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MathsMadeEasy 3 GCSE Mathematics Non Calculator Foundation Tier Mock 1, paper 1 ANSWERS 1 hour 45 minutes Legend used in answers Blue dotted boxes instructions or key points Start with a column or row that has only one number missing Green Box - Working out 5b means five times b b = -3 so 5 x -3 = -15 Red Box and - Answer 48 % 24 Marks shown in brackets for each question Authors Note Every possible effort has been made to ensure that everything in this paper is accurate and the author cannot accept responsibility for any errors. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, this paper may only be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means with the prior permission in writing of the author, or in the case of reprographic reproduction in accordance with the terms and licence by the CLA. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside these terms should be sent to the author. The right of David Weeks to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 1 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

1. a) Write down the number seven hundred and twenty nine in figures. 729... b) Write down the number 1493 to the nearest hundred. c) Work out Do 3 4 first 1500... 2 + 3 4 1 13... 2. 44 pupils were on the school bus. 28 got off at the first stop and 9 got off at the second stop. How many pupils were left on the bus 44 28 9 = 7... 3. In class 9Y, 50% of pupils stayed school dinners. What is 50% as a decimal and a fraction 0.5 and ½...... In another class 9X, with 28 pupils, 75% stayed school dinner. How many pupils stayed school dinner in this class. In another class 9Z, with 24 pupils 75% had packed lunch. How many pupils did NOT have packed lunch in this class. 75% = ¾ ¾ of 28 = 21... 25% did not = ¼ ¼ of 24 = 6... www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 2 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

4. Look at the pictogram. It shows how many iphones were sold in a shop during some weekdays. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 100 90 40 20 Key = 40 iphones sold 250 a) How many iphones were sold on Tuesday 2 lots of 40 + ¼ of 40 = 90... On Thursday 20 iphones were sold. b) Complete the histogram with this information c) How many iphones were sold in total on these four days 250... www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 3 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

5. Look at the graph It shows how many iphones were sold in a big department store during the week. a) On which days were the same number of iphones sold Wednesday and Thursday... b) What was the maximum number of iphones sold in one day 250.. iphones c) What was the range of the number of iphones sold during the week. 250 50 = 200.. iphones 6. Here are the first 5 terms of a number pattern: 3 7 11 15 19 a) What is the next term Goes up in 4 s so 23 b) What is the 8 th term... 31... www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 4 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

7. Read the value on each of these scales: 2.4... 85...... 16 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 5 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

8. A shaded area is show below on a centimetre grid a) Work out the fraction of this shape that is shaded. 16/63... b) Work out the area of the shape 16... b) Work out the perimeter of the shape Look at this shape, made from centimetre cubes. c) What is the volume of this shape 18... 11...cm 2 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 6 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

9. A B a) Write down the co-ordinates of point i) A ii) B ( 3, 4 ) (,.) ( 3, 2 (,.) b) Write down the co-ordinates of midpoint of the line AB ( 0, 1 ) (,.) www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 7 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

10. On the grid enlarge the shape A with a scale factor of 2 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 8 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

11. a) What was the median marks for maths? The table shows the marks on Maths and English for two more students, A and B. 36 Student A Student B Maths 28 54 English 46 76 b) On the scatter graph, plot this extra information. c) Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph. Leave an equal number of points on each side of the line Luke s English mark was 68. d) Using your line of best fit, estimate Luke s Maths mark From 68 on the x scale draw a line upwards until it hits the line of best fit Then draw a line to the left to hit the y axis for the Maths mark 45 ± 1 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 9 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

12. a) Harry thinks of the number 15 For each question below, tick ( ) Yes or No for Harry s number. 15 is odd because we can half it into equal halves Yes No Is it an Odd number? Is it a multiple of 3? Is it a factor of 30? 15 is a multiple of 3 because it is in the 3 times table 15 is a factor of 30 because it goes into 30 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 10 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

12b. Josephina thinks of a number between 2 and 20 The table shows information about his number. Yes No Is it an even number? Is it a multiple of 5? Is it a prime number? What is her number? Make a table of the numbers. You want the number with no ticks Number 1-20 even Multiple 5 prime number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 This number is OK 9 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 11 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

