The document contains a math quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions on various math topics. Some questions involve percentages, probabilities, averages, ratios and proportions. The highest common factor, prime factors, scales, angles, inequalities and coordinate planes are also addressed.
The document lists 21 interesting facts about the human body, including that scientists have found people with higher IQs tend to dream more; the largest cell is the female egg and smallest is the male sperm; it takes 200 muscles to take one step; and the average woman is 5 inches shorter than the average man. It also shares facts about toe bones, sweat glands, stomach acid, brain capacity, teeth growth, pupil dilation, thumb and nose length, and more.
This document discusses Kangen water, which is produced through electrolysis to have beneficial properties like anti-oxidation, alkalization, and micro-clustering. It claims Kangen water can remedy health disorders by balancing pH and reducing oxidative stress and acidity. The document provides information on how Kangen water compares to normal water and how its various pH levels make it suitable for different uses like drinking, cooking, beauty, and cleaning.
1. The document contains a science test for year 9 students with multiple choice and short answer questions about science experiments and concepts.
2. The test covers topics like changes of state, energy from fuels, properties of materials, classification of animals, forces and springs, conduction of electricity, and relationships from experimental data.
3. Students are asked to interpret diagrams, explain their answers, evaluate conclusions, and identify variables and relationships in provided tables and graphs.
This is a few logic puzzles that encourage deductive reasoning skills among students. I allow my students to work in groups to determine the correct responses.
Chlorophyll in plants absorbs light energy from the sun which is used to force reactions between water and carbon dioxide, resulting in the production of sugar and oxygen. Leaves contain stomata on their undersides and act as the food factory of plants, using photosynthesis to produce sugar from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. Plants store extra food as starch in different parts like stems, roots, leaves, flowers, and fruits. A starch test using iodine shows the presence of starch in potato slices. An experiment without light for two days shows that leaves require light for photosynthesis to produce starch. Plants and animals are interdependent as green plants produce food and oxygen while animals produce carbon dioxide, with food chains maintaining
This document discusses the classification of matter into pure substances and mixtures. It defines elements, compounds, and mixtures. Elements are the simplest form of matter and cannot be broken down further. Compounds are combinations of elements that have distinct properties. Mixtures maintain the properties of their components and can be separated physically. Mixtures include solutions, suspensions, and colloids, which differ based on the size of particles and whether they are homogeneous. The document provides examples and characteristics of each type of pure substance and mixture.
Observation, Inference, and Prediction Reviewcjunsay
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The document presents a series of statements and asks the reader to identify each as an observation, inference, or prediction. It also asks questions about science class supplies and procedures. The statements alternate between describing observable phenomena, making inferences without direct evidence, and predicting future events. The questions focus on common items students need to bring to science class and the steps to take down assignments and record daily work.
This document contains questions from 4 rounds of a quiz competition, including tiebreaker questions. The questions cover a range of math topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, percentages and ratios. Round 1 has 6 questions, Round 2 has 6 questions, Round 3 has 6 questions and Round 4 has 6 questions. There are also 7 tiebreaker questions at the end.
The document lists 21 interesting facts about the human body, including that scientists have found people with higher IQs tend to dream more; the largest cell is the female egg and smallest is the male sperm; it takes 200 muscles to take one step; and the average woman is 5 inches shorter than the average man. It also shares facts about toe bones, sweat glands, stomach acid, brain capacity, teeth growth, pupil dilation, thumb and nose length, and more.
This document discusses Kangen water, which is produced through electrolysis to have beneficial properties like anti-oxidation, alkalization, and micro-clustering. It claims Kangen water can remedy health disorders by balancing pH and reducing oxidative stress and acidity. The document provides information on how Kangen water compares to normal water and how its various pH levels make it suitable for different uses like drinking, cooking, beauty, and cleaning.
1. The document contains a science test for year 9 students with multiple choice and short answer questions about science experiments and concepts.
2. The test covers topics like changes of state, energy from fuels, properties of materials, classification of animals, forces and springs, conduction of electricity, and relationships from experimental data.
3. Students are asked to interpret diagrams, explain their answers, evaluate conclusions, and identify variables and relationships in provided tables and graphs.
This is a few logic puzzles that encourage deductive reasoning skills among students. I allow my students to work in groups to determine the correct responses.
