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Prediction Paper - Calculator Paper 2

This document contains 22 math problems involving calculations, geometry, data representation, and other concepts. Some key details include: - Problem 1 asks students to calculate the area of a right-angled triangle. - Problem 9 involves interpreting a bar chart to determine which month had sales twice as high as March. - Problem 16 requires students to write missing measurements for a set of proportionate vases.

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Prediction Paper - Calculator Paper 2

This document contains 22 math problems involving calculations, geometry, data representation, and other concepts. Some key details include: - Problem 1 asks students to calculate the area of a right-angled triangle. - Problem 9 involves interpreting a bar chart to determine which month had sales twice as high as March. - Problem 16 requires students to write missing measurements for a set of proportionate vases.

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2024

For May/June 2024


2

1 Calculate the area of the right-angled triangle.

Not drawn
to scale 10cm
4cm

9cm

………………cm2 [1]

5
2 Laila has of a pizza.
8

She cuts her pizza into 10 equal slices.

What fraction of the whole pizza is each newly cut slice?

……………… [1]

3 Draw a ring around the number which is the same as 7 hundreds and 49 thousandths.

1270.4090 701.490 749.049 749.0409 777.490

[1]

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4 Susan collects sets of data from teams in her university.

W Number of games played


X Number of games won
Y Total score
Z Number of games lost

Susan wants to find out the scores of teams obtained in total number of games.

(a) Draw a ring around the two sets of data that are most useful.

W X Y Z
[1]

(b) Tick () the most suitable diagram to present the data.

waffle diagram
pie chart
scatter graph
line graph
bar chart
[1]

5 Complete the table of equivalent values.

Fraction Decimal Percentage

1
25%
4

0.75

89%

[2]

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4

6 Here are some letters drawn on a squared paper.

BGOF
No lines of Exactly 1 line of Infinite lines of
symmetry symmetry symmetry

[1]

7 Here are three number cards.

10 100 1000

Use two of the cards to complete the number sentence.

16.815 ÷ x = 168.15

[1]

8 Here are some words.

centre radius diameter circumference

Use some of these words to complete the sentences.

(a) The distance around the boundary of a circle is called the ……………………...
[1]

(b) The distance from the ……………………... of a circle to any point of the
boundary is called the ……………………...
[1]

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9 The pet shop owner asks the manager,

How many pets are


sold per month?

The manager shows the information in a bar chart.

In which month the sale is twice as much as March? ………………….

Explain how the graph shows this.

………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………[1]

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10 Complete this statement.

3 : 27 is equivalent to …… : 9
[1]

11 (a) Calculate 25% of $80.

$ ………….. [1]

(b) Increase 60 kg by 15%.

…………..kg [1]

12 Tick () all the statements that are true.

3
A container with a capacity of litre can hold a volume of 1 litre.
4

A container with a capacity of 1 litre can hold a volume of 1 litre.

3
A container with a capacity of 1 litre can hold a volume of Litre.
4

[1]

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13 Draw a set of points that is exactly 7 cm from point P.

[1]

14 Lara and Dolly are counting in a sequence.


Lara counts forwards from 22 in steps of 7.
Dolly counts backwards from 22 in steps of 7.

Tick () all the statements that are true.

The first negative number Dolly says is –13.

An even number in the sequence always follows and odd number.

Lara says the number 71.

The first three digit number Lara says is 113.

Dolly says –76.

[2]

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15 Amanda rolls a dice and records the outcomes.

She records even numbers.


She records prime numbers.

Explain why these outcomes are not mutually exclusive.

………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………[1]

16 Rania has a set of vases.

The vases are all in proportion to each other.


Not drawn
to scale

cm cm 9 cm

7 cm 5 cm 3 cm

Write the missing measurements in the boxes.


[2]

17 Ranbir makes egg noodles for the school canteen.

The table shows he uses 500 g packet of noodles and 8 eggs for 24 students.

Complete the table for other number of students.

Noodles (g) Eggs Number of students

500 8 24

1500

[2]
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18 Here is a shape drawn on a grid of squares.

Draw the reflection of the shape in the mirror line.

mirror line

[1]

19 Waqas notes down the number of wickets he takes each time he plays cricket.

Here are the results.

5 1 6 2 3 1 1 0 5

(a) Write down the mode.

………………[1]

(b) Work out the mean.

………………[1]

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20 Here is a triangle with side length L cm.

L L

The perimeter, P cm, can be written as

P=L+L+L

(a) Calculate the value of P when L is 17 cm.

P = ……………… cm [1]

(b) Calculate the value of L when P is 93 cm.

L = ……………… cm [1]

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21 Kevin has identical tiles in the shape of an isosceles triangle.

Not drawn 50o


to scale

He arranges two of the tiles to make this parallelogram.

Not drawn
to scale

Work out the size of the larger angle in the parallelogram.

Show your working.

………………o [2]

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22 The value of cars in a used car garage are recorded below.

The scatter graph shows this information

Another car arrives at the garage.

It is 4 years old and worth £5000.

(a) Show the above information on the scatter graph.


[1]

(b) How much is the most expensive car for?

……………… [1]

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23 (a) Part of the net of a cuboid is shown below.

Complete the net of the cuboid on the grid above. [1]

(b) Sherley has drawn the net of a cube.

Explain why this is not a correct net.

………………………………………………………………………………...
…………………………………………………………………………..…[1]

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24 (a) Here are three symbols.

+ x x

Write down the correct symbols to make the statement true.

6 (5 4 3 ) = 102

[1]
(b) Insert one pair of brackets to make the calculation correct.

8 + 6 x 2 + 3 – 4 = 34

[1]

25 Patrick thinks of a square number.

He multiplies the square number by 5.

He gets a cube number.

Write down the square number.

……………… [1]

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26 Here is the net of a cube.

Not drawn
to scale

The surface area of the cube is 96cm2.

What is the length of one edge of the cube?

Show your working.

……………… [2]

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