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Ma KeY STAGe 3 Year 9 mathematics test Tier 5 7 Paper 2 Calculator allowed First name Last name Class Date Please read this page, but do not open your booklet until your teacher tells you to start. Write your name, the name of your class and the date in the spaces above. Remember: The test is 1 hour long. You may use a calculator for any question in this test. You will need: a pen, pencil, rubber, ruler, a pair of compasses and a scientific or graphic calculator. Some formulae you might need are on page 2. This test starts with easier questions. Try to answer all the questions. Write all your answers and working on the test paper do not use any rough paper. Marks may be awarded for working. Check your work carefully. Ask your teacher if you are not sure what to do. For marking use only Total marks

Instructions Answers This means write down your answer or show your working and write down your answer. Calculators You may use a calculator to answer any question in this test. Formulae You might need to use these formulae Trapezium Area = 1 (a + b)h 2 b height (h) a Prism length area of cross-section Volume = area of cross-section length Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 2

Spinning 1. Here are four spinners, labelled A, B, C and D. I am going to spin each pointer. 3 4 2 1 4 3 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 A B C D (a) Which spinner gives the greatest chance that the pointer will stop on 3? Spinner (b) Which spinner gives the least chance that the pointer will stop on 1? Spinner (c) This spinner is divided into eight equal sectors. Write a number in each sector so that there is a 50% chance that the pointer will stop on 2 Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 3

Time, Remainders 2. Jim s clock shows: 15 November What will Jim s clock show in exactly 3 hours time? November 3. Write numbers to make these calculations correct. The first one is done for you. 21 5 = 4 remainder 1 8 = 4 remainder 2 = 4 remainder 3 Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 4

Sitting comfortably 4. A website gives this chart to show the chair and table heights for children. Chair height Table height Chair height (inches) 10 12 14 16 Table height (inches) 18 20 22 24 26 4 year-olds 40% 60% 5 year-olds 100% 6 year-olds 50% 50% 7 year-olds 20% 80% 8 year-olds 80% 20% 9 year-olds 40% 60% 10 year-olds 100% (a) 50% of 6 year-olds need a chair height of 12 inches and a table height of 20 inches. What do the other 50% of 6 year-olds need? Chair height: inches Table height: inches (b) Gill says: More than three-quarters of all 8 year-olds need a chair height of 14 inches. Is she correct? Yes No Explain your answer. Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 5

PIN, Finding values 5. Jack has forgotten his PIN. He can remember that it is a four-digit number starting with 9 and ending with 3 9?? 3 He also knows that the first two digits add up to the same as the last two digits. Write down all the numbers that his PIN could be. 6. Write the missing values in this table. y 2y y 2 3 6 2 36 Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 6

Wallpaper 7. Kate wants to decorate all four walls of a rectangular room. Here are the dimensions of her room. Floor 4.5m 6m The table shows the number of rolls of wallpaper needed to decorate different sized rooms. Distance around the room Number of rolls needed 10m 6 12m 7 14m 8 16m 9 Kate has 11 rolls of wallpaper. Does she have enough to wallpaper her room? Yes No Explain your answer. Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 7

When is it true? 8. For each statement below, tick ( ) the values of n for which the statement is true. The first row is done for you. n = 4 n = 5 n = 6 n = 7 n is greater than 5 2n is equal to 10 2 + n is less than 8 n 2 is less than 30 Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 8

Triangle 9. (a) In a triangle, the largest angle is 20 degrees larger than the smallest angle. Not drawn accurately Write down what the three angles could be for this triangle. º º º (b) Another triangle has an obtuse angle. The obtuse angle is 20 degrees larger than one of the other angles. Not drawn accurately Write down what the three angles could be for this triangle. º º º Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 9

Rectangle area, Sixes 10. This large rectangle is made from white squares and smaller grey squares. Not drawn full size The area of one grey square is 1cm 2 What is the area of the large rectangle? cm 2 11. Write the missing numbers in the boxes. 0.06 + = 1 0.6 + 0.06 + = 1 Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 10

Swimming pool 12. A swimming pool has this price list. Swimming Pool Price List Price Adult Child Annual Membership 230.00 180.00 Monthly Membership 26.50 15.00 Casual Swim 3.50 1.65 Add-on Membership 7.00 for each child Family Swim 7.25 Annual Membership: Unlimited swimming for a year. Monthly Membership: Unlimited swimming for one month. Add-on Membership: Add up to 3 children to an adult Monthly Membership. Family Swim: 2 adults and 2 children. Pay on entry. A father and his two children want to swim twice a week for a year. What is the minimum cost per month for them to do this? per month 3 marks Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 11

Diagonal 13. The diagram shows a rectangle. The dotted line is a diagonal of the rectangle. Below is a diagonal of a different rectangle. The dimensions of the rectangle are 6cm by 8cm. Use a pair of compasses and a ruler to draw the rectangle. Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 12

