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Year 9 Maths Specimen Paper 3

The document is a sample math exam for Year 9 entrance consisting of 24 multiple choice and word problems testing a range of math skills. Students are instructed to show their work, attempt all questions in any order, and not spend too long on any single question. The exam covers topics like algebra, fractions, decimals, percentages, geometry, and word problems.

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Year 9 Maths Specimen Paper 3

The document is a sample math exam for Year 9 entrance consisting of 24 multiple choice and word problems testing a range of math skills. Students are instructed to show their work, attempt all questions in any order, and not spend too long on any single question. The exam covers topics like algebra, fractions, decimals, percentages, geometry, and word problems.

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Year 9 Entrance Exams

Maths
Specimen Paper 3

Instructions to candidates
Time allowed: 1 hour
1. Show all working - you may receive marks for correct working even if your final answer is
wrong.
2. Answer as many questions as you can, in any order. You are not expected to finish the
paper.
3. Do not spend too long on any one question - if you get stuck, move on to the next.
4. Answer and working should be written on the exam paper in the spaces provided.
5. Calculating aids are NOT permitted.

1.

Solve 17 - = 1 + 3

Answer: = ___________

2.

Brian was reading a novel. He said, If I take the sum of the number of the page Im on
with the number of the page on its right, I get 425. Which page is Brian on?

Answer: ______________

3.

Calculate
(a) 62.73 + 5.1

Answer: (a) ___________


(b) 7.21 x 8.3

Answer: (b) ___________


(c) 0.1 - (0.1)2

Answer: (c) ___________


(d)

Answer: (d) ___________

4.

Write

as a recurring decimal.

Answer: ______________

5.

A large protozoa is one tenth of a millimetre across.


Write down this length in metres.

Answer: ___________metres

6.

The diagram shows squares, each of side 1cm. Calculate the area shaded.

Answer: Area = ___________cm2

7.

What is 5 divided by

Answer: _________________
8.

You are given 3721 x 586 = 2180506


What is the value of 2180506 37.21?

Answer: _________________

9.

What is the value of 20042?

(A) 4016

(B) 41616

(C) 400016

(D) 4000016

(E) 4016016

Answer: _______________

10. The diagram below shows a rectangle that just touches and equilateral triangle.
Diagram not drawn to scale

25
Work out the size of the angle marked a

Answer: a = _______________

11. Simplify as much as possible, each of the following:


(i)

22 - - 1 - 2 - 5 - 3

Answer: (i) ________________


(ii)

Answer: (ii) _______________


12.

On my calculator, a is shown as 0.4666666667

(i) Write a to 3 significant figures


Answer: (i) ________________

(ii) Write 10a to 3 decimal places


Answer: (ii) _______________
(iii) Write a to 12 decimal places
Answer: (iii) _______________

13. What is the area of the figure shown?

y
A. (z - y)

B. (z + y)

C. z( + y)

D. y( + z)

E. y(z - )

Answer: ______________

14. Factorise fully:


(i)

12 - 24
Answer: (i) ____________

(ii) 2r2 + 2rh


Answer: (ii) ___________

15. Write in standard form:


(i)

20700000
Answer: (i) ____________

(ii) 0.0000000000605
Answer: (ii) ___________

16. After training, Simon increased his average speed in the Sawston Fun Run by 25%. By
what percentage did his time decrease?
(A) 50

(B) 30

(C) 25

(D) 20

(E) 10

Answer: ______________
17. A tool-hire company has a fixed charge of 9 plus 8 per day to hire a tool. If I hire a
ladder for n days, write down a formula (C) for the total hire cost.

Answer: C = ___________
A different company represents its charges on the graph shown below. Use the graph
to work out the fixed charge and the daily rate.

Answer: fixed charge = _________________


Answer: daily rate

= _________________

18. The mean of five numbers 5, , 9, 10 and 20 is 10. Find the value of .

Answer: ______________

19. a = 5, b = 6 and c = -2
Find the value of each of the following:
(i)

3a - 2c
Answer: (i) ____________

(ii) 2a - b
a-b
Answer: (ii) ___________

(iii) 2b2
Answer: (iii) ___________

(iv) (b - 2c)2
Answer: (iv) ___________

20. The diagram shows a triangle and a semicircle. Calculate its area. (Take = 3.14)

Answer: Area = ________________

21.

The figure (not drawn to scale) is such that ABD is a straight line and
AE = EB = BC = CD
If
(i)

ABE = , find (in terms of )


BEC

Answer: (i) ____________________


(ii)

DBC

Answer: (ii) ___________________


(iii)

BCD

Answer: (iii) ___________________

If

ACD = 120, calculate .

Answer: = _______________
22. Calculate 7.59 5.06

Answer: __________________
23. I have some rabbits and some rabbit hutches. When I put seven rabbits in each rabbit
hutch, one rabbit is left over. If I put nine rabbits in each rabbit hutch, one hutch is left
over. How many rabbits and how many rabbit hutches are there?
[You must show your method to gain full marks for this problem]

Answer: Number of rabbits = _________


Answer: Number of hutches = ________

24. Suppose that a, b, c and d are different positive whole numbers, with c + b + c + a = 9,
d + a + c = 10 and b = 1

What is d?

Answer: d = ___________

Now check through your work carefully!

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