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GCSE Maths Quiz | GCSE Maths Quiz |
It's exam season. In a spirit of solidarity with frazzled school children, the Magazine is inviting readers to see how they would fare in a series of curriculum tests, starting with maths. Questions are of a GCSE standard and supplied by BBC Bitesize. You may turn over your papers now. | It's exam season. In a spirit of solidarity with frazzled school children, the Magazine is inviting readers to see how they would fare in a series of curriculum tests, starting with maths. Questions are of a GCSE standard and supplied by BBC Bitesize. You may turn over your papers now. |
1.) GCSE Maths Quiz | 1.) GCSE Maths Quiz |
A family orders two teas, two coffees and a milkshake. If they pay with a ã10 note how much change will they get? | A family orders two teas, two coffees and a milkshake. If they pay with a ã10 note how much change will they get? |
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2.) GCSE Maths Quiz | 2.) GCSE Maths Quiz |
What is this calculation to the nearest penny? | What is this calculation to the nearest penny? |
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3.) GCSE Maths Quiz | 3.) GCSE Maths Quiz |
A business woman is travelling to New York. She changes ã750 to US dollars ($). Using the table opposite work out how much she gets. | A business woman is travelling to New York. She changes ã750 to US dollars ($). Using the table opposite work out how much she gets. |
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4.) GCSE Maths Quiz | 4.) GCSE Maths Quiz |
Express the angle x in terms of a. | Express the angle x in terms of a. |
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GCSE Maths Quiz | GCSE Maths Quiz |
Y = 360 - x because they make a full turn. If x = 2a then y = 360 - 2a. Then z = half of this (angles on a chord again). So z = 180 - a. So, a + z = a +(180 - a) = 180. So opposite angles add up to 180. | Y = 360 - x because they make a full turn. If x = 2a then y = 360 - 2a. Then z = half of this (angles on a chord again). So z = 180 - a. So, a + z = a +(180 - a) = 180. So opposite angles add up to 180. |
5.) GCSE Maths Quiz | 5.) GCSE Maths Quiz |
Which of these is correct if this equation is rearranged making "c" the subject? | Which of these is correct if this equation is rearranged making "c" the subject? |
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6.) GCSE Maths Quiz | 6.) GCSE Maths Quiz |
What is this sum in standard form? | What is this sum in standard form? |
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7.) GCSE Maths Quiz | 7.) GCSE Maths Quiz |
The dimensions of this rectangle are correct to the nearest mm. What is the greatest value for the area of the rectangle? | The dimensions of this rectangle are correct to the nearest mm. What is the greatest value for the area of the rectangle? |
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Your Score | Your Score |
0 - 2 : Dunce | 0 - 2 : Dunce |
3 - 5 : Could do better | 3 - 5 : Could do better |
6 - 7 : Top marks | 6 - 7 : Top marks |
For a complete archive of past quizzes, including the Curriculum tests and our weekly news quiz 7 days 7 questions, visit the Magazine index and scroll down the page. | For a complete archive of past quizzes, including the Curriculum tests and our weekly news quiz 7 days 7 questions, visit the Magazine index and scroll down the page. |
Questions supplied by BBC Bitesize |
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