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Ma KEY STAGE 3 Year 7 mathematics test LEVELS 4 6 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 will need a pen, pencil, rubber, pair of compasses, ruler and calculator. You may find tracing paper useful. Some formulas you might need are on page 2. This test starts with easier questions. Try to answer all of the questions. Write all of 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. Formulas You might need to use these formulas. Trapezium b height (h) Area = 1 2 (a + b)h a Prism length Volume = area of cross-section length 2

Cuboid net, Lines 1 Which one of these is the net of a cuboid? Put a ring around your answer. 2 Shade one more square to make a shape with one line of symmetry. 3

Robot 3 Harry makes robots like this. (a) Complete these formulas to show what Harry needs. The first is done for you. Number of = number of robots 2 Number of = number of robots.. Number of = number of robots.. (b) Harry has 49 robot feet and plenty of all the other parts. How many robots can he build?.. 4

Rollercoaster 4 The table shows information about the 5 fastest rollercoasters in the UK in 2005. Rollercoaster Top speed Rank (mph) Height Rank (m) Length Rank (m) Big One 1st 74 1st 65 2nd 1675 Key: not in top five Oblivion 2nd 68 20 373 Jubilee 3rd 63 2nd 51 5th 891 Rita 4th 61 21 640 Millennium 5th 56 3rd 46 834 (a) Which of these rollercoasters were ranked in the top 5 for speed, height and length? Put rings around them. (b) Big One Oblivion Jubilee Rita Millennium Mel says: The UK s longest rollercoaster is 1455 metres long. Is Mel correct? Tick ( ) Yes, No or Cannot tell. Yes No Cannot tell Explain your answer. 5

Guess 5 Lucy and Kali are playing a game. What number should Kali try next? Is it..? 6

Grid 6 These grids show numbers. This grid shows the number 3500 This grid shows the number 3585 What do these grids show? (a) (b) Number:.. Number:.. (c) Number:.. 7

Restaurant, Rounding 7 Jack and his friends eat some rice in a restaurant. Their table has a big grey tray in the middle. The tray can be turned to share the rice. (a) Jack wants to turn the tray so that the rice gets to Maya. How many degrees could Jack turn the tray? Aman Kate Maya Jack.. (b) Give a different number of degrees Jack could turn the tray so that the rice gets to Maya... 8 Some of these numbers round to 15 to the nearest whole number. Put a ring around each of them. 14.45 14.54 14.55 15.44 15.45 15.54 2 marks 8

Same, Between 9 Draw lines to match the numbers where the digit 5 represents the same value. The first is done for you. 451 5.21 5 710 58 85 705 082 90.75 512 030 7 580 000 0.153 2 marks 10 Look at these statements. Write a number to complete each statement. The first is done for you. 7 <.. 10 < 11 7 <.. < 8.5 7 <.. < 7.5 7 <.. < 7.05 2 marks 9

Number line, UK films 11 Put these numbers on the number line. The first is done for you. 1 1 1 0.6 1.75 2 3 9 10 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 marks 12 This table shows the number of films made in the UK from 1950 to 1959. Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Number of films made 125 114 117 138 150 110 108 138 121 122 (a) In which year was the 1000 th film made? Use the information in the table to work out your answer... (b) What is the range of the number of films made?.. 10

(c) This table shows the number of films made in the UK from 1990 to 1999. Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Number of films made 60 59 47 67 84 78 128 116 88 100 The bar chart shows the total number of films made in the UK from 1950 to 1959 and from 1990 to 1999. Fill in the boxes to complete the bar chart. 11

Number shapes 13 Ben plays a number game with a shape. He puts the shape on the number square and adds up the numbers inside it. The shape must not go outside the grid. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 For example 35 45 46 55 The total is 181 12

Apricots (a) Ben moves the shape one place to the left. What is the total?.. (b) What is the least total Ben can make with the shape without going outside the grid?.. if he does not rotate the shape.. if he rotates the shape 14 This special pack of apricots has 50% extra free. Fill in the missing number on the table. Weight of the pack Mean number of apricots Ordinary pack 450 grams 10 Special pack 15... grams 13

T & Z 15 Tom has two T-shapes made out of four squares. Zara has two Z-shapes made out of four squares. He can fit them together to make this new shape: She can fit them together to make this new shape: (a) Draw lines to show how Tom can fit his two T-shapes together to make this new shape. (b) Tom and Zara can both make one of these shapes. Which shape can Tom and Zara both make? Put a ring around it. 14