Chlorophyll in plants absorbs light energy from the sun which is used to force reactions between water and carbon dioxide, resulting in the production of sugar and oxygen. Leaves contain stomata on their undersides and act as the food factory of plants, using photosynthesis to produce sugar from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. Plants store extra food as starch in different parts like stems, roots, leaves, flowers, and fruits. A starch test using iodine shows the presence of starch in potato slices. An experiment without light for two days shows that leaves require light for photosynthesis to produce starch. Plants and animals are interdependent as green plants produce food and oxygen while animals produce carbon dioxide, with food chains maintaining
This document discusses the classification of matter into pure substances and mixtures. It defines elements, compounds, and mixtures. Elements are the simplest form of matter and cannot be broken down further. Compounds are combinations of elements that have distinct properties. Mixtures maintain the properties of their components and can be separated physically. Mixtures include solutions, suspensions, and colloids, which differ based on the size of particles and whether they are homogeneous. The document provides examples and characteristics of each type of pure substance and mixture.
Observation, Inference, and Prediction Reviewcjunsay
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The document presents a series of statements and asks the reader to identify each as an observation, inference, or prediction. It also asks questions about science class supplies and procedures. The statements alternate between describing observable phenomena, making inferences without direct evidence, and predicting future events. The questions focus on common items students need to bring to science class and the steps to take down assignments and record daily work.
This document contains questions from 4 rounds of a quiz competition, including tiebreaker questions. The questions cover a range of math topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, percentages and ratios. Round 1 has 6 questions, Round 2 has 6 questions, Round 3 has 6 questions and Round 4 has 6 questions. There are also 7 tiebreaker questions at the end.
1) The document describes a mental ability test consisting of 12 multiple choice questions arranged in a 4x3 grid.
2) Teams will take turns choosing a question from the grid and will have a time limit to answer based on difficulty. Correct answers earn 10 points.
3) A sample question is provided to illustrate the multiple choice format. The questions cover a range of math, logic, and reasoning skills.
This document appears to be a math quiz for students containing multiple choice questions testing a variety of math concepts. There are over 50 questions testing topics like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, factoring, statistics and more. The questions are multiple choice with 4 possible answers for students to select from.
The document describes a series of riddles asking "What Am I?". It provides clues for common objects, animals, natural phenomena, transportation methods, buildings, weather events, food items, recreational activities, household items, and more. The player must determine what each riddle is describing based on the clues provided.
Joseph is planning to make a geometric collage of a volcano. He has a piece of navy blue cloth that is 17 cm long and 15 cm wide. He plans to cut it diagonally into two triangles. The document discusses deriving the formula for finding the area of a triangle. It states that the area of a triangle is equal to one-half base times height. It works through an example of finding the area of one of the triangles formed from Joseph's cloth, which is 127.5 cm^2. The document provides practice problems for readers to find the area of additional triangles.
This document contains a series of math quizzes covering various topics like multiplication, factoring, exponents, algebra, angles, and more. It includes over 50 questions testing skills like finding products, factoring numbers, solving equations, calculating angles of circles, and evaluating expressions. The quizzes start with simpler questions and increase in difficulty, containing up to 6 possible answer choices. After each short quiz, the number of correct answers is reported out of the total number of questions. At the end of the document, the participant is congratulated for getting all questions correct across every quiz.
This document provides instructions for measuring mass, volume, and using the ruler method and water displacement method to calculate volume. It discusses that mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in an object measured in grams. Volume is the amount of space an object takes up, and can be calculated using the ruler method of length x width x height or the water displacement method. The water displacement method involves measuring the increase in water level when an object is submerged.
This document summarizes the benefits of Kangen water produced by Enagic, a Japanese company. It discusses how Kangen water is produced through electrolysis, giving it antioxidant properties. Studies show Kangen water helps manage conditions like diabetes and reduces the need for medication. Testimonials also describe Kangen water helping treat cancer, skin conditions, and more. The document promotes the health benefits of drinking alkaline Kangen water daily.
1. The document contains 21 multiple choice math questions covering topics like area, perimeter, volume, coordinate geometry, factoring, and algebraic equations.
2. For each question, the question stem and possible multiple choice answers are provided, along with the correct answer and an explanation of the mathematical steps taken to arrive at the solution.
3. The questions progress from easier concepts involving basic formulas to more complex problems requiring multiple steps of algebraic manipulation or geometric reasoning.