13. A coach travels from Grimsby to Lincoln. It leaves Grimsby at 12.55 and arrives in Lincoln at 14.15 a) Work out how long the journey takes in minutes. b) Work out how long the journey takes in minutes. Total journey time is 5 mins + 60 mins + 15 mins 12.55 is five to one There are 5 minutes to one o clock From one to two o clock is another 60 minutes. Finally add 15 minutes 80. minutes There are 40 people on the coach at Grimsby 1 / 10 of these are children c) What is 1 / 10 of 40 1/10 is like dividing by 10 Move the decimal point 1 place to the left th of these 40 people are men 8 men 4 children.. The rest of the 40 people are women d) How many women were on the coach 40 12 = 28.. (3) www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 12 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

14. Diagram Not drawn accurately The diagram above show three small rectangles inside a large rectangle. The large rectangle is 11m by 9m. Each of the smaller triangles is 6m by 2m. Work out the area of the grey shaded region The shaded area is the large rectangle area minus the areas of the three small rectangles Large rectangle AREA = 11 x 9 = 99 m 2 Small rectangle AREA = 2 x 6 = 12 m 2 Grey shaded Area = 99 12 12 12 = 99 36 = 63 m 2 63 (3).. m 2 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 13 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

15. Picture NOT drawn accurately A model of the Eiffel tower is made to a scale of 0.5 centimetres to 1 metre. The height of the Eiffel tower is 324 metres. a) Work out the height of the model. Give your answer in centimetres The Scale says 0.5cm on the model is 1m on the real tower. So multiply the Eiffel tower (metres) by 0.5 to get answer in cm 0.5 is 1 2 324 x 1 cm = 324 = 162 cm 2 2.cm 162 The width of the model at the base is 62 centimetres b) Work out the width of the Eiffel Tower. Give your answer in metres The scale says 0.5cm on the model is 1m on the real thing. To go from 0.5 to 1 we MULTIPLY by 2 to get answer in metres 62 x 2 = 124 m 124.m www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 14 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

16. Use the information that 347 26 = 9022 to find the value of a) 3. 4 7 2 6 = Count how many places the decimal point has been moved and in which direction. Move 2 places to the LEFT No change Overall move answer decimal point 2 places to Left 9 0. 2 2 90.22 b) 9 0 2. 2 3. 4 7 We know 9022 is 26 347 Top number point moves to left move answer point to Left Bottom number point moves to left move answer point to Right Here we move one place to left so answer 26 becomes 2.6 260 Here we move two places to Left. The bottom number has the opposite effect on the answer so 2.6 becomes 260.0 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 15 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

17. Work out 3 2 + 5 3 One way to find a new denominator is to multiply both old denominator together i.e. 5 x 3 = 15 3 + 2 = 9 + 10 = 19 5 3 15 15 15 The numbers at the top must also be changed. Cross multiply to get the new numbers. 19/15 or 1 4 / 15 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 16 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

18. To here Diagram NOT drawn accurately Perimeter is the distance around the outside of the triangle. From Y to Z to X and back to Y as shown Start To here In the diagram, above shows an isosceles triangle XYZ with measurements in centimetres. XY = 4a XZ = 4a YZ = 14 a) Find an expression in terms of a, for the Perimeter of the triangle in its simplest form Perimeter = YZ + ZX + XY YZ + ZX + XY = 4a + 4a + 14 = 8a + 14 8a + 14 Simplify 4a + 4a + 14 = 8a + 14 The perimeter of the triangle is 54 cm b) Find the value of a Make an equation with 54 and your previous answer Perimeter = 8a + 14 = 54 Get rid of 14 on left by subtracting 14 from both sides a = 5 8a+ 14 14 = 54-14. So 8a = 40 Divide sides by 8 So 8a = 40 so a = 5 8 8 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 17 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

19. Henry stopped at the half-way cafe for lunch with his sister Poppy. They ordered one Tea, one coffee, one Ham and Chips, one baked potato, one Apple Pie and one ice-cream.. The half way Cafe had a special offer : Orders over 10, get 10% off. How much did they pay? 0.85 10% off = 1.09 1.10 3.05 10.90 2.95 1.09 1.45 9.89 1.50 + 10.90... 9.89 (3) www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 18 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

20. On the grid below rotate the shaded shape A by 90 0 clockwise about the origin 0. Label the new shape B (3) www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 19 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

