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1. Given the ball hits the side of the snooker table. The shaded angle will be: 32 o 32 o Angle = 180 o 32 o 32 o = 116 o 2. Given the colour, style and Engine type of cars. Another 5 possible combinations are: ( All other combinations shown) Colour Style Engine Type Black Hatchback Diesel Black Hatchback Petrol Black Saloon Diesel Black Saloon Petrol Red Hatchback Diesel Red Hatchback Petrol Red Saloon Diesel Red Saloon Petrol 3. Given the final scores in the Master s Golf. The player who won is: (The lowest number) Ben Logan Page 1 of 8

4. Given the train timetable for the three trains. If Amanda takes the 09 52 train from Lanark to Glasgow then she will arrive in Glasgow at: 09 52 means she takes train 1 which arrives in Glasgow at 10 55. Given Lewis boards a later train at Wishaw and arrives in Glasgow at 11 55. The train journey took: Since train arrived at 11 55 in Glasgow he took train 3. It left Wishaw at 11 08. So time taken is 11 55 11 08 = 47 mins. Page 2 of 8

5. Given the plan of some landmarks near Paul s house. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 x Picnic Area Windmill Church Paul's House Bus Station 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 At position (2,7) is the picnic area. Windmill has coordinates (3,2) (c) The position of Paul s aunt farm is marked in red on grid. (d) If Paul walks from his house to church his direction is South West. Page 3 of 8

6. Given the pattern of chair and seats in the restaurant. 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table Completing the table we get: Number of tables (T) 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 Number of chairs (C) 4 6 8 10 12 14 28 Steps for working out the rule: 2 x 3 + 2 = 8 1. Difference is 2 2. Part of rule is 2T 3. Correction factor, so that the rule works is, add on 2 Full rule is: C = 2T + 2 Check!!!! 7. Rachel s payslip is completed in red. Name of Employee : Rachel Brown Payment Basic Pay Overtime 180.00 28.00 Deductions National Ins. Income Tax 14.50 36.00 Bonus 20.00 Union 2.00 Gross Pay 228.00 Total Deductions 52.50 Net Pay 175.50 Page 4 of 8

8. Given the table of Sales and Bonus for the double glazing firm. From the table, since John sold 5000 of double glazing his bonus is 0. Martha sold 16000 of double glazing so her bonus will be: 6 100 15000 = 900 Bonus 9. Given the line graph and that Scott goes on a diet from 4 th Feb to 22 nd Apr. From the graph Scott s weight at 4 th Feb is 74kg. Scott weighed 72.5kg on the 25 th Feb. (c) Given he is sponsored 30 for every 1kg lost he will collect: Total weight lost = 74 69 = 5kgs Total Cash = 5 x 30 = 150 for charity. 10. Given the table of French test results the mode: Most frequently occurring mark is 16. Page 5 of 8

11. Given the table of costs for the Leisure Centre. From the table Ian would pay 4.30 for a ticket for the gym. Given that Janet buys a special monthly ticket for 25 and she goes to the aerobics 10 times in that month. She will make a saving of: Normal price 3.25 10 = 32.50 Saving 32.50-25.00 = 7.50 12. Given the rectangular table top and the dimensions. The area of the table top is: Area = Length x Breadth = 126 x 50 = 6300cm 2 Given the strips to be fitted to the top are 50cm by 10.5 cm. The number of strips needed to cover the table top is: 126 10.5 = 12 strips Page 6 of 8

13. Given the formula: Expected Height = 5 x Age in years + 80 The age of a child whose expected height is 100 cm is: 100 = 5 Age + 80 20 = 5 Age Age = 20 5 Age = 4 years old 14. Given the diagram of the thermometer and the scale. The reading on the thermometer is 72 o F ( each division is worth 4 o F) Page 7 of 8

15. Given the diagram for 12 sheep and the paths that they take. (Note at each stage half the sheep go one way and half go the other way) For 24 sheep the diagram would be: 24 12 12 6 6 6 6 3 6 3 3 3 6 3 9 9 3 16. Given the dimensions of the cuboid footstool. The volume will be: 3 Volume = L B H = 40 30 35 = 4200cm The total length of decorative cord to go round the edge of the cuboid. Total Length = 4 40 + 4 30 + 4 35 = 420cm Page 8 of 8