Revision Questions Term 1 Assessment Nov 2023

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Revision questions Term 1 assessment Nov 2023

Q1.

Show that the recurring decimal

(Total for question = 2 marks)

Q2.

The Venn diagram shows a universal set and three sets X, Y and Z.

The numbers shown represent numbers of elements.


n(X ′ ) = 14
n(Z) = 14
(a) Complete the Venn diagram.
(2)
(b) Find the value of
(i) n(X ∪ Z)
...........................................................
(ii) n(X ∩ Y ′ )
...........................................................
(2)

(Total for question = 4 marks)

Q3.

Show that the recurring decimal

(Total for question is 2 marks)


Q4.

Show that the recurring decimal

(Total for Question is 2 marks)

Q5.

Use algebra to show that the recurring decimal

(Total for Question is 2 marks)

Q6.

Use algebra to show that the recurring decimal

(Total for question = 2 marks)


Q7.

Use algebra to show that

(Total for question = 2 marks)

Q8.

Use algebra to show that the recurring decimal

(Total for question = 2 marks)


Q9.

Use algebra to show that

(Total for question = 2 marks)

Q10.

Some students were asked the following question.


"Which of the subjects Russian (R), French (F) and German (G) do you study?"
Of these students
4 study all three of Russian, French and German
10 study Russian and French
13 study French and German
6 study Russian and German
24 study German
11 study none of the three subjects
the number who study Russian only is twice the number who study French only.
Let x be the number of students who study French only.
(a) Show all this information on the Venn diagram, giving the number of students in each
appropriate subset, in terms of x
where necessary.
(3)
Given that the number of students who were asked the question was 80
(b) work out the number of these students that study Russian.

...........................................................
(3)

(Total for question = 6 marks)

Q11.

List the members of the set


(i)
...........................................................
(ii)
...........................................................

(Total for question = 2 marks)


Q12.

The Venn diagram shows a universal set and sets A, B and C, where 6, 3, 7, 5, 2, 9, 4
and 8 represent numbers of elements.

(a) Find n(A B)′

...........................................................
(1)
(b) Find n((A C)′ B)

...........................................................
(1)
(c) On the Venn diagram, shade the region that represents the set (A B) C

(1)

(Total for question = 3 marks)


Q13.

The diagram shows a solid hemisphere.

The hemisphere has a total surface area of π cm2


The hemisphere has a volume of kπ cm3
Find the value of k.

...........................................................

(Total for question = 4 marks)


Q14.

Here is a Venn diagram.

(a) Write down the numbers that are in the set


(i) A

...........................................................
(ii) B ∪ C

...........................................................
(2)
Brian writes down the statement A ∩ C = Ø
(b) Is Brian's statement correct?
You must give a reason for your answer.
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
(1)
One of the numbers in the Venn diagram is picked at random.
(c) Find the probability that this number is in set C′

...........................................................
(2)

(Total for question = 5 marks)


Q15.

100 farmers are asked if they have goats (G), sheep (S) or chickens (C) on their farms.
Of these farmers
31 have sheep
53 have chickens
6 have goats, sheep and chickens
11 have sheep and goats
17 have sheep and chickens
18 have goats and chickens
20 do not have any goats, sheep or chickens
(a) Using this information, complete the Venn diagram to show the number of farmers in
each appropriate subset.

(3)
(b) Find
(i) n(G)
...........................................................
(1)
(ii) n([G ∪ S]')
...........................................................
(1)
(iii) n(G' ∩ C)
...........................................................
(1)
One of the farmers who has chickens is chosen at random.
(c) Find the probability that this farmer also has goats.
...........................................................
(2)

(Total for question = 8 marks)

Q16.

Here is a triangular prism.

Work out the volume of the prism.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................................... cm3

(Total for question = 5 marks)


Q17.

There are 32 students in a class.


In one term these 32 students each took a test in Maths (M), in English (E) and in French
(F).
25 students passed the test in Maths.
20 students passed the test in English.
14 students passed the test in French.
18 students passed the tests in Maths and English.
11 students passed the tests in Maths and French.
4 students failed all three tests.
x students passed all three tests.
The incomplete Venn diagram gives some more information about the results of the 32
students.

