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This document contains 40 math problems covering topics such as: - Finding reciprocals, factors, and expanding expressions - Solving equations - Converting between decimal, fraction, and other number systems - Geometry concepts like surface area and volumes - Logarithmic equations - Simultaneous equations - Percentages - Coordinate geometry The problems range in difficulty from basic arithmetic to more complex multi-step word problems and equations. This appears to be a practice test or worksheet containing a variety of math questions intended to assess fundamental skills in different areas of mathematics.

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Maths Test Paper - With Answers

This document contains 40 math problems covering topics such as: - Finding reciprocals, factors, and expanding expressions - Solving equations - Converting between decimal, fraction, and other number systems - Geometry concepts like surface area and volumes - Logarithmic equations - Simultaneous equations - Percentages - Coordinate geometry The problems range in difficulty from basic arithmetic to more complex multi-step word problems and equations. This appears to be a practice test or worksheet containing a variety of math questions intended to assess fundamental skills in different areas of mathematics.

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1. Find the reciprocal of 2


4
(a) ¼
4
(b)
11
6
(c)
4

2. Marcia goes to the supermarket. She buys,


• 1.6 kg of apples at 2k pence per kilogram
• 0.8 kg of bananas at (k+5) pence per kilogram.
The total cost of Marcia’s shopping is £2.44.
Find the value of k.
(a) 60
(b) 30
(c) 12

7 11 2
3. Work out. 5 – x
9 12 3
Give your answer as a mixed number
2
(a) 3
9
1
(b) 5
6
1
(c) 4
6

4. Work out 7.3x1014 + 2.4x1012


Give your answer in standard form
(a) 9 ⋅ 7 ×10 26
(b) 7.324 ×10 14
(c) 17.52× 1014

5. x(x – 3) -x(x + 3)
(a) (a) 2x2 – 6x
(b) x – 6
(c) -6x

36
6. √x
(a) x 18
2
(b) x 36
1
(c) x 18

7. Change 3/8 into a decimal


(a) 0.375
(b) 0.379
(c) 0.465

8. Using the equation x2- 10x + 16 = 0, find the possible values of x.


(a) x = 1, x = 2
(b) x = 3, x = 4
(c) x = 2, x = 8

9. Convert 111101102 to hexadecimal


(a) E616
(b) F616
(c) 23410
10. Factorise 4x2 - y2
(a) (2x – y)(2x – y)
(b) (2x – y)(2x + y)
(c) (2x + y)(2x + y)

11. Expand and simplify.


(x + 4) (x – 4) (x + 2)
(a) x 3+ 2 x−16 x−32
(b) 3 x+ 2
(c) x +2


3
12. 5 x −4
=0 to make x the subject of the formula.
7y


(a) x = (7y)2 +
3 4

5
(b) x =

(c) x = 0

3 4

13. Sum of 1010012 + 1001012


(a) 10011102
(b) 10101012
(c) 100111016

14. Expand and simplify 4(2r + 3) + 3(1 – 5r)


(a) 7 – 15r
(b) 4 + 6r
(c) 15 – 7r
15.
(a) b = 7
(b) b = 8
(c) b = 10

16. Solve 5(7 – x) = 55


17. Solve 3x + 2y = 31 and 7x + 3y = 59 simultaneously.

(a) x = 4, y = 1
(b) x = 4, y = -1
(c) x = 5, y = 8

18. The surface area of a cube is 54 cm2. Find the volume of this cube.
(a) 27 cm3
(b) 50 cm3
(c) 162 cm3
19. Convert A416 to decimal.
(a) 264
(b) 350
(c) 164

20. Solve the equation 7(8 – 2x) = 35. Find x


(a) x = 5
(b) x = 1.5
(c) x = 30.45

21. 7x2 y3 x 2x5 y


(a) 14x10y3
(b) 14x7y4
(c) 14x3y2

22.
23. Write down the co-ordinates of the turning point of y = x 2 − 4x + 7.
24. Convert 23810 to Hexadecimal.
25. Find the product of 260 and 30
6390
26. Solve
15

2 3
27. Solve 2 ÷
3 6

2 1
28. 1 +2
3 12

72.828
29.
2.52

30. How many inches are there in 3% of a yard?

31. Convert CC16 to decimal.

(a) 204
(b) 656
(c) 240

32. An engine is able to generate 30kW of power. Of this, 25kW is usefully engaged. Find the
percentage of the power lost.

33. A particular steel, an alloy of iron and carbon, has a carbon content of 0.25% by mass. Find
the mass of the iron in 600kg of this steel.

34. Convert 45 litres into gallons.


35. How many feet are there in 67 yards?

36. Determine the area of the sphere with radius 8cm.

37. log x + log 3 = log 12

38. 2log x – log 5 = log 20

39.

40.

The two lines has the equation of y = ½ x + 1 and y = 3x + 4x = 20. Find the co-ordinates of
point A
41.

The diagram shows that angle 130 and angle q are equal. What is the reason?

a) Alternate angles
b) Opposite angles
c) Co-responding angles

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