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‘NUMERACY COUNTS’ WEEKLY FOCUS Numeracy Counts Shape Data Algebra Numeracy Counts Back Week 3 Multipliers Week 4 Percentage increase and decrease Week 5 Percentage of amounts 1 Week 6 Percentage of amounts 2 Week 8 Equivalent Fractions Week 9 Cancelling Fractions Week 10 Fractions of amounts 1 Week 11 Fractions of amounts 2 Week 12 Fractions to decimals Week 13 Factors Week 14 HCF Week 15 Multiples Week 16 LCM Week 17 Directed Numbers Week 18 Addition of Decimals Week 19 Multiplication of decimals Week 20 Multiplication practise 1 (12 x 12) Week 21 Multiplication practise 2 (Teens) Week 22 Multiplication and division by 10 and 100 Week 23 Division practise 1 Week 24 Division practise 2, Week 25 Rounding to decimal places Week 26 Rounding to Significant figures Week 27 Ordering Decimals Week 28 Estimation Week 29 Squares and square roots Week 30 Squares and Primes Week 1 Fractions to percentages Week 2 Decimals to percentages Week 7 Reverse percentages Algebra Double Brackets Expanding Brackets Factorising Find the next term Intersections Nth Term Coordinates of Quadratics Simplifying Expressions Substitution Equation of line 1 Gradient between points Algebraic Multiplication Coordinates Inequalities Completing the Square Negative Substitution The Quadratic Equation Coordinates from linear equations Solving Equations 1 Solving Equations with brackets Equations of straight lines 2 Laws of Indices True/False Equations Nth Term 2 Equation of a Line 3 Back Data Probability of events not occurring Median Position Mead, Mode, Median and Range Two way tables Steam and Leaf Diagrams Pie Charts 1 Mean from frequency tables Relative Frequency Reading Pie Charts The Probability Scale Expected Outcome Median Drawing Pie Charts Correlation Mutually Exclusive Events Box and Whisker Plots Dice Probability Tree Diagrams Pictograms Back Shape Angles and Degrees Area of rectangles Metric Conversions Lines of Symmetry Enlargement Properties of Quadrilaterals Area Scale Factor Labelling Right Angle Triangles Perimeter Shape Names Mirror Lines Rotational Symmetry Trig- sin, cos or tan The Sine Rule Vectors Angles on Parallel Lines Area of Triangles 1 Area of Circles Circle Words Sine or Cosine Rule Pythagoras or Trig? Key values for sin, cos and Tan Trig Graphs Circumferenc e Compound Shapes Bearings Back Angles and Degrees 10 multiple choice questions How many degrees are there in........... A right angle A) 180 B) 120 C) 90 D) 60 How many degrees are there in........... A Triangle A) 90 B) 180 C) 360 D) 100 How many degrees are there in........... A straight line A) 90 B) 100 C) 360 D) 180 How many degrees are there in........... A Full turn A) 360 B) 400 C) 180 D) 100 How many degrees are there in........... A square A) 240 B) 90 C) 400 D) 360 How many degrees are there in........... An obtuse angle A) Less than 90 B) More than 90 less than 180 C) More than 180 D) More than 360 How many degrees are there in........... An acute angle A) More than 90 B) Less than 90 C) Exactly 90 D) Less than 1 How many degrees are there in........... A Reflex angle A) Less than 90 B) More than 90 less than 180 C) Exactly 180 D) More than 180 How many degrees are there in........... A quarter turn A) 120 B) 100 C) 90 D) 40 How many degrees are there in........... A third of a full turn A) 120 B) 100 C) 30 D) 90 END HOME Area of Rectangles 10 multiple choice questions What is the area of this rectangle? 10cm 4cm A) 40cm2 B) 14cm2 C) 40cm D) 28cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 13cm 5cm A) 65cm2 B) 85cm2 C) 75cm2 D) 45cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 15cm 2cm A) 17cm2 B) 30cm2 C) 60cm2 D) 34cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 8cm 12cm A) 84cm2 B) 88cm2 C) 96cm2 D) 108cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 11cm 5cm A) C) 16cm2 115cm2 B) 55cm D) 55cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 15cm 6cm A) C) 105cm2 120cm2 B) 65cm D) 90cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 18cm 3cm A) 64cm2 B) 76cm2 C) 54cm2 D) 58cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 16cm 4cm A) 62cm2 B) 64cm2 C) 44cm2 D) 84cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 13cm 4cm A) C) 39cm2 54cm2 B) 42cm D) 52cm2 What is the area of this rectangle? 19cm 5cm A) C) 185cm2 115cm2 B) 85cm D) 95cm2 END HOME Metric Conversions 10 multiple choice questions 150cm= ____m A) 1500m B) 0.15m C) 1.5m D) 15m 2500cm= ____m A) 2500m B) 25m C) 250m D) 2.5m 3.5m= ____cm A) 3500cm B) 35cm C) 0.35cm D) 350cm 15cm= ____mm A) 1.5mm B) 15mm C) 0.15mm D) 0.015mm 73cm= ____mm A) 0.73mm B) 73mm C) 0.073mm D) 7.3mm 3500m= ____km A) 0.35km B) 3.5km C) 350km D) 35km 2.7km= ____m A) 27000m B) 2700km C) 27m D) 270m 3.1kg= ____g A) 31g B) 0.31g C) 310g D) 3100g 2745g= ____kg A) 27.45kg B) 274.5kg C) 2.745kg D) 0.2745kg 0.05kg= ____g A) 50g B) 5g C) 0.005g D) 0.5g END HOME Decimals to Percentages 10 multiple choice questions Convert this decimal to a percentage 0.1 A) 1% B) 100% C) 10% D) 0.1% Convert this decimal to a percentage 0.10 A) 100% B) 10% C) 0.1% D) 1% Convert this decimal to a percentage 0.35 A) 35% B) 0.35% C) 3.5% D) 350% Convert this decimal to a percentage 0.01 A) 0.1% B) 100% C) 10% D) 1% Convert this decimal to a percentage 0.17 A) 0.17% B) 1.7% C) 170% D) 17% Convert this decimal to a percentage 2.4 A) 0.24% B) 2.4% C) 24% D) 240% Convert this decimal to a percentage 0.045 A) 450% B) 4.5% C) 0.45% D) 45% Convert this decimal to a percentage 0.053 A) 0.53% B) 53% C) 5.3% D) 530% Convert this decimal to a percentage 0.175 A) 17.5% B) 1750% C) 175% D) 1.75% Convert this decimal to a percentage 3.14 A) 31.4% B) 314% C) 0.314% D) 3.14% END HOME Fractions to Percentages 10 multiple choice questions Convert this fraction to a percentage 1 2 A) 20% B) 100% C) 50% D) 40% Convert this fraction to a percentage 1 4 A) 40% B) 25% C) 4% D) 2% Convert this fraction to a percentage 1 10 A) 10% B) 100% C) 1% D) 20% Convert this fraction to a percentage 1 5 A) 2% B) 15% C) 5% D) 20% Convert this fraction to a percentage 3 4 A) 80% B) 12% C) 45% D) 75% Convert this fraction to a percentage 21 100 A) 0.21% B) 2.1% C) 210% D) 21% Convert this fraction to a percentage 4 10 A) 4% B) 40% C) 44% D) 10% Convert this fraction to a percentage 3 5 A) 6% B) 15% C) 60% D) 80% Convert this fraction to a percentage 1 100 A) 100% B) 1% C) 0.1% D) 0.110% Convert this fraction to a percentage 1 3 A) 33.333333.. % B) 13% C) 3% D) 11% END HOME Percentage Increase and Decrease Multipliers 10 multiple choice questions What multiplier would you use to.... INCREASE by 10% A) 1.1 B) 0.10 C) 1.9 D) 0.9 What multiplier would you use to.... INCREASE by 20% A) 0.2 B) 1.2 C) 20 D) 0.8 What multiplier would you use to.... INCREASE by 65% A) 16.5 B) 0.165 C) 1.65 D) 0.65 What multiplier would you use to.... INCREASE by 13% A) 0.113 B) 0.13 C) 0.013 D) 1.13 What multiplier would you use to.... INCREASE by 2% A) 0.02 B) 1.2 C) 0.2 D) 1.02 What multiplier would you use to.... DECREASE by 10% A) 0.1 B) 1.1 C) 1.9 D) 0.9 What multiplier would you use to.... DECREASE by 20% A) 1.2 B) 0.8 C) 0.20 D) 0.08 What multiplier would you use to.... DECREASE by 15% A) 0.15 B) 1.15 C) 0.85 D) 1.15 What multiplier would you use to.... DECREASE by 5% A) 0.95 B) 0.05 C) 0.095 D) 1.05 What multiplier would you use to.... DECREASE by 22% A) 0.88 B) 0.78 C) 0.22 D) 1.22 END HOME MultipliersFinding % with a Calculator 10 multiple choice questions What multiplier do you need to find....... 50% A) 0.2 B) 2 C) 5 D) 0.5 What multiplier do you need to find....... 10% A) 1 B) 0.01 C) 0.1 D) 1.0 What multiplier do you need to find....... 20% A) 2.0 B) 1.2 C) 0.5 D) 0.2 What multiplier do you need to find....... 25% A) 0.4 B) 0.25 C) 2.5 D) 0.025 What multiplier do you need to find....... 65% A) 0.65 B) 6.5 C) 65 D) 0.065 What multiplier do you need to find....... 2% A) 2 B) 0.2 C) 0.002 D) 0.02 What multiplier do you need to find....... 6% A) 0.006 B) 0.06 C) 6 D) 0.6 What multiplier do you need to find....... 1.5% A) 1.5 B) 0.015 C) 0.015 D) 0.15 What multiplier do you need to find....... 150% A) 1.5 B) 0.150 C) 15.0 D) 0.15 What multiplier do you need to find....... 230% A) 0.230 B) 23.0 C) 2.3 D) 0.023 END HOME Percentage of Amounts 1 10 multiple choice questions Find.... 50 % of 20 A) 5 B) 20 C) 10 D) 2 Find.... 50 % of 50 A) 20 B) 25 C) 50 D) 30 Find.... 10 % of 30 A) 15 B) 10 C) 5 D) 3 Find.... 10 % of 80 A) 8 B) 20 C) 40 D) 0.8 Find.... 25 % of 20 A) 4 B) 10 C) 2 D) 5 Find.... 25 % of 60 A) 6 B) 15 C) 7.5 D) 20 Find.... 1 % of 100 A) 0.1 B) 1 C) 0.01 D) 10 Find.... 1 % of 400 A) 0.4 B) 40 C) 0.04 D) 4 Find.... 1 % of 50 A) 5 B) 50 C) 0.5 D) 0.05 Find.... 20 % of 30 A) 6 B) 12 C) 8 D) 3 END HOME Percentage of Amounts 2 10 multiple choice questions Find.... 20 % of 40 A) 4 B) 12 C) 8 D) 20 Find.... 5 % of 80 A) 0.8 B) 8 C) 10 D) 4 Find.... 15 % of 80 A) 16 B) 12 C) 8 D) 4 Find.... 35 % of 120 A) 52 B) 40 C) 36 D) 42 Find.... 55 % of 140 A) 70 B) 77 C) 110 D) 64 Find.... 75 % of 180 A) 160 B) 135 C) 150 D) 90 Find.... 10 % of 40 A) 2 B) 8 C) 4 D) 1 Find.... 5 % of 40 A) 2 B) 10 C) 4 D) 6 Find.... 2.5 % of 40 A) 5 B) 2.5 C) 4 D) 1 Find.... 17.5 % of 40 A) 7 B) 8 C) 7.5 D) 6 END HOME Reverse Percentage 10 multiple choice questions How would you find the original price after.. Increase of 10% A) X 1.1 B) ÷ 0.1 C) ÷ 1.1 D) X 0.1 How would you find the original price after.. Increase of 30% A) ÷ 0.3 B) ÷ 1.3 C) X 0.3 D) X 0.7 How would you find the original price after.. Increase of 15% A) ÷ 0.85 B) X 0.85 C) X 0.15 D) ÷ 1.15 How would you find the original price after.. Increase of 5% A) ÷ 1.05 B) ÷ 0.05 C) X 1.05 D) X 0.05 How would you find the original price after.. Increase of 17.5% A) X 1.175 B) ÷ 0.175 C) X 0.175 D) ÷ 1.175 How would you find the original price after.. Decrease of 10% A) ÷ 0.9 B) X 0.9 C) X 0.1 D) ÷ 0.1 How would you find the original price after.. Decrease of 13% A) X 0.13 B) ÷ 0.87 C) ÷ 1.13 D) X 0.87 How would you find the original price after.. Decrease of 35% A) X 1.35 B) ÷ 0.65 C) ÷ 1.35 D) ÷ 0.35 How would you find the original price after.. Decrease of 99% A) ÷ 0.99 B) ÷ 0.1 C) X 0.01 D) ÷ 0.01 How would you find the original price after.. Decrease of 99.5% A) ÷ 0.05 B) ÷ 0.015 C) ÷ 0.005 D) ÷ 0.995 END HOME Equivalent Fractions 10 multiple choice questions Which fraction is equivalent to.... 1 2 A) 3 9 C) 4 8 B) 2 8 D) 4 10 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 1 3 A) C) 3 9 4 8 B) 4 12 D) 5 20 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 1 4 A) C) 5 16 3 10 B) 7 21 D) 4 16 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 1 10 A) C) 3 30 4 44 B) 4 44 D) 4 44 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 3 4 A) 12 20 C) 16 20 B) 18 20 D) 15 20 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 2 5 A) 6 25 C) 8 22 B) 6 15 D) 12 35 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 5 6 A) 15 24 C) 35 36 B) D) 30 36 10 18 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 4 9 A) 12 54 C) 8 27 B) 16 81 D) 16 36 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 5 7 A) 10 21 C) 30 42 B) 35 35 D) 15 28 Which fraction is equivalent to.... 9 11 A) 63 77 C) 63 88 B) 27 22 D) 45 44 END HOME Cancelling Fractions 10 multiple