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Revision(Final Term):

Topic: Polygon

1. ABCD is a parallelogram and AED is a right-angled triangle. Find ∠m.

A D
53° m

64°

B C

2. O is the centre of the circle. Form an equation y and solve the equation.

o yo
y

3. The ratio of the angles of a pentagon is 2:1:3:4:5. Find the largest and the smallest
angels.

4. In the given rectangle, find the values of p and q.

68°


5. PQRS is a trapezium in which PS// QR. PQR is an equilateral triangle and ∠RSP = 35°.
Find ∠PRS.
P S

35°

Q R

6. Form an equation in p and solve the equation.

108

100
60°

2p

7. O is the centre of the circle. Form an equation in x and solve the equation.

2x

O
8. The exterior angles of a quadrilateral are (2x - 3)°, (2x + 11)°, (3x - 17)° and (x + 33)°
calculate the value of x and smallest interior angle.

9. In the given ABCD parallelogram, find the values of p and q.

D
C
p0
70
° q0 30
°

100

A
B

10. Form an equation in y and solve the equation.

3y°

2y° 80

11. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon of n sides is 10 right angles. Find n.
Topic: Fraction, Decimal and Approximation
. .
1. Evaluate ( 2.8 + .
)÷ .
and correct to 1 decimal place.
2. Evaluate:
a) 2.45 ÷ 0.51 × (7.5 – 2.6)
b) 5 × 78.5 ÷ ( 0.7 - )
.
c) 16.6 × 10.4 – ( .
)
d) - [ ( - )÷ ] -7

3. Express
a) 0.007684 correct to 2 significant figures.
b) 91.471 correct to 2 decimal place.

4. Express as a single fraction in its lowest terms.

5. Evaluate :
+ ÷
÷ ×

6. Find the exact value of the following :

7. Simplify: ×

×
8. Evaluate : ÷ –

9. Evaluate:
60 - [ 5 × 3 – ( 126 ÷ 6 + 3 × 4 ) ]
Topic: Simple Algebraic Expression
Simplify:
1. a ( b2 + 3c ) –[ b2 ( a - 2c ) – b ( 2ab + 1 )]
2. (a+b)2 - (a-b)2

( )
3. –
4. 2pq+[2p(3r-2q) – 4pq] –q(p-2r)

5. +

6. x(y-3z) – y(z-3x) –z(x-3y)


7. - 6x -2 [-5x +3(2y – 5x)]

Topic: Open Sentences and Equations


1. a) If v = πr²h, find r when h = 35 and v = 770. (Take π = )

b) Given that = 1 find x if y = 1

^
c) If R = , and R=36, m=3,n=2, find the value of k.
d) If S=2πr(r+h), find the value of h when s=440, r=7, π =
e) Given that x = ( ) find e if x = 1, a = 2, b = 3, c = 4, d = 5

2. A girl is 28 years younger than her mother. In 4 years time, the sum of their ages will
be 42. How old is the mother and the daughter now?

3. When a number is divided by 4 and 3 is subtracted from the quotient, the result is 4.
What is the number?

4. Robin bought a certain number of mangoes at 20 cents each and he had $7 left.If he
bought the same number of oranges at 60 cents each instead of the mangoes, he
would be short of $1. How many mangoes did he buy?

5. Solve :
a) (2-a) - (a+1) =
b) 2(3 - 2x) - (1 + x) = 13 - 11x
c) 4(1.2a -1) = 3.9a + 1.3
d) 7 - (p - 5) = (p + 1)

( ) ( )
e) – =1

( )
f) – =0

6. There are 4 times 50-cent coins as there are one dollar coins in a box. If the total
value of the money in the box is $177, find the total number of coins in the box?

7. The sum of two numbers is 3 and their difference is 7. Find the numbers.

8. An adult ticket to an exhibition cost $5 while a child’s ticket cost $2. If the number of
children going to the exhibition was 3 more than the number of adults and a total
amount of $20 was spent on the tickets, find the number of adults going to the
exhibition.

9. A man mixes 5 kg of grade B coffee powder with 4 kg of grade A coffee powder. The
grade A coffee powder costs $ 4.50 per kg more than the grade B coffee powder. If the
cost of the mixture is $16 per kg, find the price of 1 kg of grade B coffee powder.

