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1. The figure below shows a parallelogram. 3.

The formula to find the circumference ( C)


of a circle is

I I I C=nxd I
Which option shows all the shapes used where d =the diameter of the circle.
to make this parallelogram?
A circular mat is placed on a square
carpet, as shown.
(A)
~~
(8)
EJ~ I
6m

~~
(C)

(D)
1~
1
What is the circumference ( C) of the
circular mat, to the nearest metre?
2. Natalia has 27 cards.
(Use n = 3.14 in your calculation.)
This is three more than four times the
(A) 38
number of cards her brother has.
(B) 28
(C) 24
If Natalia's brother has x cards, which
(D) 19
equation best represents this information?

(A) =
27 7 + x 4. The ratio of cars to motorbikes in a
(8) 27 = 12 + x car park is 10 cars to 4 motorbikes.
(C) 27 =3x + 4
(D) 27 = 4x + 3 There are 70 motorbikes in the car park.

How many cars are there?

(A) 25
(B) 28
(C) 50
(D) 175

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5. Tony made models of four solids. 7. The numbers 4, 6, 10, 18, ... form a
number pattern.

L~zt>(;)
.:
' , ..........
''
\
'
,' " ', Which statement best describes the
,--------- - -
I
... .. .. ' \
,. __ - number pattern starting from the second
,' ,'
term?
1 2 3 4
(A) Each number is eight more than the
He chose two of the models so that one previous number.
solid had two more faces than the other (B) Each number is two less than twice
solid. the previous number.
(C) Each number is two more than the
Which option shows two models that Tony previous number.
could have chosen? (0) Each number is eight less than
three times the previous number.
(A) 1and2
(B) 1 and 3
(C) 2 and 3 8. Yara drew this graph to show the
(0) 3 and 4 population of four regions in her country.

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6. Jess is organising a pizza party. She plans
.§ 14 ---------------------------------------
to serve four slices of pizza to each adult
e-
and three slices to each child.

Each pizza is cut into eight equal slices.


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Q)
Q.
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10 -
0
Cl>
8 -
Q.
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0
; 4 - -------------------------------
.Q
E 2 -
;:,
z 0 .__.__......__..____.___ __.__._____,..___.__
Northland Southland Eastland Westland
Region

She wants to put the same information in


a sector (pie) graph.
What is the smallest number of pizzas
Jess would need to buy for 20 adults and What angle should Yara use to represent
16 children? the population of Westland?

(A) 16 (A) 64°


(B) 18 (B) 90°
(C) 19 (C) 150°
(0) 20 (D) 180°

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9. Seven dots are shown on a grid. 11 . Four students distributed posters around
their school.

The table shows the fraction of the


total number of posters each student
distributed.

Fraction
Student of posters
distributed
3
Anish
10
Anish wants to draw a plane shape using 1
the dots for the vertices and the grid lines Jess -
4
for the sides. Not all dots and grid lines will
be used. Natalia -1
20
Which shape will Anish NOT be able to Tony -2
5
draw?

(A) rectangle Which student distributed the greatest


(8) trapezium number of posters?
(C) parallelogram
(A) Anish
(D) equilateral triangle
(B) Jess
(C) Natalia
(D) Tony
10. During a summer camp, students play
tennis or basketball or both tennis and
basketball.
12. Lien walked northeast for one kilometre
This diagram shows the numbers of and then west for one kilometre.
students playing these sports.
Which of these diagrams shows the
direction of Lien's walk?

tennis
16

(A) (B)

,,
One student is chosen at random.

What is the probability that the chosen


> <
student plays both tennis and basketball?

