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Exercise 1 Q1 • In a general knowledge quiz, contestants can gain points by answering questions correctly but they lose marks for wrong answers. • Here are scores for three contestants. Place the contestants in order of merit. -2 8 0 Answer: Kim – Alex – Sam
Exercise 1 Q2 This graph shows the increase in a baby's weight over the first 4 weeks of its life. What did the baby weigh in week 3? Answer: 4.2kg
Exercise 1 Q3 Calculate 3·6 + 1·3 + 1·8 Answer: 6·7
Exercise 1 Q4 How long does it take Train A to travel from Stirling to Edinburgh? Answer: 57 minutes
Exercise 2 Q1 Here are five temperatures. Number the temperatures in order, starting with the coldest. 3 2 5 Answer: 1 4
Exercise 2 Q2 Calculate the difference between 12·45 and 6·987. Answer: 5.463
Exercise 2 Q3 Lisa has £40 to spend. She buys 2 CDs for £14·50 each and a T shirt for £5·99. How much money has she left? Answer: £5.01
Exercise 2 Q4 David’s Gran is coming to visit him on the third Thursday in June. Here is the calendar for June. Write down the date of her visit. Answer: 16th June
Exercise 3 Q1 12·65 kilograms are cut from a block of cheese weighing 20 kilograms. What is the weight of the piece remaining? Answer: 7.35 kg
Exercise 3 Q2 The results of a survey have been put into a pie chart. The survey was about the colours of cars travelling along a road. What percentage of the cars was white? Answer: 25%
Exercise 3 Q3 How many metres are there in 5 km 40 m? Answer: 5040
Exercise 3 Q4 8 groups of equal size are to be formed from 755 people. What is the largest group size possible? Answer: 94
Exercise 4 Q1 Calculate 2·5 x 7 = Answer: 17.5
Exercise 4 Q2 Calculate: 11·67 + 8·58 + 7·5 Answer: 27.75
Exercise 4 Q3 One CD costs £13·49. How much will 6 CDs cost? Answer: £80.94
Exercise 4 Q4 Which of the following is the greatest value? A 10% of 500 B 50% of 80 C 25% of 100 D 20% of 200 10% × 500 = 50 50% × 80 = 40 25% × 100 = 25 20% × 200 = 40 Answer: A
Exercise 5 Q1 At the start of the month, Gordon has £267 in his bank account. He spends £36·50 on CDs, £29·99 on clothes and £106 on food and travel over the month. How much money has he left at the end of the month? A Less than £90 B £90 – £94·99 C £95 – £100 D £100 – £104·99 E £105 or more 36.50 29.99 +106.00 172.49 267.00 -172.49 94.51 Answer: B