The document provides information about the structure of a quiz competition between teams. It states that each team will be given one question carrying 10 marks and they will have two turns. It provides examples of questions asked in previous rounds along with the correct answers. These include maths, word and logic questions. It then presents a new set of questions that will be asked in the upcoming round.
Roots take in water and nutrients from the soil to support the growth and survival of the plant. There are two main types of roots: taproots, such as carrots, that grow deep into the soil, and fibrous roots, such as grass, that spread out widely in many directions near the surface. Stems transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and food from the leaves to the roots and stems. They also hold up and support leaves, flowers, and fruits. Stems come in different shapes and sizes depending on the plant, such as thick cactus stems that store water.
A quick revision of Multiplication Tables from 2 to 10. Revise it daily and ensure that you never forget it :)
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Here are the key parts of a seed:
- Seed coat: A protective outer covering that protects the embryo and stores food. Seed coats come in many colors, textures, and thicknesses depending on the plant.
- Embryo: The tiny new plant inside the seed. It contains a miniature stem, leaves, and sometimes a root tip.
- Cotyledons: The first pair of leaves inside the embryo. Cotyledons contain stored food for the embryo to use as it begins to grow into a seedling.
- Endosperm: A tissue inside some seeds that contains food reserves like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. The endosperm provides nourishment for the embryo as
Comparisons of Water Ionizers - Kangen is bestENAGIC Kangen
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This document summarizes the key differences between Enagic's water ionizers and other brands on the market. It discusses the ionizing plates, noting Enagic uses larger titanium plates coated with platinum, which allows for more complete ionization and longer lifespan. It also addresses filtration, pointing out Enagic's filters contain calcium sulfite, activated carbon and a mechanical filter to remove contaminants without minerals. The document debunks claims made about competitors' ionizers and filters.
The document provides instructions and passages for answering multiple choice questions. It includes two summaries of passages:
1) The Dead Sea passage is summarized, noting that the Dead Sea is uniquely able to support floating due to its high salt and mineral content, and its waters have medicinal properties.
2) The Birbal and the Pot of Wit passage is summarized, explaining that Birbal left the king's court after angering the king, and used his wit to solve the king's challenge of filling a pot with wit by growing a watermelon in the pot.
This document contains a math quiz covering topics like real numbers, arithmetic progressions, and trigonometry. The quiz has 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as irrational numbers, decimal expansions of pi, properties of arithmetic and trigonometric functions, and solving equations involving trigonometric ratios.
1) Volume measures how much space an object occupies, while mass measures the amount of matter. Volume is like size and mass is like weight.
2) Volume is measured in cubic units like cubic centimeters (cc) or cubic meters. One cc is the volume of a cube with 1 cm sides.
3) Liquid volume is also measured in cc or milliliters (mL), where 1 mL = 1 cc. Graduated cylinders are used to measure liquid volumes in the classroom.
This document contains instructions and examples for solving logic puzzles involving letters arranged in rows and columns. It presents 3 sample puzzles of increasing difficulty:
Puzzle 1 asks to find a 3-letter animal in a row. Puzzle 2 asks to find a 3-letter word that can "hit" something in a column. Puzzle 3 asks to find both a 3-letter bird in a row and a 3-letter animal in a column. Step-by-step instructions are provided for analyzing the letters in rows and columns to deduce the hidden words.
The document summarizes a mathematics quiz competition between two teams:
- The quiz consists of 3 rounds - a general knowledge round, a rapid-fire round, and a buzzer round, with potential tie-breaker questions.
- The general round involves 10 questions for each team with 1 minute to answer. The rapid-fire round gives each team 1 minute to answer as many questions as possible.
- In the buzzer round, teams buzz in to answer 5 questions, losing 1 point for incorrect answers.
- The teams, team members, sample questions, rules, and scores are provided for each round of the mathematics quiz competition.
Magnetic separation uses magnets to separate mixtures where one substance is attracted to magnets and the other is not, such as separating iron filings from sand. Decantation involves pouring off the liquid layer from a mixture like water and sand so that the denser sediment remains behind. Filtration uses a filter to catch solid particles in a mixture while allowing the liquid to pass through, such as filtering coffee grounds from water.