(A) -22
32
(B) 10
32
/'
1 (C) (0)
(C) - (D) -1
10 22

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13. The table s hows the cos t of re nting a DVD 16. What is the value of y?
for n days.

n Cost
(days) (dollars)
1 4.25
2 5.50
3 6.75
4 8.00
5 9.25

Which of these expressions represents


the cost, in dollars, of renting a DVD for NOTTO SCALE
n days?
(A) 23
(A) 1.25n + 3 (8) 42
(8) 1.25 1- 3n (C) 46
(C) n + 3.25 (D) 69
(D) 3n x 1.25
l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 17. A boy and a girl start walking from the
14. Gina bought three packets of biscuits. same point at the same time. The boy
Two of the packets were the same size walks at 5 km/h while the girl walks at
and one was smaller. The smaller packet 7 km/h.
had 9 fewer biscuits than the larger
Their pet bird flies back and forth between
packet. In total she had 72 biscuits.
them at an average speed of 15 km/h.
How many biscuits were there in one
What distance has the bird flown after
large packet?
two hours?
(A) 27
(A) 12 km
(8) 24
(B) 24 km
(C) 21
(C) 30 km
(D) 15
(0) 54 km

15. Jess had 70 flowers and 8 vases.

She put an equal number of flowers in


each vase.

Which of these can NOT be the number of


flowers left over?

(A) 14
(8) 22
(C) 30
(D) 44

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18. The mathematical expression IM- NI 20. At Hillside School, the choir consists of all
describes the distance from M to N along the Year 8 students together with all of the
the number line. students in the school band.

Which part of the table represents the


For example, if M = 1 and N = 5, then
students who are not in the choir?
IM-NI =4.
4 units
I I Year8 Other Years
~ I I I I + I I I +>
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Not in
(A) (B)
school band
Anish selected other numbers for Mand N In school
and the result of IM - NI was 6. band
(C) (D)

Which two numbers could Anish have


selected?
21. A group of volunteers planted a total of
(A) 4 and 2 30 trees in a local park. Three different
(B) 7 and 2 types of trees were planted: eucalypt,
(C) 3 and 9 wattle and pine trees.
(D) 3 and 3
Of the trees planted, 60% were eucalypt
trees and 10% were wattle trees.
19. LMNO is a rectangle. How many pine trees were planted?
o ·~--- 11 cm - - - - - 1:N
(A) 9

7cm
I (8)
(C)
(D)
10
21
30

l..________.
L NOT TO SCALE M
22. Which of these fractions has the greatest
value?

What is the area of the shaded part,


6666 555
(A) (B)
in cm 2 ? 7777 666

(A) 77 (B) 51~ 88 7


3 (C) (D)
99 8
(C) 381
2
(0) 36

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23. Mario is building a model shed as shown 24. Geetha has two spinners. She spins
in the picture. the arrow on each one and records the
number that each arrow points to. Then,
10 cm
!J she adds the two numbers to find their
total.
~

T
1511 total= 6

20 cm
~ ~ There are three ways she can get a total
"""'-10 cm of 4.
NOTTO SCALE

Mario draws this net of the model.

Which two totals can she get in exactly


six different ways?

(A) 7 and 11
(B) 7 and 10
NOTTO SCALE (C) 6 and 11
(D) 6 and 10
What is the perimeter, in cm, of Mario's
net?

(A) 270
(B) 240
(C) 220
(D) 200

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25. This picture shows the face of a clock. 27. Yara created a picture on her computer.

When the time is 10:10, the hour hand and p

~~
the minute hand form angle x as shown.

To create a design, she made a copy


~23 of the picture and rotated the copy
90° anticlockwise about the point P.

Which of the following was her design?

What is the value of x?

(A) 90
(8) 115
(C) 120
(0) 125 (A) (B)

26. On a particular day, a soap factory has


40 kg of soap in stock. The factory
produces a further 10 kg of soap every
hour.

Which line shows the total soap stock


p kg, after h hours of production during (C) (0)
that day?

Soap Production
p
-
-
~ 120>--~~~...,_~~~~~~
~

S
(,J
100 1--t---t+-t---+--~~+-'-+-+--l
80 i--t--t·t--1-7'1"'--t--t--1-:=::!lr H:::tt-i

~ 60t--t+?"~b>-l~--l--l--t--t--=f 0)
~ 401"""'i'-~-~+-+-+-+-+--,~+-J
~ 201+-l--i--t-f--t--,,,,/£--!--!-+--l
s
~ 0 2 4 6 8 10 h
Time of production
(hours)

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28. The diagram shows the points 30. Yara has a supply of cubes. Each cube
(1, 4 ), (5, 4) and (5, 8) on a grid. has a volume of 3 cm 3. She also has a
container measuring 6 cm x 6 cm x 3 cm.