choice questions Cancel completely 12 15 A) 3 5 C) 2 5 B) 3 4 D) 4 5 Cancel completely 4 8 A) 1 3 C) 1 2 B) 2 8 D) 1 4 Cancel completely 7 21 A) 3 7 C) 1 8 B) 1 3 D) 1 7 Cancel completely 15 25 A) C) 3 4 5 6 B) D) 4 5 3 5 Cancel completely 28 32 A) C) 7 8 14 16 B) 7 14 D) 4 6 Cancel completely 27 36 A) 5 7 C) 6 8 B) 3 5 D) 3 4 Cancel completely 24 60 A) 3 8 C) 2 7 B) 2 5 D) 1 5 Cancel completely 55 66 A) 8 9 C) 6 7 B) D) 5 6 4 6 Cancel completely 48 64 A) C) 3 4 3 5 B) 4 6 D) 2 3 Cancel completely 56 72 A) 1 2 C) 7 9 B) 2 5 D) 6 7 END HOME Fractions of Amounts 2 10 multiple choice questions What is.. 2 of 60 3 A) 20 B) 40 C) 12 D) 30 What is.. 3 of 36 4 A) 32 B) 9 C) 18 D) 27 What is.. 3 of 20 5 A) 15 B) 10 C) 12 D) 18 What is.. 5 of 42 6 A) 35 B) 30 C) 7 D) 38 What is.. 7 of 88 8 A) 70 B) 11 C) 80 D) 77 What is.. 7 8 Of 160 A) 120 B) 100 C) 140 D) 110 What is.. 3 of 125 5 A) 100 B) 50 C) 120 D) 75 What is.. 4 of 210 7 A) C) 30 B) 120 35 D) 140 What is.. 3 of 224 7 A) 32 B) 96 C) 108 D) 90 What is.. 7 of 108 9 A) 84 B) 96 C) 46 D) 74 END HOME Fractions of Amounts 10 multiple choice questions What is.. 1 of 60 2 A) 15 B) 6 C) 30 D) 40 What is.. 1 of 60 4 A) 20 B) 15 C) 4 D) 12 What is.. 1 of 36 3 A) 6 B) 9 C) 8 D) 12 What is.. 1 of 56 4 A) 14 B) 16 C) 12 D) 18 What is.. 3 of 66 6 A) 13 B) 11 C) 21 D) 33 What is.. 3 of 100 4 A) 66.6666 B) 75 C) 80 D) 25 What is.. 3 of 100 5 A) 20 B) 60 C) 35 D) 15 What is.. 1 of 200 8 A) 45 B) 50 C) 80 D) 25 What is.. 20 Of 280 40 A) 80 B) 100 C) 140 D) 120 What is.. 7 of 90 9 A) 70 B) 49 C) 81 D) 74 END HOME Fractions to Decimals 10 multiple choice questions Convert this fraction to a decimal 1 2 A) 0.2 B) 1.2 C) 0.5 D) 0.05 Convert this fraction to a decimal 1 4 A) 0.4 B) 0.25 C) 0.14 D) 0.2 Convert this fraction to a decimal 3 4 A) 0.8 B) 0.12 C) 1.2 D) 0.75 Convert this fraction to a decimal 1 10 A) 0.1 B) 0.01 C) 1 D) .2 Convert this fraction to a decimal 1 5 A) 0.02 B) 0.5 C) 0.05 D) 0.2 Convert this fraction to a decimal 4 10 A) 4.0 B) 0.4 C) 0.8 D) 0.04 Convert this fraction to a decimal 1 100 A) 0.100 B) 0.01 C) 0.001 D) 0.1 Convert this fraction to a decimal 21 100 A) 0.021 B) 2.1 C) 0.0021 D) 0.21 Convert this fraction to a decimal 3 5 A) 0.08 B) 0.15 C) 0.6 D) 0.8 Convert this fraction to a decimal 1 3 0.333333333333 A) 33333333333... B) 0.13 C) D) 0.1111....... 0.3 END HOME Multiples 10 multiple choice questions Which of these is a multiple of...... 5 A) 11 B) 16 C) 55 D) 31 Which of these is a multiple of...... 7 A) 16 B) 42 C) 32 D) 26 Which of these is a multiple of...... 12 A) 26 B) 38 C) 80 D) 48 Which of these is a multiple of...... 15 A) 45 B) 55 C) 35 D) 25 Which of these ISN’T a multiple of...... 9 A) 18 B) 81 C) 36 D) 74 Which of these ISN’T a multiple of...... 8 A) 24 B) 46 C) 32 D) 88 Which of these ISN’T a multiple of...... 21 A) 42 B) 66 C) 84 D) 21 Which of these ISN’T a multiple of...... 11 A) 88 B) 121 C) 44 D) 111 Which of these ISN’T a multiple of...... 25 A) 100 B) 200 C) 345 D) 225 Which of these ISN’T a multiple of...... 0.6 A) 1.6 B) 3.6 C) 2.4 D) 1.2 END HOME LCM (lowest common multiples) 10 multiple choice questions What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 2 and 4 A) 8 B) 6 C) 4 D) 10 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 3 and 4 A) 6 B) 8 C) 12 D) 24 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 6 and 7 A) 42 B) 84 C) 13 D) 14 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 4 and 6 A) 10 B) 24 C) 40 D) 12 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 5 and 8 A) 13 B) 20 C) 15 D) 40 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 10 and 4 A) 80 B) 40 C) 100 D) 20 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 16 and 5 A) 32 B) 40 C) 30 D) 80 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 14 and 21 A) 70 B) 42 C) 210 D) 21 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 10 and 15 A) 60 B) 30 C) 25 D) 150 What is the lowest common multiple of ..... 0.4 and 7 A) 14 B) 7 C) 2.1 D) 2.8 END HOME Factors 10 multiple choice questions Which of these is a factor of.... 15 A) 10 B) 2 C) 5 D) 6 Which of these is a factor of.... 24 A) 14 B) 4 C) 9 D) 5 Which of these is a factor of.... 27 A) 7 B) 4 C) 8 D) 9 Which of these is a factor of.... 100 A) 25 B) 12 C) 3 D) 11 Which of these ISN’T a factor of.... 500 A) 10 B) 15 C) 25 D) 4 Which of these ISN’T a factor of.... 72 A) 8 B) 21 C) 4 D) 9 Which of these ISN’T a factor of.... 40 A) 8 B) 5 C) 4 D) 6 Which of these ISN’T a factor of.... 810 A) 9 B) 3 C) 10 D) 7 3, 4 and 7 are all factors of... A) 28 B) 56 C) 84 D) 42 3, 9 and 11 are all factors of...... A) 99 B) 33 C) 44 D) 121 END HOME HCF (Highest Common Factor) 10 multiple choice questions What is the highest common factor of ..... 10 and 15 A) 2 B) 10 C) 5 D) 3 What is the highest common factor of ..... 9 and 12 A) 4 B) 3 C) 9 D) 1 What is the highest common factor of ..... 15 and 20 A) 4 B) 3 C) 10 D) 5 What is the highest common factor of ..... 18 and 30 A) 6 B) 9 C) 2 D) 3 What is the highest common factor of ..... 16 and 24 A) 4 B) 16 C) 12 D) 8 What is the highest common factor of ..... 12 and 36 A) 9 B) 12 C) 8 D) 4 What is the highest common factor of ..... 20 and 30 A) 6 B) 10 C) 4 D) 5 What is the highest common factor of ..... 28 and 70 A) 4 B) 7 C) 10 D) 14 What is the highest common factor of ..... 39 and 65 A) 5 B) 39 C) 13 D) 12 What is the highest common factor of ..... 38 and 57 A) 19 B) 38 C) 18 D) 16 END HOME Directed Numbers 10 multiple choice questions -7 + 5 A) 2 B) -12 C) -2 D) 12 -8 + 10 A) -2 B) 2 C) 18 D) -18 -12 + 6 A) 6 B) 18 C) -18 D) -6 -15 + 13 A) -2 B) 2 C) -28 D) 28 -2 - 15 A) -13 B) 17 C) 13 D) -17 -22 - 9 A) 31 B) -31 C) 13 D) -13 10 - -7 A) 3 B) 17 C) -17 D) -3 11+ -5 A) 16 B) -6 C) -16 D) 6 -20- +9 A) -11 B) 11 C) -29 D) 29 -7 - -10 A) R B) W C) W D) W END HOME Addition of Decimals 10 multiple choice questions 0.5 + 0.5 A) 0.1 B) 0.10 C) 1 D) 10 0.3 + 0.9 A) 0.12 B) 12 C) 0.39 D) 1.2 0.02 + 0.5 A) 0.07 B) 0.52 C) 0.9 D) 0.7 0.09 + 0.08 A) 0.17 B) 0.017 C) 1.7 D) 0.0017 2.4 + 0.7 A) 31 B) 3.2 C) 0.31 D) 3.1 5.4 + 2.3 A) 7.43 B) 7.7 C) 7.07 D) 6.7 6.2 + 5.8 A) 11 B) 11.10 C) 12 D) 12.10 4.9 + 3.8 A) 7.7 B) 7.17 C) 8.17 D) 8.7 10.05 + 4.46 A) 14.51 B) 14.511 C) 15.1 D) 14.5 0.024 + 0.08 A) 0.014 B) 0.104 C) 1.004 D) 0.824 END HOME Multiplication of Decimals 10 multiple choice questions 4 x 0.2 A) 8 B) 0.08 C) 0.8 D) 80 3 x 0.6 A) 18 B) 1.8 C) 0.18 D) 0.018 7 x 0.3 A) 21 B) 20.1 C) 0.21 D) 2.1 5 x 0.6 A) 3 B) 30 C) 0.30 D) 0.3 4 x 0.12 A) 4.8 B) 48 C) 40.8 D) 0.48 3 x 0.03 A) 9 B) 0.09 C) 9.00 D) 0.9 7 x 1.1 A) 77 B) 7.7 C) 0.77 D) 7.07 1.2 x 5 A) 60 B) 0.6 C) 0.60 D) 6 0.4 x 0.2 A) 8 B) 0.8 C) 0.08 D) 0.008 0.8 x 0.7 A) 0.56 B) 56 C) 5.06 D) 5.6 END HOME Multiplication Practise 10 multiple choice questions 7x6 A) 42 B) 46 C) 49 D) 44 5x4 A) 24 B) 25 C) 20 D) 15 3x3 A) 12 B) 9 C) 15 D) 6 6x6 A) 42 B) 30 C) 28 D) 36 9x3 A) 27 B) 36 C) 24 D) 18 2 x 12 A) 20 B) 36 C) 22 D) 24 11 x 6 A) 64 B) 66 C) 62 D) 68 5x8 A) 35 B) 30 C) 45 D) 40 12 x 12 A) 121 B) 144 C) 132 D) 148 1x1 A) 2 B) 11 C) 1 D) 0 END HOME Multiplication Practise 2 10 multiple choice questions 12 x 7 A) 82 B) 94 C) 84 D) 114 13 x 8 A) 106 B) 104 C) 92 D) 98 14 x 6 A) 64 B) 86 C) 66 D) 84 18 x 4 A) 72 B) 74 C) 76 D) 68 19 x 7 A) 163 B) 142 C) 135 D) 133 14 x 9 A) 108 B) 126 C) 117 D) 134 15 x 8 A) 140 B) 120 C) 130 D) 110 19 x 9 A) 163 B) 181 C) 172 D) 171 32 x 7 A) 235 B) 242 C) 224 D) 221 45 x 8 A) 360 B) 340 C) 320 D) 380 END HOME Multiply and Divide by 10 and 100 10 multiple choice questions 0.2 x 10 A) 0.2 B) 0.20 C) 2 D) 20 0.18 x 100 A) 1.8 B) 18 C) 1800 D) 0.1800 2.52 x 10 A) 0.252 B) 252 C) 2.5200 D) 25.2 0.07 x 100 A) 7 B) 70 C) 0.7 D) 0.0700 1.24 x 100 A) 1.24 B) 12.4 C) 1.2400 D) 124 45.2 ÷ 10 A) 0.0452 B) 4.52 C) 45.2 D) 0.452 34.5 ÷ 10 A) 0.0345 B) 3.45 C) 0.345 D) 34.5 0.8 ÷ 100 A) 8 B) 0.8 C) 0.08 D) 0.008 1.2 ÷ 100 A) 1.2 B) 0.12 C) 0.012 D) 0.0012 246 ÷ 100 A) 2.46 B) 24.6 C) 0.0246 D) 0.246 END HOME Division 1 10 multiple choice questions 72 ÷ 8 A) 8 B) 7 C) 9 D) 12 42 ÷ 7 A) 8 B) 6 C) 4 D) 7 18 ÷ 3 A) 4 B) 8 C) 9 D) 6 24 ÷ 6 A) 4 B) 8 C) 3 D) 5 35 ÷ 5 A) 6 B) 5 C) 9 D) 7 64 ÷ 8 A) 6 B) 8 C) 7 D) 9 48 ÷ 12 A) 3 B) 4 C) 8 D) 6 121 ÷ 11 A) 13 B) 12 C) 10 D) 11 48 ÷ 6 A) 4 B) 12 C) 8 D) 6 36 ÷ 8 A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 4 END HOME Division 2 10 multiple choice questions 720 ÷ 8 A) 70 B) 80 C) 60 D) 90 420 ÷ 6 A) 60 B) 70 C) 90 D) 80 810 ÷ 9 A) 80 B) 60 C) 70 D) 90 560 ÷ 70 A) 8 B) 9 C) 80 D) 90 250 ÷ 50 A) 70 B) 5 C) 50 D) 7 150 ÷ 3 A) 30 B) 5 C) 50 D) 500 840 ÷ 12 A) 8 B) 7 C) 80 D) 70 440 ÷ 11 A) 400 B) 40 C) 44 D) 4 1080 ÷ 90 A) 12 B) 18 C) 120 D) 180 14400 ÷ 12 A) 120 B) 12 C) 1200 D) 12000 END HOME Rounding to Significant Figures (sig fig or s.f) 10 multiple choice questions Round- 0.23 to 1 s.f A) 0.3 B) 2 C) 0.2 D) 3 Round- 0.045 to 1 s.f A) 0.04 B) 0.1 C) 0.0 D) 0.05 Round- 623 to 1 s.f A) 600 B) 620 C) 630 D) 700 Round- 5328 to 1 s.f A) 5300 B) 5000 C) 5330 D) 6000 Round- 0.005136 to 2 s.f A) 0.01 B) 0.0050 C) 0.00514 D) 0.0051 Round- 426.213 to 2 s.f A) 426.21 B) 430 C) 400.00 D) 420 Round- 3002.01 to 3 s.f A) 300 B) 3000 C) 3010 D) 3002.0 Round- 983.4 to 1 s.f A) 100 B) 900 C) 980 D) 1000 Round- 0.00456 to 2 s.f A) 0.0045 B) 0.004 C) 0.0046 D) 0.00 Round- 36345.3 to 3 s.f A) 36300 B) 4000 C) 36000 D) 45300 END HOME Rounding to Decimal Places 10 multiple choice questions Round to 1 dp 0.34 A) 0.4 B) 0.3 C) 0.35 D) 3 Round to 1 dp 0.48 A) 0.49 B) 0.4 C) 0.47 D) 0.5 Round to 1 dp 2.75 A) 2.8 B) 2.74 C) 2.7 D) 3.0 Round to 1 dp 13.374 A) 13.0 B) 14.0 C) 13.3 D) 13.4 Round to 1 dp 26.519 A) 25.0 B) 26.6 C) 26.0 D) 26.5 Round to 2 dp 23.1782 A) 23.20 B) 23.18 C) 23.10 D) 23.17 Round to 2 dp 500.8251 A) 500.80 B) 500.8 C) 500.83 D) 500.84 Round to 3 dp 0.00417 A) 0.00417 B) 0.004 C) 0.00418 D) 0.005 Round to 2 dp 4.999 A) 4.99 B) 4.90 C) 5.00 D) 4.98 Round to 4 dp 0.72995 A) 0.7300 B) 0.7390 C) 0.7210 D) 0.7399 END HOME Ordering Decimals 10 multiple choice questions Which decimal is the biggest? 0.1, 0.10, 0.100 A) 0.1 B) 0.10 C) None D) 0.100 Which decimal is the biggest? 0.2, 0.02, 0.002 A) none B) 0.2 C) 0.02 D) 0.002 Which decimal is the biggest? 0.2, 0.5, 0.3, 0.65 A) 0.2 B) 0.3 C) 0.65 D) 0.5 Which decimal is the biggest? 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.42 A) 2.3 B) 2.42 C) 2.4 D) 2.6 Which decimal is the biggest? 0.15, 0.2, 0.10,0.100 A) 0.15 B) 0.1 C) 0.100 D) 0.2 Which decimal is the biggest? 0.9, 0.90, 0.85, 0.840 A) 0.85 B) 0.90 C) 0.845 D) 0.9 Which decimal is the biggest? 0.024, 0.82, 0.340,0.4 A) 0.024 B) 0.82 C) 0.340 D) 0.4 Which decimal is the biggest? 0.314, 0.345, 0.32,0.3 A) 0.32 B) 0.345 C) 0.314 D) 0.3 Which decimal is the biggest? 0.01, 0.002 ,0.015 , 0.02 A) 0.02 B) 0.002 C) 0.01 D) 0.015 Which decimal is the biggest? 0.035, 0.036, 0.0349, 0.0099 A) 0.036 B) 0.0349 C) 0.035 D) 0.0099 END HOME Estimation 10 multiple choice questions 7.3 x 8.1 Which is the best estimate for the sum A) 55.4 B) 64 C) 56 D) 60 2.023 x 21.15 A) 20 B) 44 C) 42 D) 40 75.3 x 9.67 A) 720 B) 750 C) 760 D) 734.5 11.42 x 4.41 A) 60 B) 48 C) 55 D) 44 14.6 x 6.31 A) 90 B) 75 C) 84 D) 80 24.36 x 8.12 A) 220 B) 190 C) 184 D) 200 33.6 ÷ 4.15 A) 7 B) 8 C) 6 D) 9 1000.3 ÷ 9.1 A) 100 B) 900 C) 10 D) 1000 143.72 ÷ 11.4 A) 11 B) 12 C) 14 D) 15 82.45 A) 8 B) 9.7 C) 8.2 D) 9 END HOME Squares and Square roots 10 multiple choice questions 2 3 6 33 9 5 2 4 8 16 6 42 2 6 66 8 12 36 2 1 1 12 2 11 2 9 92 11 18 81 2 7 56 49 14 9 2 10 20 100 102 1000 25 12.5 6 4 5 64 4 6 8 32 121 11 13 12 10 END HOME Special Numbers 10 multiple choice questions Which of these is a square number? 