Question 1 - Worle Community School

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L 3-5

Question 1

Complete the sequences

A)

ADD 4 to the last number

2 6 10 B)

Double to last number and add 2

2 6 14 C)

Multiply the last number by 4 and subtract 1

2 7 27

L 3-5

Question 2

The table shows where Bob has to be on different days of the week

Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Location

Swimming Pool

Mon

Cinema

Sun

School Band Practice a. Which days does Bob go to Band Practice?

b. Which two things does Bob do on Sunday?

c. On Saturday Bob books his next cinema visit, how many days is it to Bob’s next cinema visit?

L 3-5

Question 3

a. Which shape is the only shape with three sides? b. Which shape has a reflex angle?

c. Which shape has four lines of symmetry?

L 3-5

Oct Sep Nov Aug Dec Jul

Question 4

Jan Feb Mar

Pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds are planted at different times of the year.

The shaded part of the chart shows when to sow the seeds.

Jun May Apr

a) How many months have you got to sow the pumpkin seeds?

b) You can sow sunflower seeds for over half of the year, is this TRUE or FALSE?

L 3-5

FUN FAIR

Question 5

Adult - £10.50

Child - £4.50

Senior - £5.50

a. Two adults go to the fun fair with three children. What is the cost?

b. Three adults go to the fair with some children. Altogether their tickets cost £54, how many children went to the concert?

c. How much change would you get from £20 if two senior citizens went to the fair?

L 3-5

Question 6

The scale shows how much flour is needed for the recipe. How much flour do you need?

Draw the scale and indicate where 325g would be.

The cake needs 2.5 hours to bake, if you put it in at 10:00am what time will the cake be ready?

L 3-5

Sweets

Sherbet Dips Lollipops Gobstoppers

Number Sold

20 13 9

Question 7

Write the missing information on the bar chart below.

0 Sweets

L 3-5 & L4-6

Question 8

2 1 4 3 5 7 6 C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

a. Write down the coordinates for the points A, B and C b. Point D can be marked to form a rectangle ABCD. What is the coordinate of D?

L 3-5 & L4-6

Question 9

The diagram shows two congruent ‘L – tiles’ fit together to make a rectangle.

How do these shapes fit together to make the following shape?

Draw two other congruent shapes and fit them together to make another shape.

L 3-5 & L4-6

Question 10

Here are the names of students in a class: Bob Sharon Kevin Harry Bob Kevin Claire Tracy Kevin Fred Tom Gary

a) Which name is the mode?

One person leaves and a different person joins. The new mode is Bob.

b) Who left and who joined?

L 3-5 & L4-6

Question 11

You have: 5 bags of sweets Each bag contains 10 sweets Each sweet weighs 6g

5

a) How many bags of sweets do you have?

b) How many sweets do you have all together?

c) How much does EACH bag of sweets weigh?

5 x 10 6 x 10 x 5 6 +10 + 5

d) How much does ALL 5 bags of sweets weigh?

6 x 10

Question 12 a) Write values for a and b to make the equation true.

L 3-5 & L4-6

Question 13

This a shape. I turn the shape 45 shape.

° clockwise. Write the letter of the correct A B C

Question 14

COMPLETE THE TABLE

Cost of each Number bought TOTAL COST

Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 3.95

2.30

6 5 TOTAL 32.20

25.00

Question 15

75% - NO 25% - YES a) Here is Tom’s results from a survey. 32 people said NO, how many said YES Sarah asked 10 people: “Do you like maths?” RESULTS: 6 people said NO 3 people said YES 1 person said I DON’T KNOW b) Complete the % bar chart to show these results 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Question 16

The graph shows the date each year that bluebells were first seen a) On what dates in 1993 & 1996 were bluebells first seen?

b) The warmer the weather the earlier the bluebells appear. What can you say about the weather in 1999?

Question 17

a) Here is an expression, which expression below shows it written as simply as possible

11a 7a + 4 5a + 4 + 2a 11 + a 8a + 1 7(a + 4) 5a + 6 b) What about this one? 6a + 3 + 2a - 2

Question 18 700 g 0.5 kg

a) Which object weighs the most and by how much (give your answer in g) b) How many millilitres in a litre?

c) How many metres in a kilometres?

d) How many millimetres in a metre?

e) Would you prefer to run 2 miles or 3km?

Question 19

Write down all the properties of an equilateral, isosceles and right-angled triangle Can an isosceles triangle also be a right angled triangles? If yes, what can you say about the angles?