This quiz document contains questions about various people and places from around the world. It asks about Malala Yousafzai, the autobiography "Discoveries of India", the fear of being on an airplane, the two varieties of ginger sold in markets, actor Mammooty's education background, Malayalees featured on Indian postal stamps, the place with the longest name, and a famous film and its remakes.
1) The document describes a mental ability test consisting of 12 multiple choice questions arranged in a 4x3 grid.
2) Teams will take turns choosing a question from the grid and will have a time limit to answer based on difficulty. Correct answers earn 10 points.
3) A sample question is provided to illustrate the multiple choice format. The questions cover a range of math, logic, and reasoning skills.
This document appears to be a math quiz for students containing multiple choice questions testing a variety of math concepts. There are over 50 questions testing topics like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, factoring, statistics and more. The questions are multiple choice with 4 possible answers for students to select from.
The document describes a series of riddles asking "What Am I?". It provides clues for common objects, animals, natural phenomena, transportation methods, buildings, weather events, food items, recreational activities, household items, and more. The player must determine what each riddle is describing based on the clues provided.
Joseph is planning to make a geometric collage of a volcano. He has a piece of navy blue cloth that is 17 cm long and 15 cm wide. He plans to cut it diagonally into two triangles. The document discusses deriving the formula for finding the area of a triangle. It states that the area of a triangle is equal to one-half base times height. It works through an example of finding the area of one of the triangles formed from Joseph's cloth, which is 127.5 cm^2. The document provides practice problems for readers to find the area of additional triangles.
This document contains a series of math quizzes covering various topics like multiplication, factoring, exponents, algebra, angles, and more. It includes over 50 questions testing skills like finding products, factoring numbers, solving equations, calculating angles of circles, and evaluating expressions. The quizzes start with simpler questions and increase in difficulty, containing up to 6 possible answer choices. After each short quiz, the number of correct answers is reported out of the total number of questions. At the end of the document, the participant is congratulated for getting all questions correct across every quiz.
This document provides instructions for measuring mass, volume, and using the ruler method and water displacement method to calculate volume. It discusses that mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in an object measured in grams. Volume is the amount of space an object takes up, and can be calculated using the ruler method of length x width x height or the water displacement method. The water displacement method involves measuring the increase in water level when an object is submerged.
This document summarizes the benefits of Kangen water produced by Enagic, a Japanese company. It discusses how Kangen water is produced through electrolysis, giving it antioxidant properties. Studies show Kangen water helps manage conditions like diabetes and reduces the need for medication. Testimonials also describe Kangen water helping treat cancer, skin conditions, and more. The document promotes the health benefits of drinking alkaline Kangen water daily.
1. The document contains 21 multiple choice math questions covering topics like area, perimeter, volume, coordinate geometry, factoring, and algebraic equations.
2. For each question, the question stem and possible multiple choice answers are provided, along with the correct answer and an explanation of the mathematical steps taken to arrive at the solution.
3. The questions progress from easier concepts involving basic formulas to more complex problems requiring multiple steps of algebraic manipulation or geometric reasoning.
The document provides information about the structure of a quiz competition between teams. It states that each team will be given one question carrying 10 marks and they will have two turns. It provides examples of questions asked in previous rounds along with the correct answers. These include maths, word and logic questions. It then presents a new set of questions that will be asked in the upcoming round.
Roots take in water and nutrients from the soil to support the growth and survival of the plant. There are two main types of roots: taproots, such as carrots, that grow deep into the soil, and fibrous roots, such as grass, that spread out widely in many directions near the surface. Stems transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and food from the leaves to the roots and stems. They also hold up and support leaves, flowers, and fruits. Stems come in different shapes and sizes depending on the plant, such as thick cactus stems that store water.
A quick revision of Multiplication Tables from 2 to 10. Revise it daily and ensure that you never forget it :)
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Here are the key parts of a seed:
- Seed coat: A protective outer covering that protects the embryo and stores food. Seed coats come in many colors, textures, and thicknesses depending on the plant.
- Embryo: The tiny new plant inside the seed. It contains a miniature stem, leaves, and sometimes a root tip.
- Cotyledons: The first pair of leaves inside the embryo. Cotyledons contain stored food for the embryo to use as it begins to grow into a seedling.