20 44 25 60 Which of these is a square number? 110 100 50 90 Which of these is a square number? 122 72 10 1 Which of these is a square number? 144 90 47 30 Which of these is a prime number? 9 10 12 11 Which of these is a prime number? 18 19 21 20 Which of these is a prime number? 33 29 28 27 Which of these is a prime number? 68 69 65 67 Which of these is a prime number? 91 94 97 99 What is a Googol? 1 with 100 zeroes The smallest number in the world Doesn’t exist 800801 typed into a calculator END HOME Lines of Symmetry 10 multiple choice questions How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 0 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 3 B) 0 C) 6 D) 1 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 3 B) 2 C) 1 D) 0 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 4 B) 3 C) 2 D) 1 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 4 B) 2 C) 0 D) 8 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 4 B) 1 C) 0 D) 2 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 12 B) 6 C) 3 D) 8 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? A) 3 B) 4 C) 1 D) 0 How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have? C) 1 B) 4 8 A) D) 360 END HOME Enlargement 10 multiple choice questions What is the scale factor? 40cm 10cm 2cm 4 10 40 blue What is the length marked x? 40cm 10cm x 2cm 12cm 6cm 8cm 20cm What is the scale factor? 24cm 8cm 3cm 2 3 6 4 What is the length marked x? 24cm 8cm x 3cm 16cm 15cm 9cm 12cm What is the length marked x? x 5cm 28cm 4cm 25cm 45cm 20cm 35cm What is the length marked x? 42cm 7cm 2cm 14cm 21cm x 6cm 12cm What is the length marked x? 64cm 8cm 3cm x 8cm 16cm 24cm 26cm What is the length marked x? 6cm 42cm 12cm x 72cm 84cm 60cm 40cm What is the length marked x? 5cm 25cm 13cm x 85cm 55cm 169cm 65cm What is the length marked x? 24cm x 5cm 60cm 8cm 12cm 6cm 2cm END HOME Quadrilateral Properties 10 multiple choice questionsWhich of these statements is untrue? A Quadrilateral A) Is a four sided shape C) Has angles which add up to 360 degrees B) Always has 4 lines of symmetry D) Can have 4 different lengths and 4 different angles A Triangle A) Can have three lines of symmetry B) Is a quadrilateral C) Can have two obtuse angles D) Can have three unequal sides A Rectangle A) Has two sets of equal sides B) Has two sets of parallel sides C) Has rotational symmetry of order 2 D) Has 4 lines of symmetry A Square A) C) Has 4 right angles Has rotational symmetry of order 4 B) Has two lines of symmetry D) Has diagonals which meet to make right angles A Kite A) Can have 2 right angles B) Has diagonals which make right angles C) Has two pairs of equal sides D) Must have a pair of parallel lines A Trapezium A) Can have only one right angle C) Angles add up to 360 B) Must have one pair of parallel lines D) No two sides need to be the same length A Parallelogram A) Rotational symmetry of order 2 B) Has two pairs of parallel lines C) Opposite angles are equal D) All of the sides must be the same length A Rhombus A) Opposite sides are equal B) Must have two pairs of perpendicular lines C) Is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides D) Has two lines of symmetry END HOME Brackets 2 - Multiply out a pair of brackets 10 multiple choice questions 3(x+4) A) 7x B) 3x +4 C) 12x D) 3x + 12 x(x+5) A) 2x + 5 B) x2+5x C) x2+5 D) 2x + 5x (x+3)(x+4) A) x2 + 12x + 7 B) x2 +12x C) x2 + 7x + 12 D) x2 + 7x + 7 (x+2)(x+5) A) x2 + 7x + 10 B) x2 + 7x C) x2 + 10x + 7 D) 7x2 + x + 10 (x+3)(x+2) A) x2 + 6x + 5 B) x2 + 6x + 6 C) x2 + 3x + 2 D) x2 + 5x + 6 (x+6)(x-4) A) x2 + 2x -24 B) x2 - 10x -24 C) x2 + 2x +24 D) x2 + 10x -24 (x+3)(x-2) A) x2 + x+6 B) x2 - 5x -6 C) x2 + 5x -6 D) x2 + x -6 (x+3)(x-5) A) X2 -2x -15 B) X2 +2x -15 C) X2 -2x +15 D) X2 +8x +15 (2x+3)(x+4) A) x2 + 7x + 12 B) 2x2 + 11x + 12 C) 2x2 + 7x + 12 D) 2x2 + 11x + 24 (3x+3)(x-1) A) 3x2 - 3x - 3 B) 3x2 + 3x - 3 C) 3x2 -3 D) 3x2 - 3x + 3 END HOME Brackets - Expand out Brackets 10 multiple choice questions 3(x+2) A) 5x B) 3x + 6 C) x+6 D) 3x + 2 3(x+2) A) R B) W C) W D) W 3(x+2) A) W B) W C) W D) R 5(x+3) A) 5x + 3 B) 8x C) 5x + 8 D) 5x + 15 4(x-2) A) 2x -2 B) x-8 C) 4x - 8 D) 2x 3(4-x) A) 7-x B) 12 – 3x C) 12-x D) 3x -12 3(2x-2) A) 5x-6 B) 6x + 6 C) 6x-6 D) 6x-2 -3(5x-2) A) 15x - 6 B) 6-15x C) -15x - 6 D) 15x + 6 x(x+2) A) X2+2x B) 2x+2x C) xx+2 D) 2xx 3x(x+2) A) 3x2+6 B) 3x+6x C) 3x2+5x D) 3x2+6 END HOME Factorising - Factorise each expression 10 multiple choice questions 3x + 6 A) 3(x+3) B) x(3+6) C) 3(x+2) D) 3(x+6) 4x + 12 A) x(4+12) B) 12(4+x) C) 4(x+12) D) 4(x+3) 10x + 35 A) 10(2x+35) B) x(10+35) C) 5(2x+7) D) 35(10+x) 3x - 18 A) 3(x-6) B) 18(x-3) C) 3(x-18) D) 6(x-3) 2 x + 6x A) x(x+6x) B) 2(x+3x) C) 6(x2+x) D) x(x+6) 2 x + 4x A) x2 (x+4) B) x(x+4) C) 2(x+2x) D) x2 (x+4) 2 x - 2x A) x(x-2) B) -x(x-2) C) -x(x+2) D) 2(x-x) 2 2x + 6x A) 2(x2+3) B) 2x(x+3) C) x(2x2+6) D) x(2x+6) 2 3x + 15x A) 3(x2+15) B) 3x(x+4) C) x(3x+15) D) 3x(x+5) 2 12x + 6x - 4 A) 2x(6x+3x-4) B) x(12x+6-4) C) 2(6x2+3x-2) D) 4(3x+2x-1) END HOME Number Patterns 10 multiple choice questions Find the next term 3,5,7,9...... A) 10 B) 12 C) 11 D) 16 Find the next term 9,14,19,24...... A) 25 B) 29 C) 34 D) 19 Find the next term 3,7,11,15...... A) 18 B) 17 C) 20 D) 19 Find the next term 6,9,12,15...... A) 18 B) 21 C) 19 D) 16 Find the next term 22,18,14,10...... A) 2 B) 8 C) 4 D) 6 Find the next term 0.2,0.4,0.6,0.8...... A) 1.1 B) 1 C) 1.2 D) 0.10 Find the next term 7,5,3,1...... A) 0 B) -1 C) -2 D) 1 Find the next term 13,7,1,-5...... A) -10 B) 1 C) -12 D) -11 Find the next term 0.4,0.8,1.2...... A) 1.4 B) 1.8 C) 1.6 D) 1.24 Find the next term 1,2,4,7,11...... A) 16 B) 15 C) 12 D) 17 END HOME x and y intercepts 10 multiple choice questions Where does this line cross the x and y axis x + y = 10 A) (10,10) and (10,10) C) (10,0) and (0,10) B) (5,5) and (5,5) D) (0,5) and (5,0) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 2x + y = 12 A) (12,0) and (0,12) B) (0,12) and (6,0) C) (0,6) and (12,0) D) (4,0) and (0,4) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 3x + 2y = 24 A) (3,0) and (0,2) B) (0,8) and (12,0) C) (4,0) and (0,4) D) (8,0) and (0,12) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 3x - y = 12 A) (4,0) and (0,-12) B) (-4,0) and (0,12) C) D) (0,4) and (-12,0) (3,0) and (0,3) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 5x + 4y = 40 A) (5,0) and (4,0) B) (0,8) and (10,0) C) (0,4) and (0,5) D) (8,0) and (0,10) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 4x - 2y = 24 A) (8,0) and (0,12) B) (6,0) and (0,-12) C) (0,6) and (-12,0) D) (2,0) and (-8,0) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 8x - 3y = 48 A) (12,0) and (0,16) B) C) (0,12) and D) (0,12) and (14,0) (-16,0) (12,0) and (0,-16) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 3x - 10y = 90 A) (-30,0) and (0,9) B) (0,30) and (-9,0) C) (0,30) and (9,0) D) (30,0) and (0,-9) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 6x - 7y = 42 A) (0,7) and (-6,0) B) (-7,0) and (-6,0) C) (7,0) and (0,-6) D) (-7,0) and (0,6) Where does this line cross the x and y axis 11x + 7y = 77 A) (7,0) and (0,11) C) (0,11) and (7,0) B) (0,-11) and (0,-7) D) (0,7) and (11,0) END HOME Nth Term 10 multiple choice questions What is the nth term of2 , 5, 8, 11, 14 ? A) 2n B) 2n + 3 C) 3n -1 D) 3n +2 What is the nth term of1, 6, 11, 16, 21? A) n+5 B) 5n-4 C) 1n +5 D) 5n+1 What is the nth term of4, 10, 16, 22, 28? A) 2n + 2 B) 4n + 6 C) 6n + 4 D) 6n -2 What is the nth term of-2, 5, 12, 19, 26? A) 7n- 9 B) -2n + 7 C) 7-2n D) 7n - 3 What is the nth term of20 , 18, 16, 14, 12 ? A) -2n B) 20 – 2n C) 2n + 18 D) 22- 2n What is the nth term of4 , -1, -6, -11, -16 ? A) 4-5n B) 9-5n C) 4n -5 D) -5n What is the nth term of9 , 6, 3, 0, -3 ? A) -3n B) 12-3n C) 9n-3 D) 9-3n What is the nth term of2 , 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4? A) 0.5n B) 2n+0.5 C) n÷2 D) 0.5n + 1.5 What is the nth term of10 , 12.5, 15, 17.5, 20 ? A) 7.5 n + 2.5 B) 2.5 + 7 C) 2.5n + 7.5 D) 10 + 2.5 What is the nth term of1, 2, 3, 4, 5? A) n B) 2n-1 C) 1 D) none END HOME Quadratics Quiz 10 multiple choice questions If 2 y=x what is y if x=1 A) 2 B) 3 C) 1 D) 0 If 2 y=x what is y if x=-3 A) -9 B) 9 C) 6 D) -6 If 2 y=x -2 what is y if x=1 A) 1 B) 0 C) 2 D) -1 If 2 y=x -2 what is y if x=-3 A) 7 B) -7 C) -11 D) 4 If 2 y=x + 5 what is y if x=1 A) 7 B) 15 C) 25 D) 6 If 2 y=x + 2 what is y if x=-4 A) -14 B) 18 C) -18 D) 16 If 2 y=2x -1 what is y if x=3 A) 36 B) 17 C) 35 D) 18 If 2 y=2x -2 what is y if x=-4 A) 62 B) -34 C) -62 D) 30 If 2 y=x -x what is y if x=1 A) 1 B) 2 C) 0 D) -1 If 2 y=x -2x what is y if x=3 A) 3 B) 6 C) 0 D) -3 END HOME Simplifying Expressions 10 multiple choice questions Simplify the following expressions 3a + 2b A) 3a+2b B) 5(a+b) C) 5a + 5b D) 5ab 2a + 4b + 3a + 2b A) 5a+6b B) 11ab C) 2a + 2b D) 11(a+b) 4a + b - 2a + 2b A) 6a+3b B) 2a-3b C) 6a-3b D) 2a+3b 10a + 4 + a - 2 A) 11a-6 B) 11a-2 C) 11a+6 D) 11a+2 10a + 4b + 3a - 7b A) 13a+11b B) 13a-11b C) 13a-3b D) 13a+3b 2a + 10 + 3a - 15 A) 5a-25 B) 5a-5 C) 5a+25 D) 5a+5 2a + 5b - 8a + 2b A) 7b+6a B) 7b-6a C) 6a-7b D) 7a-6b 20 + 4a + 15 + 2b A) 6ab+35 B) 4a+2b +35 C) 6(a+b) + 35 D) 24a+17b 12a + 4b - 3a + 2a A) 9a+4b B) 9a-4b C) 10a+4b D) 11a+4b 20a + 4b -6a + 5b A) 20a-7b B) 20a+7b C) 20a+ 3b D) 20a-2b END HOME Substitution 10 multiple choice questions If A=5 what is....... 2A 25 4 10 52 If A=7 what is....... 3A 28 21 37 73 If A=11 what is....... 2A - 1 20 210 22 21 If A=13 what is....... A+5 18 16 19 135 If A=9 what is....... 2 A 82 99 92 81 If A=7 what is....... 2(A+5) 150 24 28 32 If A=6 what is....... 3(A-2) 18 12 20 24 If A=15 what is....... 5 (A+ 5) 25 125 55 100 If A=4 what is....... 25 - 2A 15 7 17 8 If A=9 what is....... 2 A +A 90 98 81 88 END HOME Probability - Find the probability of things NOT happening 10 multiple choice questions If the Probability of an event happening is: 1 out of 8 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) evens B) unlikely C) 7 out of 8 D) 1 out of 8 If the Probability of an event happening is: 3 out of 7 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) likely B) 4 out of 7 C) 3 out of 7 D) 7 out of 3 If the Probability of an event happening is: 13 out of 20 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) 20 out of 13 B) unlikely C) 7 out of 10 D) 7 out of 20 If the Probability of an event happening is: 0.2 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) 0.8 B) 99.8 C) 0.18 D) 0.2 If the Probability of an event happening is: 0.6 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) 0.7 B) 0.3 C) 0.5 D) 0.4 If the Probability of an event happening is: 0.85 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) 0.20 B) 0.15 C) 0.2 D) 0.25 If the Probability of an event happening is: 0.25 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) 0.65 B) 0.75 C) 0.85 D) 0.70 If the Probability of an event happening is: 0.44 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) 0.55 B) 0.46 