Question 20

WRITE DOWN THE PROBABLITY OF SPINNING A GREY FOR EACH SPINNER WRITE DOWN THE PROBABLITY OF SPINNING A WHITE FOR EACH SPINNER .

What do you get if you add the probability of getting a WHITE with the probability of getting a GREY for each spinner?

Question 21

a) How many faces does this shape have?

Draw a shape which has 6 faces Draw a shape which has 5 faces

Question 22

Height (metres) COST

80cm – 139cm

£10.00

Age (years)

140cm - 199cm

£15.00

Over 200cm

£25 a) How much will a 4 year old plant cost?

b) If the plant costs £15 how old could the plant be?

Question 23

4cm a)What is the side length of a square which has the same AREA as this rectangle?

9cm b) What is the side length of a square which has the same PERIMETER as this rectangle?

2cm 14cm

One shop sells a pack of 9 toilet rolls for £3.60.

Question 24

Another shop sells a pack of 6 toilet rolls for £2.20.

a) Which gives the best value for money?

b) How much will you pay for 18 toilet rolls?

3 1 2

25 ° 32 ° 105 °

Question 25

45 ° Which of these three options will make a straight line when put together?

98 ° 50 ° 20 ° 102 ° 55 °

L4-6 & L5-7

Question 26

L4-6 & L5-7

Question 27 40 people were asked whether they watched the news:

News Program

Breakfast News News at Ten Neither

Number of people

26 10 4

Represent this data in a pie chart

Question 28

L4-6 & L5-7 4cm

Question 29

4cm 20cm What is the area of the parallelogram, please give correct units?

5cm

L4-6 & L5-7

Question 30

L5-7

Question 31

Number of students that have an iPhone Number of students that don’t

21 9

a)What % of students have an iPhone?

Number of students

b)Complete the table c)What % have an iPhone 5, round to 1 d.p.

iPhone Type

4gs 5 5s 16 2

L5-7

Question 32

There are black, red, blue, yellow and green balls in a bag. There is the same number of red balls as green. Below shows the probability of randomly selecting one of the balls.

Black 0.3

Red Blue 0.2

Yellow 0.2

a) Complete the table.

Green

Red Blue

Bag 1 Bag 2 7 6 8 7

b) If a ball is selected at random which bag is MORE LIKELY to give a red ball?

Show workings.

L5-7

Question 33

L5-7

Question 34

A ticket costs 15p. The machine takes 10ps and 5ps.

At the end of a day the ticket machines is emptied. It has 17 – 10ps, and 41 – 5ps.

How many people paid with 3 5ps?

How many people bought a ticket?

L5-7

Question 35

• Work out the volume of the shapes below.

3cm 2cm 4cm 2cm 2cm 8cm

L5-7

Question 36

a) Draw another line which has the same gradient as the one shown.

3a) 3b) 3c) 4) 5) 6a) 7a)

Q

1) 2 a) 2 b) 2c) 8a) 10a) 10b) 11)

ANSWERS

a) 14, 18 b) 30, 62 c) 107, 415 Tuesday & Sunday Swimming & Band Practice 4 days Orange Triangle Pink Pacman Red Square a) 4 months b) TRUE a) £34.50 b) 5 c) £9.00

a) 150g c) 12:30pm Lollipops, Sherbet Dips, Gob Stoppers. 5,10,15,20 in y axis (5,1) (3,2) (5,5) D – (7,4) Kevin Kevin leaves and Bob joins a) 5 b) 5x10 c) 6x10 d) 6x10x5

Q

12a) 12) 13) 14) 15a) 16a) 16b) 17a) 17b) 18a) 18b)c) d) 18d) 19)

ANSWERS

Any combination that gives the correct answer, 3 & 8.

b) 15 c) 3 C £23.70, 14, £5.00, £80.90

8 7 th Feb & 18 th Feb It was warm 7a + 4 8a + 1 Square by 200g 1000 3km Use Google to find

Q

20a) 20b) 20c) 21a) 22a) 22b) 23) 24a) 25) 26) 27) 28)

Answer

2/3, ¾ , 3/5, 5/8, 1/3 1/3, ¼, 2/5, 3/8, 2/3 1 8 £15.00

Between 3.5 and 5 years.

a) 6cm b) 8cm a) Pack of 6 b) £6.60

2 a) 2 b) 6 c) 9 d) 16 234°, 90, 36° a) 3,2 b) 5,2

Q

29) 30) 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36)

Answer

16 x 5 = 80cm k=5, s=2, FALSE 76.2% 1.5, Bag 1 a)192 b) 288 a) 8 b) 25 a) 56 b) 66 b) 5 c) y=2x + 10