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Year 8 End of Year Exam Revision Guide Levels 3-5 to 6-8 Calculator Worle Mathematics Department

Question 1 L 3-5 The table shows which sweets were sold in a shop in one week. MONTUEWEDTHUFRI Lollipops Sherbet Dips58374 Gob stoppers75352 Giant Cola Bottles Refreshers14735 a)How many Lollipops were sold on Wednesday? b)On what day did the shop sell 3 Refreshers? c)The bar char shows the information for one of the items, which one?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 2 Write the missing numbers in the boxes. L 3-5 X 8 = 192 a) b) 64 ÷ = 16

Worle Mathematics Department Question 3 a)You want to buy four video games. Each video game costs £1.80. How much change will you get from £10.00 L 3-5 Question 4 Draw your own grid of 9 pins. How many right-angled triangles can you draw?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 5 L 3-5 TRUE or FALSE a) I am equally likely to spin a 4 as to spin a 2 b) I am more likely to spin an even number than an odd number. c) It is certain that I will spin a number less than 4

Worle Mathematics Department Question 6 L 3-5 b ) What fraction of the shape above is shaded?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 7 a)Write the names of the following shapes: 3 sided 4 sided 5 sided 6 sided 8 sided L 3-5

Worle Mathematics Department Question L In this grid the numbers 1,2 and 3 are in EACH ROW and EACH COLUMN Now complete this grid so that the numbers 1,2 and 3 are in EACH ROW and EACH COLUMN

Worle Mathematics Department Question 9 L 3-5 Time in wordsTime on a digital clock Half past ten10:30 Quarter past nine Quarter to four 11:10 Complete the table to show the different times in words and on a digital clock

Worle Mathematics Department Question 10 L 3-5 & L4-6 REFLECT the shapes in the mirror lines Mirror Line

Worle Mathematics Department Question 11 TICKETS FAMILY - £15.00 ADULT - £5.50 CHILD - £ 3.50 L 3-5 & L4-6 How much money is saved buying a family ticket if there are two adults and two children?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 12 TOTAL MARKGRADE 40 or lessE From 41 to 55D From 56 to 80C From 81 to 104B 105 or moreA L 3-5 & L4-6 a) Charlie got 23, 19 and 29 in the three papers. What grade did he get? b) Sam got 43 and 36 in two papers and a grade A. What was the minimum Sam got in his final paper?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 13 a)Write the missing numbers in the sentences below rounded to the nearest hundred is? 8923 rounded to the nearest thousand? b) What number could you write in the sentence below ___________ rounded to the nearest ten is 730 L 3-5 & L4-6

Worle Mathematics Department Question 14 Here is some information: You finish school on the 3 rd July You go on holiday on the 31 st July You return to school on the 3 rd September a)How many weeks between finishing school and going on holiday? b)How many months between finishing and returning to school? L 3-5 & L4-6

Worle Mathematics Department Question 15 a) I count on in equal steps, what is my first number? L 3-5 & L a) I count on in equal steps, what is my third number? -4?12

Worle Mathematics Department Question 16 Pets L 3-5 & L4-6 GIRLS BOYS a) How many pupils have 3 pets? b) How many more girls were asked than boys?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 17 L 3-5 & L4-6

Worle Mathematics Department Question 18 ‘All factors of 50 are even numbers’ Is this true, explain your answer? L 3-5 & L4-6

Worle Mathematics Department Question 19 L 3-5 & L4-6 J F M A M J J A S O N D a)What is the average rainfall for February? b)Which months saw 150mm rainfall? Average rainfall mm

Worle Mathematics Department Question 20 DistancePerimeterCapacityMass Kilometres Centimetres Litres Grams Pounds Millilitres L 3-5 & L4-6 & L5-7 Indicate which unit is used for each measured.

Worle Mathematics Department Question 21 Shop 1 4 cakes are £3.00 L 3-5 & L4-6 & L5-7 Shop 2 6 cakes are £4.32 I want to buy 10 cakes, which shop is the cheapest?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 22 L 3-5 & L4-6 & L5-7 SpeedStopping Distance 20 mph15 metres 40mph75 metres 60 mph150 metres 20mph 40mph Stopping distance a)Use the same scale to draw the bar for the stopping distance at 40mph b)Is there space for 60mph?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 23 L 3-5 & L4-6 & L5-7 A Rotate the shape 90° clockwise around the point A

Worle Mathematics Department Question 24 L 3-5 & L4-6 & L5-7

Worle Mathematics Department Question 25 a)How much will be charged for a parcel 15kg b)How much will 30kg parcel cost? L 3-5 & L4-6 & L5-7

Worle Mathematics Department Question 26 P, Q & R are the midpoints of the triangle. Work out the coordinates of P, Q & R. L4-6 & L5-7 & L6-8 0 (20, 60) (48, 0) P Q R

Worle Mathematics Department Question 27 PlaceSeasonMean RainfallNumber of months ADry5cm per month9 Wet40cm per month3 BDry12cm per month7 Wet16cm per month5 L4-6 & L5-7 & L6-8 a) Which of the places has MORE RAINFUL on average over the whole year?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 28 L4-6 & L5-7 & L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 29 L4-6 & L5-7 & L6-8 This shape has a perimeter of 84cm What is the perimeter of this shape? These two shapes are made up of 5 identical squares.

