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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 Quiz1.) GCSE Maths Quiz
A family orders two teas, two coffees and a milkshake. If they pay with a £10 note how much change will they get?A family orders two teas, two coffees and a milkshake. If they pay with a £10 note how much change will they get?
  1. £4.20
  2. £4.80
  3. £5.20
  1. £4.20
  2. £4.80
  3. £5.20
2.) GCSE Maths Quiz2.) GCSE Maths Quiz
What is this calculation to the nearest penny?What is this calculation to the nearest penny?
  1. £1.02
  2. £1.22
  3. £1.42
  1. £1.02
  2. £1.22
  3. £1.42
3.) GCSE Maths Quiz3.) GCSE Maths Quiz
A business woman is travelling to New York. She changes £750 to US dollars ($). Using the table opposite work out how much she gets.A business woman is travelling to New York. She changes £750 to US dollars ($). Using the table opposite work out how much she gets.
  1. $1,272
  2. $1,365
  3. $1,492
  1. $1,272
  2. $1,365
  3. $1,492
4.) GCSE Maths Quiz4.) GCSE Maths Quiz
Express the angle x in terms of a.Express the angle x in terms of a.
  1. 2a
  2. 3a
  3. 4a
  1. 2a
  2. 3a
  3. 4a
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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 Quiz5.) 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?
  1. c=6b-a
  2. c=3b-a
  3. c=2a-b
  1. c=6b-a
  2. c=3b-a
  3. c=2a-b
6.) GCSE Maths Quiz6.) GCSE Maths Quiz
What is this sum in standard form?What is this sum in standard form?
  1. 0.00602
  2. 0.00902
  3. 0.009026
  1. 0.00602
  2. 0.00902
  3. 0.009026
7.) GCSE Maths Quiz7.) 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?
  1. 50.0245 cm sq
  2. 56.0425 cm sq
  3. 59.0425 cm sq
  1. 50.0245 cm sq
  2. 56.0425 cm sq
  3. 59.0425 cm sq
AnswersAnswers
  1. It's £4.80 as the bill will have come to £5.20.
  2. It's £1.02. The working: 3.56/7 = 0.509 x 2 = 1.018, which rounded up is 1.02.
  3. It's $1,365. The working: 750 x 1.82 = 1,365.
  4. It's 2a. Click NEXT to see our working.
  5. It's c=2a-b. The working: In an equation with unknowns on both sides, whatever you do to one side you must do to the other. So 3c+b=2c+2a. Now get rid of 2c from both sides. So c+b=2a. Now deduct b from both sides, to get c=2a-b.
  6. It's 0.00902. The working: move the decimal point three places to the left.
  7. It's 59.0425 cm sq. The working: with options for answers given to four decimal places, the longest each side can be in mm is 5.6499 x 10.4499, which equals 59.0425 rounded to four decimal places.
  1. It's £4.80 as the bill will have come to £5.20.
  2. It's £1.02. The working: 3.56/7 = 0.509 x 2 = 1.018, which rounded up is 1.02.
  3. It's $1,365. The working: 750 x 1.82 = 1,365.
  4. It's 2a. Click NEXT to see our working.
  5. It's c=2a-b. The working: In an equation with unknowns on both sides, whatever you do to one side you must do to the other. So 3c+b=2c+2a. Now get rid of 2c from both sides. So c+b=2a. Now deduct b from both sides, to get c=2a-b.
  6. It's 0.00902. The working: move the decimal point three places to the left.
  7. It's 59.0425 cm sq. The working: with options for answers given to four decimal places, the longest each side can be in mm is 5.6499 x 10.4499, which equals 59.0425 rounded to four decimal places.
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