Question Bank 1
Question Bank 1
Question Bank 1
8, 41, 79, 97, 356, 399, 512, 576, 674, 961, 1024
List down:
a) The prime numbers
1, 32, 50, 76, 125, 143, 196, 211, 220, 343, 400, 712, 999
List down:
a) The prime numbers
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9) Calculate
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a) Write down the first 8 digits on your calculator display
b) Round your answer in (a) to
i) 4 significant figures
ii) 2 significant figures
iii) 1 significant figure
iv) 6 decimal places
v) 4 decimal place
10) Express
a) 248475 to 3 significant figures
b) 0.00819273 to 2 significant figures
c) 2578 to 1 significant figure
d) 2517.936042 to 2 decimal places
e) 14.2903901 to 4 decimal places
11) The product of prime factors of two numbers 𝐴 and 𝐵 are given below
𝐴 = 2 × 5 × 11 × 17
𝐵 = 2 × 3 × 11 × 13 × 17
12) A number has exactly eight factors. Two of the factors are 4 and 6. What is the number?
13) A rectangular piece of tin plate measuring 360cm by 280cm is cut exactly into identical
squares of the largest possible length. Find
14) Find the largest whole number that will divide 77, 110 and 242 exactly
15) Find the greatest 3-digit number that is divisible by 15, 20 and 24
18) Find the smallest value of 𝑟 such that 600𝑟 is both a perfect square and a perfect cube
19) Find the smallest positive value of 𝑥 such that √500𝑥 and √500𝑥 are whole numbers
20) A number has exactly 12 factors. Three of them are 3, 4 and 5. What are the remaining nine
factors of the number? [3]
21) Alex, Bob and Charlie are regular customers at a café. They first met on 17 th December 2022.
Given that Alex, Bob and Charlie visits the café every 4, 6 and 15 days respectively, on what
date do they next meet?
First number: 3 × 5 × 7 × 13
Second number: 2 × 3 × 5 × 7 × 11
Hence,
b) find the 2 numbers
c) find the value of 𝑦 such that the is a perfect square
d) Find the smallest positive integer that is divisible by the First and Second number
23) Factorise
a) 3(2 + 5𝑥) = 4𝑥 + 9
b) −11(6 − 2𝑥) = 13(−3𝑥 − 8)
c) −8(𝑥 − 2) − 13(3 + 𝑥) = 47
d) 6(𝑥 + 1) − (−5 + 3𝑥) = 15
e) −(3 − 2𝑥) − (−5𝑥 + 8) = 27
25) Three students, 𝐴, 𝐵 and 𝐶 compare the number of marbles they each have. Student 𝐴 has
24 more marbles than Student 𝐵. Student 𝐶 has 3 marbles less than Student 𝐴.
a) 8 + 20 − 9 ÷ 3 + 4 × 7
b) −11 − 17 × 6 + 15 ÷ (−3) + 4
c) 18 − (−4) + 12 ÷ (−2) × 4 + 6
a) + −
b) − +
c) − − −