Garden 16 Here is a plan of Ricky s house and garden. A gardener cuts the hedge and the grass. The poster shows how much she charges. Cutting the hedge: Gardening 50 pence for each metre of hedge Cutting grass: 20 pence for each square metre How much must Ricky pay?.. 3 marks 15

Bar and pie 17 These charts show how much it rained in the UK in 2004. They show the same information in different ways. Which chart is better for showing the following information? Put a tick ( ) in one box for each statement. Bar chart Pie chart It rained more in February than in March. It rained least in May. Nearly a quarter of the rain fell in August and September. The average monthly rainfall was about 80mm. About the same amount of rain fell between January and July as between August and December. 2 marks 16

Strawberries 18 Alisha weighed a small bucket. It weighed 400g Then Alisha picked some strawberries, and filled the bucket. She weighed it again. How much did the strawberries weigh? Remember to write the units.... 2 marks 17

Isometric 19 (a) Rita has these three shapes. Volume: 1cm 3 Volume: 3cm 3 Volume: 4cm 3 not drawn to scale Rita can put her shapes together. List all the possible volumes that Rita can make with two of her shapes. One is done for you... 5. cm 3,... cm 3,... cm 3 (b) Jasmine has three shapes.? Shape 1 Shape 2 Shape 3 She puts all her shapes together to make this cuboid. Which one of these shapes could have been Jasmine s third shape? Put a ring around it. 18

Trip 20 A youth club plans a camping trip. It costs 84 per person. The club sells greeting cards. They get 1.50 from each card they sell. (a) How many cards must each person sell to get 84?.. (b) The table shows how many cards the club sold. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 100 150 55 75 130 How much money did the club get from the cards they sold?.. (c) The club raises some more money. They have 2 450 altogether. How many people can go on the trip with that money?.. 19

Race 21 Ali, Ben, Chris and Dennis ran a race. The distance time graph shows what happened. Distance finish start (a) Who started the race most slowly? Time (b) Who won the race?... (c) Ali says:... My speed was the same all the time. Is Ali correct? Tick ( ) Yes or No. Yes No Explain your answer. 20

Ring 22 Jewellery made of gold has some gold and some other metals. Pure gold is called 24 carat gold. The table shows the fraction of gold in different carats of gold. (a) Fill in the gaps. Amount of gold (Carats) Gold Amount of other metals 24 carat (pure) 24 24 none 1 carat 1 24 23 24 18 carat 18 24 6 24 carat 9 24 15 24 20 carat 2 marks (b) Lian has an 18 carat gold ring. It weighs 4 grams. How many grams of gold are there in Lian s ring?.. grams 21

Quadrilaterals, Calculator 23 Here is a property that every rectangle and every kite has: They each have four sides. (a) Give another property that every rectangle and every kite has. (b) Give a property of the rectangle that is not a property of the kite. 24 Josh puts a whole number into a calculator. He divides the number by 154 This is what the calculator shows: What whole number did Josh put into the calculator? 22

Daylight 25 (a) Oulu is a city near the Arctic circle. The bar chart shows the number of daylight hours in Oulu and in London on the first day of each month. On the first day of which months are there more daylight hours in London than in Oulu?.. (b) Joe uses this formula: T = number of daylight hours in Oulu minus number of daylight hours in London He draws a bar chart to show the values of T Put a ring around Joe s bar chart. 23

Pentagon 26 Use a straight edge and a pair of compasses to complete this pentagon so that it has five sides of equal length. You must leave in your construction lines. 2 marks 24

Conversion graph 27 In April 2006, one pound was worth three New Zealand dollars. (a) Draw a graph to convert dollars into pounds. (b) Write a formula to convert dollars (d) into pounds (p). p =. 25

Sign 28 Paul uses the rule: The distance all the way round a circle is the diameter multiplied by 3.14 He makes a letter P from wire. He puts it on a square grid. not drawn to scale What is the total length of the wire?.. cm 2 marks 26

Hits 29 The bar charts show how many weeks each hit song stayed at Number One in the years 2000 to 2003. In the year 2000, the first hit song stayed at Number One for 4 weeks. 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Year 2000 Year 2001 Year 2002 Year 2003 (a) In which year did the second hit song stay at Number One for 4 weeks? Put a ring around your answer. 2000 2001 2002 2003 (b) Which year had the greatest number of hit songs? Put a ring around your answer. 2000 2001 2002 2003 (c) Which year had the longest running hit song? Put a ring around your answer. 2000 2001 2002 2003 2 marks 27

Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency 2011 Order refs: QCDA/11/4904 (Pupil pack) QCDA/11/4902 (Teacher pack) 201005