Mathematics
Stage 7
Paper 2 2024
1 hour
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INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• You should show all your working on the question paper.
• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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1 Find the lowest common multiple of 25 and 40
[1]
2 (a) In a sale, prices are reduced by 20%.
Find the sale price of a shirt as a percentage of the original price.
% [1]
(b) Calculate 43% of $1500
$ [1]
3 Simplify.
5a – 2a + a
3b 4b
+
10 10
[2]
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4 Complete the conversion.
One hectare = square metres. [1]
p
5 Find the value of 20 – when p = 8
4
[1]
6 (a) Write 2.37 correct to one decimal place.
[1]
(b) Work out.
3 × 17
Give your answer correct to two decimal places.
[2]
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7 Here is a 1 cm square grid.
Draw a right-angled triangle with an area of 6 cm2 on the grid.
[1]
8 (a) 52.10 < x < 52.11
Write down a possible decimal value for x.
[1]
3 15
(b) 1 <y<
4 8
Write down a possible decimal value for y.
[1]
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9 Here is a circle with the centre marked O.
a
b
O
Write down the mathematical name for each of the lines a, b and c.
Line a =
Line b =
Line c =
[2]
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10 Point A has coordinates (1, 4).
Point B has coordinates (1, 6).
(a) Find the length of AB.
[1]
(b) Write down the equation of the line passing through A and B.
[1]
11 AB and CD are parallel lines.
AE is a straight line.
A B
x° 103° NOT TO
SCALE
y° 50° 77°
C D
z°
(a) Find the value of x.
x= [1]
(b) Find the value of y.
y= [1]
(c) Find the value of z.
z= [1]
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12 (a) Solve.
5x = 35
x= [1]
(b) Solve.
17 – 4y = 5
y= [2]
13 Angelique looks at the numbers from 10 to 90
She says,
‘Between 10 and 90, there are 6 more square numbers than cube numbers.’
Tick () to show if she is correct or not correct.
Correct Not correct
Explain how you know.
[2]
14 Naomi is y years old.
Rajiv is twice as old as Naomi was 3 years ago.
Write an expression, in terms of y, for Rajiv’s age.
[1]
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15 Angles p and q are on a straight line.
NOT TO
SCALE
p q
The ratio of angle p to angle q is 2 : 7
Find angle p and angle q.
angle p = °
angle q = °
[2]
16 Represent x < 1 on the number line.
–5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 x
[1]
17 A map has a scale of 1 : 200 000
Two cities are 30 cm apart on the map.
Calculate the actual distance between the cities in kilometres.
km [2]
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18 The waffle diagram shows the proportions of students in a school with and without
brothers and sisters.
Key
no brothers or sisters
one brother or sister
more than one brother or sister
(a) Calculate the percentage of students with no brothers or sisters.
% [2]
(b) A pie chart is drawn to show the same information as the waffle diagram.
Work out the angle on the pie chart representing the proportion of students with
one brother or sister.
° [2]
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19 A shop sells picture frames with different length to width ratios.
Ratio 1 4: 3
Ratio 2 16 : 9
Ratio 3 3: 2
Tick () the correct ratio for each size of frame.
One has been done for you.
Size of frame Ratio 1 Ratio 2 Ratio 3
30 cm by 22.5 cm
48 cm by 27 cm
88 cm by 66 cm
390 mm by 260 mm
[2]
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20 The table shows the mass, in kilograms, of some parcels.
Mass (kg) Number of parcels
3.0 1
3.5 3
4.0 6
4.5 8
5.0 2
(a) Calculate the mean mass.
kg [2]
(b) Find the median mass.
kg [1]
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21 In the diagram, the expression on the top row is the sum of the two expressions on the
second row.
15x + 17
3(2x + p) qx + 2
Find the value of p and the value of q.
p=
q=
[2]
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22 The diagram shows a prism formed by joining two cuboids.
6 cm NOT TO
SCALE
9 cm h cm
4 cm
12 cm
The volume of the prism is 351 cm3.
Find the value of h.
h= [3]
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23 Point A has coordinates (3, 6).
Point B has coordinates (7, 6).
ABC is an isosceles triangle.
Draw a ring around each of the possible coordinates for point C.
(5, –1) (2, 5) (7, 10) (–5, 1) (3, 2)
[2]
24 Chen records the number of goals he scores for his team in each of 4 seasons.
He calculates the mode, mean and range of his data.
• The mode is 19 goals.
• The mean is 21 goals.
• The range is 10 goals.
Find the number of goals he scores in each of the 4 seasons.
[3]
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