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Ma KEY STAGE 3 Mathematics test TIER 5 7 Paper 1 Calculator not allowed First name Last name School 2009 Remember The test is 1 hour long. You must not use a calculator for any question in this test. You will need: pen, pencil, rubber and a ruler. 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. TOTAL MARKS

Instructions Answers This means write down your answer or show your working and write down your answer. Calculators You must not 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 KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 2

Making 1 1. (a) Join all the pairs of numbers that add together to equal 1 The first one is done for you. 0.1 0.99 0.11 0.9 0.01 0.999 0.91 0.89 0.001 0.09 2 marks (b) Now join all the pairs of numbers that multiply to equal 1 The first one is done for you. 1 2 0.5 4 0.25 1 0.1 20 0.05 10 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 3

T-shirts 2. Paul has 15 T-shirts. The information shows the colours of his T-shirts. 5 black 3 white 3 red 2 dark blue 1 light blue 1 yellow Paul is going to take one of his T-shirts at random. (a) What is the probability that the T-shirt will be red? (b) What is the probability that the T-shirt will not be black? (c) He takes one of his blue T-shirts at random. What is the probability that the T-shirt is light blue? KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 4

Water 3. Zak has some water in a jug. litres 2 1 He pours this water into the jug below. Draw the correct level of the water on the jug. millilitres 1000 800 600 400 200 KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 5

Boxes 4. Lisa has some boxes that are all cubes of the same size. She uses four of the boxes to make a pile with a height of 72cm. She puts one more box on top of the pile. 72cm? Work out the height of the pile of five boxes. cm 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 6

Percentages 5. (a) Work out 5% of 360 (b) Work out 15% of 360 You can use part (a) to help you. KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 7

Number grids 6. In these number grids, two numbers are added to give the number below. Example: 13 12 25 13 + 12 = 25 Write numbers in the number grids below to make them correct. 22 35 17 7 3 12 KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 8

Angles in a triangle 7. Look at the right-angled triangle ABC. A Not drawn accurately x B z 70 y C The square fits exactly inside the triangle. Work out the sizes of angles x, y and z x = y = z = 3 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 9

Finding b, Matching 8. Look at these equations. 11 = 6 + a a + 7 = 10 + b Use both equations to work out the value of b b = 2 marks 9. Match each instruction on the left with an instruction on the right that has the same effect. The first one is done for you. Subtract 0 Add 0 Add 1 2 Add 2 Subtract 1 2 Subtract 2 Add 2 Subtract 2 KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 10

Oak leaves 10. Pupils are investigating oak leaves. They want to collect a sample of oak leaves. Here is their plan for how to collect the sample. Plan Choose one oak tree. Take 10 leaves from the lowest branches of the tree. Give two reasons why this sample of leaves may not be representative of all oak leaves. First reason: Second reason: KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 11

Missing lengths 11. Look at the rectangle. y Not drawn accurately x 6.1cm 4cm The total area of the rectangle is 40cm 2 Work out lengths x and y x = cm y = cm 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 12

Counters 12. (a) Bags A and B contain some counters. 6y + 1 counters 4y + 7 counters Bag A Bag B The number of counters in each bag is the same. Work out the value of y 2 marks (b) Bag C contains more counters than bag D. 4k counters k + 12 counters Bag C Bag D What is the smallest possible value of k? 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 13

Prize money 13. Gary took part in a quiz show and won a million pounds. He spent 20 000 on a holiday. Then he spent half of the money left on a house. How much did Gary s house cost? 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 14

Correlation 14. Look at these two scatter graphs. They are both drawn using the same scale. Graph A Graph B (a) Which scatter graph shows positive correlation? A B Explain your answer. (b) Which scatter graph shows stronger correlation? A B Explain your answer. KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 15

Shape rules 15. Look at the sequence of shapes on a square grid. Shape number 1 Shape number 2 Shape number 3 Shape number 4 The table shows information about these shapes. Shape number N Base B Height H Area A 1 4 2 4 2 4 3 6 3 4 4 8 4 4 5 10 Rules connect N, B, H and A. Write one missing letter in each space below to complete the rule. H = + 1 A = 2 = 2N + 2 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 16

Fortieths 16. Look at this information. 27 40 = 0.675 29 40 = 0.725 Use this information to write the missing decimals below. 31 40 = 23 40 = KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 17

Expressions 17. In this question, n stands for any whole number. (a) For the expression 2n, tick ( ) the correct statement below. 2n must be odd. 2n must be even. 2n could be odd or even. Explain your answer. (b) For the expression 3n, tick ( ) the correct statement below. 3n must be odd. 3n must be even. 3n could be odd or even. Explain your answer. KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 18

Ratio 18. (a) On this necklace the ratio of black beads to white beads is 1 : 3 How many more black beads do you need to add to make the ratio of black to white 3 : 1? black beads (b) Here is the necklace again. How many more black beads and white beads do you need to add to make the ratio of black to white 3 : 2? black beads, white beads KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 19

Powers, Sorting primes 19. Show that the difference between 3 2 and 3 3 is 18 20. Sophie says: If n represents a prime number, then 2n + 1 will also represent a prime number. Use an example to explain why she is wrong. KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 20

Score 21. A game has six rounds. In each round of the game, the player gains points which are added to their total score. (a) The graph shows Sue s total score after each round of her game. 70 60 50 Total score after each round 40 30 20 10 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Round How many points did Sue gain in round 4? 2 marks (b) Derek plays the game. The graph of his total score after each round is a straight line. What can you say about the number of points Derek gained in each round? KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 21

Rhombus 22. Inside the rectangle below is a shaded rhombus. The vertices of the rhombus are the midpoints of the sides of the rectangle. 8cm Not drawn accurately 6cm What is the area of the shaded rhombus? 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 22

Sums and products, Mean 23. (a) Sandra is thinking of two numbers. Her two numbers have a negative sum, but a positive product. Give an example of what her numbers could be. and (b) Mark is also thinking of two numbers. His two numbers have a positive sum, but a negative product. Give an example of what his numbers could be. and 24. The mean of five numbers is 10 I add one more number and the mean is now 11 What number did I add? 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 23

Simultaneous 25. Solve these simultaneous equations using an algebraic method. 3x + 6y = 30 x + 6y = 20 You must show your working. x = y = 3 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 24

Shape 26. This shape is made of four congruent rectangles. Each rectangle has side lengths 2a and a a Not drawn accurately 2a The perimeter of the shape is 80cm. Work out the area of the shape. cm 2 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 25

Circle shapes 27. The diagram shows three congruent circles drawn on an isometric grid. The area of this equilateral triangle is y The area of this segment is w Write an expression, using y and w, for the area A. A Area A = KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 26

False 28. A pupil wrote: For all numbers j and k, ( j + k) 2 = j 2 + k 2 Show that the pupil is wrong. 2 marks KS3/09/Ma/Tier 5 7/P1 27

END OF TEST ISBN No: 978-1-84721-704-2 QCA/09/3788 (Pupil pack) Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2009 QCA/09/3783 (Mark scheme pack) 290011