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QUESTIONS
ON GL Assessments
GRADE 74 MATHEMATICS

Name of Student:
Grade and Section:

PREPARED BY: DEPT. OF MATHEMATICS | IES | ABU DHABI

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INDEX

S.NO Name of the Topic Page Nos:

1. Working with Numbers. 3-6

2. Properties of Angles. 7-11

3. Percentages. 12-14

4. Co-ordinates and Straight lines. 15-20

5. Area. 21-25

6. Ratio. 26-29

7. Similar figures. 30-34

8. Equations and Formulae 35-38

9. Circle: Circumference and Area 39-43

10. Volume 44-49

11. Pythagoras’ theorem 50-54

12. Averages 55-58

13. Statistics. (Bar and pie charts.) 59-70

14. Transformation. (Reflection, Translation 71-76


& Rotation).
15. Aptitude Enrichment:
1. Number system-Place value,
Multiplication & Division. 77-80
2. Decimals-Add, Subtract,
Compare, Multiply and Divide.
81-87

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Working with numbers
1. A(an) tells us how many times a factor is repeated.

a) Factor
b) Exponent
c) Base
d) Variable

2. 64 written in expanded form is…

a) 6.6.6.6
b) 6.6.6.6.6.6
c) 4.4.4.4.4.4
d) 36.2

3. What is the area of a rectangle if its dimension are listed below?


Length = 10 𝑥 7
Breadth = 7 𝑥 5

a) 70 𝑥 12
b) 70 𝑥 35
c) 17 𝑥 12
d) 17 𝑥 35

4. Simplify a 2 . ( a 2/3 ) -1

a) a 4/3
b) a 7
c) a 2/3
d) a 1/3

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5. What is 9 -1/3 . 9 2/3

1
a) 9

b) 9

3
c) √9

1
d)
93

6. Simplify (10 r 2). (5 r 6

a) 15 r 8
b) 50 r 8
c) 15 r 12
d) 50 r 12

7. Which is greater 26540 OR 50.


a) 26540
b) 50
c) They are the same.
d) Zero is greater.

8) Which of the following measurements contains two significant figures?

a) 0.00400 L
b) 0.00404 L
c) 0.00044 L
d) 0.00404 L

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9) Zoe is preparing a poster board for his science fair project. The board is 0.665
meters across. He want a 0.05 meters boarder around the edges of the poster.
What is the remaining length across the poster board for Zoe to work with after
the boarder is added?

a) 0.165 meters
b) 0.565 meters
c) 0.615 maters
d) 0.655 meters

10) Which of the following is false?

a) 5 > 7
6 9
b) 0.735 > 3
4
9
c) 10
< 0.91

d) − 0.375 = - 3
8

11) 0.0004853 can be written as

a) 4.853 × 10 -4
b) 4.853 × 10 4
c) 4853 × 10 4
d) None of the above

12) Round 45.3267 to the nearest thousandths

a) 45.326
b) 45.323
c) 45.327
d) 45.325

13) Work out on estimate for 31 ×9.87


0.509

a) 6.00
b) 600
c) 60.0
d) 6000
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14) Select the three expressions that are equivalent to 62
Choose 3 answers:
9
a) ( 6 ) 2
68

6.6.6.6.6.6
b)
6.6.6

64
c)
62

d) 2.2.2.2.2.2

65 × 6 7
e) 610

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15) Simplify 4𝑥 𝑦
𝑥𝑦

a) 4
b) 4𝑥y
c) 4 𝑥 y2
d) 4 𝑥 2y

ANSWER KEY:

1) b 2) a 3) a 4) a 5) c
6) b 7) c 8) c 9) b 10) b
11) a 12) c 13) b 14) a, c, e 15) c

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PROPERTIES OF ANGLES
1. This is an isosceles triangle.

What is the size of angle M?


A. 40°
B. 80°
C. 90°
D. 100°

2. Naser is watching a cricket match. He records two angles that the ball makes as it
travels from the bowler to the batsman.

What is the size of the angle marked B?


A. 15°
B. 20°
C. 40°
D. 70°

3. Mahmoud wants to find the size of the angle G in this diagram.

What is the size of angle G?


A. 20°
B. 30°
C. 40°
D. 50°

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4. Bushra drew two right angled triangles. She wants to find the size of angle A.

What is the size of angle A?


A. 30°
B. 35°
C. 55°
D. 60°

5. Hamda is a bicycle designer. She calculates the size of some of the angles in this
bicycle frame.

What is the size of angle D?


A. 20°
B. 25°
C. 45°
D. 65°

6. In this figure PQ and RS are two-line segments, intersecting at L.

What is the value of z?


A. 10°
B. 30°
C. 90°
D. 100°

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7. Rabia claims this quadrilateral is a trapezium.

What can be the reason for the claim?


A. Two of the angles are obtuse.
B. The sum of the angles is 360°.
C. The opposite angles are nearly equal.
D. The sum of exactly two pairs of angles is 180°.

8. What is the value of x° + y°?

A. 110°
B. 180°
C. 230°
D. 250°

9. What is angle x in this shelving unit?

A. 20°
B. 70°
C. 90°
D. 110°

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10. What is the value of x?

A. 40°
B. 50°
C. 60°
D. 80°

11. This diagram is not drawn to scale. What is the value of x?

A. 70°
B. 110°
C. 120°
D. 130°

12. The angles meeting at a point are: x°, 2x°, 3x°, 4x° and 5x°.

What is the size of the largest of these angles?

A. 24°
B. 96°
C. 105°
D. 120°

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13. Find x:

A. 40°
B. 21°
C. 39°
D. 42°

14. AC is parallel to FBD, ABC is an isosceles triangle and CBE is a straight line. Find
the value of x.

A. 103°
B. 96°
C. 77°
D. 154°

15. In the triangle ABC, AB = AC. The line p is parallel to BC. What is the value of angle
y?

A. 72°
B. 108°
C. 120°
D. 144°
ANSWER KEY:
1. D 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. B
6. A 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. A
11. B 12. D 13. A 14. A 15. B

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PERCENTAGES
1. There are 60 cars in a showroom. 40% of the cars are white. How many cars are
white?
A. 15
B. 20
C. 24
D. 40

2. Janet uses a 40% discount coupon to buy half a dozen of cakes. After the discount,
she pays £21. How much discount did she get?
A. £15.00
B. £14.00
C. £11.50
D. £13.00

3. The total number of marks for a test is 120. Jane aims to achieve at least 80% for the
test. What is the least number of marks Jane needs?
A. 80
B. 90
C. 96
D. 108

4. Sian is downloading a 2 MB file on his computer. 1.4 MB has been downloaded.


What percentage of the file has been downloaded?
A. 1.4%
B. 7%
C. 14%
D. 70%

5. A coin weighs 5 grams. It is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. How many grams
of copper are in the coin?
A. 0.75 grams
B. 1.25 grams
C. 3.75 grams
D. 4.25 grams
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6. , 20%, 0.5
4

Which list shows these numbers in order from smallest to largest?