C) 0.66 D) 0.56 If the Probability of an event happening is: 0.01 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) 0.9 B) 0.09 C) 0.99 D) 0.999 If the Probability of an event happening is: 0.97 What is the probability of the event NOT happening? A) 0.03 B) 0.13 C) 0.3 D) 3 END HOME Perimeterfind the perimeter of each shape 10 multiple choice questions 6cm 4cm 4cm 6cm A) 18cm B) 24cm C) 20cm D) 10cm 10cm 5cm A) 15cm B) 30cm C) 50cm D) 35cm 7cm A) 28cm B) 7cm C) 21cm D) 32cm 12cm A) 34cm B) 38cm C) 28cm D) 36cm 5cm 3cm 4cm A) 13cm B) 14cm C) 11cm D) 12cm 8cm A) 46cm B) 40cm C) 48cm D) 44cm 9cm A) 54cm B) 45cm C) 46cm D) 56cm 5cm A) 35cm B) 25cm C) 55cm D) 50cm 2cm A) 40cm B) 32cm C) 30cm D) 34cm 5cm 6cm 6cm 5cm 10cm A) 72cm B) 64cm C) 82cm D) 66cm END HOME Names of shapes 10 multiple choice questions A) Square B) Pentagon C) Rectangle D) Parallelogram A) Hexagon B) Pentagon C) Quadrilateral D) House A) 50p B) Heptagon C) Octagon D) Hexagon A) Parallelogram B) Trapezium C) Obtuse D) Rectangle A) Kite B) Diamond C) Rhombus D) Parallelogram A) Right angled triangle C) Isosceles Triangle B) Equilateral triangle D) Scalene Triangle A) Scalene Triangle C) Equilateral Triangle B) Isosceles Triangle D) Pyramid A) Isosceles Triangle B) Normal Triangle C) Equilateral Triangle D) Straight Triangle A) Septagon B) Eightagon C) Nonagon D) Octagon A) Dodecagon B) Decagon C) 12agon D) Icosagon END HOME Equations of lines 1 / Mirror lines 10 multiple choice questions 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1 X=5 -2 -3 -4 Y=5 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 -1 -2 Y=-1 -3 -4 X=-1 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1 Y=2 -2 -3 -4 X=2 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1 X=0 -2 -3 -4 Y=0 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1 X=Y -2 -3 -4 X+Y=1 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 -1 -X=Y -2 -Y=-X -3 -4 Y=-X 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1 Y=X+1 -2 -3 -4 Y+1=X 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1 Y-1=X -2 -3 -4 Y=X-1 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1 Y=-X+2 -2 -3 -4 Y=X-2 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1 Y=-X+3 -2 -3 -4 Y=-X-3 4 5 6 END HOME Median Position 10 multiple choice questions In a line of 5 people. What is the position of the median? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 2.5 In a line of 7 people. What is the position of the median? A) 3 B) 3.5 C) 4 D) 5 In a line of 11 people. What is the position of the median? A) 5.5 B) 5 C) 6.5 D) 6 In a line of 19 people. What is the position of the median? A) 10 B) 9 C) 9.5 D) 11 In a line of 4 people. What is the position of the median? A) 2 B) 2.5 C) 3 D) 1.5 In a line of 10 people. What is the position of the median? A) 6 B) 5 C) 4.5 D) 5.5 In a line of 20 people. What is the position of the median? A) 10 B) 10.5 C) 9.5 D) 11 In a line of 100 people. What is the position of the median? A) 51 B) 50 C) 49 D) 50.5 In a line of 120 people. What is the position of the median? A) 60.5 B) 59.5 C) 61.5 D) 60 In a line of 150 people. What is the position of the median? A) 75 B) 76 C) 75.5 D) 74.5 END HOME The Gradient between 2 points 10 multiple choice questions To find the gradient of the line between two points, you need to.. A) Divide the first y value by the second y value B) Divide the difference in x by the difference in y C) Divide the difference in y by the difference in x D) Average out the x and y values and divide them Find the gradient between: (0,0) and (4,4) A) 2 B) 1 C) 8 D) 4 Find the gradient between: (0,0) and (4,8) A) 4 B) 0.5 C) 2 D) 8 Find the gradient between: (0,0) and (8,4) A) 0.5 B) 4 C) 8 D) 2 Find the gradient between: (0,0) and (-4,4) A) -1 B) -4 C) 1 D) 4 Find the gradient between: (0,0) and (-4,-4) A) -2 B) -1 C) 4 D) 1 Find the gradient between: A) C) 1 B) 4 8 (0,0) and (4,0) D) 0 Find the gradient between: A) 0 B) 8 (0,0) and (0,4) C) 4 D) 1 Find the gradient between: (2,5) and (6,17) A) 4 B) 3 C) 12 D) 5 Find the gradient between: (10,8) and (8,20) A) 12 B) 6 C) 2 D) -6 END HOME Algebraic Multiplication 10 multiple choice questions AxB A) AB B) AxB Ax3 A) A3 B) 3A C) A3 D) AAA AxA A) AA B) A2 C) AxA D) 2A 2A x 3B A) 6A x B B) 5AB C) 23AB D) 6AB 2 A xA A) A3 B) 2A2 C) A2A D) AA2 2 2A x 4A A) 8A2 B) 8A3 C) 6A2 D) 6A3 3A x 2A x 4A A) 12A2 B) 24A2 C) 24A3 D) 26A3 2AB x 3B A) 5ABB B) 5AB2 C) 6A2B D) 6AB2 3AB x 2 3A B A) 9A3B B) 9A2B2 C) 9A2B D) 9A3B2 3AB x 3 4B C A) 12ABC B) 12AB3C C) 12AB4C D) 12A2B4C END HOME Coordinates 10 multiple choice questions A) (0,1) B) (2,2) C) (1,1) D) (1,0) A) (4,1) B) (1,4) C) (3,1) D) (4,0) A) (4,2) B) (3,2) C) (4,1) D) (2,4) A) (2,1) B) (2,0) C) (0,2) D) (1,2) A) (3,1) B) (1,3) C) (3,0) D) (0,3) A) (2,-3) B) (2,3) C) (-3,2) D) (-3,-2) A) (-3,1) B) (1,-3) C) (1,3) D) (-1,-3) A) (-3,-2) B) (2,3) C) (3,-2) D) (-3,2) A) (0,4) B) (4,0) C) (-4,0) D) (0,-4) A) (-4,2) B) (4,-2) C) (-4,-2) D) (-2,4) END HOME Rotational Symmetry What is the order of rotational Symmetry of each shape? A) 1 B) 4 C) 2 D) 3 A) 2 B) 4 C) 1 D) 8 A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 2 A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 4 A) 1 B) 4 C) 2 D) 8 A) 0 B) 2 C) 1 D) 4 A) 1 B) 0 C) 4 D) 2 A) 2 B) 4 C) 6 D) 1 END HOME Inequalities 10 multiple choice questions What inequality is shown by the number line? 5 A) X<5 B) X>5 C) X≥5 D) X≤5 What inequality is shown by the number line? 7 A) X<7 B) X>7 C) X≤7 D) X≥7 What inequality is shown by the number line? 5 A) X>5 B) X<5 C) X≥5 D) X≤5 What inequality is shown by the number line? 11 A) X<11 B) X>11 C) X≤11 D) X≥11 What inequality is shown by the number line? 1 11 A) 1>X<11 B) 1<X>11 C) 1>X>11 D) 1<X<11 What inequality is shown by the number line? 1 13 A) 1≤ X≤13 B) 1<X≤13 C) 1>X≥13 D) 1≤X<13 What inequality is shown by the number line? -1 18 A) -1<X<18 B) -1≤X<18 C) -1≥X>18 D) -1>X ≥ 18 What inequality is shown by the number line? 0 20 A) 0<X<20 B) 0≤X<20 C) 0>X>20 D) 0≤ X≤20 What inequality is shown by the number line? 1 11 A) 1<X<11 B) 1<X≤11 C) 1≤X<11 D) 1≥X>115 What inequality is shown by the number line? 1 11 A) X<1 B) X>1 C) X<1 D) 1>X ≥11 and X≥11 and X<11 and X>11 END HOME Completing the Square 10 multiple choice questions 2 x + 4x + 4 A) (x+4)2 B) 2(x+4) C) (x+2)2 D) (x+4x)2 2 x + 4x + 3 A) (x+4)2 + 3 B) (x+2)2 - 1 C) (x+2)2 + 3 D) (x+2)2 + 1 2 x + 6x + 9 A) (x+6)2 B) (x+3)2 C) (x+9)2 D) (x+4)2 2 x + 6x + 10 A) (x+6)2 + 1 B) (x+3)2 + 10 C) (x+3)2 - 1 D) (x+3)2 + 1 2 x + 10x + 25 A) (x+5)2 +20 B) (x+10)2 C) (x+5)2 +10 D) (x+5)2 2 x + 10x + 24 A) (x+5)2 +1 B) (x+5)2 -1 C) (x+5)2 -2 D) (x+5)2 +4 2 x + 12x + 36 A) (x+6)2 B) (x+6)2 + 4 C) (x+12)2 D) (x+6)2 +2 2 x + 12x + 46 A) (x+6)2+10 B) (x+6)2+16 C) (x+6)2-10 D) (x+6)2+36 2 x + 20x + 80 A) (x+10)2+20 B) (x+10)2+10 C) (x+10)2-10 D) (x+10)2-20 2 x + 14x + 56 A) (x+7)2+8 B) (x+8)2+6 C) (x+7)2+7 D) (x+7)2-7 END HOME Area Scale Factors 10 multiple choice questions If the length scale factor is 3, what is the area scale factor? A) 3 B) 6 C) 9 D) 30 If the length scale factor is 4, what is the area scale factor? A) 16 B) 8 C) 4 D) 40 If the length scale factor is 5, what is the area scale factor? A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 25 If the length scale factor is 10, what is the area scale factor? A) 100 B) 10 C) 20 D) 1000 If the area scale factor is 49, what is the length scale factor? A) 2401 B) 9 C) 49 D) 7 If the area scale factor is 64, what is the length scale factor? A) 4 B) 8 C) 64 D) 4096 What is the area of the new shape? Area= ? Area= 40cm2 10cm 20cm A) 80 B) 160 C) 800 D) 120 What is the area of the new shape? Area= ? Area= 40cm2 10cm 30cm A) 80 B) 120 C) 280 D) 360 What is the area of the new shape? Area= ? Area= 40cm2 10cm 100cm A) 200 B) 40000 C) 2000 D) 400 What is the area of the original shape? Area= 500cm2 Area= ? 10cm 50cm A) 25 B) 100 C) 20 D) 10 END HOME Substitution with Negative Numbers 10 multiple choice questions If a=-3 what is the value of.. 6a A) 18 B) -18 C) 3 D) -63 If a=-3 what is the value of.. -2a A) -6 B) 6 C) -23 D) -9 If a=-5 what is the value of.. 2 a A) -10 B) 10 C) -25 D) 25 If a=-4 what is the value of.. 2 2a A) -32 B) 64 C) -64 D) 32 If a=-7 what is the value of.. 2 -(a ) A) -49 B) 49 C) 14 D) -14 If a=-8 what is the value of.. 2(a+4) A) -8 B) 8 C) -24 D) 24 If a=-2 what is the value of.. 20+6a A) -8 B) 8 C) 32 D) 82 If a=-4 what is the value of.. 30-2a A) 22 B) -38 C) 38 D) 6 If a=-1 what is the value of.. -3(5+a) A) 12 B) -18 C) 18 D) -12 If a=-5 what is the value of.. 2 (-8-3a) A) 529 B) -49 C) 49 D) 64 END HOME The Quadratic Equation 10 multiple choice questions In this equation what is the value of “a”? 2 2x + 4x + 9=0 A) 4 B) 9 C) 2 D) 0 In this equation what is the value of “a”? 7x + 2 3x + 5=0 A) 7 B) 3 C) 5 D) 0 In this equation what is the value of “b”? 7x + 2 6x + 2=-3 A) 2 B) 6 C) 5 D) 7 In this equation what is the value of “b”? 2 5x + x + 7=0 A) 0 B) 7 C) x D) 1 In this equation what is the value of “b”? 2 5x + 19=6x A) -6 B) 5 C) 6 D) 19 In this equation what is the value of “b”? 2 5x + 5x + 4 =6x A) 11 B) 6 C) 5 D) -1 In this equation what is the value of “a”? 2 5x + 2x + 2 20=x A) 6 B) 4 C) 5 D) 1 In this equation what is the value of “c”? 2 4x +2x -3=16 A) -3 B) -19 C) -16 D) 19 In this equation what is the value of “c”? 5x(x -2x+ 3)=0 A) 3 B) 15 C) 0 D) -2 In this equation what is the value of “a”? 2x(3x + 2)-4=0 A) 6 B) 3 C) 2 D) There isn’t one END HOME Coordinates from linear equations 10 multiple choice questions Which of the following is a point on the line.. y=2x A) (8,4) B) (3,6) C) (23,4) D) (1,2) Which of the following is a point on the line.. y=3x A) (4,12) B) (15,5) C) (6,36) D) (8,26) Which of the following is a point on the line.. y=10-x A) (6,3) B) (8,4) C) (6,5) D) (2,8) Which of the following is a point on the line.. y=2x-1 A) (5,24) B) (15,8) C) (5,9) D) (5,3) Which of the following is a point on the line.. y=3x+4 A) (3,10) B) (9,32) C) (5,39) D) (22,6) Which of the following is NOT a point on the line.. y=5x+3 A) (5,28) B) (7,42) C) (10,53) D) (12,63) Which of the following is NOT a point on the line.. y=3x+7 A) (8,31) B) (11,40) C) (5,22) D) (4,21) Which of the following is NOT a point on the line.. y=10x-9 A) (4,31) B) (5,41) C) (0,-9) D) (9,91) Which of the following is NOT a point on the line.. y=20-x A) (8,12) B) (-4,16) C) (-3,23) D) (20,0) Which of the following is NOT a point on the line.. y=100-5x A) (12,40) B) (0.5,97.5) C) (11,55) D) (-2,110) END HOME Labelling Right Angle Triangle 10 multiple choice questions What is the side marked with an X? X A) Adjacent C) Hypotenuse ϴ B) Opposite What is the side marked with an X? ϴ X A) Hypotenuse C) Adjacent B) Opposite What is the side marked with an X? X ϴ A) Hypotenuse C) Adjacent B) Opposite What is the side marked with an X? ϴ X A) Opposite C) Hypotenuse B) Adjacent What is the side marked with an X? ϴ A) Adjacent C) Hypotenuse X B) Opposite What is the side marked with an X? X A) Opposite C) Hypotenuse ϴ B) Adjacent What is the side marked with an X? ϴ X A) Opposite C) Hypotenuse B) Adjacent What is the side marked with an X? ϴ A) Opposite C) Adjacent B) Hypotenuse What is the side marked with an X? ϴ X A) Hypotenuse C) Opposite B) Adjacent What is the side marked with an X? X ϴ A) Hypotenuse C) Adjacent B) Opposite END HOME Sin, Cos or Tan? 10 multiple choice questions Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? X A) Cos C) Tan 11cm 35˚ B) Sin Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? X A) Sin C) Cos 14˚ 15cm B) Tan Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? 