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Instructions
Use black ink or ball-point pen.
Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, *
centre number and candidate number.
Answer all questions.
Answer the questions in the spaces provided
– there may be more space than you need.
Calculators must not be used in questions marked with as asterisk (*).
Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated.
You must show all your working out with your answer clearly identified at
the end of your solution.
Information
This gold test is aimed at students targeting grades 1-3.
This test has 11 questions. The total mark for this paper is 44.
The marks for each question are shown in brackets
– use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question.
Advice
Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.
Keep an eye on the time.
Try to answer every question.
Check your answers if you have time at the end.
1 There are 495 coins in a bottle.
1
of the coins are £1 coins.
3
124 of the coins are 50p coins.
The rest of the coins are 20p coins.
Work out the total value of the 495 coins.
£......................................................
(Total for Question 1 is 4 marks)
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2 Fahima buys
2 packets of bread rolls costing £1.50 for each packet
1 bottle of ketchup costing £1.60
3 packets of sausages
Fahima pays with a £10 note.
She gets 30p change.
Fahima works out that one packet of sausages costs £2.30.
Is Fahima right?
You must show how you get your answer.
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3 Sean works for a company.
His normal rate of pay is £12 per hour.
When Sean works more than 8 hours a day, he is paid overtime for each hour he works
more than 8 hours.
1
Sean’s rate of overtime pay per hour is 1 times his normal rate of pay per hour.
4
On Monday Sean worked for 10 hours.
Work out the total amount of money Sean earned on Monday.
£.......................................................
(Total for Question 3 is 4 marks)
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4 Here areare
Here a triangle and
a triangle a rectangle.
and a rectangle.
The area
The of of
area thethe
rectangle is is
rectangle 6 times thethearea
6 times areaofofthe
thetriangle.
triangle.
Work
Workoutout
thethe
width of of
width thethe
rectangle.
rectangle.
16 v = u + at
1
u= 1 a= 3 t=
2
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9
2x
Find
Findthe
thevalue ofx.x.
valueof
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(Total for Question 9 is 3 marks)
(Total for Question 5 is 3 marks)
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6 Davos is a cleaner.
The table shows information about the time it will take him to clean each of four rooms
in a house.
Room Time
Kitchen 2 hours
Sitting room 1 hour 40 minutes
1
Bedroom 1 hours
2
Bathroom 45 minutes
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7 Suha is going to buy 150 envelopes.
Here is some information about the cost of envelopes in two shops.
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8 The size of the largest angle in a triangle is 4 times the size of the smallest angle.
The other angle is 27° less than the largest angle.
Work out, in degrees, the size of each angle in the triangle.
You must show your working.
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9 5 tins of soup have a total weight of 1750 grams.
4 tins of soup and 3 packets of soup have a total weight of 1490 grams.
Work out the total weight of 3 tins of soup and 2 packets of soup.
...................................................... grams
(Total for Question 9 is 4 marks)
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10 Andy went on holiday to Canada.
His flights cost a total of £1500.
Andy stayed for 14 nights.
His hotel room cost $196 per night.
Andy used wifi for 12 days.
Wifi cost $5 per day.
The exchange rate was $1.90 to £1.
(a) Work out the total cost of the flights, the hotel room and wifi.
Give your answer in pounds.
£ .......................................................
(Total for Question 10 is 5 marks)
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18 Balena has a garden
11 Balena in the shape
has a garden in theof a circle
shape of a of radius
circle 10 m. 10 m.
of radius
He is going
He is going to cover the garden with grass seed to amake
to cover the garden with grass seed to make lawn.a lawn.
(a)outWork
(a) Work out an estimate
an estimate for the number
for the number of boxesofofboxes
grassofseed
grass seed Balena
Balena needs. needs.
You mustYou must
show show
your your working.
working.
(4) (4)
(b) Is your estimate for part (a) an underestimate or an overestimate?
(b) Is your estimate for part
Give a reason for(a) an answer.
your underestimate or an overestimate?
Give a reason for your answer.
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(Total for Question 11 is 5 marks)
(Total for Question 18 is 5 marks)
TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 44 MARKS
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Question Origin Question Origin
1 2F qu.6 7 2F qu.10
2 1F qu.7 8 3F qu.13
3 1F qu.9 9 1F qu.17
4 1F qu.15 10 3F qu.14a
5 2F qu.9 11 1F qu.18
6 3F qu.9
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Specimen papers set 1 problem solving: Gold Test Grades 1-3
Question Working Answer Notes
P1 (dep) for equation summing their three angles to 180, eg x + 4x + 4x – 27 =
180
P1 (dep P1) for correct process to simplify their algebraic expression, eg 9x –
27 (=180)
P1 for correct process to solve their equation of the form ax + b = 180
A1 for three correct angles (order irrelevant)
9 1110 M1 method to find the weight of 1 tin of soup e.g. 1750 ÷ 5 (=350)
M1 method to find the weight of 3 packets of soup e.g. 1490 – (4 × “350”)
(=90)
M1 method to find the weight of 3 tins and 2 packets e.g. 3 × “350” + “90” ÷ 3
×2
A1 cao
10 $ £ 2975.79 P1 for process to find total room cost eg 196 × 14 (= 2744)
5 2.631... P1 for process to find total wifi cost eg 5 × 12 (= 60)
60 31.578... P1 for using exchange rate appropriately (could be used earlier in the
196 103.157... question), eg “2804” ÷ 1.90 (= (£)1475.789...) or 1500 × 1.90 (= ($)2850)
2744 1444.21...
P1 for process to find the total cost in £, eg “1475.79(..)” + 1500
2804 1475.789... or in $, eg “2850” + “2804” (= 5654)
A1 2975 to 2976
11 (a) 6 to 8 M1 evidence of recall of area formula with correct radius e.g. π × 10²
M1 calculation to find number of boxes, (area) ÷ (coverage figure)
M1 (indep) evidence of estimation, eg π in range 3 to 3.2, or coverage figure
of 40, 42, 45, 48 or 50
A1 (dep on M3) answer in the range 6 to 8
(b) underestimate C1 e.g. (ft from (a)) underestimate: true area greater so could need more
boxes. Must relate to estimation, not rounding of answer.
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