1
A. 4 20% 0.5

B. 0.5 1
20%
4
C. 20% 1
0.5
4

D. 20% 0.5 1
4

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7. This table shows the options of people who use two products.
PRODUCT 1 PRODUCT 2 TOATL
Satisfied 24 14 38
Not satisfied 16 21 37
Total 40 35 75
What percentage of people who use Product 1 are satisfied with it?
A. 40%
B. 50%
C. 53%
D. 60%

8. White vinegar contains 5% acid. How many mililitres of acid are there in 150 ml of
white vinegar?
A. 0.3 ml
B. 5.5 ml
C. 7.5 ml
D. 30 ml

9. A necklace contains 36 grams of gold. 72% of the mass of the necklace is gold. What
is the mass of the necklace?
A. 36 grams
B. 50 grams
C. 72 grams
D. 200 grams

10. Stephen sees the following offers at a store: 30% off a pair of shoes priced at
£80 a pair; 20% off a Manchester United T-shirt priced at £70; 50% off a smart
watch priced at £140. What is the total amount of discount he has had off?

A. £108
B. £180
C. £102
D. £113

11. A broadband package deal is currently on sale for £28 per month on a
12-month contract. The salesperson offers you a 15% discount if you
sign up today. What is the total price of the 12-month contract with the
discounted rate?

A. £285.40
B. 285.60
C. 285.04
D. 286.90

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12. There are 55,000 people in a football stadium. If 20 per cent are female,
how many are male?
A. 43000
B. 44900
C. 44000
D. 44100

13. Amongst the 100 cars parked in a car park, 1/4 of the cars were Volkswagen
and 40% of the Volkswagens were blue in colour. How many Volkswagens
were not blue in colour?
A. 18
B. 16
C. 15
D. 17

14. Anita has £30 saved in her money box and spent 20% of her savings on
chocolates. She also spent £5.70 of her pocket money on a book. How much
did she have left?
A. £18.30
B. £13.30
C. £12.30
D. £14.30

15. Marion’s father bought a house for £100,000 three years ago. He sold it for
£115,000 today. What is the profit margin as a percentage?
A. 30%
B. 35%
C. 15%
D. 20%

ANSWER KEY:

1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. C
6. C 7. D 8. C 9. B 10. A
11. B 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. C

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Coordinates and Straight Lines
1. The gradient of the line is .

A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Zero
D. Undefined

2. What is the gradient of the line AB?

A. 4
B. -2
4
C. 5
1
D. −
2

3. Which of these lines would be the steepest?


A. y = 2x + 9
B. y = 7x + 3
C. y = 5x – 2
D. y = 7

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4. Find the gradient of the line.

A. Undefined
B. 0
C. 1
D. -1

5. Determine the midpoint of A (3, 6) and B (5, 8).

A. (4, 7)
B. (7. 4)
C. (1, 2)
D. (2,1)

6. The points (3,6) and (7, -2) are on the same straight line. What is the gradient of the
line?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. -2

7. Two lines that are parallel will have -----

A. Gradient that is opposite


B. No gradient
C. Gradient that is the same
D. None of the above

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8. Which line has the equation y = 2x + 1. Select the correct graph.

9. A rival company Purple has a monthly contract that follows the grey line seen on the
graph. Determine the price in £ (give the number only) and the number of minutes
where both contracts have the same value.

A. Cost £16; minutes 200.


B. Cost £32; minutes 600.
C. Cost £24; minutes 600.
D. Cost £16; minutes 600.

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10. On this grid, the side length of each square is 1cm.

What is the perimeter of the perimeter of the parallelogram PQRS?


A. 11 cm
B. 22 cm
C. 24 cm
D. 28 cm

11. When the point (k, 3) lies on the line y = 8 – 2x, find the value of k.

A. 2.5
B. 5.5
C. 3.5
D. 5

12. Complete the table of values for 3x + 2y = 6

x -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y 4.5 3 -1.5

A. 6, 1.5, 0

B. 3, 1.5, 6

C. 6, 3.5, 0

D. 0, 5.5, 6

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13. What is the equation for this straight-line graph?

A. 2x + 3y = 6
B. 2x – 3y = 6
C. 3x + 2y = 6
D. 3x – 2y = 6

14. The equation of this linear graph is y = -2x + 3

Where does the graph y = x – 3 intersect with the graph above?


A. (0, -3)
B. (0, 3)
C. (-1, 2)
D. (2, -1)

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15. The dotted line 2x = 3y passes through the origin.

What is the equation of the solid line?


A. 2x = 3y + 2
B. 2x = 3y – 2
C. 2x = 3y + 6
D. 2x = 3y – 6

16. Which equation is the slope-intercept form of 24x − 8y = 56?


A. y = −3x + 7
B. y = 3x – 7
C. y = −3x – 7
D. y = 3x + 7

17. Tell the given pair of equation y= 3x − 2; −x + 2y = 11 has:


A. One solution
B. No solution
C. Infinitely many solutions

ANSWER KEY:
1. A 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. A
6. D 7. C 8. A 9. A 10. D
11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. C
16. B 17. A

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AREA

1. Find the area of the following shape by counting squares on the cm squared paper
provided?

A. 14 cm²
B. 12 cm²
C. 16 cm²
D. 18 cm²

2. Aminah shaded a shape on this grid.

What is the area of the shaded shape?


A. 9 cm²
B. 6 cm²
C. 10 cm²
D. 12 cm²

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3. This diagram below shows a rectangle park. The shaded area shows the grass. There
is a square shed with 10m side lengths.

What is the area of the grass?

A. 80 m²
B. 160 m²
C. 1400 m²
D. 1500 m²

4. This is a plan view of a garden. The grass (shaded) has an area of 64 square metres.

What is the length of the sides labelled x?

A. 5.5 m
B. 6.0 m
C. 6.8 m
D. 9.0 m

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5. The garden has an area of 28 square meters. The length of the garden is 7 meters.

What is the width of the garden?


A. 2m
B. 3m
C. 4m
D. 5m

6. The triangle shown below has an area of 16 units ².

Find x.
A. 8 units
B. 12 units
C. 32 units
D. 10 units

7. Find the area of the shape shown below.

A. 11 cm²
B. 10 cm²
C. 15 cm²
D. 20 cm²

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8. Find the area of the trapezoid given below.

