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My Pals Are Here!

Maths 6 Speed Practice (Set 1)


Module 5: Measurements

Answers 10. ANS: (4)


SOL:
Modular Exam Prep Pack
Volume of cube = 9 9 9
Paper 1 = 729 cm3
Booklet A
1. ANS: (3) 11. ANS: (4)
SOL: SOL:
Number of cubes = 3 4 3 2040 cm3 = 2 40 ml
= 36
2.4 =2 400 ml
From largest to smallest:
2. ANS: (2)
SOL: 2.4 , 2040 cm3, 2 4 ml
Perimeter of square = 6 4
= 24 cm 12. ANS: (4)
Length of side of equilateral triangle SOL:
= 24 ÷ 3 Perimeter of remaining piece of paper, Y
= 8 cm = 7 + 6 + 6 + 2 + 13 + 8
= 42 cm
3. ANS: (1)
SOL: 13. ANS: (1)
SOL:

6 15
Area of shaded triangle =
= 45 cm2

4. ANS: (3)
SOL: The aeroplane left Country A at 16 50.
Radius of circle = 24 ÷ 2
= 12 cm 14. ANS: (3)
Area of circle = π 12 12 SOL:
= 144π cm2 0.5 km = 500 m
Number of days Molly took = 500 ÷ 20
5. ANS: (1) = 25
SOL:
15. ANS: (3)
SOL:
12 16 Area of rectangular sheet of paper = 12 10
Area of triangle = = 120 cm2
= 96 cm2 Area of remaining piece of paper

6. ANS: (3)
SOL: = 120 – 4 10
Length of one side of equilateral triangle = 120 – 20
= 24 ÷ 4 = 100 cm2
= 6 cm
Perimeter of figure = 24 + 24 + (4 6) Booklet B
= 24 + 24 + 24
= 72 cm 16. ANS: 1750
SOL:
7. ANS: (4) Volume of cuboid = 25 7 10
SOL: = 1750 cm3
Breadth of rectangle = 8 ÷ 4
= 2 cm 17. ANS: 19.5
Perimeter of rectangle = 8 + 8 + 2 + 2 SOL:
= 20 cm

8. ANS: (2) Area of triangle PQR = 13 3


SOL:
Volume of cuboid = 10 4 4
= 19 cm2
= 160 cm3
18. ANS: 308
9. ANS: (2)
SOL:
SOL:
Radius of semicircle = 28 ÷ 2
Diameter of disc = 7 2 = 14 cm
= 14 cm

of figure = 14 14
Distance disc travelled = 10 14 Area
= 440 cm = 308 cm2

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Speed Practice (Set 1) My Pals Are Here! Maths 6
Module 5: Measurements

19. ANS: 5
SOL:
Height of cuboid = 200 ÷ 40 Area of shaded triangle = 9 (18 – 4 – 6)
= 5 cm [M1]

20. ANS: 98 = 9 8
SOL: = 36 cm2 [A1]
Breadth = 30 – 11
= 19 cm 28. ANS: 5π + 20
Perimeter = 30 + 19 + 30 + 19 SOL:
= 98 cm

21. ANS: 557 Perimeter of figure = π 10 + 10 + 10 [M1]


SOL: = (5π + 20) cm [A1]
Area of figure
29. ANS: 12
SOL:
= 20 20 + 3.14 10 10 [M1]
= 400 + 157
= 557 cm2 [A1] Height of container = [M1]

22. ANS: 64 – 8π
SOL: =
Radius of quarter circle = 8 ÷ 2 = 4 cm = 12 m
The two quarter circles make a semicircle. [A1]

30. ANS: 12π


Area of shaded part = 8 8 – π 4 4 [M1] SOL:
= (64 – 8π) cm2 [A1] Length of wire used

23. ANS: 200


SOL: = π 6+ π 8+ π 10
14 units = 140 cm [M1]
1 unit = 140 ÷ 14 = 3π + 4π + 5π
= 10 cm = 12π cm
[A1]
Area of each smaller rectangle = 10 20 [M1]
= 200 cm2 [A1]
Paper 2
24. ANS: 64 – 16π
31. ANS: 8
SOL:
SOL:
Radius of circle = 8 ÷ 2
= 4 cm Capacity of tank = 144 ÷ 3 4
Total area of shaded parts = 192 m3
[M1]
=8 8–π 4 4 [M1] Height of tank = 192 ÷ 24
= (64 – 16π) cm2 [A1] =8m [A1]
25. ANS: 4.30 p.m. 32. ANS: 12
SOL: SOL:
2 5 = 10 min
Amount of water at first = 8.28 + 2.76
4 15 = 60 min [M1]
=1h = 11.04
= 11 040 cm3
[M1]

Height of water level at first =

= 12 cm

She completed the survey at 4.30 p.m. [A1] [A1]