- Endosperm: A tissue inside some seeds that contains food reserves like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. The endosperm provides nourishment for the embryo as
Comparisons of Water Ionizers - Kangen is bestENAGIC Kangen
ย
This document summarizes the key differences between Enagic's water ionizers and other brands on the market. It discusses the ionizing plates, noting Enagic uses larger titanium plates coated with platinum, which allows for more complete ionization and longer lifespan. It also addresses filtration, pointing out Enagic's filters contain calcium sulfite, activated carbon and a mechanical filter to remove contaminants without minerals. The document debunks claims made about competitors' ionizers and filters.
The document provides instructions and passages for answering multiple choice questions. It includes two summaries of passages:
1) The Dead Sea passage is summarized, noting that the Dead Sea is uniquely able to support floating due to its high salt and mineral content, and its waters have medicinal properties.
2) The Birbal and the Pot of Wit passage is summarized, explaining that Birbal left the king's court after angering the king, and used his wit to solve the king's challenge of filling a pot with wit by growing a watermelon in the pot.
This document contains a math quiz covering topics like real numbers, arithmetic progressions, and trigonometry. The quiz has 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as irrational numbers, decimal expansions of pi, properties of arithmetic and trigonometric functions, and solving equations involving trigonometric ratios.
1) Volume measures how much space an object occupies, while mass measures the amount of matter. Volume is like size and mass is like weight.
2) Volume is measured in cubic units like cubic centimeters (cc) or cubic meters. One cc is the volume of a cube with 1 cm sides.
3) Liquid volume is also measured in cc or milliliters (mL), where 1 mL = 1 cc. Graduated cylinders are used to measure liquid volumes in the classroom.
This document contains instructions and examples for solving logic puzzles involving letters arranged in rows and columns. It presents 3 sample puzzles of increasing difficulty:
Puzzle 1 asks to find a 3-letter animal in a row. Puzzle 2 asks to find a 3-letter word that can "hit" something in a column. Puzzle 3 asks to find both a 3-letter bird in a row and a 3-letter animal in a column. Step-by-step instructions are provided for analyzing the letters in rows and columns to deduce the hidden words.
The document summarizes a mathematics quiz competition between two teams:
- The quiz consists of 3 rounds - a general knowledge round, a rapid-fire round, and a buzzer round, with potential tie-breaker questions.
- The general round involves 10 questions for each team with 1 minute to answer. The rapid-fire round gives each team 1 minute to answer as many questions as possible.
- In the buzzer round, teams buzz in to answer 5 questions, losing 1 point for incorrect answers.
- The teams, team members, sample questions, rules, and scores are provided for each round of the mathematics quiz competition.
Magnetic separation uses magnets to separate mixtures where one substance is attracted to magnets and the other is not, such as separating iron filings from sand. Decantation involves pouring off the liquid layer from a mixture like water and sand so that the denser sediment remains behind. Filtration uses a filter to catch solid particles in a mixture while allowing the liquid to pass through, such as filtering coffee grounds from water.
This quiz document contains questions about various people and places from around the world. It asks about Malala Yousafzai, the autobiography "Discoveries of India", the fear of being on an airplane, the two varieties of ginger sold in markets, actor Mammooty's education background, Malayalees featured on Indian postal stamps, the place with the longest name, and a famous film and its remakes.
A series of questions related to Sustainaeble Development issues that I use to set the scene of my lectures. In the solutions to the answers I give illustrated answers, of what the challenges mean for business. The idea to the slides was given to me by the WBCSD presentation with the same focus.
Henry VIII had six wives. The Great Fire of London occurred in 1666. The Aztecs dominated Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister of the UK at the outbreak of WW2. The attack on Pearl Harbour occurred in Hawaii. England won the FIFA World Cup in 1966. The Ashes is a test cricket series competed between England and Australia since 1882. The first four cities to host the Olympic Games in order were: Athens, Greece; Paris, France; St. Louis, USA; London, UK.
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The document contains a 20 question HR quiz with some questions marked with stars. It provides the questions, answers and some context around bossnapping incidents in France. The summary is:
This document contains a 20 question HR quiz with context, questions and answers related to human resources, management, and industrial relations topics. Some key questions are marked with stars and cover topics like burnout, yellow dog contracts, habeas corpus, and the glass ceiling effect.