Worle Mathematics Department Question 30 In one year, 3 million students download 1-D’s latest album. 68% of the students were girls. How many girls downloaded 1-D’s album? L4-6 & L5-7 & L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 31 What are the angles in an equilateral triangle? The shape below is made up of 5 equilateral triangles. Work out angles a, b & c. L4-6 & L5-7 & L6-8 a b c

Worle Mathematics Department Question 32 Work out the simplified probability of pulling out each type of sweets in a pick and mix bag. L4-6 & L5-7 & L6-8 SweetNumber Lollipops5 Cola Bottles10 Sherbet Dips2 Flying Saucers8 Chocolate Mice10 Haribos5 False Teeth15

Worle Mathematics Department Question 33 L4-6 & L5-7 & L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 34 L5-7 & L6-8 a)Work out the volume of a can of radius 3cm and height 5.5cm b)Work out the height of a smaller can whose volume is 25cm 2 and radius 2cm?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 35 a)Work out the circumference of the circles above. b)What is the radius of a circle whose circumference is 40mm? L5-7 & L6-8 Diameter=10.1mm Diameter=12.2mm Diameter=14.4mm

Worle Mathematics Department Question 36 L5-7 & L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 37 The table shows the number of iPhones owned in the different years at Secondary school. L5-7 & L6-8 Year GroupiPhonesNumber of Students a)Which year has on average of about, 1 phone to every 2 students? b)Work out which year has the highest proportion of phones to students?

Worle Mathematics Department Question 38 The cuboid container holds 12 litres of water when HALF full. One litre = 1000m Given the length of 20m and width of 10m, what is the height of the container? L5-7 & L6-8 20m 10m

Worle Mathematics Department Question 39 4, 12, 20, 28, 36 Write down the correct nth term. L5-7 & L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 40 There are 5 units in an exam course. Each unit is marked out of 100. To get a grade A, the MEAN mark of all five units must be least 75. Fred has taken four units, his mean mark is 65. How many marks does Fred need in the final exam to achieve an A. L5-7 & L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 41 L5-7 & L

Worle Mathematics Department Question 42 a)Houses cost £150,00 in 2013, they now cost £180,000. Is this an increase of 25%? b)What is a 25% increase on £150,000? c)What is the percentage increase of houses from £150,000 to £180,000? L5-7 & L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 43 L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 44 L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 45 a) What is 96% of 430,493? b) Round this to the nearest 100. c) Now round to the nearest 1000 L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 46 What is the value of h? L6-8 30° 19cm h

Worle Mathematics Department Question 47 The ratio of red to blue sweets is 84:100. For every 100 red sweets how many blue sweets are there? L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 48 The box plot shows information about the number of tomatoes from a sample of tomato plants. a)What is the median number of tomatoes? b)What is the inter-quartile range of the number of tomatoes? L

Worle Mathematics Department Question 49 Use Pythagoras’ theorem to find the value of k. L6-8 20cm k cm 4cm 5cm

Worle Mathematics Department Question 50 The student magazine is made up of 5 A4 pieces of paper, which measure 210mm x 297mm The mass of the paper is 70g per m 2 Calculate the mass of the booklet. L6-8

Worle Mathematics Department Question 51 Above is some information about a solid cylinder. The cylinder is cut in half, complete the table below. Simplify were possible. L6-8 Radius VolumeSurface Area r Radius VolumeSurface Area r

Worle Mathematics Department QAnswer 1a) 16 b) Thursday c) Gob Stopper 2a) 24 b) 4 3£ a) TRUE b) TRUE c) FALSE 6a) Shade 3 blocks b) 3/8 7a) Triangle b) Quadrilateral c) pentagon d) hexagon e) Octagon 81,2,3 3,1,2 2, 3, 1 99:15 3:45 Ten past eleven 10Shapes reflected 11£ a) C b) 26 13a) 8900 & 9000 b) QAnswer 14a) 4 weeks b) 2 months 15a) 23 b) 4 16a) 4 b) 2 17a) 301 b) a) 175mm b) March and July 20Distance – Km Perimeter – Km, cm, mm Capacity – litres Mass – Grams Pounds 21Shop 2 22a) 10 blocks shaded b) No 24a) 162 b) 4.5 c) a) £7 b) £ R – (29,0) Q – (20,30) P – (29,30)

Worle Mathematics Department QAnswer 27A 28a) 175 miles b) 70miles per hour 29a) 70cm 302,040,000 31a) 60 b) a – 60 b-300 c /11 2/11 2/55 8/55 2/11 1/11 3/ a) b) 1.98cm 35a) 31.7 b) 38.3 c) d) 12.73cm 36a) 2 b) 4 37a) Year 8 b) year m QAnswer 398n X=y/2 and y - 2x = 0 42a) No b)£187,500 c) 20% 434x10 4 x1.5 x x10 3 x4x H is greater than g by 6, s is greater than t by 2. 45a) b) c) H=9.5cm a) 36 b) cm g 51