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Question 1 of 77
1. Question
62 boxes contain 50 brushes each What is the total number of brushes?
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Question 2 of 77
2. Question
73 boxes contain 18 blankets each. What is the total number of blankets?
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Question 3 of 77
3. Question
62050 is shown where?
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Question 4 of 77
4. Question
222,002Â is shown where?
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Question 5 of 77
5. Question
Fourteen thousand, nine hundred and five is shown where?
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Question 6 of 77
6. Question
Five hundred thousand, six hundred and twelve is shown where?
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Question 7 of 77
7. Question
Which number correctly displays the value one million and seventeen?
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Question 8 of 77
8. Question
One of our delivery lorries can carry 420 parcels. How many lorries would be needed to hold 15,540 of these parcels?
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Question 9 of 77
9. Question
A milk tanker can carry 32 tonnes (in weight) of milk. How many tankers would be needed to hold 2400 tonnes of milk ?
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Question 10 of 77
10. Question
My warehouse currently has 15000 packages. Each lorry I own can take 250 packages. How many lorries will I need if I want to completely empty my warehouse?
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Question 11 of 77
11. Question
My cutlery tray holds 75 items.
I need 5000Â items of cutlery for my banquet. How many trays will be needed?
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Question 12 of 77
12. Question
For every raffle ticket sold £0.11 is donated to charity.
How much money was donated to charity when 3000 tickets were sold?
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Question 13 of 77
13. Question
For every coat sold £1.92 is value added tax.
How much tax has been paid when 300 coats have been sold?
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Question 14 of 77
14. Question
Michael uses 4000 apples each week in his juice bar
How many apples have been used in a year?
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Question 15 of 77
15. Question
Lemonade jugs have been reduced by £1.56 each.
How much was saved by my customers if 140 jugs were sold?
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Question 16 of 77
16. Question
b + 2x = 4y
Find which statement is true?
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Question 17 of 77
17. Question
Equation A:   23a + 12b = 17c   is equivalent to Equation B which is: 92a + ♠b = 68c
Equation B has a missing value (replaced with a ♠).
Find the value of â™
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Question 18 of 77
18. Question
Equation X:   3z + 12x = 8y   is equivalent to Equation T which is: 15z + ♠x = 40y
Equation T has a missing value (replaced with a ♠).
Find the value of â™
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Question 19 of 77
19. Question
Which equation shows that a is worth five times as much as b
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Question 20 of 77
20. Question
Which equation shows that x is worth seven less than y
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Question 21 of 77
21. Question
Equation 1:  240b + 16x = 4y   is equivalent to Equation 2 which is: 30b + ♠x = 0.5y
Equation 2 has a missing value (replaced with a ♠).
Find the value of â™
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Question 22 of 77
22. Question
How many of these shapes have only one line of symmetry?
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Question 23 of 77
23. Question
How many of these shapes have 2 or more lines of symmetry?
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Question 24 of 77
24. Question
How many of these shapes have 4 or more lines of symmetry?
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Question 25 of 77
25. Question
How many of these shapes have an order of rotational symmetry of 3 or higher ?
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Question 26 of 77
26. Question
How many of these shapes have 3 or more lines of symmetry ?
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Question 27 of 77
27. Question
How many of these shapes have no lines of symmetry ?
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Question 28 of 77
28. Question
How many shapes have exactly 2 lines of symmetry ?
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Question 29 of 77
29. Question
Which words have a horizontal line of symmetry?
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Question 30 of 77
30. Question
How many words have a horizontal line of symmetry?
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Question 31 of 77
31. Question
How many words have a horizontal line of symmetry?
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Question 32 of 77
32. Question
How many of these shapes have at least two lines of symmetry?
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Question 33 of 77
33. Question
How many of these 2D shapes have at least one line of symmetry?
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Question 34 of 77
34. Question
How many of these 2D shapes have rotational symmetry of 2 ?
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Question 35 of 77
35. Question
How many of these 2D shapes have rotational symmetry of 2 ?
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Question 36 of 77
36. Question
Pia prepared a plan of the local wildlife sanctuary a scale of 1 cm : 9 metres. If the bird sanctuary is 15cm long on the plan, then what is the actual length of this area?
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Question 37 of 77
37. Question
My plan of the new library is drawn at a scale of 1 cm : 1.75 metres. If the far wall’s actual measurement is 35 metres, then what is the length in cm on the plan?
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Question 38 of 77
38. Question
The new football stadium plan is sketched at a scale of 1.5cm : 4 metres. If the plan shows a measurement of 7.5cm, then what will be the actual length of this measurement?
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Question 39 of 77
39. Question
The plans for the new ballroom are just being drawn up. The actual measurement of the length of the ballroom is shown. The sketch is drawn at a scale of 1cm : 2.5m. What is the measurement of the length on the plan?
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Question 40 of 77
40. Question
Here are the plans for a new play area. The actual measurement of the width of this area is 6cm. The sketch is drawn at a scale of 1cm : 4.5m. What will be the actual measurement of the width?
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Question 41 of 77
41. Question
Identify which of these values is a square number?
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Question 42 of 77
42. Question
Which of these values is not a square number?
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Question 43 of 77
43. Question
Which of these values is not a square number?
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Question 44 of 77
44. Question
Which of these values is not a square number?
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Question 45 of 77
45. Question
Identify the square number?
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Question 46 of 77
46. Question
What value does the arrow point to?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 47 of 77
47. Question
What value does the arrow point to?
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Question 48 of 77
48. Question
What value does the arrow point to?
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Question 49 of 77
49. Question
What value does the arrow point to?
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Question 50 of 77
50. Question
The local car wash takes the following amounts of money each day:
Monday – £17.65
Tuesday – £14.90
Wednesday – £28.70
Thursday – £77.50
Friday – £211.75How much money is collected in total during the week?
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Question 51 of 77
51. Question
The library received the following amounts in late fines each day during the week commencing 4th June 2020:
Monday – £10.60
Tuesday – £24.75
Wednesday – £18.40
Thursday – £24.50
Friday –The librarian says that Friday’s amount was exactly one-third of the amount of money received on Tuesday.
Find the total amount that was collected during this week?
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Question 52 of 77
52. Question
Jo has £10.60. Her cousin, Ellie, has thirty times this amount.
How much does Ellie have?
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Question 53 of 77
53. Question
The local cafe sells 100 coffees each day. The average cost of a coffee is £2.05
How much money (for coffees) is received in total by the cafe owner ?
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Question 54 of 77
54. Question
The local cinema sells 3000 tickets each week. The tickets cost £10.50 each.
How much money is received in total for ticket sales ?
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Question 55 of 77
55. Question
Theatre tickets cost £12.
How many tickets must I have sold if I received £36,000 in ticket sales last week?
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Question 56 of 77
56. Question
The school concert tickets cost £1.25 each
How many tickets must have been sold if I received £500 in ticket sales?
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Question 57 of 77
57. Question
The blue shirts cost £x each.
What must be the cost of a shirt if I received £500 from the sales of 25 shirts?
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Question 58 of 77
58. Question
Blankets cost £x each.
What must be the cost of two blankets, if I received £900 when I sold 45 blankets?
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Question 59 of 77
59. Question
Water bottles cost £y.
What must be the cost of four of these bottles, if I received £12.10 when I sold 11 bottles?
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Question 60 of 77
60. Question
These values represent the lengths (in cms) of all windows of the cathedral.
120Â Â 60 Â Â 120Â Â 85Â Â Â 98 Â Â 173Â Â Â 47 Â Â 85Â Â Â 85 Â Â 120Â Â 47Â Â 120 Â Â 55Â Â Â Â 185
Find the range.
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Question 61 of 77
61. Question
These values represent the lengths (in cms) of all windows of the cathedral.
120Â Â 60 Â Â 120Â Â 85Â Â Â 98 Â Â 173Â Â Â 47 Â Â 85Â Â Â 85 Â Â 120Â Â 47Â Â 120 Â Â 55Â Â Â Â 185
Find the mode.
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Question 62 of 77
62. Question
Here are the number of apples sold by the greengrocer over the last 9 days
105Â Â Â 110 Â Â Â 110Â Â Â 75 Â Â Â 68 Â Â 153 Â Â Â 39 Â Â Â 75Â Â Â Â Â Â 75
Find the mode.
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Question 63 of 77
63. Question
Here are the number of apples sold by the greengrocer over the last 9 days
105Â Â Â 110 Â Â Â 110Â Â Â 75 Â Â Â 68 Â Â 153 Â Â Â 39 Â Â Â 75Â Â Â Â Â Â 75
Find the mean.
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Question 64 of 77
64. Question
Here are the number of apples sold by the greengrocer over the last 9 days
105Â Â Â 110 Â Â Â 110Â Â Â 75 Â Â Â 68 Â Â 153 Â Â Â 39 Â Â Â 75Â Â Â Â Â Â 75
Find the range.
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Question 65 of 77
65. Question
Look at these values.
15Â Â Â 11 Â Â Â 110Â Â Â 75 Â Â Â 68 Â Â 15 Â Â Â 39 Â Â Â 72 Â Â Â Â Â 75
Find the range.
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Question 66 of 77
66. Question
These values represent the lengths (in cms) of all windows of the cathedral.
120Â Â 60 Â Â 120Â Â 85Â Â Â 98 Â Â 173Â Â Â 47 Â Â 85Â Â Â 85 Â Â 120Â Â 47Â Â 120 Â Â 55Â Â Â Â 185
Calculate the mean.
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Question 67 of 77
67. Question
Look at the spinner.