A. 118 cm²
B. 108 cm²
C. 128 cm²
D. 135 cm²

9. One side of a parallelogram is 8.06 cm and its perpendicular distance from opposite
side is 2.08 cm. What is the approximate area of the parallelogram?
A. 12.56 cm²
B. 14.56 cm²
C. 16.76 cm²
D. 22.56 cm²

10. The diagonals of a rhombus are 45 cm and 30 cm. Its territory is:
A. 675 cm²
B. 1350 cm²
C. 2010 cm²
D. 2700 cm²

11. The length of a room is 5.5 metre and width is 3.75 metre. What is the cost of paying
the floor by slabs at the rate of $800 per square metre?
A. $16500
B. $19500
C. $12000
D. $18000

12. Which of these is NOT a property of a regular rhombus?

A. No two sides are equal.


B. It has parallel sides.
C. The opposite angles are congruent.
D. The consecutive angles are supplementary.

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13. A triangular park has two equal sides of 42 m forming a right angle. What is the area
of the park?

A. 680 m²
B. 720 m²
C. 830 m²
D. 882 m²

14. Which shape is not in this design?

A. Rectangle
B. Pentagon
C. Trapezium
D. Parallelogram

15. Mona made this shape using one rectangle and one triangle.

The area of the triangle is 40 cm². What is the area of the rectangle?
A. 70 cm²
B. 80 cm²
C. 140 cm²
D. 200 cm².

ANSWER KEY:
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. C
6. A 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. B
11. A 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. C

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RATIO
1. One day, the newspaper had 60 pages of news and advertisements. The ratio number
of pages of news: number of pages of advertisements = 5:7 Calculate the number of
pages of advertisements.

A. 35 pages
B. 20 pages
C. 40 pages
D. 15 pages

2. Sara has a book with 200 pages. She takes 30 minutes to read the first 50 pages of the
book. How long will it take Sara to read the entire book?

A. 60 minutes
B. 80 minutes
C. 120 minutes
D. 150 minutes.

3. Aminah is making Al Machboos for her family. She has a recipe which can be used to
serve 4 people. These are some of the ingredients in the recipe:

Ingredient Amount

1
Saffron teaspoon
8

3
Cinnamon teaspoon
4

1
Turmeric 1 teaspoons
2

Aminah needs to make enough for 12 people. What amount of turmeric will she need?

1
A. 1 2 teaspoons
1
B. 2 4 teaspoons

C. 3 teaspoons
1
D. 4 2 teaspoons

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4. Sultan and Hamad start together and cycle around the Yas Marina circuit. Sultan is a
faster cyclist and completes 5 laps of the circuit while Hamad completes 3 laps. How
many laps of the circuit will Sultan have completed, when Hamad has completed
exactly 15 laps?

A. 9
B. 15
C. 17
D. 25

5. On a map, 1cm represent 400m. A distance of 4cm on the map is

A. 16 m
B. 160 m
C. 1.6 km
D. 16 km

6. A girl is making berry muffins using this recipe. How many cups of berries will she
need to make only 12 muffins?
1 Berry Muffins
A. cup Makes 24 muffins.
4
3
B. cup
4 2
C. 1 cup 𝑐𝑢𝑝 𝑠𝑢𝑔𝑎𝑟
3
D. 3 cups.
1 cup milk

150 grams butter

1 cup self-raising flour

1
1 𝑐𝑢𝑝 𝑏𝑒𝑟𝑟𝑖𝑒𝑠
2

7.

What is the ratio of the number of circles to triangles?


A. 4:2
B. 4:6
C. 3:2
D. 2:3

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8. A bag contains 24 stickers that are either red or blue. The ratio of the number of red
stickers to blue stickers is 1:3. How many red stickers are there?

A. 6
B. 12
C. 15
D. 25

9.
Apple Juice 1.25 L
$2.20

What is the price per litre for this apple juice?


A. $1.76
B. $1.95
C. $2.46
D. $2.75

10. The actual distance from London to Paris is 350 km. The scale on a map is
1cm:25km. What is the distance between London and Paris on the map?

A. 9 cm
B. 12 cm
C. 14 cm
D. 35 cm

11. In one ball of wool, there are 125 metres of wool. Sam wants to knit a scarf that
requires 604 metres of wool. How many balls of wool are needed to make the scarf?

A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

12. A water hose costs $3.60 per metre. Sam buys a 4.5 m long hose. How much does
Sam pay?

A. $8.10
B. $12.30
C. $16.20
D. $32.40

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13. 1050 USA ($) is to be divided between three people in the ratios 3: 5: 7. Find the
difference, in $, between the largest share and the smallest share.

A. $280
B. $155
C. $410
D. $200

14.14.

The diagram shows a quadrilateral ABCD in which angle A =54°. The sizes of the
other three interior angles B, C and D are in the ratio 6:7:4. Calculate the size, in
degrees, of the largest angle.

A. 162°
B. 126°
C. 135°
D. 136°

15. Two numbers a and b are in the ratio a: b =2: 5. Given that a = 8, calculate the value
of b.

A. 20
B. 15
C. 30
D. 10

ANSWER KEY:
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. C
6. B 7. A 8. B 9. A 10. C
11. C 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. A

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Similar figures
1. Are the triangles similar?

a) Yes
b) No

2. A triangle has sizes measuring 11 cm, 16 cm and 16 cm. A similar triangle has sides
measuring x cm, 24 cm and 24 cm. What is x?

a) 19 cm
b) 24 cm
c) 3 cm
d) 16.5 cm

3. Is ∆ EFG ~∆ LMN?

a) Not similar
b) Yes, similar by AAA
c) Yes, similar by SSS
d) Yes, similar by SAS

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4. A triangle is enlarged with a scale factor of two. In the enlargement you would expect to
find that

a) The sides were twice as long as the original


b) The angles were twice as the size of the original
c) The area was twice as much as the original
d) The sides were half as long as the original

5. Are the triangles similar?

a) Yes, by AAA
b) Not similar
c) Yes, by SAS
d) Yes, by SSS

6. The two triangles shown below are similar. Find the length of the hypotenuse of the
larger triangle.

a) 24 units
b) 25 units
c) 26 units
d) 21 units

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7. To measure the distance across a pond, a surveyor locates points A, B, C, D and E as
shown. What is AB to the nearest meter?

a) 10 m
b) 12 m
c) 15 m
d) 18 m

8. What side corresponds with AB?

a) BC
b) FE
c) DE
d) FD

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9. What angle corresponds with A?

a) C
b) D
c) F
d) E

10. Which postulate prove these triangles congruent?

a) SAS
b) HL
c) AAS
d) ASA

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11. If C is the midpoint of AD and BE, what postulate proves ∆ ABC congruent to ∆EDC?

a) SAS
b) AAA
c) SSS
d) ASA

12. What postulate proves these triangles are congruent?

a) SAS
b) SSS
c) ASA
d) Neither (not enough information)

ANSWER KEY:

1) a 2) d 3) b 4) a 5) a 6) b
7) c 8) c 9) b 10) a 11) d 12) d

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Equations and Formulae
1. Maha sells carpets at Carpet souk. On one day she sold 14 carpets and had 22 carpets
remaining at the end of that day. Which of these could be used to find out how many
carpets Maha started the day with?

