
3t + 1 < t + 12

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1278. M is directly proportional to L .


When L = 2, M = 160
Find the value of M when L = 3

.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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1279. A call centre receives 64 telephone calls one morning.


The table gives information about the lengths, in minutes, of these telephone calls.

Length (x) minutes

Frequency

0<x5

5 < x 15

10

15 < x 30

24

30 < x 40

20

40 < x 45

Draw a histogram for this information.

10

20

30

40

50

L e n g th (m in u te s )
(Total 4 marks)

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1280. In a game of chess, a player can either win, draw or lose.


The probability that Vishi wins any game of chess is 0.5
The probability that Vishi draws any game of chess is 0.3
Vishi plays 2 games of chess.
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


1 st g am e

2nd gam e
...............

W in

...............

...............

0 .5

...............
0 .3

D ra w

...............

...............
...............

...............

L ose

...............

...............

W in

D ra w

L ose
W in

D ra w

L ose
W in

D ra w

L ose
(2)

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(b)

Work out the probability that Vishi will win both games.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1281.

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is an equilateral triangle.


D lies on BC.
AD is perpendicular to BC.

(a)

Prove that triangle ADC is congruent to triangle ADB.

(3)

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(b)

1
Hence, prove that BD = 2 AB.

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1 1 1

u v f

1282.

1
1
u=22,v=33
(a)

Find the value of f.

.....................................
(3)

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(b)

Rearrange

1 1 1

u v f

to make u the subject of the formula.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1283.

y
y = f(x )

The curve with equation y = f(x) is translated so that the point at (0, 0) is mapped onto the point
(4, 0).

(a)

Find an equation of the translated curve.

.....................................
(2)

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y
4

O
180

360

540

4
The grid shows the graph of y = cos x for values of x from 0 to 540

(b)

On the grid, sketch the graph of y = 3 cos (2x) for values of x from 0 to 540
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1284. The nth term of a number sequence is n + 1


Write down the first three terms of the sequence.

.................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1285. Julie buys 19 identical calculators.


The total cost is 143.64
Work out the total cost of 31 of these calculators.

................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1286. The diagram shows the position of two boats, P and Q.

The bearing of a boat R from boat P is 060


The bearing of boat R from boat Q is 310
In the space above, draw an accurate diagram to show the position of boat R.
Mark the position of boat R with a cross ( ). Label it R.
(Total 3 marks)

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1287. The equation


3

x + 20x = 71
has a solution between 2 and 3
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.
You must show ALL your working.

x = .........................
(Total 4 marks)

1288. Tarish says,


The sum of two prime numbers is always an even number.
He is wrong.
Explain why.

...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1289. (a)

Simplify

aaa
............................
(1)

(b)

Expand

5(3x 2)

........................................
(1)

(c)

Expand

3y(y + 4)

........................................
(2)

(d)

Expand and simplify

2(x 4) + 3(x + 2)

............................
(2)

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(e)

Expand and simplify

(x + 4)(x 3)

........................................
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

4.6 3.85
1290. Work out

3.2 2 6.51

Write down all the numbers on your calculator display.

.........................................................
(Total 2 marks)

1291. (a)

Simplify

t t

.............................
(1)

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m8
(b)

m3

Simplify

.............................
(1)

(c)

Simplify (2x)

........................................
(2)

(d)

5 4

Simplify 3a h 4a h

........................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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1292.
B

9 cm

6 cm

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is a right-angled triangle.


AC = 6 cm.
BC = 9 cm.
Work out the length of AB.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............................. cm
(Total 3 marks)

1293. The box plot gives information about the distribution of the weights of bags on a plane.

10

15

20

25

30

W e ig h t (k g )

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(a)

Jean says the heaviest bag weighs 23 kg.


She is wrong.
Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the median weight.


............................. kg
(1)

(c)

Work out the interquartile range of the weights.


............................. kg
(1)

There are 240 bags on the plane.


(d)

Work out the number of bags with a weight of 10 kg or less.

.............................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1294. Toby invested 4500 for 2 years in a savings account.


He was paid 4% per annum compound interest.
(a)

How much did Toby have in his savings account after 2 years?

..............................
(3)

Jaspir invested 2400 for n years in a savings account.


He was paid 7.5% per annum compound interest.
At the end of the n years he had 3445.51 in the savings account.
(b)

Work out the value of n.

..........................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1295. Here is a right-angled triangle.

8 cm

x
5 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

Calculate the size of the angle marked x.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

x = ...........................
(3)

Here is another right-angled triangle.

y cm
40
1 2 .5 c m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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(b)

Calculate the value of y.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

y = ...........................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

1296. 258 students each study one of three languages.


The table shows information about these students.

Language studied
German

French

Spanish

Male

45

52

26

Female

25

48

62

A sample, stratified by the language studied and by gender, of 50 of the 258 students is taken.

(a)

Work out the number of male students studying Spanish in the sample.

..........................
(2)

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(b)

Work out the number of female students in the sample.

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1297. Prove that (3n + 1) (3n 1) is a multiple of 4, for all positive integer values of n.

(Total 3 marks)

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1298.

B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

OAB is a triangle.

OA = a

OB = b

(a)

Find the vector AB in terms of a and b.

AB = ........................................
(1)

P is the point on AB such that AP : PB = 3 : 2

(b)

Show that

OP

1
5 (2a + 3b)

(3)
(Total 4 marks)

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1299.
B

6 cm

6 cm
P
Q
A

C
6 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows an equilateral triangle ABC with sides of length 6 cm.
P is the midpoint of AB.
Q is the midpoint of AC.
APQ is a sector of a circle, centre A.

Calculate the area of the shaded region.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................ cm

(Total 4 marks)

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x 2 8 x 15
1300. Simplify fully

2 x 2 7 x 15

................................................
(Total 3 marks)

1301. Phil has 20 sweets in a bag.


5 of the sweets are orange.
7 of the sweets are red.
8 of the sweets are yellow.
Phil takes at random two sweets from the bag.
Work out the probability that the sweets will not be the same colour.

................................................
(Total 4 marks)

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1302. The chart shows the shortest distances, in kilometres, between pairs of cities.
For example, the shortest distance between London and Manchester is 300 km.
London

(a)

196

Nottingham

300

101

Manchester

325

158

56

Liverpool

639

446

346

348

Glasgow

Write down the shortest distance between Nottingham and Liverpool.


km
(1)

Daniel drives from London to Manchester by the shortest route.


He has driven 137 km.
(b)

Work out how many more kilometres he must drive.

km
(2)

(c)

Write down the names of the two cities which are the least distance apart.

and
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1303. Here are some fractions.

2
8

3
10

4
16

5
20

8
24

1
Two of the fractions are not equivalent to 4 .
Tick the boxes underneath each of these two fractions.
(Total 2 marks)

1304.
A

B
(a)

Measure the length of BC.


cm
(1)

(b)

(i)

Measure the size of angle B in triangle ABC.

(ii)

Write down the special name given to this type of angle.

(2)

In the triangle ABC, AB = AC.


(c)

Draw the line of symmetry of the triangle.


(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1305. Michael picks one number from Box A.


He then picks one number from Box B.
B ox A

B ox B
2

7
1

4
6

5
List all the pairs of numbers he could pick.
One pair (1, 2) is shown.

(1, 2) ......
....
....
(Total 2 marks)

1306. (a)

Simplify
2x y 3

(1)

(b)

Simplify
5x + 3y - 2x + y

(2)

(c)

Multiply out
5(3x + 7)

(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1307. A pattern is to be drawn.


It will have rotational symmetry of order 4.
The pattern has been started.
By shading six more squares, complete the pattern.

(Total 3 marks)

1308. The bar chart shows information about the favourite drink of each student in a class.
16
14
12
10
N um ber of 8
s tu d e n ts 6
4
2
0

(a)

M ilk

O ran g e
L em onade
C o la
F a v o u rite d rin k

W a te r

Which was the favourite drink of the greatest number of students?

(1)

(b)

Write down the number of students whose favourite drink was lemonade.

(1)

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(c)

Work out the total number of students in the class.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1309. Farah buys


2 pens at 84p each
3 folders at 1.35 each
1 pencil case at 1.49
She pays with a 10 note.
Work out how much change Farah should get from 10.


(Total 3 marks)

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1310. Write these five numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
2.5

0.5

0.52

2.2

0.25

(Total 2 marks)

1311. (a)

3
5
Work out
of 185.

(2)

(b)

Work out 12% of 9.50.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1312.
y
5
4
3
2
A

1
2

1
2
3
4
5
(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point A.


(., )
(1)

The point B has coordinates (3, -2).


(b)

On the grid, plot and label the point B.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1313. The diagram shows the position of Colwyn Bay and the position of Blackpool.
N

B la c k p o o l

C o lw y n B a y
The bearing of a ship from Colwyn Bay is 032.
The bearing of the ship from Blackpool is 290.
In the space above, draw an accurate diagram to show the position of the ship.
Mark this position with a cross

. Label is S.
(Total 3 marks)

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1314. A recipe for cake requires


450 grams of flour
and 175 grams of butter.
Write down the ratio of grams of flour to grams of butter.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

(Total 2 marks)

1315. Three rock bands played at a music festival.


The names of the bands were The Rebels, ATC and Wand
100 teenagers were asked which band they had enjoyed most.
The two-way table gives information about their replies.
Complete the two-way table.
The Rebels
Male

11

Female
Total

ATC

Wand

Total

15

32

18
33

100
(Total 3 marks)

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1316. T, x and y are connected by the formula


T = 5x + 2y
x = -3 and y = 4
(a)

Work out the value of T.

T =
(2)

T = 16 and x = 7
(b)

Work out the value of y.

y =
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1317. A box contains bricks which are orange or blue or brown or yellow.
Duncan is going to choose one brick at random from the box.
The table shows each of the probabilities that Duncan will choose an orange brick or a brown
brick or a yellow brick.
Colour

Orange

Probability

0.35

Blue

Brown

Yellow

0.24

0.19

Work out the probability that Duncan will choose a blue brick.

(Total 2 marks)

1318. 32 129 = 4128


Write down the value of
(i)

3.2 1.29

(ii)

0.32 129 000

(Total 2 marks)

1319. (a)

Find the positive square root of 2.56.

(1)

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(b)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

0.4

7
15

35%

3
7

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1320. (a)

Simplify
8x + 5y 3x + y

(2)

(b)

Solve
2x 5 = 4

x =
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1321. Factorise
3m + 15

(Total 1 mark)

1322. A can of drink costs 32p.


The cost of the can of drink is increased to 38p.
Jenny calculates that this is a percentage increase of 19%.
Is Jennys percentage correct?
You must show how you reached your decision.

(Total 3 marks)

1323.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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(a)

Work out the size of each interior angle of a regular octagon.

(3)

The size of each exterior angle of a regular polygon is 30.


(b)

Work out the number of sides of the polygon.

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1324. (a)

Factorise
2

m m

(1)

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(b)

Solve
7(p 2) = 3p + 4

p =
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

1325.
y
6
5
4

3
P
2
1
4

4 x

1
2
3
Describe fully the single transformation that maps shape P onto shape Q.
.
..
(Total 3 marks)

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1326. (a)

Find the Highest Common Factor of 75 and 90.

(2)

(b)

Find the Lowest Common Multiple of 75 and 90.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1327. (a)

Express 0.27 as a fraction in its simplest form.

(3)

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x is an integer such that 1 x 9

(b)

x
0.0 x
99
Prove that

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1328. The table gives information about the heights, in centimetres, of some 15 year old students.
Height (h cm)

145 < h 155

155 < h 175

175 < h 190

Frequency

10

80

24

Use the table to draw a histogram.

140

145

150

155

160

165

170

175 180
H e ig h t (h c m )

185

190
(Total 3 marks)

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1329. Marcus collected some pebbles.


He weighed each pebble.
The grouped frequency table gives some information about weights.
Weight (w grams)

Frequency

50 w < 60

60 w < 70

70 w < 80

22

80 w < 90

27

90 w < 100

17

Work out an estimate for the mean weight of the pebbles.

grams
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1330.
A

(x + 4 ) c m

D
(2 x 1 ) c m

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABCD is a parallelogram.
AD = (x + 4) cm,
CD = (2x 1) cm.
The perimeter of the parallelogram is 24 cm.
(i)

Use this information to write down an equation, in terms of x.

.
(ii)

Solve your equation.

x =
(Total 3 marks)

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1331.
2 .1 m

D
3 .2 m

1 .9 m

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABCD is a trapezium.
AD is parallel to BC.
Angle A = angle B = 90.
AD = 2.1 m,
AB = 1.9 m,

CD = 3.2 m.

Work out the length of BC.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

m
(Total 4 marks)

1332. (a)

Simplify
3

12y 3y

(2)

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(b)

Simplify
3 2

2w x 3w x

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1333.
A

D
B
C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
ABC is a right angled triangle.
D is the point on AB such that AD = 3DB.
AC = 2DB and angle A = 90.
k

Show that sin C =

20 , where k is an integer.

Write down the value of k.

k =
(Total 4 marks)

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1334. The pictogram shows the number of packets of crisps sold by a shop on each of Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
M onday
T uesday
W ednesday
T h u rsd a y
F rid a y
K ey
(a)

= 4 p a c k e ts

Write down the number of packets sold on Tuesday.

(1)

16 packets were sold on Thursday.


6 packets were sold on Friday
(b)

Use this information to complete the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1335. (a)

Write 0.45 as a percentage.


%
(1)

(b)

3
Write 4 as a percentage.
%
(1)

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(c)

Write 30% as a fraction in its simplest form.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1336. (a)

Solve 6x = 18

x =
(1)

(b)

Solve 2y + 3 = 8

y =
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1337. Write down the value of


(i)

(ii)

81

(Total 2 marks)

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1338.

(a)

Translate the shaded shape 3 squares to the right and 2 squares up.
(1)

2 cm
D

3 cm

8 cm

12 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Rectangle D is an enlargement of rectangle C.

(b)

Find the scale factor of the enlargement.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1339.

d
g

(a)

e
f

Write down the letters of a pair of angles that add up to 180.


and
(1)

(b)

Write down the letters of a pair of angles that are vertically opposite.
and
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1340. Here is a recipe for making 10 chocolate chip cookies.


Chocolate Chip Cookies
Makes 10 cookies.
100 g of flour
60 g of sugar
50 g of margarine
40 g of chocolate chips
2 eggs
Work out the amounts needed to make 15 chocolate chip cookies.
g of flour
g of sugar
g of margarine
g of chocolate chips
eggs
(Total 3 marks)

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1341. Adam makes some patterns using sticks.

(a)

P a tte rn N u m b e r 1

P a tte rn N u m b e r 2

P a tte rn N u m b e r 3

5 s tic k s

9 s tic k s

1 3 s tic k s

Draw Pattern Number 4 in the space above.


(1)

(b)

Complete the table.


Pattern Number

Number of sticks

13

5
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1342. You can use this rule to work out the number of minutes it takes to cook a turkey.
Multiply the turkeys weight, in kg, by 40.
Then add 30.
A turkeys weight is 4.5 kg.
Use the rule to work out the number of minutes it will take to cook this turkey.

(Total 2 marks)

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1343. Draw accurately a circle of radius 4 cm.

(Total 1 mark)

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1344. Here are 8 shapes.

Write down the letters of two different pairs of congruent shapes.


. and
. and
(Total 2 marks)

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1345.

A shaded shape is shown on the grid of centimetre squares.


(a)

Find the area of the shaded shape.

(2)

(b)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


cm
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1346.

45
122

Diagram NOT accurately drawn.


(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked y.

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.

(Total 2 marks)

1347. Sarah went to Germany.


She changed 300 into euros.
The excahnge rate was 1 = 1.64 euros.
(a)

Work out the number of euros Sarah got.

euros
(2)

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Sarah came home.


She had 119 euros left.
The new exchange rate was 1 = 1.50 euros.
(b)

Work out how much Sarah got in pounds for 119 euros.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1348. Daniel travels to school by bus.


He recorded the journey time, in minutes, each day for fifteen days.
His times are shown below.
21

18

24

31

21

30

19

24

32

33

28

22

29

18

22

Draw a stem and leaf diagram to show this information.

(Total 3 marks)

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1349. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 2x 3


x

-3

-9

-2

-1

-5

3
3
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x 3


y
3
2
1
3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1350. (a)

Write 37 451 correct to 1 significant figure.

(1)

(b)

Write 0.000 726 9 correct to 1 significant figure.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1351. Find the value of


2

t 4t

when t = -3

(Total 2 marks)

1352. (a)

Write 47 500 000 in standard form.

(1)

(b)

Write 0.00006 in standard form.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1353. 3 metres of ribbon cost 1.26.


Work out the cost of 5 metres of the same ribbon.


(Total 2 marks)

1354.
y

Describe fully the single transformation which takes shape A onto shape B.
.
.
(Total 3 marks)

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1355. (a)

Expand and simplify


(x 6)(x + 4)

(2)

(b)

Factorise completely
2

12x 18xy

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1356. 40 students went on foreign holidays.


Each student went to one of four countries.
The table shows the number of these students who visited each country.
Country

Number of students

France

16

Spain

12

Germany

Italy

Draw an accurate pie chart to show this information.


Use the circle below.

(Total 4 marks)

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1357. A cuboid has


3

a volume of 120 cm ,
a length of 6 cm,
a width of 5 cm.
Work out the height of the cuboid.

cm
(Total 2 marks)

1358. Here is a scatter graph. One axis is labelled Height.

H e ig h t
(a)

For this graph, state the type of correlation.

(1)

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(b)

From the list below, choose the most appropriate label for the other axis.
length of hair

number of sisters

length of legs

GCSE French mark

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1359. Make c the subject of the formula

a = 3c 4

c =
(Total 2 marks)

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1360.

9 .7 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The radius of the circle is 9.7 cm.
Work out the area of the circle.
Give your answer to 3 significant figures.

cm

(Total 2 marks)

1361. Derek, Erica and Fred share 108 in the ratio 3:4:2
Calculate the amount of money Erica gets.

(Total 3 marks)

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1362.
C o m p to w n

7 .4 k m

A m b le to w n

B o w to w n

9 .6 k m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Ambletown, Bowtown and Comptown are three towns.


Ambletown is 9.6 km due west of Bowtown.
Bowtown is 7.4 km due south of Comptown.
Calculate the bearing of Ambletown from Comptown.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

(Total 4 marks)

1363. The length of a path is 14 m correct to the nearest metre.


(i)

Write down the minimum possible length of the path.


m

(ii)

Write down the maximum possible length of the path.


m
(Total 2 marks)

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1364. (a)

Solve the inequality

5x + 12 > 2

(2)

(b)

Expand and simplify


(x 6)(x + 4)

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1365.

Use ruler and compass to construct the perpendicular bisector of the line segment AB.
You must show all construction lines.
(Total 2 marks)

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1366. Work out (4 10 ) (8 10 )


Give your answer in standard form.

(Total 2 marks)

1367. Find the value of


1

(i)

36 2

(ii)

-2

(Total 2 marks)

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1368. Julie and Pat are going to the cinema.


The probability that Julie will arrive late is 0.2
The probability that Pat will arrive late is 0.6
The two events are independent.
(a)

Complete the diagram.


Pat
0 .6

J u lie

la te

la te
0 .2
not
la te

la te
not
la te
not
la te
(2)

(b)

Work out the probability that Julie and Pat will both arrive late.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1369. (a)

Simplify fully

2 x 2 3x
4x 2 9

(Total 3 marks)

1370. The probability that a biased dice will land on a six is 0.4.
Marie is going to throw the dice 400 times.
Work out an estimate for the number of times the dice will land on a six.

(Total 2 marks)

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1371. Make m the subject of the formula 2(2p + m) = 3 5m

m =
(Total 3 marks)

1372.
4 cm
24 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


A cylinder has a height of 24 cm and a radius of 4 cm.
Work out the volume of the cylinder.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

cm

(Total 2 marks)

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1373. r is inversely proportional to t.


r = 12 when t = 0.2
Calculate the value of r when t = 4.

(Total 3 marks)

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1374. Solve the simultaneous equations


3x 4y = 11
5x + 6y = 12

x =
y =
(Total 4 marks)

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1375.

(x + 2 ) m e tre s

30

(2 x + 1 ) m e tre s
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
AB = (2x + 1) metres.
BC = (x + 2) metres.
Angle ABC = 30.
2

The area of the triangle ABC is 3 m .


Calculate the value of x.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

(Total 5 marks)

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1376.
A

B
(a)

Measure the length, in centimetres, of AB.


cm
(1)

(b)

Find, and mark with a cross ( ), the midpoint of the line AB.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1377.

(a)

What fraction of the shape is shaded?


Give your answer in its simplest form.

(1)

(b)

What percentage of the shape is not shaded?


%
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1378. Write down the names of two quadrilaterals whose diagonals cross at right angles.

and

(Total 2 marks)

1379. The table shows the temperature in each of 6 cities on 1st January 2003.
City

(a)

Temperature

Cairo

15 C

Copenhagen

-1 C

Helsinki

-9 C

Manchester

3 C

Moscow

-14 C

Sydney

20 C

Write down the name of the city which had the lowest temperature.

(1)

(b)

Work out the difference in temperature between Copenhagen and Cairo.


C
(1)

On 2nd January 2003, the temperature in Moscow had increased by 4 C.


(c)

Work out the new temperature in Moscow.

C
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1380. (a)

Simplify
m+m+m+m

(1)

(b)

Simplify
5p + 7q + 3p - 2q

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1381. (a)

Work out
41.3 100

(1)

(b)

Work out
0.4 0.6

(1)

(c)

Work out
5.2 - 1.37

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1382. Phillip is going to carry out a survey of the football teams supported by each of his friends.
In the space below, draw a suitable data collection sheet that Phillip could use.

(Total 3 marks)

1383. (a)

Write down the name of a metric unit which is used to measure


(i)

the distance from London to Brighton,

(ii)

the weight of a bar of soap.

(2)

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(b)

(i)

Change 240 millimetres to centimetres.

cm
(ii)

Change 3.8 litres to millilitres.

ml
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1384. Mr Johnson works out the cost of the gas he used last year.
At the start of the year, the gas meter reading was 8569 units.
At the end of the year, the gas meter reading was 9872 units.
Each unit of gas he used cost 44p.
Work out the total cost of the gas he used last year.


(Total 4 marks)

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1385.
y
5
4
P

3
2
1
2

2
(i)

Write down the coordinates of the point P.


(, .)

(ii)

Write down the coordinates of the point Q.


(, .)
(Total 2 marks)

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1386. In a survey, some students were asked what their favourite leisure activity was.
Their answers were used to draw this pie chart.

M u s ic
S p o rt
140
100
30
T e le v is io n
R e a d in g

(a)

Write down the fraction of the students who answered Television.


Write your answer in its simplest form.

(2)

18 students answered Music.


(b)

Work out the number of students who took part in the survey.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1387.
y
6
5
4
P
3

2
1
6

6 x

1
2
3
4
5
6
(a)

On the grid, reflect triangle P in the y-axis.


Label the new shape, Q.
(1)

The line AB is drawn on the grid.


(b)

On the grid, reflect triangle P in the line AB.


Label the new shape, R.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1388. A model is made of an aeroplane.


The length of the model is 18 centimetres.
The length of the real aeroplane is 45 metres.
Work out the ratio of the length of the model to the length of the real aeroplane.
Write your answer in the form 1 : n.

(Total 3 marks)

1389. Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.


1

10

16

23

Write down the next two terms of the sequence.

..

..
(Total 2 marks)

1390. Simplify
5p + 7q + 3p 2q

.
(Total 2 marks)

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1391. The perimeter of this triangle is 19 cm.


All lengths on the diagram are in centimetres.

(t + 4 )
(t + 3 )

(t 1 )
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Work out the value of t.

t =
(Total 3 marks)

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1392.
D
72

C
y

130
E
x
B
A
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
AC and BD are straight lines which cross at E.
AD is parallel to BC.
(a)

(i)

Find the size of the angle marked x.

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.

(2)

(b)

(i)

Find the size of the angle marked y.

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1393. A car travels at 30 miles per hour.


Change 30 miles per hour to kilometres per hour.

kilometres per hour


(Total 2 marks)

1394. (a)

Find the value of


3.7

(1)

The table shows some numbers.


51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

Two of the numbers are prime numbers.


(b)

Put a tick ( ) underneath each of these two numbers.


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1395. Work out the simple interest on 530 at 4.5% per annum after 3 years.


(Total 3 marks)

1396. 200 adults were asked which one of English, Mathematics or Science they enjoyed most.
The two-way table shows some information about their answers.
English

Mathematics

78

20

120

Male

22

80

Total

42

Female

Science

60

Total

200

Complete the two-way table.


(Total 3 marks)

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1397. The size of each exterior angle of a regular polygon is 40.


Work out the number of sides of the polygon.

(Total 2 marks)

1398. Work out


3
2
34 23

(Total 3 marks)

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1399. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x 3x 1.


x

-2

-1

-1

-3

4
3
(2)

(b)

On the grid below, draw the graph of y = x 3x 1.


(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the minimum value of y.

(1)

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y
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

4 x

1
2
3
4
5
(Total 5 marks)

1400. (a)

Simplify
5

x x

(1)

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(b)

Simplify
4

3 2

2w y 3w y

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1401. Find the Highest Common Factor of 108 and 180.

(Total 2 marks)

1402. The cumulative frequency diagram below gives information about the prices of 120 houses.
(a)

Find an estimate for the number of houses with prices less than 130 000.

(1)

(b)

Work out an estimate for the interquartile range of the prices of the 120 houses.


(2)
(Total 3 marks)
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C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0

60 000

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100 000

120 000

140 000

160 000

180 000
200 000
P ric e s o f h o u s e s ( )

1331

1403.
y
7
6
5
4
T

3
2
1
7

7 x

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Enlarge shape T with scale factor -1.5, centre (0, 2).
(Total 3 marks)

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1404.
A

7 cm

7 cm

M
8 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the length, in centimetres, of AM.


Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

cm
(Total 3 marks)

1405. The table shows the distribution of the ages of passengers travelling on a plane from London to
Belfast.
Age (x years)

Frequency

0 < x 20

28

20 < x 35

36

35 < x 45

20

45 < x 65

30

On the grid below, draw a histogram to show this distribution.

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10

20

30

40

50

60
70
A g e (x y e a rs)
(Total 3 marks)

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1406. Solve

x
3 - 5 = 3(x 2)

x =
(Total 4 marks)

1407. In a sale, normal prices are reduced by 12%.


The sale price of a DVD player is 242.
Work out the normal price of the DVD player.


(Total 3 marks)

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1408. R, S and T are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.


PS and PT are tangents to the circle.
PSN and TORN are straight lines.
PO are parallel to SR.
SR = NR.
Angle OPT = angle OPS.

O
T

P
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
(a)

Work out the size of angle PNT.

(3)

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(b)

Show that PS = SN.

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

1409.

2,

8,

12,

15,

21,

24,

36,

43

Write down a number from the list that is


(i)

a square number,
.

(ii)

a cube number.
.
(Total 2 marks)

1410. (a)

1
Write 5 as a percentage.

%
(1)

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(b)

Write 0.7 as a percentage.

%
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1411. Emily wrote down the number of hours of television she watched each day for seven days.
The bar chart shows this information.
7
N u m b e r o f h o u rs
6
o f te le v is io n
w a tc h e d
5
4
3
2
1
0

M on

Tues

W ed

T h u rs

F ri

Sat

Sun

D a y o f th e w e e k
(a)

On which day did Emily watch the least number of hours of television?

(1)

(b)

Write down the number of hours of television she watched on Wednesday.

(1)

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There were two days on which Emily watched the same number of hours of television.
(c)

Write down the names of these two days.


.. and ..
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1412. Anil sold his car for 600.


He put 250 of the 600 in a bank account.
Write 250 as a fraction of 600.
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

(Total 2 marks)

1413. Here are 9 shapes.

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(a)

Write down the letter of the shape that is


(i)

a pentagon,

(ii)

an isosceles triangle.

(2)

(b)

Write down the letters of the pair of congruent shapes.


and
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1414.

10 cm

4 cm
12 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a box in the shape of a cuboid.
(a)

Work out the volume of the box.

. cm

(2)

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The box is full of sugar lumps.


Each sugar lump is in the shape of a cuboid.
Each lump is 1 cm by 1 cm by 2 cm.
(b)

Work out the number of sugar lumps in the box.

..
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1415. Shirin recorded the number of students late for school each day for 21 days.
The stem and leaf diagram shows this information.
N u m b e r o f s tu d e n ts la te
1
2
3
(a)

4 5 7 8 8 9
2 2 5 6 6 7 7 9 9 9
0 1 3 4 6

K ey:
1 |4 m e a n s
1 4 s tu d e n ts la te

Find the median number of students late for school.

(1)

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(b)

Work out the range of the number of students late for school.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1416. Solve

5x 3 = 2x + 15

x = ..
(Total 2 marks)

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1417. You can use this rule to work out the cost of a taxi journey.
cost of taxi journey = cost per kilometre number of kilometres
The cost per kilometre of a taxi journey is 35p.
Use the rule to work out the cost of a taxi journey of 9 km.
Give your answer in pounds ().


(Total 2 marks)

1418. Here are the first four numbers of a simple sequence.


5
(a)

11

14

Write down the next two numbers of the sequence.



(2)

(b)

Write down, in words, the rule to continue this sequence.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1419.

Y e llo w
R ed
B lu e

Here is a 6-sided spinner.


It has 3 sections.
Each section is a different colour.
The spinner will land on one of the colours.
On which colour is the spinner most likely to land?
...
(Total 1 mark)

1420. Work out

46 2.52
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

(Total 2 marks)

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1421. Kevin buys one raffle ticket.


A total of 350 raffle tickets are sold.
One of these tickets will win the raffle.
Each ticket has an equal chance of winning the raffle.
Write down the probability that Kevins ticket will win the raffle.

..
(Total 1 mark)

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1422.

This is a grid of centimetre squares.


(a)

Write down the perimeter of the shaded shape.

(2)

(b)

On the grid, enlarge the shaded shape by a scale factor of 2, centre A.


(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1423. A badge costs 78p.


Sam has 5.
He buys as many badges as he can.
Work out the amount of change Sam should get from 5.
Give your answer in pence.

.p
(Total 3 marks)

1424.

The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180.


Use this fact to explain why the sum of the angles of any quadrilateral is 360.
....
....
....
....
(Total 2 marks)

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1425. Helen has 16 DVDs and 24 videos.


Write down the ratio of the number of DVDs to the number of videos.
Give your ratio in its simplest form.

.
(Total 2 marks)

1426. Factorise x + 6x

(Total 2 marks)

1427. Pat plays a game with red cards and green cards.
Red cards are worth 5 points each.
Green cards are worth 3 points each.
Pat has r red cards and g green cards.
His total number of points is N.
Write down, in terms of r and g, a formula for N.

..
(Total 3 marks)

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1428. The cumulative frequency table gives information about the number of minutes 80 customers
were in a supermarket.

(a)

Number of minutes (t)


in a supermarket

Cumulative
frequency

0 < t 10

0 < t 20

0 < t 30

18

0 < t 40

40

0 < t 50

64

0 < t 60

77

0 < t 70

80

On the grid below, draw a cumulative frequency graph for the data in the table.
(2)

(b)

Use your cumulative frequency graph to work out an estimate for the interquartile range
of the number of minutes customers were in the supermarket.

minutes
(2)

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100
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

10

20

30
40
50
N u m b e r o f m in u te s ( t) in a s u p e r m a r k e t

60

70
(Total 4 marks)

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1429. James left home at 10 00 am.


He walked to the swimming pool.
On the way to the swimming pool he stopped to talk to a friend.
Here is the distance-time graph for his complete journey.
D is ta n c e in k m
fro m
Jam es hom e

0
10 00

(a)

11 00

12 00

T im e

For how many minutes did James stop and talk to his friend?
minutes
(1)

(b)

What is the distance from James home to the swimming pool?


km
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1430. Work out the value of


(i)

46 2.52

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

(ii)

Write your answer to (i) correct to 1 significant figure.

(Total 3 marks)

1431. Mr Holland uses 367 units of electricity in one month.


He pays 5.84p for each unit of electricity.
Mr Holland also pays a fixed charge of 6.14 for the month.
Work out the total amount he pays.


(Total 3 marks)

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1432.

A
On the grid, enlarge the shaded shape by a scale factor of 2, centre A.
(Total 3 marks)

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1433. Verity and Jean share 126 in the ratio 5 : 3


Work out how much money Verity receives.


(Total 2 marks)

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1434.
A

8 cm

11 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is a right-angled triangle.


AB = 8 cm,
BC = 11 cm.
Calculate the length of AC.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

cm
(Total 3 marks)

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1435.
A

B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
A and B are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
TA and TB are tangents to the circle.
Calculate the size of the angle ATO when angle AOT = 56.
Give a reason for each stage in your working.

(Total 3 marks)

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1436.
A

C
Use ruler and compasses to construct the bisector of angle ABC.
You must show all construction lines.
(Total 2 marks)

1437. Solve 4 < x 2 7

(Total 3 marks)

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1438. Solve x 3x 18 = 0

(Total 3 marks)

1439. Salika travels to school by train every day.


The probability that her train will be late on any day is 0.3
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram for Monday and Tuesday.


M onday

T uesday
0 .3

la te

la te
0 .3

not
la te

la te
not
la te
not
la te
(2)

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(b)

Work out the probability that her train will be late on at least one of these two days.

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

1440.

AB is parallel to CD.
Angle ACB = angle CBD = 90.
Prove that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DCB.

(Total 3 marks)

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1441.
X

a
O

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


OABC is a trapezium.
OC is parallel to AB.
OA = a, OC = c
AB = 2OC.
X is the point on AB such that AX:XB = 3:1.
Express XC in terms of a and c.

XC =
(Total 3 marks)

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1442. Make t the subject of the formula v = 5t + u.

t =
(Total 2 marks)

12

-3

1443. Work out (3.4 10 ) (1.2 10 )


Give your answer in standard form, correct to 3 significant figures.

..
(Total 2 marks)

1444. Find the gradient of the straight line with equation 5y = 3 2x.

(Total 2 marks)

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1445.

18 cm

12 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a solid cylinder.
The cylinder has a diameter of 12 cm and a height of 18 cm.
Calculate the total surface area of the cylinder.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

cm

(Total 4 marks)

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1446.
y

Write down the letter of the graph which could have the equation
(i)

y = 3x 2

(ii)

y = 2x + 5x 3

(iii)

3
y= x

(Total 3 marks)

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1447. A teacher asked some year 10 students how long they spent doing homework each night.
The histogram was drawn from this information.
F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

10

20

30

40

50
60
T im e (t m in u te s )

70

Use the histogram to complete the table.


Time (t minutes)

Frequency

10 t < 15

10

15 t < 30
30 t < 40
40 t < 50
50 t < 70
(Total 2 marks)

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1448. A clay bowl is in the shape of a hollow hemisphere.


7 .7 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The external radius of the bowl is 8.2 cm.
The internal radius of the bowl is 7.7 cm.
Both measurements are correct to the nearest 0.1 cm.
3

The upper bound for the volume of clay is kp cm .


Find the exact value of k.

k = ..
(Total 4 marks)

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1449. Complete this table


Write a sensible unit for each measurement.
Metric

Imperial

The weight of a turkey

.........................

The width of this page

centimetres

pounds

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

1450. The lines in the diagram are straight.

x
(a)

Mark with arrows, (>>), a pair of parallel lines.


(1)

(b)

Mark with the letter R, a right angle.


(1)

(c)

What type of angle is shown by the letter x?


.................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1451. Here is a map of the British Isles.


The temperatures in some places, one night last winter are shown on the map.

(i)

Write down the names of the two places that had the biggest difference in temperature.

..........................................................................................................
(ii)

Work out the difference in temperature between these two places.

............................C
(Total 3 marks)

1452. Simplify
(i)

c+c+c+c

.................................

(ii)

pppp

.................................

(iii)

2r 5p

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1453. Solve 2x + 5 = 3

x = ..........................
(Total 2 marks)

1454. Here is a cuboid.

4 cm

6 cm
3 cm
(a)

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Write down
(i)

the number of edges of this cuboid,

.................................

(ii)

the number of vertices of the cuboid

..................................
(2)

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(b)

Draw an accurate net for the cuboid.

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1455. Fatima bought 48 teddy bears at 9.55 each.

Work out the total amount she paid.

.............................
(Total 3 marks)

1456. Estimate the value of

813 19.8
97.6

.................................
(Total 2 marks)

1457. (a)

Complete the table of values for x + y = 5


x

3
2
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of x + y = 5

y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1

x
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1458.
P

108
R

S
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
AB is parallel to CD.
Explain why angle x is 72.
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

1459. The point A has coordinates (12, 5).


The point B has coordinates (12, 3).
M is the midpoint of the line segment AB.
Find the coordinates of M.

(........., .........)
(Total 2 marks)

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1460. A shaded shape is shown on the grid of centimetre squares.

M irro r
lin e

(a)

Work out the perimeter of the shaded shape.

..................... cm
(1)

(b)

Work out the area of the shaded shape.

..................... cm

(1)

(c)

On the grid above, reflect the shaded shape in the mirror line.
(2)

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On the grid below, 10 squares are shaded.


(d)

Shade one extra square so that the shaded shape has one line of symmetry.

(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1461. (a)

Write down the value of the 5 in the number 54 327.


.................................
(1)

(b)

Write 0.874 correct to 1 significant figure.


.................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1462. Work out 23% of 64

.............................
(Total 2 marks)

1463.
22
Pounds 20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0

6
7
K ilo g ra m s

10

11

12

The conversion graph above can be used for changing between kilograms and pounds.

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(a)

Use the graph to change 22 pounds to kilograms.


............................. kg
(1)

(b)

Use the graph to change 2.5 kilograms to pounds.


..................... pounds
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1464. (a)

Find the value of

2.56 +

39.69

.................................
(1)

(b)

Use your calculator to work out


2

(2.3 + 1.8) 1.07


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1465. Each student at Redmond School studies one foreign language.


Students can choose from French, German and Spanish.
The headteacher wants to show how many boys and how many girls study each language.
(a)

Draw a two-way table the headteacher could use to show this information.

(2)

23 boys study French.


(b)

Write the number 23 in the correct place in your two-way table.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1466. P = x 5x
Find the value of P when x = 4

P = ..........................
(Total 2 marks)

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1467. Factorise

3y + y

...............................
(Total 2 marks)

1468. Ken and Susan share 20 in the ratio 1 : 3


Work out how much money each person gets.

Ken .....................
Susan ..................
(Total 2 marks)

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1469. A group of adults and children go to a concert.


COST OF TICKETS
Adult
Child

5.60
2.30

The total cost of tickets for the group was 75.00


Each adult bought 1 adult ticket and 3 child tickets.
Work out the number of adults in the group.

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1470. A circle has a radius of 6.1 cm.


Work out the area of the circle.

6 .1 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

...........................................
(Total 3 marks)

1471. Mia drove a distance of 343 km.


She took 3 hours 30 minutes.
Work out her average speed.
Give your answer in km/h.

........................ km/h
(Total 3 marks)

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1472. Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
(i)

0.56, 0.067, 0.6, 0.65, 0.605


...........................................................................................

(ii)

5, 6, 10, 2, 4
...........................................................................................

(iii)

1 2 2 3
2, 3, 5, 4

...........................................................................................
(Total 4 marks)

1473. Simplify
(i)

3g + 5g
.................................

(ii)

2r 5p
.................................
(Total 2 marks)

1474. Expand and simplify


2(3x + 4) 3(4x 5)

.................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1475. Using the information that


97 123 = 11 931
write down the value of
(i)

0.97 123 000


.................................

(ii)

11.931 9.7
.................................
(Total 2 marks)

1476. The point A has coordinates (4, 1).


The point B has coordinates (7, y).
The point (x, 3) is the midpoint of the line segment AB.
Find the value of x and the value of y.

x = ..........................
y = ..........................
(Total 2 marks)

1477. Find the highest common factor of 54 and 72.

...............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1478. Mary recorded the heights, in centimetres, of the girls in her class.
She put the heights in order.
132
167

144
170

150
172

152
177

160
181

162
182

162
182

167

Find
(i)

the lower quartile,

........................... cm
(ii)

the upper quartile.

........................... cm
(Total 2 marks)

1479. (a)

Simplify p p

.................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify
q3 q 4 q
q2

.................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1480. Simplify
3( x 2) 2
x2

.................................
(Total 1 mark)

1481. The table shows the number of orders received each month by a small company.
Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Number of
orders received

23

31

15

11

19

16

20

13

Work out the first two 4-month moving averages for this data.

...................... and .....................


(Total 3 marks)

1482. (i)

Factorise

x 7x + 12

.................................

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(ii)

Solve the equation


2

x 7x + 12 = 0

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

1483. (a)

Use your calculator to work out


2

(2.3 + 1.8) 1.07


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

..........................................
(2)

(b)

Put brackets in the expression below so that its value is 45.024


1.6

3.8

2.4

4.2

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1484. In the space below, use ruler and compasses to construct an equilateral triangle with sides of
length 4 centimetres.
You must show all construction lines.

