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Name: __________________

Year 9

End of Year Assessment Revision Resource


Part 1: Topics & Sparx Clips
Part 2: Practice Questions
Topics & Sparx Clips
Topic Strand Sparx clips
Place value & Number
Number U922, U600, U435, U947, U742, U548
Properties

U417, U478, M462, U735, U127, U293,


Decimals Number
U453, U868, U976

U480, U298, U731, U965, U225, U657,


Estimation and Rounding Number
U587, U108, U301

Indices Powers & Roots Number U851, U235, U694, U985, U772, U299

Factors, Multiples & Primes Number U211, U751, U529, U236, U739, U250

Ratio, Proportion U687, M543, U577, U595, U176, U257,


Ratio
& Rates of Change U921, U753

U704, U646, U888, U746, U594, M701,


FDP Number
U550

U736, U692, U793, U475, U224, U544,


Fractions Number
U538, U881, U916, U163

U554, U349, U773, U671, U286, U278,


Percentages Number
U533

Ratio, Proportion U721, U610, U357, U640, U407, U364,


Proportion
& Rates of Change U138, U238

Notation Algebra M795, U613, M830

U105, U622, U103, U437, U685, U457,


Simplifying & Index Laws Algebra
U824

Expanding & Factorising Algebra U179, U365, U768, U178, U963

Expressions & Substitution Algebra M175, M428, U201, U585, U144

U755, U325, U585, U144, U870, U599,


Linear Equations Algebra
U505

Linear Inequalities Algebra U759, U509, U738, U145

M635, U351, U889, U993, U945, U424,


Geometry &
Perimeter & Area U265, U970, U575, U226, U934, U343,
Measure
U904, U102, U497, M515, U388, U248
Geometry &
Pythagoras U851, U385, U541
Measure

Geometry &
Properties of shapes U789, U849, U121, U719, U628
Measure

Geometry & U447, U390, U730, U628, U732, U329,


Angle facts
Measure M985, U427

Geometry &
Parallel lines U826, U655
Measure

Geometry &
Circles U767, U604, U950, U221, U373
Measure

Geometry & U786, U174, U915, U484, U116, U617,


Volume
Measure U350, U543, U468

Geometry & U929, U259, U464, U761, U781, U523,


Surface Area
Measure U893, U334, U561

U213, U530, M381, M241, U498, U978,


Sequences Algebra
U680, U958

Geometry &
Basic vectors U196, U903, U564, U632, U660
Measure

Geometry &
Plans and Elevatios U743
Measure
Practice Questions

Q1.
Fill in a negative number to make the inequality correct.

[1 mark]

Q2.
Look at the diagram.

It shows how to change metres into centimetres and millimetres.

(a) Change 5 metres into centimetres.

Answer _______________________________ centimetres


[1 mark]

(b) Change 9 centimetres into millimetres.

Answer _______________________________ millimetres


[1 mark]

(c) Change 8000 millimetres into metres.

Answer __________________________________ metres


[1 mark]
Q3.
n is an integer.

5 < 2n ≤ 20

Write down all the possible values of n.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[3 marks]

Q4.
Work out 8.3 × 6

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]

Q5.
(a) Factorise

Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]

(b) Factorise x2 + 8x
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q6.
Work out

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________
[3 marks]
Q7. CALCULATOR ALLOWED
The cuboid container below holds 12 litres of water when full.

One litre is 1000 cm3

The inside length and width of the cuboid are 40 cm and 20 cm.

What is the inside height of the cuboid?

Not drawn accurately

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Height = _________________ cm
[2 marks]

Q8.
In a quiz, Ravi answered 24 out of 40 questions correctly.

What percentage of the questions did he answer correctly?

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer ________________________________________%
[1 mark]
Q9.
Here is part of a newspaper report about wildlife in a country in Africa.

The number of gorillas has fallen by 70% in the last ten years.
Only about 5000 gorillas are left.

About how many gorillas were there in this country ten years earlier?

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]

Q10.

Work out

Give your answer as a mixed number.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[3 marks]
Q11.
The diagram shows a kite.