26. ANS: 154 33. ANS: 13


SOL: SOL:
The shaded parts can be rearranged to form a Area of one square plot = 338 ÷ 2
quarter circle. = 169 m2 [M1]
Total area of shaded parts
Breadth of rectangular garden
= Length of one side of square plot
= 14 14 [M1]
= 154 cm2 [A1] =
= 13 m [A1]
27. ANS: 36
SOL:

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Module 5: Measurements

34. ANS: 16 = 750 cm2


SOL: [M1]
Area of square base = 9472 ÷ 3
= 256 cm2 [M1]
Length of each side of square base Area B = 30 30 – 3.14 30 30
= 193.5 cm2 [M1]
= Area of shaded part = 1500 – 750 – 193.5
= 16 cm [A1] = 556.5 cm2 [A1]

35. ANS: 8
SOL: 38. ANS: 140 cm
SOL:

Area of rectangle ABCD = 2 50 24


= 1200 cm2
[M1]
CD = 1200 ÷ 40
= 30 cm [M1]
Perimeter of rectangle ABCD
= 30 + 30 + 40 + 40
= 140 cm
[A1]

39. ANS: 71.96 cm


SOL:
Area of square = 392 ÷ 2
Area of larger square = 32 2 = 196 cm2
= 64 cm2 [M1] Length of side of square = radius of semicircle
Diameter of circle = =
= 8 cm [A1] = 14 cm
[M1]
36. ANS: 72 cm2 Diameter of semicircle = 14 2
SOL: = 28 cm
Perimeter of shaded semicircle

= 28 + 3.14 28 [M1]
= 71.96 cm [A1]

40. ANS: 12 cm2


SOL:
There are 8 identical shaded parts.
Side of smaller square = 12 ÷ 2
= 6 cm 7 cm
Area A + Area B + Area C

= 6 6+ 6 18 + 12 12 [M1]
= 144 cm2 [M1]
Area of shaded triangle = 12 18 – 144 [M1]
= 216 – 144 Area of a shaded part
= 72 cm2 [A1]

37. ANS: 556.5 cm2 = 7 7– 7 7 [M1]


SOL: = 14 cm2
[M1]
Total area of shaded parts = 8 14
= 112 cm2 [A1]

41. ANS: (a) 24 cm2 (b) 42


SOL:

(a) Area of triangle = 6 8


= 24 cm2
[A1]

(b)
Area of rectangle = 50 30
= 1500 cm2 [M1]

Area A = 1500

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Speed Practice (Set 1) My Pals Are Here! Maths 6
Module 5: Measurements

=2 3.14 20 + 20 [M1]
= 51.4 cm [A1]

(b)

18 ÷ 6 = 3
[M1]
60 ÷ 8 = 7R4
Number of triangles = 2 3 7
[M1]
= 42 [A1]
Surin can cut 42 triangles at most. When A is shifted to B, the shaded part forms
a square.
Area of shaded part = 10 10
= 100 cm2
42. ANS: (a) 57.6 litres (b) 46.5 cm [A1]
SOL:
(a) Amount of water in the tank at first

= 30 40 60 [M1] 46. ANS: 20 cm


= 57 600 cm3 SOL:
= 57.6 litres [A1] Total volume of water in both tanks at first
= 20 30 40 + 50 24 10
(b) Amount of water used to completely fill [M1]
12 identical containers = 36 000 cm3 [M1]
= 57.6 – 1.8 Total base area = 20 30 + 50 24
= 55.8 litres [M1] [M1]
Amount of water in each container = 1800 cm2
= 55.8 ÷ 12 [A1]
= 4.65 litres [M1] Height of water in tank B in the end
4.65 litres = 4650 cm3 = 36 000 ÷ 1800
Height of each container = 20 cm
= 4650 ÷ 10 ÷ 10 [A1]
= 46.5 cm [A1]
47. ANS: 48 cm2
43. ANS: 15 cm SOL:
SOL:
Length of one side of square WXYZ =
Area of table top = 238 100
= 10 cm
= 23 800 cm2 [M1]
Area covered by tiles = 23 800 – 8050
= 15 750 cm2 Length of WA = 10
[M1] = 6 cm
Area of each square tile = 15 750 ÷ 70
= 225 cm2 [M1]
[M1]

Length of each side of tile = Length of AX = 10


= 15 cm = 4 cm
[A1]
Area of unshaded parts
44. ANS: 20 cm
SOL:
=2 6 6+2 4 4 [M1]
Length of one side of small square = = 52 cm2
= 4 cm [M1] [A1]
Area of rectangle ABCD
= 100 – 52
Area of square PQRS = 4 16 12 + 16 = 48 cm2
= 400 cm2 [M1] [A1]
Length of one side of square PQRS =
= 20 cm [A1]

45. ANS: (a) 51.4 cm (b) 100 cm2


SOL:
(a) Diameter of quarter circle = 2 10
= 20 cm
Perimeter of shaded part

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