40˚ X 17cm A) Sin C) Tan B) Cos Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? 5cm 50˚ X A) Tan C) Cos B) Sin Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? 51˚ X 6cm A) Cos C) Sin B) Tan Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? X 8cm A) Sin C) Cos 16˚ B) Tan Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? 42˚ 14cm A) Sin C) Tan X B) Cos Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? 35˚ A) Tan C) Sin B) Cos Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? 63˚ 3.4cm X A) Cos C) Sin B) Tan Will you use Sin, Cos or Tan with this question? 5mm X 71˚ A) Sin C) Cos B) Tan END HOME Solving Equations 10 multiple choice questions What is x if.... 2x=10 A) 10 B) 20 C) 5 D) 0.5 What is x if.... x-3=27 A) W B) W C) W D) 30 What is x if.... X+10=25 A) 10 B) 15 C) 25 D) 5 What is x if.... X+6=10 A) 6 B) 5 C) 16 D) 4 What is x if.... 3x=24 A) 8 B) 6 C) 21 D) 72 What is x if.... 2x+2=18 A) 8 B) 10 C) 16 D) 32 What is x if.... 4x-3=21 A) 8 B) 6 C) 24 D) 9 What is x if.... 2x+5=29 A) 16 B) 12 C) 8 D) 14 What is x if.... 10x+6=76 A) 7.6 B) 8.2 C) 6 D) 7 What is x if.... 100-11x=1 A) -9 B) 0.1 C) 9 D) 99 END HOME Circle Words 10 multiple choice questions The length around the outside of a circle is the.... A) Diameter B) Circumference C) Radius D) Arc The length across the middle of a circle is the.... A) Radius B) Chord C) Tangent D) Diameter The length from the centre to the edge is the.... A) Radius B) chord C) Diameter D) Bisector Half of the diameter is the........ A) Width B) Height C) Radius D) Circumference The red line shows a..... A) Radius B) Diameter C) Bisector D) Chord What is this.... A) Sector B) Fraction C) Slice D) Angle What shape is this.... A) Sector B) Segment C) Hemicircle D) Crsecent The red line shows us a.... A) Outer chord B) Tangent C) Bisector D) Interceptor The red line shows us .... A) A Partial perimeter B) A Semi Circumference C) A Curve D) An Arc Π times the diameter gives you the circle’s.... A) Area B) Width C) Circumference D) Volume END HOME The Sine Rule 10 multiple choice questions Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 20˚ 12cm a 10cm A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 30˚ 15cm a 9cm A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 20˚ X 85˚ 10cm A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 15cm 12cm 10cm a A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 20˚ 12cm X 38 ˚ 10cm A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 20˚ a 88˚ 72˚ A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 12cm 10cm A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? But you could also use Sin35= 10 ÷ x 35˚ x 10cm A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 34˚ 21cm a 9.8cm A) Yes B) No Can you use the sine rule to find the missing value? 7cm 6cm a 5cm A) Yes B) No END HOME Vectors 10 multiple choice questions What movement does the following vector represent? 5 3 ( ) A) 5 up 3 right C) 5 down 3 right B) 5 left 3 down D) 5 right 3 up What movement does the following vector represent? 2 1 ( ) A) 2 left 1 up C) 2 up 1 right B) 2 right 1 up D) 2 up 1 left What movement does the following vector represent? 0 7 ( ) A) 0 across 7 up C) 0 up 7 right B) 0 down 7 right D) 0 across 7 left What movement does the following vector represent? -1 4 ( ) A) 1 down 4 right C) 1 down 4 left B) 1 right 4 up D) 1 left 4 up What movement does the following vector represent? 6 -5 ( ) A) 6 left 5 down C) 6 right 5 down B) 6 up 5 left D) 6 down 5 right What movement does the following vector represent? 7 -1 ( ) A) 7 right 1 up C) 7 left 1 up B) 7 up 1 left D) 7 right 1 down What movement does the following vector represent? -2 -9 ( ) A) 2 left 9 down C) 2 left 9 up B) 2 right 9 down D) 2 right 9 up What movement does the following vector represent? 0 -3 ( ) A) 3 up B) 3 down C) 3 right D) 3 left What movement does the following vector represent? x 2x ( ) A) Move down twice the amount up move right B) Move up twice the amount up move right C) Move up twice the amount up move left D) Don’t move What movement does the following vector represent? x -x ( ) A) However much you move left, move the same amount down B) However much you move right, move the same amount up C) However much you move right, move the same amount down D) Don’t move END HOME Angles on Parallel Lines 10 multiple choice questions The angles marked a and b are..... a b A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co interior The angles marked a and b are..... a b A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co Interior The angles marked a and b are..... a b A) Alternate B) C) Corresponding D) Co Interior The angles marked a and b are..... a b A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co Interior The angles marked a and b are..... a b A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co Interior The angles marked a and b are..... b a A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co Interior The angles marked a and b are..... a b A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co Interior The angles marked a and b are..... a b A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co Interior The angles marked a and b are..... b a A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co Interior The angles marked a and b are..... b a A) Alternate C) Corresponding B) Co Interior END HOME Sine or Cosine Rule? 10 multiple choice questions How would you find the missing value? 110cm 62cm 40cm A) Sine Rule X B) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? X 86˚ 25˚ 11cm A) Sine Rule B) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? 32cm X 40cm A) Sine Rule 16cm B) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? X 22˚ A) Sine Rule 110˚ B) 6cm Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? 11˚ X 120˚ 11cm A) Sine Rule B) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? X 110˚ 6cm 4cm A) Sine Rule B) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? X 3.7cm 4.2cm A) Sine Rule 81˚ B) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? 6cm 32˚ X 115˚ A) Sine Rule B) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? 27cm X 114˚ A) Sine Rule B) 13cm Cosine Rule How would you find the missing value? 6cm X 7cm 4cm A) Sine Rule B) Cosine Rule END HOME Missing lengths in triangles 10 multiple choice questions How would you find the missing length in this triangle? x 7cm 6cm A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing length in this triangle? 12cm x 30˚ A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing length in this triangle? 46˚ 13cm 19cm x A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing length in this triangle? x 40˚ 13cm A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing length in this triangle? 11˚ X 120˚ 11cm A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing length in this triangle? X 110˚ 6cm 4cm A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing length in this triangle? 25˚ x 12cm A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing length in this triangle? X 3.7cm 4.2cm 81˚ A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule 16cm 8cm x A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule How would you find the missing length in this triangle? X 22˚ 110˚ 6cm A) Sine Rule B) SOHCAHTOA C) Pythagoras’ Theorem D) Cosine Rule END HOME Key Values for Sin, Cos and Tan 10 multiple choice questions Sin0= A) ∞ B) 0 C) -1 D) 1 Cos0= A) -1 B) ∞ C) 1 D) 0 Tan0= A) -1 B) 0 C) ∞ D) 1 Sin90= A) 1 B) ∞ C) -1 D) 0 Cos90= A) -1 B) 1 C) ∞ D) 0 Sin180= A) ∞ B) 1 C) -1 D) 0 Cos180= A) -1 B) 1 C) ∞ D) 0 Sin270= A) 1 B) 0 C) ∞ D) -1 Sin360= A) ∞ B) 0 C) -1 D) 1 Tan180= A) 1 B) -1 C) 0 D) ∞ END HOME Transformations of Trig Graphs 10 multiple choice questions A) Y=cosx B) Y=tanx C) Y=sinx D) Y=cosx-1 A) Y=tanx B) Y=cosx C) Y=2cosx D) Y=cos2x A) Y=tan2x B) Y=0.5tanx C) Y=-tanx D) Y=tanx A) Y=2cosx B) Y=cos2x C) Y=sin2x D) Y=2sinx A) Y=sin2x B) y=sin0.5x C) Y=0.5cosx D) Y=0.5sinx A) Y=-sinx B) Y=-cosx C) Y=cos(-x) D) Y=sinx-1 A) Y=0.5sinx B) Y=sin2x C) Y=sin0.5x D) Y=2sinx A) Y=tanx+1 B) Y=tan(x-1) C) Y=tanx D) Y=tanx-1 A) Y=tan(x+90) B) Y=2tanx C) Y=-tanx D) Y=tan2x A) Y=cosx-1 B) Y=-cosx C) Y=sinx-1 D) Y=cos(-x) END HOME Area of triangles 1 10 multiple choice questions What is the area of this triangle? 5cm 10cm A) 100cm2 B) 50cm2 C) 15cm2 D) 25cm2 What is the area of this triangle? 6cm 4cm A) 24cm2 B) 12cm2 C) 14cm2 D) 10cm2 What is the area of this triangle? 3cm 5cm 4cm A) 6cm2 B) 60cm2 C) 12cm2 D) 30cm2 What is the area of this triangle? 9cm 5cm 10cm A) 450cm2 B) 50cm2 C) 225cm2 D) 25cm2 What is the area of this triangle? 20cm 10cm 8cm A) 80cm2 B) 40cm2 C) 800cm2 D) 400cm2 What is the length marked X? 5cm Area=20cm2 X A) 4cm B) 10cm C) 8cm D) 2cm What is the length marked X? 3cm Area=18cm2 X A) 6cm B) 24cm C) 12cm D) 3cm What is the length marked X? 7cm Area=21cm2 X A) 7cm B) 6cm C) 8cm D) 3cm What is the length marked X? X Area=28cm2 7cm A) R B) W C) W D) W What is the length marked X? X Area=32cm2 X A) 6cm B) 6cm C) 4cm D) 8cm END HOME Solving Equations with Brackets 10 multiple choice questions What is x if... 2(x+1)=6 A) 3 B) 2 C) 1 D) 4 What is x if... 3(x-1)=12 A) 4 B) 6 C) 5 D) 2 What is x if... 2(x+3)=16 A) 4 B) 5 C) 3 D) 8 What is x if... 4(x-3)=20 A) 5 B) 3 C) 6 D) 8 What is x if... 3(2x+1)=27 A) 4 B) 8 C) 9 D) 3 What is x if... 2(3x+5)=70 A) 10 B) 12 C) 8 D) 7 What is x if... 2(4x-8)=8 A) 4 B) 3 C) 5 D) 2 What is x if... 5(6-x)=15 A) 2 B) -3 C) 4 D) 3 What is x if... 2(8-x)=-4 A) -10 B) -2 C) 4 D) 10 What is x if... 2(x+3)=-8 A) -4 B) -11 C) -7 D) -1 END HOME Equations of straight lines 10 multiple choice questions What is the equation of the red line? A) y=-x B) y=x C) x=1 D) x=2x What is the equation of the red line? A) y=3x B) y=x C) y=2x D) y=x+1 What is the equation of the red line? A) y=2x B) y=2x+1 C) y=x+1 D) y=3x What is the equation of the red line? A) y=x-1 B) y=-x C) y=-x+2 D) y=2x-1 What is the equation of the red line? A) y=2x+1 B) y=3x C) y=2x-1 D) Y=3x+1 What is the equation of the red line? A) y=-4x B) y=4-x C) y=4x-4 D) y=x-4 What is the equation of the red line? A) y=2x-3 B) y=3x-2 C) y=-2x-3 D) y=x-3 What is the equation of the red line? A) y=-x B) y=x-1 C) y=x D) y=0.5x What is the equation of the red line? A) y=2-2x B) y=2-x C) y=x-2 D) y=x-2 What is the equation of the red line? A) y=0.5x B) y=2x+1 C) y=0.5x+1 D) y=x + 0.5 END HOME Laws of Indices 10 multiple choice questions 2 a x 4 a= A) a8 B) a24 C) a6 D) 2a8 5 a x 3 a= A) a53 B) a15 C) 2a15 D) a8 2 2a x 4 5a = A) 7a6 B) 10a8 C) 7a8 D) 10a6 20 a ÷ 5 a= A) a25 B) a4 C) a5 D) a15 12 8a ÷ 4 2a = A) 4a8 B) 6a8 C) 4a3 D) 6a3 2 2a x 4 3 8a ÷4a = A) 4a5 B) 4a3 C) 2.5a3 D) 12a3 2 4 (a ) = A) a8 B) a24 C) a6 D) 4a2 3 2 (5a ) = A) 10a6 B) 25a6 C) 5a6 D) 25a5 0 a= A) 0 B) 1 C) a D) ∞ 5 3 (2a ) x 4 3a = A) 26a32 B) 18a19 C) 24a19 D) 18a24 END HOME True/False Equation questions 10 multiple choice questions If.. X + 3=10 Then X+4=11 A) True B) False If.. 2X=30 Then 4X=40 A) True B) False If.. 6X=18 Then 3X=9 A) True B) False If.. 2X-10=13 Then 2x=23 A) True B) False If.. 2X+4=24 Then X+4=12 A) True B) False If.. 2(X+4)=22 Then 3(X+4)=23 A) True B) False If.. 2X-2=31 Then 3X-2=31+x A) True B) False If.. 2 x =9 Then x=81 A) True B) False If.. 2x-11=21 Then 2x=10 A) True B) False If.. 6X-24=18X+30 Then X-4=3X+5 A) True B) False END HOME Compound shapes- Find the missing lengths 10 multiple choice questions What is the length marked with a X? 6cm 10cm X A) 3 B) 2 C) 4 D) 6 What is the length marked with a X? 5cm X 12cm A) 4 B) 7 C) 6 D) 5 What is the length marked with a X? 22cm X 12cm A) 11 B) 12 C) 7 D) 10 What is the length marked with a X? 3cm 15cm X A) 4 B) 13 C) 8 D) 12 What is the length marked with a X? X 4cm 6cm 2cm 2cm A) 14 B) 12 C) 4 D) 10 What is the length marked with a X? 25cm X 3cm 10cm A) 12 B) 4 C) 13 D) 8 What is the length marked with a X? 5cm 18cm X 7cm A) 4 B) 6 C) 12 D) 8 What is the length marked with a X? 3cm 14cm X 2cm A) 8 B) 10 C) 14 D) 13 What is the length marked with a X? 10cm X 8cm 7cm A) 7 B) 5 C) 6 D) 8 What is the length marked with a X? 8cm 11cm X 4cm 6cm A) 3 B) 6 C) 7 D) 5 END HOME Circumference 10 multiple choice questions What is the circumference of the following shape? 