(Total 2 marks)

1485. Here are the times, in minutes, taken to change some tyres.
5

10 15 12 8

7 20 35 24 15

20 33 15 25 10 8 10 20 16 10
(a)

In the space below, draw a stem and leaf diagram to show these times.

(3)

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The probability that a new tyre will be faulty is 0.05


(b)

Work out the probability that a new tyre will not be faulty.

.............................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1486. Solve the inequality 3x + 2 > 7

............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1487.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a cylinder with a height of 10 cm and a radius of 4 cm.
(a)

Calculate the volume of the cylinder.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............................
(3)

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The cylinder is solid.


(b)

Calculate the total surface area of the cylinder.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

1488. Here are some expressions.


(a + b)c

ac + b

2abc

a + b

2c

The letters a, b, and c represent lengths. and 2 are numbers that have no dimension.
Two of the expressions could represent areas.
Tick the boxes ( ) underneath these two expressions.
(Total 2 marks)

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1489. A straight line has equation

1
y= 2x+1

The point P lies on the straight line.


P has a y-coordinate of 5.
(a)

Find the x-coordinate of P.

............................
(2)

(b)

1
Write down the equation of a different straight line that is parallel to y = 2 x + 1

............................
(1)

(c)

Rearrange y = ax + c to make x the subject.

x = ......................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1490.
A

O
86

B
C

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A,B,C and D are points on the circle, centre O.


Angle BOD = 86
(a)

(i)

Work out the size of angle BAD.

...........................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


............................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the size of angle BCD.


...........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1491. (a)

Solve

22
4= p

p = ..........................
(2)
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(b)

Solve

7r + 2 = 5(r 4)

r = ...........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1492. This table shows some expressions.


The letters x, y and z represent lengths.
(a)

Place a tick in the appropriate column for each expression to show whether the expression
can be used to represent a length, an area, a volume or none of these.

Expression

Length

Area

None of
these

Volume

x+y+z
xyz
xy + yz + x
(3)

The volume of a cube is 8 m .


(b)

Change 8 m to cm .
.......................... cm

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1493.
X

1 2 .5 c m

15 cm

6 cm

Y
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

AB is parallel to XY.
The lines AY and BX intersect at P.
AB = 6 cm.
XP = 12.5 cm.
XY = 15 cm.
Work out the length of BP.

............................ cm
(Total 3 marks)

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1494.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram represents a large cone of height 6 cm and base diameter 18 cm.
The large cone is made by placing a small cone A of height 2 cm and base diameter 6 cm on top
of a frustum B.
Calculate the volume of the frustum B.
Give your answer in terms of .

.................................
(Total 4 marks)

1495. (a)

7
1
Work out 1 8 5 3

....................
(2)

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(b)

1
4
Work out 3 2 2 5

....................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1496. (a)

Explain what is meant by


(i)

a random sample,
............................................................................................................................

(ii)

a stratified sample.
............................................................................................................................
(2)

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1396

The table shows some information about the members of a golf club.
Age range

Male

Female

Total

Under 18

29

10

39

18 to 30

82

21

103

31 to 50

147

45

192

Over 50

91

29

120

Total number of members

454

The club secretary carries out a survey of the members.


He chooses a sample, stratified both by age range and by gender, of 90 of the 454 members.
(b)

Work out an estimate of the number of male members, in the age range 31 to 50, he
would have to sample.

.................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1497. A field is in the shape of a rectangle.


The length of the field is 340 m, to the nearest metre.
The width of the field is 117 m, to the nearest metre.
Calculate the upper bound for the perimeter of the field.

.............................................. m
(Total 2 marks)

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1498.
P

Q
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Triangle PQR is isosceles with PQ = PR.


X is a point on PQ.
Y is a point on PR.
PX = PY.
Prove that triangle PQY is congruent to triangle PRX.

(Total 3 marks)

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1499. (a)

Find the equation of the straight line which passes through the point (0, 3) and is
perpendicular to the straight line with equation y = 2x.

.................................................
(2)

The graphs of y = 2x and y = mx 2 intersect at the points A and B. The point B has coordinates
(2, 8).
y

y = m x 2
B (2 , 8 )

y = 2x

A
O

(b)

Find the coordinates of the point A.

(........, ........)
(Total 4 marks)

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1500. A bag contains 3 black beads, 5 red beads and 2 green beads.
Gianna takes a bead at random from the bag, records its colour and replaces it.
She does this two more times.
Work out the probability that, of the three beads Gianna takes, exactly two are the same
colour.

...............................
(Total 5 marks)

1501. Ann and Bob shared 240 in the ratio 3 : 5


Ann gave a half of her share to Colin.
Bob gave a tenth of his share to Colin.
What fraction of the 240 did Colin receive?

.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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1502. A straight line has equation

1
y= 2x+1

The point P lies on the straight line.


P has a y-coordinate of 5.
(a)

Find the x-coordinate of P.

............................
(2)

(b)

1
Rearrange y = 2 x + 1 to make x the subject.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1503. A garage sells cars.


It offers a discount of 20% off the normal price for cash.
Dave pays 5200 cash for a car.
Calculate the normal price of the car.

..........................
(Total 3 marks)

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1504.
A

O
116

B
C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
A,B,C and D are points on a circle, centre O.
Angle BOD = 116
(a)

Calculate the size of angle BAD.

....................................
(1)

BC = CD.
(b)

Calculate the size of angle DBC.

....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1505. Daniel took a sample of 100 pebbles from Tawny Beach.


He weighed each pebble and recorded its weight.
He used the information to draw the cumulative frequency graph shown on the grid.
(a)

Use the cumulative frequency graph to find an estimate for


(i)

the median weight of these pebbles,


.............................. grams

(ii)

the number of pebbles with a weight more than 60 grams.


.........................................
(3)

C u m u la tiv e
F re q u e n c y
120

100

80

60

40

20

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20

30

40

50

60
70
W e ig h t (g ra m s )

80

1405

Daniel also took a sample of 100 pebbles from Golden Beach.


The table shows the distribution of the weights of the pebbles in the sample from Golden Beach.
Weight (w grams)

(b)

Cumulative frequency

0 < w 20

0 < w 30

15

0 < w 40

36

0 < w 50

65

0 < w 60

84

0 < w 70

94

0 < w 80

100

On the same grid, draw the cumulative frequency graph for the information shown in the
table.
(2)

Daniel takes one pebble, at random, from his sample from Tawny Beach and one pebble, at
random, from his sample from Golden Beach.
(c)

Work out the probability that the weight of the pebble from Tawny Beach is more than
60 grams and the weight of the pebble from Golden Beach is more than 60 grams.

.....................................
(4)
(Total 9 marks)

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1506.
A
8 cm

70
15 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


In triangle ABC,
AC = 8 cm,
BC =15 cm,
Angle ACB = 70.
(a)

Calculate the length of AB.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

................................ cm
(3)

(b)

Calculate the size of angle BAC.


Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

...................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1507. y is inversely proportional to x .


Given that y = 2.5 when x = 24,
(i)

find an expression for y in terms of x

y = ...............................
(ii)

find the value of y when x = 20

y = ...............................
(iii)

find a value of x when y = 1.6

x = ...............................
(Total 6 marks)

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1508. Solve the simultaneous equations


x+y=4
2

x + y = 40

x =................., y = .................
or
x =................., y = .................
(Total 7 marks)

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1509. This table shows the heights, in metres, of six mountains.


Mountain

Height in metres

Lhotse 1

8516

Kanchenjunga

8586

Makalu 1

8463

Everest

8850

Dhanlagiti

8172

K2

8611

Write the heights in order of size.


Start with the least height.

................

................

................

................

................

................
(Total 2 marks)

1510. Miriam gave her mother two 5 notes.


1
Miriam said, This is 4 of my days pay.

Work out Miriams pay that day.

..
(Total 2 marks)

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1511.

(a)

Work out the weight of 4 eggs.


Give your answer in grams.

.. g
(1)

(b)

Work out the total weight of the flour and butter.


Give your answer in grams.

.. g
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1512.

Write down the special name for this quadrilateral.

(Total 1mark)

1513. (a)

Simplify
(i)

3e + 2e - e
.

(ii)

pq5
.
(2)

(b)

Multiply out

7(2x - 1)
.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1514. A school buys 34 books.


Each book costs 5.21
Work out the total cost of the 34 books.

.
(Total 3 marks)

1515. (a)

Work out the value of

(2 + 3) 4 + 5

(1)

(b)

Add brackets ( ) to make each statement correct.


You may use more than one pair of brackets in each statement.
(i)

2 + 3 4 + 5 = 29

(ii)

2 + 3 4 + 5 = 45
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1516.
N o rth
B

A
(a)

Measure and write down the bearing of B from A.

(1)

(b)

On the diagram, draw a line on a bearing of 107 from A.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1517. The diagram shows the distances, in miles, between some service areas on the M1 motorway.
T o d d in g to n

S c ra tc h w o o d

W a tfo rd G a p

W o o d a ll

T ro w e ll
M 1

26

44

39

28

For example, the distance between Toddington and Watford Gap is 70 miles.
Complete the table.
Toddington
26

Scratchwood

70

Watford Gap
83
111

39

Woodall
28

Trowell
(Total 3 marks)

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1518.
y

6
5
D

4
3
2
1

1 O

2
3
B

4
5
6

(a)

Write down the letter of the point with coordinates (-1, -4).
.
(1)

(b)

On the grid plot the point (-5, 3).


Label the point P.
(1)

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(c)

Measure the length of AB.


Give your answer in cm.
.. cm
(1)

(d)

Mark an angle of the shape ABCD which is acute.


(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1519. Simplify

5x + 3y - y + 2x

.
(Total 2 marks)

1520. Here are the test marks of 6 girls and 4 boys.

(a)

Girls:

10

Boys:

Write down the mode of the 10 marks.

(1)

(b)

Work out the median mark of the boys.

(2)

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(c)

Work out the range of the girls marks.

(1)

(d)

Work out the mean mark of all 10 students.

(2)
(Total 6 marks)

1521. Simplify the ratio 6 : 9

.
(Total 1 mark)

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2
5
1522. Work out 3 6
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

.
(Total 2 marks)

1523. Here is a list of numbers.


8

15

23

27

32

33

From the numbers in the list, write down a number that is prime.
.
(Total 1 mark)

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1524. The diagram shows a rectangle ABCD.


The measurements on the diagram are in centimetres.
A

Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the area of the rectangle ABCD.

cm

(Total 2 marks)

1525. P = x - 7x
Work out the value of P when x = -5

P =
(Total 2 marks)

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1526.
B

56

y
G

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

BEG and CFG are straight lines.


ABC is parallel to DEF.
Angle ABE = 56
EF = EG
(a)

(i)

Write down the size of the angle marked x


x = ....

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the size of the angle marked y


Give reasons for your answer.

y = ..
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1527. Solve

5x 1
7(x + 2) = 2

x = ..
(Total 4 marks)

1528.
Boys

Girls

TOTAL

Liked coffee
Did not like coffee
TOTAL
30 students were asked if they liked coffee.
20 of the students were girls.
6 boys liked coffee.
12 girls did not like coffee.
Use this information to complete the two way table.
(Total 3 marks)

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1529. Find the simple interest on 3500 invested for 3 years at 4% per year.

..
(Total 3 marks)

1530. A train can be on time or early or late.


The probability that the train will be on time is 0.69
The probability that the train will be early is 0.07
Work out the probability that the train will be late.

.
(Total 2 marks)

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1531. Factorise

9x + 12

..
(Totak 1mark)

1532. Find the highest common factor of 36 and 54.

(Total 2 marks)

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1533. Here is a regular polygon with 9 sides.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Work out the size of an exterior angle.

.
(Total 2 marks)

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1534. Work out

1
2
23 32

Give your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.

(Total 3 marks)

1535. Solve

2(5x + 3) = 3x - 22

x = ..
(Total 3 marks)

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1536. 90 students took an examination.


The grouped frequency table shows information about their results.
Mark (x)

(a)

Frequency

0 < x 10

10 < x 20

10

20 < x 30

17

30 < x 40

30

40 < x 50

21

50 < x 60

60 < x 70

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Mark (x)

Cumulative Frequency

0 < x 10

0 < x 20
0 < x 30
0 < x 40
0 < x 50
0 < x 60
0 < x 70
(1)

(b)

On the grid below, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.
(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the median mark.


..
(1)

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The pass mark for the examination was 28.


(d)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of students who passed the
examination.

..
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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C u m u la tiv e
freq u en c y
100

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

10

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M a rk (x )

40

50

60

70

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1537.

T
O
40
A

30

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


T, A and B are points on the circumference of the circle, centre O.
AT is a diameter of the circle.
Angle BTC = 40
Angle TAB = 30
Explain why TC cannot be a tangent to the circle.

(Total 2 marks)

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1538. Convert the recurring decimal 0.013 to a fraction.

..
(Total 3 marks)

1539. The triangle ABC is to be enlarged, using E as the centre, to give the triangle PQR. The line PQ
is the image of the line BA.

(a)

Write down the scale factor of the enlargement.

(1)

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(b)

Complete the triangle PQR.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1540.

Jacob answered 80% of the questions in a test correctly.


He answered 32 of the questions correctly.
Work out the total number of questions in the test.

..
(Total 3 marks)

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1541. In the table below, put a tick ( ) next to the identity.


4a + 3 = 8a - 4
C = 2pr
2(c + 1) = 2c + 2
4m + 3
(Total 1 mark)

1542. The first five terms of an arithmetic sequence are


2

16

23

30

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of this sequence.

............................................
(Total 2 marks)

3 4

1543. Simplify fully 5x y 7xy

(Total 2 marks)

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1544. (a)

Complete the table of values for the graph of y = 4x(11 - 2x)


x

60

-24
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 4x(11 - 2x)


y
80

60

40

20

x
1

20

40
(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find the maximum value of y.


..
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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1545.
C

12 cm

16 cm

30

A
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
AC = 16 cm
Angle ABC = 90
Angle CAB = 30
BC = BD
CD = 12 cm
Calculate the area of triangle BCD.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

. cm

(Total 6 marks)

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1546.

15

17

25

35

Write down a number from this list that is


(i)

a square number,

(ii)

a cube number.

(Total 2 marks)

1547. Here is a formula for the perimeter of a rectangle.


Perimeter = (length 2) + (width 2)
The length of a rectangle is 12 cm.
Its width is 4 cm.
Use the formula to work out the perimeter of this rectangle.

. cm
(Total 2 marks)

1548. (a)

1
Write 4 as a percentage.
%
(1)

(b)

Write 0.23 as a percentage.


%
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(c)

Write 42% as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1549. Here are the first four numbers of a simple sequence.


6

10

14

18

Write down the next two numbers in the sequence.

(Total 2 marks)

1550. Work out the value of 3 10

..
(Total 2 marks)

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1551. Richard has a box of toy cars.


Each car is red or blue or white.
3 of the cars are red.
4 of the cars are blue.
2 of the cars are white.
Richard chooses one car at random from the box.
Write down the probability that Richard will choose a blue car.

(Total 2 marks)

1552. Solve

4x - 3 = 13

x =
(Total 2 marks)

1553. Solve

6y + 5 = 2y + 17

y =
(Total 3 marks)

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1554.

A
E
C

D
B

Two of the triangles are congruent.


(a)

Write down the letters of these two triangles.


and
(1)

One of the triangles is isosceles.


(b)

Write down the letter of the isosceles triangles.


..
(1)

(c)

Draw a pentagon in the space below.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1555.

A shaded shape has been drawn on the centimetre grid.


(a)

Work out the perimeter of the shaded shape.

(2)

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R e p re s e n ts 1 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


This solid shape is made from cubes of side one centimetre.
(b)

Work out the volume of the solid shape.

cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1556.

Maggie has 38.7 kg of luggage.


She can take 20 kg of luggage onto a plane free of charge.
Maggie has to pay 6.50 for every kg, or part of a kg, of luggage over 20 kg.
Work out how much she has to pay.

.
(Total 3 marks)

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1557.
108

43
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

Work out the value of x.


x = .
(1)

(b)

Work out the value of y.

y = .
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1558.

On the grid, draw an enlargement, scale factor 3, of the shaded shape.


(Total 2 marks)

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1559. Some students took a mathematics test and a science test.


The scatter graph shows information about the test marks of eight students.
60

M a rk
in
s c ie n c e
te s t

50

40

30

20

10

10

20
30
40
M a rk in m a th e m a tic s te s t

50

60

The table shows the test marks of four more students.

(a)

Mark in mathematics test

14

25

50

58

Mark in science test

21

23

38

51

On the scatter graph, plot the information from the table.


(2)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

(c)

Draw the correlation between the marks in the mathematics test and the marks in the
science test.
.
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1560. The graph shows the rate of rainfall, in mm per hour, one afternoon last year.
1 .5
R a te
of
ra in fa ll
(m m p e r
1
h o u r)

0 .5

0
1200
(a)

1300

1400

1500
T im e

1600

1700

1800

At what time did it start to rain?


..
(1)

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(b)

What was the rate of rainfall at 1700?


.. mm per hour
(1)

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(c)

What happened to the rate of rainfall between 1600 and 1615?


..........
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1561. The ratio of girls to boys in a school is 2 : 3


(a)

What fraction of these students are boys?

.
(2)

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In Year 8 the ratio of girls to boys is 1 : 3


There are 300 students in Year 8.
(b)

Work out the number of girls in Year 8.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1562. (a)

Write 0.060 172 correct to 1 significant figure.


.
(1)

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(b)

Write 28 473 correct to 1 significant figure.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1563. A shop sells doughnuts and muffins.


Doughnuts cost d pence each.
Muffins cost m pence each.
Daniel buys 4 doughnuts and 3 muffins.
The total cost is C pence.
Write down a formula for C in terms of d and m.

..................
(Total 3 marks)

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1564. Hamid wants to find out what people in Melworth think about the sports facilities in the town.
Hamid plans to stand outside the Melworth sports centre one Monday morning.
He plans to ask people going into the sports centre to complete a questionnaire.
Carol tells Hamid that his survey will be biased.
(i)

Give one reason why the survey will be biased.


........
....
....

(ii)

Describe one change Hamid could make to the way in which he is going to carry out his
survey so that it will be less biased.
........
....
....
(Total 2 marks)

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1565. (a)

Write the number 50 000 000 in standard form.

.
(1)

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(b)

Write the number 0.000 082 in standard form.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1566. 200 students took a test.


The cumulative frequency graph gives information about their marks.
200
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
160

120

80

40

10

20

30

M ark

40

50

60

The lowest mark scored in the test was 10.


The highest mark scored in the test was 60.
Use this information and the cumulative frequency graph to draw a box plot showing
information about the students marks.

10

20

30

M a rk

40

50

60
(Total 3 marks)

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1567. Ben fills a container with boxes.


Each box is a cube of side 0.5 m.
The container is a cuboid of
length 9 m,
width 4 m and
height 3 m.
Work out how many boxes will fit exactly into the container.

(Total 3 marks)

1568. Simplify the ratio

12 : 16

(Total 1 mark)

1569. Work out the value of


5.4 6.32
0.3

(Total 2 marks)

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1570. Jerry has a new garden roller.


Part of the roller is a cylinder.
The diameter of the cylinder is 0.7 m.
Jerry pushes the roller along.
The cylinder goes around exactly 16 times.

Picture NOT accurately drawn


Work out how far the roller moves.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

. m
(Total 3 marks)

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1571.
A

1 2 .6 c m

4 .7 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

AC = 12.6 cm.
BC = 4.7 cm.
Angle ABC = 90.
Calculate the length of AB.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.. cm
(Total 3 marks)

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1572. The equation


3

x - x = 20
has a solution between 2 and 3
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your solution correct to 1 decimal place.
You must show ALL your working.

x = .
(Total 4 marks)

1573. (a)

Factorise

x +x

..
(1)

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(b)

Factorise

y - 2y - 35

.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1574. The diagram shows three points A, B and C on a centimetre grid.


y
6
A
4

2
C

(a)

On the grid, draw the locus of points which are equidistant from A and B.
(1)

(b)

On the grid, draw the locus of points which are 3 cm from C.


(1)

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(c)

On the grid, shade the region in which points are nearer to A than B and also less than
3 cm from C.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1575. n is a whole number such that


7 3n < 15
List all the possible values of n.

(Total 3 marks)

1576. The probability that a biased dice will land on a three is 0.24
Susan is going to throw the dice 300 times.
Work out an estimate for the number of times the dice will land on a three.

..
(Total 2 marks)

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1577. A straight line has equation


(a)

2y - 6x = 5

Find the gradient of the line.

..
(2)

The point (k, 6) lies on the line.


(b)

Find the value of k.

k = ..
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1578.

12 cm

10 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram represents a cone.
The height of the cone is 12 cm.
The diameter of the base of the cone is 10 cm.
Calculate the curved surface area of the cone.
Give your answer as a multiple of p.

.. cm

(Total 3 marks)

1579. (a)

Write down the value of 36 2

(1)

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(b)

3
2

4n = 8

1
3

Find the value of n.

n = ..
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

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1580.

350 cm

1 .2 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a piece of wood.
The piece of wood is a prism of length 350 cm.
The cross-section of the prism is a semi-circle with diameter 1.2 cm.
Calculate the volume of the piece of wood.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

cm

(Total 4 marks)

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1581. (a)

Complete the table of values for

-2

-1

-1.5

y = x - 3x + 1

-1

-0.5

0.5

2.375

-0.375

1.5

-0.125

3
(1)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of

y = x - 3x + 1

for

-2 x 2

2 x

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1582. The weight of a piece of wire is directly proportional to its length.


A piece of wire is 25 cm long and has a weight of 6 grams.
Another piece of the same wire is 30 cm long.
Calculate the weight of the 30 cm piece of wire.

.. grams
(Total 2 marks)

1583. Make a the subject of the formula

2(3a - c) = 5c + 1

..
(Total 3 marks)

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1584. Solve x + 3x - 5 = 0
Give your solutions correct to 4 significant figures.

.
(Total 3 marks)

1585. Jim spins a biased coin.


The probability that it will land on heads is twice the probability that it will land on tails.
Jim spins the coin twice.
Find the probability that it will land once on heads and once on tails.

(Total 4 marks)

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1586.
12

11

10

4
7

(a)

Write down the time shown on the clock.


..
(1)

(b)

10

20

30

40

50

Write down the reading shown by the arrow ().


..
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1587. (a)

Write three hundred and fifty thousand in figures.


.
(1)

(b)

(i)

Write 25 400 in words.


...

(ii)

Write down the value of the 5 in 25 400.


.

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(2)

(c)

(i)

Write 25 730 correct to the nearest thousand.


.

(ii)

Write 25 730 correct to the nearest hundred.


.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1588. Six students each sat a history test and a geography test.
The marks of five of the students, in each of the tests, were used to draw the bar chart.
M a rk
K ey

20

H is to ry
G e o g ra p h y

18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0

(a)

A li

B en

C a th y

D e n n is

E rik a

Fahad

How many marks did Ali get in his history test?

(1)

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(b)

How many marks did Dennis get in his geography test?

(1)

(c)

One student got a lower mark in the history test than in the geography test.
Write down the name of this student.

(1)

Fahad got 16 marks in the history test.


She got 11 marks in the geography test.
(d)

Use this information to complete the bar chart.


(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1589. In a shop the normal price of a jacket is 60


3
The cost of the jacket in a sale is 4 of the normal price.

(a)

3
Work out 4 of 60

..
(2)

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1
Darren has to travel 8 mile to the shop.

(b)

1
Write 8 as a decimal.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1590. James thinks of a number.


He multiplies his number by 2 and then adds 3.
His answer is 17.
The diagram shows this.

num ber

M u ltip ly b y 2

A dd 3

17

Work out the number that James thought of.

(Total 1 mark)

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1591. Mary thinks of a number.


She calls the number n.
She multiplies her number by 4 and then takes away 5.
Her answer is 19.
The diagram shows this.

M u ltip ly b y 4

Take aw ay 5

19

Write this as an equation, in terms of n.

(Total 2 marks)

1592.

x
(a)

Write down the mathematical name for this shape.


.
(1)

(b)

Write down the mathematical name for the angle marked x.


.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1593. Here are 10 numbers.


3 2 5 4 2 4 6 2 1 2
Find the mode of these numbers.

.
(Total 1 mark)

1594. Here is a rectangle.

(a)

Write down the order of rotational symmetry of the rectangle.


.
(1)

(b)

On the rectangle, draw all the lines of symmetry.


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1595.

What fraction of the large triangle is shaded?


Give your fraction in its simplest form.

.
(Total 2 marks)

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1596. Here are two readings from a gas meter.


0

January

April

The difference in the meter readings gives the number of units of gas used.
The cost of gas is 21p for each unit of gas used.
Work out the cost of gas used.
Give your answer in pounds ().


(Total 4 marks)

1597. (a)

Simplify

q+q+q+q

.
(1)

(b)

Simplify

7x + 3y + 2x - 2y

.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1598. Work out the value of

6 - 2 (5 - 1)

(Total 1 mark)

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1599. Here is a sketch of a rhombus.

50

130
6 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The rhombus has a side of length 6 cm.


One angle of the rhombus is 50.
Another angle of the rhombus is 130.
Use a ruler and a protractor to make an accurate drawing of the rhombus.

(Total 3 marks)
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1600. Angela asked 20 people in which country they spent their last holiday.
Here are their answers.
France

Spain

Italy

England

Spain

England

France

Spain

Italy

France

England

Spain

Spain

Italy

Spain

France

England

Spain

France

Italy

Design and complete a suitable data collection sheet that Angela could have used to show this
information.

(Total 4 marks)

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1601. Jessica is paid 7 for each hour that she works.


She works for y hours.
(a)

Write down an expression, in terms of y, for the amount, in pounds (), that Jessica is
paid.

.
(1)

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Lucy is also paid 7 for each hour that she works.


She works for three times as many hours as Jessica.
(b)

Write down an expression, in terms of y, for the amount, in pounds (), that Lucy is paid.
Give your answer as simply as possible.

.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1602. Asif, Barbara and Curtly share some money.

3
Asif receives 8 of the money.
1
Barbara receives 3 of the money.
What fraction of the money does Curtly receive?

(Total 3 marks)

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1603. ABCDE is a regular pentagon.


AEF and CDF are straight lines.
A

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Work out the size of angle DFE.
Give your reason for your answer.

(Total 3 marks)

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1604. Using the information that


38 323 = 12 274
find the value of
(i)

0.38 323

(ii)

12 274 380

(iii)

37 323

(Total 4 marks)

1605. Here are six numbers

75%

8
10

9
12

0.75

2
66 3 %

6
8

3
Two of the numbers are not equal to 4
Draw a circle around each of the two numbers.
(Total 2 marks)

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1606. The normal cost of a coat is 94


In a sale the cost of the coat is reduced by 36%
Work out 36% of 94

..
(Total 2 marks)

1607. A company makes hearing aids.


A hearing aid is chosen at random.
The probability that is has a fault is 0.09
Work out the probability that a hearing aid, chosen at random, will not have a fault.

(Total 1 mark)

1608. Find the value of the square root of 1.5625

.
(Total 1 mark)

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1609.
N

A
Measure the bearing of A from B.

(Total 1 mark)

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1610.
B

2x
P

(x + 1 5 )
A

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


PACQ is a straight line.
AB and CD are parallel.
Angle PAB = (2x).
Angle QCD = (x + 15).
Work out the value of x.

x =
(Total 3 marks)

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1611.

Rotate the shaded triangle through 45, anticlockwise, about the point A.
(Total 2 marks)

1612. 7 7 = 7 7

Find the value of k.

k =
(Total 2 marks)

1613. Simplify

15a 3 b 7
3a 2 b 3

..
(Total 2 marks)

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1614. Some students took a test.


The table shows information about their marks.
Minimum mark

10

Lower quartile

33

Interquartile range

35

Median mark

43

Range

65

Use this information to draw a box plot.

10

20

30

40
M a rk

50

60

70

80
(Total 3 marks)

1615. Solve

5x
2x + 1 = 3

x = ..
(Total 2 marks)

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1616.
P

O
R

The diagram shows 4 straight lines, labelled P, Q, R and S.


The equations of the straight lines are
A:
B:
C:
D:

y = 2x
y = 3 - 2x
y = 2x + 3
y=3

Match each straight line, P, Q, R and S to its equation.


Complete the table.
Equation

Straight line
(Total 2 marks)

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1617.
A

(1 1 5 + x )
D

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

AB = AC.
BCD is a straight line.
Angle ACD = (115 + x).
Find, in terms of x, the size of angle BAC.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

Angle BAC =
(Total 3 marks)

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1618. (i)

Convert the recurring decimal 0.36 to a fraction.

(ii)

Convert the recurring decimal 2. 136 to a mixed number.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

(Total 5 marks)

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1619.
L

3 .7 m

6 .3 m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Angle MLN = 90.
LM = 3.7 m.
MN = 6.3 m.
Work out the length of LN.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

LN = ... m
(Total 3 marks)

1620. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


-1
(a)

11

15

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of this sequence.


...
(2)

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In another arithmetic sequence the nth term is 8n - 16


John says that there is a number that is in both sequences.
(b)

Explain why John is wrong.


......
......
..
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1621. A teacher asked 50 children how much pocket money they got each week.
The table shows some information about their replies.
Pocket money
(x)

Frequency

0<x2

2<x4

10

4<x6

23

6<x8

14

8 < x 10

Work out the estimate for the mean amount of pocket money the children got.

.............................
(Total 4 marks)

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1622. Write the number 620 000 000 in standard form.

(Total 1 mark)

1623.
B
50

C
20

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


BCEF is a trapezium.
EC is parallel to FDB.
CD is parallel to EF.
Angle CBD = 50.
Angle DEF = 20.

Angle EFD = 90.

EF = x.
(a)

Express, in terms of x,
(i)

the length of DF,


.

(ii)

the area of triangle DEF.

.
(3)

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(b)

Work out the percentage of the trapezium BCEF that is not shaded.

. %
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

1624. (a)

Write 0.38 as a percentage.

%
(1)

(b)

3
10
Write
as a percentage.

%
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1625. Here are some patterns made out of squares.

P a tte rn
num ber 1
(a)

P a tte rn
num ber 2

P a tte rn
num ber 3

P a tte rn
num ber 4

On the grid draw Pattern number 5.

(1)

(b)

Complete the table for Pattern number 5 and Pattern number 6.


Pattern number

Number of squares

6
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1626.

= 1 cm

(a)

Find the area of the shape.

.... cm

(1)

(b)

Find the perimeter of the shape.

...
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1627. (a)

Work out the value of


(i)

...
(ii)

...
(2)

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(b)

Write as a power of 10
10 10 10 10 10

..
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1628. There are 30 students in a class.


20 of these students are female.
Find the fraction of the class that is female.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

..
(Total 2 marks)

1629. Explain why

90 is less than 10.

.
.
.
.
(Total 1 mark)

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1630. Translate shape P 3 squares to the left and 2 squares down.

(Total 1 mark)

1631. Enlarge shape Q by a scale factor of 2.

(Total 2 marks)

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1632. Here are the weights, in kilograms, of 15 parcels.


1.1

1.7

2.0

1.0

1.1

0.5

3.3

1.5

2.6

3.5

2.1

0.7

1.2

0.6

2.0

Draw a stem and leaf diagram to show this information.

(Total 3 marks)

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1633. Robin carried out a traffic survey.


He drew a bar chart to show how many buses, cars, bicycles and lorries he saw.
24
20
N um ber
of
v e h ic le s

16
12
8
4
0

B us

C ar

B ic y c le

L o rry

Van

T y p e o f v e h ic le
(a)

Write down how many cars he saw.

(1)

Robin also saw 8 vans.


(b)

Use this information to complete the bar chart.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1634.
Menu
Hot dog
Chicken salad
Hamburger
Pizza

$5.10
$4.50
$3.80
$4.00

A British family are on holiday in San Francisco.


At a caf they order 3 hot dogs and 1 chicken salad.
The exchange rate is 1 = $1.44
Work out their total bill in pounds ().


(Total 4 marks)

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1635. Here are 7 quadrilaterals.

A
B

(a)

Write down the letter of a parallelogram.

(1)

Two of the quadrilaterals are congruent.


(b)

Write down the letters of these quadrilaterals.


and
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1636.

Tanya picks strawberries to earn some money.


She puts the strawberries in baskets.
The formula can be used to work out her pay.
Pay = 15 per day + 2 for each full basket
Tanya worked all day on Monday.
She filled 12 baskets with strawberries.
Work out Tanyas pay on Monday.

.
(Total 2 marks)

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1637. Here are the first four terms of a simple sequence.


Write down the next term in the sequence.
5

12

19

26

..
(Total 1 mark)

1638. Find the value of

2.2

.
(Total 1 mark)

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1639.
A

6 .8 c m
B

9 .5 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Work out the area of triangle ABC.

. cm

(Total 2 marks)

1640. (a)

Solve w - 3 = 9

w = ..
(1)

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(b)

Solve 8x = 56

x = ..
(1)

(c)

Solve

5y + 3 = 3y + 10

y = ..
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1641. Here are two trapeziums.


x

45
24 cm
6 cm

y cm

16 cm
2 cm
w cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The big trapezium is an enlargement of the small trapezium with a scale factor of 4.
(a)

Find the value of


(i)

w,
w =

(ii)

x,
x =

(iii)

y.
y =
(3)

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(b)

Work out the area of the big trapezium.

.. cm

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

1642. Jenny said that the length of her book is 21.335 cm.
The length given by Jenny is not sensible.
Explain why her answer is not sensible.
..................
..................
..................
(Total 1 mark)

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1643. P = Q - 2Q
Find the value of P when Q = -3

P = .....
(Total 2 marks)

1644. (a)

Write 3.8 10

as an ordinary number.

..........
(1)

(b)

Write the number

0.00045

in standard form.

..........
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1645. Factorise

x + 2x - 15

..
(Total 2 marks)

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1646. Mathstown Rovers played 40 football matches.


The table shows information about their results.
Won

Drawn

Lost

18

13

The incomplete pie chart shows some of this information.


Complete the pie chart.

W on

(Total 2 marks)

1647. (a)

Complete the table of values for


x

-3

-11

-2

y = 3x - 2
-1
-5

3
7
(2)

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(b)

On the grid below, draw the graph of

y = 3x - 2

y
12
10
8
6
4
2
3

2
4
6
8
10
12
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1648. Mrs. Jones shared 375 between her two children in the ratio 1 : 6
She gave the bigger share to Matthew.
Work out how much money she gave to Matthew.


(Total 2 marks)

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1649. The radius of a circle is 3.60 m.


Work out the area of the circle.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

3 .6 0 m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

...
(Total 3 marks)

1650. Factorise

x - 10x

....
(Total 1 mark)

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1651. The equation

x - 15x = 31

has a solution between 4 and 5.


Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.
You must show ALL your working.

x = .
(Total 4 marks)

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1652.
A

6 .2 c m

24
B

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Angle ABC = 90.


Angle ACB = 24.
AC = 6.2 cm.
Calculate the length of BC.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

. cm
(Total 3 marks)

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1653. (a)

Solve the inequality

4x 3 < 7

(2)

An inequality is shown on the number line.


4

(b)

Write down the inequality.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1654.
P

Use ruler and compass to construct the perpendicular from P to the line segment AB.
You must show all construction lines.
(Total 2 marks)

1655. Find the value of

55 5 7
510

..
(Total 2 marks)

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1656.
y
4
3
2
P
1
4

Q
1

1
2
3
4

Triangle P has been rotated 180 about the point (1, 1) to give triangle Q.
(a)

Rotate triangle Q 180 about the point (3, 1).


Label the triangle R.
(2)

(b)

Describe the single transformation that takes triangle P to triangle R.


..
..
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1657. A straight line has equation


(a)

y = 5 3x

Write down the gradient of the line.


..
(1)

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(b)

Write down the coordinates of the point where the line crosses the y axis.

( , )
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1658. Some students at Highfliers School took a mathematics examination.


The unfinished table and histogram show some information about their marks.
Mark (x%)

Frequency

0 < x 40

10

40 < x 60

40

60 < x 75

45

75 < x 85

60

85 < x 95
95 < x 100

25

6
F re q u e n cy
d e n s ity
5

0
0
(a)

20

40

60
M a rk (x % )

80

100

Use the information in the table to complete the histogram.


(1)

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(b)

Use the information in the histogram to complete the table.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1659. Find the value of

3
16 4

(0.04)

1
2

....
(Total 3 marks)

1660. Expand

(x + 5)(x + 8)

(Total 2 marks)

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1661. Factorise x - 5x - 14

(Total 2 marks)

1662. Make y the subject of the formula


x = 3y + 2

(Total 2 marks)

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1663. Jacob has 2 bags of sweets.

Bag P

Bag Q

Bag P contains 3 green sweets and 4 red sweets.


Bag Q contains 1 green sweet and 3 yellow sweets.
Jacob takes one sweet at random from each bag.
(a)

Complete the tree diagram.


B ag P

B ag Q
g re e n

3
7

g re e n
y e llo w
g re e n
re d
y e llo w
(2)

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(b)

Calculate the probability that Jacob will take 2 green sweets.

.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1664.

1 2 .6 c m

5 .7 c m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The radius of the base of a cone is 5.7 cm.
Its slant height is 12.6 cm.
Calculate the volume of the cone.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.. cm

(Total 4 marks)

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1665. Correct to 2 significant figures, the area of a rectangle is 470 cm .


Correct to 2 significant figures, the length of the rectangle is 23 cm.
Calculate the upper bound for the width of the rectangle.

. cm
(Total 3 marks)

1666. Simplify
x 2 (5 x)
x 2 25

(Total 2 marks)

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1667.

(a)

(i)

What fraction of this shape is shaded?


Write your fraction in its simplest form.
..........................

(ii)

1
Shade 4 of this shape.

(3)

9 is the number that is half way between 6 and 12.


6 ..........9....... 12
(b)

Work out the number that is half way between


(i)

20 .......................

(ii)

100 000

(iii)

6.5.......................

6.6

(iv)

1
4 .......................

1
2

.......................

60
200 000

(4)
(Total 7 marks)

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1668. Nick fills his van with large wooden crates.


The weight of each crate is 69 kg.
The greatest weight the van can hold is 990 kg.
Work out the greatest number of crates that the van can hold.

..........................
(Total 4 marks)

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1669. The conversion graph can be used for changing between miles and kilometres.
k ilo m e tre s
12

10

0
(i)

m ile s

Use the graph to change 3 miles to kilometres.


...................... km

(ii)

Use the graph to change 11 kilometres to miles.


.................. miles
(Total 2 marks)

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1670. (a)

Write down the mathematical name of each of these 3-D shapes.

(2)

Here are the nets of two different 3-D shapes.


(b)

Write down the mathematical name of each of these 3-D shapes.


....................................

.......................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1671. The diagram shows a sketch of a triangle.

10 m

15 m

20 m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The lengths of the sides of the triangle are 20 m, 10 m and 15 m.
Use a scale of 1 cm to 2 m to make an accurate scale drawing of the triangle.
The 20m line has been accurately drawn.

(Total 3 marks)

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1672. Work out 45% of 800

............................
(Total 2 marks)

1673. Richard paid 56p for 7 pencils.


The cost of each pencil was the same.
Work out the cost of 4 of these pencils.

......................... p
(Total 2 marks)

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1674. (a)
S

x
P

50
R

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


PQR is a straight line.
SQ = SR.
(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x


..........................

(ii)

Give reasons for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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(b)

62

64

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


DE is parallel to FG.
(i)

Find the size of the angle marked y.

..........................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1675. Christine buys


a calculator costing 5.95
a pencil case costing 1.62
a ruler costing 25p
two pens costing 48p each
She pays with a 10 note.
(a)

How much change should she get from her 10 note?

........................
(3)

Christine needs 160 tiles for a room.


Tiles are sold in boxes.
There are 12 tiles in each box.
(b)

Work out the least number of boxes of tiles that Christine needs.

.................. boxes
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1676. Sarah watched a water ride at a theme park.


She counted the number of people in each of 20 boats.
These numbers are shown below.

(a)

Complete the frequency table.


Number of people in a boat

Tally

Frequency

1
2
3
4
5
(2)

(b)

Write down the mode of the number of people in a boat.

..........................
(1)

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Emily asked 5 people the number of rides each of them had been on.
The numbers are shown below.
6
(c)

10

Work out the mean number of rides per person.

..........................
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

1677. (a)

Write down the special name for this type of angle.

..................................................
(1)

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(b)

230
120

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


This diagram is wrong.
Explain why.
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
(Total 1 mark)

1678. Eggs are sold in boxes.


A small box holds 6 eggs.
Hina buys x small boxes of eggs.
Write down, in terms of x, the total number of eggs in these small boxes.

..........................
(Total 1 mark)

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1679. A student bought a pair of sunglasses in the USA.


He paid $35.50
In England, an identical pair of sunglasses costs 26.99
The exchange rate is 1 = $1.42
In which country were the sunglasses cheaper, and by how much?
Show all your working.

................................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1680. The radius of a circle is 6.4 cm.