(a) Use all the given information about the results of students who passed the test in Maths
to find the value of x.

x = ........................................................... (2)
(b) Use your value of x to complete the Venn diagram to show the number of students in
each subset.

(2)
A student who passed the test in Maths is chosen at random.
(c) Find the probability that this student failed the test in French.

...........................................................
(1)

(Total for question = 5 marks)

Q18.

There are 31 students in a class.


The only languages available for the class to study are French and Spanish.
17 students study French.
15 students study Spanish.
6 students study neither French nor Spanish.
Using a Venn diagram, or otherwise, work out how many students study only one
language.

...........................................................
(Total for question = 4 marks)
Q19.

The Venn diagram shows a universal set and three sets A, B and C.

7, 6, 3, 2 and 10 represent the numbers of elements.


Find
(i) n(A ∪ B)

...........................................................
(ii) n(A′)

...........................................................
(iii) n(B ∩ C′)

...........................................................
(iv) n(A′ ∪ B′)

...........................................................

(Total for question = 4 marks)


Q20.

The Venn diagram shows a universal set and 3 sets A, B and C.

2, 4, 7, 3, 6 and 10 represent numbers of elements.


Find
(i) n (A ∪ B)

...............................
(ii) n (B′)

...............................
(iii) n (A ∩ C′)

...............................
(iv) n (B′ ∩ C′)

...............................

(Total for question = 4 marks)


Q21.

A garage tests cars for faults.


There are three types of fault - braking, steering and lighting.
A car fails the test if it has one or more of these three types of fault.
Last week, 11 cars had braking faults
9 cars had steering faults
7 cars had lighting faults
no car had both steering faults and lighting faults
2 cars had both braking faults and steering faults
3 cars had both braking faults and lighting faults.
By drawing a Venn Diagram, or otherwise, find the number of cars which failed the test
last week.

...........................................................

(Total for question = 3 marks)


Q22.

The diagram shows a shape made from a square ABCD and 4 identical semicircles.

As shown in the diagram, the semicircles have AB, BC, CD and DA as diameters.
The area of the square is 36 cm2
Calculate the total area of the shape.
Give your answer correct to one decimal place.

........................................................... cm2

(Total for question = 4 marks)


Q23.

A and B are two similar solids.

A has a volume of 1836 cm3


B has a volume of 4352 cm3
B has a total surface area of 1120 cm2
Work out the total surface area of A.

........................................................... cm2

(Total for question = 3 marks)


Q24.

A cylinder has diameter 14 cm and height 20 cm.


Work out the volume of the cylinder.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................................... cm3

(Total for question = 2 marks)

Q25.

The diagram shows a solid cone.

The diameter of the base of the cone is 10a cm.


The height of the cone is 12a cm.
The total surface area of the cone is 360π cm2
The volume of the cone is kπ cm3, where k is an integer.
Find the value of k.

k = ...........................................................
(Total for Question is 6 marks)
Q26 .
Here is a prism.

ABCDEF is a cross section of the prism.


ABCF is a square of side 12 cm.
FCDE is a trapezium.
ED = 22 cm.

The height of the prism is 20 cm.


The length of the prism is 80 cm.
Work out the total volume of the prism.

........................................................... cm3

(Total for question = 5 marks)


Q27.

A solid is made from a cone and a hemisphere.

The circular plane face of the hemisphere coincides with the circular base of the cone.
The radius of the hemisphere and the radius of the circular base of the cone are both 20 cm.
The curved surface area of the cone is 580π cm2
The volume of the solid is π cm3
Work out the exact value of k

k = ...........................................................

(Total for question = 5 marks)


Q28.

A sphere has a surface area of 81π cm2.


Work out the volume of the sphere.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................................... cm3

(Total for Question is 4 marks)


Q29.

Here is a triangular prism.

Work out the volume of the prism.


Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

........................................................... cm3

(Total for question = 5 marks)

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