A. - 14 = 22
B. + 14 = 22
C. - 22 = 14
D. + 22 = 14

2. n is a number. When n is multiplied by 5 and then 3 is added the result is 13. Which
of these equations represents this?

A. 3n + 5 = 13
B. 5n + 3 = 13
C. 5n x 3 = 13
D. 5(n + 3) = 13

3. Mubarak is packing apples into crates. He fills three crates and has 7 apples left over.

Each crate holds n apples. Which of these is an expression for the total number of
apples that Mubarak has?

A. n + 3 + 7
B. 3n + 7
C. 3(n + 7)
D. 7n + 3

4. A football match at Zayed Sports City Stadium is attended by x men and y boys. Each
ticket for men costs 100 AED. Each ticket for boys’ costs 20 AED. Which of these
expressions represents the total amount of money paid for tickets for this match?
A. x + 100 + y +20
B. 20x +100y
C. 100x + 20y
D. 120(x + y)

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5. Abdullah is 5 years older than his sister Hamda. Their father Ismail is 3 times older
than Abdullah. Abdullah wrote this expression for the sum of all their:
n + (n + 5) + 3(n +5). What does the n stand for?

A. Abdullah’s age
B. Hamda’s age
C. Ismail’s age
D. The sum of their ages.

6. If 7x – 4 = 31, then x =

A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7

7. If 2(x + 4) = 12, then x =

A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8

8. At the souk, Bedtaya buys a lamp costing 30 AED and 5 pineapples each costing x
AED. She pays a total of 70 AED for the lamp and the pineapples. Which of these
equations could be used to determine how much Bedraya paid each pineapple?

A. 5x = 100
B. 5x + 30 = 70
C. 30x = 75
D. 30x +5 = 70

9. A boy thinks of a number. He doubles it and then adds 12. The result is 38. What
number did the boy think of?

A. 7
B. 13
C. 52
D. 8813

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10. A student has $x. He spends one-third of his money. He now has $42 remaining.
Which equation matches this description?

A. 42 – 𝑥
3
𝑥−3
B. =x
42
C. 𝑥 – 42 = 3x
D. 𝑥 - 𝑥 = 42
3

11. A mother’s age is x years. Her son’s age is 5 years more than one-third of her age.
The sum of their ages is 65 years. What is the mother’s age in years?

A. 45
B. 47.5
C. 50
D. 52.5

12. In the relation C/5 = make (F - 32)/9 make F as the subject.

A. F = 9C/5 + 32
B. F = 9C/5 - 32
C. F = 5C/9 + 32
D. F = 5C/9 – 32

13. Given the equation C = 2πr, change the subject of the formula to r.

A. r = 2 Cπ
B. r = 𝐶𝜋
2
C. r = 𝐶
2𝜋

14. A teacher asked four to solve this problem. There are 36 kilogram of mangoes in the
three boxes. Two of the boxes are equal in weight. The third box weighs 9 kilograms
more than each of the other two. How many kilograms of mangoes are in each box?
Each student writes an equation and then solves it, to find the answer to the problem.
Which student has correctly solved the problem?

A. Ali’s equation: 3x -18 = 36; Ali’s solution: 6kg, 6kg, 15kg

B. Faisal’s equation: 3x + 9 = 36; Faisal’s solution:15kg, 15kg, 24kg

C. Rashid’s equation: 3x + 9 = 36; Rashid’s solution: 9kg, 9kg, 18kg

D. Saif’s equation: 3x = 36; Saif’s solution:12kg, 12kg, 12kg

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15. Three steel beams of different lengths were used to construct the main deck of a
bridge. The lengths of the beams can be shown as:

3x – 5
2x – 7
x + 2.

The bridge has a total length of 50 m. What is the actual length of the shortest beam?

A. 10 m
B. 12 m
C. 13 m
D. 25 m

ANSWER KEY:
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. B
6. B 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. D
11. A 12. A 13. C 14. C 15. B

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Circles: Circumference and Area
1. Saeed draws this circle.

What is the radius of the circle?


A. 6 cm
B. 12 cm
C. 19 cm
D. 38 cm

2. The wheel of a bicycle has a diameter of 70 cm. What is the circumference of the
wheel? [for calculations use π = 22 ]
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A. 110 cm
B. 220 cm
C. 440 cm
D. 15400 cm

3. This is a wheel on Amer’s bicycle. It has a diameter of 40 cm.

Amer rides his bicycle in a straight line. The wheel makes 20 complete turns. How far
does the wheel travel? Use π =3.14
A. 125.6 cm
B. 251.2 cm
C. 2512 cm
D. 5024 cm

4. Eman is painting a large circle of radius 5 meters. She needs 2 liters of paint for every
square meter in the circle. Approximately how much paint will she need for the whole
circle? Π is approximately 3.14.
A. 31 liters
B. 63 liters
C. 79 liters
D. 157 liters

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5. This semi-circle has a radius of 4.6 cm. What is the perimeter of the semi-circle?
Use π =3.14

A. 23.644 cm
B. 82.312 cm
C. 54.543 cm
D. 13.987 cm

6. Calculate the area of the shaded shape. Use π =3.14

A. 5.231 cm²
B. 7.065 cm²
C. 3.533 cm²
D. 4.567 cm²

7. What is the area of the shaded shape? Use π =3.14

A. 9.42 cm²
B. 10.6 cm²
C. 7.76 cm²
D. 6.69 cm²

8. Mariam has 1 meter of ribbon. She wants to wrap it around a circular tree trunk with a
diameter of 32 cm. Will she be able to wrap the ribbon around the tree trunk?
Use π= 3.14 cm
A. Yes
B. No

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9. This shape is the top of a table. It is made from a square with side lengths of 1 m, and
4 semi circles. What is the perimeter of the tabletop?

A. 3.14 m
B. 6.28 m
C. 12.56 m
D. 9.42 m

10. Calculate the shaded area of the given below figure.

A. 9.42 cm²
B. 6.28 cm²
C. 14.42 cm²
D. 3.14 cm²

11. This design shows a square inside a circle. What is the shaded area? Use π=3.14

A. 100 cm²
B. 214 cm²
C. 314 cm²
D. 1157 cm²

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12. The jones family wants to enclose their circular garden with a fence. To the nearest
foot, what is the minimum length of fencing they need to buy? Use π=3.14

A. 56.25 ft
B. 246.2 ft
C. 365.56 ft
D. 392.5 ft

13. William and his friend are playing a game of darts. William to win, he must hit the
circular bull’s-eye on his last throw. If the bull’s-eye has a diameter of
8 cm, approximately how many square centimetres does the bull’s -eye cover?

