Maths RevisionFinal Exam Year 9 Cal and Non Cal
Maths RevisionFinal Exam Year 9 Cal and Non Cal
REVISION WORKSHEET
1. Estimate:
5.7 × 2.79
2.05 + 5.67
2. (a) Write 5.12 × 10-3 as an ordinary number. (b) Write 5 600 000 in standard form.
(c) Write 0.0065 in standard form. (d) Write 3 × 104 as an ordinary number.
3. Find the HCF and LCM of 20 and 24
6 -5
4. Workout: a) 3−2 b) 50 (c) 2 x 2 x 2
5. Work out the midpoint and length of a line segment PQ, where P is (2, 1) and Q is (10, 16)
6. Simplify: (a) 2𝑥 3 × 5𝑥 4 (b) b 6 ÷ b 2 (c) 2m2× 5n6 (d) 15p3 ÷ 3p4 (e) (a 3) 4
7. Expand and simplify: 5(𝑦 + 2) + 2𝑦
8. Solve 2x + 5 = x + 11
9. Here are the first five terms of an arithmetic sequence.
3 8 13 18 23, …
Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence.
10. Here are the marks 20 students got in a French test.
76 82 84 69 80 64 70 81 75 91 87 67 80 70
94 76 81 69 71 77
a) Show this information in a stem and leaf diagram. b) Work out the range.
11. Cindy asked a collection of people how many hours they spent playing video games in the
last week. Her results are shown in this table. Estimate the mean number of hours spent
playing video games from Cindy’s sample.
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15. Complete the table
85%
0.12
23
25
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21. Describe fully the transformation that takes shape D onto Shape E.
24.The two-way table gives some information about how 100 children travelled to school one day.
25. The table below shows the probability of obtaining each number on a biased dice:
Value 1 2 3 4 5 6
Probability 0.15 0.15 0.3 0.24 0.06
What is the probability of obtaining a 6 on this dice?
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26. The diagram shows a sector of a circle with radius 7cm. Work out the area of the sector
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YEAR 9 MATHS REVISION WORKSHEET 1
9. Dermot has 240 counters. The counters are either red, or blue, or yellow or green. 15% of the counters
are red. 2/5 of the counters are blue. The ratio of yellow counters to green counters is 3:1.
Work out the number of yellow counters Dermot has.
10. A student bought a pair of sunglasses in the USA. He paid $35.50 In England, an identical
pair of sunglasses costs £26.99 .The exchange rate is £1 = $1.42. In which country were the
sunglasses cheaper, and by how much? Show all your working.
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11. Simplify (16𝑦6 )2 81 4
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15. ABCD is a trapezium. AD = 10 cm AB = 9 cm DC = 3 cm Angle ABC = angle BCD = 90°
Calculate the length of AC. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
16. From a point on the ground 12 ft from the base of a flagpole, the angle of elevation of the
top of the pole measures 53°. How tall is the flagpole?
17. James left home at 10 00 am. He walked to the swimming pool. On the way to the
swimming pool he stopped to talk to a friend. Here is the distance-time graph for his
complete journey.
(a) For how many minutes did James stop and talk to his friend?
(b) What is the distance from James’ home to the swimming pool?
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19. The frequency table shows the time taken for 100 people to travel to an event.
(a) Write down the modal class interval.
(b) Find the class interval that contains the median.
(c) Find an estimate for the mean time taken for people to travel to the event.
20. In the diagram, triangles ABD and BCD are right-angled triangles AB = 5 cm,
AD = 10 cm, CD = 4 cm, Angle ADB = 30°
a) Work out BD. Give your answer correct to 2 dp.
21. The value of a house increased by 6%. The house then had a value of £265 000.
Work out the value of the house before the increase.
22. (a) Work out the size of each interior angle of a regular octagon.
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YEAR 9 MATHS REVISION WORKSHEET 2
4x + y = 25
4x − 3y = 16
2. Hannah is going to play one badminton match and one tennis match.
The probability that she will win the badminton match is 9
10
The probability that she will win the tennis match is 2
5
(b) Work out the probability that Hannah will win both matches.
5. Four teams City, Rovers, Town and United play a competition to win a cup.
Only one team can win the cup.
The table below shows the probabilities of City or Rovers or Town winning the cup.
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Work out the value of x.
7. Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle P onto triangle Q.
10. Abbie buys a sofa for £540. She pays a deposit of 15% and the rest of the money in monthly
payments of £17. How many monthly payments will Abbie need to pay?
11. The cost of hiring a hot tub is found using the formula
Hire cost = £50 plus an extra 45 per day
(a) Work out the hire cost for hiring the hot tub for 21 days. (b) Alex hires the hot tub for a number
of days and the cost is £545. How many days did Alex hire the hot tub?
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12. A vintage car was bought for £ 9,400.
Since then the value of the car has increased by 29%. Calculate the value of the car.
13. Reflect shape P in the line y = x.
The diameter of the frame is 32cm and the width of the frame is 4cm.
a) Find the area of the photo. (b) Find the area of the circular frame.
15. Circle the expression that has the greatest value when y = 10.
16. (a) On the number line below, show the inequality –1 < y < 4
Work out the total surface area of the hemisphere. Give your answer in terms of π.
18. Shown below is a regular pentagon ABCDE
21. Here is a scale drawing of a room. The scale is 1 cm to 2 m. A chair is going to be placed in the room.
The chair must be closer to AB than BC. The chair must be less than 14 m from D.
Shade the region where the chair can be placed.
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Formulae for GCSE – Higher tier
Percentages Statistics
Compound interest /
The angle for 1
Growth and Decay
person or thing
Original amount
(reverse percentage) Position of the
median value
Percentage change
(percentage increase Frequency density
or decrease) (histogram)
Percentage score
Interquartile
range
Angles in Polygons
Sum of interior angles Compound Measures
of a polygon
Relationship between Speed
interior and exterior
angles of a polygon
Pressure
Exterior angle of a
polygon
Density
Number of sides of a
polygon
Rules of Indices
Multiplying
Pythagoras and Trigonometry
Pythagoras’ theorem: find
the hypotenuse Dividing
Pythagoras’ theorem: find
a non-hypotenuse
Trigonometry: Mnemonic Raising to
to help choose the correct another power
ratio
Anything to the
Trigonometry: Sine ratio power of zero
Trigonometry: Cosine
ratio Negative index
Trigonometry: Tangent
ratio
Unit fractional
Cosine rule: find a side index
Area of a
parallelogram
Converting between
areas: cm2 and m2
Area of a
trapezium
Circumference
of a circle
Converting between
volumes: cm3 and m3 Area of a circle
Surface area of a
cylinder
Surface area of a
Equations and Graphs
sphere
Equation of a Surface area of a
straight line cone
Surface area of a
Gradient frustum
Volume of a
cube/cuboid
Midpoint of a line
(between 2 Volume of a
points) triangular prism
Equation of a
circle Volume of a
cylinder
Quadratic
formula Volume of a
pyramid
Volume of a
How to learn the formulae cone
You need to know all of these formulae for your maths Volume of a
exams. To learn them effectively try these ideas: sphere
Remember:
You will learn the formulae best by testing yourself
Little and often is better than fewer longer sessions