Work out the circumference of this circle.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

6 .4 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

....................... cm
(Total 2 marks)

1681. Change 5 kg to pounds.

................ pounds
(Total 2 marks)

1682. (a)

Expand

t(t 2)
..........................
(1)

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(b)

Factorise 3y 12
..........................
(1)

(c)

Solve

4w + 5 = w 7

w = ...................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

1683. A is the point with coordinates (2, 6)


B is the point with coordinates (4, 14)
M is the midpoint of the line segment AB.
Work out the coordinates of the point M.

(............, ............)
(Total 2 marks)

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1684. Simplify
(i)

e+f+e+f+e
..........................

(ii)

p +p +p

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

1685. Mrs Adams bought cinema tickets for 4 adults and their children.
An adult ticket costs 5
A child ticket costs 4
Mrs Adams paid a total of 48
Work out the number of child tickets bought by Mrs Adams.

..........................
(Total 3 marks)

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1686. A box contains sweets which are red or green or yellow or orange.
The probability of taking a sweet of a particular colour at random is shown in the table.
Colour

Red

Green

Yellow

Probability

0.25

0.1

0.3

Orange

Sarah is going to take one sweet at random from the box.


Work out the probability that Sarah will take an orange sweet.

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

1687. (a)

Simplify

k k

..........................
(1)

(b)

Expand and simplify 4(x + 5) + 3(x 7)

..........................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1688. Solve 3x 2 = 22

x = ....................
(Total 2 marks)

1689. Solve

20y 16 = 18y 9

y = ....................
(Total 3 marks)

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1690. The manager of a school canteen has made some changes.


She wants to find out what students think of these changes.
She uses this question on a questionnaire.
How much money do you normally spend in the canteen?

A lot

Not much

Design a better question for the canteen manager to use.


You should include some response boxes.

(Total 2 marks)

1691. Eggs are sold in boxes.


A small box holds 6 eggs.
A large box holds 12 eggs.
Hina buys x small boxes of eggs.
Hina also buys 4 less of the large boxes of eggs than the small boxes.
(a)

Find, in terms of x, the total number of eggs in the large boxes that Hina buys.

..........................
(1)

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(b)

Find, in terms of x, the total number of eggs that Hina buys.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

..........................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1692.
9 .3 c m

1 2 .4 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a solid cylinder.
The radius of the cylinder is 9.3 cm.
Its height is 12.4 cm.
Calculate the total surface area of the cylinder.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

................... cm

(Total 3 marks)

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1693. A straight line has equation

y = 2(3 4x)

Find the gradient of the straight line.

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

1694. Solve

2x + 7 = 6(x + 3)

x = ....................
(Total 3 marks)

1695. Change 1.2 cubic metres to cubic centimetres.

........................................ cubic centimetres


(Total 2 marks)

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1696.
y
6

B
D

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


ABCD is a rectangle.
A is the point (0, 1).
C is the point (0, 6).
The equation of the straight line through A and B is y = 2x + 1
(a)

Find the equation of the straight line through D and C.

..........................
(2)

(b)

Find the equation of the straight line through B and C.

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1697.

C
48
O

B
A

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A, B and C are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.


Angle ACB = 48
(a)

Write down the size of angle AOB.


Give a reason for your answer.

..........................
(2)

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D
E

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

D, E, F and G are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.


(b)

Prove that, in the cyclic quadrilateral DEFG,


angle DEF + angle DGF = 180

You may use, without proof, any standard theorem (fact) excluding those that refer to a cyclic
quadrilateral.

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1698.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The two cylinders, A and B, are mathematically similar.
The height of cylinder B is twice the height of cylinder A.
2

The total surface area of cylinder A is 180 cm .


Calculate the total surface area of cylinder B.

..........................
(Total 3 marks)

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1699.

3 (x 3 )

2x + 5

4x 1
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The lengths, in cm, of the sides of the triangle are 3(x 3), 4x 1 and 2x + 5
(a)

Write down, in terms of x, an expression for the perimeter of the triangle.


....................... cm
(1)

The perimeter of the triangle is 49 cm.


(b)

Work out the value of x.

x = ....................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1700. Lesley wrote down the colour of each car in the school car park.
The bar chart shows this information.
16
14
N u m b er of cars

12
10
8
6
4
2
0

(a)

W h ite

R ed

B lu e
C o lo u r

S ilv e r

G re e n

Write down the number of blue cars.


..........................
(1)

(b)

What colour were most cars?


..........................
(1)

(c)

Work out the total number of cars.

..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1701. Here are four quadrilaterals labelled A, B, C and D.

A
re c ta n g le

C
rh o m b u s

(a)

B
p a ra lle lo g ra m

D
k ite

Write down the letter of the quadrilateral which has


(i)

exactly one line of symmetry,

...............

(ii)

no lines of symmetry,

...............

(iii)

both diagonals as lines of symmetry.

...............
(3)

(b)

Write down the letter of the quadrilateral which does not have rotational symmetry of
order 2.
...............
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1702. Here is a list of numbers.

17 24

25

26

35

43

44

From the numbers in the list, write down


(i)

the odd number that is larger than 40,


..........................

(ii)

the number that is a multiple of 7,


..........................

(iii)

two numbers that have a difference of 20,


............., .............

(iv)

the number that has the same value as 2 + 3 5


..........................
(Total 4 marks)

1703. (a)

Simplify
5m + 7m
..........................
(1)

(b)

Multiply out
3 (2p 5)
..........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1704. Work out


7.6 4.83

..........................
(Total 1 mark)

5
1705. 8

1
2

3
4

Write these fractions in order of size.


Start with the smallest fraction.

..............................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1706. The diagram shows the positions of two ships, A and B.

A ship C is on a bearing of 064 from ship A.


Ship C is also on a bearing of 290 from ship B.
In the space above, draw an accurate diagram to show the position of ship C.
Mark the position of ship C with a cross . Label it C.
(Total 3 marks)

1707. (a)

Write the number four thousand and sixty two in figures.


...................................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the value of the 7 in the number 76 320


...................................................
(1)

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(c)

Write the number 2536 to the nearest hundred.


...................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1708. A packet of biscuits costs 56p.


A bottle of cola costs 1.14

Emma buys 4 packets of biscuits and one bottle of cola.


She pays with a 10 note.
Work out how much change she should get.

.............................
(Total 3 marks)

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1709.
y
P

4
3
2
1
4

1
2
3
4

(i)

Write down the coordinates of point P.


(............. , ..............)

(ii)

On the grid, plot the point (3, 1).


Label this point with the letter Q.
(Total 2 marks)

3
1710. Work out 7 of 168

................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1711. Simplify
3a + 5b + 6a 2b

...............................................
(Total 2 marks)

1712. Jalin wrote down the ages, in years, of seven of his relatives.
45,
(a)

38,

43,

43,

39,

40,

39

Find the median age.

.......................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the range of the ages.

.......................................
(1)

(c)

Work out the mean age.

.......................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1713.
y

B
(a)

Reflect triangle R in the line AB.


Label the new triangle S.
(1)

(b)

Rotate triangle R a half turn about the point O.


Label the new triangle T.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1714. (a)

Work out
(i)

3 11
..........................

(ii)

3 5
..........................
(2)

(b)

7 1
Work out 8 4

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1715. Lindas mark in a maths test was 36 out of 50


Find 36 out of 50 as a percentage.

............................. %
(Total 2 marks)

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1716. Bob asked 100 adults which one type of music they enjoyed.
They could choose Jazz or Rock or Classical or Folk music.
The two-way table shows some information about their answers.
Jazz
Men

Classical

Folk

Total

19

52

11

100

12

Women

23

Total
(a)

Rock

21

Complete the two-way table.


(3)

(b)

How many women did not choose Classical music?

..........................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1717. Here are the first four terms of an arithmetic sequence.


3

11

15

Write down, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of the sequence.

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

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1718. Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 32 and 80

..................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1719.
y

7
6
5
T
4
3
2
1
7

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Rotate triangle T through 90 clockwise about the point (2, 1).


(Total 2 marks)

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1720. P = 3a + 5b
a = 5.8
b = 3.4
Work out the value of P.
P = ..........................
(Total 2 marks)

1721.
B
x

43

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Triangle ABC is isosceles.
AB = BC
Angle C = 43
(i)

Work out the value of x.


x = .............................

(ii)

Give reasons for your answer.


................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1722. Ann buys a dress in a sale.


The normal price of the dress is reduced by 20%.
The normal price is 36.80
Work out the sale price of the dress.

..........................
(Total 3 marks)

1723. A bag contains some balls which are red or blue or green or black.
Yvonne is going to take one ball at random from the bag.
The table shows each of the probabilities that Yvonne will take a red ball or a blue ball or a
black ball.
Colour

Red

Blue

Probability

0.3

0.17

Green

Black
0.24

Work out the probability that Yvonne will take a green ball.

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

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1724. The size of each interior angle of a regular polygon is 156.


Work out the number of sides of the polygon.

............................
(Total 3 marks)

1725. Using the information that


73 154 = 11 242
write down the value of
(i)

7.3 1.54
............................

(ii)

112 420 0.73


.............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1726. Alex and Ben were given a total of 240


They shared the money in the ratio 5 : 7
Work out how much money Ben received.

.............................
(Total 2 marks)

1727. 60 office workers recorded the number of words per minute they could type.
The grouped frequency table gives information about the number of words per minute they
could type.

(a)

Number of words (w)


per minute

Frequency

0 w < 20

20 w < 40

18

40 w < 60

16

60 w < 80

15

80 w < 100

100 w < 120

Find the class interval in which the median lies.


.................................................
(2)

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The cumulative frequency graph for this information has been drawn on the grid.
70
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
0

(b)

20

40

60

80

100
120
N u m b e r o f w o rd s (w )
p e r m in u te

Use this graph to work out an estimate for the interquartile range of the number of words
per minute.

..........................
(2)

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(c)

Use this graph to work out an estimate for the number of workers who could type more
than 70 words per minute.
..........................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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1728.
B
A

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
B and C are points on a circle, centre O.
AB and AC are tangents to the circle.
Angle BOC = 108.
Work out the size of angle BAO.
Give a reason for each stage in your working.

.............................
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(Total 3 marks)

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1729.
y

T
O

Enlarge triangle T, scale factor 2, centre O.


(Total 2 marks)

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1730. p is a prime number not equal to 7


(a)

Write down the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of


49p

and

7p

....................................
(1)

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x and y are different prime numbers.


(b)

(i)

Write down the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of the two expressions
2

xy

xy

....................................
(ii)

Write down the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the two expressions
2

xy

xy

....................................
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

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1731. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x 6x + 10


x

10

6
10
(2)

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(b)

On the grid draw the graph of y = x 6x + 10


y
10

x
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1732. The first four terms of an arithmetic sequence are


21

17

13

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of this sequence.

.............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1733. (a)

Write 5 720 000 in standard form.


.............................
(1)

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p = 5 720 000
5
q = 4.5 10

(b)

pq
2
Find the value of ( p q)
Give your answer in standard form, correct to 2 significant figures.

................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1734.
(5 x + 1 )

(2 x + 1 )

(2 x + 1 )

(2 9 3 x )

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows the length, in centimetres, of each side of the rectangle.
The perimeter of the rectangle is P cm.
Work out the value of P.

P = ............................
(Total 4 marks)

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1735.
B

7 cm

12 cm

65
D

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


ABC is a triangle.
ADC is a straight line with BD perpendicular to AC.
AB = 7 cm.
BC = 12 cm.
Angle BAD = 65.
Calculate the length of AC.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

......................... cm
(Total 6 marks)

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1736. A shaded polygon has been drawn on the centimetre grid.

(a)

Work out the area of the shaded polygon.

............................. cm

(2)

(b)

Write down the mathematical name of the shaded polygon.


...................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1737.

25

10

84
8

(a)

30

From the numbers shown, write down


(i)

a square number,
.............................

(ii)

a cube number.
.............................
(2)

(b)

Write down the value of

49
.............................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1738. The Maldives is a country made up of 2000 islands.


People live on only 220 of these islands.
Write 220 as a fraction of 2000
Give your answer in its simplest form.

.............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1739. (a)

Solve

4x = 32

x = .............................
(1)

(b)

Solve

y 3 = 11

y = .............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1740.

80 cm

10 cm

L ig h t
B u lb
C a rto n
6 cm

6 cm

30 cm

30 cm
Diagrams NOT accurately drawn
A light bulb box measures 6 cm by 6 cm by 10 cm.
Light bulb boxes are packed into cartons.
A carton measures 30 cm by 30 cm by 80 cm.
Work out the number of light bulb boxes which can completely fill one carton.

..........................
(Total 3 marks)

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1741. Jessicas annual income is 12 000


She pays 10% of the 12 000 in rent.
1
She spends 4 of the 12 000 on clothes.
Work out how much of the 12 000 Jessica has left.

...................................
(Total 3 marks)

1742. There are 10 children in a playgroup.


The table shows information about the ages, in years, of these children.
Age in years

Frequency

Work out the mean age of the children.

.................................. years
(Total 3 marks)

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1743. Here are the first 4 terms of a simple number sequence.


6
(i)

11

16

21

Write down the next term of the sequence.


..........................

(ii)

Explain how you found your answer.


......................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

1744. (a)

1
Write 5 as a percentage.
................................ %
(1)

(b)

Write 0.64 as a percentage.


................................ %
(1)

(c)

Write 70% as a decimal.


................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1745.

re p re s e n ts 1 c m

Diagrams NOT accurately drawn


3

In this solid prism, the volume of each small cube is 1 cm .


(i)

(ii)

Find the area of the top face of the prism.

................................ cm

................................ cm

Work out the volume of the prism.

(Total 3 marks)

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1746. You can use this formula to work out the cost of printing a number of leaflets.
printing cost =

price per leaflet

number of leaflets

fixed charge

The price per leaflet is 0.32


The number of leaflets is 1400
The fixed charge is 65.50
Work out the printing cost.

..............................
(Total 3 marks)

1747.

103
Q

x
R

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


PQR is a straight line.
(i)

Work out the value of x.

x = ................................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


................................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1748. (a)

Use your calculator to find the value of 13

................................
(1)

(b)

30.9
Use your calculator to work out the value of 27.1 4.79

................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1749. Fifteen players scored goals for Hawkshaw Rovers in the last three years.
Here are the numbers of goals scored by each player.
10

13

24

25

33

10

21

16

24

16

31

20

In the space below, draw a stem and leaf diagram to show this information.

(Total 3 marks)

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1750.

Draw an enlargement, scale factor 3, of the shaded shape.


(Total 2 marks)

1751. (a)

Write the number 56 392 correct to one significant figure.

.............................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 0.0436 correct to one significant figure.

.............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1752. On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x 3


Use values of x from x = 1 to x = 4
y
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

1
2
3
4
5
6
(Total 3 marks)

1753. (a)

Write 65 200 in standard form.


...........................................
(1)

(b)

Write 8.36 10 as an ordinary number.


...........................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1754.
T
52

S
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
T and S are points on the circumference of a circle.
PT and PS are tangents to the circle.
Angle STP = 52.
Angle TPS = x.
(i)

Work out the value of x.

x = ................................

(ii)

Give reasons for your answer.


................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1755. C = 2p 5q
p = 3
q=4
Work out the value of C.

C = ..........................
(Total 2 marks)

1756.
A

C
B

B
A

The diagram shows a fair spinner in the shape of a rectangular octagon.


The spinner can land on A or B or C.
Marc spins the spinner.
Write down the probability that the spinner will land on A.

.............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1757. There are 40 chocolates in a box.


12 chocolates are plain chocolates.
The remaining chocolates are milk chocolates.
(a)

Work out the ratio of the number of plain chocolates to the number of milk chocolates in
the box.
Give your ratio in its simplest form.

..........................
(2)

Some plain chocolates are added to the box so that the ratio of the number of plain chocolates to
the number of milk chocolates is 1 : 2
(b)

Work out how many plain chocolates are added to the box.

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1758.

4 m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The radius of a circle is 4 m.
Work out the area of the circle.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.......................... m

(Total 2 marks)

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1759.
P

19 cm

15 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

PQR is a right-angled triangle.


Angle PQR = 90.
QR = 15 cm.
PR = 19 cm.
Work out the length of PQ.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.......................... cm
(Total 3 marks)

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1760. Use your calculator to work out the value of

126
92 sin 47
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............................
(Total 2 marks)

1761. (a)

Expand and simplify

(3x + 2)(4x + 1)

............................................
(2)

(b)

Factorise completely

3x + 6xy

............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1762. Simplify
(a)
4

3 3

.............................
(1)

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(b)

35
310

.............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1763. There are 970 students in Bayton High School.


Brian takes a random sample of 100 students.
He asks these 100 students which subject they like best.
They can choose English or Maths or Science.
Brian is going to use his results to work out an estimate of how many of the 970 students like
English best.
Explain how.
..........................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

1764. Make t the subject of the formula


u = 7t + 30

t = ..........................
(Total 2 marks)

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1765.
y
6
5
4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6
R is a reflection in the y-axis.
S is a reflection in the line y = 3
Describe fully the single transformation that is equivalent to the combined transformation of R
followed by S.
You may use the diagram to help you.

(Total 3 marks)

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1766. A straight line passes through the points (0, 5) and (3, 17).
Find the equation of the straight line.

...............................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

1767. Evaluate

2
3

..................................
(Total 2 marks)

1768. Solve
x + 6x = 4
Give your answers in the form p q, where p and q are integers.

...............................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1769.

P
b

The diagram shows two vectors a and b.

PQ = a + 2b
On the grid above draw the vector PQ .
(Total 2 marks)

1770. Calculate the reciprocal of 0.8

................................................
(Total 1 mark)

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1771. Expand and simplify


(y + 5)(y + 3)

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

1772. (a)

Write 0.000 000 000 054 in standard form.


.......................................
(1)

S = 12.6 R
R = 0.000 000 000 054
(b)

Use the formula to calculate the value of S.


Give your answer in standard form, correct to 3 significant figures.

S = ..........................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1773. (a)

Factorise completely

2(x 5) + 3(x 5)

................................
(2)

(b)

Simplify

3( y 4)
( y 4) 2

................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1774.
P

R
Use a ruler and compass to construct a bisector of angle PQR.
You must show all construction lines.
(Total 2 marks)

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1775.
P

R
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

S and T are points on a circle, centre O.


PSQ and PTR are tangents to the circle.
SOR and TOQ are straight lines.
(a)

Prove that triangle PQT and triangle PRS are congruent.

(3)

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Asif says that triangle STQ and triangle STR have equal areas.
(b)

Explain why Asif is correct.


................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1618

1776.

4
F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity
in p o ta to e s
p e r g ram 3

0
10

20

30

40
50
60
W e ig h t in g ra m s

70

80

90

100

The histogram gives information about the weights of some potatoes.


The shaded bar represents 20 potatoes.
(a)

Work out how many of the potatoes weigh 30 grams or less.

..........................
(1)

(b)

Work out how many of the potatoes weigh more than 45 grams.

..........................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1777.

(i)

Write down the reading shown on the scale.


.......................... kg

(ii)

Change 5.7 kg to grams.

.......................... g
(Total 2 marks)

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1778. Here is part of a railway timetable.


Letchworth

11 30

11 55

12 30

12 55

Hitchin

11 34

11 59

12 04

12 29

12 34

12 59

Stevenage

11 39

12 04

12 09

12 34

12 39

13 04

Hatfield

11 53

12 23

12 53

Potters Bar

11 59

12 29

12 59

London

12 17

12 30

12 48

13 05

13 17

13 31

A train leaves Letchworth at 11 55


(a)

At what time should this train arrive in London?


..........................
(1)

Another train leaves Letchworth at 12 55


(b)

Work out how many minutes it should take this train to get to London.

............... minutes
(1)

Jerry is going to London.


He will catch the train in Hatfield.
Jerry needs to arrive in London before 13 00
(c)

Write down the time of the latest train he can catch from Hatfield.

..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1621

1779. (a)

What fraction of this shape is shaded?

..........................
(1)

(b)

5
8
Shade
of this shape.

(1)

(c)

What percentage of this shape is shaded?

.......................... %
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1622

1780.

Mr Snow stayed some time at the South Pole.


The highest temperature there was 30 C.
The lowest temperature there was 57 C.
(a)

Work out the difference between the highest temperature and the lowest temperature at
the South Pole.

.......................... C
(1)

Mr Snow returned to his house in London.


The temperature outside his house was 2 C.
The temperature inside his house was 12 C higher.
(b)

Work out the temperature inside his house.

.......................... C
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1623

1781. Complete this table.


Write a sensible unit for each measurement.
Metric

Imperial

The height of a door

.............................................

feet

The distance between two towns

kilometres

..............................................
(Total 2 marks)

1782. Natasha says the probability that she will be late for school next Monday is 1.5
Natasha is wrong.
Explain why.
..........................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................................................
(Total 1 mark)

1783. Here are the shoe sizes of 6 students.


2

10

10

Work out the median shoe size.

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

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1624

1784.

(a)

Measure the size of the angle marked x.


..........................
(1)

(b)

What type of angle is shown by the letter y ?


.............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1785. Multiply out


(i)

4(2x 3)
.............................

(ii)

y(y + 8)
.............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1625

1786. A bar of chocolate costs 92p.


Peter buys four of these bars.
He pays with a 5 note.
Work out how much change he should get.

............................
(Total 2 marks)

1787. (a)

Write 0.37 as a fraction.

............................
(1)

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(b)

Write down all the factors of 21

.....................................................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1788. (a)

Simplify
x+x+x
............................
(1)

(b)

Simplify
2e 3f
............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1627

1789. A quadrilateral is shown on the grid.


y
10
9
8
7
6
5
4

3
2
1
O

(a)

10 x

Write down the mathematical name of this quadrilateral.


.....................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Reflect the quadrilateral in the line AB.


(2)

(c)

Write down the coordinates of the point B.


(.........., .........)
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1628

1790. The table shows information about 40 fruit trees.


Type of fruit tree

Number of trees

apple

12

plum

pear

14

peach

Draw an accurate pie chart to show the information in the table.

(Total 4 marks)

1791. Simplify
6x + 3y x + 5y

.............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1629

1792.

Rotate the triangle a half turn about the point O.


(Total 2 marks)

1793. (a)

Work out

8 3
6

..........................
(1)

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(b)

Work out
33 10 6 5

..........................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1794.
y

Reflect the triangle in the x-axis.


(Total 1 mark)

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1631

1795. The diagram shows a sketch of triangle ABC.


C

43
A

5 .6 c m

108
B

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

AB = 5.6 cm.
Angle A = 43.
Angle B = 108.
Make an accurate drawing of triangle ABC.
The line AB has been accurately drawn.

5 .6 c m

B
(Total 3 marks)

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1632

1796. Natasha says the probability that she will be late for school next Monday is 1.5
Natasha is wrong.
(a)

Explain why.
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
(1)

Bryan plays a game.


The probability that he will win the game is 0.7
(b)

Write down the probability that Bryan will not win the game.

..........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1797. Work out

5
2
7 3

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

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1798. Simplify
9e + 5f 2e + f
...............................
(Total 1 mark)

1799. Simplify
ccccc
...............................
(Total 1 mark)

1800. The first five terms of an arithmetic sequence are


2

12

17

22

Write down, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of this sequence.

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

1801. Complete the table by writing either expression or equation or identity or formula in each
space.
The first has been done for you.

1
A = 2 bh

formula

x + 5 = 86
7m + 5n
3p + 2q = p + p + p + q + q
(Total 2 marks)

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1802. Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 72 and 120.

..............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1803. Each child at a party can choose an ice cream.


They can choose a flavour from vanilla, strawberry or chocolate.
They can have their ice cream in a tub or in a cone.
Jill wants to show how many tubs and how many cones she needs for each flavour of ice cream.
(a)

Draw a two-way table Jill could use to show this information.

(2)

Eight children choose chocolate ice cream in a tub.


(b)

Write the number 8 in the correct place in your two-way table.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1804.
A

B
38

x
D

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is parallel to DEFG.


BE = EF.
Angle ABE = 38.
(a)

(i)

Find the value of x.


x = .............................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


......................................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the value of y.

y = .............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1805. (a)

Expand

y(y + 5)

..........................
(1)

(b)

Factorise

10x 6

..........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1806. Sanjay prepares a questionnaire.


Here is one of his questions.
What is your age in years?
under 20
20 30
30 40
40 50
over 50

What is wrong with this question?


..........................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................................................
(Total 1 mark)

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1807.

y
6
5
4
3
2
T
1
6

1
2
3
4
5
6

Rotate triangle T 90 clockwise about the point (2, 2).


(Total 2 marks)

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1808. Williams salary is 24 000


His salary increases by 4%.
Work out Williams new salary.

............................
(Total 3 marks)

1809. Solve

7x 4
5(x + 8) = 2

x = ............................
(Total 4 marks)

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1810. Write 140 as the product of its prime factors.

..............................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1811.
y
30
28
26
24
22
20

18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
O

10

12

(a)

16

14

18

20

22

24

On the grid, translate triangle P by the vector 3

Label the new triangle Q.


(1)

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(b)

1
On the grid, enlarge triangle P by a scale factor of 3 , centre (15, 6).
Label the new triangle R.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

1812. Solve
4 x = 2(3x 1)

x = ............................
(Total 3 marks)

1813. (i)

Write 638 000 in standard form.

.....................................................

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(ii)

Write 5.03 10 as an ordinary number.

.....................................................
(Total 2 marks)

1814. Simplify
(i)

a a

..............................

(ii)

c8
c2

..............................
(iii)

4 5

(e )

..............................
(Total 3 marks)

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1815. Express the recurring decimal 2.06 as a fraction.
Write your answer in its simplest form.

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1816. The table gives information about the times, in hours, some students took to complete a piece of
coursework.
Time (t) in hours

Frequency

0 < t 20

30

20 < t 30

40

30 < t 55

25

Use this information to draw a histogram.

10

20

30
40
T im e (t) in h o u rs

50

60
(Total 3 marks)

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1817. The equation


2

x + 2x = 410
has a solution between 7 and 8.
Use a trial and improvement to find this solution.
Give your solution correct to 1 decimal place.
You must show ALL your working.

x = ...........................
(Total 4 marks)

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1818.
P

5 .8 m

43

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


PQR is a triangle.
Angle Q = 90.
Angle R = 43.
PR = 5.8 m.
Calculate the length of QR.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

............................... m
(Total 3 marks)

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1819. Here are five graphs labelled A, B, C, D and E.

Each of the equations in the table represents one of the graphs A to E.


Write the letter of each graph in the correct place in the table.
Equation

Graph

x+y=5
y=x5
y = 5 x
y=5
x=5
(Total 3 marks)

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1820. A shop sells DVD players.


The table shows the number of DVD players sold in every three-month period from January
2003 to June 2004.
Year

Months

Number of DVD
players sold

2003

Jan Mar

58

Apr Jun

64

Jul Sep

86

Oct Dec

104

Jan Mar

65

Apr Jun

70

2004

(a)

Calculate the set of four-point moving averages for this data.

..............................................................................................
(2)

(b)

What do your moving averages in part (a) tell you about the trend in the sale of DVD
players?
................................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1821.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


This 12-sided window is made up of squares and equilateral triangles.
The perimeter of the window is 15.6 m.
Calculate the area of the window.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

......................... m

(Total 6 marks)

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1822. (a)

Here are the first four terms of a number sequence.


3

11

15

Write down the next two terms of the sequence.

........., .........
(1)

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(b)

Explain how you found your answer.


................................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1823. You can use this rule to work out the distance a car travels.
distance = average speed time
A car has an average speed of 60 km/h.
It travels for a time of 4 hours.
Use the rule to work out the distance the car travels.

............................. km
(Total 2 marks)

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1824. (a)

Write 0.37 as a percentage.


.............................. %
(1)

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(b)

1
Write 4 as a percentage.
.............................. %
(1)

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(c)

Write 19% as a fraction.


.................................
(1)

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(d)

Write 40 as a fraction of 140


Give your fraction in its simplest form.

..............................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1825. Find the value of


(i)

the square root of 36

.............................
(ii)

5 10

.............................
(iii)

.............................
(Total 3 marks)

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1826. Bob has 12 toy bricks.


Each toy brick is in the shape of a cube.
Each cube has sides of length 2 cm.

to y
b ric k
2 cm

2 cm
2 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Bob builds a solid cuboid.


He uses all 12 toy bricks.
Write down the length, width and height of one cuboid that Bob can build.

length ............................ cm
width ............................. cm
height .............................cm
(Total 2 marks)

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1827. A decagon is a polygon with 10 sides.


Work out the size of each exterior angle of a regular decagon.

............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1828. This is a recipe for making Spaghetti Carbonara for 4 people.


Spaghetti Carbonara
Ingredients for 4 people
400 g of spaghetti
120 g of bacon
2 tablespoons of oil
4 eggs
50 g of cheese
Bill is making Spaghetti Carbonara for 6 people.
Work out the amount he needs.

........................ g of spaghetti
........................ g of bacon
........................ tablespoons of oil
........................ eggs
........................ g of cheese
(Total 3 marks)

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1829. Here are nine shapes.

(i)

Write down the letter of a shape that is a pentagon.

..........................

(ii)

Write down the letters of the pair of congruent shapes.

............................ and ............................


(Total 2 marks)

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1830. The pictogram shows the number of hours of sunshine on a Monday, a Tuesday and a
Wednesday.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
represents 2 hours of sunshine

(a)

Work out the number of hours of sunshine on Wednesday.


................................
(1)

There were 10 hours of sunshine on Thursday.


There were 7 hours of sunshine on Friday.
(b)

Use this information to complete the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1831.

205

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


................................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1832.

A
B

Two shaded shapes are shown on the grid of centimetre squares.


(a)

Find the perimeter of shape A.

......................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the area of shape B.

...................................... cm
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(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1833. Hugh went on holiday to Italy.


While on holiday, he went shopping.
He bought a belt and a hat.
The belt cost 25 euros.
The hat cost 14 euros.
The exchange rate was 1 = 1.56 euros.
Work out the total cost of the belt and the hat.
Give the total cost in pounds.

................................
(Total 3 marks)

1834. (a)

Solve 5x = 30

x = ................................
(1)

(b)

Solve 2y 4 = 11

y = ................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1835. A bag contains some sweets.


The flavours of the sweets are either strawberry or chocolate or mint or orange.
Sarah is going to take one sweet at random from the bag.
The table shows the probability that Sarah will take a strawberry sweet or a mint sweet or an
orange sweet.
Flavour

Strawberry

Probability

0.32

Chocolate

Mint

Orange

0.17

0.2

Work out the probability that Sarah will take a chocolate sweet.

.............................
(Total 2 marks)

1836. A bag contains some beads which are red or green or blue or yellow.
The table shows the number of beads of each colour.
Colour

Red

Green

Blue

Yellow

Number of beads

Samire takes a bead at random from the bag.


Write down the probability that she takes a blue bead.

............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1837. The only pets a pet shop sells are hamsters and fish.
The ratio of the number of hamsters to the number of fish is 12 : 28
(a)

What fraction of these pets are hamsters?


Give your fraction in its simplest form.

.............................
(2)

The only fish the pet shop sells are goldfish and tropical fish.
The ratio of goldfish to tropical fish is 1 : 4
The shop has 280 fish.
(b)

Work out the number of goldfish the shop has.

.............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1838. Robert left school at 3 30 pm.


He walked home.
On the way home, he stopped to talk to a friend.
His sister, Sarah, left the same school at 3 45 pm.
She cycled home using the same route as Robert.
Here are the distance-time graphs for Roberts and Sarahs complete journeys.

D is ta n c e
fro m
school
(k m )

0
330

(a)

340

350

400

T im e
(p m )

Find the distance Robert walked during the first 10 minutes of his journey.

................................. km
(1)

(b)

Find the total time that Robert stopped to talk to his friend.

................................. minutes
(1)

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(c)

Write down the distance that Robert had walked when Sarah cycled past him.

................................. km
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1839. Triangle T is an enlargement, scale factor 2, of triangle S.

S
x

T
110
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Write down the value of x.


x = ..........................
(Total 1 mark)

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1840. On the grid, enlarge the shaded shape by a scale factor of 3, centre A.

(Total 3 marks)

1841. Expand and simplify


(x + 7)(x + 5)

...............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1842. The number of diagonals, D, of a polygon with n sides is given by the formula
n 2 3n
2
D=

A polygon has 20 sides.


Work out the number of diagonals of this polygon.

..................................
(Total 2 marks)

1843. Lottie measured the heights, in centimetres, of the girls in her class.
The table shows some information about the heights.
Height of shortest girl

137 cm

Height of tallest girl

180 cm

Median

162 cm

Lower quartile

148 cm

Upper quartile

172 cm

On the grid, draw a box plot to show this information.

130

140

150

160

170

180

190
H e ig h t (c m )
(Total 2 marks)

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1844. Use your calculator to work out the value of

5.4 8.1
12.3 5.9
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.................................................
(Total 2 marks)

1845. Mark recorded the number of e-mails he received each day for 21 days.
The stem and leaf diagram shows this information.
Number of e-mails

(a)

4 5 5 6 7 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 3 4 6 7 8

0 1 3 6

Key
2 6 means 26 e-mails

Find the median number of e-mails that Mark received in the 21 days.

..............................
(1)

(b)

Work out the range of the number of e-mails Mark received in the 21 days.

..............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)
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1846. Alex has a mobile phone.


Each month he pays
13.4p for each minute he uses his mobile phone
and
a fixed charge of 18.75
In January Alex uses his mobile phone for 405 minutes.
Work out the total amount Alex pays.

...............................
(Total 3 marks)

1847. Make p the subject of the formula

m = 3n + 2p

p = ...............................
(Total 2 marks)

1848. Solve 5x + 3 > 19

............................
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(Total 2 marks)

1849.
A

5 .8 c m

4 .3 c m

50

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


ABCD is a trapezium.
AD is parallel to BC.
Angle C = angle D = 90.
Angle B = 50.
AD = 5.8 cm.
AB = 4.3 cm.
Calculate the length of BC.
Give your answer, in centimetres, correct to one decimal place.

............................... cm
(Total 4 marks)

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1850. Jerry measures a piece of wood as 60 cm correct to the nearest centimetre.


(i)

Write down the minimum possible length of the piece of wood.


............................. cm

(ii)

Write down the maximum possible length of the piece of wood.


............................. cm
(Total 2 marks)

1851. Make a the subject of the formula

a
s = 4 + 8u

a = .............................
(Total 2 marks)

1852. (a)

Work out the value of

2 5 28
27

..............................
(2)

(b)

Write down the value of 6

..............................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1853. A straight line has equation 4y 5x = 2


Work out the gradient of this line.

..............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1854.
y
y = 4x 8
y = 2x + 3
A

x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows two straight lines intersecting at point A.


The equations of the lines are
y = 4x 8
y = 2x + 3
Work out the coordinates of A.

(.................., ..................)
(Total 3 marks)

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1855. p is inversely proportional to m.


p = 48 when m = 9
Calculate the value of p when m = 12

..................................
(Total 2 marks)

1856.
6 cm

20 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


A solid cylinder has a radius of 6 cm and a height of 20 cm.
(a)

Calculate the volume of the cylinder.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

...................................... cm

(2)

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The cylinder is made of a material that has a density of 1.5 g/cm .


(b)

Calculate the mass of the cylinder.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

...................................... g
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1857. Tony designs a game.


It costs 1.20 to play the game.

3
The probability of winning the game is 10
The prize for each win is 2.50
150 people play the game.
Work out an estimate of the profit that Tony should expect to make.

..............................
(Total 4 marks)

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1858.

x=

pq
pq

p = 4 10
6
q = 3 10
Find the value of x.
Give your answer in standard form correct to 2 significant figures.

x = .......................................
(Total 3 marks)

1859. Expand and simplify (x 9)(x + 4)

................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1860. A teacher asked some students how much time they spent using a mobile phone one week.
The histogram was drawn from this information.

F re q u en c y
d e n s ity
(s tu d e n ts
per
h o u r)

30

20

10

T im e
(h o u rs)
Use the histogram to complete the table.
Time (t) hours
0t<
1
2

Frequency

1
2

t<1

1t<2

30

2t<3
3t<5
(Total 2 marks)

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1861.

15 cm
10 cm

O
10 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows a sector of a circle, centre O, radius 10 cm.


The arc length of the sector is 15 cm.
Calculate the area of the sector.

.......................... cm

(Total 4 marks)

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1862. Some bulbs were planted in October.


The ticks in the table shows the months in which each type of bulb grows into flowers.
Month
Jan

Feb

March

April

May

June

Allium
Type

Crocus

of

Daffodil

bulb

Iris
Tulip

(a)

In which months do tulips flower?

(1)

(b)

Which type of bulb flowers in March?

(1)

(c)

In which month do most types of bulb flower?

(1)

(d)

Which type of bulb flowers in the same months as the iris?


....
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1863. Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
(a)

76, 103, 13,

130, 67

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(1)

(b)

3,

5,

0,

7,

(1)

(c)

70%,

3
4 , 0.6,

2
3

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1864.
Cat facts
40% of people named cats as their
favourite pet.
98% of women said they would rather
go out with someone who liked cats.
About

1
2 million families have a cat.

1
4 of cat owners keep a cat because cats
are easy to look after.

(a)

Write 40% as a fraction.


Give your fraction in its simplest form.

...
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(2)

(b)

1
Write 7 2 million in figures.

..
(1)

(c)

What percentage of people did not name cats as their favourite pet?

... %
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

1865. A shape has been drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.


Work out the area of the shape.
State the units with your answer.

..............................
(Total 3 marks)

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1866. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 3x + 2


x

5
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 3x + 2


y

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

1
2
3
4
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1867. 80 students each study one of three languages.


The two-way table shows some information about these students.
French

German

Spanish

Total

Female
Male
Total

17
31

28

80

39 of the 80 students are female.


15 of the 39 female students study French.
Complete the two-way table.
(Total 4 marks)

1868. (a)

2
Work out 60 3

..
(2)

(b)

Work out the value of 5t 7 when t = 3

..
(2)

(c)

Simplify 4p 2q

.
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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1869. A shaded shape has been drawn on the centimetre grid.

The shaded shape has two lines of symmetry.


Draw the two lines of symmetry on the shaded shape.
(Total 2 marks)

1870.

(a)

Write down the number marked with an arrow.


..
(1)

(b)

Find the number 6.7 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ().
..
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1871. (a)

Simplify

d+d+d

(1)

(b)

Simplify

2c + 4c + c

(1)

(c)

Solve

x + 7 = 3

x = ..
(1)

(d)

Solve

5y + 3 = 15

y = ..
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1872. Alison travels by car to her meetings.


Alisons company pays her 32p for each mile she travels.
One day Alison writes down the distance readings from her car.
Start of the day: 2430 miles
End of the day: 2658 miles
(a)

Work out how much the company pays Alison for her days travel.


(4)

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Tom also travels by car to his meetings.


Toms company works out the amount it will pay him for the distance he travels.
It uses the graph below.
120

100
A m ount
in p o u n d s
( )
80

60

40

20

O
(b)

50

100

150
D is ta n c e in m ile s

200

250

300

Use the graph to write down


(i)

the amount Toms company pays him when he travels 200 miles,
..

(ii)

the distance Tom travels when his company pays him 50.
.. miles
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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1873. 12. The cost of a book is 2.80


Mrs Brown has 60 to spend.
(a)

Work out the greatest number of these books that Mrs Brown can buy.

(2)

Daniel is going to buy a computer game for 40.


The price of the computer game is reduced by 20%.
(b)

Work out the priceDaniel pays for the computer game.

.
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

1874. (a)

Simplify

3y y

..
(1)

(b)

Simplify

5c + 7d 2c 3d
..
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2
3
1875. Work out the value of 3 4
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

(Total 2 marks)

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1876.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


In the diagram, A, B and C are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
Angle ACB = 75.
(i)

Work out the size of angle AOB.

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................
.....................
(Total 2 marks)

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1877. A man left home at 12 noon to go for a cycle ride.


The travel graph represents part of the mans journey.

At 12.45pm the man stopped for a rest.


(a)

For how many minutes did he rest?


minutes
(1)

The man stopped for another rest at 2pm.


He rested for one hour.
Then he cycled home at a steady speed. It took him 2 hours.
(b)

Complete the travel graph.


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1878.

The diagram shows a triangular prism.


The cross-section of the prism is an equilateral triangle.
(a)

In the space below, draw a sketch of a net for the triangular prism

(2)

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(b)

In the space below, use ruler and compasses to construct an equilateral triangle with
sides of length 6 centimetres.
You must show all construction lines.
One side of the triangle has already been drawn for you.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1879. The table shows information about the number of hours that 120 children used a computer last
week.
Number of hours
(h)

Frequency

0<h2

10

2<h4

15

4<h6

30

6<h8

35

8 < h 10

25

10 < h 12

Work out an estimate for the mean number of hours that the children used a computer.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

hours
(Total 4 marks)

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1880. 340 475 people live in Brinton.


A company carried out a survey.
It used a random sample of 1500 of the 340 475 people.
870 of this sample of 1500 people were male.
Work out an estimate for the number of females living in Brinton.

.
(Total 3 marks)

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1881. A lighthouse, L, is 3.2 km due West of a port, P.


A ship, S, is 1.9 km due North of the lighthouse, L.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Calculate the size of the angle marked x.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

x = ..
(Total 3 marks)

1882. Factorise p + 6p

(Total 2 marks)

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1703

2
3
1883. Work out the value of 1 3 + 2 4
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

(Total 3 marks)

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1704

1884.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows three points A (1, 5), B (2, 1) and C (0, 5).
The line L is parallel to AB and passes through C.
(a) Find the equation of the line L.