What is the maximum number of cubes


Yara can pack inside the container?

4 ,. . .....
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4
27
32
36

31. The diagram shows the starting position


0 2 4 6 8 of four gears and the number of teeth on
each.
Manling drew another point on the grid -- 20 teeth
-

e@'h
which was an equal distance from each -
of the other three points.

·~
~
(
j
0 0 ·I~
What are the coordinates of the fourth I\
!
point? ...., "' 13 teeth
(A) (8, 1) 26 teeth
(B) (6, 3)
(C) (3, 6) When one gear moves by one tooth, the
(0) (1,8) gear next to it moves by one tooth. The
smallest gear moves by one tooth every
second.
29. Anish has a cardboard box with a square
base. After how many seconds will all the arrows
be back in their starting position?

c?----- 29 NOTTO SCALE


(A)
(B)
(C)
36
69
130
(D) 260
The area of the base is 576 cm 2 • The
height of the box is equal to half the length
of the base. 32. The first 99 positive odd numbers are
multiplied together.
What is the volume of the box, in cm 3 ?
What is the units digit of this product?
(A) 3456
(B) 6912 (A) 1
(C) 27648 (B) 3
(D) 41472 (C) 5
(D) 9

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33. Income tax is a sum of money collected 34. Jess bought a bike lock with a 4-digit
by governments from taxpayers. Often, code. Each digit can be any number from
it is calculated as a percentage of their 0 to 9.
income.

Listed below are four possible systems of


taxing income.
(
System 1: All income is taxed at 20%.

System 2: $0-$10000 is tax free. Then


a 25% tax applies on any amount over
$10000.

System 3: $0-$20 000 is tax free. Then


a 30% tax applies on any amount over
$20000. To open the lock the correct combination
of the four digits must be used.
System 4: $0-$30 000 is tax free. Then
a 40% tax applies on any amount over Jess forgot the code, but remembered that
$30000. it contained exactly one 3.

Natalia has an income of $50 000. What is the maximum number of different
combinations that Jess may have to try?
Under which system would Natalia pay the
least amount of tax? (A) 729
(8) 1000
(A) 1 (C) 2916
{B) 2 (0) 4000
(C) 3
(0) 4
35. How many digits are there in the answer
for 2120 x 5123 when this answer is written
without indices?

(A) 122
(8) 123
(C) 124
(D) 243

2011 ICAS Mathematics Paper F 0 EAA 10


QUESTIONS 36 TO 40 ARE FREE RESPONSE.
Write your answer in the boxes provided on 39. The diagram shows a square pyramid.
the ANSWER SHEET and fill in the ovals that
match your answer.

36. ABCD is a parallelogram. E lies on DC so


that L. DAE = L. BAE.

NOTTO SCALE

Each triangular face has a perpendicular


height the same length as the side of the
square base.
A B
The sum of the areas of all faces including
What is the size of L. BEA. in degrees? the base of the pyramid is 38988 cm 2 .

What is the value of x, to the nearest cm?


37. A clothing factory produces black, red and
green dresses.
40. Some girls took a speed typing test, in
During a stock count, it was found that which they had to type a certain line as
there were 200 black dresses, that one many times as they could in a given time.
quarter of the total number of dresses
were red and that there were half as many The girls sat in a row. After the test each
green dresses as there were red dresses. girl discovered that the girl on her left
typed twice as much as she did.
How many red dresses were in the
factory? The teacher noted that each girl typed a
whole number of lines and that the girls
typed 635 lines in total.
38. A farmer put a goat in a fenced square
field with a side length of 50 m. How many girls took the test?

The goat was tied to one of the corner


posts so it could move no more than 30 m
from that corner.

Over what percentage of the area of the


field could the goat move, to the nearest
whole number?

(Write your answer without the


percentage sign.)

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