Name: __________________
Year 8
End of Year Assessment Revision
Resource
Part 1: Topics & Sparx Clips
Part 2: Practice Questions
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Topics & Sparx Clips
Topic Strand Sparx clips
Indices Number M135, M608
Primes Number M322, M823, M108, M365, M227, M698
Rounding Number M111, M431, M994, M131, M878
M939, M410, M671, M601, M835, M931,
Fractions Number
M157, M197, M110, M265
Negative Number Review Number M106, M288
Linear equations Algebra M707, M509, M387, M554
Linear equations in context Algebra M813, M795, M531, M957
Geometry &
Coordinates and basic graphs M618, M622, M797
Measure
Geometry &
Units of measurement M892, M627, M515, M772, M530, M761, M728
Measure
Geometry &
Angles in Parallel Lines M818, M163, M606, M351, M679, M393
Measure
Geometry &
Interior and Exterior angles M653
Measure
Geometry &
Circumference M595, M169
Measure
Ratio, Proportion &
Proportional reasoning M478, M681
Rates of Change
Fractions, decimals and M264, M553, M437, M528, M905, M533,
Number
percentages M476, M528
Ratio, Proportion &
Ratio M885, M543, M267, U921, M801, M525
Rates of Change
Geometry &
Area of circles and trapezia M705, M231, M430, M303, M269, M996
Measure
Presenting and interpreting data Statistics M945, M460, M738, M140, M183, M574, M165
Averages Statistics M940, M934, M328, M841, M440
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Practice Questions
Q1.
(a) I think of a number.
I double my number and the answer is 178
What is my number?
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) I think of a different number.
I double my number, then I double again.
The answer is 312
What is my number?
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q2.
(a) Write a number that is bigger than one thousand but smaller than one
thousand one hundred.
Write the number in figures not words.
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) Now write a decimal number that is bigger than zero but smaller than one.
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
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Q3.
Complete the table.
Fraction Decimal Percentage
75%
0.2
0.1 10%
[3 marks]
Q4.
In a school, lessons are 55 minutes long.
(a) A maths lesson starts at 9:15am
At what time does the lesson end?
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Answer ___________ : ___________ am
[1 mark]
(b) A history lesson ends at 3:30pm
At what time does the lesson start?
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Answer ___________ : ___________ pm
[1 mark]
(c) Lunch break is hours long.
Lunch break ends at 1:30pm
At what time does it start?
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Answer ___________ : ___________ pm
[1 mark]
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Q5.
Calculate the area of this parallelogram.
Answer ______________________________________ cm2
[1 mark]
Q6.
(a) The diagram shows a rectangle.
Its dimensions are 3a by 5b
Write simplified expressions for the area and the perimeter of this rectangle.
Area: _________________
[1 mark]
Perimeter: _________________
[1 mark]
(b) A different rectangle has area 12a2 and perimeter 14a.
What are the dimensions of this rectangle?
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Dimensions: _________________ by _________________
[1 mark]
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Q7.
Solve these equations.
𝑎 + 12 = 24
a = _________________________________________
[1 mark]
𝑏 – 12 = 24
b = _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q8.
(a) Expand 4(x + 2)
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) Expand
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q9.
These are the names of the twelve people who work for a company.
Ali Claire Kiki Suki
Brian Claire Lucy Tom
Claire James Ryan Tom
(a) What name is the mode?
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) One person leaves the company. A different person joins the company.
Now the name that is the mode is Tom.
Write the missing names in the sentences below.
The name of the person who leaves is _________________
The name of the person who joins is _________________
[1 mark]
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Q10.
Here is a list of numbers.
6 9 11 27 30 36 90
From the list, write down
(a) the multiple of 12
Answer ________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) the two factors of 30
Answer __________________ and __________________
[2 marks]
(c) the prime number
Answer ________________________________________
[1 mark]
(d) the cube number
Answer ________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q11.
(a) What is the highest common factor (HCF) of 18 and 24?
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
(b) The least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is 20
Give an example of what the numbers could be.
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Answer _________________ and _________________
[2 marks]
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Q12.
What are the sizes of the angles marked x and y?
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x = __________________________ degrees
y = __________________________ degrees
[3 marks]
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Q13.
The diagram shows triangle PQR.
Work out the sizes of angles a, b and c
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a = _________________° b = _________________° c = _________________°
[3 marks]
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Q14.
The pie chart shows the destinations of 300 students from Year 11 in 1980
(a) Work out the percentage of the students who went into employment.
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Answer _______________________________________ %
[2 marks]
(b) Work out the number of students who went to college.
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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(c) This pie chart shows the destinations of 300 students from Year 11 in 2012
Which was the most popular destination in 2012?
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(d) By comparing the pie charts, write down two changes in the destinations of students
from 1980 to 2012
Change 1 __________________________________________________________
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Change 2 __________________________________________________________
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[2 marks]
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Q15. CALCULATOR ALLOWED
Here is a trapezium with a height of 10 centimetres.
The parallel sides are 5.5 cm long and 10.5 cm long.