..
(4)

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The line M is perpendicular to AB and passes through (0, 0).


(b)

Find the equation of the line M.

(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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1706

1885. Amy is going to play one game of snooker and one game of billiards.
1
The probability that she will win the game of snooker is 3
3
The probability that she will win the game of billiards is 4
The probability tree diagram shows this information.

Amy played one game of snooker and one game of billiards on a number of Fridays.
She won at both snooker and billiards on 21 Fridays.
Work out an estimate for the number of Fridays on which Amy did not win either game.

(Total 3 marks)

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1707

1
1886. Use your calculator to work out the value of 2.73 3.86
2

(a)

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.
(2)

(b)

Give your answer to an appropriate degree of accuracy.

.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1708

1887. The table shows information about the number of hours that 120 children used a computer last
week.

(a)

Number of hours
(h)

Frequency

0<h2

10

2<h4

15

4<h6

30

6<h8

35

8 < h 10

25

10 < h 12

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Number of hours
(h)

Cumulative
frequency

0<h2

10

0<h4
0<h6
0<h8
0 < h 10
0 < h 12
(1)

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140

120

100
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
80

60

40

20

O
(b)

6
8
N u m b e r o f h o u rs (h )

10

12

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.


(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of children who used a computer for
less than 7 hours last week.

...
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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1710

1888.

P = r + 2r + 2a
P = 84
r = 6.7
Work out the value of a.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

a =
(Total 3 marks)

1889. The diagram below shows a 6-sided shape.


All the corners are right angles.
All measurements are given in centimetres.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


2

The area of the shape is 25 cm .


Show that

6x + 17x 39 = 0

(Total 3 marks)

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1711

1890.

For k > 0 each graph matches with one of the equations,

y = kx

y=k x

k
y= x

y = kx

Match each graph to its equation,


Equation

Graph

y = kx
y=k x

k
y= x
y = kx

(Total 3 marks)

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1712

1891. The table shows some information about the pupils at Statson School.
Year group

Boys

Girls

Total

Year 7

104

71

175

Year 8

94

98

192

Year 9

80

120

200

Total

278

289

567

Kelly carries out a survey of the pupils at Statson School.


She takes a sample of 80 pupils, stratified by both Year group and gender.
(a)

Work out the number of Year 8 boys in her sample.

.
(2)

(b)

(i)

Explain what is meant by a random sample.

(ii)

Describe a method that Kelly could use to take a random sample of Year 8 boys.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1713

1892. Simplify fully

2 4

(3xy )

.
(Total 2 marks)

18 10
1893. Write

in the form p + q 2 , where p and q are integers.

p = ....
q = .
(Total 2 marks)

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1714

1894. By eliminating x, find the solutions to the simultaneous equations


x 2y = 1
2
2
x + y = 13

x = .., y = .
or

x = .., y = .
(Total 7 marks)

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1715

1895.

(i)

40

50

60

70

(ii)
200 m l

k m /h
80

30

150 m l
90

100 m l
50 m l

(iii)

10

20

30

40

50

Write down the reading on each of these scales.


(i) ....................................... km/h
(ii) ............................................ ml
(iii) ............................................ C
(Total 3 marks)

1896. (a)

Write down the number fifty thousand, three hundred and seventy eight in
figures.
............................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the value of the 4 in the number 7643


............................................
(1)

(c)

Write 7643 to the nearest 100


............................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1716

1897. Here is an accurate drawing of a quadrilateral ABCD.


A

(a)

Write down the special name for this quadrilateral.


............................................
(1)

P____________________________________________Q
(b)

Measure the length PQ.


............................................cm
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1898. (a)

Simplify

5m + 3m 2m
............................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

p + 7q + 3p 2q
............................................
(2)

(c)

Multiply out

3(t 4)
............................................

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1717

(1)

(d)

Simplify 4a 3b
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

1899. (a)

4
Work out 5 of 30

............................................
(2)

(b)

4
Write 5 as a decimal.

............................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1718

1900. Daniel is conducting a survey into the amount of money that teenagers spend on magazines.
He uses this question on a questionnaire.
How much money do you spend on magazines?
1 2

Write down two things that are wrong with this question.
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

1901.
m irro r lin e

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1719

(i)

Draw the reflection of the shape above in the mirror line.

(ii)

Draw in the line of symmetry of this shape.


(Total 2 marks)

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1720

1902.
y
6
5
4
3
A

2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6

(a)

Write down the coordinates of point A.


( ........................ , ........................ )
(1)

(b)

On the grid, plot the point (5, 3).


Label this point with the letter B.
(1)

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(c)

On the grid, plot the point (4, 2).


Label this point with the letter C.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1903. Here are five clocks.

(a)

0 2 :5 3

0 1 :5 6

0 3 :2 0

0 2 :5 9

0 3 :0 2

Write down the letter of the clock that shows a time nearest to 03:00
............................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the difference, in minutes, between the shown on clock A and the time shown
on clock E.

.......................... minutes
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1722

1904. Tom recorded the shoe size of five of his friends.


Here are his results.
8
(a)

Work out the median shoe size.

............................................
(2)

Another friend has a shoe size of 8


(b)

Work out the median shoe size of all six friends of Tom.

............................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1723

1905. Rizwan buys


6 stamps at 25p each
2 packs of postcards at 89p per pack
1 pack of labels at 1.09
He pays with a 10 note.
Work out how much change Rizwan should get.

............................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1724

1906.
Diagrams NOT
accurately drawn

20 cm

80 cm

Circle A has a diameter of 20 cm.


Circle B has a diameter of 80 cm.
Find the ratio of the diameter of circle A to the diameter of circle B.
Give your ratio in its simplest form.

............................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1725

1907.
N
Q

P
(a)

Measure and write down the bearing of Q from P.


............................................
(1)

T
(b)

Find the bearing of T from R.


............................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1726

1908. Work out 70% of 340

..........................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1727

1909. v = 15 10t
t=4
Work out the value of v.

v = ..........................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1728

1910.
y
6
5
4
3
2
1

y = 1
1

1
2
3
4
5
6

Reflect the triangle in the line y = 1


(Total 2 marks)

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1729

1911.

C
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

7 cm

43
8 cm

ABC is a triangle.
AB = 8 cm.
AC = 1 cm.
Angle A = 43.
In the space below, make an accurate drawing of triangle ABC.
AB has been drawn for you.

______________________________________________
A

B
(Total 2 marks)

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1730

1912. Expand 3(t 4)

............................................
(Total 1 mark)

1913. Factorise completely

6q + 12

............................................
(Total 2 marks)

1914. Work out

1
2
4 1
2
5

............................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1731

1915. Work out the cube of 6

............................................
(Total 1 mark)

1916. 120 adults were each given a newspaper.


They were given one of, The Protector, The Daily Globe or The Truth.
The two-way table shows some information about the newspaper they were each given.
Complete the two-way table.
The Protector
Male

23

Female
Total

The Daily Globe

The Truth

Total

31

72

19
34

120
(Total 3 marks)

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1732

1917. Here are some diagrams relating to a circle.


Draw an arrow from each of the diagrams to its mathematical name.
The arrow showing an arc is drawn for you.

A rc

C irc le a n d
d ia m e te r

C irc le a n d
s e c to r

C irc le a n d
ta n g e n t

C irc le a n d
segm ent

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(Total 3 marks)

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1734

1918. Here are the first four terms of a number sequence.


2
(a)

12

17

Write down the 6th term of this number sequence.

............................................
(1)

The nth term of a different number sequence is 4n + 5


(b)

Work out the first three terms of this number sequence.

............

............

............
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1735

1919. The price of a DVD player was 120


In a sale, the price is reduced by 35%.
Work out the sale price of the DVD player.

............................................
(Total 3 marks)

1
1920. 3

2
5

5
8

6
10

7
12

9
15

Maria correctly converted each of these fractions to decimals.


Put a ring around each fraction which gave a recurring decimal.
(Total 2 marks)

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1736

1921.
y
6
5
P

4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6

(a)

Rotate triangle P 90 clockwise about the point (0, 2)


Label the new triangle Q.
(2)

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1737

(b)

Translate triangle P by the vector 6

Label the new triangle R.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1922. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


7 11 15 19 23
(a)

Write down, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of this sequence.

............................................
(2)

Pat says that 453 is a term in this sequence.


Pat is wrong.
(b)

Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

1923. (a)

Simplify

p8 p 2

.......................
(1)

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1738

(b)

4 3

Simplify

(w )

.......................
(1)

(c)

Simplify

2 2

5e f e f

.......................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1924. Write 58 000 in standard form

.......................
(Total 1 mark)

1925.
A

(4 x 2 5 )

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

(x + 3 )
B

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1739

ABC is a triangle.
Angle A = (4x 25).
Angle B = (x + 3).
The size of angle A is three times the size of angle B.
Work out the value of x.

x = ............................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1740

1926. Kath recorded the times, in minutes, taken by 170 students to travel to school.
The table gives information about her results.
Time (t minutes)

Frequency

0 t < 20

70

20 t < 35

45

35 t < 45

44

45 t < 50

11

Use the information in the table to draw a histogram.

F re q u en c y
d e n s ity

10

20

30

40

50

60

T im e (t m in u te s )

(Total 3 marks)

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1741

1927. The recurring decimal 0.72 can be written as the fraction 11

Write the recurring decimal 0.572 as a fraction.

............................................
(Total 2 marks)

1928. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x + x.


x

0
0

6
(2)

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1742

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x + x.


y
12
10
8
6
4
2

2
4
6
8
10
12

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1743

1929. A piece of wood is of length 45 cm.


The length is divided in the ratio 7 : 2
Work out the length of each part.

...................... cm, ..................... cm


(Total 2 marks)

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1744

1930. Paul and Carol open a new shop in the High Street.
The table shows the monthly takings in each of the first four months.
Month

Jan

Feb

March

April

Monthly takings ()

9375

8907

9255

9420

Work out the 3-point moving averages for this information.

..................

..................
(2)
(Total 2 marks)

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1745

1931.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

The diagram shows a regular octagon.


Work out the size of the angle marked x.
x = .....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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1746

1932. A = 2 3 7

B=2 3 5

A and B are numbers written as the product of their prime factors.


Find
(i)

the highest common factor of A and B,

............................................

(ii)

the lowest common multiple of A and B.

............................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1747

1933.
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

118
O
A

7 cm

A and C are points on a circle, centre O.


DCB is the tangent to the circle at C.
AOB is a straight line.
OA = 7 cm.
Angle AOC = 118.
Work out the length of OB.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

OB = .............................. cm
(Total 4 marks)

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1748

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1749

1934. Jerry recorded the colour of each of the cars he saw one morning.
The bar chart shows this information.
N um ber 12
o f c ars
10
8
6
4
2
0
w h ite

b la c k

re d

y e llo w

C o lo u r

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1750

(a)

Write down the number of red cars.


............................................
(1)

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1751

(b)

Which was the most popular colour of car?


............................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1752

1935. Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.


10 16 22 28 34
(a)

Which one of these numbers is a square number?


...........................
(1)

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1753

(b)

Write down the next term of the number sequence.


............................
(1)

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1754

(c)

Explain why 861 is not a term of the number sequence.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1755

1936. (a)

Write 0.85 as a percentage.


............................ %
(1)

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1756

(b)

1
Write 10 as a percentage.
............................ %
(1)

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1757

(c)

Write 60% as a decimal.


................................
(1)

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1758

(Total 3 marks)

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1759

1937. T = 5p + 3q
(a)

Work out the value of T when p = 2 and q = 4

T = ................................
(2)

(b)

Solve

x + 8 = 13

x = ................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1760

1938. Here is a rectangle.


Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
3 cm
4 cm

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1761

(a)

Work out the area of the rectangle.

................................. cm

(2)

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1762

(b)

Work out the perimeter of the rectangle.

................................ cm
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1763

1939. The stem and leaf diagram shows information about the pulse rate of each of 15 students.
Pulse rate
5

Key:
5 6 means 56

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1764

(a)

Work out the range of the pulse rates.

......................
(1)

(b)

Find the median pulse rate.

......................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1765

1940.

On the grid, enlarge the shaded triangle by a scale factor of 2, centre C.


(Total 3 marks)

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1766

1941. Here are 8 shapes on a grid of centimetre squares.

D
C

G
E

(a)

Find the area of shape C.


................................. cm

(2)

(b)

Write down the special name for triangle D.


........................................
(1)

Two of the shapes are congruent.


(c)

Write down the letters of these two shapes.


...................... and ......................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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1767

1942. Michelle makes dresses.


She uses this rule to work out her pay.
Multiply the number of dresses made by 5 and add 21
Michelle made 6 dresses.
(a)

Use the rule to work out her pay.

..................................
(2)

Andy also makes dresses.


He is paid using the formula
P = 4n + 32
P is his pay in pounds ().
n is the number of dresses he makes.
Andy made 7 dresses.

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1768

(b)

Use the formula to work out his pay.

..................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1943.

y e llo w
g re e n

re d
g re e n

re d

re d
w h ite

Here is a fair 7-sided spinner.


The spinner is to be spun once.
The spinner will land on one of the colours.
(a)

On which colour is the spinner most likely to land?

........................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the probability that the spinner will land on green.

........................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1769

1944. Draw accurately a circle of radius 4 cm.


The centre of the circle has been marked with a

(Total 1 mark)

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1770

1945. Solve

5x 3 = 17

x = ........................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1771

1946. Pete went to South Africa.


He changed 200 into Rand.
The exchange rate was 1 = 11.38 Rand.
Work out the number of Rand that Pete got.

...................Rand
(Total 2 marks)

1947. Ruth makes poached peaches.


Here is a list of ingredients for making poached peaches for 6 people.
Poached Peaches
Ingredients for 6 people
12

yellow cling peaches

1400 ml
water
130 g
granulated sugar

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1772

Ruth makes poached peaches for 9 people.


Work out the amount of each ingredient needed to make poached peaches for 9 people.

........................

yellow cling peaches

........................ml

water

........................g

granulated sugar
(Total 2 marks)

1948. Use your calculator to work out

15.1 4.82
6.2 3.7
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1773

1949. There are 30 students on a school trip.


12 of the students are girls.
The rest are boys.
Find the ratio of the number of girls to the number of boys.
Give your ratio in its simplest form.

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

1950. On a school trip, the ratio of the number of teachers to the number of students was 1:7
The total number of teachers and students was 160.
Work out the number of teachers on this school trip.

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1774

1951.
12 cm
100
y
z
2 .5 c m

D ia g ra m s N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

Parallelogram B is an enlargement of parallelogram A.


The scale factor of the enlargement is 3.
(a)

Find the length of the side marked x.

x = ............................. cm
(1)

(b)

Find the length of the side marked y.

y = ............................. cm
(1)

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1775

(c)

Find the size of the angle marked z.

z = ..............................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1776

1952. On the grid, draw the graph of y = 3x + 1


y
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1

1
2
3
4
(Total 3 marks)

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1777

1953.
Y o rk

L eeds
Scale: 1 cm represents 3 km
Find the actual distance between Leeds and York.
Give your answer in kilometres.

.............................km
(Total 3 marks)

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1778

1954. The box plot shows information about the marks scored in a test by some students.

10

20

30

40

50

70

60

M a rk s
(a)

Write down the median mark.

........................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the range of the marks.

........................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1955. Expand and simplify

(x + 1)(x 7)

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1779

1956. Factorise

y + 3y 10

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1780

1957.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
30 cm

5 cm
20 cm

The diagram shows a cuboid.


Work out the volume of the cuboid.

.................................. cm

(Total 2 marks)

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1781

1958. Write the number 7623 correct to 1 significant figure.

........................................
(Total 1 mark)

1959. (a)

Write the number 0.00821 correct to 2 significant figures.

........................................
(1)

(b)

Use your calculator to work out

15.1 4.82
6.2 3.7
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

........................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1782

1960. A bag contains coloured counters.


The counters are either red or green or blue.
Dean takes at random a single counter from the bag.
The probability that he takes a red counter is 0.5
The probability that he takes a green counter is 0.15
(a)

What is the probability that he takes a blue counter?

........................................
(2)

A box contains 50 counters.


There are 23 white counters, 19 black counters and 8 yellow counters.
Piero takes at random a single counter from the box.
(b)

Work out the probability that he takes a white counter or a yellow counter.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1783

1961.
P

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

5 .7 c m

9 .3 c m

In triangle PQR,
QR = 9.3 cm.
PQ = 5.7 cm.
Angle PQR = 90.
Calculate the length of PR.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................ cm
(Total 3 marks)

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1784

1962. (a)

Write 0.032 in standard form.

........................................
(1)

(b)

Write 1.58 10 as an ordinary number.

........................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1785

1963. The equation


3

x + 2x = 65
has a solution between 3 and 4
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your solution to 1 decimal place
You must show ALL your working.

x =..................................
(Total 4 marks)

1964. (a)

Simplify 2

..............................
(1)

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1786

(b)

Simplify 5

..............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

1965. Work out ( 3 10 ) ( 8 10 )


Give your answer in standard form.

..............................
..............................
..............................
..............................
..............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1787

1966.

P_______________________________________________________Q

Use ruler and compasses to construct the perpendicular bisector of the line segment PQ.
You must show all your construction lines.
(Total 2 marks)

1967. (i)

Solve the inequality 7x 3 > 17

..............................
x is a whole number such that 7x 3 > 17

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(ii)

Write down the smallest value of x.

..............................
(Total 3 marks)

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1968.

y
14
12
10
8
6
4
2

2
4
6

The diagram shows the graph of the equation y = 2x 4x 3


Use the graph to find the approximate values of x when 2x2 4x 3 = 0

x = ................................ or x = ................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1969. Solve the simultaneous equations


3x + y = 1
x 2y = 19

x = .........................................
y = .........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1970. Given that


2

x 14x + a = (x + b) for all values of x,


find the value of a and the value of b.

a = .........................................
b = .........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1971. The histogram gives information about the weights, in kilograms, of some boxes.
F re q u en c y
d e n s ity
4

6
8
W e ig h t (w k g )

10

12

14

Use the histogram to complete the table.


Weight (w kg)

Frequency

2w<4

20

4w<7
7w<9
9 w < 10
10 w < 14
(Total 2 marks)

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1972. Write down the reciprocal of 4

..............................
(Total 1 mark)

1973. The diagram shows three points P, Q and R.

On the grid, draw the locus of points which are equidistant from PQ and QR.
(Total 2 marks)

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1974. Make c the subject of the formula f = 3c 4

c = ..............................
(Total 2 marks)

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1975. Use your calculator to work out


6.32 2.8
8.7 9.2

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

............................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1976. Lucy and Jessica take a test.


The probability that Lucy will pass the test is 0.7
The probability that Jessica will pass the test is 0.4
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


L ucy

J e s s ic a
0 .4

p ass

p ass
0 .7
fa il
p ass
fa il

fa il
(2)

(b)

Work out the probability that only one of the 2 girls will pass the test.

..............................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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1977.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
R

a
Q

PQRS is a trapezium.
QP is parallel to RS.
QP = 3RS.
QR a, RS c

Express in terms of a and/or c


(i)

QP

QP = ..............................

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(ii)

SP

SP = ..............................
(Total 3 marks)

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1978.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
10 cm

11 cm
12 cm

3 .5 c m

A rectangular container is 12 cm long, 11 cm wide and 10 cm high.


The container is filled with water to a depth of 8 cm.
A metal sphere of radius 3.5 cm is placed in the water.
It sinks to the bottom.
Calculate the rise in the water level.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

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..............................cm
(Total 4 marks)

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1979. (a)

Write 2725 to the nearest hundred.

(1)

(b)

Write ten thousand three hundred and sixty in figures.

(1)

(c)

Write the number 3007 in words.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1980. (a)

(i)

Change 5.6 metres to centimetres.


cm

(ii)

Change 6700 millilitres to litres.


litres
(2)

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(b)

Write down the name of the metric unit which is usually used to measure the weight of a
person.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1981. Here is a pictogram.


It shows how much money James, Sam and Tom each have.

Jam es

Sam

K ey

re p re s e n ts 2 0

Tom

A aro n

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(a)

(i)

How much money does Sam have?

(ii)

How much money does Tom have?

(2)

Aaron has 25
(b)

Show this on the pictogram.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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1982. The diagram shows an angle.

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(a)

Write down the special name for this type of angle.

(1)

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(b)

Measure the size of the angle.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1983. Write these fractions in order of size.


Start with the smallest fraction.

9
16

3
4

1
2

5
8

(Total 2 marks)

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1984. (a)

On the grid below, 6 squares are shaded.


Shade one more square so that the shaded shape has one line of symmetry.

(1)

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(b)

On the grid below, 4 squares are shaded.


Shade one more square so that the shaded shape has rotational symmetry of order 2.

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(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1985. Simplify

pq + pq + pq

(Total 1 mark)

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1986. Expand

5(2w 3)
(Total 1 mark)

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1987. There are 20 sweets in a packet.


12 of the sweets are mints.
The rest of the sweets are toffees.
Write down the ratio of the number of mints to the number of toffees.
Give your ratio in its simplest form.

(Total 2 marks)

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1988. The table shows the lengths, in kilometres, of 5 rivers.


River

Length in
kilometres

Volga

3700

Missouri

3726

Rio Grande

3034

Mississippi

3780

Yukon

3185

Write these lengths in order of size.


Start with the shortest length.
..km

..km

..km

..km

..km
(Total 2 marks)

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1989. Here is a thermometer.


The thermometer shows Nazias temperature, in C.

C
35

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36

37

38

39

40

1818

(a)

Write down Nazias temperature.


C
(1)

Nazia becomes ill.


Her temperature reaches 38.4C.

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(b)

Show a temperature of 38.4C on the thermometer.

C
35

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36

37

38

39

40

1820

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1990. Susan is decorating her bedroom.


She buys
1 paint brush costing 2.46
1 paint roller costing 3.08
2 tins of paint costing 5.95 each
She pays with a 20 note.
Work out how much change she should get.
......................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1991.
y
4
3
L

2
1

4 x

1
2
3
4

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(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point L


( , )
(1)

The coordinates of another point are (4, 1).

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(b)

Mark this point on the grid.


Label it M
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1992. There are three beads in a bag.


One bead is red, one bead is white and one bead is yellow.
Sarah takes, at random, a bead from the bag.
She looks at its colour and then puts the bead back in the bag.

R
Y

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(a)

On the probability line,

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(i)

mark with the letter R the probability that Sarah takes a red bead.

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(ii)

mark with the letter B the probability that Sarah takes a black bead.

1
2

1
(2)

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There are also three beads in a box.


One bead is green, one bead is pink and one bead is blue.

P
B

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Without looking, Saskia takes, at random, one bead from the bag and one bead from the box.
One possible outcome for the two beads she takes is (red, green).

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(b)

List all the possible outcomes.


One has already been done for you.
(red, green) .................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1993. (a)

Simplify

q+q+q
......................................
(1)

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(b)

Simplify

4r + 5t + 7r 2t
......................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1994.
y

x
O

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(a)

Reflect triangle T in the line AB.


Label the new triangle P.
(1)

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(b)

Rotate triangle T a quarter turn anticlockwise, centre O.


Label the new triangle Q.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1837

1995. Amberish is going to carry out a survey about zoo animals.


He decides to ask some people whether they prefer
lions, tigers, elephants, monkeys or giraffes.
Design a data collection sheet that he can use to carry out his survey.

(Total 3 marks)

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1996. The diagram shows the exterior angles of a quadrilateral.


Diagram NOT accurately drawn.

88

b
121
57

Work out the value of b


b = ......................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1997. (a)

Expand

3(4x 5)
......................................
(1)

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(b)

Factorise 5y + 40
......................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1998. Simplify

3a + 7b + 9a 4b
......................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1999.
y

x
O

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Rotate the triangle a quarter turn anticlockwise, centre O.


(Total 2 marks)

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2000. Using the information that


65 423 = 27 495
find the value of

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(i)

0.65 4230
......................................

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(ii)

274.95 650
......................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2001. (a)

Linda gets 24 out of 40 in a science test.


Write 24 out of 40 as a percentage.
......................................%
(2)

(b)

2 1

Work out 3 5
......................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2002. Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 84 and 180

......................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1849

2003. Kunal bought a bag of oranges for 5


He sold the bag of oranges.
He made a profit of 20%.
Work out how much he sold the bag of oranges for.
......................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1850

2004. Each day, Anthony travels to work.


He can be on time or early or late.
The probability that he will be on time is 0.02
The probability that he will be early is 0.79
Work out the probability that Anthony will be late.
......................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1851

2005. Write these numbers in order of size.~


Start with the smallest number.

1
3

3
8 0.3 35%
......................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2006.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
N

B
N

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The bearing of B from A is 060


Ian says that the bearing of A from B is 300
Chris says that the bearing of A from B is 240
Who is correct?
You must give a reason for your answer.
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2007.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
D
C

103

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ABCD and AFE are straight lines.


BF is parallel to CE.
Angle CBF = 103.
AB = AF.
(a)

(i)

Find the size of angle x.


......................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(2)

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(b)

Find the size of angle y.


......................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2008. The first five terms of an arithmetic sequence are


9

13

17

21

25

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of this sequence.


.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2009. Solve

2( x 5)

8x 5
3
x = .....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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2010.
y

7
6
5
4
3
2
1
6

1
2

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Translate the triangle by the vector


4

3
(Total 1 mark)

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2011. (a)

Write 76 800 000 in standard form.


.....................................
(1)

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(b)

Write 0.000 35 in standard form.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2012. (a)

The first five terms of an arithmetic sequence are


4

11

18

25

32

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of the sequence.


.....................................
(2)

Jane says that 697 is a term in the arithmetic sequence,

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(b)

Is Jane correct?
You must justify your answer.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2013. A is the point with coordinates (2, 5)


B is the point with coordinates (8, 13)
Calculate the length AB.
y

B (8 , 1 3 )

A (2 , 5 )

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Diagram NOT accurately drawn


.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2014. (a)

Simplify

x x

.....................................
(1)

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(b)

Simplify

5 2

3 4

3w y 4w y

.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2015. Express 0.3 28 as a fraction in its simplest form.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2016. The table gives information about the number of hours worked by some factory workers.

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Number of hours (n) worked

Frequency

0<n5

15

5 < n 15

42

15 < n 35

40

35 < n 50

1871

Use the table to draw a histogram.

F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

0
10

20

30

40

50

N u m b e r o f h o u rs (n ) w o rk e d
(Total 3 marks)

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2017. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x 3x 1


x
y

3
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 3x 1


(2)

y
10

4
(Total 4 marks)

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2018. Solve the equation


5(x 3) = 2x 22

x = .....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2019. In a sale, normal prices are reduced by 15%.


The sale price of a CD player is 102
Work out the normal price of the CD player.
.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2020. The owner of a music shop recorded the number of CDs sold every 3 months.
The table shows his records from January 2004 to June 2005.
Year

Months

Number of CDs

2004

Jan Mar

270

Apr Jun

324

Jul Sept

300

Oct Dec

258

Jan Mar

309

Apr Jun

335

2005

(a)

Calculate the complete set of four-point moving averages for this information.

............. .............. ............


(2)

(b)

What trend do these moving averages suggest?


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2021.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
B

56

6 m

10 m

6 m

ABCDE is a pentagon.
BC = ED = 6 m.
Angle BCD = angle CDE = 90.
Angle BAE = 56.
The point F lies on CD so that AF is the line of symmetry of the pentagon and AF = 10 m.
Calculate the perimeter of the pentagon.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

..................................... m
(Total 6 marks)

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2022. Here are some patterns made with dots.

P a tte rn n u m b e r 1

(a)

P a tte r n n u m b e r 2

P a tte rn n u m b e r 3

P a ttern n u m b er 4

In the space below, draw Pattern number 5

(1)

(b)

How many dots are used in Pattern number 6?


.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2023. Here are 7 triangles.

C
D

(a)

Write down the letter of the triangle that is


(i)

equilateral,
.....................................

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(ii)

both isosceles and right-angled.


.....................................
(2)

(b)

Write down the letters of the pair of congruent triangles.


..... and.................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2024.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

x
A

56
B

ABC is a straight line.


Work out the size of angle x.
Give a reason for your answer.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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1880

2025. (a)

(i)

1
Write 4 as a percentage.
.....................................%

(ii)

Write 0.8 as a percentage.


.....................................%
(2)

(b)

Write 76% as a decimal.


.....................................
(1)

(c)

Write 45% as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.
.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2026. Viv used this rule to work out the number of points gained by her favourite football team.
Number of points gained

number of wins 3

number of draws

Vivs favourite football team had 20 wins and 4 draws.


Work out the number of points gained by her favourite football team.
.....................................points
(Total 2 marks)

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2027. The scatter graph shows information about the height and the weight for nine students.
100
90
80
70
60
W e ig h t
50
in k g
40
30
20
10
0

110

120

130

140

150

160

170

H e ig h t in c m

The table shows the height and the weight for three more students.
Height in cm
Weight in kg
(a)

On the scatter graph, plot the information from the table.


(1)

(b)

What type of correlation does this scatter graph show?


.....................................
(1)

(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.

The weight of another student is 80 kg.


(1)
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(d)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the height of this student.
.....................................cm
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2028. A shaded shape has been drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.

(a)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


.....................................cm
(1)

Another shaded shape has been drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.

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(b)

Find the area of the shaded shape.


..................................... cm

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2029.

BLU E

R ED

R ED

BLU E

Y ELLO W

RED
RED

BLU E

Here is a fair 8-sided spinner.


The spinner is to be spun once.
The spinner will land on one of the colours.
(a)

On which of the colours is the spinner least likely to land?


.....................................
(1)

(b)

On which of the colours is the spinner most likely to land?


.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2030.
2

From the list of numbers, write down

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(i)

the square number,


.....................................

(ii)

the cube number,


.....................................

(iii)

the square root of 9.


.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2031. Alfie went to Spain.


He changed 400 into euros.
The exchange rate was 1 = 1.45 euros.
Work out the number of euros that Alfie got.
.....................................euros
(Total 2 marks)

5.68 1.32 2
0.73
2032. Use your calculator to work out the value of

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.


.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2033.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
3 cm

2 .8 c m
8 .7 c m

6 cm
1 2 .3 c m

9 cm

Box A

Box B

Maxine has two boxes in the shape of cuboids.


Box A measures 12.3 cm by 6 cm by 3 cm.
Box B measures 9 cm by 8.7 cm by 2.8 cm.
Maxine wants to use the box with the greater volume.
Give the letter of the box Maxine should use.
You must show all your calculations.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2034. Solve 7x = 21
x =.....................................
(Total 1 mark)

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2035. Solve 5y + 1 = 3y + 13
y =.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2036.

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On the grid, draw an enlargement of the shape with a scale factor of 2.


(Total 2 marks)

2037. Here are the lengths, in cm, of 20 newborn babies.


34

28

19

22

25

38

41

40

27

32

18

21

35

40

37

24

27

33

35

30

Draw a stem and leaf diagram to show this information.

(Total 3 marks)

2038. p = 2
3

Work out the value of 5p

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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1888

2039.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
2x
y

3x

The diagram shows a trapezium.


All the lengths are in centimetres.
The perimeter of the trapezium is P cm.
Find a formula, in terms of x and y, for P.
Give your answer in its simplest form.
P =.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2040. Factorise x 6x
.....................................
(Total 1 mark)

2041.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
A

7 cm

8 cm

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1889

ABCD is a trapezium.
Angle A = 90.
Angle D = 90.
AB = 7 cm. AD = 8 cm. DC = 13 cm.
Work out the area of the trapezium.

..................................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

2042. There are 21 questions in a science test.


Each question is on biology or on chemistry or on physics.
The numbers of questions on biology, chemistry and physics are in the ratios 4 : 2 : 1

(i)

What fraction of the questions are on chemistry?


.....................................

(ii)

Work out the number of questions that are on biology.


.....................................
(Total 5 marks)

2043. (a)

Write 4600 in standard form.


.....................................
(1)

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(b)

-4

Write 2.9 10 as an ordinary number.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

5.68 1.32 2
0.73
2044. Use your calculator to work out the value of

(a)

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.


.....................................
(2)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 2 significant figures.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2045. The table gives information about the time taken by 20 students to travel to school.
Time (t minutes)

Frequency

0<t5

5 < t 10

10 < t 15

15 < t 20
20 < t 25

Work out an estimate for the mean time.


.....................................minutes
(Total 4 marks)

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2046. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x 3


x

3
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 3


y
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

3 x

1
2
3
4
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2047. Tariq and Yousef have been asked to find the solution, correct to one decimal place, of the
equation
3

x + 2x = 56

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(a)

Work out the value of x + 2x when x = 3.65


.....................................
(1)

Tariq says 3.6 is the solution.


Yousef says 3.7 is the solution.

(b)

Use your answer to part (a) to decide whether Tariq or Yousef is correct.
You must give a reason.
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2048.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
C

5 .4 c m

2 .3 c m

ABC is a right-angled triangle.


Angle A = 90.
AB = 2.3 cm.
BC = 5.4 cm.
Work out the size of angle B.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2049. (a)

Solve the inequality 6x < 7 + 4x

.....................................
(2)

(b)

Expand and simplify (y + 3)(y + 4)

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2050. 20 000 adults live in Mathstown.


The probability that one of these adults, chosen at random, will vote in an election is 0.7
Work out an estimate for the number of these adults who will vote in an election.
.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2051. Make b the subject of the formula

P = 2a + 2b
b = .....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2052. Work out the value of

(2 10 ) + (7 10 )

Give your answer in standard form.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2053.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A
O
C

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A, B, C and D are four points on a circle, centre O.


AOC and BOD are straight lines.
Prove that triangle AOD and triangle BOC are congruent.
You must give reasons for each stage of your proof.

(Total 3 marks)

2054. (a)

Write down the value of

(i)

9
.....................................

(ii)

36 2
.....................................
(2)

(b)

Work out 64 3
.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1896

3(2 x 1)
4x 2 1

2055. Simplify fully

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2056.
P

Use ruler and compasses to construct a line from the point P perpendicular to the line AB.
You must show all your construction lines.
(Total 2 marks)

2057. (a)

1
Complete the table of values for y = x
x

0.2

5.0

0.4

0.8

1.0

1.25

1.0

2.0

4.0
(2)

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1897

(b)

1
On the grid, draw the graph of y = x for x > 0.2
y

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2058. A tower has a height of 124 m, correct to the nearest metre.


(i)

Write down the least possible height of the tower.


.....................................m

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1898

(ii)

Write down the greatest possible height of the tower.


.....................................m
(Total 2 marks)

2059.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

r cm

10 cm

The diagram shows a cylinder.


The radius of the cylinder is r cm.
The length of the cylinder is 10 cm.
3

The volume of the cylinder is 140 cm .


Work out the value of r.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

r =.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1899

2060. The histogram and table show information about the number of emails received by each of the
students in a school.

10
F re q u e n cy
D e n s ity

8
6
4
2
0

10

20

30

40

50

60

N u m b e r o f e m a ils (x )

Number of emails (x)

Frequency

0<x5
5 < x 10

20

10 < x 25
25 < x 35
35 < x 60
Use the information in the histogram to complete the table.
(Total 2 marks)

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1900

2061. Stuart is taking a French exam and an art exam.


The probability that Stuart will pass the French exam is 0.7
The probability that Stuart will pass the art exam is 0.8
Work out the probability that Stuart will pass exactly one of these exams.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2062.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
A

P
O
b
B

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1901

OAB is a triangle.

OA = a

OB = b

P is the point on AB such that AP : PB = 2 : 1


Write OP in terms of a and b

OP = .....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2063. 33 people were on a bus.


19 people got off.
15 people got on.
How many people are now on the bus?
.
(Total 2 marks)

2064. Here are the first 5 terms of a number pattern.


3
(a)

11

15

19

Write down the next term in the number pattern.


.
(1)

(b)

Work out the 8th term in the number pattern.


.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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1902

2065.

2 5 % N ic k e l

75% C opper

The weight of a coin is 25% nickel and 75% copper,


(i)

Write 25% as a decimal.


.

(ii)

Write 25% as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.
.
(Total 2 marks)

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1903

2066.

The diagram shows a shaded shape drawn on a centimetre grid.


Find the area of the shaded shape.
State the units of your answer.
.
(Total 2 marks)

2067. Work out


(i)

23+4
.

(ii)

16 (2 4)
.
(Total 2 marks)

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1904

2068. Here is a pyramid.


It has a square base with sides of length 4 cm.
The other four edges of the pyramid are each of length 4.5 cm.

4 .5 c m
4 .5 c m

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

4 cm
4 cm

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1905

On the centimetre grid, make an accurate drawing of a net of this pyramid.

(Total 4 marks)

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1906

2069.

m irro r lin e

Reflect the shaded shape in the mirror line.


(Total 1 mark)

2070. Write the number 3927 correct to 1 significant figure.


.
(Total 1 mark)

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1907

2071.
y
8
7
A

6
5
4
3
2
1
O

(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point A.


(..........., ...........)
(1)

(b)

On the grid, mark the point (6, 4) with the letter P.


.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2072. Simplify
(i)

5g 2g
.

(ii)

pp
(Total 2 marks)

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1908

2073. At midnight, the temperature was 5C.


By 9 am the next morning, the temperature had increased by 3C.
(a)

Work out the temperature at 9 am the next morning.


.C
(1)

At midday, the temperature was 7C.

(b)

Work out the difference between the temperature a midday and the temperature at
midnight.
.C
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2074.

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
x

50

Work out the size of the angle marked x.


.
(Total 2 marks)

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1909

2075.
y

B ( 1 0 ,9 )

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

A ( 6 ,3 )

A is the point with coordinates (6, 3).


B is the point with coordinates (10, 9).
M is the midpoint of the line AB.
Work out the coordinates of the point M.
( , .)
(Total 2 marks)

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1910

2076. There are 800 people on a train at Manchester.

1
10 of these 800 people are children.

(i)

1
Work out 10 of 800
.

3
8 of these 800 people are women.

(ii)

3
Work out 8 of 800
.
(Total 3 marks)

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1911

2077. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 2x + 5


x

5
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x + 5


y
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
3

2 x

1
2
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1912

2078. The diagram shows a solid object made from centimetre cubes.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

(a)

In the space below, sketch the front elevation of the solid object from the direction
marked with an arrow.

(2)

(b)

In the space below, sketch a plan of the solid object.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1913

2079. A student wanted to find out how many pizzas adults ate.
He used this question on a questionnaire.
How many pizzas have you eaten?

A few

A lot

Write down two things that are wrong with this question.
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2080. Each point on the graph represents the size of a shoe and its length, in cm.
S hoes

33
32
31
30
L e n g th
(c m )

29
28
27
26
25
7

10

11

12

13

14

S iz e

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1914

(a)

Write down the length of a size 9 shoe.


.cm
(1)

(b)

Write down the size of a shoe with a length of 29.5 cm.


.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2081. Write one pound thirty pence in figures.


.
(Total 1 mark)

2082.

(a)

10

20

30

40

50

60

Write down the number marked by the arrow.


.
(1)

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1915

(b)

Find the number 2.8 on the number line. Mark it with an arrow ( j, ).
.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2083. Write down the name of each of these two 3-D shapes.
(i)

(ii)

(i).

(ii).
(Total 2 marks)

2084. The shape is made from a right-angled triangle, a parallelogram and a quadrilateral.

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1916

(a)

Mark with arrows () a pair of parallel lines.


(1)

(b)

Mark with the letter A an acute angle.


(1)

(c)

Mark with the letter R a reflex angle.


(1)

(d)

Measure the size of angle x.


.
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2085.
Petes Caf
Price List
Cup of Tea
75p
Cup of Coffee 85p
Can of Cola
75p
Roll
Sandwich

1.70
1.35

Joe buys a can of cola and a roll.


(a)

Work out the total cost.


.
(1)

Kim buys a cup of coffee and a roll.


She pays with a 5 note.

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1917

(b)

How much change should she get?


.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2086. Amanda collected 20 leaves and wrote down their lengths, in cm.
Here are her results.
5

(a)

Complete the frequency table to show Amandas results.


Length in cm

Tally

Frequency

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(2)

(b)

Write down the modal length.


.cm
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1918

2087. The cost of 20 litres of petrol is 18


Work out the cost of 1 litre of petrol.
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0

.
(Total 3 marks)

2088. Here are five shapes.

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1919

Two of these shapes have only one line of symmetry.


(a)

Write down the letter of each of these two shapes.


and.
(2)

Two of these shapes have rotational symmetry of order 2

(b)

Write down the letter of each of these two shapes.


and.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2089. Danny shares a bag of 20 sweets with his friends.

3
He gives Mary 5 of the sweets.
1
He gives Ann 10 of the sweets.
He keeps the rest for himself.
How many sweets does Danny keep for himself?
.
(Total 3 marks)

2090. Simplify
(a)

c+c+c
.
(1)

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1920

(b)

e+f+e+f+e
.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2091. Change 22 pounds to kilograms.


