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Math Year 9 Appitude Test 2017

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1 Write the missing numbers in the boxes.

(a)
[1]

(b)
[1]

2 Calculate 7 – 2.4 + 0.36

.................................................[1]

3 The temperature in Stockholm at 06 00 is –3°C.


At 12 00 the temperature has risen by 5°C.

What is the temperature at 12 00?

..........................................°C [1]

4 Calculate.

(a) 43

.................................................[1]

(b) √81

.................................................[1]

5 Write the missing numbers in the spaces.

(a) 147 × ........................ = 1.47 [1]

(b) 3.8 ÷ ........................... = 0.038 [1]


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6 Look at the shapes.

Tick (√) all the shapes that are congruent. [1]

7 Paul has 15 T-shirts.


The information shows the colours of his T-shirts.

Paul is going to take one of his T-shirts at random.

(a) What is the probability that the T-shirt will be red?

.................................................[1]

(b) What is the probability that the T-shirt will not be black?

.................................................[1]
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8 (a) 54
Write as a mixed number.
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.......................................[1]

(b) 4
Write 6 as an improper fraction.
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.......................................[1]

9 A book costs $25 in a shop.


If it is bought on the internet, it costs 80% of this amount.

How much does the book cost if it is bought on the internet?

$ ..................................... [2]

10 Rowena asks the students in her class if they are right or left-handed. She starts to show her
results in a two-way table.

Use the information given to complete Rowena’s two-way table. [2]


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11 Zak has some water in a jug.

He pours this water into the jug below.


Draw the correct level of the water on the jug.

[1]
12 Every day Mrs Patel buys one newspaper.
The newspapers cost more on Saturdays and Sundays than on weekdays.

In one week, what is the total cost of her newspapers?


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.......................................[2]

13 Look at the rectangle.

The total area of the rectangle is 40cm2.


Work out lengths x and y.

x = ................................. cm y = ..................................... cm [2]


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14 In a school, lessons are 55 minutes long.

(a) A maths lesson starts at 9:15am

At what time does the lesson end?

................ : ............. am [1]

(b) A history lesson ends at 3:30pm

At what time does the lesson start?

................ : ............. pm [1]

(c) 1
Lunch break is 1 hours long.
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Lunch break ends at 1:30pm

At what time does it start?

................ : ............. pm [2]

15 Write the ratio 84 : 48 in its simplest form.

............... : ............... [1]


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16 The shaded shapes in this question are drawn on square grids.


The mirror lines are shown.
Draw the reflection of each shape.

[2]

[2]
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17 Jamie has 180 counters.

1 1
He gives of his counters to Sam and to Sally. How many counters does Jamie have left?
3 4

.......................................[2]

18 A theatre has seats arranged in rows of 24.


382 people attend a show at the theatre.

What is the smallest number of rows that is needed to seat these people? Show your working.

.....................................rows [2]

19 Farhan asks all the students in his class how they travel to school.
He shows his results in a pie chart and on a bar chart.

(a) Complete the bar chart. [1]

(b) How many students are there in Farhan’s class?

..............................students [1]
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20 Look at the right-angled triangle ABC.

The square fits exactly inside the triangle.


Work out the sizes of angles x, y and z

x = ..........................

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

z = ...........................

[3]

21 Simplify the following expressions

(a) 6 (b + 9) + 3

.......................................[2]
(b) 7 – 4 (7s + 10)
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.......................................[2]

22 If a = - 1, b = 2 and c = 4, find the value of each of the following expressions.


(a) c+a-b

........................................... [2]

(b) b−c
a

........................................... [2]

(c) a2 – b2

........................................... [2]

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