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The document contains a full syllabus test with 78 questions covering various mathematical concepts, including algebra, geometry, probability, and data interpretation. Each question requires the student to solve problems or select correct answers based on given scenarios. The test assesses a wide range of skills, from basic arithmetic to understanding shapes and patterns.

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Full syllabus test

78 marks from 78 questions


Question 1

Boxes of pens are stacked in the storeroom.

Each box contains r pens.

How many pens are there altogether?

Question 2
3q − p + 10 – 9t
What is the coefficient of t?

Question 3

If a = 7,
then:

5a
=

Question 4

There are 2p + 5 counters in the picture.


If p = 17, how many counters are there altogether?
Total number of counters =

Question 5

7a + 3 a
=
Question 6

Fill in the missing term:

mn
= 5mn
+

Question 7

4(a + 5) a
= +

Question 8

2(6d + 9) d
= +

Question 9

Select all equations that represent this diagram.

a. 3x + 5 = 12
b. 3x + 6 = 12
c. 3(x + 2) = 12
d. 3x + 2 = 12
Question 10

The perimeter of this shape is 18 cm.


Select the equation that represents this fact.

a. 3 = 5x – 5
b. 5x – 2 = 18
c. 5x – 8 = 10
d. 3x = 18

Question 11

The solution to p < 8 shown on a number


line is:

a.

b.

Question 12
This number line shows an inequality:

Expressed algebraically using x, this inequality is:

x<
a.
7

x<
b.
11

c. x>7
Question 13

152° + 79° + 63° = 294°


So angle C = 360° − °

Question 14

This shape is a kite. Find the size of angle a.


a= °

Question 15

The value of w
is .
Question 16

ST is a straight line and so is UV.


What is the size of the marked angle?
°

Question 17

This angle was measured as 60°.

What mistake was made?

a. The wrong scale was read.


b. The base of the protractor is not along the angle arm.
c. The centre of the protractor is in the wrong place.
Question 18

This angle measures:

a. 75°
b. 85°
c. 105°
d. 115°

Question 19

Which of the following symbols would you put in the blue box to make the above statement true?
a. >
b. =
c. <

Question 20

Which fraction is the largest?

a.

b.

c.

d.
Question 21

4 2
3 + 6
5 3

Which sum will give an estimate that is higher than the answer to the above calculation?
a. 3 + 7
b. 3 + 6
c. 4 + 6
d. 4 + 7

Question 22
Complete this equation.

6 +
= 10
3

Question 23

Half of is . Use this fact to find half of 10 .

Question 24

( )2
=

Question 25

Work out ÷ .

Question 26
Divide by .
Write your answer as a mixed numeral.
Question 27
Use an equivalent fraction to complete this multiplication.

3
× 400
5

3 6
=
5 10

400 ÷ 10 × 6 = ×6=

Question 28
Break the fraction into factors to complete the multiplication.

1 1 1
× 420 = × × 420
6 2 3

420 ÷ 2 = 210
210 ÷ =

Question 29

This shape has a rotational symmetry of order

Question 30
Which of these shapes has all angles the same and 4 lines of symmetry?

a. Equilateral triangle
b. Regular octagon
c. Square
d. Rhombus
Question 31

Because this polygon has 12 sides, it is called:

a. a dozen-gon

b. a decagon

c. a dodecagon

d. irregular

Question 32

Jeong and Rajinder used a piece of rope to mark out a circle with a diameter of 5 m.
How long was the piece of rope?
m

Question 33

Triangle QRS is congruent to triangle KLM.


This means that side QR = side
Question 34

A piece of paper is folded as shown above and a shape is cut through all three layers.
Which image below shows the arrangement of the congruent holes when the paper is opened?

a. b.

c.

Question 35

Which view of the 3D shape is shown by the direction of arrow A?

a. Plan
b. Front elevation
c. Side elevation
Question 36
Which of these 3D objects is a pyramid?

a. b. c.

Question 37
What is the next term?
22, 17, 12, 7, 2,

Question 38
5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, ...
What would be the 21st term in this sequence?

Question 39
These patterns are made using matchsticks.

How many matchsticks will be needed to build pattern 6?


Question 40
This sequence of patterns is made from tiles.

Select the term-to-term rule for this sequence of patterns.


a. add 1
b. add 2
c. add 3
d. add 4

Question 41
The table shows values for the number of V shapes and the number of matches.

Number of V shapes 1 2 3

Number of matches 2 4 6

Complete the position-to-term rule.


Term = × position number

Question 42
3, 6, 9 ...
Complete the table of values for this number pattern.

Position (p) 1 2 3 4

Term (t) 3

Question 43
If 1 maps to –2 and 7 maps to 4, find the number that 11 maps to.
11 maps to
Question 44

Using the same mapping as in the diagram, what number would 12 map to?
12 maps to

Question 45
Which of these is a ratio in its simplest form?

a. 5 : 45

b. 24 : 8

c. 12 : 32

d. 1:3

Question 46
A bread recipe requires:

500 g flour
7 g yeast
5 ml olive oil
300 ml water
pinch of salt

Select all the comparisons that can be written as a ratio.


a. Flour : yeast
b. Olive oil : water
c. Water: flour
d. Olive oil : yeast

Question 47
A box contains 36 chocolates. Abella and Lola divide them in the ratio of 3 : 1.
Who gets the most chocolates?
a. Abella
b. Lola
c. They get the same number.
Question 48
Divide 18 litres in the ratio 3 : 5.
What will be the smaller amount?
litres

Question 49
A bag of fruit in the supermarket contains 4 oranges and 9 apples.
You buy enough bags to get 32 oranges.
How many apples will you get?
apples

Question 50
Each bag contains 5 red counters and 11 blue counters.
7 bags are opened. The counters are put together in a pile.
How many more blue counters are there than red counters?