.kilograms
(Total 2 marks)

2092. Navjeet uses this rule to work out his pay.


Pay = Number of hours worked rate of pay per hour
This week Navjeet worked for 10 hours.
His rate of pay per hour was 4.50
Use this rule to work out his pay.
.
(Total 2 marks)

2093. Work out the area of this rectangle.


4 .5 c m
2 .5 c m

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


2

.cm

(Total 2 marks)

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1921

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1922

2094. P = 2x + 3
Find the value of P when x = 5
P = .
(Total 2 marks)

2095. (a)

Factorise

7y + 14
.
(1)

(b)

Solve

5(x 2) = 40
x = .
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

2096. Joshua rolls an ordinary dice once.


It has faces marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
(a)

Write down the probability that he gets


(i)

a 6,
.

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1923

(ii)

an odd number.
.
(2)

Ken rolls a different dice 60 times.


This dice also has six faces.
The table gives information about Kens scores.

(b)

Score on dice

Frequency

11

20

10

Explain what you think is different about Kens dice.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2097. Kamini and David share 84 in the ratio 1 : 3


Calculate the amount of money Kamini gets.
.
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1924

2098. Lewis wants to buy a new pair of trainers.


There are 3 shops that sell the trainers he wants.

Sports 4 All

Edexcel
Sports

Keefs Sports

Trainers

Trainers

Trainers

1
5 off

50

plus

usual price of

plus

10 payments of 4.50

65

VAT at 17 /2%

(a)

Work out the cost of a pair of the trainers in Sports 4 All.


.
(2)

(b)

Work out the cost of a pair of the trainers in Edexcel Sports.


.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2099. The two-way table gives some information about the lunch arrangements of 85 students.
School
lunch
Female

21

Male
Total

Packed
lunch

Other

Total

13

47

5
40

85

Complete the two-way table.


(Total 3 marks)

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1925

2100. A train travels from London to Manchester.


It leaves London at 16 55
It arrives in Manchester at 19 45
Work out the number of minutes this train takes to travel from London to Manchester.
.minutes
(Total 3 marks)

2101.
Picture NOT accurately drawn

A model of a space shuttle is made to a scale of 2 centimetres to 1 metre.


The height of the model is 10 centimetres.
Work out the height of the space shuttle.
Give your answer in metres.
.m
(Total 2 marks)

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1926

2102. Use the information that


257 34 = 8738
to find the value of

(a)

2.57 34
.
(1)

(b)

873.8 2.57
.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2103. The table shows some rows of a number pattern.


2

Row 1

2 0 =4=41

Row 2

3 1 =8=42

Row 3

4 2 = 12 = 4 3

Row 4
(a)

Complete Row 4 of the number pattern.


(1)

(b)

Use the number pattern to find the answer to 121 119

.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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1927

2104. An aeroplane flies from Liverpool to Prague, a distance of 1200 km.


The aeroplane takes 4 hours.
Work out the average speed of the aeroplane.
. km/h
(Total 2 marks)

2105. (a)

Solve

4x + 3 = 19
x =.
(2)

(b)

Simplify

2(t + 5) + 13
.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2106. Express 108 as a product of its prime factors.


.
(Total 3 marks)

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1928

2107.
y

B ( 1 0 ,9 )

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

A ( 6 ,3 )

A is the point with coordinates (6, 3).


B is the point with coordinates (10, 9).
M is the midpoint of the line AB
Work out the coordinates of the point M.
(..........., ...........)
(Total 2 marks)

2108. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = x 3x + 1


x

11

4
5
(2)

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1929

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 3x + 1


y
12

10

4 x

4
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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1930

2 1

2109. Work out 3 5


.
(Total 2 marks)

2110. Simplify
(a)

e+f+e+f+e
.
(1)

(b)

2xy + 3xy xy
.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2111. The graph shows the number of ice creams sold each day during one week.

300
N um ber of
ic e c re a m s
s o ld
200

100

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Sun

M on

Tue

W ed
D ay

Thu

F ri

Sat

1931

How many more ice creams were sold on Tuesday than on Monday?
.ice creams
(Total 1 mark)

2112. A jacket costs 50 plus VAT at 17 /2%.


Work out the total cost of the jacket.
.
(Total 2 marks)

2113. The scatter graph shows the Science mark and the Maths mark for 15 students.
60

50

40

M a th s
m a rk

30

20

10

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10

20

30
S c ie n c e m a rk

40

50

60

1932

(a)

What type of correlation does this scatter graph show?


.
(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2114. (a)

Simplify
(i)

x x

(ii)

p8
p3

.
(2)

(b)

Expand

3(2g 1)
.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2115. (i)

23

42

3s t 4s t

(ii)

3 4

(q )

.
(Total 2 marks)

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1933

Isambard Community School

1934

2116. Use ruler and compasses to construct the perpendicular bisector of the line PQ.
You must show all your construction lines.
_________________________________________________________________
P

Q
(Total 2 marks)

2117. A straight line has equation y = 5x 3


(i)

Write down the gradient of this straight line.


.

(ii)

Write down the coordinates of the point where this straight line crosses the y axis.
(................, ................)
(Total 2 marks)

2118. The table shows some expressions.


p, q and r represent lengths.
, 2, 3 and 4 are values that have no dimension.
Place a tick ( ) in the appropriate column for each expression to show whether the expression
can be used to represent a length, an area, a volume or none of these.
Expression

Length

Area

Volume

None of these

3pqr
4p + 2q
r

(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1935

2119. The table shows some information about student absences.


Term

Autumn
2003

Spring
2004

Summer
2004

Autumn
2004

Spring
2005

Summer
2005

Number of
absences

408

543

351

435

582

372

Work out the three-point moving averages for this information. The first two have been done
for you.

434, 443, , .
(Total 2 marks)

2.56 3.50
2120. Work out 8.765 6.78

(a)

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

...............................................
(2)

(b)

Give your answer to part (a) to an appropriate degree of accuracy.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1936

2121. Mario invests 2000 for 3 years at 5% per annum compound interest.
Calculate the value of the investment at the end of 3 years.
.
(Total 3 marks)

2122. 3x = 108
Find the value of x
x = .
(Total 2 marks)

2123. The diagram shows a prism.


D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

9 .3 c m

The cross section of the prism is a triangle of area 9.3 cm .


The length of the prism is 10 cm.
Work out the volume of the prism.
State the units of your answer.
...
(Total 3 marks)

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1937

2124. Factorise

x + 6x + 8
.
(Total 2 marks)

2125. Change 57 000 000 cubic centimetres to cubic metres.


.cubic metres
(Total 2 marks)

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1938

2126.
y

Enlarge the triangle by a scale factor of

1
2 , centre O
(Total 2 marks)

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1939

2127. The graphs of the straight lines with equations 3y + 2x = 12 and y = x 1 have been drawn on
the grid.
y
8

6
y = x 1
4

3y + 2x = 12

3y + 2x > 12

y<x1

x<6

x and y are integers.


On the grid, mark with a cross (), each of the four points which satisfies all 3 inequalities.
(Total 3 marks)

2128.
y
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

Q
P

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1940

The diagram is a sketch.


P is the point (2, 3)
Q is the point (6, 6)
Write down the vector PQ

Write your answer as a column vector

x

y

.
(Total 2 marks)

2129. The table and histogram show information about the length of time it took 165 adults to connect
to the internet.
Time (t seconds)
0 < t 10

Frequency
20

10 < t 15
15 < t 17.5

30

17.5 < t 20

40

20 < t 25
25 < z 40
None of the adults took more than 40 seconds to connect to the internet.
(a)

Use the table to complete the histogram.


(2)

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1941

(b)

Use the histogram to complete the table.

F req u e n c y
d e n s ity

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

T im e (s e c o n d s )
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2130. By eliminating y, find the solutions to the simultaneous equations


y 2x = 3
2

x + y = 18
x =. y =.
or x =. y =.
(Total 7 marks)

Isambard Community School

1942

2131. Amy, Beth and Colin share 36 sweets in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4


Work out the number of sweets that each of them receives.
Amy

...................sweets

Beth

...................sweets

Colin

...................sweets
(Total 3 marks)

2132. Sophie says For any whole number, n, the value of 6n 1 is always a prime number.
Sophie is wrong. Give an example to show that Sophie is wrong.

(Total 2 marks)

2133. (a)

Simplify
(i)

x x

(ii)

p8
p3

(iii)

23

42

3s t 4s t

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1943

(iv)

3 4

(q )

.
(5)

(b)

Expand 2d(d + 3)
.
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

2134. Work out


(a)

2.56 sin 57
8.765 6.78

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.


.
(2)

(b)

Give your answer to part (a) to an appropriate degree of accuracy.


.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2135. The table shows some expressions.


p, q and r represent lengths.
, 2, 3 and 4 are values that have no dimension.
Place a tick ( ) in the appropriate column for each expression to show whether the expression
can be used to represent a length, an area, a volume or none of these.
Expression

Length

Area

Volume

None of these

3pqr
4p + 2q
r

(Total 3 marks)
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1944

2136. The first four terms of an arithmetic sequence are


7

13

19

25

Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence.


.
(Total 2 marks)

2137. Calculate the length of the side marked x in this right-angled triangle.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
10 cm
x

40
.cm
(Total 3 marks)

2138. Expand and simplify

(2x + 5)(3x 2)

.
(Total 2 marks)

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1945

2139.
C

D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n

73

7 cm

10 cm

In triangle ABC,
AC = 7 cm,
BC = 10 cm,
angle ACB = 73.
Calculate the length of AB.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

. cm
(Total 3 marks)

2140. The length of a rectangle is 6.7 cm, correct to 2 significant figures.


(a)

For the length of the rectangle write down


(i)

the upper bound,


.cm

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1946

(ii)

the lower bound.


.cm
(2)
2

The area of the rectangle is 26.9 cm , correct to 3 significant figures.

(b)

(i)

Calculate the upper bound for the width of the rectangle.


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.
.cm

(ii)

Calculate the lower bound for the width of the rectangle.


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.
.cm
(3)

(c)

Write down the width of the rectangle to an appropriate degree of accuracy.


.cm
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

2141.
B
D ia g ra m N O T
a c c u ra te ly d ra w n
C

1 0 .4 c m

1 0 .4 c m
120
O

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1947

The diagram shows a sector OABC of a circle with centre O.


OA = OC = 10.4 cm.
Angle AOC = 120.
Calculate the area of the shaded segment ABC.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

.cm

(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1948

2142. The table gives information about the number of girls in each of four schools.
School

Total

Number of girls

126

82

201

52

461

Jenny did a survey of these girls.


She used a stratified sample of exactly 80 girls according to school.
Work out the number of girls from each school that were in her sample of 80.
Complete the table.
School

Number of girls

Total
80

(Total 3 marks)

2143. Here is an incomplete pictogram.


It shows some information about the number of books sold during one week from Monday to
Thursday.
K ey:
M onday

R e p re s e n ts
10 books

T uesday
W ednesday
T h u rsd a y
F rid a y
S a tu rd a y

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1949

(a)

Write down the number of books sold on


(i)

Wednesday,
.....................................

(ii)

Monday.
.....................................
(2)

On Friday, 20 books were sold.


(b)

Show this on the pictogram.


(1)

On Saturday, 35 books were sold.


(c)

Show this on the pictogram.


(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2144. Here are the ages of 6 people.


5
(a)

18

10

14

22

12

Work out the range of these ages.

.....................................
(1)

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1950

(b)

Find the median age.

.....................................
(2)

(c)

Work out the mean age.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2145. The probability that a spinner will land on red is 0.3


Sam is going to spin the spinner 150 times.
Work out an estimate for the number of times the spinner will land on red.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1951

2146. The table shows information about 60 DVDs.

(a)

Type of DVD

Number of DVDs

Angle

Science fiction

15

90

Comedy

20

Musical

12

Thriller

13

Complete the pie chart.

S c ie n c e
fic tio n

(3)

Paul takes a DVD at random.


(b)

Write down the probability that he takes a Science fiction DVD.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1952

2147. Mary threw a dice 24 times.


Here are the 24 scores.

(a)

Complete the frequency table.


Score

Tally

Frequency

1
2
3
4
5
6
(3)

(b)

Write down the mode.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2148. 60 students were born in England, Scotland or Wales.


The two-way table shows some information about these students.
England

Scotland

Female
Male
Total
(a)

Wales

Total

40

7
42

12

60

Complete the two-way table.


(3)

One of the students is picked at random.


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1953

(b)

Find the probability that this student is male and not born in England.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2149. Here are the ages, in years, of some members of a swimming club.
9

12

18

10

21

30

23

16

19

32

17

28

15

10

15

21

10

Draw an ordered stem and leaf diagram for these ages.


You must include a key.

0
1
2
3

Key:
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1954

2150. Mr Brown owns a caf in the town centre.


He wants to find out what people think of the service in the cafe.
He uses this question on his questionnaire.
What do you think of the service in the cafe?

Excellent

(a)

Very good

Good

Write down one thing that is wrong with this question.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

Mr Brown wants to find out how often people visit the town centre.
(b)

Design a suitable question for his questionnaire to find out how often people visit the
town centre.
You must include some response boxes.

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1955

2151. A spinner can land on Red or White or Blue.


The table shows the probability that the spinner will land on Red or on White.

(a)

Colour

Red

White

Probability

0.3

0.25

Blue

Work out the probability that the spinner will land on Blue.
.....................................
(2)

Sam is going to spin the spinner 200 times.


(b)

Work out an estimate for the number of times the spinner will land on Red.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1956

2152. The table shows some information about the areas of 50 gardens.
Area of garden
2
(A m )

Number of gardens
(f)

0 < A 20

20 < A 40

40 < A 60

10

60 < A 80

22

80 < A 100

Calculate an estimate for the mean area of these gardens.

..................................... m

(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1957

2153. Mrs Green wants to find out how often people visit her sports centre.
She uses a questionnaire.
(a)

Design a suitable question for her questionnaire to find out how often people visit her
sports centre.
You must include some response boxes.

(2)

The sports centre has 5000 members.


Their ages are from 10 years to 60 years.
The table shows some information about these members.
Age (years)

Number of
males

Number of
females

10 to 16

1500

1300

17 to 25

600

400

26 to 40

750

200

41 to 60

150

100

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1958

Mrs Green takes a sample of 200 of the 5000 members.


Her sample is stratified by both age and gender.
(b)

Calculate the number of males aged from 26 years to 40 years in her sample.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2154. The table shows the number of pairs of shoes sold in a shop each month from July to December.

(a)

July

August

September

October

November

December

248

255

235

260

261

298

Work out the 3-point moving averages for this information.


The first one has been worked out for you.

246, .............., .............., ..............


(2)

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1959

(b)

What do your moving averages in part (a) tell you about the sale of shoes from July to
December?
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2155. The scatter graph shows information about twelve athletes.


It shows the time each athlete took to run 100 metres and the length of their best long jump.
8 .5

L e n g th 7 .5
(m e tre s )

6 .5

6
10

1 0 .5

11

1 1 .5

12

1 2 .5

13

T im e (s e c o n d s )

Isambard Community School

1960

(a)

Describe the correlation between time taken to run 100 metres and length of best long
jump.
.....................................
(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2156. The cumulative frequency graph shows some information about the numbers of goals scored by
160 players.
160
140
120

C u m u la tiv e
F req u e n c y

100
80
60
40
20
0

(a)

10

15
20
25
N u m b e r o f g o a ls

30

35

Use this graph to find an estimate for


(i)

the median,
....................... goals

(ii)

the lower quartile.


....................... goals
(2)

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1961

The lowest number of goals scored was 0


The highest number of goals scored was 32
(b)

On the grid, draw a box plot to show information about the numbers of goals scored.

10

15
20
25
N u m b e r o f g o a ls

30

35

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

2157. Munir measured the heights of some walls.


The table and histogram show information about these heights.
Height (h metres)

Frequency

0 < h 1.0

1.0 < h 1.5

10

1.5 < h 2.5

12

2.5 < h 3.0

Isambard Community School

1962

F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

(a)

0 .5

1 .0

1 .5

2 .0

2 .5

3 .0

Use the histogram to complete the table.


(1)

(b)

Use the table to complete the histogram.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1963

2158. There are 9 stones in a bag.


4 stones are blue.
5 stones are green.
Lisa takes a stone at random from the bag.
She does not replace it.
She then takes at random a second stone from the bag.
Work out the probability that at least one of these two stones is blue.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2159. (a)

Write the number nineteen thousand, four hundred and eighty two in figures.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 7824 correct to the nearest hundred.

.....................................
(1)

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1964

(c)

Write down the value of the 3 in the number 2387

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2160. Here are some patterns made up of dots.

Pattern number 1

(a)

Pattern number 2

Pattern number 3

In the space below, draw Pattern number 4

(1)

(b)

Complete the table for Pattern number 4 and Pattern number 5


Pattern number

Number of dots

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1965

2161.
y
4
P

3
2
1
4

4 x

1
2
3
4
(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point P.


(............, ............)
(1)

(b)

(i)

On the grid, plot the point (0, 2).


Label the point Q.

(ii)

On the grid, plot the point (3, 2).


Label the point R.
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1966

2162. Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
(a)

6,

2,

1,

0,

3
.....................................
(1)

(b)

0.6,

0.64,

0.06,

0.604,

0.064

.....................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2163. (a)

Use your calculator to work out the value of

976 24.6

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

........................................................
(2)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 1 significant figure.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2164. (a)

Write 37% as a fraction.

.....................................
(1)

Isambard Community School

1967

(b)

Work out 37% of 415


.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2165.
B

62

G
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC and DEFG are straight lines.


AC is parallel to DG.
BE = BF.
Angle ABE = 62.

(a)

(i)

Find the value of x.

x = .....................................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
(2)

Isambard Community School

1968

(b)

Work out the value of y.

y = .....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2166.
75m
30m
100m

160m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows the plan of a field.
The farmer sells the field for 3 per square metre.
Work out the total amount of money the farmer should get.

.....................................
(Total 5 marks)

Isambard Community School

1969

2167. Here is a list of numbers.


2

5 7

12

Write down a number from the list which is


(i)

a multiple of 6,
.....................................

(ii)

a factor of 15,
.....................................

(iii)

a square number.
.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2168. (a)

Write down the name of the metric unit used to measure


(i)

the weight of a man,


.....................................

(ii)

the distance from New York to London.


.....................................
(2)

(b)

Change 4 metres to centimetres.


..................................... cm
(1)

(c)

Change 9000 millilitres to litres.


..................................... litres
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1970

Isambard Community School

1971

2169. Chris buys


1 map costing 4.50
1 whistle costing 1.35
2 bars of chocolate costing 0.55 each
He pays with a 10 note.
Work out how much change he should get.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2170. Work out 362 54


You must show all your working.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1972

2171. A cuboid has

3 cm

5 cm
10 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

a length of 10 cm,
a width of 5 cm,
a height of 3 cm.

Work out the volume of the cuboid.

..................................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

2172. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 2x + 1


x
y

1
1

3
(2)

Isambard Community School

1973

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x + 1


y
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

x
1

1
2
3
4
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2173. (a)

Simplify

4e 3f

.....................................
(1)

Isambard Community School

1974

(b)

Expand

4(2x + 5)

.....................................
(1)

(c)

Simplify

4r 2t + 3r 7t

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2174. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


3

11

15

19

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of the sequence.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1975

2175. On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x + l


Use values of x from 2 to +2
y
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

x
1

1
2
3
4
(Total 3 marks)

2176. Use your calculator to work out the value of


(a)

7.08 2 6.57 2

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.....................................
(2)

Isambard Community School

1976

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 2 significant figures.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2177.
Q
70

P 120

70
R
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
In the diagram Q and R are points on the circumference of a circle.
TQ and TR are tangents to the circle.
PQ = PR.
Angle RQT = angle QRT = 70.
Angle RPQ = 120.

Explain why P is not the centre of the circle.


...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1977

2178. Factorise fully 8x 12xy

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2179. A and B are numbers written as the products of their prime factors.
2

A=3 57
(i)

B=23 5

Find the highest common factor (HCF) of A and B.

.....................................

Isambard Community School

1978

(ii)

Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of A and B.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

3x 6
2
2180. Simplify fully x 4

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2181. (a)

Simplify

4e 3f
.....................................
(1)

(b)

Factorise

5x + 15
.....................................
(1)

Isambard Community School

1979

(c)

Simplify

2(r + 3) + 3(2r + 1)

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2182. Work out 147.6 0.24


You must show all your working.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2183. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


3
(a)

11

15

19

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of the sequence.

.....................................
(2)

Isambard Community School

1980

Laura says that 412 is a term in this arithmetic sequence.


Laura is wrong.
(b)

Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2184.

3 cm

5 cm
10 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows a solid cuboid.


The cuboid has length 10 cm, width 8 cm and height 5 cm.
The cuboid is made of wood.
3
The wood has a density of 0.6 grams per cm .
Work out the mass of the cuboid.

.......................... grams
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1981

2185. (a)

Write 431 000 in standard form.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Write 6.2 10 as an ordinary number.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2186. Write down the value of


(a)

.....................................
(1)

(b)

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1982

2187. Expand and simplify (3x 5)(x + 1)

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2188. Express the recurring decimal 0.126 as a fraction.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1983

4
5

2189. Write as a single fraction x( x 3) ( x 3)

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2190. Jamal carried out a survey of the colours of the cars in a car park.
The tally chart shows his results.
Colour

Tally

Black
Red
Silver
White
Yellow

(a)

How many white cars were in the car park?


............................
(1)

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1984

15 cars were the same colour.


(b)

Which colour is this?


............................
(1)

(c)

Work out the total number of cars in the car park.

............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2191. Here are the weights, in kg, of 8 people.


63
(a)

65 65

70

72

86

90

97

Write down the mode of the 8 weights.

............................ kg
(1)

(b)

Work out the range of the weights.

............................ kg
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

1985

2192. 90 adults each chose one drink.


The drinks were lemonade, fruit juice or cola.
The two-way table shows some information about their choices.
Lemonade

Fruit juice

Male

13

Female

11

Total

Total
(a)

Cola

34
20

90

Complete the two-way table.


(3)

One of the females is picked at random.


(b)

Find the probability that she will choose fruit juice.

............................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

Isambard Community School

1986

2193. Davina wants to find out how students travel to her school.
At her school students travel by bus, by bicycle, by car or they walk.
Design a data collection sheet that she can use to carry out a survey.

(Total 3 marks)

2194. The pictogram shows the number of books sold on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Key:

represents 8
books

Isambard Community School

1987

(a)

Write down the number of books sold on Wednesday.


............................
(1)

(b)

Write down the number of books sold on Friday.


............................
(1)

20 books were sold on Saturday.


(c)

Use this information to complete the pictogram.


(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2195. Last year Hamish saved some money each month from April to July.
The bar chart shows this information.
2 02 0
16
M oney
sa v e d ( )

12
8
4
0
A p ril

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M ay

June

J u ly

1988

Hamish saved more money in May than in July.


Work out how much more money.

............................
(Total 2 marks)

2196. There are eight marbles in a bag.


Four marbles are blue (B),
two marbles are red (R)
and two marbles are green (G).

R
G

B
B

Steve takes a marble at random from the bag.

(a)

On the probability scale, mark with the letter B, the probability that Steve will take a blue
marble.

2
(1)

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1989

(b)

On the probability scale, mark with the letter G, the probability that Steve will take a
green marble.

1
2

(1)

(c)

On the probability scale, mark with the letter Y, the probability that Steve will take a
yellow marble.

1
2

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2197. A garage sells motorcycles.


The scatter graph shows information about the price and age of the motorcycles.
2000

1500

P ric e ( )
1000

500

0
0

10

A g e (y e ars)

Isambard Community School

1990

(a)

What type of correlation does the scatter graph show?


..............................................
(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

Mae buys a motorcycle from this garage for 1500


(c)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the age of the motorcycle.
................... years
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2198. 80 people work in Joes factory.


The table shows some information about the annual pay of these 80 workers.
Annual pay (x)

(a)

Number of
workers

10 000 < x 14 000

32

14 000 < x 16 000

24

16 000 < x 18 000

16

18 000 < x 20 000

20 000 < x 40 000

Write down the modal class interval.

..............................................
(1)

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1991

(b)

Find the class interval that contains the median.

..............................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2199. Toby wants to find out how many text messages people send.
He uses this question on a questionnaire.

Write down two things wrong with this question.


1 ............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
2 ............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1992

2200. Sunita plays a game of chess.


She can win or draw or lose the game.
The table shows each of the probabilities that she will win or draw the game.
Result

Win

Draw

Probability

0.6

0.3

Lose

Work out the probability that she will lose the game.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2201. 60 people went on a boat.


The grouped frequency table shows information about their ages.
Age (A years)

Frequency

0 < A 10

10 < A 20

20 < A 30

11

30 < A 40

16

40 < A 50

50 < A 60

60 < A 70

Isambard Community School

1993

(a)

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Age (A years)
0 < A 10

Cumulative
frequency
4

0 < A 20
0 < A 30
0 < A 40
0 < A 50
0 < A 60
0 < A 70
(1)

Isambard Community School

1994

(b)

On the grid below, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

60

C u m u la tiv e fre q u e n c y

50

40

30

20

10

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

A g e ( A y e a rs)
(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the median age of these 60 people.
........................... years
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1995

2202. Jasmine sells soft drinks.


She recorded the number of drinks she sold from July to December.
The table shows this information.
July

August

September

October

November

December

340

352

336

272

256

264

Work out the 4-month moving averages for this information.


The first one has been worked out for you.

325, ................., .................


(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

1996

2203. Sam asks some students how long they took to finish their science homework.
The table and histogram show some of this information.
Time (minutes)

Frequency

5 < x 10
10 < x 15

20

15 < x 25
25 < x 35

50

35 < x 50

15

F re q u en c y
D e n s ity

10

20

30

40

50

T im e (m in u te s )

(a)

Use the information in the histogram to complete the table.


(2)

(b)

Use the information in the table to complete the histogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1997

2204. Toby wants to find out how many text messages people send.
He uses this question on a questionnaire.

(a)

Write down two things wrong with this question.


1 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
2 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

Toby also wants to find out how much time people spend talking on their mobile phones.
(b)

Design a suitable question Toby could use for his questionnaire.


You must include some response boxes.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

1998

2205. A garage sells motorcycles.


The scatter graph shows information about the price and age of the motorcycles.
2000

1500

P ric e ( )
1000

500

0
0

10

A g e (y e a rs)

The table shows the age and price of four more motorcycles.

(a)

Age (years)

Price ()

1000

200

1700

1000

On the scatter graph, plot the information from the table.


(2)

(b)

What type of correlation does the scatter graph show?


..............................................
(1)

(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

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1999

Mae buys a motorcycle from this garage for 1500


(d)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the age of the motorcycle.
................... years
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

2206. There are 3 boys and 7 girls at a playgroup.


Mrs Gold selects two children at random.
(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram below.


1 s t c h ild

2 n d c h ild
............

boy

10

............

............
............

boy

g irl

boy

g irl

............

g irl
(2)

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2000

(b)

Work out the probability that Mrs Gold selects two girls.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2207. (a)

Write the number 5264 in words.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 5264 to the nearest hundred.


.............................
(1)

(c)

Write down the value of the 6 in the number 5264


..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

2001

2208.

32
2

16
4

From the numbers in the cloud, write down


(a)

a square number,
..........................
(1)

(b)

the square root of 16,


..........................
(1)

(c)

the cube of 2,
..........................
(1)

(d)

the prime number.


..........................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

2002

2209.

y
4
3

2
1

1
1

R
4

(a)

3
4

Write down the coordinates of the point P.


(............ , ............)
(1)

(b)

On the grid, mark the point (3, 1) with a cross ().


Label the point Q.
(1)

(c)

Write down the coordinates of the midpoint of the line PR.


(............ , ............)
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

Isambard Community School

2003

2210.

x
A

70
B

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is a straight line.


(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.


..............................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

2004

2211. Here are some quadrilaterals.


Draw an arrow from each quadrilateral to its mathematical name.
The square has been done for you.

re c ta n g le

sq u a re

p a ra lle lo g ra m

rh o m b u s

k ite

k ite

tra p e z iu m
(Total 2 marks)

Isambard Community School

2005

2212.

y
3
2
1
2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
On the coordinate grid, draw the graph of y = 2x 3
Use values of x from 2 to +2

(Total 3 marks)

Isambard Community School

2006

2213.
P
80

60
R

S
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

PQR is a triangle.
QRS is a straight line.
Angle P = 80
Angle Q = 60
Find the size of the angle marked y.

y = .....................
(Total 2 marks)

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2007

2214. Joe travelled 60 miles in 1 hour 30 minutes.


Work out Joes average speed.
Give your answer in miles per hour.

........................... miles per hour


(Total 2 marks)

2215. (a)

Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24 and 36

......................................................
(1)

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2008

(b)

Write 96 as a product of its prime factors.

............................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2216. This shaded shape is drawn on a centimetre grid.

(a)

Work out the perimeter of the shaded shape.

............................ cm
(1)

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2009

(b)

Work out the area of the shaded shape.

........................... cm

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2217. Here are some patterns made from crosses.

Pattern number 1

(a)

Pattern number 2

Pattern number 3

In the space below draw Pattern number 4

(1)

(b)

Complete the table.


Pattern number

Number of crosses

12=2

23=6

3 4 = 12

......................................
(1)

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2010

(c)

Work out the number of crosses in Pattern number 10

..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2011

2218.

The map shows the temperature in 5 cities, at midnight, one night last year.

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2012

(a)

Write down the name of the city with the highest temperature.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the name of the city with the lowest temperature.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2013

2219. (a)

Write 0.15 as a percentage.

................................. %
(1)

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2014

(b)

Write 35% as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2015

4
3
2220. Here are two fractions 5 and 4
Explain which is the larger fraction.
You may use the grids to help with your explanation.

...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2016

2221. Simplify
(a)

a+a+a+a

..................................
(1)

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2017

(b)

2pq

..................................
(1)

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2018

(c)

3a + 4b + a 2b

..................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2019

2222. (a)

Write down the number of pounds in 1 kg.

.................... pounds
(1)

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2020

(b)

Change 4 kg into pounds.

.................................. pounds
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2021

2223. Work out 25.6 1.6


You must show all your working.

..........................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2022

2224.
A
80

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is an isosceles triangle.


The angle marked x is 50
Give reasons why.
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2225. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


4

7 10

13

16

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of the sequence.

......................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2023

2226.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


P has coordinates (1, 2)
Q has coordinates (7, 10)
Find the coordinates of the mid-point of the line PQ.

(............ , ............)
(Total 2 marks)

13.2 6.8
2227. Use your calculator to work out 3.25 4.9
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

.............................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2024

2228. (a)

Factorise 8p 6

....................................
(1)

(b)

Factorise completely y y

....................................
(2)

(c)

Expand and simplify (e + 3)(e + 4)

....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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2025

2229. Here is a triangular prism.

4 .5 c m
10 cm
6 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Calculate the volume of the prism.

.................................. cm

(Total 3 marks)

x 2 5x 6
x2
2230. Simplify

..............................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2026

2231. Prove that (n + 2) (n 2) = 8n for all values of n.

(Total 2 marks)

2232. Here is a trapezium.


6 cm

5 cm

10 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Work out the area of the trapezium.

........................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

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2027

2233. Bob measures the length of his book.


The length of the book is 22 cm correct to the nearest centimetre.
(i)

Write down the maximum possible length it could be.

............................ cm

(ii)

Write down the minimum possible length it could be.

............................ cm
(Total 2 marks)

2234. Write 450 000 in standard form.

..........................................
(Total 1 mark)

2235. (a)

Expand 3(5p 2)

.................................
(1)

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(b)

Expand and simplify 3(2x + 1) + 2(3x 1)

................................................
(2)

(c)

Factorise a 16a + 64

................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2236. (a)

Work out 3 3

.................................
(1)

(b)

2
Write down the value of 36

.................................
(1)

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2029

(c)

1
n
3 = 9
Find the value of n.

n = ......................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2237.

Diagram NOT
accurately drawn

40
Q

P and Q are two points on a circle centre O.


The tangents to the circle at P and Q intersect at the point T.

(a)

Write down the size of angle OQT.

..............................
(1)

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2030

(b)

Calculate the size of the obtuse angle POQ.

......................
(2)

(c)

Give reasons why angle PQT is 70


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

x
3

2238. Write x 2 x( x 2) as a single fraction in its simplest form.

.............................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2031

2239. The table shows some information about 5 students.

(a)

Name

Age in years

Number of
brothers

Number of sisters

Aysha

12

Becky

Carl

13

Daniel

Elaine

16

How many sisters does Carl have?


.....................................
(1)

One student has two brothers.


(b)

Write down the name of this student.


.....................................
(1)

One student is less than 10 years of age and has one brother.
(c)

Write down the name of this student.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2032

2240. The two-way table gives some information about some cars in a garage.
Ford
3-door

Toyota
12

Total

4-door
Total

Fiat

11
29

34

18

Complete the two-way table.


(Total 3 marks)

2241. Noreen carries out a survey of some students.


The pie chart shows some information about their favourite holiday.

w a lk in g
s k iin g
30

c y c lin g
60

s u n b a th in g

5 students said that walking is their favourite holiday.

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2033

(a)

(i)

How many students said that cycling is their favourite holiday?


..........................

(ii)

How many students took part in the survey?

..........................
(3)

Noreen chooses one of these students at random.


(b)

Write down the probability that this students favourite holiday is cycling.

..........................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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2034

2242. 30 adults took part in a survey.


They were each asked how much money they spent on lottery tickets last week.
The table shows the results of the survey.
Money ()

Frequency

16

20

30

Work out the mean amount of money the 30 adults spent on lottery tickets.

......................................
(Total 3 marks)

2243. Liam rolls a fair 6-sided dice once.


Write down the probability that the dice will show a 2 or a 3

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

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2035

2244. Malcolm has some fish in a tank.


He has Guppys, Mollys, Platys and Tetras.
This bar chart shows some information about the Guppys and Mollys.
7
6
5
4
F re q u e n c y
3
2
1
0
G uppy

M o lly

P la ty

T e tra

T y p e o f fis h
Malcolm also has 5 Platys and 7 Tetras in his tank.

(a)

Complete the bar chart.


(2)

(b)

Which type of fish is the mode?

.....................................
(1)

(c)

Work out the total number of fish in the tank.

.....................................
(1)

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2036

Kate also has some fish in another tank.


This bar chart shows some information about her fish.
11
9
7
5
F re q u e n c y
3
2
1
0
G uppy

M o lly

T e tra

T y p e o f fis h

(d)

Write down two things that are wrong with this bar chart.
1 ..................................................................................................................................
2 ..................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

2245. Draw a circle around the word, or words, which best describe the following possibilities.
(a)

It will rain in Manchester next September.


impossible

unlikely

even chance

likely

certain
(1)

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2037

(b)

The next baby to be born in London will be a girl.


impossible

unlikely

even chance

likely

certain
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2246. A one litre bottle of Holborn water costs 1.28 in shops in a city centre.
Shops outside the city centre also sell one litre bottles of Holborn water.
The scatter graph shows information about the costs of these bottles.

1 .5 0
1 .4 0
1 .3 0
1 .2 0
1 .1 0

C o st ( )

1 .0 0
0 .9 0
0 .8 0
0 .7 0
0 .6 0
0 .5 0
0 .4 0
0

10

11

12

D is ta n c e o f s h o p s fro m c ity c e n tre (k m )

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2038

(a)

Describe the relationship between the cost of a bottle of water and the distance of the
shop from the city centre.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

Sam buys a bottle of water in a shop 4.5 km from the city centre.
(c)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the cost of this bottle of water.

......................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2247. Jane plays some games of ten-pin bowling.


Jane shows her score in each game in a stem and leaf diagram.
7

5
5
9

3
7

4
4
8

8
9

Key: 8 0 = 80

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2039

(a)

Find the range of her scores.


.........................
(2)

(b)

Find her median score.


.........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2248. Michael wants to find out how much teenagers spend on magazines.
He uses this question on a questionnaire.
How much do you spend on magazines?

1 to 2

(a)

2 to 3

3 to 4

over 4

Write down two things that are wrong with this question.
1 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
2 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

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2040

(b)

Design a better question Michael can use to find out how much teenagers spend on
magazines.
You must include some response boxes.

(2)

The table shows some information about the students at Michaels school.
Year

Number of
males

Number of
females

Total

Year 10

104

76

180

Year 11

87

93

180

Year 12

60

40

100

Year 13

54

46

100

Total

305

255

560

Michael takes a sample of 100 students.


His sample is stratified by both Year and gender.

(c)

Calculate an estimate for the number of female students from Year 12 in his sample.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

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2041

2249. Joe owns a small shop.


The table shows his sales, in , in the eight 3-month periods for the last two years.

Year 1

Year 2

3-month period

Sales in

January to March

3420

April to June

3370

July to September

3750

October to December

4020

January to March

3940

April to June

3810

July to September

4230

October to December

4560

The first four 4-point moving averages have been worked out.

(a)

Work out the fifth 4-point moving average.

3640, 3770, 3880, 4000, ..................


(2)

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2042

The time series graph shows Joes sales for the last two years.
The first four 4-point moving averages have been plotted on the grid.

4600
4500
4400
4300
4200
4100
S a le s
( )

4000
3900
3800
3700
3600
3500
3400
3300
1

(b)

4
5
6
7
3 -m o n th p e rio d
Year 1
Year 2

Plot the fifth 4-point moving average.


(1)

(c)

Draw a trend line for this data.


(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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2043

2250. Jane plays some games of ten-pin bowling.


Jane shows her score in each game in a stem and leaf diagram.
7

5
5
9

3
7

4
4
8

8
9

Key: 8 0 = 80
Find the range of her scores.
..........................
(Total 2 marks)

2251. 30 students ran a cross-country race.


Each students time was recorded.
The table shows information about these times.
Time
(t minutes)

Frequency

10 t < 14

14 t < 18

18 t < 22

12

22 t < 26

26 t < 30

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2044

On the grid, draw a frequency polygon to show this information.


15

10
N um ber
of
s tu d e n ts

0
0

10

20

30

40

T im e ( t m in u te s )
(Total 2 marks)

2252. The table shows some information about the heights of 40 trees.
Height of tree
(h metres)

Frequency

1h<3

3h<5

12

5h<7

15

7h<9

9 h < 11

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2045

Complete the cumulative frequency table.


Height of tree
(h metres)

Cumulative
frequency

1h<3

1h<5
1h<7
1h<9
1 h < 11
(Total 1 mark)

2253. The table and histogram show some information about the area of some carpets.
Carpet area
2
(A m )

Frequency

10 < A 12
12 < A 15

15

15 < A 20

12

20 < A 25

10

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2046

F req u e n c y
d e n s ity

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

C a rp e t a re a (A m 2)
(a)

Use the histogram to complete the table.


(1)

(b)

Use the table to complete the histogram.


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2047

2254. Caroline cycles to school.


She passes through two sets of traffic lights.

2
The probability that she has to stop at the first set of traffic lights is 5
If she has to stop at the first set of traffic lights, the probability that she has to stop

5
at the second set is 6
If she does not have to stop at the first set of traffic lights, the probability that she has to

1
stop at the second set is 2
Caroline cycles to school on the last day of term.

Work out the probability that she has to stop at only one set of traffic lights.

.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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2048

2255. (a)

Write the number five thousand and thirty six in figures.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 3478 to the nearest hundred.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2256. Here are the first five terms of a simple sequence.


4
(a)

10

13

16

Write down the next two terms of the sequence.

.............. , ..............
(2)

(b)

Explain how you found your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2049

2257. Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
0.73 0.37

0.07

0.3

0.307

..........................................................................
(Total 1 mark)

2258. Work out 35% of 400

......................................
(Total 2 marks)

2259. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 3x 1


x
y

1
4

2
(2)

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2050

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 3x 1


y

6
5
4
3
2
1
2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2051

2260.

60 cm

10 cm
B ox

6 cm

C a rto n

4 cm
30 cm

20 cm
Diagrams NOT accurately drawn
Boxes are packed into cartons.
A box measures 4 cm by 6 cm by 10 cm.
A carton measures 20 cm by 30 cm by 60 cm.
The carton is completely filled with boxes.

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2052

Work out the number of boxes that will completely fill one carton.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2261. A car travels for 3 hours.


Its average speed is 75 km/h.
Work out the total distance the car travels.

.............................. km
(Total 2 marks)

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2053

2262. (a)

Simplify g + g + g

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify 5 h k

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2263. Here is part of Mrs Cooks gas bill.

Gas Bill
New reading

6549 units

Old reading

5137 units

_________
Cost per unit 52p

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2054

Work out the total cost of the units of gas she used.

......................................
(Total 4 marks)

2264. Expand and simplify (x + 5)(x + 2)

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2265. This is part of a ruler.


(a)

Write down the length marked with an arrow.

........................cm
(1)

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2055

This is a thermometer.
(b)

Write down the temperature shown.

.........................C
(1)

This is a parcel on some scales.


(c)

Write down the weight of the parcel.

......................... kg
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2266.

(a)

Write down the name of this quadrilateral.


..................................................
(1)

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2056

(b)

Mark, with the letter B, an obtuse angle.


(1)

(c)

Write down an estimate for the size of the angle marked x.

..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2267.

A shaded shape is shown on the grid of centimetre squares.

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2057

(a)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


.......................cm
(1)

(b)

Find the area of the shaded shape.