This document contains a multiple choice quiz about HR policies and procedures. It asks questions about the definition of a policy versus a procedure, the type of leave used to resolve childcare matters, compensation for employees who arrive at work with no available work, the definition of a job description, and payment for unauthorized overtime work. The questions have single correct answers that are identified in the document.
This document contains a 1st round multiple choice test with 8 questions about workplace and employment topics. Each question is worth 10 initial marks, with the opportunity to receive clues that reduce the available marks to 3 or 1. No marks are deducted for incorrect answers, and there is no minimum number of questions needed to pass. The test has a time limit of 45 seconds per question and 60 seconds total for the test.
Gk quiz questions tips and tricks is a series of presentations.This is the lesson 1 of gk quiz tips series. This series will serve experts tips and tricks to attempt gk quiz or gk test.Keep watching Gkmine gk quiz questions tips series.For online gk quiz or test go to http://gkmine.com/Category/9/PRACTICE-TESTS/
The document contains a quiz with questions on general knowledge and current affairs covering topics like countries, cities, famous personalities, historical events, monuments, dances, tribes, temples and more. The quiz has questions from various categories like general knowledge, international arena, world disasters, national news, sports, freedom fighters and visual identification rounds with images related to the question topics.
This document contains a practice quiz for a business quiz with an HR perspective. It includes 25 multiple choice questions about topics like companies, HR concepts, theories, and models. The questions are followed by the answers.
The document describes a survey of 80 people who were asked which of three TV channels (BBC 1, ITV, CH 4) they preferred to watch. A partially filled two-way table is given with the numbers of males and females for each channel.
The document contains a math quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions on topics like percentages, probability, mean, median and mode. It also includes geometry questions on shapes, angles and transformations. There are word problems involving rates, ratios, proportions and conversions between different units.
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The document contains information about class sizes from a school. It includes the original data list, a frequency table organizing the data by class size and frequency, and explanations of how to calculate the mean, mode, median, and range from the frequency table. The frequency table shows the class sizes ranging from 27 to 32 students and the number of classes of each size. It also demonstrates calculating the mean as 29.2 students by summing all the products of size and frequency and dividing by the total frequency.
The document is a set of math and logic problems with multiple choice answers. It includes questions about fractions, decimals, expressions, equations, geometry (area, perimeter, angles), ratios, probability, and word problems involving real world scenarios like cooking, temperatures, woodworking, parades, and more. There are 3 rounds of questions with varying difficulty.
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This document contains 20 math problems for a checkpoint exam covering various topics:
1) Matching shapes to their names
2) Rounding a number to the nearest thousand
3) Identifying equivalent expressions
4) Finding the lowest recorded temperature from a data table
5) Calculating probability using numbers of different colored socks
6) Calculating percentages and ratios to solve problems about test scores
7) Identifying reflections and rotations of shapes
8) Calculating gradients, drawing graphs from tables of values, and solving simultaneous equations graphically
9) Adding brackets to make an expression true
10) Identifying the calculation with the largest answer
11) Interpreting data from bar graphs and determining which class performed
Alhikmah preparation for checkpoint math paper 2Wina Winarni
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This document contains 20 math problems for a checkpoint exam covering various topics:
1) Matching shapes to their names
2) Rounding a number to the nearest thousand
3) Identifying equivalent expressions
4) Finding the lowest recorded temperature from a data table
5) Calculating probability using numbers of different colored socks
6) Calculating percentages to determine number of correct test answers
7) Identifying reflections and rotations of shapes
8) Calculating gradient, drawing a line graph, and solving simultaneous equations from graphs
9) Adding brackets to make an expression true
10) Identifying the calculation with the largest answer
11) Determining which class performed better on a test based on range of scores
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This document contains 20 math problems and questions for a checkpoint exam. The questions cover a range of topics including shapes, rounding numbers, expressions, temperature, probability, ratios, graphs, simultaneous equations, fractions, statistics, maps, factorizing expressions, word problems involving time, speed, and distance, geometry, volumes, and the Pythagorean theorem. The questions are presented in the student's native language with translations provided.
This document contains information on various math topics organized under different subheadings:
1. The topics covered include algebra, shapes, data, numbers, adding/subtracting decimals and fractions, direct proportion, BIDMAS rules, factors and HCF, factor trees, directed numbers, equivalent fractions, ratio, finding percentages, HCF and LCM, indirect proportion, fractions/decimals/percentages, limits, multiples, multiplying/dividing fractions and decimals, ordering fractions and decimals, percentage increase/decrease, and rounding to significant figures.
