KS3 Year 9 Maths SAT 2010 Paper 1 - Level 4-6
KS3 Year 9 Maths SAT 2010 Paper 1 - Level 4-6
KS3 Year 9 Maths SAT 2010 Paper 1 - Level 4-6
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Year 9 mathematics test
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Tier
4–6 Paper 1
Calculator not 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 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.
For marking
Total marks
use only
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
b
1
Area = (a + b)h height (h)
2
Prism
length
area of cross-section
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Add to 8
1. Complete this diagram so that the three numbers in each line add to 8
1 1
32 2
1
52
3
2 marks
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Clubs
Gym club
Key: = 4 children
Boys
Girls
1 mark
Swimming club
Key: = children
1 mark
Boys
Girls
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Lesson time
: am
1 mark
: pm
1 mark
1
(c) Lunch break is 1 hours long.
4
Lunch break ends at 1:30pm
: pm
1 mark
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Balancing
1 mark
1 mark
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Plastic bottles
(b) In a survey, 9 out of 10 people said they would like to recycle more.
%
1 mark
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Shape on a grid
pentagon parallelogram
1 mark
1 mark
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ab
7. A teacher said:
a = 2 b = 3
b–a = 1
a = 2
b = 3
2×a = 4
= 5
1 mark
a×b = 6
2×a+b = 7
= 8
1 mark
2×a = 6
a+b = 7
1 mark
a= b=
1 mark
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Finding points
( 0, 9 ) P
( 0, 5 ) ( 12, 5 )
Not drawn
accurately
0 x
( , ) 2 marks
Changing units
Number of centimetres 2 4 6 8 10 12
inches
1 mark
Conversion graph
10. The graph shows the relationship between miles per hour and kilometres per hour.
80
60
Kilometres
40
per hour
20
0
0 10 20 30 40 50
Miles per hour
Use the graph to write the missing numbers in the sentences below.
2 + ( 16 ÷ 2) + 6 =
1 mark
2 + 16 ÷ 2 + 6 = 4
1 mark
Paddington 07 45 1335
Redruth 12 47
(a) How long is the journey time from Paddington to Redruth on the 07 45 train?
(b) The 1335 train from Paddington takes 4 hours 26 minutes to travel to Redruth.
Cubes
These are the front view, side view and top view of her shape.
Draw the front view, side view and top view of his shape.
2 marks
Largest value
14. (a) When y = 1, which expression below has the largest value?
3+y 10 – y y2
y
3y 2
1 mark
3+y 10 – y y2
y
3y 2
1 mark
1 mark
Temperature
15. The graph shows the temperature in a town between 6am and 2pm on
7th February and 7th August one year.
30 7th
August
20
Temperature
in ºC
10
7th
February
0
6am 8am 10am 12noon 2pm
Time
(a) Estimate as accurately as you can the time when the temperature reached 20°C
on 7th August.
am
1 mark
(b) What was the difference between the temperatures at 12 noon on the two days?
°C
1 mark
(c) On 7th February between 6am and 2pm the temperature dropped.
°C
1 mark
UK population
million
1 mark
1% 5% 20% 63%
1 mark
Halfway, Quadrilateral
1 mark
2 marks
On the same grid, draw a different quadrilateral which has the same area.
Equation
14 n = 98
1 mark
1 mark
Not drawn
k accurately
130 º 85 º
A B
AB is a straight line.
°
k=
2 marks
To get the next term in the sequence, subtract 90 from the term before.
Write the first two terms of the sequence that are less than zero.
,
2 marks
Values
x 0
1 mark
2y + 3 11
1 mark
24th
20th
16th
Position of
the country
12th
in the contest
8th
4th
24th
20th
16th
Position of
the country
12th
in the contest
8th
4th
0 50 100 150
Population of the country (millions)
(a) About how many points did the winning country score?
1 mark
1 mark
million
1 mark
Prisms
Pentagonal prism
Number of
10
vertices
Number of
5
rectangular faces
Triangular prism
Number of
vertices
Number of
rectangular faces
Total number
of faces
1 mark
prism prism
Number of
12
vertices
Number of
6
rectangular faces
Total number
8 10
of faces
3 marks
25. Write numbers in the boxes so that the fractions are in size order.
1 1 3 2
4 7 5
2 marks
2n 4n n ( n + 2)
n2 + 2 2n + 2
1 mark
2n 4n n ( n + 2)
n2 + 2 2n + 2
1 mark
Counters
2 blue,
4 green,
5 red, and
9 yellow counters
3
The probability that it will not be is
4 1 mark
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