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CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY MATHEMATICS 9: END OF UNIT 5 TEST

Name Date

Stage 9 End of unit 5 test


1 Show why the sum of the interior angles of any hexagon must be 720 °.

[2]

2 a Work out the sum of the interior angles of a regular octagon.

[2]

Work out the interior angle of a regular octagon.

[1]

Calculate the size of angle a.

[2]

4 ABCD is a trapezium. CDE is a straight line.

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Work out the size of

a angle
x

b angle
y [2]

The sides of this right-angled triangle are 12 cm, 13 cm and a cm.

Show that a is an integer.

[2]

6 The floor of a room is a rectangle.

The sides of the rectangle are 4.5 m and 7.5 m.


Calculate the length of the diagonal of the rectangle.

[2]

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7 Leave your construction lines in your answer to this question. You must not use
a protractor.

The sides of a triangle are 6 cm, 7.5 cm and 8.5 cm.


a Make an accurate drawing of the triangle. [2]
b Draw the perpendicular bisector of the longest side. [2]

8 Leave your construction lines in your answer to this question. You must not use a
protractor.

Construct an angle of 22.5 °. [3]

[Total: 20 marks]

END OF TEST

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