A Bit of Everything Edexcel Foundation
A Bit of Everything Edexcel Foundation
This is a collection of questions from all the topics on the revision checklist
Guidance
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Question Topic Video number
2 Ordering Decimals 95
4 Factors 216
9 Recipes 256
10 Coordinates 84
11 Writing Expressions 16
12 Angles in a Triangle 37
13 Angles in a Quadrilateral 33
17 Timetables 320
22 Nets 4
23 Multiplying Terms 18
29 Multiplication 199,200
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30 Division 98
32 Types of Angle 38
34 Estimation 215
35 BODMAS 211
37 Multiples 220
47 Substitution 20
54 Angles in Polygons 32
57 Estimated Mean 55
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60 Currency 214a
69 Factorising 117
71 y = mx + c 191
80 Constructions 72, 78
83 Density 384
84 Pressure 385
87 Circumference 60
88 Views 354
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92 Arc Length 58
93 Area of a Sector 46
98 Rotations 275
99 Congruent Triangles 67
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1. Here are four different digits.
8 1 5 6
(i) Put one digit in each box to make the smallest total.
You may only use each digit once.
(1)
(ii) Write down the total
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(1)
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(1)
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(1)
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3. The temperature, in °C, at midnight at a weather station on 5 days was recorded
..............................
(1)
(b) What is the range of the temperatures?
..............................°C
(1)
3 5 7 9 11 15 24
.............................
(1)
.............................
(1)
.............................
(1)
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5.
.............................
(1)
.............................
(1)
(c) If the input is the same as the output, work out the input.
.............................
(1)
6. Don says
Is Don correct?
You must show your workings.
(2)
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7. Trains leave Bristol
At what time will a train to Cardiff and a train to London next leave Bristol at the
same time?
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(3)
.........................
(1)
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(1)
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9. Jo has a recipe for Bolognese Sauce,
Mushrooms: ................................g
(3)
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10. The points A (-3, 2), B (-1, 4) and D (-1, -3).
ABCD is a kite.
Complete the kite and write down the coordinates of C.
(............ , ............)
(2)
Write down an expression, in terms of s and t, for the number of seats on the
airplane.
....................................
(2)
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12.
.........................⁰
(4)
(a) Find x
.........................⁰
(1)
(b) Find y
.........................⁰
(1)
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14. Miss Jackson asked the 32 students in her tutor group which language they
study.
(4)
.........................
(1)
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16. Complete the table below.
(6)
.........................minutes
(2)
(5)
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18. Here is a route map between four towns.
The distances, in kilometres, between some of the towns are shown on the map.
.................... kilometres
(2)
(b) Complete the distance chart below to show the distances between the towns.
(3)
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19. The table shows the average price of unleaded petrol in England over 5 years.
(2)
(b) Between which two consecutive years did the price increase the most?
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20.
(1)
Label the four boxes in the diagram below, by choosing the correct word from
the list.
(4)
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22. Here are 4 diagrams.
Write down the letter of the diagram which is not a net for a square-based
pyramid.
.........................
(1)
23. Simplify
(a) 8×y×2
.........................
(1)
(b) a×a×a
.........................
(1)
(c) 3×a×c
.........................
(1)
(d) w×5×e
.........................
(1)
(e) 2y × y
.........................
(1)
(f) 3a × 4c
.........................
(1)
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24. 100 people study one language at a college.
.........................
(4)
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25. The table gives information about the income of 200 households in a village.
(2)
26. Magnus flips a fair coin once and rolls an ordinary dice once.
................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................
(2)
(b) Find the probability that Magnus gets a head and a 3.
.........................
(1)
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27.
(a) Simplify 8a + 3c - 5c + 3a
.........................
(2)
(b) Simplify 3a + 2w - 5a - 9w
.........................
(2)
.........................
(2)
3 4 5 6 2 4 3 7 3 6
.........................
(2)
.........................
(2)
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The 11th word has 4 letters.
(c) Tick the box which describes what affect this will have on the mean.
(1)
(d) Tick the box which describes what affect this will have on the median.
(1)
At the end of the payments, he sold the motor scooter for £450.
£............................
(3)
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30. Paul has £10 to buy rulers at 60p each.
..........................
(3)
55 23 48 29 41 47 36
35 40 35 44 34 35
(a) Draw an ordered stem and leaf diagram to show her scores.
(3)
......................
(1)
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32. Here is a trapezium.
..........................
(1)
..........................
(1)
..........................
(1)
..........................
(1)
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34. Work out an estimate for
....................
(3)
(a) (2 + 5)²
.........................
(1)
(b) 5 + 3 x 6
.........................
(1)
(c) 22 − 14 ÷ 2
.........................
(1)
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36. Timothy orders the following items at a restaurant.
(4)
7 9 12 21 23 30 36 45
.............................
(2)
.............................
(2)
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38. Sort all the numbers into the correct boxes.
(3)
3² √100 4² √80
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(2)
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40. (a) Write 60 as a product of its prime factors.
.....................................
(2)
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(2)
.........................
(4)
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42. Work out, as a simplified fraction.
.........................
(2)
.........................
(3)
.........................
(2)
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45. At Frome International train station, 35% of trains were late in a week.
In that week there were 440 trains.
..........................
(3)
£.........................
(4)
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47. v = u + at
.........................
(2)
.........................
(2)
.........................
(2)
The probability the spinner will land on 7 is greater than the probability that the
spinner will land on 8.
(2)
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49. The table shows the charge (£) by plumbers for jobs of different duration (hours).
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(1)
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(c) Draw a line of best fit on the scatter graph.
(1)
(d) Use your line of best fit to estimate the charge for a 4 hour job.
£.........................
(1)
(e) Explain why it may not be appropriate to use your line of best fit to estimate
the charge for a job lasting 12 hours.
