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Q u e s t i o n s
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1. In which picture does the slice match the
missing part of the cake?
cake
slice
slice
slice
slice
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
cake
cake cake
2. This is a diagram of a triangle.
NOT TO SCALE
Which of these cannot be values for
x and y ?
x y
(A) 70 120
(B) 50 120
(C) 70 100
(D) 50 100
3. This is a sector graph (pie graph).
cars
Key
trucks
motorbikes
bicycles
Vehicles Passing the School
90
21
15
9
What is the angle at the centre for the
number of cars passing this school?
(A) 296°(B) 284°
(C) 257°
(D) 240°
4. In the toy car shown, the diameters of
the back wheels are one-and-a-half times
the diameters of the front wheels.
When the car travels one metre, the
back wheels go around 6 times.
How many times do the front wheels go
around when the car travels one metre?
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 9
(D) 12
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5. How many numbers between 301 and 400
are divisible by both 3 and 4?
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 12
(D) 25
6. Alan and Bill want to make a bottle that
will hold about twice as much as the
one shown.
height
diameter
Alan wanted to double the height of the
bottle. Bill wanted to double the diameter of
the bottle.
Who was correct?
(A) neither of them(B) both of them
(C) Bill only
(D) Alan only
7. This picture is based on the style of the
Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (1872–1944).
2
NOT TO SCALE
26
6
4
4
Which expression gives the total area of the
three coloured rectangles in the picture?
(A) 6a2 + 48ab – 32b2
(B) 20a2 + 24b2
(C) 4a2 + 36ab – 24b2
(D) 6a2 + 16b2
8. A very large number is represented as
shown.
What is the last digit (unit) of this number?
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 7
(D) 9
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9. Ricky is thinking of a positive 3-digit
number.
‘If I subtract 9 from the number,
the result will be divisible by 9.
If I subtract 10 from the number,
the result will be divisible by 10.
If I subtract 11 from the number,
the result will be divisible by 11.’
What is the lowest possible number
Ricky is thinking of?
10. Katya has a set of Russian dolls.
The heights of her dolls are shown.
They increase by a fixed ratio.
1 2 8
m m
9 6 m
m
7 2 m m
5 4 m m
4 0 . 5 m
m
The smallest doll fits in the next larger doll.
They both fit inside the next doll.
The largest doll shown fits all four of the
other dolls inside it.
Katya calculates the height of the dollthat can fit exactly 700 dolls inside it,
including the dolls shown.
She writes the answer as:
1.1603 10 x
mm
What is the value of x
?
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QUESTION KEY SOLUTION STRANDLEVEL OFDIFFICULTY
1 CThe missing part in C is one third whichmatches the slice (one third); altogether theycomplete one whole.
Space andGeometry
Easy
2 A
The sum of x and y adds to 190° which is more
than the angle sum of a triangle (180°).
Space and
Geometry Easy
3 D
The total number of vehicles = 135
The angle at the centre for cars =90
135× 360°
= 240°
Chance andData
Medium
4 C
Let D be the diameter of the big wheel (back wheel).Let d be the diameter of the small wheel (front wheel).
According to the question information,D = 3/2 × d.
When the car travels 1 m, the big wheel makes6 turns. Therefore, 6 × the circumference of the big wheel = 1
Circumference of the big wheel is π D,therefore the equation can be presented as:
6 × π D = 1….(Equation 1).
Let x be the number of turns the small wheel
makes when the car travels 1m.Using the same logic, we can form the
equation x × π d = 1…. (Equation 2)
Dividing Equation 1 by Equation 2:
6 D
xd= 1 , make x the subject of the equation:
6 D
d x =
Substitute D= 3/2 d
6 × 3
2 x = = 9 .
Measurement Medium
5 B
If the number is to be divisible by 3 and by 4, ithas to be divisible by 12. The first number thatis divisible by 12 between 300 and 400 is 312.Then continue to add 12 to get the nextnumber until you reach 396 (the last numberbefore 400).Therefore, the numbers are 312, 324, 336,348, 360, 372, 384, 396.
There are 8 numbers.
Number and Arithmetic
Medium/Hard
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6 D
where d is the diameter, h is
the height of the bottle.
Alan suggested doubling the height, therefore
the new volume will be: .
This is twice the original volume. In other
words, by doubling the height of the bottle it
will hold twice as much content.
Bill suggested doubling the diameter, therefore
the new volume will be:
.
This is 4 times the original volume. In other
words, the bottle then will hold 4 times as
much content. Therefore, only Alan was
correct.
Space andGeometry
Hard
7 A
The green area is 2 a × a = 2 a 2
The orange area is 4 a × a = 4 a 2
The blue area is = length × width = (6b + 2b)
× (6 a − 4b)
= 8b × (6 a − 4b)
= 48 ab − 32b 2
Therefore the total area that is coloured is =green + orange + blue
= 2 a 2 + 4 a 2 + 48 ab − 32b 2
= 6 a 2 + 48 ab − 32b 2
Algebra andPattern
Hard
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Level of difficulty refers to the expected level of difficulty for the question.
Easy more than 70% of candidates will choose the correct option
Medium about 50–70% of candidates will choose the correct option
Medium/Hard about 30–50% of candidates will choose the correct option
Hard less than 30% of candidates will choose the correct option
8 A
This question relies on looking for a pattern.333444 = (3 × 111)444 = 3444 × 111444 Let’s look at powers of 111 and try to find apattern:1111 = 1111112 = 123211113 = 1367631It is clear that the last digit of 111 to the powerof 444 is 1.For powers of 3 there is a different pattern:31 = 332 = 933 = 2734 = 8135 = 24336 = 72937 = 218738 = 6561
From this pattern every 4th power of 3 results ina number with the digit 1 in the units place.Since 444 is a multiple of 4, then 3444 will endin 1. If we multiply this number by 111444
(which also ends with the digit 1), the result will also end with 1.
Number and Arithmetic
Hard
9 990990 is the lowest common multiple of 9, 10and 11.
Number and Arithmetic
Hard
10 89
Height of smallest doll is 40.5mm.
Rate of increase in height of successive dollsis 128
96.
Height of doll with 700 dolls inside
= 40.5 × 128
96
700
= 1.1603 × 1089 mm
Therefore, the value of x is 89.
Number and Arithmetic
Hard