10. The sum of two consecutive even numbers is 86. Find the product of these two
numbers.

11. Divide 204 dollars among three brothers Mahdi,Tanvir and Razin so that Mahdi gets 4
times as much as Tanvir, Razin gets 1 times as much as Mahdi. How much does each
brother get?

Topic: Laws of Indices


1. Simplify and express your answer in index form.

a) 215 × 8-4
b)

c)

d) ( )-2
e)

/
f)

g)

h) ( )

i) (7b)-3

( )
j) ×

Topic: Factorization
2. Factor the following expressions :
a) 14x2 - 23 x + 8
b) 12x2 - x – 35
c) 8 - 18x - 5x2
d) 2x2 + 9x – 18
e) 3x2 + 11x + 10
f) 15ax - 2by + 10bx – 3ay
g) a2 – 21a + 90
h) 8p³xm³ – 20px²m +32pxm
i) 4x2- 17x + 15

j) 6x2 - 13x + 6

k) 36b2 – 4a2

l) 21y2 – 57y - 18

m) b2 - 5b - 24

Topic: Expanding Products with Identity


1. Expand:
a) -15( 3y – 2x + 4z)
b) ( ) [using algebraic identity]
c) (4a-7b)2 [ using algebraic identity]
d) (2x+y) (x-2y-3z)
Topic: Rate, Ratio and Percentages

1. The monthly rent of a stall is decreased in the ratio 5 : 3. As a result, the stall holder
saves $ 30 a month. Find the original rent.

2. The ratio of the length of a rectangle to its breadth is 7 : 8. If the perimeter of the
rectangle is 120 cm, find the area of the rectangle?

3. It takes 6 men to do a job in 15 hours. How many men are needed to do the same job
in 9 hours?

4. A man travelled for 90 mins from town A to town B at an average speed of 18 km/h.
Then he travelled 6 km from town B to town C in 42 mins.
(a) Find the distance he travelled from town A to town B.
(b) Find his average speed from town A to town C

5. Two students A and B stood for election for the post of House Captain. A received
75% of the votes cast and secured a majority of 30 votes. That is, 30 votes more than
B. How many students voted?

6. A motorist travelled from town P to town Q at an average speed of 80 km/h, After


travelling 1/4 of the journey in 50 min, he continued to travel another 150 km to
reach town Q. Find his average speed for second part of the journey.

7. The price of a watch is increased by 15% to $230. What was the original price?

8. If P : Q = 2 : 3 and Q : R = 4 : 5. Find, A : B : C.

9. 4 men can unload 150 kg of goods in 6 hours. How many men are needed to unload
450 kg of goods in job in 4 hours?

Topic: Financial Transactions

1. The cost price of a television is $ 50000. The company allows the buyer to pay by
monthly instalments at a discount of 15%. If the buyer chooses to pay 30 monthly
instalments, how much will he have to pay each month?
2. Find the principal which amounts, at simple interest to $72 in 4 years at 2% per
annum.

3. A man whose salary is $2600 a month receives an increment of 8%. Find his new
monthly salary.

4. A shopkeeper buys an article for $25 and sells it for $40. Find his profit
percentage.

5. Simon spends 70% of her income and saves $270 a month. Tarek saves $390

which is 30% of his monthly income. Who earns more and by how much?

6. What is the compound interest on $3500 for 2 years at 10% per annum
compounded yearly?

7. A bank pays simple interest at a rate of 5.5% per annum. How much simple
interest will I get after 15 months if I have $ 550 in the bank?

8. A borrower had his rate of interest per annum reduced from 6 % to 6% and so
paid $ 88 less in simple interest in a year. Calculate

a) the sum of money he borrowed and

b)the interest he would have paid at 7 % per annum

9. A discount of 10% was given for a article. Calculate the discount if it was sold for
$540?

10. A bank pays simple interest at a rate of 12.5% per annum. How much money will
a man have in the bank if he will receive $ 650 as interest in 2 years?

Topic: Area and Perimeter


1. The length of a rectangle is thrice its width. If the length is reduced by 5 cm and the
width is increased by 3 cm,the length will only be twice the width. Find the length and
breadth of the original rectangle.

