Time – Foundation – GCSE Questions

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Time – Foundation – GCSE Questions These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in a variety of sizes.

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GCSE GCSE Edexcel Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q4 The table gives information about the prices of theatre tickets. 1 The table gives information about the prices of theatre tickets. Theatre ticket Price Adult ticket £7.60 Child ticket £4.70 Family ticket (for 4 people) £20.40 Theatre ticket Price Adult ticket £7.60 Child ticket £4.70 Family ticket (for 4 people) £20.40 Ms Jones and her 3 children go to the theatre. It is cheaper for Ms Jones to buy 1 family ticket rather than 4 separate tickets. (a) How much cheaper? Ms Jones and her 3 children go to the theatre. It is cheaper for Ms Jones to buy 1 family ticket rather than 4 separate tickets. (a) How much cheaper? The performance starts at 7.45 pm. The performance lasts 164 minutes. (b) What time does the performance finish? (3) The performance starts at 7.45 pm. The performance lasts 164 minutes. (b) What time does the performance finish? (3) (2) (2) (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks)

GCSE GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q9 This is part of a train timetable between London and Colchester. 1 This is part of a train timetable between London and Colchester. London 07 15 07 45 08 05 08 20 08 40 Marks Tey 07 21 07 51 08 11 08 26 08 46 Tollesbury 07 35 08 25 09 00 Hatfield 08 15 08 35 08 50 09 10 Colchester 08 55 09 30 London 07 15 07 45 08 05 08 20 08 40 Marks Tey 07 21 07 51 08 11 08 26 08 46 Tollesbury 07 35 08 25 09 00 Hatfield 08 15 08 35 08 50 09 10 Colchester 08 55 09 30 (a) How many minutes should the 07 15 train take to go from London to Colchester? (a) How many minutes should the 07 15 train take to go from London to Colchester? minutes minutes (1) (1) Anna goes from Marks Tey to London by train. Anna takes 13 minutes to get from her house to the train station in Marks Tey. She takes 7 minutes to get from the train station in London to work. Anna has to get to work by 9am. She leaves her house at 7.50am. (b) Does Anna get to work by 9am? You must show all your working. Anna goes from Marks Tey to London by train. Anna takes 13 minutes to get from her house to the train station in Marks Tey. She takes 7 minutes to get from the train station in London to work. Anna has to get to work by 9am. She leaves her house at 7.50am. (b) Does Anna get to work by 9am? You must show all your working. (3) (3) (Total for Question 1 is 4 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 4 marks)

GCSE GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 3, Q9 Christopher is a cleaner. The table shows information about the time it will take him to clean each of four rooms in a house. 1 Christopher is a cleaner. The table shows information about the time it will take him to clean each of four rooms in a house. Room Time Living Room 1 hour 20 minutes Bathroom 2 hours Bedroom 1 1 2 hours Kitchen 55 minutes Room Time Living Room 1 hour 20 minutes Bathroom 2 hours Bedroom 1 1 2 hours Kitchen 55 minutes Christopher wants to clean all four rooms in one day. He will have breaks for a total time of 85 minutes. Christopher is going to start cleaning at 8 am. Will he finish cleaning by 3 pm? You must show all our working. Christopher wants to clean all four rooms in one day. He will have breaks for a total time of 85 minutes. Christopher is going to start cleaning at 8 am. Will he finish cleaning by 3 pm? You must show all our working. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q4 The table gives information about the prices of theatre tickets. Theatre ticket Price Adult ticket £7.60 Child ticket £4.70 Family ticket (for 4 people) £20.40 Ms Jones and her 3 children go to the theatre. It is cheaper for Ms Jones to buy 1 family ticket rather than 4 separate tickets. (a) How much cheaper? The performance starts at 7.45 pm. The performance lasts 164 minutes. (b) What time does the performance finish? (3) (2) (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q9 1 This is part of a train timetable between London and Colchester. London 07 15 07 45 08 05 08 20 08 40 Marks Tey 07 21 07 51 08 11 08 26 08 46 Tollesbury 07 35 08 25 09 00 Hatfield 08 15 08 35 08 50 09 10 Colchester 08 55 09 30 (a) How many minutes should the 07 15 train take to go from London to Colchester? minutes (1) Anna goes from Marks Tey to London by train. Anna takes 13 minutes to get from her house to the train station in Marks Tey. She takes 7 minutes to get from the train station in London to work. Anna has to get to work by 9am. She leaves her house at 7.50am. (b) Does Anna get to work by 9am? You must show all your working. (3) (Total for Question 1 is 4 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 3, Q9 Christopher is a cleaner. The table shows information about the time it will take him to clean each of four rooms in a house. Room Time Living Room 1 hour 20 minutes Bathroom 2 hours Bedroom 1 1 2 hours Kitchen 55 minutes Christopher wants to clean all four rooms in one day. He will have breaks for a total time of 85 minutes. Christopher is going to start cleaning at 8 am. Will he finish cleaning by 3 pm? You must show all our working. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

Cost of individual tickets GCSE Edexcel Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q4 1 The table gives information about the prices of theatre tickets. Theatre ticket Price Adult ticket £7.60 Child ticket £4.70 Family ticket (for 4 people) £20.40 Ms Jones and her 3 children go to the theatre. It is cheaper for Ms Jones to buy 1 family ticket rather than 4 separate tickets. (a) How much cheaper? Cost of individual tickets 7.60 + (3 x 4.70) = £21.70 £21.70 – £20.40 = £1.30 The performance starts at 7.45 pm. The performance lasts 164 minutes. (b) What time does the performance finish? (3) 164 = 2 hours + 44 minutes 7.45 + 2 hours = 9.45 (44 – 15 = 29 minutes) (9.45 + 15 )+ 29 = 10:29 10 pm 10:29 (2) (Total for Question 1 is 5 marks)

No, she is two minutes late. GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q9 1 This is part of a train timetable between London and Colchester. London 07 15 07 45 08 05 08 20 08 40 Marks Tey 07 21 07 51 08 11 08 26 08 46 Tollesbury 07 35 08 25 09 00 Hatfield 08 15 08 35 08 50 09 10 Colchester 08 55 09 30 (a) How many minutes should the 07 15 train take to go from London to Colchester? 50 07 15 to 08 00 = 45 minutes minutes + 5 minutes (1) Anna goes from Marks Tey to London by train. Anna takes 13 minutes to get from her house to the train station in Marks Tey. She takes 7 minutes to get from the train station in London to work. Anna has to get to work by 9am. She leaves her house at 7.50am. (b) Does Anna get to work by 9am? You must show all your working. 7.50 + 13min walk = 8.03 8.11 train arrives London 8.55 8.55 + 7 min walk = 9.02 No, she is two minutes late. (3) (Total for Question 1 is 4 marks)

Total time needed = 345 + 85 = 430 minutes GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 3, Q9 1 Christopher is a cleaner. The table shows information about the time it will take him to clean each of four rooms in a house. minutes Room Time Living Room 1 hour 20 minutes Bathroom 2 hours Bedroom 1 1 2 hours Kitchen 55 minutes 60 + 20 = 80 120 60 + 30 = 90 55 Christopher wants to clean all four rooms in one day. He will have breaks for a total time of 85 minutes. Christopher is going to start cleaning at 8 am. Will he finish cleaning by 3 pm? You must show all our working. Total = 345 Total time needed = 345 + 85 = 430 minutes 8am to 3pm = 7 hours = (7 x 60) minutes = 420 minutes He will not finish in time, he needs 430 minutes but only has 420 minutes. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

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