math
math
1. A baker has 2 21 kg of flour. She uses 43 kg to bake a cake and 151 kg to bake some
bread. How much flour does she have left?
2. A group of friends ordered a large pizza cut into 12 slices. Sarah ate 31 of the pizza, and
John ate 41 of the pizza. What fraction of the pizza did they eat altogether? How many
slices are left?
3. A school raised £480 for charity. 52 of the money was used to buy books, and 31 was
used to buy sports equipment. How much money was left?
4. A jug contains 143 liters of water. If Sam drinks 52 of the water, how much water did he
drink?
5. A train journey is 360 km long. After travelling 85 of the journey, how many kilometers
are left to travel?
Quiz 2: Decimals
1. A shop sells apples for £0.65 each. If Aisha buys 8 apples, how much does she pay?
2. A runner completes a 10 km race in 45.5 minutes. What was her average speed in
kilometers per minute? (Round your answer to two decimal places).
3. A piece of wood is 2.85 meters long. It is cut into 5 equal pieces. What is the length of
each piece?
4. Ben has £25.50. He spends £8.75 on a book and £4.99 on a game. How much money
does he have left?
5. The mass of a bag of potatoes is 3.7 kg. What is the total mass of 6 bags of potatoes?
Quiz 3: Percentages
1. In a class of 30 students, 60% are girls. How many girls are there in the class?
2. A shop is having a sale with 20% off all items. If a toy car originally costs £15, what is
the sale price?
3. David scored 75 out of 100 marks in a test. What percentage did he score?
4. A school has 450 students. If 12% of the students are absent on a particular day, how
many students are absent?
5. A bicycle costs £120. If the price is increased by 10%, what is the new price?
1. The ratio of boys to girls in a club is 3:2. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there?
2. A recipe for fruit punch uses 2 parts orange juice to 3 parts apple juice. If you want to
make 10 liters of fruit punch, how many liters of orange juice and apple juice do you
need?
3. A map has a scale of 1 cm : 5 km. If two towns are 8 cm apart on the map, what is the
actual distance between them?
4. Three friends share £36 in the ratio 1:2:3. How much money does each friend receive?
5. A model car is built to a scale of 1:24. If the length of the model car is 15 cm, what is the
actual length of the real car in centimeters?
Quiz 1: Ordering Durations
Put the following events in a logical order, numbering them 1 (first) to 4 (last):
1. 45 minutes ☐ 43 of an hour
2. 2 days ☐ 50 hours
3. 180 seconds ☐ 3 minutes
4. 0.5 hours ☐ 25 minutes
5. 3 weeks ☐ 20 days
1. A movie starts at 19:15 and lasts for 1 hour and 40 minutes. Another movie starts at
21:00 and lasts for 1 hour and 25 minutes. Which movie finishes later?
2. Sarah started her homework at 16:30 and spent 55 minutes on it. Her friend, Ali, started
his homework at 17:00 and spent 1 hour and 10 minutes. Who finished their homework
earlier? By how much time?
3. A train departs at 08:45 and arrives at its destination at 11:20. Another train departs at
09:10 and arrives at 11:50. Which journey was longer? By how much time?
4. Three athletes ran a race. Athlete A finished in 95 seconds. Athlete B finished in 1 minute
and 32 seconds. Athlete C finished in 1.6 minutes. Order the athletes from fastest to
slowest.
5. A cake needs to bake for 50 minutes. If you want it to be ready by 13:05, what is the
latest time you can put it in the oven?
Quiz 1: Finding the Mean (Larger Numbers)
1. What is the mean of the numbers 78, 92, 65, 88, and 97?
2. The scores of 6 students in a challenging test were 115, 132, 98, 121, 104, and 110.
Calculate the mean score.
3. A company sold the following number of items over 7 days: 345, 412, 388, 451, 392,
428, 364. What was the average (mean) number of items sold per day?
4. Find the mean of these decimal numbers: 15.7, 23.1, 18.5, 21.9, 25.3.
5. The heights of 4 buildings are 125 m, 180 m, 152 m, and 163 m. What is the mean height
of the buildings?
1. What is the mode of the numbers 102, 115, 108, 115, 121, 115, 109?
2. The number of visitors to a museum over 5 weeks were: 2345, 2560, 2418, 2560, 2392.
What is the mode number of visitors?
3. Find the mode of the following scores: 85, 92, 78, 85, 99, 81, 85, 90.
4. What is the mode of the decimal numbers: 6.72, 5.18, 6.72, 7.05, 5.18, 6.72, 4.99?
5. The number of books in 6 different classrooms are: 320, 355, 330, 355, 342, 355. What is
the mode number of books?
1. What is the median of the numbers 56, 42, 79, 34, 67?
2. Find the median of the following scores: 91, 108, 83, 95, 82, 96.
3. The ages of 9 people are 25, 38, 31, 35, 25, 42, 35, 28, 35. What is the median age?
4. What is the median of the decimal numbers: 12.1, 15.5, 11.8, 14.9, 17.2?
5. The lengths of 8 pieces of fabric are 75 cm, 62 cm, 88 cm, 74 cm, 81 cm, 69 cm, 78 cm,
70 cm. What is the median length?
1. What is the range of the numbers 113, 199, 101, 166, 132?
2. The highest temperature recorded in a city was 38.5 °C, and the lowest was 19.2 °C.
What is the range of temperatures?
3. Find the range of the following amounts of money: £256,£189,£312,£205,£278.
4. What is the range of the decimal numbers: 5.05, 6.12, 4.89, 5.91, 6.38?
5. The number of words in 7 paragraphs are: 128, 95, 153, 112, 88, 145, 101. What is the
range of the number of words?