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1 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D 5 to 4 Revision / Consolidation Pack Level D Like the elephant don t forget Unless specified by calculators should not be used Number Money Measure Range & Type of Number. Write the following in words : (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Write the following in figures : (a) Twenty five thousand four hundred and seventy one. (b) Ninety two thousand and eighty. (c) One hundred and seven thousand and forty six. (d) Eighty thousand one hundred and sixty. (e) Seven hundred and three thousand and two. 3. Put in order, smallest first : (a) 2 080, , , (b) , 0 372, , (c) , , , Write in figures, the number which is : (a) two thousand larger than (b) five hundred larger than (c) twelve thousand smaller than (d) fifteen thousand smaller than million. Page
2 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D 5. Simplify the following fractions : (a) 6 (b) 25 (c) 2 (d) (e) (f) 22 (g) 40 (h) 32 (i) (j) What fraction of each shape is shaded here : (a) (b) (c) 7. Write the following fractions as decimals : 7 2 (a) (b) (c) (d) (a) What percentage of this shape is shaded? (b) What percentage is not shaded? 9. In a group of 00 women, 35 were married. (a) What percentage were married? (b) What percentage were unmarried? 0. An old lady celebrates her hundredth birthday. She has stayed the last 62 years in the same house. What percentage of her life has she stayed in this house? Page 2
3 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D Money. Change to metres (in decimal form) : (a) 00 cm (b) 300 cm (c) 385 cm (d) 762 cm (e) 58 cm. 2. Find the cost of the following, (answer in s) : (a) 6 sweets at 37p each (b) 8 drinks at 42p each (c) 7 packets of crisps at 29p each (d) 5 cakes at 56p each. 3. Find the cost of : (a) 3 new bicycle tyres at 5 85 each. (b) 2 new bicycle pumps at 6 43 each. (c) 4 new bicycle saddles at 8 77 each. Add/Subtract 4. In each case here, I hand over a 20 note. Calculate the change due when I spend the following and say what coins or notes I would receive. (a) a skirt at 3 75 (b) a shirt at 8 69 (c) trousers at 9 99 (d) socks at Do the following mentally [without setting the sum down] : (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 7 6 (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) Find, without a calculator : (a) (b) (c) 63 4 cm cm (d) 8 27 m m (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) 49 2 cm 26 cm (j) Page 3
4 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D Multiply and Divide 7. Find the following (mentally) : (a) 3 x 5 (b) 9 x 4 (c) 26 x 3 (d) 05 x 4 (e) 30 x 6 (f) 42 x 5 (g) 25 x 3 (h) 506 x Find the following (mentally) : (a) (b) (c) (d) Find the remainder each time : (a) 57 4 (b) 85 7 (c) 93 6 (d) Find mentally : (a) 0 x 27 (b) 0 x 9 (c) 0 x 3 75 (d) 0 x 0 9 (e) 30 x 0 (f) 6 7 x Find mentally : (a) 00 x 5 (b) 29 x 00 (c) 8 62 x 00 (d) 00 x 9 3 (e) 70 x 00 (f) 00 x Find mentally : (a) (b) (c) 37 0 (d) (e) (f) Set down and find : (a) (b) 8 93 (c) 9 76 (d) x 4 x 7 x x Set down and find : (a) (b) (c) (d) Page 4
5 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D 25. Find the cost of the following bill (copy it neatly). 5 shirts at 75 each 3 jumpers at 4 85 each blouses at 7 79 each Total Rounding 26. Round the following to the nearest whole number : (a) 9 37 (b) 6 59 (c) 5 82 (d) Round to the nearest 0. (a) 87 (b) 94 (c) 276 (d) 397 km. 28. Round to the nearest 00. (a) 376 (b) 2449 (c) 5064 (d) Factors 29. Find : (a) 2 of 46 (b) 3 of 72 (c) 4 of (d) of 75 (e) of 36 (f) of (g) of 60 (h) of 360 (i) of Write down the next 3 numbers in each pattern : (a) 3, 7,, 5, 9,... (b) 6, 2, 8, 24,... (c) 5, 2, 27, 33,... (d) 80, 73, 66, 59, 52,... (e) 8, 0 2, 3, 52, 8,... (f) 2, 3, 5, 8, 3, 2,.... (Hard!) Page 5
6 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D Measure and Estimate 3 Measure the lengths of these lines in millimetres : (a) (b) (c) 32. Measure the lengths of these lines in centimetres : (a) (b) (c) 33. Change from millilitres to litres : [ litre = 000 ml] (a) 5000 ml (b) 3500 ml (c) 2765 ml (d) 0465 ml (e) 007 ml (f) 642 ml (g) 85 ml (h) 7 ml. 34. Change these from litres to millilitres : (a) 4 litres (b) 2 5 litres (c) 7 24 litres (d) 345 litres (e) 0 92 litres (f) litres (g) 0 6 litres (h) litres. 35. How many centimetre cubes could be packed into these boxes : (a) (b) (c) 3 cm 5 cm 2 cm 0 cm 5 cm 4 cm 5 cm 5 cm 0 cm Page 6
7 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D 36. Look back at Question 35. If you poured water into the boxes, how many millilitres would each one need to fill it? 37. Find the areas of the shaded triangles. (a) (b) 8 cm (c) 5 cm 4 cm 7 cm 6 cm 3 cm 38. For each shape here, estimate its area in cm 2 {Don t count any bits smaller than 2 a square count shapes bigger than a square as cm 2 ] (a) (b) 2 don!t count count as cm Give an example of anything at all you would use : (a) millimetres to measure (b) centimetres to measure (c) metres to measure (d) kilometres to measure. Page 7
8 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D Time 40. Write the following, using 2 hour notation. *(Remember to use a.m. or p.m.) (a) 0850 (b) 0205 (c) 435 (d) 2040 (e) 25 (f) Write these in 24 hour notation. (a) 7 40 am (b) 4 35 pm (c) 9 05 pm (d) 9 05 am (e) noon (f) 5 minutes to midnight 42. How long is it from : (a) 930 to 2005 (b) 40 to 455 (c) 0855 to 005 (d) 2 25 pm to 3 20 pm (e) 2250 to midnight (f) past 7 to five to nine When did the following films end : (a) Home Alone 5 Started 80 lasted for 45 minutes (b) Batman 4 Started 935 lasted for hour 30 minutes (c) Aliens 7 Started 440 lasted for 2 hours 0 minutes (d) Superman 8 Started 20 lasted for hour 50 minutes Page 8
9 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D Perimeters 44. Calculate the Perimeter of these shapes : (a) (b) 6 4 cm (c) 25 mm 6 cm 0 cm 8 cm 3 cm 4 2 cm 4 5 cm 4 mm (rectangle) (d) (e) 4 6 cm (f) 9 cm 6 2 cm cm (square) Page 9
10 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D Shape Position Movement Range of Shapes. Write the correct name for each of the following shapes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) 2. For each of these shapes say how many : (i) faces (ii) edges (iii) vertices (corners) it has. (a) (b) (c) 3. What are the special names of these triangles : (a) (b) Page 0
11 5 to 4 Two Week Revision Pack TeeJay Publishers April 998 Level D 4. What are the names of the following two shapes : (a) (b) 5. This circle has a diameter of length 24 centimetres. (a) What is the length of its radius? (b) What is the special name given to its perimeter? 24 cm 6. This pentagon has got 5 diagonals. (count them). Sketch the following figures, drawing in the diagonals. (a) (b) How many diagonals do each of these two shapes have? 7. Shown are some nets of two 3 dimensional solids. What shape of solid does each one make when made up? (a) (b) Page
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