A. 200.86 cm²
B. 38.47 cm²
C. 21.98 cm²
D. 50.24 cm²

14. The tire of a car has a radius of 10.5 inches. How many revolutions does the tire need
to make for the car to travel 13,200 inches? Use 22/ 7 as an approximation for π.

A. 200 revolutions
B. 100 revolutions
C. 300 revolutions
D. 500 revolutions

15. The circumference of the rim of a wheel is 301.44 centimetres. Find the diameter of
the rim. Use 3.14 as an approximation for π.
A. 96 cm
B. 85 cm
C. 36 cm
D. 77 cm

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ANSWER KEY
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A
6. C 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. A
11. B 12. D 13. D 14. A 15. A

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VOLUME
1. Choir is selling pringle Chips to raise money for a field trip. The container has a diameter
of 9 inches and a height of 32 inches.
Which equation can be used to find the volume of the container?

a) 𝜋 (9)
b) 𝜋 (4.5 )2 (32)
c) 𝜋 (9)2 (32)
d) 𝜋 (4.5) (32)

2. A box held 30 cubic inches of space inside. If the length was 5 inches and the width
measure 3 inches, what was the box’s height?

a) 2 inches
b) 3 inches
c) 5 inches
d) 1 inch

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3. What is the volume of the rectangular prism when it is fully packed if there are no gaps?
or overlaps in the unit cubes?

a) 15 cubic inches
b) 60 cubic inches
c) 30 cubic inches
d) 10 cubic inches

4. How many cubic units will it take to fill up a rectangular prism with a length of
10 feet, width of 5 feet, and height of 2 feet?

a) 20
b) 10
c) 100
d) 50

5. Which label would not be appropriate for volume?

a) Square miles
b) Inches 3
c) cm 3
d) cubic feet

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6. The diameter of a football is 20 cm.

The storage box for the balls has these dimensions:

a) 80
b) 40
c) 100
d) 50

7. Describe the cross section.

a) Trapezoid
b) Triangle
c) Square
d) Rectangle

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8. How many cubic meters does the silo hold?

a) 10.47 m3
b) 12.56 m3
c) 13.61 m3
d) 3.61 m3

9. A mug of hot chocolate measures 8.6 cm in diameter and has a height of 11.2 cm.
The top 0.4 cm of the mug is filled with froth, the rest is hot chocolate. Rounding
to the nearest cubic centimeter, how much hot chocolate is in the mug?

a) 146 cm3
b) 292 cm3
c) 627 cm3
d) 2508 cm3

10. A cylinder has a volume of 502.4 cm 3 and has a radius of 4 cm. What is the height of the
cylinder?

a) 10 cm 3
b) 15 cm 3
c) 5 cm 3
d) 125.6 cm 3

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11. Emily convinced her mother to buy a giant box of her favorite cereal. Her mother
does not think the box will fit on their shelf, the volume of the box is 10,000cm 3 .
The base of the box is 25cm by 10cm.
How tall is the box of cereal?
a) 25 cm
b) 100 cm
c) 40 cm
d) 50 cm
12. Find the volume of the rectangular prism ?

a) 77 cm3
b) 18 cm3
c) 39 cm3
d) 70 cm3
13. The diagram shows a wooden block that has had a square hole cut through it.
Calculate volume of the left portion.

a) 198 cm3
b) 800 cm3
c) 168 cm3
d) 100 cm3

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14. Find the edge of a cube of volume equal to the volume of a cuboid of dimension.
24 cm × 12 cm × 6 cm

a) 24 cm
b) 14 cm
c) 12 cm
d) 6 cm

15. Find the number of bricks, each measuring 25cm long, 12.5cm high and 7.5cm
thick required to construct a wall 6m long, 5m high and 0.5m thick, while the
cement and sand mixture occupy ignored.

a) 6400
b) 2800
c) 2700
d) 5600

ANSWER KEY

1) b 2) a 3) c 4) c 5) a
6) a 7) d 8) a 9) c 10) a
11) c 12) c 13) c 14) c 15) a

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Pythagoras’ theorem

1. In the evening, the shadow of an object is very long due to the low position of the
Sun. A 20m heigh lamp post makes a 99m long shadow. What is the distance from
the top of the pole to the top of its shadow?

a) 97m
b) 101m
c) 79m
d) 119m

2. The legs of a right triangle are represented by a and b, and the hypotenuse of the right
triangle is represented by c. Which equation represents the Pythagorean theorem?

a) a2 + b2 = c2
b) a2 + c2 = b2
c) a+b=c
d) none of the above

3. A tree broke from a point but did not separate. Its top touched the ground at a distance
of 24m from its base. If the point where it broke is at the height of 7m from the ground,
what is the total height of the tree?

a) 33m
b) 32m
c) 35m
d) 36m

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4. A baseball diamond at a playground is a square with sides that measure 90 feet.
About how long would a straight line be from home plate to second base?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

a) 180 feet
b) 127.3 feet
c) 16,200 feet
d) 2100 feet

5. What is the distance between the two points?

a) 6 units
b) 8 units
c) 7.2 units
d) 7 units

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6. Which of the listed sides can be sides of a right triangle?

a) 6in, 12in, 13in


b) 19in, 21in, 29in
c) 10in, 24in, 26in
d) 9in, 39in, 41in

7. The diagonal of the rhombus is 24 m and 10 m. Find the perimeter?

a) 52 m
b) 34 m
c) 240 m
d) 60 m

8. Find the perimeter of the rectangle whose length is 24 cm and diagonal is 26 cm.

a) 50 cm
b) 100 cm
c) 68 cm
d) 74 cm

9. The hypotenuse is always ……..

a) The right angle side


b) The shortest side
c) The longest side
d) On the outside

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10. To get from point A to point B you must avoid walking through a pond. To avoid
the pond, you must walk 34 meters south and 41 meters east. To the nearest meter,
how many meters would be saved if it were possible to walk through the pond?

a) 35 m
b) 22 m
c) 58 m
d) 53 m

11. John leaves school to go home. He walks 6 blocks North and then 8 blocks west.
How for is John from the school?

a) 14 blocks
b) 12 blocks
c) 10 blocks
d) 8.5 blocks

12. A rectangle field is 50 yards wide and 100 yards longs.


Patrick walks diagonally across the field. How far does he walk?

a) 111.8 yards
b) 115 yards
c) 127.3 yards
d) 119 yards

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13. A piece of paper that Brittany has is 11 inches tall and 8 inches wide. She draws
a straight line diagonally across the paper. How long is the line she drew?

a) 7.5 inches
b) 12.4 inches
c) 13.6 inches
d) 14.3 inches

14. An airplane flies 56 miles due North and then 33 miles due East. How many
miles are the plan from its starting points?

a) 65 miles
b) 89 miles
c) 45.4 miles
d) We do not have enough information

15. Estimate the square root. √46

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

ANSWER KEY

1) a 2) a 3) b 4) b 5) c
6) c 7) a 8) c 9) c 10) d
11) c 12) a 13) c 14) a 15) c

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Averages
1. The mode score on the 6 th grade math test was 94! Which of these interpretations
must be correct?

a) 99 was the highest score on the test.


b) More students received a 94 than any other score.
c) No student score below 94
d) A score of 94 was slightly below average.

