Year 9 - GL Practice Sheet 2
Year 9 - GL Practice Sheet 2
Year 9 - GL Practice Sheet 2
Maths
Specimen Paper 2
Instructions to candidates
Answer:
4. Fill in the missing numbers in the boxes below, using only negative numbers:
- = 6
- = -6
Answer: p = ________________
6. 630 is divided in the ratio 2 : 5.
The smaller part is then divided in the ratio 1 : 4.
What is the smallest part of the three parts?
Answer: __________________
7. Solve 7χ - 3 = 2χ + 32
Answer: χ = _______________
8. Write 203.7983 correct to:
(a) 2 decimal places
Answer: (i) ________________
(b) 2 significant figures
Answer: (ii) _______________
5.5 12.5
Fill in the missing number below:
(a) the number 8 is halfway between 2.8 and ___________________
(b) the number 5 is halfway between –11 and ___________________
(c) calculate the number which is halfway between 55 x 57 and 125 x 57
A B
The code is single digit followed by a letter.
For example 5C C D
3 7
1
7
Answer: __________
(a) 3a - 2b
Answer: ______________
(b) 5a2 - 10ab
Answer: ______________
18. My squash club had exactly the same members from 1st April 2001 to 1st April 2002.
Complete the table below to show information about the ages of the members:
In April 2002, a new member aged 43 years 7 months joined the club. What will
happen to the mean age of the members? Tick the correct box.
19. The diagram shows a circle touching the inside edges of a square. Calculate the area
shaded (take π = 3.14)
10cm
Answer: _________________cm2
20. Simplify each of the following:
(a) 2χ(3χ)2
21. (a) One calculation, shown below, gives the answer to the question:
What is 80 increased by 7%?
Answer: ______________
(b) Fill in the missing decimal number:
To decrease a number by 17% we multiply by _______________
Answer: ______________
24. What is the perimeter of the figure below (not drawn to scale):
15
10
2
Answer: __________cm2
Answer: ______________
Answer: ______________
27. Before going on holiday, Andrew finds that he and Brian have £40 holiday money be-
tween them and that he and Christopher have £37 between them. Christopher finds
that he and Brian have £25 between them. How much do the boys have altogether?
Answer: £_____________