......................cm

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2268.

(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point P.


(.......... , ..........)
(1)

(b)

On the grid, plot the point (0, 2).


Label the point Q.
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2058

2269. At midnight, the temperature was 8C.


By 10 00, the temperature had increased by 6C.
(a)

Work out the temperature at 10 00


.......................C
(1)

By midday, the temperature was 4C.


(b)

Work out the difference between the temperature at midday and the temperature at
midnight.
.......................C
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2059

2270.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


AQB, CRD and PQRS are straight lines.
AB is parallel to CD.
Angle BQR = 113.
Work out the value of x.

x = ..............................
(Total 2 marks)

2271. James packs books into boxes.


He packs 20 books into each box.
James packs x boxes of books.
Write an expression, in terms of x, for the number of books he packs.

.....................................
(Total 1 mark)

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2060

2272. Use the information that


56 29 = 1624
to find the value of 56 0.29
...........................
(Total 1 mark)

2273. Write down the value of


(a)

...........................
(1)

(b)

49
...........................
(1)

(c)

5+24

...........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2061

29.8 4.1
0.21
2274. Work out an estimate for

...........................
(Total 3 marks)

2275. Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 30 and 45

...........................
(Total 2 marks)

2276. (a)

Expand 3(x + 2)
.....................................
(1)

(b)

Factorise 5t + 20
.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2062

2277. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


3

11

Find, in terms of n, an expression for the nth term of the sequence.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2278.

60 cm

24 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a solid hexagonal prism.
2

The area of the cross-section of the prism is 60 cm .


The length of the prism is 24 cm.

(a)

Work out the volume of the prism.

.................................... cm

(2)

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2063

The prism is made from wood.


The prism has a mass of 648 g.
(b)

Work out the density of the wood.


...................................... g/cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2279. Work out (9 10 ) (3 10 )


Give your answer in standard form.

.............................................
(Total 2 marks)

2280.
B

104

A
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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2064

A and B are two points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.


TA is a tangent to the circle.
Angle BOA = 104.

Work out the size of angle BAT.

.......................
(Total 3 marks)

2281. Write as a single fraction in its simplest form

4
1

x5 x 3

.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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2065

2282. The length of a pencil is 13 cm correct to the nearest centimetre.


Write down the minimum possible length of the pencil.

.....................................
(Total 1 mark)

2283. Expand and simplify 3(2x + 5) + 4(3x + 1)

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2066

2284.
y
D
G

E
F

(1 0 , 4 , 8 )

O
C

z
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a cuboid.
The coordinates of the vertex F are (10, 4, 8).

(a)

Write down the coordinates of the vertex E.

(.......... , ......... , ..........)


(1)

(b)

Find the coordinates of the midpoint of OE.

(.......... , .......... , ..........)


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2067

2285.

13 cm
5 cm

20 cm
12 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows a right-angled triangular prism.

Work out the surface area of the triangular prism.

................................... cm

(Total 3 marks)

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2068

2286. Factorise x + 2x 15

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2287. Write down the value of


1

(a)

25 2

..........................
(1)

(b)

...........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2069

2288. Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 42 and 70

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2289. Expand and simplify (3x + 4)(5x 1)

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2290. Convert the recurring decimal 2.145 to a fraction.

.........................
(Total 3 marks)

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2070

4a 20
a 2 25

2291. Simplify fully

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2292. A caf had 23578 customers last year.


Round the number 23578 to the nearest ten.
23572

23570

23580

23500

23600

E
(Total 1 mark)

2293. Here is a sequence of numbers.


5

13

17

Find the next number in the sequence.


18

19

20

21

22

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2071

2294. Look at the shaded rectangle on the centimetre grid below.

What is the area of the shaded rectangle?


3

3 cm

5 cm

6 cm

10 cm

12 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

2295. Martin bought a calculator for 5.75 and a pencil case for 1.45
Work out his total bill.
6.10

6.20

6.30

6.15

7.20

E
(Total 1 mark)

2296. What is the 7th odd number?


7

11

13

15

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2072

2297. Which of these is an obtuse angle?

E
(Total 1 mark)

2298. Which of these numbers is equivalent to 4 ?


9

0.7

12

0.12

E
(Total 1 mark)

2299. Sam buys a bus ticket for 1.25 and a train ticket for 14.80
She pays with a 20 note.
How much change should she receive?
4.95

16.05

4.05

3.95

18.75

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2073

2300.
4
3
2
P

1
2

1
2
3
4

What are the coordinates of P?


(2, 1)

(1, 2)

(1, 2)

(1, 2)

(2, 1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2301. Look at the number line below.


1 .1

1 .2

1 .3

1 .4

1 .5

What is the number indicated by the arrow?


1.2

1.21

1.22

1.23

1.25

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2302. Here are the first five terms in a sequence of numbers.


7

10

13

16

19

What is the 10th term in this sequence?


25

30

31

34

37

E
(Total 1 mark)

2303.
130
130

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


What is the size of the angle marked x?
30

90

100

130

360

E
(Total 1 mark)

2304. There are 48 packets of crisps in each box of crisps.


Work out the total number of packets of crisps in 234 boxes.
2808

10000

11196

11232

11238

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2305. Here is a list on numbers.


1.232

1.33

1.23

1.323

1.22

The numbers are going to be written in order, smallest number first.


Which of these numbers would be the 4th in the list?
1.232

1.33

1.23

1.323

1.22

E
(Total 1 mark)

2306. A train leaves Manchester at 07 45 and arrives in London at 10 20.


How long does it take the train to make the journey?
2 hours
25 minutes
A

2 hours
35 minutes

3 hours
15 minutes

3 hours
25 minutes

3 hours
35 minutes

E
(Total 1 mark)

2307. Here is a sequence of numbers.


5

10

13

11

Work out the next number in this sequence.


9

11

15

16

18

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2308.
B
40
x
C

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

In the triangle ABC


AB = AC
Work out the size of angle x.
40

70

80

140

180

E
(Total 1 mark)

2309. Which of these numbers is a prime number?


2

21

15

E
(Total 1 mark)

2310. Adult cinema tickets cost 3.50.


Child cinema tickets cost 2.20.
Mr Brown buys some cinema tickets for 14.90.
He buys 2 child cinema tickets.
How many adult cinema tickets does he buy?
1

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2077

2311. The diagram shows a rectangular garden patio.

3 m
5 m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A gardener has square paving slabs.


The length of the sides of a slab is 50 cm.
How many square paving slabs are needed to completely cover the patio?
15

16

30

40

60

E
(Total 1 mark)

2312. The sketch shows the coordinates of the endpoints of the line AB.

y
B (7 , 5 )

A (1 , 2 )
x

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the coordinates of the midpoint of the line AB.


(4, 3)

(3, 3)

(3, 2)

(2, 3)

(3, 1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2313.

5 m
3 m
4 m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the area of this triangle.


2

6m

7m

7m

12m

60m

E
(Total 1 mark)

2314. Work out 1572 0.3


5.24

52.4

524

5240

52400

E
(Total 1 mark)

2315. Here is an arithmetic sequence.


1

10

13

Work out the expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence.
3n + 2

2n 3

3n

3n 2

2n

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2316. Work out the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 30 and 72.
2

30

360

E
(Total 1 mark)

2317. Simplify 4a + 3c a 4c
3a + c

5a + 7c

5a c

3a + 7c

3a c

E
(Total 1 mark)

2318. Factorise x 5x
2

4x

x(x 5)

5x

x(2 5)

x (x 5)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2319. Sally drives a distance of 100 miles.


It takes 2 hours for Sally to drive this distance.
Work out her average speed.
25 miles
per hour

30 miles
per hour

40 miles
per hour

60 miles
per hour

250 miles
per hour

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2320.
N

N
B

A
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The bearing of B from A is 035.


Work out the bearing of A from B.
035

055

145

215

325

E
(Total 1 mark)

2321. Given that


67 329 = 22043,
What is

0.67 32.9?

2.2043

22.043

220.43

2204.3

22043

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2081

2322. Expand and simplify fully


(x + 4)(x + 7)
2

x + 28

x + 28x + 28

x + 11x + 11

x + 4x + 7x +11

x + 11x + 28

E
(Total 1 mark)

2323. The length of a piece of wood has been measured as 15.3cm, to the nearest mm.
What is the minimum length the wood could be?
15.4cm

15.349cm

15.35

15.25

15.349999

E
(Total 1 mark)

2324. Express 300 as a product of its prime factors.


2

3 100

2 3 25

4 3 25

2 35

435

E
(Total 1 mark)

2325. Expand and simplify


(x + 3y)( x 4y)
2

x + xy 7y

x xy 12y

x + xy 12y

x + xy 12y

x 7xy 12y

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2326. Work out


1

22

1
5
1

75

6 10

57

67

10

E
(Total 1 mark)

2327. The diagram shows a cuboid of dimensions 10cm 8cm 5cm.

8 cm
5 cm
10 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the total surface area of the cuboid.


2

170cm

260cm

290cm

340cm

400cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

2328. Write the number 0.00342 in standard form notation.


342 10

3.4 10
B

342 10
C

3.42 10
D

3.42 10

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2329. Factorise
(x 5)

x 25x
2

x(x 25)

x(x 5)

x(x 25)

(x 5) (x + 5)

(Total 1 mark)

2330. Work out


3

14

2
3

4 12

37

3 12

3 12

47

E
(Total 1 mark)

2331. Factorise completely


2

6x + 8xy
2

2(3x + 4xy)

2x (x + 4y)

x(6x + 8y)

2x(3x + 4y)

6x(x + 8y)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2332. A tank contains 480 litres of water.


A tap is opened, and water flows out of the tank at the rate of 0.2 litres per second.
How long will it take to empty the tank?
40 minutes

96 minutes

960 minutes

2400 minutes

4800 minutes

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2084

2333. Simplify

(2a b)

3
6 3

6 3

5 3

5 3

6a b

6a b

8a b

6a b

8a b

E
(Total 1 mark)

2334. Expand (2x + 5y)(3x 2y)


2

5x + 8xy 7y

6x + 12xy 10y

5x + 4xy 7y

6x 4xy 10y

6x + 11xy 10y

E
(Total 1 mark)

2335.
y
A

E
0

F
1

2 x

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Work out the coordinates of the midpoint of the line HB.


(1, 1, 1)

(1, 2, 1)

(1, 2, )

(, 1 )

(, 1, 1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2336. Factorise

6x + x 12

(2x 3)(3x + 4) (2x + 4)(3x 3)


A

(2x + 3)(2x 4)

(2x + 3)(3x 4)

(3x + 4) (2x 3)

(Total 1 mark)

2337. The diagram shows some letters on cards.


A

C
Tamara takes a card at random.

(a)

Which letter is most likely to be on the card?

...................
(1)

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(b)

Which letter is least likely to be on the card?

...................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2338. Tariq measured the lengths, in cm, of 18 books.


Here are his results.
14

13

16

15

14

14

17

13

14

16

14

15

15

17

13

15

14

16

(a)

Complete the table to show Tariqs results.

Length (cm)

Tally

Frequency

13
14
15
16
17
(2)

(b)

Write down the number of books with a length of 16 cm.


...................
(1)

(c)

Write down the length that is the mode.


................... cm
(1)

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(Total 4 marks)

2339. The graph shows information about the rainfall in Kathmandu.


It shows the number of days it rained each month.
30

N um ber
of days
it ra in e d

20

10

0
Jan

Feb

M ar

A pr

M ay

Jun

Jul

A ug

Sep

O ct

N ov

D ec

M o n th

(a)

Write down the number of days it rained in April.


................... days
(1)

One month it rained on exactly 12 days.


(b)

Which month?
..............................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2340. The table shows information about 40 vehicles crossing a bridge.

Type of vehicle
Motorcycle

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Number of vehicles
5

Size of angle
45

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Car

16

Bus

11

Other

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Complete the pie chart to show this information.

M o to rc y c le

(Total 3 marks)

2341. Vanessa made 80 phone calls last month.


The table gives information about the length of the calls.

Length of call
(t minutes)

Frequency

0 < t 10

20

10 < t 20

32

20 < t 30

14

30 < t 40

40 < t 50

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Work out an estimate for the mean length of the calls.

................... minutes
(Total 4 marks)

2342. Mr White recorded the number of students absent one week.


The dual bar chart shows this information for the first four days.
K ey:
B oys
G irls

N um ber of
s tu d e n ts

D a y s o f th e w e e k

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(a)

How many boys were absent on Monday?


.........................
(1)

(b)

How many girls were absent on Wednesday?


.........................
(1)

On Friday, 9 boys were absent and 6 girls were absent.


(c)

Use this information to complete the bar chart.


(2)

On only one day more girls were absent than boys.


(d)

Which day?
.....................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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2343. Iqbal eats in a cafe.


He can choose one main course and one piece of fruit.

Main Course

Fruit

Fish
Lamb
Salad

Apple
Banana
Pear

One possible combination is (Fish, Pear).


Write down all the possible combinations that Iqbal can choose.
The first one has been done for you.
...(F

, P)................................................................................................................................

...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2344.

The diagram shows some 3-sided, 4-sided and 5-sided shapes.


The shapes are black or white.

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(a)

Complete the two-way table.

Black
3-sided shape
4-sided shape
5-sided shape

White

Total

2
0

Total

11
(3)

Ed takes a shape at random.


(b)

Write down the probability the shape is white and 3-sided.


.....................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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2345. Here are the amounts, in , spent by some shoppers at a supermarket.


37
38
25

56
56
49

23
31
32

40
48
46

Draw an ordered stem and leaf diagram for these amounts.


You must include a key.

2
3
4

K ey:

5
(Total 3 marks)

2346. Mia spins a spinner.


The spinner can land on red or green or blue or pink.
The table shows each of the probabilities that the spinner will land on red or green or blue.

Colour

Red

Green

Blue

Probability

0.4

0.1

0.2

Pink

Work out the probability that the spinner will land on pink.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2095

2347. The scatter graph shows some information about the ages and values of fourteen cars.
The cars are the same make and type.
5000

4000

3000
V a lu e in
p o u n d s ( )
2000

1000

0
0

A g e in y e a rs

(a)

Describe the relationship between the age of a car and its value in pounds.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

A car is 3 years old.


(c)

Use your line of best fit to find an estimate of its value.


....................................
(1)

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A car has a value of 3500


(d)

Use your line of best fit to find an estimate of its age.


............................ years
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2348. Verity records the heights of the girls in her class.


The height of the shortest girl is 1.38 m.
The height of the tallest girl is 1.81 m.
The median height is 1.63 m.
The lower quartile is 1.54 m.
The interquartile range is 0.14 m.

(a)

On the grid, draw a box plot for this information.

1 .3 0

1 .4 0

1 .5 0

1 .6 0

1 .7 0

1 .8 0

1 .9 0

G irls h e ig h t (m )
(3)

The box plot below shows information about the heights of the boys in Veritys class.

1 .3 0

1 .4 0

1 .5 0

1 .6 0

1 .7 0

1 .8 0

1 .9 0

G irls h e ig h t (m )

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(b)

Compare the distributions of the boys heights and the girls heights.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2349. The table shows the number of boys in each of four groups.

Group

Total

Number of boys

32

43

38

19

132

Jamie takes a sample of 40 boys stratified by group.


Calculate the number of boys from group B that should be in his sample.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2099

2350. Melanie wants to find out how often people go to the cinema.
She gives a questionnaire to all the women leaving a cinema.
Her sample is biased.
Give two possible reasons why.
1 ............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
2 ............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2351. Ivan plays a game of darts and a game of snooker.

3
The probability that he will win at darts is 7
6
The probability that he will win at snooker is 11
Complete the probability tree diagram.
D a r ts

Sn ooker
6
11

3
7

W in

W in
..............

N o t W in

..............

W in

N o t W in
..............
N o t W in
..............
(Total 2 marks)

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2101

2352. The histogram and table show information about the number of hours some adults used their
mobile phones last month.

F re q u e n c y
D e n s ity

10

20

30

40

50

N u m b e r o f h o u rs (h )

Number of hours (h)

Frequency

0 h < 10
10 h < 15

30

15 h < 25
25 h < 40
40 h < 50
Use the information in the histogram to complete the table.
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(Total 2 marks)

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2353. There are 3 strawberry yoghurts, 2 peach yoghurts and 4 cherry yoghurts in a fridge.
Kate takes a yoghurt at random from the fridge.
She eats the yoghurt.
She then takes a second yoghurt at random from the fridge.
Work out the probability that both the yoghurts were the same flavour.

.....................................
(Total 4 marks)

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2354. What is the number 3020 in words?


Thirty thousand and twenty

Three thousand and twenty

Three thousand and two

Three hundred and twenty

Three hundred and two


E
(Total 1 mark)

2355. Which number is a multiple of 6?


8

22

16

10

18

E
(Total 1 mark)

2356. Here is a shaded rectangle on a centimetre grid.

What is the area of the shaded rectangle?


2

24 cm

14 cm

12 cm

8 cm

6 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2357. In one week 9786 people visited a museum.


The number 9786 rounded to the nearest ten is
10000

9700

9790

9780

9800

E
(Total 1 mark)

2358. Here is a sequence of patterns made from sticks.

P a tte rn 1

P a tte rn 2

P a tte rn 3

Pattern

Number of sticks

12

19

What is the number of sticks needed for Pattern 4?


26

33

24

27

25

E
(Total 1 mark)

2359. Which triangle is an isosceles triangle?

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2360. Here are the first four numbers in a sequence.


4

14

19

The next number in the sequence is


29

24

23

22

20

E
(Total 1 mark)

2361. Here is a list of decimal numbers.


2.3

2.41

2.39

2.389

2.4

Robert is going to write the numbers in order of size.


He writes down the smallest number.
Which number should he write down next?
2.3

2.41

2.39

2.389

2.4

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2362.
y
3
2
1
3

O
1

3
What are the coordinates of the point P?
(1, 2)

(2, 1)

(2, 1)

(1, 2)

(1, 2)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2363.

130

120
x

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


What is the size of the angle marked x?
120

60

110

50

130

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2364. Which number is a prime number?


4

15

12

E
(Total 1 mark)

4
2365. Which fraction is equal to 5 ?
7
8

2
10

16
20

20
30

12
20

E
(Total 1 mark)

2366. Here is a rectangle.

mc 3

4 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The perimeter of the rectangle is
12 cm

49 cm

6 cm

14 cm

7 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2367. Here are the first six terms in a sequence.


4

11

14

18

21

What is the 9th term of this sequence?


32

29

31

30

28

E
(Total 1 mark)

2368. A train leaves London at 16 50


It arrives in Manchester at 19 15
How long does the journey take?
2 hours 25 minutes

1 hour 35 minutes

2 hours 35 minutes

3 hours 25 minutes

3 hours 35 minutes

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2369.
Q
50

x
P

R
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

PQR is an isosceles triangle.


QP = QR
Angle Q = 50
What is the size of the angle marked x?
50

25

130

65

60

E
(Total 1 mark)

2370. Which fraction is the largest?

11
15

4
5

9
10

13
20

53
60

B5

E
(Total 1 mark)

2371. What is 7 added to 3?


4

+4

+10

+21

10

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2372. A shop sells CDs for x pounds each.


Darren buys 8 of these CDs.
What is the expression, in terms of x, for the total cost of 8 CDs?

8+x

8
x

8x

x
8

E
(Total 1 mark)

2373.

x
R

T
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

RST is an equilateral triangle.


What is the size of the angle marked x?
50

45

40

30

60

E
(Total 1 mark)

2374. 487 is divided by 23


What is the remainder?
16

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2375. The Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 16 and 36 is


4

144

576

72

E
(Total 1 mark)

2376. The diagram shows a rectangular floor.


The length of the floor is 3 m.
The width of the floor is 2 m.

2m
3m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Jane is going to cover the floor with tiles.
Each tile is a square of side 50 cm.
Jane wants to cover the floor completely.
How many tiles does she need?
24

12

10

20

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2377.

T (7 , 9 )
S (2 , 3 )
x

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Which are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line ST ?
(3, 4)

(4, 6)

(5, 6)

(6, 2)

(6, 4)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2378. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


2

11

14

What is the expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence?
n+3

3n

n3

3n + 1

3n 1

E
(Total 1 mark)

2379. Simplify 3a + 4c a 5c
2a c

4a + 9c

2a + c

4a + c

2a + 9c

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2380. Factorise y + 4y
3

5y

y(y + 4)

4y

y(y + 4y)

y+4

E
(Total 1 mark)

2381.
N

N
120
P

Q
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The bearing of Q from P is 120.
What is the bearing of P from Q?
240

120

030

060

300

E
(Total 1 mark)

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1
2382. Peter cycles 20 miles in 2 2 hours.
What is his average speed in miles per hour?
5 miles per hour

8 miles per hour

10 miles per hour

12 miles per hour

50 miles per hour

E
(Total 1 mark)

2383. Given that

37 234 = 8658

what is the value of 3.7 23.4 ?


865.8

86.58

8.658

0.8658

86580

E
(Total 1 mark)

2384.
26 m
10 m
m 42
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the area of this triangle?
2

240 m

65 m

120 m

60 m

6240 m

(Total 1 mark)

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2385. What is 225 written as a product of its prime factors?


3

9 25

3 5

5 45

3 5 15

3355

E
(Total 1 mark)

410 6.9
2386. Which is the best estimate for the value of 0.23 ?
14000

7000

1230

1400

2800

E
(Total 1 mark)

2387. (x + 2)(x 4) =
2

x + 2x 8

x + 6x 8

x + 2x 2

x + 2x + 2

x 2x 8

E
(Total 1 mark)

2388. Factorise x x 6
(x 3)(x 2)

(x + 1)(x 6)

(x + 3)(x 2)

(x 3)(x + 2)

(x 1)(x 5)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2389.

2
3

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


A machine tool is made from two parts.

3
One part has a length of 1 4 inches.
2
The other part has a length of 2 3 inches.
What is the total length, in inches, of the machine tool?

5
7

5
12
B

2
3

15
7

5
12
E
(Total 1 mark)

2390. The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 30 and 48 is


720

240

1440

E
(Total 1 mark)

2391. The length of a piece of wood is 123 mm, correct to the nearest mm.
What is the greatest length that the piece of wood could be?
123.4 mm

122.5 mm

123.48 mm

124 mm

123.5 mm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2392. Factorise completely 6x 9xy


2

3x(2 3y)

3x(2x 3y)

3(x 3xy)

x(6x 9y)

2x 3y

E
(Total 1 mark)

2393. What is the number 23 500 in standard form?


2.35 10

2.3 10

2.35 10

2.35 10

235 10

E
(Total 1 mark)

2394. F and G are two points on a 3-D coordinate grid.


Point F is (2, 3, 3).
Point G is (6, 1, 4).
Which are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line segment FG?
(4, 2, 3)

(2, 1, )

(4, 1, )

(4, 2, )

(4, 1, )

E
(Total 1 mark)

2395. Expand and simplify (3x 2y)


2

9x 4y

9x + 4y
B

9x 12xy + 4y

9x + 12xy 4y

9x 12xy + 4y

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2119

2396. (2x + 1)(x 3) =


2

2x + 5x 3

2x 2x 3

2x + 2x 3

2x 5x 3

2x 5x + 3

E
(Total 1 mark)

2397. Factorise 6x + x 12
(2x 3)(3x + 4)

(2x 3)(3x 4)

(6x 3)(x + 4)

(2x + 3)(3x 4)

(6x + 3)(x 4)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2398. A tank contained 48 000 cm of salt.


The salt was removed from the tank at a constant rate.
It took 2 hours and 40 minutes to empty the tank completely.
3

At what rate, in cm per second, was the salt removed from the tank?
5

13

36

300

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2399. Here is a list of numbers.

12

16

20

32

40

From the list,


(a)

write down a square number.


................
(1)

(b)

write down a cube number.


................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2400. Simplify

d+d+d+d+d

.....................................
(Total 1 mark)

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2401. Magazines cost 2.45 each.


Farah buys 3 magazines.
She pays with a 10 note.
Work out how much change she should get.

..................................
(Total 3 marks)

2402. (a)

On the grid below, draw a right-angled triangle.

(1)

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(b)

On the grid below, draw an isosceles triangle.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2403. (a)

Find the value of 4

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Find the value of

2.25 .
.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2404. (a)

How many faces has a cube?


.....................................
(1)

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(b)

The diagram shows a cuboid.

4 cm
2 cm
6 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The length of the cuboid is 6 cm.
Its width is 2 cm.
Its height is 4 cm.
Work out the volume of the cuboid.

.............................. cm

(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2405.
A

P
50
y

D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
ABCD is a straight line.
PQ is parallel to RS.

(a)

(i)

Write down the size of the angle marked x.


...................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

(i)

Write down the size of the angle marked y.


...................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2406. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 4x + 3

x
y

1
1

2
11
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 4x + 3


y
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

1
2
3
4
5
6
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2407. A can of cola costs x pence.


An ice cream costs y pence.
Atif buys 3 cans of cola and 2 ice creams.
Write down an expression, in terms of x and y, for the total cost, in pence.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2408. Here is a list of ingredients needed to make 8 pancakes.

8 pancakes
120 g of plain flour
1 egg
300 ml of milk
1 tablespoon of oil
Work out how much plain flour is needed to make 10 pancakes.

.................................. g
(Total 2 marks)

2409. Simplify

6c + 2d + c + 5d

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2410. Use your calculator to work out the exact value of

15.6
1.18 2.07

.........................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2411. Work out the value of (6 10 ) (4 10 )


Give your answer in standard form.

.........................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2412. Expand and simplify (x 2)(x + 1)

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2413. Simplify

p2 9
2p 6

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2414.

x
S

T
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

R and S are two points on a circle, centre O.


TS is a tangent to the circle.
Angle RST = x.
Prove that angle ROS = 2x.
You must give reasons for each stage of your working.

(Total 4 marks)

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2415. The table shows some information about five children.

(a)

Name

Gender

Age

Hair Colour

Aaron

Male

Black

Becky

Female

10

Brown

Kim

Female

Brown

Darren

Male

Blonde

Emily

Female

Red

Write down the colour of Darrens hair.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the name of the oldest child.

.....................................
(1)

(c)

Work out the mean of the ages of the children.

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2416. The bar chart shows information about the amount of time, in minutes, that Andrew and Karen
spent watching television on four days last week.

Karen spent more time watching television than Andrew on two of these four days.

(a)

Write down these two days.

.........................................................
and .........................................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the total amount of time Andrew spent watching television on these four days.

...................... minutes
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2417. The two-way table shows some information about the number of students in a school.

Total

Year Group
9

10

Boys

125

Girls
Total

11
407

123
303

256

831

Complete the two-way table.

(Total 3 marks)

2418. Valerie is the manager of a supermarket.


She wants to find out how often people shop at her supermarket.
She will use a questionnaire.
Design a suitable question for Valerie to use on her questionnaire.
You must include some response boxes.

(Total 2 marks)

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2419. Marco has a 4-sided spinner.


The sides of the spinner are numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4
The spinner is biased.

The table shows the probability that the spinner will land on each of the numbers 1, 2 and 3

Number
Probability

0.20

0.35

0.20

Work out the probability that the spinner will land on the number 4

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2420. Leanne asked each of her friends which one country they would most like to visit.
Here are her results.
USA
Australia
Italy
USA

France
USA
USA
Spain

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Italy
Spain
France
USA

USA
France
Italy
Spain

France
Italy
USA
Italy

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(a)

Complete the frequency table.

Country

Tally

Frequency

Australia
France
Italy
Spain
USA
(2)

(b)

How many friends did Leanne ask?

.....................................
(1)

(c)

Write down the mode.


.....................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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2421. Here are some statements.


Draw an arrow from each statement to the word which best describes its likelihood.
One has been done for you.
C e rta in
A h e a d is o b ta in e d w h e n a fa ir c o in is th ro w n
once.
L ik e ly
A n u m b e r le s s th a n 7 w ill b e s c o re d w h e n a n
o rd in a ry s ix -s id e d d ic e is ro lle d o n c e .
E ven
It w ill ra in e v e ry d a y fo r a w e e k n e x t J u ly in
London.
U n lik e ly
A re d d is c is o b ta in e d w h e n a d is c is ta k e n a t
ra n d o m fro m a b a g c o n ta in in g 9 re d d is c s a n d 2
b lu e d is c s .
Im p o s s ib le
(Total 3 marks)

2422. The stem and leaf diagram shows information about the test marks of 17 students.

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9
K e y : 2 5 = 2 5 m a rk s

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(a)

Work out the range.

.....................................
(2)

(b)

Find the median.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2423. There are 8 pencils in a pencil case.


1 pencil is red.
4 pencils are blue.
The rest are black.
A pencil is taken at random from the pencil case.
Write down the probability that the pencil is black.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2424. Jake recorded the weight, in kg, and the height, in cm, of each of ten children.
The scatter graph shows information about his results.

170

165

160
H e ig h t (c m )
155

150

145

140

35

40

45

50

55

W e ig h t (k g )

(a)

Describe the relationship between the weight and the height of these children.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

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(c)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the height of a child whose weight is 47 kg.
.............................. cm
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2425. Marco has a 4-sided spinner.


The sides of the spinner are numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4
The spinner is biased.

The table shows the probability that the spinner will land on each of the numbers 1, 2 and 3

Number
Probability

(a)

0.20

0.35

0.20

Work out the probability that the spinner will land on the number 4

.....................................
(2)

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Marco spins the spinner 100 times.


(b)

Work out an estimate for the number of times the spinner will land on the number 2

.....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2426. The table shows the number of pupils at a dance class each week for 10 weeks.
The table also shows seven of the 3-point moving averages.

Week

10

Number of Pupils

23

25

27

26

22

33

23

25

30

29

25

26

25

27

26

27

26

3-point moving average


(a)

Work out the missing 3-point moving average.


Write your answer in the table.

(2)

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(b)

On the grid, plot the 3-point moving averages from the table.
The first four have been plotted for you.

30

3 -p o in t
m o v in g
a v e ra g e

25

20

10
(1)

(c)

On the grid, draw a trend line.


(1)

(d)

Comment on the trend shown by your graph.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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2427. The two-way table shows information about the number of students in a school.

Total

Year Group
7

10

11

Boys

126

142

140

135

125

670

Girls

134

140

167

125

149

715

Total

260

282

307

260

276

1385

Robert carries out a survey of these students.


He uses a sample of 50 students stratified by gender and by year group.
Calculate the number of girls from year 9 that are in his sample.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2428. The histogram shows information about the lifetime of some batteries.

F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

1 .5

2 .5

3 .5

4 .5

Two of the batteries had a lifetime of between 1.5 and 2.5 years.
Find the total number of batteries.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2429. Here are the test marks of 18 students in a mathematics class.


48

57

63

29

40

57

29

35

51

65

54

26

31

60

49

57

40

41

Draw an ordered stem and leaf diagram to show this information.


You must include a key.

K ey:
(Total 3 marks)

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2430. There are 8 pencils in a box.


5 pencils are blue.
3 pencils are red.
Simon takes a pencil at random from the box.
He does not replace the pencil.
Hazel then takes a pencil at random from the box.
Work out the probability that both Simon and Hazel take a red pencil.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2431. The speeds of 100 cars on a motorway were recorded.


The grouped frequency table shows some information about the speeds of these cars.

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Speed (s mph)

Frequency

40 < s 50

50 < s 60

19

60 < s 70

34

70 < s 80

27

80 < s 90

14

90 < s 100

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(a)

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Speed (s mph)

Frequency

40 < s 50

40 < s 60
40 < s 70
40 < s 80
40 < s 90
40 < s 100
(1)

(b)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

100

80
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
60

40

20

0
40

50

60

70

80

90

100

S p e ed (s m p h )
(2)

(c)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the median speed.


............................ mph
(1)

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(d)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the interquartile range.

............................ mph
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

2432. What is the value of the 7 in the number 32 715?


7000

70 000

700

70

E
(Total 1 mark)

2433. Here is part of a bus timetable.

Abbots Way

10 15

10 45

11 20

Bexley Hill

10 19

10 49

11 23

Chethams

10 26

10 56

11 30

Dove Holes

10 42

11 10

11 45

A bus leaves Abbots Way at 10 45


At what time should the bus arrive at Chethams?
11 10

10 56

10 49

10 26

11 30

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2434. Here are five angles.


Which marked angle is an acute angle?

E
(Total 1 mark)

2435. 13 557 people watched a football match.


What is the number 13 557 when rounded to the nearest hundred?
13 600

14 000

13 500

13 560

13 000

E
(Total 1 mark)

2436. This is a sequence of patterns made from dots.

.
. . .
.

.
.
. . . . .
.
.

P a tte rn 1

P a tte rn 2

.
.
.
. . . . . . .
.
.
.
P a tte rn 3

Pattern

Number of dots

13

How many dots are there in Pattern 4?


19

21

17

14

16

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2437.
y
3
P

2
1
O

What are the coordinates of the point P?


(3, 0)

(2, 0)

(0, 2)

(3, 2)

(2, 3)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2438. Look at the number line below.

2 .0

2 .1

2 .2

2 .3

2 .4

What value is shown by the arrow?


2.2

2.25

2.24

2.21

2.22

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2439. Here is a list of temperatures.


3C

8C

1C

7C

4C

Bob is going to write these temperatures in order.


He writes down the lowest temperature.
Which temperature should he write down next?
3C

8C

1C

7C

4C

E
(Total 1 mark)

2440.

70
x

60
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

What is the size of the angle marked x?


30

70

130

50

60

E
(Total 1 mark)

2441. Here are the first five terms in a sequence.


6

10

14

18

22

What is the 9th term of this sequence?


30

26

34

38

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2442. 13 3 4 + 2 =
42

60

E
(Total 1 mark)

2443. Here is a rectangle.

3 cm
5 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The area of the rectangle is

1
2 cm2
A

4 cm

16 cm

15 cm

8 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2444.
y
3
2
Q

1
1

1
2
3
What are the coordinates of the point Q?
(1, 2)

(2, 1)

(2, 1)

(2, 1)

(2, 0)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2445. What is the number 0.357 when written as a fraction?

57
100

357
10

357
100

357
1000

357
10000

E
(Total 1 mark)

2446. What is 5 added to +3?


8

15

+8

+2

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2447.
Q
x

50

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


PQR is an isosceles triangle.
QP = QR
Angle P = 50
What is the size of the angle marked x?
70

60

40

50

80

E
(Total 1 mark)

2448. Sofia has y wrist-bands.


She gives 5 of these wrist-bands to her friend.
What is the expression, in terms of y, for the number of wrist-bands Sofia has now?

5y

5y

y5

y+5

y
5

E
(Total 1 mark)

2449. What is 372.42 correct to one significant figure?


372.4

300

372

370

400

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2450.

8 cm

10 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The area of this triangle is
2

9 cm

20 cm

40 cm

18 cm

80 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

2451.
CALCULATORS
Basic

Scientific

Julie spends 25 on scientific calculators.


In total she buys 12 calculators for 46
How many basic calculators does she buy?
8

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2452. A train ticket to the city centre costs 2.85


A teacher buys 26 of these tickets for a school group.
What is the total cost of the 26 tickets?
74.10

22.80

64.10

51.40

71.25

E
(Total 1 mark)

2453.
4 cm
3 cm

7 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The area of this shape is
2

14 cm

18.5 cm

21 cm

16.5 cm

84 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

2454. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


9

13

17

21

25

What is the expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence?
4n + 1

4n

4n + 5

n+4

n4

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2455. The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 8 and 12 is


4

96

12

24

E
(Total 1 mark)

2456. A cuboid is shown on a 3-D grid.


y
P (2 ,3 ,4 )

O
z

Q
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The point P has the coordinates (2, 3, 4).


The coordinates of the point Q are
(2, 3, 0)

(0, 3, 4)

(0, 0, 4)

(2, 0, 0)

(2, 0, 4)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2457. Factorise 8d 2
6d

2d(4d 1)

2(4d 2)

2(4d + 1)

2(4d 1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2458.
N

Q
220

P
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The bearing of P from Q is 220
What is the bearing of Q from P?
140

130

040

050

060

E
(Total 1 mark)

1
2459. A train travelled 120 km in 2 hours.
1

What was the average speed of the train?


100 km/h

80 km/h

60 km/h

120 km/h

180 km/h

E
(Total 1 mark)

2460. What is 180 written as a product of its prime factors?


4

2 35

22355

2033

2259

22335

E
(Total 1 mark)

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3 2
1
2461. What is 4 3 written as a mixed number?
1

17
12

5
7

5
12

5
12

29
12

E
(Total 1 mark)

2462. The diagram shows a solid cuboid which is 5 cm by 4 cm by 3 cm.

3 cm

4 cm

5 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


What is the total surface area of this cuboid?
2

74 cm

48 cm

60 cm

47 cm

94 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2463.
y

S (1 , 5 )

T (4 , 3 )
O

x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

What are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line segment ST?
(2, 4)

(2, 5)

(3, 2)

(2, 4)

(1, 1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2464. Factorise

x 8x + 15

(x4)(x+2)

(x15)(x+1)

(x3)(x+5)

(x+3)(x5)

(x3)(x5)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2465. The Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 42 and 72 is


6

12

504

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2466. Jomo takes 35 seconds, to the nearest second, to run a race.


What is the least possible time this could be?
35.5 seconds

34.4 seconds

34.5 seconds

34 seconds

34.9 seconds

E
(Total 1 mark)

2467. Factorise completely 10x + 6xy


2

2(5x +3xy)

2x(5+3y)

5x(2x+3y)

2x(5x+3y)

x(10x+6y)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2468. What is 0.00457 in standard form?


45710

4.5710

45710

4.5710

4.5710

E
(Total 1 mark)

2469. (2x+y)(3x2y) =
2

6x +xy2y

6x xy2y

6x xy2y

6xxy2y
D

6x +7x2y

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2470. Expand and simplify (2e 5f)


2

4e 25f

4e 10ef+25f

4e +25f

4e 20ef25f

4e 20ef+25f

E
(Total 1 mark)

2471. The diagram shows a cuboid on a 3-D grid.


y
3

2
1
O
Q
z

2
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

P and Q are two vertices of the cuboid.


Which are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line segment PQ?
(6,3,2)

(6,1,1)

(3,3,2)

(3,3,1)

(3,1,1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2472. Factorise 12x 7x 10


(3x2)(4x5)

(3x2)(4x+5)

(6x+5)(2x2)

(6x5)(2x+2)

(3x+2)(4x5)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2473. There are 960 litres of water in a tank.


A workman empties the tank.
The water flows out of the tank at a constant rate of 0.4 litres per second.
How long, in minutes, does it take the workman to empty the tank completely?
40

96

384

960

2400

E
(Total 1 mark)

2474. 83% of the houses in Spring Road have a satellite dish.


What percentage of the houses in Spring Road do not have a satellite dish?

....................%
(Total 1 mark)

2475. (a)

Write down a square root of 25

.......................
(1)

(b)

Write down the cube of 2

.......................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2476. Here are 5 diagrams and 5 labels.


In each diagram the centre of the circle is marked with a cross ().
Match each diagram to its label.
One has been done for you.
D ia g r a m

L abel

C irc le a n d
ta n g e n t

C irc le a n d
ra d iu s

C irc le a n d
c h o rd

C ir c le a n d
s e c to r

C ir c le a n d
d ia m e te r

(Total 3 marks)

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2477. Grace buys


1 book for 3.95
1 magazine for 1.80
2 pens for 40p each.

She pays with a 10 note.


How much change should she get?

...........................................
(Total 3 marks)

2478. (a)

Simplify

h+h+h

.......................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

8k 3k

.......................
(1)

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(c)

Simplify

2m 3p

......................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2479. (a)

Use your calculator to work out


2

(3.4 + 2.1) 5.7


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

........................
(2)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 1 significant figure.


.......................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2480.
E
120

60

F
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
AB is parallel to CD.
EF is a straight line.
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(i)

Write down the value of y.


y = ........................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


......................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2481. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 3x + 2

x
y

1
1

5
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 3x + 2


y

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O

1
2
3
4
5
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2482. Ahmed is planning a holiday.


The holiday costs 450
Ahmed pays a deposit of 30% of the cost of the holiday.
Work out how much deposit Ahmed pays.

........................
(Total 2 marks)

2483. The distance from London to New York is 3456 miles.


A plane takes 8 hours to fly from London to New York.
Work out the average speed of the plane.

........................... miles per hour


(Total 2 marks)

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2484.

8 cm

15 cm
12 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows a solid triangular prism.


The prism is made of wood.
3
The wood has a density of 0.85 grams per cm .
Work out the mass of the prism.

.................. grams
(Total 3 marks)

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11

2485. Work out the value of (3 10 ) (6 10 )


Give your answer in standard form.

.....................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2486.
B
A
O

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


B and C are points on a circle, centre O.
AB and AC are tangents to the circle.
Angle BOC = 130.
Work out the size of angle BAO.

..............................
(Total 3 marks)

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6 x 2 3x
2487. Simplify fully

4x 2 1

..............................
(Total 3 marks)

2488. (a)

Write the number 867 to the nearest 100


......................................
(1)

(b)

Write the number 2805 in words.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(c)

Write the number five thousand four hundred and sixty in figures.
......................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2489. Write down the mathematical name of this quadrilateral.

