Level 3 Post-Test

INSTRUCTIONS
Test is for 50 marks.
Use a pencil and paper to do all your working out.
Select the most correct answer to each question.
You may NOT use a calculator to help you.
You have 1 Hour 30 Minutes to complete this test.
Ask your coach if you are not sure how to answer the questions.
TEST

(1) Select the number that is a factor of 35.

(2) How many factors does 24 have?

(3) Select the number that is a multiple of 12.

(4) Determine the 4th multiple of 15.

(5) Calculate 25 × 7

(6) Calculate 43 × 20

(7) Calculate 456 ÷ 8

(8) Calculate 120 ÷ 15

(9) Calculate 1035 ÷ 45

(10) Calculate 5 × (8 + 4)

(11) Calculate 7 × (9 − 3)

(12) Select an expression that is equivalent to (5 × 6) + (6 × 3).

(13) Calculate 14/8 + 21/8

(14) Calculate 37/10 + 15/10

(15) Calculate 65/9 − 43/9

(16) Calculate 93/12 − 58/12

(17) Calculate 14 of 12

(18) Calculate 3/5 of 60

(19) Calculate 1/7 × 5

(20) Calculate 5/11 × 3

(21) Calculate 22/6 × 4

(22) Select the decimal fraction equivalent to 4/10

(23) Select the decimal fraction equivalent to 1/5

(24) Select the common fraction equivalent to 0.7.

(25) Select the common fraction equivalent to 3.5.

(26) Select the symbol that makes the statement true.

0.8 ◻ 0.6

(27) Select the symbol that makes the statement true.

24/10 ◻ 2.8

(28) Green paint is made by mixing 1 part yellow paint and 3 parts blue paint. Express this as a ratio of yellow paint to blue paint.

(29) Red and blue paint is mixed in a ratio of 1: 2 to get purple paint. If 12 litres of purple paint was made, how much red paint was used?

(30) Orange paint is made by mixing yellow paint and red paint. The quantities used are recorded in the table. What is the ratio of yellow paint to red paint?

(31) Select the correct name of the 3-D object.

(32) Select the correct name of the 3-D object.

(33) Which point is the vertex of ∠ABC?

(34) Which point is the vertex of ∠GEF?

(35) Select the angle with the greatest measure.

(36) How many centimetres are there in 1 metre?

(37) How many centimetres are there in 1 kilometre?

(38) Convert 450 cm to metres.

(39) Convert 31/4 km to meters.

(40) Convert 475 cm to millimetres.

(41) When Richard runs, his steps are 1 metre. If he runs 5.37 km, how many steps did he take?

(42) Calculate the area of the shape.

(43) Calculate the area of the shape.

(44) Calculate the area of a square with sides 3 cm long.

(45) Calculate the area of a rectangle with the shorter side 4 cm and the longer side 7 cm.

(46) Which rectangle has the larger area?

(47) Do the following rectangles have the same perimeter, the same area or both?

(48) Mary records the modes of transport that children in her year use to get to school. Her results are represented in the bar graph. How many children go to school by car?

(49) Mary records the modes of transport that children in her year use to get to school. Her results are represented in the bar graph. Which mode of transport is the least popular?

(50) Mary records the modes of transport that children in her year use to get to school. Her results are represented in the bar graph. How many more children walk to school than take a bus?

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