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1 2 MEI chapters 1 - 2

20 marks from 20 questions


Question 1
How many rational numbers are there between √2 and √3?

a. None
b. Less than 100
c. An infinite number

Question 2
True or false?
11 is a multiple of 11.

a. True
b. False

Question 3

The lowest common multiple of ? and 5 is 15.


? could equal:

a. 3
b. 8
c. 10
d. 60

Question 4
Which common multiple of 6 and 8 is between 140 and 150?

Question 5
What is the HCF of 7, 11 and 19?
Question 6

420 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 × 7. So the prime factors of 420 are 2, 3, 5 and 7.

Which of the following is also a factor?

a) 35

b) 50

c) 23

d) 11

Question 7
30 = 2 × 3 × 5
45 = 3 × 3 × 5
Use the prime factors to find the HCF of 30 and 45.

HCF =

Question 8
I am thinking of an integer which is between −3 and 2.
It is also between −5 and −1.
What is this integer?

Question 9

Write 5 × 103 as a basic numeral.

Question 10

(5p 6q 4)3 = 125p q

Question 11
Calculate the value of m.

m=
Question 12
18 − 7 − 5 =

a. 18 − (7 − 5)

b. 18 − (7 + 5)

c. 18 + (7 − 5)

Question 13
The table shows the number of sandwiches sold in the canteen in one week.

Day No. of sandwiches


Monday 439
Tuesday 271
Wednesday 225
Thursday 310
Friday 198

Estimate the total number of sandwiches sold by rounding each number to 1 significant figure.

Question 14
Halve an unknown number and then add this answer to q.
Using algebra you could write this as:

a) p+

b)

c) +q

d) 3p + q

Question 15
Enter the missing whole number in the answer.
If a = 3 and b = , then:
2a + b =
Question 16
Enter the missing coefficient and the two missing indices (powers).

2m × m × 3 m × 5 n × n = m n

Question 17
2q(5q + 4) – 2(2q + 5) =

a) 10q 2 + 4q – 10

b) 10q 2 + 4q + 10

c) 10q 2 – 4q + 10

d) 10q 2 + 12q + 10

Question 18
3p(p – 2) − 4(p + 3) =

a) 3p2 – 10p − 12

b) 3p2 – 2p + 12

c) 3p 2 + 2 p − 1

d) −7p3 – 12

Question 19

The reciprocal of is:

a.

b.

c.

d.

Choose all correct answers.


Question 20

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