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Worle Mathematics Department Year 9 End of Year Exam Revision Guide Sets 5 & 6 Non-Calculator

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Worle Mathematics Department

Year 9 End of Year ExamRevision Guide

Sets 5 & 6Non-Calculator

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Question 1

a) Write down the smallest number you can make.

b) Write down the largest number you can make.

c) Write down an odd number.

6 2 4 9

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Question 2

Men Women Child0

1

2

3

4

5

6

789

10

The bar chart shows the people going on a trip. a)3 children are on the trip, complete the bar chart.b)Work out the total number of people on the trip.

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Question 3

a) Write the number 3503 in words.b) Write the number three thousand four

hundred and sixty one in figures.c) Write the number 367 to the nearest

tend) Write the number 24,840 to the nearest

thousand.

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Question 4Name Gender Age Number of cats Number of dogs

Sam Male 16 2 1

Ben Male 15 1 0

Jackie Female 15 0 2

Sarah Female 16 2 2

Tom Male 15 1 1

a) How many dogs does Sarah have?b) One male student has 1 cat and 1 dog,

which student is this?

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Question 5a) What fraction is

shaded?b) If two more blocks

were shaded what would be the fraction?

d) Identify two of these fractions which are NOT equivalent.

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Question 6

• Here is a 3D shape.a)How many faces does

it have?b)How many edges?c) How many vertices?

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Question 7

a) Draw the lines of symmetry

b) Write down the order of rotational symmetry

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Question 8Blunsdon 0712 0740 0826

Cricklade 0726 0754 0842

Latton 0743 0811 0909

South Cerney 0759 0827 0925

Siddington 0810 0838 0936

Seven Springs 0823 0851 0949

Cheltenham 0850 0917 1015

a) Bus leaves Crickdale at 0754, what time does it arrive at Seven Springs

b) Tom arrives at South Cerney at 0850 and waits for the next bus to Seven Springs. How many minutes should he wait? What time does he arrive at Seven Springs?

c) Karen gets the bus from Siddington at 0810 how many minutes is the journey to Cheltenham?

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Question 9

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Question 10

2 4 5 8 9 10 14a) Multiple of 5b) A factor of 28c) A square root of 16d) If you add two different square numbers

you will always get an even number – TRUE or FALSE.

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Question 11

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Question 12

Write down the sensible METRIC unit for each measurementa)The weight of an iPhoneb)The height of a treec)The capacity of lemonade in a can

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Question 13

a) Use the graph to convert £7 into $

b) Use the graph to convert $30 into £

c) What other conversions can you see?

Pounds £

Indo

nesi

an $

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Question 14

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Question 15

a) What do most students spend their money on?

b) What fraction of the money is spent on sweets?

c) If you spend £5 on sweets how much do you spend in total?

Clothes

Sweets

PhoneBill

Oth

er

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Question 16120°

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Question 17

A fair 6-sided dice has coloured faces.3 faces are blue

2 faces are green 1 face is yellow

a)Which colour are you LEAST likely to get?b)What is the probability of getting a green

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Question 18

• Write down as many 2D shapes you can think of.– Draw what they look like.

• Write down as many 3D shapes as you can.– Draw what they look like.

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Question 19

Estimate the following:

a)21 x 32b)19 x 41c)9 x 49.9

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Question 20

There are 260 students in year 9. 110 of the students are female.10% of the male students support Manchester City

Work out the number of students who support Manchester City

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Question 21

0

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Question 22Jack has two four sided dice, one is numbered 1,2,3,4 & the other is numbered 2,4,6,8. Jack rolls the dice and adds the results.

1 2 3 42 3 4 5 64 5 6 76 7 88 9

Complete the table

a) Write down all the ways Jack can get a total equal to 7?b) What is the probability that Jack will get a total less than 7?

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Question 23

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Question 24

Here is a solid cube, it has sides 3cm.Find the volume of the cube. (you must give units)

What shape do you get If you cut the cube in half, along the dotted line?

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Question 25

Use a ruler and compass to CONSTRUCT the perpendicular bisector of the line AB (it is 5cm long). You must show construction lines.

5cm

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Question 26

• Work out the midpoint of the line SR

0

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Q Answers

1 a) 2469 b) 9642 c) ends in 9

2 Bar 3 high, total 16

3 a) Three thousand, five hundred and three b) 3461 c) 370 b) 25,000

4 a) 2 b) Tom

5 a) 1/6 b) 3/6 or ½ c) Shade 2 blocks d) 3/15 & 8/12

6 a) 5 b) 9 c) 6

7 a) 4 b) 2

8 a) 57 mins b) 35mins & 0949 c) 40mins

9 a) 16 b) 10 c) 8 d) 9

10 a) 5 & 10 b) 2, 4 & 14 c) 4 d) 9 + 16 =25

11 a) 10 b) 12 c) -1

12 a) grammes b) metres c) cm2

13 a) $112 b) £2

14 a) 2y b) y + 5

Q Answers

15 a) Clothes b) ¼ c) £20

16 a) TRUE – opposite angles b) FALSE - angles on a straight line add up to 180.

17 a) Yellow b) 2/6 = 1/3

18 Looking for square, Rectangle, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Kite & Trapezium. Cone, Pyramid, Cube, Cuboid, Prism.

19 a) 600 b) 800 c) 500

20 15

21 Negative gradient, crosses y-axis at 2.

22 4, 9, 10, 10, 11, 12 a) 6&1 and 3&4 b) 6/16 =3/8

23 a) 25 b) 8 c) -10 d) 15

24 27cm2

26 6,3