The side lengths are in centimetres.

Not drawn
accurately

(a) When n = 9, what is the perimeter of the kite?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer ______________________________________ cm
[1 mark]

(b) When the perimeter of the kite is 100 cm, what is the value of n?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

n = _________________________________________
[2 marks]

Q12.
Write numbers in the boxes so that the fractions are in size order.

[2 marks]
Q13.
(a) Look at this information about recycling:

25 large plastic bottles can be recycled to make 1 fleece jacket.

Write the missing number in this sentence.

200 large plastic bottles can be recycled to make ________________ fleece


jackets.
[1 mark]

(b) In a survey, 9 out of 10 people said they would like to recycle more.

What percentage of people said they would like to recycle more?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _______________________________________ %
[1 mark]

Q14. CALCULATOR ALLOWED


A meal in a restaurant costs the same for each person.

For 11 people the total cost is £253

What is the total cost for 12 people?

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

£ _______________________________________
[2 marks]

Q15.
Simplify the ratio 18 : 15

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q16.
(a) Write the missing numbers in the sentences below.

2735 rounded to the nearest hundred is _________________


[1 mark]

2735 rounded to the nearest thousand is _________________


[1 mark]

(b) Give an example of what the missing number could be in the sentence below.

_________________ rounded to the nearest ten is 800


[1 mark]

Q17.
(a) Use £1 = 9.60 francs to work out how much 45p is in francs.

You must show your working.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

45p = _________________ francs


[2 marks]

(b) Use 240 pesetas = £1 to work out how much 408 pesetas is in pounds.

You must show your working.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

408 pesetas = £ _________________


[2 marks]

(c) Use £1 = 9.60 francs and £1 = 240 pesetas to work out how much 1 franc is in
pesetas.

You must show your working.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

1 franc = _________________ pesetas


[2 marks]
Q18.
Work out the values of m and n

58 × 54 = 5𝑚

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

m = _________________________________________
[1 mark]

= 5𝑛

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

n = _________________________________________
[1 mark]

Q19. CALCULATOR ALLOWED


The price of a coat is £65

In a sale the price is reduced by 15%

What is the sale price of the coat?

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

£ _________________________________________
[2 marks]
Q20.
P and Q are vertices of a regular polygon.

The exterior angle at Q is 30°

How many sides does the polygon have?

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]

Q21.
70 written as the product of prime factors is 2×5×7

(a) Write 84 as the product of prime factors.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]

(b) Work out the highest common factor (HCF) of 84 and 70

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]

(c) Work out the least common multiple (LCM) of 84 and 70

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q22.

Which is bigger?

Give a reason for your answer.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________
[2 marks]

Q23.
Round these numbers to one decimal place.

One has been done for you.

To nearest one
Number
decimal place

12.72 12.7

10.16

672.09

24.81
[2 marks]
Q24.
(a) Share £35 in the ratio 4 : 1

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

£ _________________ : £ _________________
[2 marks]

(b) Two friends share some money in the ratio 7 : 2

What fraction of the money does the first friend receive?

Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]

(c) Harry and Sunil each have the same amount of money.

Harry wants Sunil to have £5 more than him.

How much should he give to Sunil?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

£________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q25.
Here is an equation.

𝑥 𝑦 = 64

Give four different pairs of values that satisfy this equation.

First pair x = ________ y = ________

Second pair x = ________ y = ________

Third pair x = ________ y = ________

Fourth pair x = ________ y = ________


[3 marks]

Q26.
Dan says:

‘All factors of 70 are even numbers.’

Is he correct?

Tick (✓) Yes or No.

Yes No

Explain your answer.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q27.

(a) The diagram shows a rhombus.

One angle is 46°

Calculate the size of the angle marked m

You must show your working.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer ________________________________________°
[2 marks]

Q28.
Multiply out these expressions.

Write your answers as simply as possible.

