Year 10 Exam Revision Paper1 No Calculators. 1. Construct the Perpendicular bisector of AB A B.

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Year 10 Exam Revision Paper1 No Calculators

1. Construct the Perpendicular bisector of AB A B

2. Construct the Bisector of Angle ABC A B C

3. (a) Express 540 as a product of prime factors in index form. (b) What is the Highest Common Factor of 540 and 450?

4. Factorise and hence simplify

5

6.Complete the table and draw a cumulative frequency graph.

6(b) Find the median and interquartile range from your cumulative frequency graph in part (a)

7. Find the surface Area of a Cylinder with a Radius of 4cm and a height of 10cm.

8. Make x the subject of the following formulas: a)3x + 2y = 16 b) 3

9. Solve the following simultaneous equations by an algebraic method: 4x - 3y = 4 2x - y = 3

10. Simplify: (a) (b) (c) (d) Find the Value of: (d) Express as a Fraction:

11. Copy the shape onto square paper and enlarge by a scale factor 2 and centre 0 : 0

12. A recipe for 12 cakes contains 400grams butter, 500ml of milk and 300grams of sugar. How much of each is needed for (a) 6 cakes (b) 30 cakes?

13. (a) Expand 2x(x 2 – 6) 6(x-3) - 5(x-4) (b) Simplify

14. Solve the equations: (a) 3(x – 7) = 5x + 9 (b) 2y – 5= 5 6