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<strong>Exam</strong> <strong>questions</strong>: Unit B<br />
5 Angles<br />
Here is an exam question …<br />
62°<br />
y<br />
x<br />
45°<br />
a i Work out the size of angle x.<br />
ii Complete this statement for angle x.<br />
The angles on a straight line …………………… . [3]<br />
b i Work out the size of angle y.<br />
ii Complete this statement for angle y.<br />
Opposite angles ……..………………………… . [2]<br />
3<br />
A<br />
D<br />
z ° x °<br />
In the diagram ABC is a straight line. AB is parallel<br />
to DE. BD = BA.<br />
Find the value of<br />
a x [1]<br />
b y [1]<br />
c z [2]<br />
In each case, give a reason for your answer.<br />
4 Four lines meet at a point, as shown in the diagram.<br />
p<br />
y °<br />
146°<br />
p<br />
98°<br />
136°<br />
B<br />
E<br />
C<br />
… and its solution<br />
a i 180 − (62 + 45) = 73º ii …add to 180º.<br />
b i 45º ii …are equal.<br />
Now try these exam <strong>questions</strong><br />
1 Find the size of each of the angles marked a, b, c. In<br />
each case give a reason for your answer.<br />
c<br />
66°<br />
b<br />
a<br />
Find the value of p. [2]<br />
5 Work out the size of the angles x, y and z in these<br />
diagrams. Give reasons for your answers.<br />
50° x<br />
z<br />
135°<br />
112° 125°<br />
y<br />
47°<br />
2 Calculate the angles marked with letters. Explain<br />
your reasoning.<br />
a<br />
64°<br />
d<br />
118°<br />
[3]<br />
6 Fractions and<br />
mixed numbers<br />
[6]<br />
c b e<br />
[5]<br />
Here is an exam question …<br />
a Work out 3 7<br />
of 35 kilograms. [2]<br />
b Which is the greater, 2 13<br />
3<br />
or<br />
20<br />
of an amount [2]<br />
26 Revision Notes © <strong>Hodder</strong> Education 2011