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GCSE (1 – 9)
Real Life Graphs
Instructions
• Use black ink or ball-point pen.
• Answer all questions.
• Answer the questions in the spaces provided
– there may be more space than you need.
• Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise
indicated. • You must show all your working out.
Information
• The marks for each question are shown in brackets
– use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each
question. Advice
• Read each question carefully before you start to answer
it. • Keep an eye on the time.
• Try to answer every question.
• Check your answers if you have time at the end
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1 Rebecca went on a bike ride.
This graph shows Rebecca’s distance from home on her bike ride.
Distance from
home 2
(km)
12
0
0 30 60 90 120 Time (minutes)
10
(a) How far had Rebecca travelled after 30
minutes?
….......................…km (1)
(b) After 60 minutes, Rebecca stopped for a rest.
For how many minutes did she rest? ….......................…minutes (1)
….......................…km (1)
(c) How far did Rebecca travel in total?
(Total for question 1 is 3 marks)
2 Jess drove from Leeds to Liverpool.
She stopped at a service station for 30 minutes on the way.
Which of these distance time graphs could represent Jess’s
journey? A
B
Distance
from
Leeds
Time
Time
D
C
Distance
from
Leeds
Time
Time
EF
Distance
from
Distance
Leeds
from
Leeds
Time
Distance
from
Leeds
….......................…
Distance
from
Leeds
Time
(Total for question 2 is 1 mark)
3 Bill is a taxi driver.
You can use this graph to find the cost of a taxi for different distances.
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 Distance (miles)
Journey Cost (£)
50
40
30
20
For
each
journey there is a fixed charge plus a charge for £….......................… (1)
the distance. (a) How much is the fixed charge?
Bill makes two journeys.
The distance of one journey is 10 miles further
than the other journey. (b) Work out the difference
£….......................… (2)
between the two journey costs.
(Total for question 3 is 3 marks)
4 John draws a graph to show the amount of petrol his car used on a 250 mile journey.
0
0 50 100 150 200 250 Distance
travelled (miles)
Petrol (litres)
50
40
30
20
10
(a)
How
much
petrol have you made to calculate your answer to (b)?
was in John’s car at the start of his journey?
(b) How many more miles can John’s car travel
….......................…litres (1)
before it runs out of petrol? (c) What assumption
….......................…miles (1)
….......................….......................…….......................…….......................……....................…
….......................….......................…….......................…….......................…….......................
(1)
(Total for question 4 is 3 marks)
5 Bernie is filling up a swimming pool.
The graph shows the volume v of water in the swimming pool at time t hours.
40000
20000
v 0
100000 0 4 8 12 16 20t
80000
60000
Work out the rate of that the water is flowing into the pool.
Give your answer in litres per hour.
….......................… l/hr
(2)
(Total for question 5 is 2 marks)
6 Emily drove to the beach. She stayed at the beach and then she drove back home.
Here is Emily’s travel graph.
20
10
Distance from
home 0
(miles) 14 00 14 30 15 00 15 30 16 00 16 30 17 00
40
Time
30
(a) For how many minutes did Emily stay at the
….......................…minutes (1)
beach? (b) What was Emily’s average speed on her
….......................…miles/hour (2)
journey to the beach?
(Total for question 6 is 3 marks)
7 Dawn drove from London to Birmingham. She made one stop at a service station.
Here is part of Dawn’s travel graph.
120
100
Distance
from
London (miles)
80
20
60
0
10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 Time
40
(a) For how many minutes did Dawn stop at the service station?
….......................…minutes
(1)
(b) What was Dawn’s average speed between London and the service station?
Complete the graph.
….......................…miles/hour (2)
(c) Birmingham is 120 miles from London. (2)
Dawn arrived in Birmingham at 14 00.
(Total for question 7 is 5 marks)