PRACTICE LEVEL D NATIONAL TEST Questions 1 to 6 are mental questions. No working should be shown in these questions. 1. Write the time 1900 hours as a 12-hour time using am or pm. 2. What is 50% of 360? 3. Divide 350 by 5. 4. Round 14∙8 to the nearest whole number. 5. Write down the number sixty four thousand, two hundred and nine. 6. Write one quarter as a decimal. Working can be shown for the rest of the questions. 7. Write down the volume of each block? (a) (b) (c) (d) 8. Write down the next number in the pattern 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ... 9. Write 25% as a decimal. 10. What is 11. How many minutes are in 12. I buy a magazine costing £3∙65. How much change will I get from a £5 note? 2 of 30? 5 3 of an hour? 4 13. Measure the length of each line in millimetres. (a) (b) 14. (c) The distances travelled by four people to work are given below. Alan Brian Carla Debbie 27 km 12 km 32 km 48 km What is the difference between the longest and shortest distances? 15. The two angles in the diagram below form a straight line. Write down the size of the angle marked a. a 16. Write down the compass direction from A to B in each case. B (a) (b) A A A (c) B A 17. 70o B Which of the diagrams below is not the net of a cube? B C D 18. Write the numbers below in order, from smallest to largest. 32 571, 19. 41 605, 29 736, 30 819 Some equilateral triangles are shown below. The perimeter of different equilateral triangles are given in the table below. Length of side Perimeter of triangle 1 cm 3 cm 2 cm 6 cm 3 cm 9 cm 4 cm 12 cm Complete this rule for finding the perimeter of an equilateral triangle if you know the length of one of its sides: The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is sides. 20. times the length of one of its Complete the diagram below so that the diagram is symmetrical about the two dotted lines of symmetry. 21. A shopkeeper makes a 25% profit on each item sold. The shopkeeper buys a magazine for £1 and sells it for £1∙25. The shopkeeper buys a toy car for £2 and sells it for £2∙50. The shopkeeper buys a calculator for £5 and sells it for £6∙25. Use this information to complete the table below. Name of item Cost price Profit Selling price Magazine £1 25p £1∙25 22. Susan pours 1∙56 litres of lemonade into 3 glasses so that each glass contains the same amount of lemonade. How many litres of lemonade does she pour into each glass? 23. Work out the answer to the sum below: 2∙7 + 1∙5 + 2∙4 24. A piece of wire 16∙24 metres long is bent into a square. What is the length of each side of the square? 25. A post office sold the following stamps in one day. 6 sheets with 100 stamps on each sheet 8 sheets with 10 stamps on each sheet 45 single stamps How many stamps did the post office sell altogether? 26. Ahmed takes 25 minutes to travel from his house to the cinema. He has tickets to see a film starting at 1910 one evening. What is the latest time that he should leave his house?