Math EDU Maths TT8 Set 22
Math EDU Maths TT8 Set 22
Math EDU Maths TT8 Set 22
Question 1. A Ferris wheel will rotate 555° per hour. How many revolutions does it make in a day?
A: 45 B: 38.5 C: 24 D: 37 E: 61
42cm
Question 4. What is the height (H) of a triangular prism, if the volume is V and the base and height
of the triangle face is b and h?
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A: 𝐻 = 𝑉𝑏ℎ B: 𝐻 = C: 𝐻 = D: 𝐻 = 𝑉𝑏ℎ E: None of these
)* ')* '
A: 4 B: 6𝑎 − 4 C: 8𝑎 D: 3𝑎 − 2 E: None of these
C: 159° D: 167°
E: 134°
87°
Question 7. Simplify:
3 + 2𝑥 2
+2
6𝑥 3
+678 96'8 +;6'8 +678
A: B: 2 C: D: E: None of these
'8 :8 78 :8
A: 130 B: 100(𝜋 + 1)
C: 15(3𝜋 + 8) D: 25(2𝜋 + 5)
E: 20(5 + 𝜋)
Question 10. A cube was constructed with 6 blocks on each edge. How many blocks are needed to
construct a hollow cube?
A: 64 B: 152 C: 56 D: 184 E: 216
Question 11. Lisa spent $66 at a store. Her pair of pants costs double her shirt but her shoes only
costs two-third of her shirt. How much does her pants cost?
𝑥 6 3 12 21 9
𝑦 9 7 13 ? 11
A: 12 B: 15 C: 19 D: 21 E: 24
Question 13. Which of the following shapes cannot tessellate by itself?
Question 14. How far apart will they be 45 minutes before they meet?
Question 15. If they both started at 7am, what time did they meet?
Question 16. How many square metres can fit in 5 square kilometres?
A: 5,000 B: 50,000 C: 500,000 D: 5,000,000 E: 5 × 109
Question 18. What is the sum of four consecutive even numbers beginning with a?
A rectangular room is 4.5 times as long as its width and the perimeter of the room is 25.96m.
Question 24. If 5 dresses + 2 pants + 3 hats = $119.85, 1 dress + 5 pants + 2 hats = $138.40 and 3
dresses + 2 pants + 4 hats = $155.30, how much would the total be if you only buy one of each?
Question 25. Which of the following equations could be used to solve for 𝑥?
53
45 C: 2 53' − 45' D: 4 53' + 45'
𝑥 E: None of these
C: 36° D: 24°
E: 29°
Question 27. Solve for 𝑥.
A: 74° B: 81°
C: 35° D: 66°
E: 86°
Question 28. Find the ratio of 2 hours to 25 minutes in its simplest form?
Question 29. How many numbers greater than 5000 can be formed using those digits without
repeating them?
A: 24 B: 8 C: 16 D: 12 E: 38
Question 30. How many even numbers over 5000 can be formed if digits can be repeated?
A: 12 B: 256 C: 64 D: 32 E: 24
Question 31. There are 4 males and 6 females in a room. The average height for males is 1.72m
and females 1.59m. What is the average height in this room?
A: 71 B: 82 C: 68 D: 63 E: 74
Question 33. Find the area of the circle.
16 ÷ 4(8 − 6)
A: 6 B: 8 C: 2 D: 4 E: None of these
Question 37. What is the largest 4 digit number take away the lowest 4 digit number without digits
repeating?
A: 8853 B: 9753 C: 8642 D: 9999 E: 9000
5 27 + 7 12
A: 30 3 B: 30 6 C: 29 3 D: 29 6 E: None of these
Question 41. Solve for m.
2𝑚 ' + 1 2 5
= +
2𝑚 𝑚 2
A: 2 B: 6 C: 1 D: 7 E: 3
Question 42. What number is added to the data set to get the average of 9 in the following
numbers 4, 5, 9 and 16?
A: 11 B: 9 C: 8 D: 10 E: 9.5
12 𝑦 − 9 − 5 ≥ −17
A: 𝑦 ≥ −9 B: 𝑦 ≥ −10 C: 𝑦 ≥ 9 D: 𝑦 ≥ −11 E: 𝑦 ≥ 8
Use the following information and box-and-whisker plot to answer questions 46 and 47.
As a concentration exercise, the teacher asked her students to record the number of hours they
spent online per week.
3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21
Question 46. What is the percentage of students who uses the internet for 9 hours or more per
week?
Question 48. What is the area of the shaded region on this graph?
A: 16.5 B: 20
C: 25.25 D: 18
E: 16
: S F9
Question 49. If = = , then A + B is:
9 F9 T
C: 34 D: 34
E: 61
Question 51. If Jessica has 5 hats and Chris has 11 hats, how many hats does Anthony need for
the group to have a median of 6 hats?
A: 6 B: 9 C: 8 D: 2 E: 18
A: 88° B: 51°
C: 64° D: 92°
E: 79°
𝑦 = 2𝑥 ' + 3𝑥 − 35
(3.5, 0) (-5, 0)
A: 5.25 B: 8.5 C: 0 D: 4 E: 12
Question 60. A cube of length 22cm is cut until it is a cube that is 12.5% of its original size. What is
the new surface area of the smaller cube?
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