20cm A) 31.4 B) 62.8 C) 62.3 D) 314.2 What is the circumference of the following shape? 8cm A) 25.2 B) 12.6 C) 25.1 D) 12.5 What is the circumference of the following shape? 8cm A) 25.1 B) 50.2 C) 25.2 D) 50.3 What is the circumference of the following shape? 12cm A) 75.4 B) 69.1 C) 75.3 D) 37.6 What is the perimeter of the following shape? 15cm A) 38.6 B) 23.6 C) 47.1 D) 23.5 What is the perimeter of the following shape? 13cm A) 20.4 B) 40.8 C) 53.8 D) 33.4 What is the perimeter of the following shape? 9cm A) 14.1 B) 23.1 C) 28.3 D) 32.1 What is the radius of the following shape? x Circumference=50cm A) 7.9 B) 15.9 C) 8 D) 157.1 What is the perimeter of the following shape? 3cm 8cm A) 39.1 B) 26.6 C) 36.1 D) 23.6 What is the perimeter of the following shape? 9cm 6cm A) 24.4 B) 39.4 C) 42.8 D) 33.4 END HOME Area of Circles 10 multiple choice questions What is the area of this shape? 5cm A) 31.4 B) 246.7 C) 75.3 D) 314.2 What is the area of this shape? 7cm A) 44 B) 615.8 C) 153.9 D) 483.6 What is the area of this shape? 12cm A) 452.4 B) 113.1 C) 18.8 D) 37.7 What is the area of this shape? 14cm A) 88 B) 615.8 C) 44 D) 153.9 What is the area of this shape? 20cm A) 628.3 B) 314.2 C) 157.1 D) 70.5 What is the area of this shape? 12cm A) 28.3 B) 18.8 C) 452.4 D) 113.1 What is the area of this shape? 10cm A) 78.5 B) 235.6 C) 47.1 D) 942.5 What is the radius of this shape? X Area=100cm2 A) 31.8 B) 5.6 C) 15.9 D) 3.2 What is the Diameter of this shape? X Area=80cm2 A) 5 B) 2.8 C) 25.5 D) 10.1 What is the Diameter of this shape? Area=90cm2 X A) 5.4 B) 14.3 C) 28.6 D) 9.5 END HOME Nth Term 2 10 multiple choice questions What is the nth term of the following sequence? 3,7,11,15,19.. A) 4n B) 4n-1 C) n+4 D) 4n+1 What is the 10th term of the following sequence? 3,7,11,15,19.. (nth term=4n-1) A) 40 B) 409 C) 41 D) 39 What is the 12th term of the following sequence? 3,7,11,15,19.. A) 48 B) 11 C) 412 D) 47 What is the 10th term of the following sequence? 5,8,11,14,17... A) 32 B) 28 C) 17 D) 30 What is the 12th term of the following sequence? 7,12,17,22,27....; A) 84 B) 67 C) 62 D) 57 What is the 100th term of the following sequence? 13,16,19,22,25,28..... A) 140 B) 310 C) 130 D) 143 What is the 120th term of the following sequence? 11,21,31,41,51... A) 1201 B) 3201 C) 2201 D) 1101 What is the 50th term of the following sequence? 9,16,23,30,37.. A) 452 B) 359 C) 352 D) 547 What is the 40th term of the following sequence? 7,16,25,34,43,52.... A) 289 B) 358 C) 438 D) 385 What is the 50th term of the following sequence? 50,48,46,44... A) -52 B) -50 C) 150 D) -48 END HOME The Equation of a Straight Line 3 Find the equation which matches to the sets of coordinates 10 multiple choice questions These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,1) (3,3) (5,5) A) yx B) y=x+2 C) y=y D) y=x These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,2) (3,6) (5,10) A) y=2x B) y=x+1 C) 2y=x D) y=x2 These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,2) (3,4) (5,6) A) y=2x-1 B) y=2x C) y=2x+1 D) y=x+1 These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,3) (3,9) (5,15) A) y=3x B) y=x+1 C) Y=x+2 D) 3y=x These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (2,1) (6,3) (8,4) A) y=2x B) y=2x-x C) y=x-1 D) y=0.5x These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,3) (3,7) (5,11) A) y=3x B) y=2x+1 C) y=x+4 D) y=3x-2 These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,1) (3,5) (5,9) A) y=x B) y=x+2 C) y=2x-1 D) y=x+4 These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,5) (3,11) (5,17) A) y=2x+3 B) y=3x+2 C) y=5x D) y=3x-2 These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,-4) (3,-2) (5,0) A) y=-5x B) y=x-5 C) y=5-x D) y-5=x These points lie on a straight line, which equation describes the line? (1,-1) (3,-3) (5,-5) A) y=x B) -y=-x C) y=-x D) y-x=0 END HOME Finding the Mean, Mode, Median and Range 10 multiple choice questions What’s the mean of the following numbers? 4,5,9 A) 18 B) 6 C) 3 D) 8 What’s the range of the following numbers? 2,5,9 A) 9 B) 2-9 C) -7 D) 7 What’s the mode of the following numbers? 2,9,1,3,2,15 A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) None What’s the median of the following numbers? 4,5,9 A) 4 B) 9 C) 2 D) 5 What’s the mean of the following numbers? 10,5,4,1,10 A) 6 B) 5 C) 2 D) 4 What’s the mode of the following numbers? 10,5,4,1,10 A) 4 B) 1 C) 10 D) 5 What’s the median of the following numbers? 10,5,4,1,10 A) 1 B) 4 C) 2.5 D) 5 What’s the range of the following numbers? 10,5,4,1,10 A) 4 B) 9 C) 1-10 D) 11 What’s the median of the following numbers? 5,-4,-8,2,-20 A) -8 B) 2 C) -4 D) -20 What’s the mean of the following numbers? 5,6,3,8,10 A) 6.4 B) 6 C) 7 D) 2 END HOME Two Way Tables 10 multiple choice questions What number should go in the cell marked with an X? Year 10 Year 11 Total Boys 80 Girls 70 60 X Total 150 310 A) 80 B) 60 C) 70 D) 90 What number should go in the cell marked with an X? Year 10 Year 11 Total Boys 80 70 Girls 70 60 Total 150 X A) 140 B) 130 C) 150 D) 50 What number should go in the cell marked with an X? Year 10 Year 11 Total Boys 80 70 Girls 70 60 Total 150 130 X A) 110 B) 270 C) 140 D) 280 The Table shows information about the language and humanities subjects picked by students in year 9 for their GCSEs How many pupils picked German and Geography? History Geography Total A) C) 76 104 Germany 104 French Total 150 60 180 B) 86 D) Impossible to tell The Table shows information about the language and humanities subjects picked by students in year 9 for their GCSEs How many pupils French and History? History Geography Total Germany 104 French Total 150 60 180 A) 60 B) 44 C) 44 D) 46 The Table shows information about the language and humanities subjects picked by students in year 9 for their GCSEs How many pupils picked Geography? History Geography Total A) C) 60 76 Germany 104 French Total 150 60 180 B) 136 D) Impossible to tell The Table shows information about the language and humanities subjects picked by students in year 9 for their GCSEs How many pupils are there in year 9? History Geography Total Germany 104 French Total 150 60 180 A) 494 B) 286 C) 180 D) 330 350 people were asked their age and favourite sport (out of tennis, football and waterpolo). The results are shown in the table How many people between the age of 20-40 liked football the best? 0-20 years 20-40 years Tennis 30 51 Football 43 Water polo 35 40+ years Total 109 50 124 42 Total A) 93 B) 41 C) 29 D) 31 350 people were asked their age and favourite sport (out of tennis, football and waterpolo). The results are shown in the table How many people between the aged 40 or over liked tennis the best? 0-20 years 20-40 years Tennis 30 51 Football 43 Water polo 35 40+ years Total 109 50 124 42 Total A) 27 B) 26 C) 28 D) 29 350 people were asked their age and favourite sport (out of tennis, football and waterpolo). The results are shown in the table How many people between the aged 40 and over liked water polo the best? 0-20 years 20-40 years Tennis 30 51 Football 43 Water polo 35 40+ years Total 109 50 124 42 Total A) 117 B) 63 C) 123 D) 167 END HOME Expected outcomes 10 multiple choice questions I toss a coin 200 times, how many times would I expect to get a “head”? A) 1/2 B) 50 C) 100 D) Even chance I roll a coin 120 times, how many times do I expect to get a “3”? A) 30 B) 20 C) 40 D) 60 I roll a dice 60 times how many times would I expect to get a number less than 4? A) 20 B) 40 C) 60 D) 30 I roll a coin 360 times, how many times would I expect to get a number more than 4? A) 120 B) 60 C) 180 D) 300 I roll a coin 180 times, how many times would I expect to get a prime number? A) 30 B) 120 C) 60 D) 90 I roll a dice 240 times how many times would you expect to get a square number? A) 40 B) 80 C) 120 D) 160 I probability that I will miss my bus is 2/7. How many times do I expect to miss it in 2 weeks? A) 3 B) 4 C) 2 D) 8 I probability that I will forget my keys is 3/5. How many times do I expect to forget them over a period of 35 days? A) 15 B) 14 C) 35 D) 21 I probability that I win when I play my friend at chess is 4/9. How many times do I expect to loose if I play 27 games? A) 12 B) 13 C) 15 D) 9 I toss a coin 1000 times, I expect to get 500 tails and 500 heads, will I get that? A) Probably Not B) Definitely C) Definitely Not D) Probably END HOME Median 10 multiple choice questions What’s the median of the following numbers? 0,4,9 A) 0 B) 0 C) 4 D) 2 What’s the median of the following numbers? 10,7,12 A) 12 B) 10 C) 7 D) 2 What’s the median of the following numbers? 11,12,13,14 A) 12 B) 12.5 C) 13 D) 12 and 13 What’s the median of the following numbers? 1,2,6,8,12,20 A) 6 B) 6.5 C) 8 D) 9 What’s the median of the following numbers? 0.2,0.3,0.4,0.5 A) 0.35 B) 03 C) 0.30 D) 0.4 What’s the median of the following numbers? -12,-21,-3,-17,-30 A) -3 B) -17 C) -21 D) -15 What’s the median of the following numbers? 1,2,6,26,52,90 A) 16 B) 15 C) 32 D) 18 What’s the median of the following numbers? 5,6,7,21,25,30 A) 15 B) 16 C) 13 D) 14 What’s the median of the following numbers? 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 9 9 10 A) 1/2 B) 9/10 C) 1/4 D) 1/3 What’s the median of the following numbers? 2.4,3.1,5.7,10 A) 4 B) 4.35 C) 4.4 D) 4.3 END HOME Stem and Leaf Diagrams 10 multiple choice questions What number is represented by the green number? 0 1 2 3 1 3 8 2 2 5 7 3 6 7 Key: 1 2=12 A) 5 B) 1.5 C) 15 D) 50 How many values are represented in this stem and leaf diagram? 0 1 2 3 1 3 8 2 2 5 7 3 6 7 Key: 1 2=12 A) 9 B) 10 C) 37 D) 14 What is the mode of the following data? 0 1 2 3 1 3 8 2 2 5 7 3 6 7 Key: 1 2=12 A) 2 B) 10 C) 12 D) No Mode What is the range of the following data? 0 1 2 3 1 3 8 2 2 5 7 3 6 7 Key: 1 2=12 A) 37 B) 0-37 C) 1-37 D) 36 How many values are represented in this stem and leaf diagram? 