21. The table below show several rows of a number pattern Row 1 1 2 0 2 = 1 = 1 + 0 Row 2 2 2 1 2 = 3 = 2 + 1 Row 3 3 2 2 2 = 5 = 3 + 2 Row 4 4 2 3 2 = 7 = 4 + 3 Row 5 5 2 4 2 = 9 = 5 + 4 a) Complete row 5 of the number pattern The number in the row is: Row number 2 (row number - 1) 2 = 2 row number 1 So Row 5 is 5 2 (5-1) 2 = 2 5 1) or 5 2 4 2 = 9 Row 6 is 6 2 (6-1) 2 = 2 6-1 or 6 2 5 2 = 6 + 5 = 11 b) Use the number pattern to find the answer to 120 2 119 2 We can see that the answers for each row are: row number + (row number + 1) e.g. row 4 = 4 + 3, row 5 = 5+ 4 So the answer to 120 2 119 2 will be in row 120 Row 120 = 2 120 1 = 239 239 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 20 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

22. a) Simplify 3x + 4y x 2y 2x + 2y b) Simplify 4y 2 3y 2 3y 2 c) Expand 3(y 2 3y) 3y 2 9y d) Solve 6z + 4 = 22 6z + 4 = 22 Take 4 from both sides 6z + 4 4 = 22-4 6z = 18 Divide sides by 6 So 6z = 18 6 6 3 z= Cancelling 6z = 18 3 6 6 e) Solve 6a + 2 = 4a + 9 To get rid of 2, take 2 from each side Move the a terms to one side of the equation and numbers to the other. Do this by adding or subtracting terms 6a + 2 2 = 4a + 9 2 6a = 4a + 7 To get rid of 4a, Take 4a from both sides a = 7 2 6a 4a = 4a + 7 4a 2a = 7 2a = 7 2 2 f) A = 5b + 2c b = 3 c = 6 Work out the value of A 5b means five times b b = -3 so 5 x -3 = -15 2c means two times c c = 6 so 2 x 6 = 12 Use the values given in place of the letters Add these values together 12-15 = -3-3 A =. www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 21 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

23. Express 144 as a product of its prime factors Make a Prime factor TREE put your number at the top and constantly divide by prime numbers as shown. The first prime numbers to try is 2 144 2 = 72 72 also divides by 2 9 won t divide by 2 so try next prime, 3 Prime numbers at the end so we have finished Multiply all the prime numbers circled 144 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 (3) www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 22 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

24. David did a survey of the time in hours, people spent watching TV in a week. He recorded his results in the following table. Time (t hours) Frequency 0 < t 5 10 5 < t 10 13 10 < t 15 16 15 < t 20 12 20 < t 25 9 a) Write down the Modal Class Interval 10 < t 15 A person is selected at random from David s survey 15 < t 20 12 20 < t 25 9 All these people watched > 15 hours of TV = 12 + 9 = 21 Total number people in survey is 10+ 13+16+ 12 + 9 = 60 Probability > 15 hrs TV = number people watching > 15 hrs TV Total people watching Probability > 15 hrs TV = 21 60 P(>15hrs) = 21 60. www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 23 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

25. a) Complete the table of values for y = x 2 x 2 below x -3-2 -1 0 1 2 3 y 10 4 0-2 -2 0 4 (-2) x (-2) (-2) 2 = +4 + 2-2 = 4 (0)x(0) (0) 2 = -2 x 2 = 0 x x 2 x 2 y -2 4 +2-2 4 0 0 0-2 -2 2 4-2 -2 0 b) Draw the graph for y = x 2 x 2 on the grid below Use a table to work out y. Don t forget - x - = + Find where the graphs cross Draw the graph of y= 2-1.6 2.6 Drop to the x-axis to find the solutions X= -1.6 c) Use your graph to estimate the values of x when y = 2 x =.. X = x 2.6 =.. www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 24 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

26. This is a Loci question 2 cm line from DE Shaded area satisfies both conditions ABCDE is a pentagon Shade the area inside the pentagon which is both more than 3 centimetres from A and more than 2 centimetres from the line DE (4) www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 25 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

27. Laura wanted to know how much time students spent watching TV programs. She used the question below on her questionnaire. How much TV did you watch this week? Not much Quite a lot a) What two things are wrong with this question?. We don t know over what time period it is. The options are too vague. b) Design a better question that Laura can use to find out how much time students spend watching TV programs. Include some response boxes. How much time have you spent watching TV this week? Make the options specific: II IIII IIII III IIII II None 1-5 hours 6-10 hours 11-15 hours More than 15 hours www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 26 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1

28. Estimate the following: 809 is about 800; 1.912 is about 2 0.395 is about 0.4 809 x 1.912 0.395 Estimate by rounding the numbers CANCEL to make it easier 800 x 2 0.4 800 x 2 1 800 400 x 1 400 = 4000 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk 27 MOCK 1 Foundation-non-calculator, P1