2. There are examples and multi-step problems provided under each topic for practice.
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- One example shows a discrete function with domain values of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, representing ticket prices. Another shows a continuous function for cheese prices with domain values from 0 to any fraction or decimal.
- Key differences are that discrete domains only include certain numbers while continuous domains include all numbers in the given interval.
The document contains a math problem involving sequences, geometry transformations, simultaneous equations, and other algebra topics. It provides the steps to solve various math problems, including listing the first three terms of a sequence, describing a geometric reflection, solving simultaneous equations algebraically, and estimating the median from a histogram.
This document contains a question asking for the number of factors of N3 given information about the number of factors of N. It also contains two statements, A and B, that could potentially be used to answer the question. The correct answer is c), as the question can be answered by using both statements together, but neither statement alone provides enough information to determine the number of factors of N3.
The document contains a series of math word problems and questions. It tests ordering numbers from least to greatest, finding averages, converting between percentages and decimals, solving multi-step word problems, identifying geometric shapes and properties, and determining logical sequences and patterns. The questions cover a wide range of elementary and middle school math concepts.
The document provides an overview of different math topics including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, money, and percentage. It lists the key concepts and formulas for each topic. It also includes review questions to test memorization of important math facts related to time, length, mass, volume, and measurement units.
This document contains topics related to algebra, shape, data, numbers, decimals, fractions, proportions, BIDMAS rules, factors and HCF, directed numbers, ratios, percentages, fractions and decimals, limits, multiples, and fractions. It includes examples and multi-step problems involving these mathematical concepts.
1) The value of the expression 44 + 4 ร 4 โ 4 is 268.
2) Two of the four statements about sequences and patterns are true - that it follows the Fibonacci sequence and is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 4.
3) The area of the gray region overlapping two rectangles is 32 cm^2.
This document contains a mathematics lesson on ratios, proportions, fractions, decimals, and percent. It includes examples of rewriting fractions as ratios, simplifying ratios, identifying proportions, solving proportions, and converting between fractions, decimals, and percent. It also contains word problems involving ratios and proportions. The lesson aims to help students understand and apply various concepts involving ratios, fractions, and percentages.
The document contains a practice test for an 8th grade ASK exam with 5 sections of 100 multiple choice questions each. The questions cover topics like arithmetic, algebra, probability, statistics, and geometry. Sample questions ask students to solve expressions, find probabilities, estimate values, create graphs, and convert between units.
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A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the bodyโs response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
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Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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Mathletics quiz
1. Mathletics Quiz Created By:- Jasamrit Singh [email_address] Get More Presentations at www.jasam30011.webs.com
2. 80 people were asked which one of three TV Channels they preferred to watch. Complete the partially filled two-way table below. BBC 1 ITV CH 4 Total Male 16 9 30 Female 10 20 Total 80
3. 80 people were asked which one of three TV Channels they preferred to watch. Complete the partially filled two-way table below. 5 50 20 29 26 25 BBC 1 ITV CH 4 Total Male 16 9 30 Female 10 20 Total 80
4. Both the numbers shown have been written as a product of their prime factors. What is the highest common factor of the numbers? 900 540 2 2 x 3 2 x 5 2 2 2 x 3 3 x 5
5. Both the numbers shown have been written as a product of their prime factors. What is the highest common factor of the numbers? Both numbers are divisible by 2 2 , 3 2 and 5. So the HCF = 2 2 x 3 2 x 5 = 180 900 540 2 2 x 3 2 x 5 2 2 2 x 3 3 x 5 180
6. A portable television has 15% off its original price and is on offer in a shop for $140. What was the original price of the television? (nearest $) $140.00
7. $165 If p is the original price of the television then: 0.85 p = 140 p = 140/ 0.85 = 165 A portable television has 15% off its original price and is on offer in a shop for ยฃ140. What was the original price of the television? (nearest ยฃ) ยฃ140.00
8. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 What is the inequality shown on the number line below? (Use n as the variable)
9. What is the inequality shown on the number line below? (Use n as the variable) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -3 < n ๏ฃ 3 Full circles include the number. Open circles exclude the number. Remember: whereas:
10. a b The shape below is a regular hexagon. Calculate the angles shown.