0 1 2 3 4 9 5 3 5 5 9 6 6 6 7 Key: 3 6=36 A) 15 B) 11 C) 14 D) 37 What is the range of the following data? 0 1 2 3 4 9 5 3 5 5 9 6 6 6 7 Key: 3 6=36 A) 37 B) 34 C) 4-37 D) 33 What’s the mode of the following data? 0 1 2 3 1 9 5 3 5 5 9 6 6 6 7 Key: 3 6=36 A) 36 B) 20 C) 25 D) 30 What’s the median of the following data? 0 1 2 3 1 9 5 3 5 5 9 6 6 6 7 Key: 3 6=36 A) 23 B) 29 C) 36 D) 25 What’s the mean of the following data? 0 1 2 3 5 5 0 5 5 Key: 2 0=20 A) 20 B) 100 C) 25 D) 5 What’s the mean of the following data? 0 1 2 3 0 4 6 2 8 3 7 0 5 5 Key: 3 0=30 A) 28 B) 16 C) 26 D) 3.5 END HOME Pie Charts 10 multiple choice questions How many people are represented by the red section of this pie chart? Chart= 100 people A) 180 B) 100 C) 50 D) 60 How many people are represented by the red section of this pie chart? Chart= 100 people A) 20 B) 25 C) 40 D) 50 How many people are represented by the red section of this pie chart? Chart= 200 people A) 75 B) 50 C) 100 D) 150 How many people are represented by the yellow section of this pie chart? Chart= 450 people A) 125 B) 130 C) 200 D) 125 How many people are represented by the yellow section of this pie chart? Chart= 360 people A) 100 B) 230 C) 90 D) 120 How many people are represented by the yellow section of this pie chart? Chart= 360 people A) 100 B) 60 C) 45 D) 120 How many people are represented by the yellow section of this pie chart? Chart= 400 people A) 100 B) 50 C) 80 D) 40 How many people are represented by the yellow section of this pie chart? Chart= 800 people A) 200 B) 100 C) 150 D) 80 How many people are represented by the yellow section of this pie chart? Chart= 560 people A) 80 B) 70 C) 480 D) 490 How many people are represented by the yellow section of this pie chart? Chart= 640 people A) 240 B) 160 C) 500 D) 320 END HOME Mean from Frequency Tables 10 multiple choice questions The table shows the number of goals scored in 20 football matches. I want to find the mean number of goals. What number goes in the red box? Goals Scored Frequency 0 5 1 4 2 7 3 4 A) 5 B) 0 C) 1 D) 10 The table shows the number of goals scored in 20 football matches. I want to find the mean number of goals. What number goes in the red box? Goals Scored Frequency 0 5 1 4 2 7 3 4 0 A) 5 B) 4 C) 2 D) 8 The table shows the number of goals scored in 20 football matches. I want to find the mean number of goals. What number goes in the red box? Goals Scored Frequency 0 5 0 1 4 4 2 7 3 4 A) 9 B) 7 C) 8 D) 14 The table shows the number of goals scored in 20 football matches. I want to find the mean number of goals. What number goes in the red box? Goals Scored Frequency 0 5 0 1 4 4 2 7 14 3 4 A) 4 B) 24 C) 7 D) 12 The table shows the number of goals scored in 20 football matches. I want to find the mean number of goals. What is the next step to find the mean? Goals Scored Frequency 0 5 0 1 4 4 2 7 14 3 4 12 A) Add up column 1 B) C) Add up column 3 Add every number D) in the table Add up column 2 The table shows the number of goals scored in 20 football matches. I want to find the mean number of goals. The total of the red column is 30, what does this tell us? Goals Scored Frequency 0 5 0 1 4 4 2 7 14 3 4 12 A) Total goals scored was 30 C) Total games played was 30 B) Total matches won was 30 D) 30 different players scored The table shows the number of goals scored in 20 football matches. I want to find the mean number of goals. What is our next step? Goals Scored Frequency 0 5 0 1 4 4 2 7 14 3 4 12 Total A) Add up goals scored C) Divide 20 by 32 32 B) Add up column 2 D) Divide 32 by 20 A class collects information about how many pets they have. The information is shown in this table, I want find the mean number of pets. What number goes in the red box? Number of Pets Frequency 0 1 1 4 2 19 3 6 Total A) 60 B) 61 C) 30 D) 36 A class collects information about how many pets they have. The information is shown in this table, I want find the mean number of pets. How many pupils were in the class? Number of Pets Frequency 0 1 1 4 2 19 3 6 Total A) 6 B) 30 C) 60 D) 19 A class collects information about how many pets they have. The information is shown in this table, I want find the mean number of pets. What is the mean number of pets for the class? Number of Pets Frequency 0 1 0 1 4 4 2 19 38 3 6 18 Total 30 60 A) 0.5 B) 12 C) 2 D) 6 END HOME Drawing Pie Charts- Finding the angle 10 multiple choice questions How many degrees are there in a full circle? A) 90 B) 180 C) 360 D) 720 How many people are represented in this table? Favourite Cheese Frequency Cheddar 40 Edam 30 Brie 20 Angle Total A) 80 B) 4 C) 90 D) 40 What sum do we need to do now? Favourite Cheese Frequency Cheddar 40 Edam 30 Brie 20 Total 90 Angle A) 40 x 90 B) 90 ÷ 3 C) 90 ÷ 360 D) 360 ÷ 90 360 ÷90=4, what does this tell us? A) Favourite Cheese Frequency Cheddar 40 Edam 30 Brie 20 Total 90 We need to split the pie into quarters The smallest group C) needs to be 4 ˚ Angle We need to divide B) each group by 4 D) Each person is 4˚ of our chart What number goes in the red box? Favourite Cheese Frequency Cheddar 40 Edam 30 Brie 20 Total 90 Angle A) 40 B) 160 C) 10 D) 90 What number goes in the red box? Favourite Cheese Frequency Cheddar 40 Edam 30 Brie 20 Total 90 Angle A) 120 B) 90 C) 80 D) 60 What number goes in the red box? Favourite Cheese Frequency Cheddar 40 Edam 30 Brie 20 Total 90 Angle A) 40 B) 80 C) 60 D) 5 How can I use the red box to check for mistakes? Favourite Cheese Frequency Cheddar 40 Edam 30 Brie 20 Total 90 Angle A) It should be 100 B) It should be 400 C) D) It should be 360 It should be 90 Find the mistake Favourite Food Frequency Angle Chinese 10 100 Pizza 15 160 Pasta 11 110 Total 36 370 A) “Pizza” has been multiplied incorrectly B) All of the groups have been multiplied by the wrong number C) “Chinese” has been multiplied incorrectly D) “Pasta” has been multiplied incorrectly Find the mistake A) C) Favourite Band Frequency Angle Bowling for soup 100 50 E17 75 37.5 One direction 5 2.5 Total 180 90 Someone did 360÷180 not 180÷360 The angles can never be less than the frequency B) Someone did 180÷360 not 360÷180 D) The E17 group shouldn’t have a decimal END HOME Correlation 10 multiple choice questions What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Distance from school and time spent travelling each day A) No correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Length of hair and Number of GCSEs achieved A) No Correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Soup sales and Temperature A) No Correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Shoe size and French test score A) No Correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Age of car and value of car A) No Correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Distance of journey and amount of petrol used A) No correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Temperature and Number people wearing shorts A) No correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Distance from school and 100m race time A) No Correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Time spent training and time taken to run a race A) No Correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation What correlation would you expect to see on a scatter graph which shows these two variables? Time spent revising and score in a test A) No correlation C) Positive Correlation B) Negative Correlation END HOME Mutually Exclusive Events 10 multiple choice questions I play a game where the chance I win is 0.4, what is the probability I loose? (In this game we can’t draw) A) 0.4 B) 0.5 C) 0.6 D) 1 I play a game where the chance I win is 0.35, what is the probability I loose? (In this game we can’t draw) A) 0.35 B) 0.75 C) 0.5 D) 0.65 I play a game where the chance I win is 0.4, the chance I draw is 0.3 what is the probability I loose? A) 0.4 B) 0.3 C) 0.5 D) 0.7 I play a game where the chance I win is 0.25, the chance I draw is 0.4 what is the probability I loose? A) 0.71 B) 0.45 C) 0.81 D) 0.35 Some coloured balls are in a bag, the probability they will be pulled out are in the table. What is the probability a blue ball will be pulled out? Red 0.3 Green 0.1 Yellow 0.2 Blue ? A) 0.4 B) 0.6 C) 0.3 D) 0.5 Some coloured balls are in a bag, the probability they will be pulled out are in the table. What is the probability a blue ball will be pulled out? Red 0.3 Green 0.25 Yellow 0.25 Blue ? A) 0.47 B) 0.2 C) 0.53 D) 0.02 Some coloured balls are in a bag, the probability they will be pulled out are in the table. What is the probability a blue ball will be pulled out? Red 0.11 Green 0.09 Yellow 0.45 Blue ? A) 0.35 B) 0.25 C) 0.45 D) 0.54 Some coloured balls are in a bag, the probability they will be pulled out are in the table. What is the probability a blue ball will be pulled out? Red 0.03 Green 0.15 Yellow 0.04 Blue ? A) 0.22 B) 0.88 C) 0.78 D) 0.12 Some coloured balls are in a bag, the probability they will be pulled out are in the table. What is the probability a blue ball will be pulled out? Red 0.8 Green 0.1 Yellow 0.09 Blue ? A) 0.001 B) 0.99 C) 0.1 D) 0.01 Some coloured balls are in a bag, the probability they will be pulled out are in the table. What is the probability a blue ball will be pulled out? Red 0.9 Green 0.09 Yellow 0.009 Blue ? A) 0.1 B) 0.001 C) 0.0001 D) 0.00001 END HOME Relative Frequency 10 multiple choice questions I toss a biased coin 200 times I get these results: Heads Tails Frequency 150 50 What is relative frequency of getting a head? A) W B) R C) W D) W I toss a biased coin 200 times I get these results: Heads Tails Frequency 150 50 What is relative frequency of getting tails? A) 0.20 B) 4 C) 0.50 D) 0.25 I toss a biased coin 200 times I get these results: Heads Tails Frequency 150 50 I toss the coin 500 times, how many times would I expect Heads? A) 375 B) 400 C) 125 D) 350 I record all the different vehicles travelling down my road. Here are the results: Vehicle Car Frequency 10 Bike Van 6 4 What is the probability that the next vehicle will be a car A) 0.5 B) 10 C) 2 D) 1 I record all the different vehicles travelling down my road. Here are the results: Vehicle Car Frequency 10 Bike Van 6 4 What is the probability that the next vehicle will be a bike A) 6 B) 0.6 C) 0.3 D) 0.60 I record all the different vehicles travelling down my road. Here are the results: Vehicle Car Frequency 10 Bike Van 6 4 What is the probability that the next vehicle will be a van A) 5 B) 0.5 C) 0.4 D) 0.2 I record all the different vehicles travelling down my road. Here are the results: Vehicle Car Frequency 10 Bike Van 6 4 If 80 vehicles pass by, how many would I expect to be cars? A) 20 B) 40 C) 80 D) 0.5 I record all the different vehicles travelling down my road. Here are the results: Vehicle Car Frequency 10 Bike Van 6 4 If 60 vehicles pass by, how many would I expect to be bikes? A) 10 B) 1.8 C) 36 D) 18 I record all the different vehicles travelling down my road. Here are the results: Vehicle Car Frequency 10 Bike Van 6 4 If 50 vehicles pass by, how many would I expect to be vans? A) 20 B) 10 C) 8 D) 12 I toss a biased coin 200 times I get these results: Heads Tails Frequency 150 50 What is relative frequency of getting a head? A) 0.25 B) 0.15 C) 0.75 D) 1.5 END HOME Reading Pie Charts 10 multiple choice questions A pie charts shows information on people favourite tv shows. Here are the angles shown in the chart TV show Angle Corrie 90˚ iCarly 180˚ The Voice 60˚ House 30˚ How