5(x + 2) + 3(7 + x)

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________
[2 marks]

(x + 2)(x + 5)

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________
[2 marks]
Q29.
Solve this equation.
2𝑛 + 5
= 11
3

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

n = _________________________________________
[2 marks]

Q30. CALCULATOR ALLOWED


This door wedge is the shape of a prism.

(a) The shaded face of the door wedge is a trapezium.

Calculate the area of the shaded face.

You must show your working.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _______________________________________ cm2


[2 marks]

(b) Calculate the volume of the door wedge.

You must show your working.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
Answer _______________________________________ cm3
[1 mark]
Q31.
The triangle lies between two parallel lines.

Work out the value of x.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer __________________________________ degrees


[2 marks]

Q32.
Calculate 57.3 × 2.1

You must show your working.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
Q33.
(a) The square and the rectangle below have the same area.

Work out the value of y

y = ______________________________________ cm
[1 mark]

(b) The triangle and the rectangle below have the same area.

Work out the value of w

You must show your working.

w = ______________________________________ cm
[2 marks]
Q34. CALCULATOR ALLOWED
The diagram shows parts of two circles, sector A and sector B

(a) Which sector has the bigger area?

You must show your working to explain your answer.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
[2 marks]

(b) The perimeter of a sector is made from two straight lines and an arc.

Which sector has the bigger perimeter?

You must show your working to explain your answer.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
[2 marks]
Q35.
(a) Factorise x2 + 7x + 10
___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]

(b) Factorise x2 − 25
___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]

Q36. CALCULATOR ALLOWED


The diagram shows a plan of Luke’s new lawn.

The lawn is a circle with radius 3 m.

Work out the area of the lawn.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer ______________________________________ m2
[2 marks]
Q37. CALCULATOR ALLOWED
Look at this triangle.

Not drawn accurately

Work out length AC.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

AC = _________________ cm
[2 marks]
Answers

Any number a such that −3 < a < 0

1 e.g. −1, −2, −1.5

(a) 500
1

(b) 90
1
2
(c) 8
1

3 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

4 49.8

(a) 5(2x − 3)
B1
5
(b) x(x + 8)

6 or equivalent

15
7
60
8
Integer value between 16 500 and 17 000
9

10
(a) 40

11
(b) 24

2 2 3

or
12 3 2 3

or

2 3 3

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(a) 8

13
(b) 90

£ 276
14
6:5
15
(a) 2700

3000
16
(b) A value greater than or equal to 795 but less than 805

(a) For 2m indicates the correct amount, eg:

• 4.32

(b) For 2m indicates the correct amount with no evidence of an


17 incorrect method, eg:

• 1.70

(c) For 2m indicates 25

12

18 4

£ 55.25
19

20 12

(a) 2×2×3×7

21 (b) 14
B1
(c) 420

22 bigger as is 8

To nearest one
number
decimal place
12.72 12.7
23 10.16 10.2
672.09 672.1
24.81 24.8

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(a) 35 ÷ (4 + 1)
M1

28 : 7
24

(b)
B1
(c) 2.50
Four different correct pairs of values for x and y
eg

• x = 64 y=1
x=8 y=2
x=4 y=3
x=2 y=6
25
• x= y = –1

x = 4096 y=
x = √8 y=4
x = –8 y=2

No and gives a correct explanation that shows at least one odd factor
26
134
27
8x + 31
28
14
29
(a) For 2m indicates value is 10.625 rounded or truncated to 1 or more
decimal places, eg:

• 10.625

• 10.62

• 10.6
30 (b) Indicates value is 37.1875 rounded or truncated to 1 or more decimal
places, eg:

• 37.1875

• 37.19

• 37.2

31 105

120.33
32

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(a) 8
33 1
(b) 3
(a) B, and a correct explanation

eg

• 3.2π > 3.125π

• A is 9.8(...), B is over 10
34 • A is 125π ÷ 40 but B is 128π ÷ 40

(b) A, and a correct explanation

eg

• 13.92699... > 13.02654...

(a) (x + 2)(x + 5)
Either order

35
(b) (x + 5)(x − 5)
Either order

28.(…) or 9π
36
14.4(…), or 4√13, or √208
37

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