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QUESTION 1
Which of these is closest to the length of the pencil in the figure? (A) 9 cm |
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QUESTION 2 The length of a rectangle is 6 cm, and its perimeter is 16 cm. What is the area of the rectangle in square centimetres (cm2)? __________ |
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QUESTION 3 The figure consists of 5 squares of equal size. The area of the whole figure is 405 cm2.
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QUESTION 4 What is the ratio of the length of a side of a square to its perimeter? (A) (B) (C) (D) |
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QUESTION 5 One centimetre on the map represents 8 kilometres on the land.
About how far apart are Oxford and Smithville on the land? (A) 4 km |
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QUESTION 6 The number of 750 mL bottles that can be filled from 600 L of water is (A) 8 |
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QUESTION 7
Hamish is 1.5 m tall. About how tall is the tree? (A) 4 m |
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QUESTION 8 A thin wire 20 centimetres long is formed into a rectangle. If the width of this rectangle is 4 centimetres, what is its length? (A) 5 cm |
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QUESTION 9
If the string in the diagram is pulled straight, which of these is closest to its length? (A) 5 cm |
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QUESTION 10 The rectangle below is twice as long as it is wide.
What is the ratio of the width of the rectangle to its perimeter? (A) (B) (C) (D) |
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QUESTION 11 On the map, 1 cm represents 10 km on the land.
On the land, about how far apart are the towns Melville and Folley? (A) 5 km |
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QUESTION 12 The figure shows a shaded rectangle inside a parallelogram.
What is the area of the shaded rectangle?
Answer: __________ |