.............................................
(Total 1 mark)

2490. (a)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
2501 5201 5210

1250

................................................................................
(1)

(b)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
0.705

0.75

0.7

................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 mark)

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2491. A shaded shape is drawn on a centimetre grid.

(a)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


....................... cm
(1)

(b)

Find the area of the shaded shape.


...................... cm

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2492.
y

5
4

3
2
1
R
3

1
2
3
4
5

(a)

Write down the coordinates of the point P.


(............ , ............)
(1)

(b)

On the grid, mark the point (5, 2) with a cross ( ).


Label the point Q.
(1)

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(c)

(i)

On the grid, mark with a cross ( ) the midpoint of the line PR.

(ii)

Write down the coordinates of the midpoint of the line PR.

(............ , ............)
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2493. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 4x 3

X
y

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 4x 3


y

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2494.
50
A

70

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is a triangle.
Work out the size of the angle marked p.

p = .....................
(Total 2 marks)

2495. (a)

Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 44 and 77

.............................
(2)

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(b)

Write 200 as a product of its prime factors.

...................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2496. (a)

Use your calculator to work out


1000
7.3 2 16.3
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

...................................................................
(2)

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(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 1 decimal place.

.............................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2497. The prism is made from centimetre cubes.

Find the volume of the prism.

.............................. cm

(Total 2 marks)

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2498. The table shows the temperatures at midnight in 6 cities during one night in 2006

(a)

City

Temperature

Berlin

5C

London

10C

Moscow

3C

New York

2C

Oslo

8C

Paris

7C

Write down the city which had the lowest temperature.


.....................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the difference in temperature between London and Moscow.

.................................C
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2499. (a)

Write down the name of a sensible metric unit that can be used to measure
(i)

the weight of a grape,


.....................................

(ii)

the diameter of a CD.


.....................................
(2)

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(b)

Change 7 kilometres to metres.


................................. m
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2500. Here are the first five terms of a simple sequence.


23

19 15

11

(a)

Write down the next term of the sequence.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Explain how you found your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2501. Find the value of


(a)

.....................................
(1)

(b)

100
.....................................
(1)

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(c)

the cube of 5
.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2502. Work out 745 23


You must show all your working.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2503. The table shows some expressions.


n represents an odd number.

2n

n2

n+1

n
2

Two of the expressions represent even numbers.


Put a cross in the boxes underneath these two expressions.
(Total 2 marks)

2504. Adam cycled 24 km in 2 hours.


Work out his average speed.

........................... km/h
(Total 2 marks)

2505. (a)

Expand c(d + 4)

.....................................
(1)

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(b)

Expand and simplify 3(x + 5) + 2(x 1)

.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2506. The diagram shows a cuboid.


y

A
x

z
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Three of the vertices of this cuboid are


A (2, 0, 0)

B (5, 0, 0)

C (2, 6, 0)

The point A is shown on the diagram.


On the diagram mark with a cross ( ) and label the two vertices B and C.
(Total 2 marks)

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2507.
Q

R
y

x
T

80

V
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

PR is parallel to TV.
Angle QUV = 80.
(a)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

..................
(1)

(b)

Work out the size of the angle marked y.

...........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2508.
B

6 cm

6 cm

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

Calculate the area of triangle ABC.

...................... cm

(2)

10 cm

6 cm

6 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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The diagram shows a solid triangular prism.


(b)

Calculate the volume of the prism.

..................... cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2509. Linda buys 2 bags of toffees.


Each bag contains x toffees.
Simon buys 3 bags of chocolates.
Each bag contains y chocolates.
Write down an expression in terms of x and y for the total number of toffees and chocolates
that Linda and Simon buy.

.............................
(Total 2 marks)

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2510. On the grid, draw the graph of y = 4x 3


Use values of x from 1 to +3
y

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

(Total 3 marks)

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2511. Expand and simplify (2x 1)(5x + 3)

..............................................................
(Total 3 marks)

2512.

15

x
A

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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B and C are two points on a circle, centre O.


Angle OBC = 15.
AB and AC are tangents to the circle.
(a)

Calculate the size of the angle marked x.

....................
(2)

(b)

Give reasons for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2513. Given that 48.6 35 = 1701


write down the value of
(a)

4.86 3.5

.....................................
(1)

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(b)

17.01 35

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2514.
y

R
O

x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

P has coordinates (1, 4)


R has coordinates (5, 0)
Find the coordinates of the mid-point of the line PR.

(................ , ................)
(Total 2 marks)

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2515. (a)

Factorise 2a + 6

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Factorise completely 5x + 10xy

.....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2516. (a)

Write the number 14 000 000 in standard form.

.....................................
(1)

(b)

Write 7 10 as an ordinary number.

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2517. Write down the value of


(i)

.....................................

(ii)

.....................................

(iii)

100 2

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2518. (a)

2x + 4
Simplify x + 4 x + 4
2

.....................................
(3)

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(b)

1
2
+
Write x + 4 x 4 as a single fraction in its simplest form.

(3)
(Total 6 marks)

2519. Complete this bill.

Bens
DIY shop
D e s c r ip tio n

N um ber

C ost o f
e a c h ite m

T o ta l

T in s o f p a in t

1 4 .5 0

..............

P a in t b ru s h e s

5 .0 0

1 5 .0 0

R o lls o f w a llp a p e r

.............

2 4 .0 0

T o ta l c o st

..................

(Total 3 marks)

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2520. (a)

Work out 2 + 5
..................................
(1)

(b)

Work out 3 5
..................................
(1)

(c)

Work out 2 4
..................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2521. A box contains 15 red pens and 5 blue pens.


(a)

Write the ratio 15 : 5 in its simplest form.

......................
(1)

Another box contains green crayons and black crayons.


The ratio of the number of green crayons to the number of black crayons is 5 : 3
(b)

What fraction of the crayons are green?

......................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2522. Complete each sentence.


(a)

A square has four equal sides and its angles add up to ......................
(1)

(b)

An equilateral triangle has three equal sides and each angle is ......................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2523. (a)

1
Work out 5 of 30

..................................
(1)

(b)

3
Work out 4 of 20

..................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2524.
100
120

80

y
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the value of y.

y = ..................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2525. Here is a travel graph of Sins journey from her house to the library and back to her house.

20

D i s t a n c e f r o m S i n s h o u s e ( k m )

18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
09 00

09 30

10 00

10 30

11 00

11 30

T im e

(a)

How far is Sin from her house at 09 30?

...................... km
(1)

The library is 20 km from Sins house.

(b)

(i)

At what time did Sin arrive at the library?


......................

(ii)

How long did Sin spend at the library?


...................... minutes
(2)

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Sin left the library at 10 30 to travel back to her house.


(c)

At what time did Sin arrive back at her house?


......................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2526. (a)

Write 24 as a fraction of 36
Give your answer in its simplest form.

..................................
(2)

(b)

3
Change 5 into a decimal.

..................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2527. The diagram shows the position of two airports, A and B.


A plane flies from airport A to airport B.
N

N
A

B
Scale: 1 cm represents 50 km

(a)

Measure the size of the angle marked x.


.................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the real distance between airport A and airport B.


Use the scale 1 cm represents 50 km.

.............................. km
(2)

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Airport C is 350 km on a bearing of 060 from airport B.


(c)

On the diagram, mark airport C with a cross ( ).


Label it C.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2528. (a)

Simplify t t

....................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify m m

....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2529. (a)

Solve p + 6 = 9

p = ..........................
(1)

(b)

Solve x + x = 8

x = ..........................
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(1)

(c)

Solve 2q + 7 = 1

q = ..........................
(2)

(d)

Solve 5t 4 = 3t + 6

t = ..........................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

2530. Here are some triangles.

C
D
F

(a)

Write down the letter of the triangle that is


(i)

right-angled,

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...................

(ii)

isosceles.
...................
(2)

Two of the triangles are congruent.


(b)

Write down the letters of these two triangles.


.................. and ...................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2531. The table shows the temperatures in four cities at noon one day.

(a)

Oslo

13C

New York

5C

Cape Town

9C

London

2C

Write down the highest temperature.


...................... C
(1)

(b)

Work out the difference in temperature between Oslo and New York.
...................... C
(1)

At 8 pm the temperature in London was 3C lower than the temperature at noon.


(c)

Work out the temperature in London at 8 pm.


...................... C

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(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2532. A class has 29 students.


16 of the students are girls.
What fraction of the students are boys?

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

2533. Josh buys 40 litres of milk.


The total cost is 33.20
Work out the cost of 1 litre of the milk.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2534. A box contains 200 tissues.

3
Toby takes 5 of these tissues.

200
Work out how many tissues he takes.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2535. Bethony calls her friend on her mobile phone.


She starts the call at 8.11 pm.
She ends the call at 8.57 pm.
The call costs 12p for each minute.
Work out the total cost of her call.
Give your answer in pounds ().

..................................
(Total 4 marks)

2536. (a)

Solve 3x = 12
x = ...............................
(1)

(b)

Solve c 8 = 11
c = ...............................
(1)

(c)

y
=2
Solve 5
y = ...............................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2537. John cleans carpets of different areas.


He uses this graph to work out the cost of cleaning a carpet.

200

150
C o st ( )
100

50

10

20

30

40

50

A re a (m 2)

A carpet has an area of 30 m .


(a)

Use the graph to find the cost of cleaning this carpet.

..................................
(1)

It costs 150 to clean another carpet.


(b)

Use the graph to find the area of this carpet.

............................... m

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2538. The diagram shows some solid shapes and some mathematical names.
An arrow has been drawn from one solid shape to its mathematical name.
Draw an arrow from each of the other solid shapes to its mathematical name.
The cube has been done for you.
p y ra m id

tria n g u la r p ris m

cube

c y lin d e r

c u b o id

(Total 3 marks)

2539. You can use this rule to work out the total charge for hiring a cement mixer.

Total charge = 30 plus 7 for each hour of hire


On Monday, Sally hired a cement mixer for 4 hours.

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(a)

Work out Sallys total charge.

..................................
(2)

On Tuesday, Tom hired a cement mixer.


Toms total charge was 51
(b)

Work out for how many hours Tom hired the cement mixer.

........................... hours
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

2540.
P
x

23

R
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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PQR is an isosceles triangle.


PQ = PR.
Angle R = 23.
Work out the value of x.

x = ...............................
(Total 2 marks)

2541. Andrew got 42 out of 50 marks in a history test.


He got 48 out of 60 marks in a geography test.
The marks for each test were changed to a percentage.
In which test did Andrew get the higher percentage mark?
You must show all your calculations.

......................................
(Total 4 marks)

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2542.

n
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The perimeter of this equilateral triangle is P cm.


Each side of the triangle has a length of n cm.
(a)

Write down a formula for P in terms of n.

.....................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the value of P when n = 6

P = ..............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2543.

2 cm

10 cm

3 cm

15 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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Rectangle Q is an enlargement of rectangle P.


(a)

Work out the scale factor of the enlargement.

.........................
(1)

(b)

On the grid, enlarge the shaded shape with a scale factor of 2


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2544. The diagram shows a sketch of a solid shape.


The solid shape is made from six centimetre cubes.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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On the grid of centimetre squares, draw the front elevation of the solid shape
from the direction marked with the arrow.

(Total 2 marks)

2545. Solve 7x 19 = 3(x 3)

x = ...............................
(Total 3 marks)

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2546. Work out 5.4 0.24


You must show all your working.

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2547. (a)

Solve 2q + 7 = 1

q = ....................................
(2)

(b)

Solve 5t 4 = 3t + 6

t = ....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2548. (a)

Simplify d d d d
....................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify t t

....................................
(1)

(c)

Simplify m m

....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2549. Make t the subject of the formula


2(t 5) = y

t = ....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2550. (a)

Write down the exact value of 3

...................................
(1)

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72 74
3
Simplify fully 7

(b)

....................................
(2)

Expand (2 + 3 )(1 + 3 )

(c)

Give your answer in the form a + b 3 , where a and b are integers.

....................................
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2551. The diagram shows a sketch of the curve y = cos x for 0 x 360
y

1
0 .5
O

90

180

270

360

0 .5
1

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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The value of cos 60 is 0.5


(a)

Write down the value of cos 300


....................................
(1)

(b)

Write down one solution to the equation cos x = 0.5


....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2552.

2 cm

10 cm

3 cm

15 cm
Diagrams NOT accurately drawn

Rectangle Q is an enlargement of rectangle P.


(a)

Work out the scale factor of the enlargement.

..........................
(1)

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(b)

On the grid, enlarge the shaded shape with a scale factor of 2


(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2553.

P=

m
10

m = 127
(a)

Work out the value of P.

P = ..............................
(1)

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Q = 3c + 5d
c = 4
d=6
(b)

Work out the value of Q.

Q = ..............................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2554. Solve 2(x 3) = 5

x = ...............................
(Total 3 marks)

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2555. The table shows the number of mobile phones sold in a shop in April and in May.

April

May

85

91

Work out the percentage increase in the number of mobile phones sold from April to May.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

................................ %
(Total 3 marks)

2556.

10 cm

4 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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A solid cylinder has a radius of 4 cm and a height of 10 cm.


Work out the volume of the cylinder.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................ cm

(Total 2 marks)

2557. The table shows some expressions.


a, b, and c represent lengths.
, 2 and 5 are numbers which have no dimensions.

b 2
a

5c

(a + b)

ab + bc

abc

2ac 2

Put a cross ( ) in the boxes underneath the two expressions which could represent area.
(Total 2 marks)

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2558. Katy drove for 238 miles, correct to the nearest mile.
She used 27.3 litres of petrol, to the nearest tenth of a litre.

Petrol consumption =

Number of miles travelled


Number of litres of petrol used

Work out the upper bound for the petrol consumption for Katys journey.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.

...................................... miles per litre


(Total 3 marks)

5( 2 x + 1)
= 4x + 7
3
2559. Solve

x = ...............................
(Total 3 marks)

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2560. Solve 3x + 7x 13 = 0
Give your solutions correct to 2 decimal places.

x = ................................ or x = ................................
(Total 3 marks)

2561. The pictogram shows the numbers of hours of sunshine on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
one week.
M onday
Tuesday
W ednesday

K ey:

re p re s e n ts
2 h o u rs

T h u rsd a y
F rid a y

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(a)

Write down the number of hours of sunshine on


(i)

Monday,
.......................... hours

(ii)

Wednesday.
.......................... hours
(2)

On Thursday there were 4 hours of sunshine.


(b)

Show this on the pictogram.


(1)

On Friday there were 7 hours of sunshine.


(c)

Show this on the pictogram.


(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2562. The table shows some information about six cars.

Make of car

Age (years)

Number of doors

Engine size (litres)

BMW

2.2

Ford

1.4

Mazda

1.8

Skoda

1.4

Rover

1.4

Volvo

2.4

One of these cars has an engine size of 2.4 litres.

(a)

Write down the make of this car.


..................................................
(1)

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One of these cars is 8 years old and has 4 doors.


(b)

Write down the make of this car.


..................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2563. Tom throws an ordinary coin once.


(a)

On the probability scale, mark with a cross ( ) the probability that the coin will show
tails.

1
2

1
(1)

Tom rolls an ordinary dice once.


(b)

On the probability scale, mark with a cross ( ) the probability that he will score a number
less than 6.

1
2

1
(1)

Tom takes a Maths test.


(c)

On the probability scale, mark with a cross ( ) the probability that he will score more
than full marks.

1
2

1
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2564. 60 students were asked to choose one of four subjects.


The table gives information about their choices.

Number of
students

Angle

Art

12

72

French

10

History

20

Music

18

Subject

Complete the pie chart to show this information.

A rt

(Total 3 marks)

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2565. Josh asked 30 adults how many cups of coffee they each drank yesterday.
The table shows his results.

Number of cups

Frequency

Work out the mean.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2566. Here are fifteen numbers.


10

12

13

15

15

17

19

20

20

20

21

25

25

25

25

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(a)

Find the mode.

..........................
(1)

(b)

Find the median.

..........................
(1)

(c)

Work out the range.

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2567. Here are four bar charts showing information about the temperatures at midday in four different
cities last week.
A

30

T em p .
( C )

20
T em p.
( C )
10

20
10
0

Sun

M on

T u e s W e d T h u rs
D ay s o f th e w eek

F ri

Sat

30

Sun

M on

T u e s W e d T h u rs
D ay s o f th e w eek

F ri

S at

F ri

S at

30

20
T em p.
( C )
10
0

30

20
T em p.
( C )
10

Sun

M on

T u e s W e d T h u rs
D ay s o f th e w eek

F ri

Sat

Sun

M on

T u e s W e d T h u rs
D ay s o f th e w eek

Put a cross in the box underneath the letter of the bar chart which best matches the sentences.
One has already been done for you.

A
(i)

Each temperature at midday was higher than the day


before.

(ii)

Each temperature at midday was about the same.

(iii)

Each temperature at midday was lower than the day


before.

(Total 2 marks)

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2568. Lucy uses some letter cards to spell the word NOVEMBER.

Lucy takes one of these cards at random.


Write down the probability that Lucy takes a card with a letter E.

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

2569. A factory makes three sizes of bookcase.


The sizes are small, medium and large.
Each bookcase can be made from pine or oak or yew.
The two-way table shows some information about the number of bookcases the factory makes
in one week.

Small
Pine

Medium

Large

Oak

23
16

Yew

Total

20

Total

34
2

13

14

Complete the two-way table.

(Total 3 marks)

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2570. A superstore sells the Clicapic digital camera.


The price of the camera changes each week.
Each week the manager records the price of the camera and the number of cameras sold that
week.
The scatter graph shows this information.
70

60

50

40
N um ber of
c a m e ra s s o ld
30

20

10

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

P ric e ( )

(a)

Describe the relationship between the price of the camera and the number of cameras
sold.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

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(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2571. Poppy wants to find out for how much time people use their computer.
She uses this question on a questionnaire.

For how much time do you use your computer?


01 hours

34 hours

12 hours

45 hours

23 hours

56 hours

Write down two things that are wrong with this question.
1 .............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
2 .............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2572. A bag contains counters which are blue or red or green or yellow.
Mark takes a counter at random from the bag.
The table shows the probabilities he takes a blue counter or a red counter or a yellow counter.

Colour

blue

red

Probability

0.3

0.2

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yellow
0.1

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(a)

Work out the probability that Mark takes a green counter.

..........................
(2)

Mark puts the counter back into the bag.


Laura takes a counter at random from the bag.
She looks at its colour then puts the counter back into the bag.
She does this 50 times.
(b)

Work out an estimate for the number of times Laura takes a red counter.

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2573. Poppy wants to find out for how much time people use their computer.
She uses this question on a questionnaire.

For how much time do you use your computer?

(a)

01 hours

34 hours

12 hours

45 hours

23 hours

56 hours

Write down two things that are wrong with this question.
1 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
2 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

Poppy gives her questionnaire to all the students in her class.


Her sample is biased.
(b)

Give one reason why.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2574. Josh asked 30 students how many minutes they each took to get to school.
The table shows some information about his results.

Time taken (t minutes)

Frequency

0 < t 10

10 < t 20

11

20 < t 30

30 < t 40

Work out an estimate for the mean number of minutes taken by the 30 students.

......................... minutes
(Total 4 marks)

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2575. John and Peter each own a garage.


They both sell used cars.
The box plots show some information about the prices of cars at their garages.

J o h n s g a r a g e

P e te r s g a r a g e

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

P ric e ( )
Compare the distribution of the prices of cars in these two garages.
Give two comparisons.
1 ............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
2 ............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2576. The table and histogram show some information about the weights, in grams, of some tomatoes.

Weight (w grams)

Frequency

30 < w 40

40 < w 50

50 < w 65

15

65 < w 80

80 < w 100

F re q u en c y
d e n s ity

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

W e ig h t (g ra m s )
Use the table to complete the histogram.

(Total 2 marks)

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2577. A superstore sells the Clicapic digital camera.


The price of the camera changes each week.
Each week the manager records the price of the camera and the number of cameras sold that
week.
The scatter graph shows this information.
70

60

50

40
N um ber of
c a m e ra s s o ld
30

20

10

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

P ric e ( )

The table shows the prices and the numbers of Clicapic cameras sold during another 4 weeks.

Price ()

67

70

75

80

Number of cameras sold

50

50

40

25

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(a)

On the scatter graph, plot the information from the table.


(2)

(b)

Describe the relationship between the price of the camera and the number of cameras
sold.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

(c)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

(d)

Use your line of best fit to estimate how many cameras are sold in a week when the price
is 74
..........................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

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2578. The cumulative frequency graph shows some information about the ages of 100 people.

100

90

80

70

60
C u m u la tiv e
F re q u e n c y
50

40

30

20

10

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40

60
A g e (y e a rs)

80

100

120

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(a)

Use the graph to find an estimate for the number of these people less than 70 years of age.

..........................
(1)

(b)

Use the graph to find an estimate for the median age.

.......................... years
(1)

(c)

Use the graph to find an estimate for the interquartile range of the ages.

.......................... years
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2579. Sue wants to find out if a 6-sided dice is biased.


She rolls the dice six times.
The table shows her results.

Score

Frequency

Sue says
My experiment shows this dice is biased.
Sue is wrong.
Explain why.

...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 1 mark)

2580. Nicola is going to travel from Swindon to London by train.

1
The probability that the train will be late leaving Swindon is 5
7
If the train is late leaving Swindon, the probability that it will arrive late in London is 10
1
If the train is not late leaving Swindon, the probability that it will arrive late in London is 10

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(a)

Complete the probability tree diagram.


le a v e s S w in d o n

a r r iv e s in L o n d o n
............

1
5

la te
............

............
............

la te

n o t la te

la te

n o t la te

............

n o t la te
(2)

(b)

Work out the probability that Nicola will arrive late in London.

..........................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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2581. Here is a shaded shape on a grid of centimetre squares.

(a)

Find the perimeter of the shaded shape.


........................ cm
(1)

(b)

Find the area of the shaded shape.


...................... cm2
(1)

(c)

Write down the mathematical name of the shaded shape.


.............................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2582. Here is a list of numbers.


3

11

25

33

41

Write down a number from the list which is


(a)

an even number,
..............................
(1)

(b)

a square number,
..............................
(1)

(c)

a multiple of 11
..............................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2583. (a)

In the circle below, draw a diameter.

(1)

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(b)

In the circle below, draw a sector.


Shade your sector.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2584. A packet of popcorn costs 1.99


Lisa buys 2 packets of popcorn.
She pays with a 5 note.
Work out how much change Lisa should get.

...................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2585. (a)

Write down a sensible metric unit that can be used to measure


(i)

the height of a tree,

....................................
(ii)

the weight of a person.

....................................
(2)

(b)

Change 2 centimetres to millimetres.

.................................. millimetres
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2586. (a)

Complete the table of values for x + y = 6

x
y

1
5

2
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of x + y = 6


y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O

x
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2587. (a)

Use your calculator to work out the value of 2.58


Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

..................................................
(1)

(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 1 decimal place.

............................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2588. Stuart drives 180 km in 2 hours 15 minutes.


Work out Stuarts average speed.

..................................... km/h
(Total 3 marks)

2589. (a)

Factorise 5x + 10

....................................
(1)

(b)

Expand and simplify (x 3)(x + 5)

....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2590. (a)

Write the number three thousand four hundred and twenty five in figures.
....................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the value of 4 in the number 2840


..............................................
(1)

(c)

Write the number 279 to the nearest hundred.


....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2591. (a)

10

20

30

40

50

Write down the number marked by the arrow.


(1)

(b)

100

200

300

400

500

Find the number 120 on the number line.


Mark it with an arrow ().
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2592. Here are the first 5 terms of a number sequence.


2

(a)

(i)

11

14

Write down the next term in the sequence.


....................................

(ii)

Explain how you got your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(2)

(b)

Work out the 8th term in the sequence.

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2593. (a)

Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
5

..............................................
(1)

(b)

Work out

7+35

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2594.

x
215

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

....................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(Total 3 marks)

2595. (a)

Simplify

2k k
....................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

3 4y
....................................
(1)

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(c)

Simplify

a+a+a+b+b

....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2596. Given that

32 14 = 448

write down the value of


(a)

32 1.4

....................................
(1)

(b)

0.32 14

....................................
(1)

(c)

448 320

....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2597.
y

B (8 , 1 2 )

A (2 , 0 )

x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A is the point (2, 0).


B is the point (8, 12).
Work out the coordinates of the midpoint of AB.

( ............. , ............. )
(Total 2 marks)

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10.1 29.7
5.9 3.1

2598. Work out an estimate for

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2599.

12 cm

5 cm
7 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Work out the volume of the cuboid.

........................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

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2600. The first four terms of an arithmetic sequence are


6

11

16

21

Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence.

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2601.

7 cm

5 cm

7 cm

4 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

Work out the area of the shape.

....................................... cm

(Total 3 marks)

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2602. On the grid, draw the graph of x + y = 6


Use values of x from x = 0 to x = 6

y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O

x
(Total 3 marks)

2603. Expand and simplify (x + 4)(x 3)

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2604. (a)

Write the number 45 000 in standard form.


..........................
(1)

....................................
(b)

Write 6 10 as an ordinary number.


..........................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2605.

B
3 cm
O
3 cm

5 cm

P
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

A and B are points on a circle, centre O, radius 3 cm.


PA and PB are tangents to the circle.
PA = 5 cm.

(a)

Write down the size of the angle OBP.


.......................
(1)

(b)

(i)

Write down the length of PB.


.................... cm

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(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2606. Change the recurring decimal 0.23 to a fraction.

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

x 2 2x 1
2
2607. Simplify x 3x 2

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2608.
B
60

50
A

D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

In the diagram, ABC is a triangle.


ACD is a straight line.
Angle CAB = 50.
Angle ABC = 60.
Work out the size of the angle marked x.

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2609. (a)

Simplify fully

3x + 5y + 2x 6y

....................................
(2)

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(b)

2x
Simplify fully 4 xy

....................................
(2)

(c)

1
( 2 x 6)
Expand and simplify 2

....................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

2610. The volume of a gold bar is 100 cm .


3
The density of gold is 19.3 grams per cm .
Work out the mass of the gold bar.

.................................... grams
(Total 2 marks)

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2611. Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 20 and 36

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2612. (a)

Expand and simplify

2(x + 3) + 3(x + 6)

....................................
(2)

(b)

Factorise completely

3y 12y

....................................
(2)

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(c)

Factorise

t 16

....................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

2613. (a)

Write down the value of 2

....................................
(1)

(b)

2
Write down the value of 64

....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2614.
y

O
A

z
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a cuboid drawn on a 3-D grid.
Vertex A has coordinates (5, 2, 3).

(a)

Write down the coordinates of vertex E.


( ........... , ........... , ........... )
(1)

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B and D are vertices of the cuboid.


(b)

Work out the coordinates of the midpoint of BD.

( ........... , ........... , ........... )


(3)
(Total 4 marks)

2615. (a)

Measure the length of the line AB.


Give your answer in centimetres.
A

........................... cm
(1)

(b)

Mark the midpoint of the line AB with a cross ( ).


(1)

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x
(c)

Measure the size of the angle marked x.

..................................
(1)

(d)

In the space below, draw accurately a circle of radius 4 cm.


Use the point C as the centre of your circle.

(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2616. (a)

Work out 2 5
....................
(1)

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(b)

Work out 2 4
....................
(1)

(c)

Work out 12 3
....................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2617. (a)

Write 0.24 as a percentage.

.................... %
(1)

(b)

Write 0.7 as a percentage.

.................... %
(1)

(c)

1
Write 4 as a percentage.

.................... %
(1)

(d)

1
Work out 3 5

....................
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(e)

Write 7 centimetres as a fraction of 2 metres.

....................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

2618. (a)

On the diagram below, shade one square so that the shape has exactly one line of
symmetry.

(1)

(b)

On the diagram below, shade one square so that the shape has rotational symmetry of
order 2

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2619. Here are 8 shapes.


A

(a)

Write down the letters of two different pairs of congruent shapes.


...................... and ......................
...................... and ......................
(2)

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(b)

On the grid, show how the shaded shape will tessellate.


You must draw at least 6 shapes.

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2620. 5 identical watches cost 20


(a)

Work out the cost of 8 of these watches.

......................
(2)

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A pen costs 60p.

2
The cost of a pencil is 3 of the cost of a pen.
(b)

Work out the cost of a pencil.

...................... p
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2621. Pete visited his friend and then returned home.


The travel graph shows some information about Petes journey.

18
16
14
D is ta n c e
fro m
12
h o m e in k m
10
8
6
4
2
0

1pm

2pm

3pm

4pm

5pm

6pm

7pm

T im e o f d a y

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(a)

Write down the time that Pete started his journey.


..................................
(1)

At 2.30 pm Pete stopped for a rest.


(b)

(i)

Find his distance from home when he stopped for this rest.

....................... km
(ii)

How many minutes was this rest?

....................... minutes
(2)

Pete stayed with his friend for one hour.


He then returned home.
(c)

Work out the total distance travelled by Pete on this journey.

....................... km
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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2622.
A
80

y
B

D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is an isosceles triangle.


AB = AC.
BCD is a straight line.

(a)

Work out the size of the angle marked y.

..................
(2)

100
130

70

x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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(b)

(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

...........................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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2623. Here are six temperature/time graphs.


A
te m p e ra tu re
C

B
te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e

C
te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e

D
te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e

E
te m p e ra tu re
C

tim e

F
te m p e ra tu re
C

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tim e

2286

Each sentence in the table describes one of the graphs.


Write the letter of the correct graph next to each sentence.
The first one has been done for you.

The temperature starts at 0C and keeps rising.

The temperature stays the same for a time and then falls.
The temperature rises and then falls quickly.
The temperature is always the same.
The temperature rises, stays the same for a time and then falls.
The temperature rises, stays the same for a time and then rises again.
(Total 3 marks)

2624. (i)

Write down the inequality shown on the number line.

.........................................

(ii)

Show the inequality x > 1 on the number line below.

(Total 3 marks)

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2625.
y
5
4

3
2
1
5

1
2
3
4
5

Reflect shape A in the y axis.


(Total 2 marks)

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2626.

M irro r L in e
Reflect the shaded shape in the mirror line.
(Total 1 mark)

2627. Here are four shapes.

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Write down the letter of the shape which has


(i)

exactly one line of symmetry,


.....................................

(ii)

no lines of symmetry,
.....................................

(iii)

exactly two lines of symmetry.


.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2628. A box contains only red pencils and blue pencils.


The ratio of the number of red pencils to the number of blue pencils is 2 : 3
What fraction of the pencils are red?

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2629. The diagram shows a sketch of triangle ABC.


C
6 cm

52
8 cm

B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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AB = 8 cm.
AC = 6 cm.
Angle A = 52.
In the space below, make an accurate drawing of triangle ABC.
The line AB has been drawn for you.

A ______________________________ B
(Total 2 marks)

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2630. The diagram shows some nets and some solid shapes.
An arrow has been drawn from one net to its solid shape.
Draw an arrow from each of the other nets to its solid shape.

(Total 3 marks)

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2631. The cost of 30 litres of petrol is 28.80


Work out the cost of 1 litre of this petrol.

.....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2632. You can use this rule to work out the number of minutes it takes to cook a chicken.

Multiply the chickens weight, in kg, by 45 Then add 30


A chickens weight is 2 kg.
Use the rule to work out the number of minutes it will take to cook this chicken.

...................................... minutes
(Total 2 marks)

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2633. Esther went to France.


She changed 300 into Euros ().
The exchange rate was 1 = 1.25
(a)

How many Euros did she get?

..................................
(2)

Esther went shopping in France.


She bought
2 necklaces for 2.60 each
1 hat for 6.40
1 bag for 9.80
The exchange rate was 1 = 1.25
(b)

Work out her total bill in pounds ().

..................................
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

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2634.

4 cm
8 cm
4 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows two small circles inside a large circle.


The large circle has a radius of 8 cm.
Each of the two small circles has a diameter of 4 cm.
(a)

Write down the radius of each of the small circles.


............................. cm
(1)

(b)

Work out the area of the region shown shaded in the diagram.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.
...................................... cm

(4)
(Total 5 marks)

2635. (a)

5
Change 8 to a decimal.

.........................
(2)
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(b)

2 1
+
Work out 5 7

.........................
(2)

(c)

1 3
2 1
Work out 2 5

.........................
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

2636. Solve
4t + 1 = 19

t = .......................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2637. The equation


3

x + 4x = 26
has a solution between 2 and 3
Use a trial and improvement method to find this solution.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
You must show all your working.

x = ......................................
(Total 4 marks)

2638.

4 cm
8 cm
4 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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The diagram shows two small circles inside a large circle.


The large circle has a radius of 8 cm.
Each of the two small circles has a diameter of 4 cm.
(a)

Write down the radius of each of the small circles.


............................. cm
(1)

(b)

Work out the area of the region shown shaded in the diagram.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

...................................... cm

(4)
(Total 5 marks)

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2639. Draw the locus of all points that are exactly 3 cm from the line PQ.

___________________________________

(Total 2 marks)

2640. (a)

Simplify t t

.....................................
(1)

(b)

4 3
Simplify (x )

.....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2641. Shapes ABCD and EFGH are mathematically similar.


C
G

8 cm
F

120

120

7 .5 c m

6 cm

9 cm

D
Diagrams NOT accurately drawn

(a)

Calculate the length of BC.

........................... cm
(2)

(b)

Calculate the length of EF.

........................... cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2642.
y
8
7
6
5
4
3

2
1

A has coordinates (0, 3).


B has coordinates (2, 7).
Work out the gradient of the line that passes through A and B.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2643. Solve the equation


2

2x + 6x 95 = 0
Give your solutions correct to 3 significant figures.

x = ...................................... or x = ......................................
(Total 3 marks)

2644. What is 3762 when rounded to the nearest 100?


37

3700

38

3800

4000

E
(Total 1 mark)

2645. Ted buys a packet of sweets for 2.95 and a can of cola for 45p.
What is the total cost?
2.40

3.35

3.40

2.50

3.30

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2646.

x
What type of angle is marked x?
acute
angle

obtuse
angle

right
angle

reflex
angle

x angle

E
(Total 1 mark)

2647. Here is a shaded shape on a grid of centimetre squares.

What is the area of the shaded shape?


2

12 cm

13 cm

14 cm

15 cm

16 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2648. Here are the first four numbers in a sequence.


3

11

15

The next number in the sequence is


20

23

19

17

18

E
(Total 1 mark)

2649. The first odd number is 1


What is the seventh odd number?
7

11

13

15

14

E
(Total 1 mark)

2650. What is the value of the 6 in the number 2564?

60

600

6000

6
10

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2651. What is the value of the number shown by the arrow?

28

2.9

3.2

2.7

2.8

E
(Total 1 mark)

2652. Which list of numbers is in order of size?


A

1
(Total 1 mark)

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2653. Here is a shaded shape on a grid of centimetre squares.

What is the perimeter of the shaded shape?


18 cm

17 cm

19 cm

16 cm

12 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

2654. Sweets cost 5 pence each.


Shamonti buys x sweets.
What is the expression, in terms of x, for the total cost?

x
5

x+5

5
x

5x

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2655.
y
4
3
2
1
3

O
1

2
3
What are the coordinates of the point P?
(2, 1)

(2, 1)

(1, 2)

(2, 1)

(2, 1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2656. 159 is divided by 13


What is the remainder?
12

11

29

E
(Total 1 mark)

2657.

15

Which two numbers in the list are prime numbers?


4 and 9

5 and 6

9 and 15

5 and 9

2 and 5
E
(Total 1 mark)

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2658. Here is an isosceles triangle.

70
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the size of the angle marked x?
70

110

140

40

55

E
(Total 1 mark)

2659. What is the area of this shaded shape?


6 cm

3 cm

4 cm

2 cm

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


2

30 cm

26 cm

144 cm

24 cm

15 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2308

2660. Pens cost x pence each.


Pencils cost y pence each.
Rachael buys 2 pens and 5 pencils.
What is the expression, in terms of x and y, for the total cost?
2x + 5y

x+y

5x + 2y

7xy

7(x + y)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2661. 325 23 =
7475

1625

675

6500

7575

E
(Total 1 mark)

2662. Jade measured the length of a line as 54 mm.


What is this length in centimetres?
54 cm

540 cm

5400 cm

5.4 cm

0.54 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

2663. The nth term of a sequence is given by 3n 2


What is the 10th term of this sequence?
32

28

11

308

298

E
(Total 1 mark)

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1
2664. What is 8 when written as a decimal?
0.18

0.1

0.12

1.8

0.125

E
(Total 1 mark)

2665. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


2

16

23

30

What is the expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence?
7n + 2

7n 5

n+7

7n

n5

E
(Total 1 mark)

2666. A cuboid is drawn on a 3-D grid.


y
P
Q
O

z
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The point Q has coordinates (3, 1, 2).
The coordinates of the point P are
(3, 1, 0)

(3, 0, 2)

(0, 1, 2)

(3, 2, 0)

(2, 1, 3)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2667. R is the point with coordinates (4, 1)


S is the point with coordinates (6, 5)
y
S (6 , 5 )

R (4 , 1 )
x

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Which are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line RS?
(1, 3)

(10, 6)

(2, 4)

(5, 3)

(1, 2)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2668. What is the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 20 and 35?


700

70

350

140

E
(Total 1 mark)

2669. Seamus travelled 120 miles in 3 hours.


What was his average speed in miles per hour (mph)?
360 mph

40 mph

36 mph

4 mph

30 mph

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2670.

6 cm

10 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the area of this triangle?
2

60 cm

15 cm

30 cm

16 cm

8 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

37.9 50.2
2671. Which is the best estimate for the value of 2.1 2.98 ?
38

40

400

4000

1003

E
(Total 1 mark)

2672. What is 2a + 5b + 3a 2b written in its simplest form?


5a + 7b

12ab

8ab

5a 3b

5a + 3b

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2673. Given that 4.5 5.5 = 24.75


What is the value of 0.45 550?
0.2475

2.475

24.75

247.5

2475

E
(Total 1 mark)

2674. Factorise x 4x
2

x(x 4x)

x(x 4)

x(x 4x)

(x + 2)(x 2)

2(x 2)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2675. (x + 3)(x + 4) =
2

x 7x + 7

x + 12

2x + 7

x + 7x + 12

x + 7x + 7

E
(Total 1 mark)

2676. Expand 2(3x + 4)


6x + 4

5x + 6

14x

5x + 8

6x + 8

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2677. What is 2.31 10 as an ordinary number?


2.310000

2 310 000

2310

23 100

0.000231

E
(Total 1 mark)

2678. Here is a cuboid.

5 cm

6 cm
10 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the total surface area of the cuboid?
2

120 cm

280 cm

140 cm

600 cm

300 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2679.
N

P
210

N
Q

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The bearing of Q from P is 210
What is the bearing of P from Q?
040

150

030

50

060

E
(Total 1 mark)

2 5

2680. Work out 3 6


4
5

7
9

10
18

15
12

18
10

E
(Total 1 mark)

2681. Factorise completely 6x 9xy


2

x(6x 9y)

3(2x 3xy)

3x(2 3y)

3x(2x 3y)

3x(2x 9y)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2682. What is 0.00362 in standard form?


3.62

3.62 10

3.62 10

3.62 10

3.62 10

E
(Total 1 mark)

2683. (2x 7)(x 3) =


2

2x 13x + 21

2x + 21

2x 21

2x + 13x + 21

2x + 4x + 21

E
(Total 1 mark)

2684. Water flows from a container at a constant rate of 0.1 litres per second.
How long does it take to fill a can with 9 litres of water?
9 seconds

90 seconds

9 minutes

10 seconds

90 minutes

E
(Total 1 mark)

2685. One of the factors of 3x 13x 10 is (x 5)


What is the other factor?
(3x + 2)

(3x 2)

3(x + 1)

(x 2)

(3x 5)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2686. The length of a piece of string is 16 cm, correct to the nearest cm.
What is the greatest possible length the piece of string could be?
15.95

15.5

16.05

16.4

16.5

E
(Total 1 mark)

2687. A cuboid is shown on a 3-D grid.

G
(0 , 3 , 4 )
O

x
H (5 , 0 , 0 )

z
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The point G has coordinates (0, 3, 4)
The point H has coordinates (5, 0, 0)
Which are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line segment GH?

(5, 3, 4)

1
( 2 , 3, 4)

1 1
2 ,1
( 2 2 , 2)

(10, 6, 8)

1
(5, 2 , 2)

(Total 1 mark)

2688. Expand and simplify (2x 5)


100x

4x 25

4x + 25

4x 20 + 25

4x + 20x + 25

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2317

2689. (a)

Write 3.9 to the nearest whole number.

....................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the square of 4

....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2690. There are some pens in a box.


The pens are red, blue, green or black.
The table shows the percentage of red, blue and green pens in the box.

Colour of pen

Percentage

Red

23 %

Blue

32 %

Green

10 %

Black
Work out the percentage of black pens in the box.

.............................. %
(Total 2 marks)

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2318

2691. Simplify
x+x+x+x+x

....................................
(Total 1 mark)

2692. Here is a solid prism made from centimetre cubes.

Work out the volume of the solid prism.

........................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

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2319

2693. Frankie says that 15 3 2 = 24


Frankie is wrong.
Explain why.

