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Q1: What fraction of a kilometre is 425m? The simplest form.
Q2: Suppose Hilltop School has 600 students and 45% of students travel by bus. How many students walk to school?
Q3: Find the number halfway between -6 and 22.
Q4: Which container is most suitable for holding 2 liters of liquid?
Q5: One Kilogram of Australian steak cost you £9.60. What is the cost of 800g?
Q6: In 2018, 69 students participated in a science fair. In 2019, twice as many students participated as in 2018. In 2020, three times as many students participated as in 2019. How many students participated in 2020?
Q7: From the table below, what is the mean temperature in degrees Celsius?
Q8: Which number is not divisible by both 4 and 8?
Q9: What is the greatest 4-digit number that can be made with three different digits?
Q10: James purchases items worth £45.20 from the supermarket. He uses the vouchers he collected over a month to reduce his bill by £6.80. What is the amount he has to pay?
Q11: Which fraction is nearest to one?
Q12:
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City P: 13°C |
City Q: -12°C |
City R: 11°C |
City S: 14°C |
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City T: -13°C |
City U: 10°C |
City V: -15°C |
City W: 12°C |
Which city had the range in temperature?
Q13: Express 5/100 as decimal.
Q14: Which answer contains three numbers that are all multiples of 2 or 5?
Q15: Solve the equation to find the value of x.
Q16: If Sarah bought 6 books and was given £4.52 change from £20, how much did each book cost?
Q17: If Paul writes 1 to 50, how often will he have written down the number 3?
Q18: Sarah has a £1 coin, three 50p coins, five 20p coins, four 10p coins and eight 2 pence pieces. How much money does she have?
Q19: What is the area of the shape below?
Q20: A bakery bakes cookies and packs them into tins, with each tin holding 24 cookies. If the bakery bakes 960 cookies, how many tins are needed?
Q21: Which final expression is 9 subtracted from P then add 3?
Q22: A generous teacher has 120 students in her class. She distributes 199 pens to each student in a year. How many pens does she distribute in total?
Q23: I start with unknown number X. What is my answer after performing all operations?
Q24: Each textbook costs £12.98. Five books in a parcel. How much will three parcels cost?
Q25: Write in digits: Two million, seven thousand and thirty four and 4 hundredths
Q26: Alice creates a scale model of a skyscraper using a scale of 2 cm to 50 m. In the model, the height of the skyscraper is 30 cm. What is the actual height of the skyscraper?
Q27: What is the perimeter of the rectangle shown below in cm?
Q28: You multiply a number by itself. The answer is then multiplied by the number you started with. The new number is 729. What number did you start with?
Q29: Find the missing angle x in degrees.
Q30: A school science club organised a science fair where 240 students participated in a thrilling event. If 3/8 of them presented projects on environmental science, how many students is this?
Q31: Which two of these numbers have the same place values for 6?
Q32: Sarah plants 300 flower bulbs. ¼ of them fail to germinate due to the ageing of the bulbs. How many flower bulbs germinate successfully?
Q33: Look at the shape, it has______ edges and ______ What are the missing numbers in order?
Q34: In a calendar year, there are 12 months. What percentage of the months begin with the letters F, ‘J’ and ‘M’?
Q35: A tin of red colour paint costs you £8.00 and it covers 5 square meters. What would the cost of the paint tin be for a wall which is 5m long and 3m high?
Q36: At a store, Mr. Anderson buys a hat for £15 and a scarf for £10. He calculates that the hat costs £12.00 and the scarf costs £8.00. How much would a £25 pair of gloves cost in pounds?
Q37: Which of the following statements is correct?
Q38: Johnson is 6 feet 2 inches tall. If 1 foot is 30.5 cm and 1 inch is 2.5 cm, which is closest to his height in meters?
Q39: Shania has 3 pieces of wool to make a bracelet. One piece is 160 mm long, another piece is 26 cm long and the last piece is 0.45 m long. What is the total length of wool, in centimetres, that Shania has?
Q40: Laura will be 25 years old, 5 years from now. How old was she 5 years ago?
Q41: Alex is training for a marathon. Each week, he increases the distance he runs. In week 1, he runs 4 km. In week 2, he runs 6km. In week 3, he runs 8 km. He continues in this sequence. In which week will Alex run 26km?
Q42: Which of these numbers is closest in value to 5?
Q43: With this spinner find the probability of getting a factor of 10.
Q44: Round the number 3.68 to the nearest tenth.
Q45: Which of the expressions below is not equivalent to the others?
Q46: Jessica is calculating the angles between the hands of a clock. The clock shows ten minutes past three. What is the smaller angle formed by the hands?
Q47: Mark has 9 redfish, 3 blackfish, 12 goldfish. What is the ratio of goldfish to red fish? Give your answer in its simplest form.
Q48: What is the 5th term of this sequence? 5, 8, 13, 21,
Q49: A recipe says to cook a chicken for 20 minutes, plus 6 minutes for every 100g it weighs. If Sheba wants to cook a chicken that weighs 1.2 kg, how long should she cook it for? Give your answer in minutes.
Q50: A rectangular swimming pool is filled with 120 cm of water. It contains 1800 litres of water. Some of the water is drained from the pool, reducing the water level by 30 cm. How much water remains in the pool?