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(1)
50. The number of hours of sunshine on a day, across a number of cities is shown
below.
(a) How many more hours of sunshine was there in Norwich than Belfast?
.............................hours
(1)
In Glasgow there was 9 hours of sunshine.
(2)
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51. 62 people took part in a talent show
43 of the people were women.
10 people made it through to the final and the rest were eliminated.
3 men made it through to the final
52.
Work out the distance between the town and the beach.
State your units.
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(3)
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53. Shown below is a right-angled triangle.
.........................cm
(2)
x = .........................⁰
(2)
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Three identical regular pentagons are joined as shown above.
y = .........................⁰
(2)
55.
.........................⁰
(4)
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56. A car travels 240 kilometres in 3 hours 45 minutes
.........................km/h
(3)
..........................seconds
(4)
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58. Here is a Venn diagram.
(b) Work out the probability Jennifer hits the Bullseye at least once.
..........................
(2)
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60. James is going on holiday in New York.
James changes £400 into dollars ($).
(2)
(4)
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62. A fish tank sprung a leak and loses 20% of its water.
There is now 240 litres of water in the fish tank.
How much water was in the fish tank before the leak?
.........................l
(3)
63. A piece of carpet is 240cm long.
Mr Jones cuts it into three pieces in the ratio 1 : 2 : 5
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(3)
64. Peter’s weight decreases from 80kg to 64kg.
.........................%
(2)
..........................
(1)
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66. Expand and simplify (w − 6)(w + 7)
...................................
(2)
67. Solve 4y + 1 = 29 − 2y
y = ...................................
(2)
12 22 32 42 52 ... ...
.........................
(2)
69. Factorise fully
..................................
(2)
70. Factorise x² + 4x − 12
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(2)
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71. A straight line L is shown on the grid.
.........................
(3)
.........................
(2)
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73. Shown below is a conversion to change between kilograms and pounds.
........................pounds
(1)
........................kilograms
(1)
........................pounds
(2)
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74. Factorise x² − 121
.....................................
(2)
Calculate the total amount Sebastian has in the bank at the end of the two
years.
£.........................
(2)
(a) 40000
..........................................
(1)
(b) 5600
..........................................
(1)
(c) 41200000
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(1)
(d) 0.00000008
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(1)
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77. (a) Complete the table of values for y = x³ + 2x2 − 1
(2)
(b) On the grid, draw the graph of y = x³ + 2x2 − 1 for the values of x
−3 ≤ x ≤ 2
(2)
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78. Complete the table of values for
(2)
(2)
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79. In the diagram AB is parallel to CD.
.........................°
Give a reason for your answer.
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(2)
(b) Write down the value of y.
.........................°
Give a reason for your answer.
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(2)
80. Using ruler and compasses, construct the bisector of angle ABC.
(2)
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81. A and B are two points.
Shade the region which contains those points which are both closer to A than to
B, and less than 5cm from B.
(2)
82.
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(3)
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83. What is the volume of a piece of metal that has a mass of 300g and density
of 6g/cm³?
………………..cm³
(2)
84.
..............................
(3)
.........................cm³
(3)
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86. Shown below is a rectangle drawn on a coordinate grid.
Enlarge the rectangle by scale factor 2, using centre of enlargement (−1, 0).
(3)
87. Shown below is a circle with radius 10cm.
.........................cm
(2)
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88. Here are the front elevation and plan view of a solid shape.
(2)
(2)
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89. Shown is the plan of a small field.
Work out the greatest number of chickens Thomas can keep in the field.
.........................
(5)
......................... cm³
(3)
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91. The diagram shows a right-angled triangle.
.........................cm
(3)
.........................m
(2)
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93. Shown is a major sector of a circle.
.........................cm²
(3)
…………………….cm²
(3)
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95. A cone has base diameter 18cm.
The height of the cone is 20cm.
.........................cm³
(3)
96. Given
Work out 2a + b
.........................
(3)
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97.
(2)
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98.
(3)
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99.
For each pair below, state the condition why they are congruent.
(a)
Condition: ...................
(1)
(b)
Condition: ...................
(1)
(c)
Condition: ...................
(1)
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100.
AB = 6cm
BC = 8cm
CE = 6.25cm
DE = 18cm
........................cm
(3)
........................cm
(3)
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101. (a) Complete the table of values for y = x² + x
(2)
(b) On the grid, draw the graph of y = x² + x for the values of x from -3 to 3.
(2)
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102. Solve the simultaneous equations
3x + 5y = 1
2x − 3y = 7
x = ......................... y = ..........................
(4)
103.
v = ..........................
(2)
u = ..........................
(2)
t = ..........................
(2)
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104. A rectangle is shown below.
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................................................................................................................................
(1)
x = ......................cm
(2)
(c) Work out the area of the rectangle.
......................cm²
(2)
105.
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(2)
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106. The table gives information about the dogs in a village
(4)
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107. (a) Simplify
.............................
(1)
(b) Simplify
.............................
(1)
(c) Simplify
.............................
(1)
.............................
(1)
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109. Below is rectangle, ABCD
AD = 5cm
BD = 13cm
.........................cm
(3)
.........................cm
(2)
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111. The diagram shows the position of two people, A and B, who are on their Duke
of Edinburgh expedition.
In the space above, mark the position of person C with a cross (x). Label it C.
(3)
112.
....................cm²
(2)
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113. Nigel measures the time, t seconds, to complete a race as 14.8 seconds correct
to the nearest tenth of a second.
.........................
(2)
(4)
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115. Calculate the value of
.............................................................
(1)
(b) Give your answer to three significant figures.
.........................
(1)
116. Felicity has two boxes of counters, each with an equal ratio of black and white
beads.
.........................
(4)
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