...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 1 mark)

2694.

(a)

In the circle, centre P, draw a radius.


(1)

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(b)

In the circle, centre Q, draw a chord.


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2695.

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


ABCD is a parallelogram.
Work out the size of the angle marked x.

x = ...........................
(Total 2 marks)

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2321

2696. Use your calculator to work out


12.63 18 2

Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2697. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 5x + 1

x
y

0
1

3
16

(2)

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(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 5x + 1


y
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
1

2
4
6
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2698. (a)

Expand
2(3c 2)

....................................
(1)

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(b)

Factorise
xy + 3x

....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2699. Mrs Moger took a group of children to the theatre.

Adult Ticket

13.20

Child Ticket

8.30

The total cost of one adult ticket and all the child tickets was 146
Work out the number of children Mrs Moger took to the theatre.

..................... children
(Total 3 marks)

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2324

2700.
A
C

53
F

E
127

y
B
D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

AB is parallel to CD.
Angle BEF = 127

(i)

Write down the value of y.

y = .............................
(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.

.....................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2701. (a)

Simplify
8e 3f e 3f

....................................
(2)

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(b)

Expand
2(3c 2)

....................................
(1)

(c)

Factorise
xy + 3x

....................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

18

2702. Work out (8 10 ) (2 10 )


Give your answer in standard form.

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2703.
12 cm
10 cm
23 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

Work out the volume of this solid cuboid.

........................... cm

(2)

The solid cuboid is made of plastic.


3
The plastic has a density of 0.8 grams per cm .
(b)

Work out the mass of the cuboid.

........................ grams
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2704. (a)

Expand and simplify (y + 2)(y + 3)

....................................
(2)

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3( x 2)
(b)

Simplify

x 7 x 10

....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2705.
P

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


P is a point on the circumference of the circle, centre O.
PQ is a tangent to the circle.

(i)

Write down the size of angle OPQ.


................................

(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2706. Simplify fully

x3 x5

4
3

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

469

2707. Prove that 0.473 can be written as the fraction 990

(Total 2 marks)

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2708. The bar chart shows the number of TVs sold by a shop six days last week.
10
9
N um ber of 8
TV s
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

(a)

M on

Tues

W ed

T h u rs

F ri

Sat

How many TVs were sold on Friday?


........................................
(1)

(b)

On which day was the least number of TVs sold?


........................................
(1)

(c)

On which two days were the same number of TVs sold?


........................................ and ........................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2709. Nick has 6 coins.


Each coin comes from a different country.
Here is some information about these coins.

(a)

Coin

Country

Shape

Weight (g)

20 pence

United Kingdom

7-sided

500 yen

Japan

circular

10 centime

Switzerland

circular

1 dollar

Canada

11-sided

2 rupee

India

11-sided

5 cent

United States

circular

Which coin comes from Switzerland?


........................................
(1)

(b)

Which coin has the same weight as the 500 yen coin?
........................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2710. Colin carried out a survey.


He asked some students in Year 10 which type of film they liked best.
He used the results to draw this pie chart.

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A c tio n

C om edy

R om ance
120
H o rro r

(a)

S c ie n c e
fic tio n

What fraction of the students said Comedy?


........................................
(1)

20 students said Horror.


(b)

Work out the total number of students Colin asked.

........................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2711. 80 children went on a school trip.


They went to London or to York.
23 boys and 19 girls went to London.
14 boys went to York.
(a)

Use this information to complete the two-way table.

London

York

Total

Boys
Girls
Total
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(3)

One of these 80 children is chosen at random.


(b)

What is the probability that this child went to London?


........................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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2333

2712. The scatter graph shows some information about 10 students.


It shows the arm length and the height of each student.
190

180
H e ig h t (c m )
170

160

150

140

60

65

70

75

80

85

A rm le n g th (c m )

(a)

What type of correlation does this scatter graph show?


........................................
(1)

(b)

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.


(1)

Another student has an arm length of 75 cm.


(c)

Use your line of best fit to estimate the height of this student.
........................................ cm
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2713. Here is a pictogram.


It shows the number of books read by Asad, by Betty, and by Chris.

A sad
K ey

B e tty

re p re s e n ts 4 b o o k s
C h ris
D ia n a
E rik a s

(a)

Write down the number of books read by


(i)

Asad,
.....................................

(ii)

Chris.
.....................................
(2)

Diana read 12 books.


Erikas read 9 books.
(b)

Show this information on the pictogram.


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2714. Ishah spins a fair 5-sided spinner.


She then throws a fair coin.

(a)

List all the possible outcomes she could get.


The first one has been done for you.
(1, head) ......................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

Ishah spins the spinner once and throws the coin once.
(b)

Work out the probability that she will get a 1 and a head.
.....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2715. Zoe recorded the weight of each of 15 people.


She showed her results in a stem and leaf diagram.
4
5
6
7
8

6
1
0
4
7

8
2
3
7

8
4
8

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K ey:
6
9

4 6 m eans 46 kg

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(a)

Write down the number of people with a weight of more than 70 kg.
.....................................
(1)

(b)

Work out the range of the weights.


............................... kg
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2716. James wants to find out how many text messages people send.
He uses this question on a questionnaire.

How many text messages do you send?

1 to 10

(a)

11 to 20

21 to 30

more than 30

Write down two things wrong with this question.


1 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
2 ..................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)

James asks 10 students in his class to complete his questionnaire.


(b)

Give one reason why this may not be a suitable sample.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2717. The table shows some information about the weights (w grams) of 60 apples.

Weight (w grams)

Frequency

100 w< 110

110 w< 120

120 w< 130

14

130 w< 140

24

140 w< 150

Draw a frequency polygon to show this information.


30

20
F re q u e n c y
10

100

110

120

130

140

150

W e ig h t (w g ra m s )
(Total 2 marks)

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2718. Zoe recorded the weights, in kilograms, of 15 people.


Here are her results.
87

51

46

77

74

58

68

48

63

52

64

79

60

66

78

Complete the ordered stem and leaf diagram to show these results.

4
5

K ey:

6
7
8
(Total 3 marks)

2719. The table shows the number of televisions sold each month by a shop.

Month
Number of televisions

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April

May

June

July

Aug

Sept

Oct

163

100

118

99

63

92

74

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(a)

Work out the four-point moving averages for this information.


The first three have been worked out for you.

.........120........ ........95......... .........93......... ....................


(2)

(b)

Use the moving averages to describe the trend.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

The cumulative frequency table shows information about the prices, in , of 100 televisions.

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Price (n)

Cumulative frequency

0 < n 200

0 < n 400

20

0 < n 600

40

0 < n 800

75

0 < n 1000

100

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(c)

On the grid below, draw a cumulative frequency graph for the table.

100

80
C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
60

40

20

200

400

600

800

1000

P ric e ( n )
(2)

(d)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the median price of these televisions.
.........................
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

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2720. The table gives some information about the lengths of time some boys took to run a race.

Time (t minutes)

Frequency

40 t < 50

16

50 t < 55

18

55 t < 65

32

65 t < 80

30

80 t < 100

24

Draw a histogram for the information in the table.


F req u e n c y
d e n s ity

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

T im e (t m in u te s )
(Total 3 marks)

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2721. A bag contains only red, green and blue counters.


The table shows the probability that a counter chosen at random from the bag will be red or will
be green.

Colour

Red

Green

Probability

0.5

0.3

Blue

Mary takes a counter at random from the bag.

(a)

Work out the probability that Mary takes a blue counter.

..........................
(2)

The bag contains 50 counters.


(b)

Work out how many green counters there are in the bag.

..........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2722. On Friday, Peter went to the airport.


He recorded the number of minutes that each plane was delayed.
He used his results to work out the information in this table.

Minutes

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Shortest delay

Lower quartile

Median

Upper quartile

18

2345

Longest delay

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41

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(a)

On the grid, draw a box plot to show the information in the table.

10

20

30
M in u te s

40

50

60

(2)

Peter also went to the airport on Saturday.


He recorded the number of minutes that each plane was delayed.
The box plot below was drawn using this information.

(b)

10

20

30
M in u te s

40

50

60

Make two comparisons between the distributions of plane delays on Friday and on
Saturday.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2723. William has two 10-sided spinners.


The spinners are equally likely to land on each of their sides.

BLU E

RED

BLU E

RED

BLU E

G REEN

BLU E

BLU E

BLU E

BLU E
G REEN

BLU E

G REEN

RED

RED

RED

BLU E
BLU E

RED

RED

Spinner A has 5 red sides, 3 blue sides and 2 green sides.


Spinner B has 2 red sides, 7 blue sides and 1 green side.
William spins spinner A once.
He then spins spinner B once.
Work out the probability that spinner A and spinner B do not land on the same colour.

..........................
(Total 4 marks)

2724. What is the value of the 6 in the number 36 825?


600

60

6000

60 000

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2725.

What is the special name for this quadrilateral?


rectangle

parallelogram

rhombus

kite

trapezium

E
(Total 1 mark)

2726. Here are the first four terms of a number sequence.


7

11

15

19

What is the next term of the sequence?


20

24

21

23

22

E
(Total 1 mark)

2727.

Which number is marked with the arrow?


5.07

6.3

5.7

5.2

57

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2728. Which of the marked angles is an acute angle?

E
(Total 1 mark)

2729. Which number is a factor of 15?


30

10

20

E
(Total 1 mark)

2730. A shaded shape has been drawn on the centimetre grid.

What is the perimeter of the shaded shape?


15 cm

20 cm

14 cm

8 cm

12 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2731. Which number is the smallest?


7.128

7.4

7.32

7.18

7.09

E
(Total 1 mark)

2732. Oranges cost 24p each.


Raja buys 5 of the oranges.
He pays with a 5 note.
How much change should he get?
3.80

4.20

1.20

2.80

4.76

E
(Total 1 mark)

2733. What is 5 squared?


30

10

20

25

15

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2734.
y
4
3
2
1
4

1 O
1

4
P

2
3
4
What are the coordinates of the point P?
(2, 3)

(2, 3)

(3, 2)

(3, 2)

(3, 2)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2735. At 8 am, the temperature was 2C.


At midday, the temperature was 6C higher.
What was the temperature at midday?
8C

4C

6C

2C

8C

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2736.

140
x

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


What is the size of the angle marked x?
140

130

40

150

220

E
(Total 1 mark)

2737. 20 (4 + 10) =
6

26

14

34

E
(Total 1 mark)

2738. Here is a sequence of numbers.


10

What is the next number in the sequence?


5

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2739. Here is a list of numbers.

0.4

1
3

1
4

1
2

0.3

Sally is going to write the numbers in order of size.


She writes the smallest number first.
Which number should she write next?

0.4

1
3

1
4

1
2

0.3

E
(Total 1 mark)

2740. A train leaves London at 16 53


It arrives in Peterborough at 18 22
How long does the journey take?
1 hour
29 minutes

2 hours
31 minutes

2 hours
9 minutes

2 hours
29 minutes

1 hour
31 minutes

E
(Total 1 mark)

2741. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


5

13

17

21

What is the 15 th term of this sequence?


57

65

61

63

60

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2742.

4 m
5m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows the plan of a rectangular floor.
Ann is going to cover the floor with carpet.
The carpet costs 15 per square metre.
What is the total cost of the carpet?
150

270

200

135

300

E
(Total 1 mark)

2743.
S
x

130
P

R
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

PQR is a straight line.


SQ = SR.
What is the size of the angle marked x?
50

130

70

80

60

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2744. Given that 47 81.6 = 3835.2


What is the value of 0.47 816?
383.52

38 352

38.352

3835.2

3.8352

E
(Total 1 mark)

2745.

10 cm
3 cm
8 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the area of this shape?
2

21 cm

52 cm

104 cm

80 cm

240 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2356

2746.
y
Q (8 , 6 )

P (2 , 1 )
O

x
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

P is the point (2, 1).


Q is the point (8, 6).
Which are the coordinates of the midpoint of PQ?

(4, 3)
A

(4,

1
2)

(5,

1
2)

(5,

1
2)

(3,

1
2)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2747. What is the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 24 and 60?


2

120

12

1440

240

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2748. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.


3

13

18

23

What is the expression, in terms of n, for the n th term of this sequence?


n+5

5n

5n + 3

3n 2

5n 2

E
(Total 1 mark)

2749. Simplify 5e 3f + e + 4f
6ef

5e + f

6e 7f

6e f

6e + f

E
(Total 1 mark)

2750. Factorise

x + 3x
3

5x

3x

x(x + 3)

x(x + 3x)

x (x + 3)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2 1

2751. 3 5
3
8

2
15

13
15

3
15

11
15

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2752. The weight of a suitcase is 14 kg correct to the nearest kilogram.


What is the greatest possible weight of the suitcase?
14.04 kg

14.05 kg

14.4 kg

14.5 kg

14.9 kg

E
(Total 1 mark)

2753.

5 cm

3 cm
10 cm
4 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the total surface area of the triangular prism?
2

60 cm

132 cm

144 cm

120 cm

600 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

38.3 51.7
2.1
2754. Which is the best estimate for the value of
?
750

2000

1000

1500

100

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2755.
N

P X

30
X Q
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the bearing of P from Q?
030

120

150

210

330

E
(Total 1 mark)

2756. There are 80 litres of water in a tank.


Rob turns a tap on.
Water flows from the tank at a rate of 5 litres per minute.
How many minutes will it take for the tank to become completely empty?
5 minutes

400 minutes

20 minutes

16 minutes

80 minutes

E
(Total 1 mark)

2757. Expand and simplify


2

(x + 2)(x 5)
2

x 10

x 3x 3

x 3x 10

x + 3x 10

x + 7x 10

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2758. What is 210 when written as a product of its prime factors?


2

2 105

2, 3, 5, 7

2 3 35

23 7

2357

E
(Total 1 mark)

2759. Factorise completely

8x y + 12x
3

4x(2xy + 3)

20x y

4x(2xy + 3x)

x(4xy +12)

2(4x y + 6x)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2760. What is 0.0007 when written in standard form?


0.7 10

0.7 10

7 10

7 10

7 10

E
(Total 1 mark)

2761. (x + 3) =
2

x +9

x + 6x + 9

2x + 6

x + 3x + 9

x + 6x + 6

E
(Total 1 mark)

2762. Factorise

x + 14x + 24

(x + 8)(x + 3)

(x + 6)(x + 4)

(x + 14)(x + 24)

(x + 12)(x + 2)

(x + 12)(x + 12)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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1 2
2 1
2763. 4 3
3

3
4

11
12

2
12

2
12

11
12
E
(Total 1 mark)

2764. Expand and simplify (3x + 2y)(4x 5y)


2

7x 7xy 10y

7x 7xy 10y

12x 7xy 10y 12x 7xy 10y


C

12x + 7xy 10y

E
(Total 1 mark)

2765. One factor of 4(x + 3) 5(x + 3) is


4x + 7

4x + 12

4x 12

4x 5

5x + 15

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2362

2766.

y
L

K
M

N
O

z
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a cuboid on a 3-D grid.
The coordinates of the vertex M are (6, 2, 3).
What are the coordinates of the midpoint of LN?

1
(3, 1, 2 )

1
(3, 2, 2 )

(3, 2, 3)

(3, 1, 3)

1
(6, 1, 2 )

(Total 1 mark)

2767. 8x 29x + 15 =
(4x 3)(2x 5)

(4x 5)(2x 3)

(8x 3)(x 5)

(8x 5)(x 3)

(8x 15)(x 1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2768. A plane is flying at a speed of 1440 kilometres per hour.


How long, in seconds, will the plane take to fly a distance of 1 kilometre?
0.4 seconds

2.4 seconds

2.5 seconds

4 seconds

24 seconds

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2769. (a)

Find the square of 6

...................................
(1)

(b)

Find the square root of 225

...................................
(1)

(c)

Find the value of 10

...................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2770. There were 34 coins in a bag.


Jim took 15 coins out of the bag.
Rose put 17 coins into the bag.
How many coins are now in the bag?

...................................
(Total 2 marks)

2771. (a)

1
Change 4 to a decimal.
...................................
(1)

(b)

Find 10% of 50

...................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2772. Here are some words which describe parts of a circle.

Radius
Chord

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Diameter
Tangent

Sector
Segment

2365

(a)

Write down the mathematical name of the straight line shown in this diagram.
Use one of the words from the box.

...................................
(1)

(b)

Write down the mathematical name of the straight line shown in the diagram.
Use one of the words from the box.

...................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2773.
A
x

56

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The diagram shows an isosceles triangle.


AB = AC
Angle CBA = 56

(a)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

...................................
(2)

(b)

Give reasons for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2774.

The diagram shows a man standing next to a lamppost.


The man is of normal height.

(a)

Write down an estimate for the height, in metres, of the man.

.................................. m
(1)

(b)

Estimate the height, in metres, of the lamppost.

.................................. m
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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2368

2775. Joe heats some water in a kettle.


The graph gives information about the temperature of the water in the kettle and the length of
time it has been heated.

120
100
80
T e m p e ra tu re ( C )
60
40
20
O

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

T im e (s e c o n d s )

(a)

Write down the temperature of the water when Joe started to heat the water.

.................................. C
(1)

(b)

Use the graph to find how many seconds it took the water to reach a temperature of 70C.

.................................. seconds
(1)

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(c)

Work out the increase in the temperature of the water from the 10th second to the 35th
second.

.................................. C
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2776. (a)

Expand and simplify

4(2x + 5) + 2(3x 2)

...................................
(2)

(b)

Factorise

y 4y

...................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2370

26.4 8.2
t2777.

5.76 as a decimal.
(a) Use your calculator to work out
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.

...................................
(2)

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(b)

Write your answer to part (a) correct to 2 decimal places.

...................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2778. (a)

Complete the table of values for y = 2x 3

3
3
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x 3


y
6
5
4
3
2
1
33

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2372

2779. Find 15% of 200

..................................
(Total 1 mark)

2780. (a)

Expand and simplify

4(2x + 5) + 2(3x 2)

...................................
(2)

(b)

Expand and simplify

(x + 5) (x + 8)

...................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2373

2781. Work out

(6.4 10 ) (5 10 )

Give your answer in standard form.

................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2782.

3 cm
3 cm

5 cm

5 cm
5 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The solid shape, shown in the diagram, is made by cutting a hole all the way through a wooden
cube.
The cube has edges of length 5 cm.
The hole has a square cross section of side 3 cm.

(a)

Work out the volume of wood in the solid shape.

................................. cm

(2)
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The mass of the solid shape is 64 grams.


(b)

Work out the density of the wood.

................................. grams per cm

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2783.

<

44

<

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


The diagram shows a circle, centre O.
A, S, B and T are points on the circumference of the circle.
PT and PS are tangents to the circle.
AB is parallel to TP.
Angle SPT = 44.

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2375

Work out the size of angle SOB.

..................................
(Total 4 marks)

2784. (a)

Factorise x y

..................................
(1)

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Hence, or otherwise,
(b)

factorise

(x + 1) (y + 1)

..................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2785. The dual bar chart shows the average monthly temperatures in London and Majorca from
January to June one year.
35
K ey:

T e m p e ra tu re in C

30

= London

25

= M a jo rc a

20
15
10
5
0
Jan

Feb

M ar

A pr

M ay

Jun

M o n th s

(a)

Write down the highest average monthly temperature in Majorca.


.................... C
(1)

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(b)

Using this dual bar chart, write down two facts about the average monthly temperatures
in London and Majorca.
1 ..................................................................................................................................
2 ..................................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2786. A rugby team played 7 games.


Here is the number of points they scored in each game.
3
(a)

12

12

16

Work out the range.

....................
(2)

(b)

Find the median.

....................
(1)

The rugby team played another game.


They scored 11 points.
(c)

Find the median number of points scored in these 8 games.

....................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)
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2787. Michael carried out a survey of some students.


He asked them the type of TV programme they liked best.
The accurate pie chart shows some of this information.

S p o rts
D ra m a
130 50
30
60

N ew s

Soaps
C om edy

Michael chooses one of the students at random.

(a)

(i)

Find the probability that this student likes Soaps best.

..............................
(ii)

Find the probability that this student does not like Soaps best.
..............................
(2)

6 students said they liked the News best.


(b)

How many students took part in the survey?

..............................
(2)
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(Total 4 marks)

2788. Zach has 10 CDs.


The table gives some information about the number of tracks on each CD.

(a)

Number of tracks

Frequency

11

12

13

14

15

Write down the mode.


..............................
(1)

(b)

Work out the mean.

..............................
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

2789. The table shows some information about 4 cars for sale.

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Type of car

Number of
doors

Number of previous
owners

Cost in

Saloon

17 200
2380

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Coup

12 500

Sports

14 950

Estate

11 300

2381

(a)

How many doors does the Coup have?

................................
(1)

(b)

Which type of car costs less than 12 000?

................................
(1)

Simon picks a car at random.


(c)

Write down the probability that Simon will pick a car with exactly two previous owners.

................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2790. In a box, there are 11 coloured bricks.


5 bricks are red, 2 bricks are blue, 3 bricks are orange and 1 brick is green.
Sally takes one of these bricks at random.
(a)

On the probability scale, mark with a letter R, the probability that Sally will take a red
brick.

1
2

1
(1)

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(b)

On the probability scale, mark with a letter W, the probability that Sally will take a white
brick.

1
2

1
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2791. Leah wants to find out which newspapers her friends read.
Design a data collection sheet that she can use to carry out a survey.

(Total 3 marks)

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2792. Sanji goes fishing for pike.


The scatter graph shows information about the weights and the lengths of some of the pike Sanji
caught.

30

25

20
W e ig h t
in k g

15

10

40

50

60

70

80

90

L e n g th in c m

(a)

Describe the relationship between the weight and the length of these pike.
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)

Sanji also caught a pike of weight 24 kg and length 78 cm.


(b)

Show this information on the scatter graph.


(1)

A pike has a length of 65 cm.


(c)

Estimate the weight of this pike.


................................ kg
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2793. The diagram shows a 3-sided spinner and an ordinary dice.

The spinner has 1 green side, 1 blue side and 1 red side.
Alex spins the spinner once and rolls the dice once.
Write down all the possible outcomes.
One has already been done for you.
(g, 1) ......................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2794. Zach has 10 CDs.


The table gives some information about the number of tracks on each CD.

Number of tracks

Frequency

11

12

13

14

15

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Work out the mean.

...........................
(Total 3 marks)

2795. This coloured wheel spins round.


The sectors are coloured yellow, red, green and blue.

y e llo w
b lu e
re d
g re e n

P o in te r
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Harry spins the wheel.
When the wheel stops spinning, Harry writes down the colour shown by the pointer.
The probability that the wheel will stop at yellow or red or green is given in the table.

Colour
Probability

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yellow

red

green

0.35

0.1

0.3

blue

2386

(a)

Work out the probability that the wheel will stop at blue.

...........................
(2)

(b)

Work out the probability that the wheel will stop at either yellow or red.

...........................
(2)

Hannah is going to spin the wheel 200 times.


(c)

Work out an estimate for the number of times the wheel will stop at green.

...........................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

2796. The table shows the number of births in a hospital from 2000 to 2005

Year

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Number of births

608

595

597

623

640

639

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(a)

Work out the 3-point moving averages for this information.


The first three have been done for you.

600, 605, 620, ..........................


(2)

(b)

Use these moving averages to describe the trend.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2797. The table shows some information about the weights of some packets of crisps.

Weight (w grams)

Frequency

20 < w 25

25 < w 35

12

35 < w 45

14

45 < w 50

50 < w 70

F re q u e n c y
d e n s ity

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

W e ig h t (w g ra m s )

Use the information in the table to draw a histogram.


(Total 3 marks)

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2389

2798. The table gives some information about the area, in km , of 30 countries.

(a)

Area (n million km )

Frequency

0.00 < n 0.25

0.25 < n 0.50

0.50 < n 0.75

0.75 < n 1.00

1.00 < n 1.25

1.25 < n 1.50

1.50 < n 1.75

Write down the modal class interval.


.......................................................
(1)

(b)

Find the class interval that contains the median.


.......................................................
(1)

(c)

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Area (n million km )

Frequency

0.00 < n 0.25

0.00 < n 0.50


0.00 < n 0.75
0.00 < n 1.00
0.00 < n 1.25
0.00 < n 1.50
0.00 < n 1.75
(1)

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(d)

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.


C u m u la tiv e
fre q u e n c y
30

25

20

15

10

0 .2 5

0 .5 0

0 .7 5

1 .0 0

1 .2 5

1 .5 0

1 .7 5

A re a (n m illio n k m 2)

(2)

(e)

Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of these countries with an area greater
2
than 0.90 million km .

....................................
(2)
(Total 7 marks)

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2391

2799. There are 4 bottles of orange juice,


3 bottles of apple juice,
2 bottles of tomato juice.
Viv takes a bottle at random and drinks the juice.
Then Caroline takes a bottle at random and drinks the juice.
Work out the probability that they both take a bottle of the same type of juice.

....................................
(Total 4 marks)

2800. What is the number four thousand eight hundred and six written in figures?
4806

4086

486

40 086

40 806

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2801. Which triangle is an equilateral triangle?

E
(Total 1 mark)

2802. Here is a list of numbers.


84

32

162

85

60

Ben is going to write the numbers in order of size.


He writes the smallest number first.
What number should he write next?
84

32

162

85

60

E
(Total 1 mark)

2803. What fraction of the shape is shaded?

1
5
A

5
12

5
7

7
12

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2804. 106 38 =
62

72

68

78

66

E
(Total 1 mark)

2805. Here is a sequence of patterns made of sticks.

What is the next pattern in the sequence?

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2806. Here are the first 4 terms of a sequence.


1

15

The rule for this sequence is

To get the next term,


multiply the last term by 2
and add 1
What is the next term after 15?
23

31

30

16

32

E
(Total 1 mark)

2807.
y

6
5
4
P

3
2
1
O

The coordinates of the point P are


(3, 4)

(4, 4)

(4, 3)

(5, 4)

(4, 5)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2808.

An estimate of the size of the angle x is


60

120

180

210

330

E
(Total 1 mark)

2809. Which fraction is equal to 1.17?

117
1

117
10

117
100

117
1000

117
10000

E
(Total 1 mark)

2810. What is 1.5 kilograms in grams?


15 grams

150 grams

1.500 grams

1500 grams

1050 grams

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2811. Bill buys a cup of coffee and a sandwich.


The cup of coffee costs 95p.
The sandwich costs 1.49
What is the total cost?
96.49

2.49

2.54

2.44

10.99

E
(Total 1 mark)

2812. Here is a list of numbers.


1.2

1.02

1.22

2.1

2.01

What is the smallest number in the list?


1.2

1.02

1.22

2.1

2.01

E
(Total 1 mark)

2813. Here are the first 5 terms of a sequence.


1

16

25

What is the 8th term of the sequence?


32

56

64

60

81

E
(Total 1 mark)

2814. 63 1 + 63 9 =
630

810

3060

801

815

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2815. Which number is a factor of 28?


9

27

56

280

E
(Total 1 mark)

2816. Here is a rectangle.

4 cm

6 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the area of the rectangle?
2

10 cm

20 cm

24 cm

12 cm

52 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

2817. Which quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel sides?


Parallelogram

Rectangle

Kite

Trapezium

Rhombus

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2818. The nth term of a sequence is 3n + 5


What is the 6th term of the sequence?
5

14

41

23

33

E
(Total 1 mark)

2819. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line joining P (3, 4) to Q (5, 8)?

(2, 4)

(8, 12)

1 1
3 ,4
2 2

(4, 6)

(4, 12)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2820. Pens cost 10p each. Pencils cost 12p each.


What is an expression for the total cost, in pence, of x pens and y pencils?
x+y

x = 10 + y = 12

12x + 10y

(10 + 12)xy

10x + 12y

E
(Total 1 mark)

2821. Here are the first 5 terms of an arithmetic sequence.


3

11

15

19

What is an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of the sequence?


n+4

3n + 4

4n + 3

4n 1

4n

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2822. What is 72 written as a product of its prime factors?


89

122233

249

2+2+2+3+3 22233
D

E
(Total 1 mark)

2823. 0.64 0.2 =


3.2

0.032

0.32

12.8

1.28

E
(Total 1 mark)

2824.
P
50

30
S

Diagram NOT accurately drawn


Triangle PQR and triangle PRS are both isosceles.
PQ = PR = PS.
Angle QPR = 50.
Angle RPS = 30.
What is the size of the angle x?
230

220

260

250

210

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2825. Which is the smallest fraction?

6
8

2
3

5
6

17
24

1
2

E
(Total 1 mark)

2826. What is 23 860.868 written correct to two significant figures?


24 000

24

2 386.86

23 860.87

23 000

E
(Total 1 mark)

2827. Expand and simplify

3(2x + y) (x 2y)
2

5x + 5y

5x + y

6x 9xy + 6y

6x + 3y

5x + 3y

E
(Total 1 mark)

2828. The length of a line is 7 cm measured to the nearest cm.


What is the greatest length the line could be?
7 cm

7.05 cm

7.49 cm

7.4 cm

7.5 cm
E
(Total 1 mark)

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2829. The speed of an aeroplane is 480 kilometres per hour.


How far does the aeroplane fly in 2 hours 30 minutes?
960 km

1200 km

1104 km

192 km

11 040 km

E
(Total 1 mark)

2830. (x + 3)(x + 5) =
2

2x + 15

2x + 8

x + 15

x + 8x + 15

x + 8x + 8

E
(Total 1 mark)

2831. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line joining P (3, 2, 4) to Q (5, 1, 8)?
(1, 1.5, 6)

(2, 1, 4)

(8, 1, 4)

(1, 0.5, 2)

(2, 3, 12)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2832.
4 cm

6 cm
4 cm

8 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
What is the area of the shape?
2

44 cm

22 cm

40 cm

56 cm

768 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

2833. What is 0.00643 in standard form?


6.43 10

0.643 10

6.4 10

643 10
D

6.43 10

E
(Total 1 mark)

2834. One of the factors of 6x 9xy is


(2x 3y)

(3x 3y)

(2x + 3y)

(2x3y)

(2x 3xy)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2835.
N

70

40

Y
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
X, Y and Z are 3 points.
The bearing of X from Z is 070.
Angle YXZ = 40.
Work out the bearing of Y from X.
110

040

030

230

210

E
(Total 1 mark)

2836. Factorise completely


2

6x + 6x
2

x (6x + 6)

6x (x + 6)

6x (6x + 1)

6x (x + 1)

6x (6x + 1)

E
(Total 1 mark)

2837. (2x 3y)(3x + 2y) =


2

6x 6y

6x 5xy 6y
B

6x xy 6y

6x 5xy 6y

6x + xy 5y

(Total 1 mark)

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1
1
5 2
7 =
2838. 4
10

1
28

10

11
28

11

1
6

10

2
11

11

1
4

E
(Total 1 mark)

2839. Which is a factor of

2x 7x 4 ?

(2x + 1)

(2x 1)

(x + 4)

(2x + 4)

(x 4)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2840.
B

12 cm

9 cm

8 cm

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABCD is a parallelogram.
AD = 12 cm.
DC = 9 cm.
The perpendicular distance of AB from CD is 8 cm.
What is the perpendicular distance of AD from BC ?
6 cm

7 cm

8 cm

9 cm

10 cm

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2841. The diagram shows a cuboid drawn on a 3-D grid.


y
B

A (2 , 3 , 4 )
O
C
x

D
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

The base of the cuboid is OCDR.


The point C is on the x-axis.
The point R is on the z-axis.
A = (2, 3, 4).
What is the area of the face ABCD ?
9

24

12

E
(Total 1 mark)

2842. (2x + 3) (2x + 3)(x 1) =


2

(2x + 3)(x + 2)

x+6

2x + x + 6

2x x + 12

(2x + 3)(x + 4)

E
(Total 1 mark)

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2843. (a)

Write 25.2 to the nearest whole number.

....................................
(1)

(b)

1
Write 5 as a decimal.

....................................
(1)

(c)

Write 27% as a fraction.

....................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2844. Here is a solid prism made from centimetre cubes.

Find the volume of the prism.

........................... cm

(Total 2 marks)

2845. In the circle, draw a diameter.

(Total 1 mark)

2846. (a)

Find the square root of 196

....................................
(1)

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(b)

Find the cube of 7

....................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2847. (a)

Simplify

m+m+m

....................................
(1)

(b)

Simplify

yy

....................................
(1)

(c)

Simplify fully 3a 4b + 2a + 5b

....................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2848. Work out 35% of 240

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2849.
A
x

52
B

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

In the diagram,
AB = AC,
Angle ABC = 52.

(a)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

................................
(2)

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(b)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2850. Draw the graph of y = 3x 2 for values of x from 1 to 3

y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1

O
1

2
3
4
5
6

(Total 3 marks)

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3.4 2 2.6 2
1.6
2851. Work out

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2852. John travelled 30 km in 1.5 hours.


Kamala travelled 42 km in 2 hours.
Who had the greater average speed?
You must show your working.

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2853.

x
130 50

Diagram NOT accurately drawn

(a)

Write down the size of the angle marked x.


..........................
(1)

(b)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2854. The diagram shows a prism.

18 cm

5 .8 c m
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
2

The area of the cross section of the prism is 18 cm .


The length of the prism is 5.8 cm.
Work out the volume of the prism.

........................ cm

(Total 2 marks)

2855. (a)

Expand and simplify 3(2x + 3) + 2(x + 1)

...........................................
(2)

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(b)

Expand and simplify (y 3)(y + 4)

.........................................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2856.
A
86

O
x
B
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
A and B are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
PA and PB are tangents to the circle.
Angle APB is 86.
Work out the size of the angle marked x.

.........................
(Total 2 marks)

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2857. Work out (3 10 ) (5 10 )


Give your answer in standard form.

..................................................
(Total 2 marks)

17
0.1 7
99
2858. Prove that the recurring decimal

(Total 2 marks)

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2 x 2 3x 1
2
2859. Simplify fully x 3 x 4

......................................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2860. The density of juice is 4 grams per cm .


3
The density of water is 1 gram per cm .
3

315 cm of drink is made by mixing 15 cm of juice with 300 cm of water.


Work out the density of the drink.

....................................... grams per cm

(Total 3 marks)

2861. (a)

Work out

400 193

.........................
(2)

(b)

Work out

49

.........................
(1)

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(c)

Work out

3 5

.........................
(1)

(d)

Work out

300 50

.........................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

2862. Here is a table for a two-stage number machine.


The machine multiplies by 2 and then subtracts 3
Complete the table.
In p u t

O u tp u t

Input

Output

10
....................

....................
27
(Total 3 marks)

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2863. Here are five shapes.

Write down the letter of a shape that has


(i)

no lines of symmetry,
.........................

(ii)

exactly one line of symmetry,


.........................

(iii)

exactly two lines of symmetry,


.........................

(iv)

rotational symmetry of order two.


.........................
(Total 4 marks)

2864. The table shows temperatures at midnight and midday on one day in five cities.

(a)

City

Midnight
temperature

Midday
temperature

Belfast

3 C

4 C

Cambridge

1 C

4 C

Edinburgh

7 C

1 C

Leeds

6 C

3 C

London

2 C

6 C

Which city had the lowest midnight temperature?


........................................
(1)

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(b)

How many degrees higher was the midnight temperature in Cambridge than the midnight
temperature in Leeds?
......................... C
(1)

(c)

Which city had the greatest rise in temperature from midnight to midday?
........................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2865. (a)

Solve

x + 4 = 10

x = ..........................
(1)

(b)

Solve

4y = 20

y = ..........................
(1)

(c)

Solve

19 m = 12

m = ..........................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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2866.
100
90
80
70
d o lla rs

60
50
40
30
20
10
0

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

eu ro s

The conversion graph can be used to change between euros and dollars.

(a)

Use this graph to change 30 euros into dollars.


.......................... dollars
(1)

(b)

Use this graph to change 90 dollars into euros.

.......................... euros
(1)

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Bill changes 100 euros to dollars.


(c)

Change 100 euros to dollars.

.......................... dollars
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

1 3

2867. Work out 8 4

..........................
(Total 2 marks)

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2868.
C

3 cm

5 cm

12 cm

20 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Rectangle D is an enlargement of rectangle C.
Find the scale factor of the enlargement.

........................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2869. On the grid, show how this trapezium tessellates.


You should draw at least 6 trapeziums.

(Total 2 marks)

2870. Mary scored 14 out of 20 in a test.


Find 14 out of 20 as a percentage.

.......................... %
(Total 2 marks)

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2871. Here is a list of ingredients for making 8 cheese scones.

Ingredients for 8 cheese scones


200 g self-raising flour
60 g butter
30 g cheese
150 ml milk
Work out the amount of each ingredient needed to make 12 cheese scones.
................... g self-raising flour
................... g butter
................... g cheese
................... ml milk
(Total 3 marks)

2872.

x + 6

2x 3

3x+ 1
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
In the diagram, all measurements are in centimetres.
The lengths of the sides of the triangle are
x+6
2x 3
3x + 1

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(a)

Find an expression, in terms of x, for the perimeter of the triangle.


Give your expression in its simplest form.

.......................................
(2)

The perimeter of the triangle is 37 cm.


(b)

Find the value of x.

x = ...........................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2873. (a)

9
Write 10 as a decimal.
..................................
(1)

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(b)

3
Write 4 as a percentage.
............................. %
(1)

(c)

Write 23% as a fraction.


..................................
(1)

(d)

1
Work out 5 of 50
..................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2874. (a)

Here is an equilateral triangle.

x
Write down the size of the angle marked x.

x = .....................
(1)

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(b)

Here is a triangle.

65

75

40

Rob says this triangle is a right-angled triangle.


Rob is wrong.
Explain why.
.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

2875. Kaz buys a car.


The normal price of the car is 7200
Kaz gets a 10% discount.
(i)

Work out 10% of 7200

.................................

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(ii)

Work out how much Kaz pays for the car.

.................................
(Total 3 marks)

2876. Here is a cuboid.

2 cm

4 cm
3 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

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Draw an accurate net of this cuboid.

(Total 3 marks)

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2877. Here are 6 shapes drawn on a grid.

Two of these shapes are congruent.

(a)

Write down the letters of these two shapes.


....................... and ........................
(1)

(b)

On the grid below, draw a shape that is congruent to shape P.

(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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2878. (a)

x < 2
Show this inequality on the number line.

(2)

(b)

Solve

5(y + 2) = 4 7y

y = ....................
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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3 1

2879. Work out 5 4

....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2880. Alan bought 20 melons for 15

1
5 of the melons were bad so he threw them away.
He sold the remaining melons for 1.50 each.
Work out Alans profit.

.................................
(Total 4 marks)

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2881. (a)

Solve

2(y 3) = 8

y = ..............................
(2)

(b)

Solve

4x + 1 = 2x +12

x = .............................
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

2882. 2x = 72
Find a value of x.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

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2883. (a)

Complete the table for y = x 2x 4

1
(2)

(b)

On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 2x 4


y

7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2

1
2
3
4
5
6

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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2884. Solve the simultaneous equations


3x + 4y = 7
5x 2y = 16

x = .............................
y = .............................
(Total 3 marks)

2885.

A
85
O

C
In the diagram, A, B and C are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
Angle ABC = 85.

(i)

Work out the size of the angle marked x.

................................

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(ii)

Give a reason for your answer.


.....................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................
(Total 2 marks)

2886. Solve

x 4x 45 = 0

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

2887. (a)

Find the value of

1
36 2

....................................
(1)

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(b)

Find the value of 8

2
3

....................................
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

2888.
A

C
Diagram NOT accurately drawn

ABC is an equilateral triangle.


D lies on BC.
AD is perpendicular to BC.
Prove that triangle ADC is congruent to triangle ADB.

(Total 3 marks)

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2889. Rearrange

1 1 1

u v f

to make u the subject of the formula.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

.....................................
(Total 2 marks)

2890. Expand and simplify


(2 +

3 )(7

3)

Give your answer in the form a + b 3 , where a and b are integers.

....................................
(Total 3 marks)

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2891.

A
6 cm

120

6 cm

O
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
The diagram shows a sector of a circle, centre O.
The radius of the circle is 6 cm.
Angle AOB = 120.
Work out the perimeter of the sector.
Give your answer in terms of in its simplest form.

............................. cm
(Total 3 marks)

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2892. Toby invested 4500 for 2 years in a savings account.


He was paid 4% per annum compound interest.
How much did Toby have in his savings account after 2 years?

............................
(Total 3 marks)

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2893. Here is a right-angled triangle.

8 cm

x
5 cm
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
Calculate the size of the angle marked x.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.

x = ...........................
(Total 3 marks)

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2894. P is inversely proportional to d .


P = 10 000 when d = 0.4
Find the value of P when d = 0.8

P = ...........................
(Total 3 marks)

2895. (a)

Solve x 2x 1 = 0
Give your solutions correct to 2 decimal places.

.......................................................
(3)

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(b)

Write down the solutions, correct to 2 decimal places, of 3x 6x 3 = 0

.......................................................
(1)
(Total 4 marks)

2896. The graph of y = f(x) is shown on the grids.


(a)

On this grid, sketch the graph of y = f(x) 4


y
12
10
8
6
4
2
10

10

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18

(2)

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(b)

1
On this grid, sketch the graph of y = f( 2 x).
y
12
10
8
6
4
2
10

10

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18

(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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