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City~
Gu i l d s
3750 001 DECEMB ER 2008
Numeracy Stage 1
Written
Wednesday
3 Dec em ber 2008
09: 30 11 :30
You should have the
f ol lo wi ng f or t hi s ex am in at io n
• a multiple-choice answer sheet
• a pen with black or blue ink
• a ruler
• a protractor
• a pair of compasses, a ruler
• the use of a calculator is
no t
permitted
This question paper is the property of the City and Guilds of London
Institute and is to be returned after the examination.
Read the following notes before you answer any questions
• You must use a pen with black or blue ink to complete all parts of the answer sheet.
• Check that you have the correct answer sheet for the examination.
• Check that your name and candidate details are printed correctly at the top of your answer sheet.
• Inform the invigilator if your name or examination details are not correct.
• Each question shows four possible answers (lettered a , b , c and d ); only on e is correct.
• Decide which on e is correct and mark your answer on the an sw er s heet with your pen.
For example if you decide a is correct, mark your answer like this
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now decide c is correct, mark your answer like this
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• Any calculations or rough working can be done on the question paper .
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The C it y and Guilds o f Londo n Institut e 200 8 .
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SOME HISTORICAL EVENTS
A
B
C
o
1940
1666
1215
1588
Battle of Britain
Great Fire of London
Magna Carta
Spanish Armada
Refer to Figure 1. The earliest event was
Figure 1
a A
b B
c C
d 0
800 m et res Res ul ts
Time
2 min 20 see
2 min 19 sec
2 min 24 see
2 min 30 see
Brown
Patel
Wong
Jones
2 Refer to Figure 2. The fastest time was
Figure 2
a 2 min 20 sec
b 2 min 19 see
c 2 min 24 sec
d 2 min 30 see
Fig u re
3 Figure 3 shows a bracelet of beads.
How many beads are there in the bracelet?
a 15
b 16
c 17
d 18
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Figu re 4
4 In Figure 4 how many dots need to be
added to the last set of dots to make the
next square number?
a
4
b 7
c 8
d 16
1, 3, 5, 7,
Figu re 5
5 Refer to Figure 5. The next two numbers in
the sequence should be
a 8,9
b 8,10
c
9,10
d 9, 11
6 The symbol stands for
1
a
4
b 4
c 9
d 36
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12 *=6
7 The symbol * stands for the number
1
a
2
b 2
c
6
d 72
8 The cost of the shopping is twenty pounds
and five pence. Write this amount in
figures.
a £12.05
b £12.50
c
£20.05
d £20.50
9 A cheque is written for three hundred and
eight pounds. What is this in figures?
a
£3008
b £380
c
£308
d £38
10
6.25 is the same as
a
6
5
b
6
4
c
63.
5
d
6~
2
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11
3.75 is the same as
3
a
3-
5
5
b
3-
7
3
c
3-
4
7
d
3-
5
12 Which one of the following radios costs
nearest to £70?
~~
a~c~
£79 95 £69 95
b~d~
£7 95 £6 95
13 An adult s height is usually measured in
a
em
b
mm
c
Ib
d m
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Figure 6
14 Refer to Figure 6. The temperature in °C of
boiling water is
a 100°C
b 98.4°C
c
3rC
d O°C
15 How many millilitres are there in a litre?
a 10
b 100
c 1000
d 1 000 000
16 Which one of the following lengths is the
smallest?
a
1 inch
b
1
2 metre
c 2 centimetres
d 10 millimetres
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U
-<
-
r
0
po
-<
m
U
HIGH STREET
CARFAX QUEEN STREET
0
~ U
U-
:D
CAAPAAK
COVERED
A
l
MARKET
fJ
-I
: :D
m
~
MARKET SmEET
SHIP STREET
ST MICHAB.:S STREET
Figure 7
17 Refer to Figure 7. A person starts at
Carfax. To go along High Street the person
would walk
a North
b South
c East
d West
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Figure 8
18 Refer to Figure 8. In which direction is
Crawley from East Grinstead?