Find the area of the trapezium.
You must show your working.
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Answer ______________________________________ cm2
[2 marks]
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Q16.
(a) Share £48 in the ratio 1 : 3
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£ _________________ : £ _________________
[2 marks]
Q17.
A straight line crosses two parallel straight lines.
(a) What is the size of the angle marked x?
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Answer __________________________________ degrees
[2 marks]
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Q18.
(a) There are two children in the Smith family.
The range of their ages is exactly 7 years.
What could the ages of the two children be?
Give an example.
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Answer _________________ and _________________
[1 mark]
(b) There are two children in the Patel family.
They are twins of the same age.
What is the range of their ages?
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Answer _________________________________ years
[1 mark]
Q19.
Multiply out and simplify 5(x + 3) – 3 (x + 2)
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Q20.
(a) Calculate
You must show your working.
Write your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.
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[2 marks]
(b) Four-fifths of the members of a club are female.
Three-quarters of these females are over 20 years old.
What fraction of the members of the club are females over 20 years old?
You must show your working.
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[2 marks]
Q21.
Solve this equation.
2(2n + 5) = 12
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n = _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Q22.
A shape is made with a triangle and a rectangle
Work out the area of the whole shape.
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[4 marks]
Q23.
The mean of these numbers is 6
Write three numbers that have a mean of 7
[1 mark]
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Q24.
(a) Simplify the ratio 12 : 9
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
(b) In a class, the ratio of girls to boys is 3:1
There are 18 girls in the class.
How many boys are there?
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
Q25.
A restaurant bill is £132
A 10% service charge is included in the bill.
How much is the service charge?
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£ _______________________________________
[3 marks]
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Q26.
Write 240 as a product of its prime factors
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Q27.
I have some triangular tiles like this:
Not drawn accurately
I use two of these tiles to make different shapes.
For each shape, work out its perimeter.
The perimeter of the rectangle is:
Answer ______________________________________ cm
[1 mark]
The perimeter of the isosceles triangle is:
Answer ______________________________________ cm
[1 mark]
The perimeter of the quadrilateral is:
Answer ______________________________________ cm
[1 mark]
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Q28.
Work out the following.
1706 + 185
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
576 – 83
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
65 × 9
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
154 ÷ 7
Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q29.
Any number can be written as a product of its prime factors,
for example:
20 = 2 × 2 × 5
Write 90 as a product of its prime factors.
90 = ______________
[1 mark]
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Q30. CALCULATOR ALLOWED
(a) A circle has a radius of 15cm.
Calculate the area of the circle.
You must show your working.
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Answer ______________________________________ cm2
[2 marks]
(b) A different circle has a circumference of 120 cm.
What is the radius of the circle?
You must show your working.
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Answer _______________________________________ cm
[2 marks]
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Q31.
Work out the following.
1.2 × 6
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
1.2 ÷ 6
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Answer _________________________________________
[1 mark]
Q32.
Work out
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[3 marks]
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Q33.
P and Q are vertices of a regular polygon.
The exterior angle at Q is 30°
How many sides does the polygon have?
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Answer _________________________________________
[2 marks]
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Answers
(a) 89
1 (b) 78
(a) A value that is greater than 1000, but less than 1100
eg
• 1001
• 1099
2 (b) A decimal that is greater than 0, but less than 1
eg
• 0.5
• 0.12
(0).75
Allow 0.750 etc
20%
3
(a) 10:10
4 (b) (0)2:35
(c) 12:15
48 cm2
5
(a) Correct simplified expression for the area, eg
• 15ab
Correct simplified expression for the perimeter, eg
6
• 6a + 10b
(b) 4a and 3a
12
1
7 36
(a) 4x + 8
B1
8
(b) x2 − 6x
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(a) Claire
1
9 (b) The names Claire then Tom
(a) 36
(b) 6 and 30
10 (c) 11
(d) 27
(a) 6
11 (b) Any pair of factors of 20 e.g. 1 and 20 or 2 and 20 or 4 and 20 etc
102
12
Show angle a as 50
Show angle b as 130
13
Show angle c as 20
(a) 45
(b) 60
(c) Sixth Form
(d) Any correct change
14
E.g. Sixth Form now the biggest
More go to college
More stay on at school
Fewer go into employment
80
15
(a) 12 : 36
16
(a) 155
17
(a) Two ages with a difference of 7 years
eg
18
• 1 and 8
• 7 and 14
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• 7 and 0
• 20 and 13
(b) 0
19 2x + 9
(a)
20
(b) or equivalent fraction or decimal
21 or equivalent
44
22
Any three numbers that total 21, eg
• 3, 4, 14
23
• 7, 7, 7
6
24
12
25
240 = 24 × 3 × 5
26
14
16
27
18
1891
493
28
585
22
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2×3×3×5
29
Numbers can be written in any order
(a) For 2m - 710 or a value between 706 and 707.2 inclusive
30
(b) For 2m - a value between 19 and 19.11 inclusive
7.2
Or an equivalent fractions or decimals
31
0.2
or equivalent
32
or equivalent
12
33
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