many people liked The Voice the best? A) Impossible to tell B) 90 C) 6 D) 60 180 people were asked what their favourite TV show was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. TV show Angle Corrie 90˚ iCarly 180˚ The Voice 60˚ House 30˚ How many people liked The Voice the best? A) 60 B) 30 C) 120 D) 50 180 people were asked what their favourite TV show was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. TV show Angle Corrie 90˚ iCarly 180˚ The Voice 60˚ House 30˚ How many people liked Corrie the best? A) 50 B) 90 C) 60 D) 45 180 people were asked what their favourite TV show was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. TV show Angle Corrie 90˚ iCarly 180˚ The Voice 60˚ House 30˚ How many people liked House the best? A) 120 B) 20 C) 30 D) 15 180 people were asked what their favourite TV show was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. TV show Angle Corrie 90˚ iCarly 180˚ The Voice 60˚ House 30˚ How many people liked iCarly the best? A) 180 B) 100 C) 90 D) 50 120 people were asked what their favourite type of potato was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. Not as fancy as the first two, only a commenTATER! But we’ll include it TV show Angle King Edwards 90 Jersey Royals 36 John Motson 54 Desire 120 Charlotte 60 How many people liked King Edwards the best? A) 22.5 B) 40 C) 25 D) 30 120 people were asked what their favourite type of potato was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. TV show Angle King Edwards 90 Jersey Royals 36 John Motson 54 Desire 120 Charlotte 60 How many people liked Jersey Royals the best? A) 3.6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 36 120 people were asked what their favourite type of potato was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. TV show Angle King Edwards 90 Jersey Royals 36 John Motson 54 Desire 120 Charlotte 60 How many people liked Desire the best? A) 1 B) 40 C) 120 D) 30 120 people were asked what their favourite type of potato was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. TV show Angle King Edwards 90 Jersey Royals 36 John Motson 54 Desire 120 Charlotte 60 How many people liked Charlotte the best? A) 6 B) 60 C) 20 D) 40 120 people were asked what their favourite type of potato was. Here are the angles from the pie chart that was made. TV show Angle King Edwards 90 Jersey Royals 36 John Motson 54 Desire 120 Charlotte 60 How many people liked John Motson the best? A) 18 B) 15 C) 12 D) 54 END HOME The Probability Scale 10 multiple choice questions Pick the word that would go here on a probability scale A) Possible B) Probable C) Certain D) Very Likely Pick the word that would go here on a probability scale A) Maybe B) Likely C) Unlikely D) Even Chance Pick the word that would go here on a probability scale A) Very Unlikely B) Impossible C) Improbable D) Unlikely Pick the word that would go here on a probability scale A) Likely B) Certain C) Very Likely D) Nearly certain Pick the word that would go here on a probability scale A) Even chance B) Very Unlikely C) Likely D) Unlikely Pick the word that would go here on a probability scale A) Likely B) Very Likely C) Even Chance D) Impossible Where would you put the probability of rolling a 7 on a normal dice? A B D C A) A B) B C) C D) D Where would you put the probability of rolling an even number on a normal dice? A D B C A) A B) B C) C D) D Where would you put the probability of rolling a 6 on a normal dice? B A D C A) A B) B C) C D) D Where would you put the probability of rolling a number bigger than 1 on a normal dice? D B A C A) A B) B C) C D) D END HOME Compass points 10 multiple choice questions If I am facing NORTH and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... EAST? A) 270˚ B) 180˚ C) 90˚ D) 45˚ If I am facing NORTH and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... SOUTH? A) 50 ˚ B) 180˚ C) 100 ˚ D) 90 ˚ If I am facing NORTH and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... WEST? A) 90˚ B) 75˚ C) 300˚ D) 270˚ If I am facing NORTH and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... NORTH EAST? A) 45˚ B) 35˚ C) 40˚ D) 90˚ If I am facing NORTH and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... SOUTH EAST? A) 130˚ B) 120˚ C) 125˚ D) 135˚ If I am facing NORTH and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... SOUTH WEST? A) 150 ˚ B) 225˚ C) 270˚ D) 180 ˚ If I am facing NORTH and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... NORHT WEST? A) 320 ˚ B) 325 ˚ C) 45 ˚ D) 315˚ If I am facing North East and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... SOUTH EAST? A) 45˚ B) 60˚ C) 90˚ D) 180˚ If I am facing South east and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... North west? A) 180˚ B) 90˚ C) 135˚ D) 270˚ If I am facing NORTH WEST and turn CLOCKWISE, what angle do I need to turn to point.... SOUTH? A) 180˚ B) 225˚ C) 200˚ D) 230˚ END HOME Box and Whisker Diagrams 10 multiple choice questions From this box and whisker plot, what is the lowest value of the data? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) 6 B) 2 C) 1 D) 0 From this box and whisker plot, what is the median of the data? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) 6 B) 8 C) 11 D) 9 From this box and whisker plot, what is the Lower Quartile of the data? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) 4 B) 1 C) 3.5 D) 6 From this box and whisker plot, what is the Upper Quartile of the data? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) 11 B) 12 C) 10 D) 14 From this box and whisker plot, what is the highest value of the data? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) 13 B) 15 C) 11 D) 14 From this box and whisker plot, what is the range of the data? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) 5 B) 13 C) 1-14 D) 6-11 From this box and whisker plot, what is the Inter Quartile Range (IQR) of the data? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) 6-11 B) 5 C) 6 D) 4 What does the box represent? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) The middle 25% of the data B) C) The majority of the data The middle 50% D) of the data The top 50 % of the data When the median is to the right of the box it means that.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) The are more smaller values than larger values B) Most of the data is less than the median C) There are more bigger values than smaller values D) Most of the data is more than the median When the median is to the left of the box it means that.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A) There are more smaller values than larger values B) Most of the data is greater than the median C) Most of the data is less than the median D) There are more bigger values than smaller values END HOME Dice Probability 10 multiple choice questions If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... 6 A) 6/6 B) 1/6 C) 10/10 D) 6/10 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... 2 A) 1/2 B) 2/6 C) 1/6 D) 1/3 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll an.. Even number A) 1/6 B) 1/3 C) 2/6 D) 1/2 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... 7 A) 0 B) 6/6 C) 1/7 D) 1/6 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... 2 or 3 A) 2/12 B) 1/3 C) 1/6 D) 2/3 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... Number more than 4? A) 3/6 B) 1/2 C) 4/6 D) 1/3 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... Factor of 12 A) 5/6 B) 2/3 C) 4/6 D) 0 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... Multiple of 3 A) 1/6 B) 3/6 C) 6/6 D) 1/3 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... Square number A) 1/6 B) 1/2 C) 1/3 D) 2/3 If I roll a fair dice, what is the probability that I roll a... Prime number A) 2/3 B) 1/2 C) 1/6 D) 1/3 END HOME Tree Diagrams 10 multiple choice questions I toss a coin twice, this tree diagram can help me work out probabilities. 1/2 1/2 H 1/2 H T H Tossing one coin twice is an example of... 1/2 1/2 T 1/2 T A) Dependant events B) Independent events C) Hours of fun D) A bad referee 1/2 What is the probability I toss two heads? 1/2 H 1/2 H T H 1/2 1/2 T 1/2 T A) 2/2 B) 1/4 C) 1/2 D) 2/4 I play a game where I win if I roll a 4 on a dice. I play the game twice. What probability goes in the blue boxes? W W L W L L A) 5/6 B) 1/6 C) 4/6 D) 1/4 I play a game where I win if I roll a 4 on a dice. I play the game twice. What probability goes in the orange boxes? W W L W L L A) 1/5 B) 1/6 C) 4/6 D) 5/6 1/2 What is the probability the first coin is tails and the second is heads? 1/2 H 1/2 H T H 1/2 1/2 T 1/2 T A) 1/4 B) 2/4 C) 1/2 D) 2/2 I play a game where I win if I roll a 4 on a dice. I play the game twice. What is the probability I will lose both games? 1/6 1/6 W 5/6 W L W 1/6 5/6 L 5/6 L A) 10/12 B) 5/36 C) 5/6 D) 25/36 I play a game where I win if I roll a 4 on a dice. I play the game twice. What is the probability I win then lose? 1/6 1/6 W 5/6 W L W 1/6 5/6 L 5/6 L A) 6/36 B) 1/36 C) 6/12 D) 5/36 I play a game where I win if I roll a 4 on a dice. I play the game twice. What is the probability I win one game and lose the other? W 1/6 1/6 W 5/6 L W 1/6 5/6 L 5/6 L A) 5/36 B) 10/36 C) 6/36 D) 12/36 I play a game where I win if I roll a 4 on a dice. I play the game twice. What is the probability the results in both games is the same? 1/6 1/6 W 5/6 W L W 1/6 5/6 L 5/6 L A) 25/36 B) 27/36 C) 26/36 D) 12/36 I play a game where the chance I win is 0.8. I play twice. What is the probability I win a game and lose a game?? W 0.8 0.8 W 0.2 L W 0.8 0.2 L 0.2 L A) 0.32 B) 0.16 C) 3.2 D) 2 END HOME Pictograms 10 multiple choice questions I watch vehicles driving past my house, I record what I see in a pictogram =2 vehicles cars vans How many cars did I see? motorbikes A) 6 B) 8 C) 10 D) 4 I watch vehicles driving past my house, I record what I see in a pictogram =2 vehicles cars vans How many vans did I see? motorbikes A) 2.5 B) 3 C) 6 D) 5 I watch vehicles driving past my house, I record what I see in a pictogram cars =2 vehicles vans How many motor bikes did I see? motorbikes A) 8 B) 5 C) 7 D) 6 Some pupils were asked to pick they’re favourite fast food restaurant. =4 pupils Nandos Mac Donald's KFC How many pupils picked Nandos? Subway A) 24 B) 5 C) 18 D) 20 Some pupils were asked to pick they’re favourite fast food restaurant. =4 pupils Nandos Mac Donald's KFC How many pupils picked Mac Donald’s? Subway A) 15 B) 12.5 C) 14 D) 16 Some pupils were asked to pick they’re favourite fast food restaurant. =4 pupils Nandos Mac Donald's KFC How many pupils picked KFC? Subway A) 10 B) 9 C) 7 D) 12 Some pupils were asked to pick they’re favourite fast food restaurant. =4 pupils Nandos Mac Donald's KFC How many pupils picked Subway? Subway A) 15 B) 16 C) 14 D) 13 Some pupils were asked to pick they’re favourite type of movie. 4 pupils liked action the best =? Action Comedy Romance How many pupils liked romance? Horror A) 12 B) 24 C) 32 D) 16 Some pupils were asked to pick they’re favourite type of movie. 4 pupils liked action the best =? Action Comedy Romance How many pupils liked Comedy? Horror A) 18 B) 20 C) 24 D) 22 Some pupils were asked to pick they’re favourite type of movie. 4 pupils liked action the best =? Action Comedy Romance How many pupils asked? Horror A) 68 B) 64 C) 60 D) 66 END HOME