a North
b South
c East
d West
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Broadgate Ice
BRITAIN S ONLY OPEN-
AIR ICE RINK
Opening Times:
11.00 15.00
11.00 15.00
16.00 20.00
11.00 14.00
15.00 18.00
MON(TUES
WED·FRI
s
SATSUN
s
Figure 9
19 Refer to Figure 9. How long is the ice rink
open on Tuesday?
a
3
hours
b 4
hours
C
5
hours
d
8
hours
20
In the Imperial system, an adult s weight
(mass) is usually measured in
a
st
b g
c Ib
d
kg
Figure 10
21 Refer to Figure 10. I estimate the mass of
one potato. Which one of the following
could be a correct estimate?
a 1 g
b
10
g
c 100
g
d 1
kg
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NUMBER OF HOURS OF SUNSHINE DURING ONE WEEK
o @ :
.~ ,8:
.~. -l :::/
W
/f
·\ ,,'
: c - . . 8 .
. . ~
...
~.
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,
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.~
h-i.
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u_
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t
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v-
,I
, ~o
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,
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.
,
/ ,
,
,
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,
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@ :
,
,
/
/
@
v .
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\ r • •
r ;\
\W,
.,.,\
~@ :
J
@ /.
...
v ...
, I
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Figure 11
22 Refer to Figure 11. There was the most
sunshine on
a Monday
b Tuesday
c Saturday
d Sunday
CRYSTAL WEST LONDON
PALACE ~ NORWOOD ~ BRIDGE
0536
0606
0636
0706
0727
0735
0541
0611
0641
07 11
0732
0741
Figure 12
0558
0628
0658
0728
0749
0757
23 Refer to Figure 12. The
07
06 train from
Crystal Palace is due at London Bridge at
a 07 11
b 0727
c
0728
d 0735
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.
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Hi gh Ti des
London Bridge
Dover
Liverpool
.Avonrnouth
Hull
Greenock
Leith
Dun Laoghaire
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Time
0201
11 27
11 36
0730
0645
0646
0253
11 50
1425
2346
2358
1955
1850
1230
1509
Figur e 13
24 Refer to Figure 13. The morning high tide
in Hull is at
a
0645
b 0646
c 0730
d 1850
Figu re 14
25 Figure 14 shows part of the A684 road in
the Yorkshire Dales. The numbers give the
distance between the towns. The distance
from Sedburgh to Bedale is
a 26 miles
b 33 miles
c 36 miles
d 43 miles
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PA UL s WEEK LY HA nl S HA RK S
1
80
~ 6
0::
«i
L
20
o
1 2 3 ~ 5
WEEKS
/
~
./
Figure 15
26 Refer to Figure 15. Paul s mark for week 4
was
a
40
b 60
c
80
d 100
27 A student pays a postal order into his bank
account. How will this be shown on their
next bank statement?
a As a standing order
b As a debit
c As a credit
d As a direct debit
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A
B L
>C
Fi gur e 16
28 Refer to Figure 16. Using J as the centre,
draw a circle of radius 2.5 cm. The circle
a crosses the line AB but does not cross
the lines BC or AC
b crosses the line AC but does not cross
the lines AB or BC
c crosses the lines AB, AC and BC
d crosses the lines AB and AC but does
not cross BC
58
Fig ur e 17
29 Which of the numbers in Figure 17 has a
line of symmetry?
a
b 3
c
5
d 8
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4m
Figure 18
:: 0 The per imeter of the rectangle i n Figure 18
is
a 6m
b 8m
c 12 m
d 24 m
5em
10 em
Figure 19
31 The perimeter of the rectangular card
shown in Figure 19 is
a 15cm
b 30 cm
c 50 cm
d 100 cm
32 Which of the following is no t a tessellation
of the shape that has been shaded?
a if
c f fl
b~ d~
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E
If
Figure 2
33 The floor of the living room shown in
Figure 20 is to be covered with carpet.