Question 51

Lee collected data about a radio station and showed his findings on
this graph.

If you tuned into this station, what is the chance of the first item you heard
being music?

a. Certain
b. Likely
c. Unlikely
d. Impossible
Question 52
Select the list that puts these bags in order from lowest to highest chance of having a blue marble
drawn out.

a. 4, 3, 2, 1
b. 2, 3, 4, 1
c. 1, 4, 3, 2
d. 2, 1, 3, 4

Question 53
A number is chosen from this list:

7 11 16 24 25 26 36 43 64 100

Two possible outcomes are:

An odd number A square number

Which number would make both outcomes true?

Question 54
In a bag of marbles, 30% are red and 10% are blue.
What is the chance of randomly picking a marble that is either red or blue?
%

Question 55
A bag contains 5 cent, 10 cent and 50 cent coins. A coin is taken from the bag, the amount is
recorded and then it is returned. This is done 90 times.
The results of the experiment are:

Outcome 5 cent 10 cent 50 cent

Frequency 32 18 ?

How many times was a 50 cent coin selected in the experiment?


times
Question 56
Raj tossed a coin 38 times and recorded if it was heads or tails. He recorded it landed tails up 19
times.
Calculate the estimate of the probability that the coin will land tails up. Give your answer as a
simplified fraction.

Question 57

Complete the statement:

3 cm2
mm2
=

Question 58
A square metre was cut out of paper. The square was then folded and cut in half.
What is the area of each half of the shape in cm2?
cm2

Question 59

Farmer McDonald's farm has an area of 0.05 km2. This area could also be written
as:

a. 5 ha

b. 50 ha

c. 50 000 m2

d. 500 000 m2

Be sure to select all correct answers.

Question 60
A hectare is 100 m × 100 m.
What is 0.4 ha in m2?
m2
Question 61

In this triangle, the base and height are:

a. 12.7 km and 21 km

b. 16.8 km and 21 km

c. 16.8 km and 12.6 km

d. 13.4 km and 12.7 km

Question 62
The base of a triangle is 15 cm and its perpendicular height is 13 cm. What is the area of the triangle?
cm2

Question 63

A cuboid is 6 cm long, 4 cm wide and 8 cm high. Find its volume in cubic centimetres.

cm3
Question 64

Which of the following statements is true about these two cubes?

The small cube's volume is the volume of the larger


a.
cube.

The small cube's volume is the volume of the larger


b.
cube.

The small cube's volume is the volume of the larger


c.
cube.

The small cube's volume is the volume of the larger


d.
cube.

Question 65

Area of top = 50 mm × 35 mm = 1750 mm2


Area of front = 35 mm × 20 mm = 700 mm2
Area of right side = 20 × 50 mm = 1000 mm2
These three faces add to 3450 mm2.
What is the surface area of this box?
mm2
Question 66

Which of these statements is true?

a. Prism 1 has the largest surface area.


b. Prism 2 has the largest surface area.
c. Both prisms have the same surface area.

Question 67

Learners were asked whether they studied French or German.


How many learners were surveyed altogether?

Question 68
A class observed some animals in a zoo and noted whether they had fur or claws.

How many animals were observed in this survey?


Question 69

This compound bar chart compares the frequency of each score on two dice.
Two of the scores had similar frequencies on both dice.
Select these two scores.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
f. 6

Question 70

This compound bar chart compares the number of goals scored in each match by two hockey teams.
Which team is more likely to score three goals in a match?
a. Eagles
b. Harriers
Question 71
A pre-school has 5 teddies, 9 bikes, 10 buckets and 16 spades.
What fraction of the toys are bikes?

Question 72

What percentage of the total fruit shown in the graph were bananas?
%

Question 73

This infographic shows the results of a survey of Stage 7 learners.


What percentage of Stage 7 learners play computer games for less than one hour each day?
%
Question 74

This infographic compares the speed of a range of animals.


How many times faster can a bald eagle travel than a squirrel?
Question 75
These charts show the data from a survey of the methods of transport used to get to work.
If you wanted to find the exact number of people who travelled by car, which chart would be the most
difficult to read?

a.

b.

c.
Question 76

These charts both show clearly that fish are the most common pond animal. To work out the number
of fish in the pond quickly, the best chart to use would be:​

a. the bar chart


b. the infographic

Question 77
A class of 20 learners was given a maths quiz marked out of 20. The results were:

14 18 12 6 11 13 15 18 10 14

15 7 13 11 15 16 9 13 15 15

If these scores add to 260, what is the mean?


Mean =

Question 78
Lilli scores 17, 13 and 15 in three Mathematics tests. Selim scores 14, 12 and 18 in the same tests.
Which student got the highest mean?

a. Lilli

b. Selim

c. They both got the same mean.

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