Word game 14. A word game has tiles with letters on. Some letters are more common than others. (a) There are 100 tiles in the English version of the game. Here is information about how many tiles show the letter A, E or O. A E O 9 tiles 12 tiles 8 tiles I am going to take one of the 100 tiles at random. What is the probability that it will show one of the letters A, E or O? (b) There are 104 tiles in the Russian version of the game. The probability that a tile taken at random will show A, E or O is 1 4 The ratio of tiles showing A, E or O is 4 : 4 : 5 Work out how many of the 104 tiles show the letters A, E or O. A E O tiles tiles tiles Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 13

Volume 15. I have 16 cubes that are all the same size. I join the 16 cubes together to make the cuboid shown below. 20cm Not drawn accurately 40cm 20cm What is the side length of one of my cubes? cm Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 14

Chinese growth 16. The diagrams show how the average height of a 7 year-old child in China changed from 1957 to 2007. 1.5 1.5 Metres 1 Metres 1 0.5 0.5 0 1957 0 2007 (a) The average height of a 7 year-old child in China has increased over these 50 years. By how many centimetres per year has it increased? cm per year (b) In 2007, the average height of a woman in China was 30% more than the average height of a 7 year-old child. What was the average height of a woman in China in 2007? m Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 15

Squarea 17. Look at the diagram. The square has a side length of 7cm. The circle fits exactly inside the square. 7cm Not drawn accurately Work out the area of the circle. cm 2 Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 16

Lemons 18. The graph shows how the price of lemons in America has changed. 400% Price compared to Jan 1997 300% 200% 100% Jan 2002 Jan 2003 Jan 2004 Jan 2005 Jan 2006 Jan 2007 Time (a) The price of lemons was lowest in about March 2003. When was the price of lemons the highest? About (b) Usually, about what time of year are lemons most expensive in America? Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 17

Bank of England 19. Each year, the Bank of England prints new banknotes. The chart shows how many banknotes were printed in 2006. Number of banknotes printed in 2006 5 notes 106 million 10 notes 20 notes 323 million 328 million 50 notes 13 million (a) What was the total value of the banknotes printed in 2006? million Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 18

Bank of England cont. (b) The Bank of England will replace banknotes that have been damaged or destroyed. The pie chart shows how banknotes were damaged or destroyed in 2006. Number of banknotes damaged or destroyed in 2006 Contaminated Washed Fire or flood 15 42 33 50 220 Chewed Torn Altogether, 35 525 million banknotes were damaged or destroyed. About how many of these were chewed? million Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 19

Motorway 20. Street lights are going to be put on a new stretch of motorway. Two types of light can be used. Height Cost (each) Type A 12m 4200 Type B 15m 5025 The motorway is 5km long. The distance from one light to the next must be no more than 2 1 times the height 2 of the light. Which type of light is cheaper for this stretch of motorway and how much will these lights cost altogether? 4 marks Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 20

Body Mass Index 21. To check whether a man is the right weight for his height, a doctor uses this formula for the Body Mass Index ( BMI ) BMI = W H 2 where W is the weight in kg and H is the height in metres (m). The table below classifies the result. BMI Classification Less than 18.5 Underweight From 18.5 to 24.9 Normal weight From 25.0 to 29.9 Overweight 30.0 or more Obese A man has a height of 1.85m and weight of 95kg. How much weight should he lose to be classed as having a normal weight? 3 marks Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 21

Keeling curve 22. Scientists have measured the amount of CO 2 in the atmosphere since 1958. The graph shows the results. 380 CO 2 in the atmosphere 360 Parts per million 340 320 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Years John and Michael look at the graph. John says: There was about seven times as much CO 2 in the atmosphere in 2005 as there was in 1965. Michael says: No, the increase was only about 20%. Who is right? Tick ( ) the correct box. John Michael Show working to explain your answer. Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 22

L-shape reasoning 23. The area of this rectangle is 18cm 2 The perimeter is 18cm. The values are equal. 3cm 6cm What value of y makes the area and perimeter of this L-shape equal in value? ycm Not drawn accurately 5cm 3cm 7cm y = Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 23

Power time 24. (a) Show that there are between 10 3 and 10 4 minutes in a day. (b) How many seconds are there in a day? Put a ring around the correct answer below. Between 10 3 and 10 4 Between 10 4 and 10 5 Between 10 5 and 10 6 Between 10 6 and 10 7 More than 10 7 Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 24

Circle around 25. The diagram shows an equilateral triangle that just touches the sides of a circle. For an equilateral triangle of side length 10cm, the radius of the circle, r, is r = 1000 4 15 (15 10 ) 3 Work out the value of r Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place. r = cm Y9/Ma/Tier 5 7/P2 25

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