The area of the carpet is
a 6 m2
b 11
m2
c
22 m2
d 30 m 2
Figure 21
34 Four students were asked to find the area of
the square shown in Figure 21. Which one
of their answers is correct?
a 8m
b 8
m2
c
16
m
d 16 m2
35 A square floor covering has sides of length
3 metres. What is its area?
a 3 square metres
b 6 square metres
c 9 square metres
d 12 square metres
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36 Which one of the following is the net of a
cuboid?
a
b ~----4--.
c
d
Fi gu re 22
37 Figure 22 shows a box filled with one layer
of 1 inch cubes. What is the volume filled
by the cubes?
a 13 square inches
b 13 cubic inches
c 42 square inches
d 42 cubic inches
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Figu re 23
38 Refer to Figure 23. The value of the coins
is
a
4p
b 67p
c 80p
d 130p
39 A bus leaves a bus station with 5 people on
board. At the first stop 7 people board the
bus and no-one gets off. At the second
stop 15 board the bus and no-one gets off.
The number of people on the bus after the
second stop is
a 12
b 20
c 22
d 27
8 5 =
5 + 3 =
5
+
8
=
Total
=
X
40 In the above calculation, the total at X is
a
32
b 34
c
36
d 39
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41 A customer pays a bill for £ 16 with a £20
note. How much change does he receive?
a
£4
b £6
c
£14
d £36
42· 31 -
7
is
a 24
b
26
c
34
d 36
Figure 24
43
Refer to Figure 24. The cost of a box of
135 chews is
a
£6.55
b
£6.75
c £6.80
d £7.02
44
6
x
3=
a
9
b
15
c
18
d 21
45 How many 20p coins make £1?
a
2
b
5
c
10
d
100
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46 A prize of £5000 is equally shared between
two people. Each person receives
a
£25
b £250
c
£2000
d
£2500
Sale
Price
I £13.99
Figur e 25
47 Refer to Figure 25. The price of the Filter
Coffee Maker is normally
a
£5.99
b £14.07
c
£21.99
d
£93.99
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING 499
EXTRA SET 2.49
TOTAL
48 Refer to Figure 26. The total should be
Fi gu re 26
a
£6.11
b £6.38
c
£7.21
d £7.48
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f·
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v
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HOTPOINT
Electronic
1 00 0 p lu s
£3 9 9
HOOVER
E le ct ro n
x c l u s i v e
£299 95
Fi gu re 27
49 Refer to Figure 27. The Hoover is cheaper
than the Hotpoint by
a
£190.05
b £110.05
c £10.05
d £9.95
R D S
N W S P P R S
TOTAL
7 32
Figu re 28
50 Figure 28 shows a torn receipt. How much
did the cards cost?
a £3.93
b £3.97
c
£4.03
d £4.07
51 A jar of coffee contains 3.5 oz. 10 of these
jars w i l l contain
a 30.50z
b
350z
c 3050z
d 3500z
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52 Electricity costs 5p per unit. How much
would 100 units cost?
a £0.50
b £5
c £50
d £500
53 7 coach tickets of equal v lu cost £59.50.
The cost of 1 ticket is
a
£0.85
b
£7.15
c £8.05
d £8.50
54 A jar of coffee costs £5.07. The cost is
shared equally between three people.
How much does each person pay?
a
£1.69
b £1.63
c £1.39
d £1.09
55 A baby weighs 3 ~ kg at birth. In the first
2
two months 2 kg is gained. What is the
4
baby s weight after the first two months?
1
a
- kg
4
b
1
3- kg
4
3
c
3- kg
4
d
4 kg
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56 A farmer grows only cereals and grass on
his farm. of the land is used to grow
grass. What fraction is used to grow
cereals?
a
b
3
4
c
1
2
d
1
4
57 Half of a 3 m length of wood is used to
make a shelf. What is the length of the
shelf?
1
a
-m
2
1
b
1- m
2
1
c
2- m
2
1
d 3- m
2
58 Packs of four lemons cost 68p. Which one
of the following calculations will give the
amount that one lemon should cost?
a
68 -:-
4
b
68
x 4
c 68 - 4
d 68 + 4
59 A calculator is used to add up some
amounts of money. The display shows
13.2. The correct way to write this is
a £13.02
b £13.2
c
£13.20
d £132
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60 The whole numbers that are greater than 5,
but less than 10 are
a 5,6,7,8,9, 10
b 5,6,7,8,9
c
6,7,8,9,10
d 6,7,8,9
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