FIS – SECONDARY SCHOOL REVIEW
Subject : Maths
Level : Secondary 2
Semester 1 Day, date :
2022-2023 Duration :
MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISIONMultiplication, Division, Indices
1. Find the result of the following operation:
a. 60 3 =
b. 61 3 =
c. 61 (– 30 )=
d. (–61) (– 30 )=
35
e. +5=
−7
63 −82
f. =
√4
2. The temperature decreaases 3°C each hour from 7:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. The total change in
temperature during this period of time is ... .
3. Use indices law to simplify the expression below:
a. 45 × 43
b. 45 ÷ 43
c. (45 )3
d. 46 × 43 ÷ 42
4. Amanda join a maths test with the following requirement: each correct answer is worth 3 points
and each incorrect answer is worth −1. If Amanda chooses not to answer a question, it is worth 0
points.
There are 15questions in total.
a. What would Amanda’s final score be if he answered 10 correctly, 3 incorrectly and left 2
blank?
b. Can Amanda finish with −5 points? Explain your answer.
ORDER OF OPERATION
5. Explain the step in doing the following mixed operation:
200 × 6 + 23 ÷ 7 =
6. Choose from the four operations, +, –
a. 5 6 7 = 37
b. 5 6 7 = 47
FACTORS AND MULTIPLESFactor, Multiple, Factor Tree, LCM, HCF, Hierarchy of Numbers
7. The LCM and HCF of 30 and 45 is ... and ... respectively.
8. Complete the following factor tree and express the number into the correct prime factorisation:
9. The drama club meets in the school auditorium every 2 days, and the choir meets there every 5
days. If the groups are both meeting in the auditorium today, then how many days from now will
they next have to share the auditorium ?
10. Kiara baked 30 oatmeal cookies and 48 chocolate chip cookies to package in plastic containers
for her teacher friends at school. She wants to divide the cookies into identical containers so that
each container has the same number of each kind of cookie. If she wants each container to have
the greatest number of cookies possible, how many plastic containers does she need?
11. Tick the correct box for each statement
True False
7 is an integer
6.3 is a natural number
– 5 is an integer
1.6 is a rational number
DECIMAL AND PLACE VALUESignificant Figure, Multiplying and Dividing by number between and ,
Estimation
12. Write the following numbers to 2 significant figures!
A. 8457 B. 923 C. 5.731 D. 0.7623
13. Look at the following operation! Which one has the same meaning?
A. 168 0.1 E. 168 0.1
B. 168 0.01 F. 168 0.01
C. 168 ÷ 10 G. 168 10
D. 168 ÷ 100 H. 168 100
14. It is given that 240 5 = 1200
Use the result to find the following operation:
A. 240 50 = C. 2400 0.5 =
B. 240 0.5= D. 24 5 =
15. Use estimation to solve this problem:
a. In a city, there are 45,960 electric cars and 96,113 gas cars. There are about ________ more
gas cars than electric cars
b. Every month, a baker orders 1,182 pounds of flour. About how many pounds of flower does
he order each year?
FRACTIONS AND DECIMALSTerminating and Recurring Decimal, Calculation with Mixed Number
16. Give one example of recurring and terminating fraction
17. Find the result of the following operation:
1
a. 2+3=
1
b. 3– =
5
2 1
c. 13 + 24 =
2 1
d. 33 − 12 =
1 1
e. 13 × 25 =
2
f. 4÷ =
3
HIERARCHY OF QUADRILATERAL
18. Draw the hierarchyof quadrilateral.
19. Mention the quadrilaterals that have at least a pair of parallel line.
20. Is is true that rectangle is special type of square? Why?
PARALLELLOGRAM AND TRAPEZIA
21. Find the area of the following figures:
a. c.
b.
PROPERTIES OF D SHAPEproperties, net, volume, surface area of cube and cuboid
22. Complete the following table!
Shape The number of face The number of edge The number of vertex
Cube
Cuboid
Triangular Prism
Triangular Pyramid
23. Determine the surface area of the following figure
Identify from the net
a. b.
24. Determine the volume of the following figures
a. . b.