1. Find the number of tiles , each measuring 21 cm by 20 cm, that are required to cover
a floor, 9.6 m long and 2.1 m wide .
2. A rectangle has a length 4 cm greater than the width. If the perimeter is 40 cm, find
the width and the length.

3. Find the perimeter of a rectangle if its area is 60 cm2 and its width is 12 cm.

4. ABCD is a rectangle. Given that (length) AB = (3x -11) cm, (Width) BC = (2x + 8) cm
and that the perimeter of the rectangle is 84 cm, find the value of x.

5. The radii of the two circles are 8 cm and 6cm. Taking π to be 22/7, calculate the
shaded area.

6. The diameter of a bicycle wheel is 50 cm How far will the bicycle travel in 25 turns of
the wheel? (Take ∏=3.142)

7. Convert:
a) 3.5 cm2 in m2
b) 4.2 km2 in hectare

8. A solid copper cylinder of diameter 7 cm is 14 cm long. It is melted and recast into a


length of wire of diameter 0.3 cm. Find the length of the wire.

9. A rectangular block measures 20 cm by 12 cm by 4 cm.


a) Calculate the total surface area of the block.
b) Calculate the number of cubes which can be made from the block if each
edge of a cube measures 2 cm.

10. A path, 4m wide surrounds a rectangular garden, 40 m long and 15 m wide.


Find the area of the path.
Topic: Volume, Surface Area and Density
1. A piece of glass measuring 30 cm by 15 cm is 1.35 cm thick. Find its mass to the nearest
gram if the density of glass is 2.5 g/cm3.

2. A plastic cube of side 9 cm is melted down and remade into a cuboid with a square base
of side 18 cm. Calculate the height of the new cuboid.

3. A rectangular solid block 3 cm thick weighs 1560 g. If the density of the block is 6.5
g/cm3, find the length of the block if it is 8 cm wide.

4. The curved surface area of a solid cylinder is 1760 cm2 and its height is 20 cm. Find the
circumference and area of a base of the cylinder.
5. A rectangular hole 3 cm by 4 cm is cut through a cylinder whose base radius is 10 cm
and whose height is 14 cm. Find the volume of the remaining solid.

6. Convert: 11340 mm3 in cm3

7. A solid copper cylinder of diameter 7 cm is 14 cm long. It is melted and recast into a


length of wire of diameter 0.3 cm. Taking π to be , find the length of the wire.

8. Find the total surface area of a cube whose volume is 64 m3.

9. A rectangular piece of metal, 4 cm thick, weighs 1040 g. If the density of the


metal is 6.5 g/cm3,find the length of the metal if it is 2 cm wide.

10. The circumference of a base of a solid cylinder is 44 cm and its height is 8 cm.
Find a) the curved surface area
2. the total surface area of the cylinder

11. A cylindrical tank of radius 7 m and height 10 m is filled with water to a height
of 7 m. Taking π to be , find the volume of the cylinder which is not occupied by
water.
Topic: Similarities and Congruence
1. The two figures are similar. Find the unknown sides.

4
y
x
6
3
x 9

2. In the diagram, PQ ll RS,, PT = 3 cm, TS = 5 cm, QT = 2.5 cm. Find


a) PQ : RS
b) the length of RT

P Q

R S

3. Triangles ABC and CBD are congruent. Find the values of x,y,z
A

70°
B
70°

x
3.6

z
D 40° C
°

5.3
4. WXYZ and EFGH are similar.
a) Name the pairs of corresponding angles
b) Find p and q

Z G
55°
W 140°
p
E

q H
X Y

5. In the diagram, PS = 5 cm, ST = 15 cm, Find


a) PQ : PR R
b) UV : PV
T

Q V
S

U
P

Topic: Symmetries and Nets of Solid

1. Write down the no of faces, edges and vertices of –


a) cuboid b) cone c) sphere
d) square-based pyramid e)triangular prism,

2. Write down the no of lines of symmetry and order of rotational symmetry of-

a) rhombus b) parallelogram c) hexagon


d) trapezium e)equilateral triangle.

3. Draw lines of symmetry for each of the figure:

4. Draw a net for the following shapes:


a) Cube b) Cylinder c) Cone

b) d) square-based
based pyramid e)Triangular prism

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