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The document contains a series of mathematical problems focusing on areas, circumferences, volumes, and conversions related to various shapes and measurements. It includes tasks such as calculating the area of rectangles, finding the volume of a block, and converting units of measurement. The document is structured with numbered questions and spaces for answers, totaling 13 main questions and a bonus question.
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Check Up 2 Year 7

The document contains a series of mathematical problems focusing on areas, circumferences, volumes, and conversions related to various shapes and measurements. It includes tasks such as calculating the area of rectangles, finding the volume of a block, and converting units of measurement. The document is structured with numbered questions and spaces for answers, totaling 13 main questions and a bonus question.
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1 Find the area.

.......…………………cm2 (2)

.......…………………cm2 (2)

.......…………………cm2 (1)

.......…………………cm2 (1)

(6 marks)

2 Find the area and circumference of this shapes (π= 3.14).

10 cm

a) Area = ……………………………… (2)

b) Circumference = ……………………cm (2)

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3 a Work out the area of this shape made from rectangles.

Area = ......…………………cm2

b Work out its perimeter.

Perimeter= .......…………………cm

(4 marks)

4 Write the answers for each of these.

a 2.4 × 100

__________ (1 mark)

b 0.0082 × 102

__________ (1 mark)

c 35 ÷ 1000

__________ (1 mark)

d 256 x 0.01

__________ (1 mark)

5 Complete.

a 8500 ml = ………………….…… litres

b 0.0296 g = ..………………………… mg

c 0.35 km = ………………………….. cm

d 2.89 t = …………………………..g

e 75 cm = ...……..…………………mm

(5 marks)

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6 Find the volume of this shape which is made with centimetre cubes.

__________ cm3(1 mark)

7 Match up the names of the 3D solids by drawing connecting lines.

(3 marks)

8 How many faces, edges and vertices does a square-based pyramid have?

Faces……….…. Edges……….…. Vertices……….….

(3 marks)

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9 A block of wood measures 4 cm × 3 cm × 2 cm.

a) Find the volume of the block.

__________ cm3(1 mark)

b) Find the surface area of the block.

. __________ cm2 (2 marks)

10. The surface area of a cube is 294 cm2. Find the area of one face and the side lengths.

L
L

a) Area = …………………… cm2

b) Lengths = …………………… cm

(2 marks)

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11 In July, the mass of a rabbit was 1.9 kg.

The mass of the rabbit increased by 280 g in August.

Work out the mass of the rabbit at the end of August.

…………………………

(2 marks)

12 Here is a block of wood with a hole drilled all the way through it.

The cross section of the hole is square with side 5 cm.

Work out the volume of the wood.

......…………………cm3

(3 marks)

13 The diagram shows a lawn and a path.

The lawn is square with sides of length 8 m.

The path is 50 cm wide and goes all round the lawn.

Work out the area of the path. Give your answer in m2.

.....……………………m2

(2 marks)

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Bonus:

A rectangle has an area of 32 cm 2.


Its length is double its width.
Work out its perimeter.

….…………………
(2 marks)

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