2. The average height of a family of five is 150 cm. If the heights of 4 family members
is 153, 150, 151 and 152, find the height of the 5 th member.

a) 606 cm
b) 144 cm
c) 750 cm
d) 611 cm

3. The average of 20 numbers is 75. The number 86 was incorrectly read as 68 while
calculating. Find the correct average.

a) 78.5
b) 75.9
c) 76.5
d) 76.8

4. 30 is the mean find of 100 items. In calculation of mean two mistakes are done.
One mistake is 32 take in the place of 12 and the other is 23 takes in place of 11.
What should be the actual mean after the correction?

a) 75
b) 25
c) 28
d) 29.90

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5. 50 marks is the average of 5 students in English. What should be the right average
if 48 marks read 84 by mistake.

a) 42.8
b) 43
c) 44
d) 45

6. 84 kg is the average weight of 3 people A, B and C. 80 kg is the average if D joins


the group. A new man E replace who have 3 kg more weight than D. At that time
79 kg is the average weight of B, C, D and E. What should be the weight of A?

a) 75 kg
b) 34 kg
c) 26 kg
d) 56 kg

7. The dolphins water polo team has played 5 games so far this season.
 The mean number of goals per game scored by the dolphins is 4.4
 The range of the goals per game scored by the dolphins is 6

Which of these lists could be the number of goals scored by the dolphins?

a) 1,5,4 ,6,6
b) 2 , 5 , 4 , 8 ,3
c) 0,2,5 ,5,6
d) 3 , 4 , 4 , 5 ,6

8. The average height for Jamal’s class was 138 centimeters.


The range of the heights was 34 centimeters. Jamal was the tallest in the class and
Malik was the shortest.
What are the possible heights for Jamal and Malik?

a) Jamal 38 cm , Malik 121 cm


b) Jamal 173 cm , Malik 139 cm
c) Jamal 172 cm , Malik 104 cm
d) Jamal 165 cm , Malik 131 cm

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9. The average of 50 numbers is 30. If two numbers are 35 and 40 are discarded then
the average of the remaining numbers is nearly?

a) 29.27
b) 29.68
c) 28.78
d) 28.32

10. The average monthly salary of 20 employees in an organization is Rs. 150. If manager’s
salary is added, then the average salary increases by Rs. 100. What is the manager’s
monthly salary?

a) 2000
b) 3600
c) 2400
d) 4800

11. The average age of husband, wife and their child 3 years ago was 27 and that of
wife and child 5 years ago was 20 years. The present age of husband is?

a) 40
b) 35
c) 50
d) None

12. There are two sections A and B of a class, consisting 36 and 44 students respectively.
If the average weight of the section A is 40 kg and that of section B is 35 kg.
Find the average weight of the whole class.

a) 37.25 kg
b) 35.44 kg
c) 40.36 kg
d) 23.22 kg

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13. In 11 innings a certain average has been made by a player. In the next innings he made
90 runs and his average have downfall with 5 runs. What will be the average of that
player after 12 innings?

a) 123
b) 145
c) 150
d) 155

14. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only 3.2. What should be the
run rate in the remaining 40 overs to reach the target of 282 runs.

a) 6.5
b) 6.25
c) 6.75
d) 7

15. A coach records the height of five players in a team.


157 cm, 160cm, 157cm, 171cm, 165cm
What is the mean height of the players?

A. 157cm
B. 160cm
C. 162cm
D. 164cm

ANSWER KEY

1) b 2) b 3) b 4) d 5) a
6) a 7) b 8) d 9) b 10) b
11) a 12) a 13) b 14) b 15)c

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Data handling

1. PREFERENCES OF PEOPLE IN PLAYING DIFFERENT GAMES OVER THE YEAR

How many people preferring to play Tennis in 2006 ( in million) were fewer than the number of
people preferring to play Tennis in 2005?

a) 115
b) 120
c) 100
d) 120

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2. Following bar diagram depict the changes in student of a college in four faculties
from 2004-05 to 2006-7. Study the diagram and answer the questions given below it.

STUDENTS’ STRENGTH OF A COLLEGE IN FOUR FACULTIES OVER THE YEAR

In which faculty students strength was decreasing regularly?

a) Arts
b) Science
c) Commerce
d) Law

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3. Survey of number of working and non-working women over the years

In which of the following year the difference between the working and non-working
women was the highest?

a) 2005
b) 2007
c) 2003
d) 2004

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4. Below is a multiple bar diagram depicting the changes in student of a college in four
faculties from 2004- 05 to 2006- 07.
Study the diagram and answer the questions given below it:

Students’ strength of a college in four faculties over the years

What was the percentage of students in science faculty in 2004 – 05?

a) 26.9 %
b) 27.8 %
c) 29.6 %
d) 30.2 %

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5. The graph shows diners’ food preferences in a hotel during one month. During the month,
1200 people dined in the hotel. How many people preferred Indian food?

a) 38
b) 240
c) 300
d) 456

6. This pie chart shows how Ayesha spent 6000 dollars last year.

How many dollars did Ayesha spend on education?

a) 72 dollars
b) 1000 dollars
c) 1200 dollars
d) 4320 dollars

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7. This table shows the ages of members of a running club.

Age (years) 10 - 20 20 - 30 30 - 40 40 - 50 50 – 60
Number of people 17 10 5 0 2

This information will put in a pie chart.

What is the angle for the sector for 10 – 20 years?

a) 17°
b) 50°
c) 85°
d) 180°

8. Two football teams record the number of goals they scored each year from 2017 to 2019.
How many more goals did United score in 2019 than in 2018?

a) 6
b) 8
c) 15
d) 14

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9. Dan wants to draw a pie chart using the information in the table.

Favorite activity Number of people


Watch movies 12
Listen to music 7
Play sport 16
Other 5

The graph will have a sector for each activity.


What is the size of the sector angle for the activity “watch movies” ?

a) 30°
b) 54°
c) 63°
d) 108°

10. A shop sells cola in bottles of sizes 0.3 L, 0.6 L, 1 L and 1.5 L.
The graph shows how many bottles were sold in one week.

How much soda was sold in one week?


a) 1140 L
b) 1800 L
c) 3400 L
d) 6000L

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11. This table shows information about some girls at an athletics competition.