What is the probability that it will land on a square number?
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Question 68 of 77
68. Question
Look at the spinner.

What is the probability that it will land on a number which is a multiple of 3?
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Question 69 of 77
69. Question
Look at the spinner.

What is the probability that it will land on a number which is a multiple of both 3 and 5?
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Question 70 of 77
70. Question

Which, if any, of these values are square numbers?
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Question 71 of 77
71. Question

Which, if any, of these values are prime numbers?
Â
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Question 72 of 77
72. Question
There are 375 cars in the car park at 6.15pm. By 7pm 112 cars have left but 15 have also arrived. By 7.30pm another 63 cars have left and by 7.40pm another 17 have left. There are no further arrivals or departures by the time the car park closes at 8.40pm
How many cars are in the car park at 8.40pm?
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Question 73 of 77
73. Question
There are 2760 pairs of shoes in the warehouse on Tuesday. By Saturday 527 pairs of shoes have been sold.  By Monday double the original number of shoes have arrived. How many pairs of shoes are now in the warehouse?
Â
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Question 74 of 77
74. Question
Which value is the odd one out?
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Question 75 of 77
75. Question
Find the value that is the odd one out.
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Question 76 of 77
76. Question
Find the value that is the odd one out.
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Question 77 of 77
77. Question
Which value is the odd one out?
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