C3,4 Test With Answers
C3,4 Test With Answers
C3,4 Test With Answers
TOPICAL TEST
Year 8
Chapter 3,4 – Shapes and mathematical drawings, Length, Mass and
Capacity
e) 12,000 mm 3 to cm 3 f) 23.7l to ml
12000 ÷ 10³ 23.7 x 1000
=12cm³ =23 700 ml
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h)
2.984 x (100)³ 8000 ÷ (1000)²
=2984000cm³ =0.008m²
3 A tin of paint is sold in 1.5 L. A litre of paint covers about 12m². Estimate the number of tins needed [3]
to paint a rectangular wall measuring 15m by 3.5m.
4 Draw accurate nets for these 3D shapes on squared paper.(Draw on the space provided on the
right.
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[6]
a)
b)
c)
d)
5 A newborn baby has a mass of 3.84 kg. The mass of the baby increases by 242g each week, for [3]
the first 4 weeks. Calculate the mass of the baby, in g, when it is 4 weeks old.
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242 x 4=968g
3840 + 968=4808 g, the mass of baby when it is 4 weeks old
6 a) A car is travelling at 66 miles per hour to a certain place.Approximately, how many kilometers per [3]
hour is this?
8
66 x = 105.6 km/h
5
5
1km = mile
8
5
77.8 km x =48.63 miles
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BD is shared
BA = CD (opposite sides of a parallelogram)
BC = AD (opposite sides of a parallelogram)
Therefore ABD and BCD are congruent due to
Side, Side, Side.
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[2]
b) James and Chris each draw a triangle with one side of 10cm, one angle of 45° and one angle of
85°. James says their triangles are congruent. Explain why James is incorrect.
Since we do not know the exact location of each angle, we cannot assume that the two triangles
above are congruent, hence James is incorrect.
8 a) Billy has a cuboid shaped cupboard that measures 3.4m high, 2.2m long, and a width of 1.3m. [3]
Find the volume of the cuboid in cm³
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9 Draw the following: [6]
10 State how many lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry order for the following shapes: [4]
a) b)
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Lines of symmetry : _____1__ Lines of symmetry : ___2_____
Rotational symmetry order : ______0___ Rotational symmetry order : ____2_____
a) On the diagram below, shade one b) Which of these shapes has the most lines of
square so that the shape has exactly symmetry?
one line
of symmetry.
1. Kite
2. Parallelogram
3. Rhombus
4. Trapezium
12 a) A bucket contains 2.55 litres of water inside. Aaron added 1300ml of water. How many litres of [2]
water are there now?
b) Aaron’s friend Jenny added another 375ml of water, before accidentally slipping the bucket to fell [2]
and lose 800ml of water. What is the balance amount of water left, in litres, in the bucket?
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Identify the two congruent triangles and Explain your answer.
Triangles A and C are congruent because they might have the same values for the corresponding
Side and corresponding angle.
14 a) Genna cycles a distance of 2.85 km to her friends house. She then walks a further 870 m to a [2]
restaurant with her friend. Calculate the total distance, in m, that she covered.
b) Genna then had to jog slowly to a nearby clinic as her friend needs an immediate bandage, [2]
approximately 375.50 m from the current location. Estimate the new total distance covered by her
in metres.
3720+ 375.5=4095.5m
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