Name Age Number of events entered


Maddy 12 4
Chris 11 2
Samira 11 1
Jenny 13 1
Ava 10 3
Mira 12 2
Jo 13 5

How many girls aged 12 or under entered more than one event?

a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5

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12. The graph shows the sales of two type of soft drink over 4 years. If the sales trends
continue for the next 10 years, determine the year in which the sales of Cherry Cola will
be the same as the sales of Lemon Cola.

a) 2003
b) 2004
c) 2005
d) 2006

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13. This pie chart shows the distribution of students at Tigerheads College. There are 200
students in the middle school.
About how many students are there in the junior school?

a) 250
b) 300
c) 350
d) 400

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14. The graph shows data about people who own smartphones in different countries.

In which country is there the greatest difference between the percentage of adults owning
smartphones and the percentage of youths owning smartphones.

a) Australia
b) Philippine
c) Singapore
d) Thailand

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15. The students in a class were asked how many children are in their
family. The table shows the results.

Number of children in the family frequency

1 10
2 7
3 2
4 2
5 1

How many children does the table shows in total ?


a) 15
b) 22
c) 37
d) 43

ANSWER KEY

1) c 2) a 3) b 4) c 5) d
6) c 7) d 8) d 9) d 10) a
11) c 12) b 13) b 14) d 15) d

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TRANSFORMATION
1. Which word best describes the movement of the flag?

A. Reflection
B. Translation
C. Rotation
D. Symmetry

2. Given below figure is an example of which transformation.

A. Reflection
B. Rotation
C. Translation
D. Enlargement

3. Which transformation is shown in the given image?

A. Reflection
B. Rotation
C. Translation

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4. Reflections over the x-axis change the

A. y-coordinate
B. x-coordinate
C. no coordinate
D. both coordinate

5. State the line of reflection.

A. Reflection across y-axis


B. Reflection across x-axis
C. Reflection across x = 1
D. Reflection across y = 1

6. Is the picture being reflected in the y-axis or x-axis?

A. x – axis
B. y - axis

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7. Which picture shows the reflection of the shapes in the mirror line?

8. Question: 8

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9. Question: 9

10. The point at (-3,3) is point A. The translation asks to move the shape 4 units right and
5 down. What is the location of A ?

A. (1,2)
B. (1, -2)
C. (-1,2)
D. (-7, -2)

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11. Identify the transformation from A to D.

A. Rotate 90o Clockwise.


B. 180o Rotation
C. 270o Clockwise Rotation
D. 360o Rotation

12. What description would match the translation from the Green triangle to Red one?

A. 3 units to the right, 4 down


B. 2 units to the left, 5 up
C. 2 units to the right, 5 down
D. 1 unit to the left, 3 up

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13. Triangle A is rotated 90° clockwise with the origin as the centre of rotation to
create a new figure. Which triangle shows the new location?

A. Triangle B
B. Triangle C
C. Triangle D

14. Given C (2, 9), under which reflection is C'(-2, 9)?

A. reflected in the x-axis.


B. reflected in the y-axis.
C. reflected in the line x = 2
D. reflected in the line y = x

15. Question:15

ANSWER KEY
1. B 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. B
6. B 7. D 8. D 9. D 10. B
11. A 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. A

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Number System-Place Value, Multiply, Divide
1. Which of the following is equivalent to the value of the digit 3 in the number below?
792.134

3
A. 10
B. 3 ×10
C. 3 × 100
3
D. 100

2. Hamdan wrote this number on the whiteboard.

73031
How much greater is one 3 than the other 3?
A. Ten times greater
B. One hundred times greater
C. Three hundred times greater
D. One thousand times greater

3. The distance between the earth and the moon is 384 400 km. What is the place value
of 3?

A. Hundred thousand
B. Ten thousand
C. Thousand
D. Hundred

4. Using BODMAS, find the value of m in this equation: 15(2m + 7) = 285.

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

5. Find the value of X in the following expression: 784 = 8(X – 2)

A. 100
B. 120
C. 110
D. 105

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6. Which of the following calculations is equal to 100?

A. 13 ×15 • 13
B. 13 × 15 +1
C. 20 × 15 – 1
D. 230 ÷ 2 – 15

7. A charity arranges a bike race. 120 people take part. 1/3 of the people finished the
race in under half an hour. How many people finished the race in 30 minutes or more?

A. 50
B. 80
C. 60
D. 90

8. What is 9/11 of 88?

A. 84
B. 72
C. 88
D. 82

9. Which expressions equals 8?

A. {5+ 6- [3 x (2-1)]}
B. {5+ [6-(3 x 2)]-1}
C. {[5+ (6-3) x 2]-1}

10. If 3 boxes of candy weigh 6 1 pounds, find the weight per box.
2
A. 21 pounds
6
1
B. 1 pounds
6
1
C. 6 pounds
6
1
D. 3 pounds
6

11. What is the value of the expression below?


7² - 3 × (4 +2) + 15 ÷ 5

A. 43
B. 40.2
C. 58.2
D. 34

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12. What is the value (7 - √9 ) × (4² - 3 +1)?

A. 62
B. 56
C. 60
D. 48

13. Write 960 as a product of its prime factors.

A. 24 × 34
B. 25 × 3 × 52
C. 25 × 32 ×5
D. 26 × 3 × 5

14. Joel is walking around a circular path in a park that is 3 miles long. If he walks
4
21 miles before he rests, how many times around the path did he travel?
2

A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 7

15. A stack of board is 21 inches high. Each board is 1 3 inches thick. How many boards
4
are there?

A. 12
B. 10
C. 16
D. 15

16. A group of 30 students were asked this question:


‘Which football team do you prefer, Manchester City or Manchester United’.
All the students answered, with the result show as follows.
Prefer Prefer
Manchester City Manchester United
Proportion 3 2
of students 5 5

How many of the students preferred Manchester City?


A. 10
B. 12
C. 18
D. 20

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17. A satellite makes 4 revolutions of the earth in one day. How many revolutions would
it make in 61 days?
2

A. 21
B. 24
C. 25
D. 26

18. Sara, Iman and Mariam have 200 zeds to share. Sara takes 100 zeds. Iman takes 3 of
4
the remaining amount. What amount is left for Mariam?

A. 25 zeds
B. 75 zeds
C. 100 zeds
D. 150 zeds

19. Aminah and Latifa each received 300 zeds. Aminah spent 1 of her money on some
5
music. She spent 3 of the remaining money to buy some news clothes. Latifa spent 3
4 4
of her money to buy some clothes. How much money did Aminah spend on new
clothes?
A. 60 zeds
B. 180 zeds
C. 225 zeds
D. 240 zeds

20. A ticket for one adult cost £44. A ticket for one child is three-quarters of the cost of
an adult ticket. What is the total cost of tickets for one adult and one child?
A. £33
B. £55
C. £77
D. £88

ANSWER KEY:
1. D 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. A
6. D 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. A
11. D 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. A
16. C 17. D 18. A 19. B 20. C

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Decimals-Add, Subtract, Compare, Multiply and
Divide
1. What number is added to 5.389 to make a total of 14.212?

