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Stage 9 End of Unit 7 Test: Name Date

The document is a mathematics test for Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics 9, focusing on various topics including area and perimeter calculations for circles and semicircles, as well as ordering capacities and memory sizes. It contains multiple questions requiring calculations and answers rounded to specified significant figures or decimal places. The test is structured to assess students' understanding of geometry and measurement concepts.

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Stage 9 End of Unit 7 Test: Name Date

The document is a mathematics test for Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics 9, focusing on various topics including area and perimeter calculations for circles and semicircles, as well as ordering capacities and memory sizes. It contains multiple questions requiring calculations and answers rounded to specified significant figures or decimal places. The test is structured to assess students' understanding of geometry and measurement concepts.

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CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY MATHEMATICS 9: END OF UNIT 7 TEST

Name Date

Stage 9 End of unit 7 test


1 Work out the area of these circles. Use the π button on your calculator.

Round your answers correct to three significant figures (3 s.f.)

a radius = 7 m

[2]

b diameter = 26 cm

[2]

2 The diagram shows a semicircle.

Work out, correct to one decimal place (1 d.p.):

a the area of the semicircle

[2]

b the perimeter of the semicircle.

[3]

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3 Work out the radius of a circle with area = 42 cm2.

Give your answer correct to two decimal places (2 d.p.)

[3]

4 Work out the area of these compound shapes. Give your answers correct to one
decimal place (1 d.p.)

a ______________________________________________

______________________________________________

______________________________________________

______________________________________________ [3]

b ______________________________________________

______________________________________________

______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ [3]

5 The diagram shows three circles cut out from a rectangle.

The diameter of each circle is 8 cm.

The distances shown by the arrows are 2 cm.

Work out the shaded area. Give your


answer correct to three significant figures (3 s.f.)

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________ [5]

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6 a Write these capacities in order of size, starting with the smallest.

5 centilitres

5 nanolitres

5 microlitres

5 millilitres

5 litres

5 kilolitres

smallest:

largest: [4]

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b Write each of the capacities in part a using only the correct letters for the units,
not words. For example, write 5 centilitres as 5 cL.

smallest:

largest: [1]

7 A store sells four items with different memory sizes.

A Memory: 32 GB B Memory: 256 MB C Memory: 2 TB D Memory: 512 KB

Write the items in order of memory size, from the smallest to the largest.

[2]

[Total: 30 marks]

END OF TEST

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