A. 8.823
B. 8.983
C. 9.823
D. 11.177

2. Four friends had dinner together. The total cost was £65.60. The four friends shared
the cost equally between them. How much did each person pay?

A. £1.64
B. £16.04
C. £16.40
D. £262.40

3. Sabina cuts 1.5 m string into 30 cm pieces. How many 30 cm does she have?

A. 2
B. 5
C. 30
D. 50

4. In May, a tree was 1.15 metres high. It grew one-quarter of a metre between May and
November. What was the height of the tree in November?

A. 3.65 metres
B. 1.55 metres
C. 1.40 metres
D. 1.30 metres

5. The wingspan of an ostrich is 3.65 m. The wingspan of a vulture is 2.8 m. What is the
difference in the wingspans of the two birds?

A. 0.75 m
B. 0.85 m
C. 1.25 m
D. 1.57 m

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6. Ron went to a fair with $50. He spent $ 15 on rides, $8.65 on lunch and $5 on a gift.
He won a cash prize of $10. How much money did he finish with?

A. $11.35
B. $21.35
C. $30.35
D. $31.35

7. Four parcels weigh 0.10 kg, 0.25 kg, 0.50 kg and 1.00 kg. What is the total mass of
the parcels?
A. 1 kg
B. 1.76 kg
C. 1.85 kg
D. 77 kg

8. The frame for this photo is 10 cm wide.

What is the width of the photo?

A. 7.6 cm
B. 7.8 cm
C. 8.6 cm
D. 8.8 cm

9. A water hose costs $3.60 per metre. Sam buys a 4.5 m long hose. How much does
Sam pay?

A. $8.10
B. $12.30
C. $16.20
D. $32.40

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10. A builder cuts a 2.8 metre length of wood into five shorter pieces of equal length.
What is the length of each shorter piece of wood?
A. 0.56 cm
B. 5.6 cm
C. 56 cm
D. 560 cm

11. A shampoo is a available in four different sized bottles.

In which bottle size is shampoo cheapest per litre?


A. 75 ml
B. 400 ml
C. 500 ml
D. 1 litre

12. Jan parks her car at 10:25 am. She leaves the car park at 1:45 pm.

Car Park
Up to 15 minutes Free

Up to 1 hour $1.00

Up to 2 hours $2.00
Up to 3 hours $3.00

Up to 4 hours $4.00
Up to 6 hours $6.00

Up to 10 hours $8.00

How much does Jan pay?


A. $3.00
B. $4.00
C. $6.00
D. $8.00

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13. Choose the number which has the largest value.

A. 0.076
B. 0.0077
C. 0.0076
D. 0.077

14. Put these decimals in order, starting with smallest:

3.72, 3.07, 3.7, 4.3, 3.764

A. 3.72, 3.07, 3.7, 3.764, 4.3


B. 3.07, 3.7, 3.72, 3.764, 4.3
C. 3.7, 3.72, 3.07, 3.764, 4.3
D. 3.764, 3.72, 3.07, 3.7, 4.3

15. Mrs. Webb has a roll of ribbon that is 44.1m long. She needs strips of ribbon that are
2.5m long. How many 2.5m strips will Mrs. Webb get from the roll?

A. 17
B. 18
C. 16
D. 15

16. Alison changes £16 into American dollars. The exchange rate £1 to $1.40. How many
American dollars does Alison receive?

A. $32.15
B. $22.40
C. $26
D. $36.50

17. A DVD costs £6.79 each. Work out the cost of 5 DVDs.

A. £25.87
B. £56.50
C. £35.35
D. £33.95

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18. Pencils are sold in boxes. Each box costs £1.25 and each box contains 15 pencils.
Tyler buys 35 boxes of pencils.

(a) Work out how many pencils Tyler has in total.


(b) Work out the total cost for all the boxes Tyler buys.

A. (a) 525 (b) £43.75


B. (a) 252 (b) £43.75
C. (a) 525(b) £52.55
D. (a) 552 (b) £43

19. Shown below is a rectangle.

Find the area of the rectangle. Include units.

A. 34 cm²
B. 35.75 cm²
C. 29.52 cm²
D. 39.25 cm²

20. Scott has a rope 8 metres long. He says, “I need 9 pieces each 0.89 metres long.’’ Will
Scott have enough ribbon?

A. Yes
B. No

21. Shown below is a rectangle.

The area of the rectangle is 17.92 cm². Find y.


A. 3.2 cm
B. 2.3 cm
C. 5.5 cm
D. 4 cm

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22. Shown below is a 2 pence coin.

Each 2 pence coin is 0.185cm think. Stephen builds a tower of 250, 2p coins. How tall
is the tower?

A. 46.25 cm
B. 50.75 cm
C. 40.50 cm
D. 56 25 cm

23. If 5.90 × 1.8 = 10.62, what does 106.2 ÷ 59 equal?

A. 180
B. 18.0
C. 1.8
D. 1.08

24. You spend £41.01 on groceries, £49.54 on fuel, and £12.50 on lottery tickets, how
much do you have left from £105?

A. £1.15
B. £0.95
C. £1.95
D. £1.50

25. My friend’s father bought a work of art for £16 400 and recently sold it for 2.5 times
the purchase price. At what price did my friend’s father sell the work of art?

A. £47 000
B. £41 000
C. £42 500
D. £43 700

26. Joseph orders some pizza for himself and his friends. The cost of each pizza is £12.50,
and the delivery charge is £1.50. If Joseph orders 11 pizzas, how much does Joseph
pay in total?

A. £139.50
B. £139.00
C. £149.50
D. £149.00

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27. A person visits the store and picks up five kg vegetables for £6.25. Which vegetable
did he buy?
Tomato - £1.50 per kg
Carrot - £1.75 per kg
Cabbage - £2 per kg
Beetroot - £1.25 per kg

A. Tomato
B. Carrot
C. Cabbage
D. Beetroot

28. What does 0.42 divided by 7 equals to?

A. 6
B. 0.006
C. 0.6
D. 0.06

29. What is 15/150 as a decimal?

A. 0.015
B. 0.1
C. 0.01
D. 0.15

30. What is 2000 – 99.99?

A. 1900.0
B. 1900.01
C. 1900.10
D. 1900.001

ANSWER KEY:
1. A 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. B
6. D 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. A
11. B 12. B 13. D 14. B 15. A
16. B 17. D 18. A 19. C 20. B
21. A 22. A 23. C 24. C 25. B
26. B 27. D 28. D 29. B 30. B

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