11. a b The shape below is a regular hexagon. Calculate the angles shown. Angle a = 60 o Angle b = 120 o Exterior angle (a) = 360/6 = 60 o Interior angle (b) = 180 - 60 = 120 o
12. Here is an old recipe for savoury oat cakes for 4 people . How much self raising flower would be needed in a recipe for 20 people? 150 g oatmeal 80 g self raising flour 50 g grated cheese 30 g margarine 10 ml yeast extract 40 ml of boiling water
13. 150 g oatmeal 80 g self raising flour 50 g grated cheese 30 g margarine 10 ml yeast extract 40 ml of boiling water 20 = 5 x 4 So 5 x 80 g = 400 g Here is an old recipe for savoury oat cakes for 4 people . How much self raising flower would be needed in a recipe for 20 people? 400 g
15. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 How are the numbers in red related to each other? They are all prime numbers.
16. 7n + 2 3n - 1 The heights of the Russian dolls are measured in cm. Find the difference in their heights.
17. 4n + 3 7n + 2 3n - 1 The heights of the Russian dolls are measured in cm. Find the difference in their heights. 7n + 2 - (3n - 1) = 7n + 2 - 3n + 1 = 4n + 3
18. A B C D Which shapes below are enlargements of shape A?
19. ๏ ๏ A B C Which shapes below are enlargements of shape A? D
20. A survey of 120 students asked how they arrived at school one morning. The results are shown in the pie chart. How many of these students came to school on a bus?
21. 3/8 of 120 = 45 A survey of 120 students asked how they arrived at school one morning. The results are shown in the pie chart. How many of these students came to school on a bus? 45
22. Caramel Milk Chocolate Strawberry Beaky offered Prof one of her chocolates from the box. Prof chose one at random. What is the probability that he did not choose a milk chocolate flavour?
23. Caramel Milk Chocolate Strawberry 9/14 9 of the chocolates are not milk chocolate flavoured out of a total of 14 chocolates. Beaky offered Prof one of her chocolates from the box. Prof chose one at random. What is the probability that he did not choose a milk chocolate flavour?
24. A class of 30 students consisting of 16 boys and 14 girls sat a test. The mean score for the test was 7.5. If the mean score for the boys was 7.2 calculate the mean score for the girls. 7.2 ? ๏
25. 7.2 ? Total marks scored on test = 30 x 7.5 = 225 Marks for girls 225 - 16 x 7.2 = 109.8 Mean for girls 109.8/14 = 7.8 A class of 30 students consisting of 16 boys and 14 girls sat a test. The mean score for the test was 7.5. If the mean score for the boys was 7.2 calculate the mean score for the girls. 7.8 (1 dp) ๏
28. The table shows prices in ยฃโs for staying at a guest house in Cornwall between March and August. How much more do you pay for 14 nights Bed and Breakfast in August than in June? Room Only Bed and Breakfast Half Board No of Nights 7 14 7 14 7 14 March 200 240 225 290 295 430 April 220 260 245 310 315 450 May 240 280 265 330 335 470 June 260 300 285 350 355 490 July 300 400 325 445 395 585 August 350 500 375 550 445 690
29. The table shows prices in $โs for staying at a guest house in Tauranga between March and August. How much more do you pay for 14 nights Bed and Breakfast in August than in June? $200 Room Only Bed and Breakfast Half Board No of Nights 7 14 7 14 7 14 March 200 240 225 290 295 430 April 220 260 245 310 315 450 May 240 280 265 330 335 470 June 260 300 285 350 355 490 July 300 400 325 445 395 585 August 350 500 375 550 445 690
30. The cards below are shuffled before being turned over one at a time and placed side by side as shown. In how many different ways can the cards be ordered?
31. JQK, JKQ, QJK, QKJ, KJQ, KQJ 6 The cards below are shuffled before being turned over one at a time and placed side by side as shown. In how many different ways can the cards be ordered?
32. The aeroplane below is a scale model of a jumbo jet. The scale used is 1: 250. How long is the real aeroplane? 28 cm
33. 70 m 250 x 28 = 7000 cm The aeroplane below is a scale model of a jumbo jet. The scale used is 1: 250. How long is the real aeroplane? 28 cm
34. 17 18 19 20 22 27 23 28 24 21 26 25 I am one of a kind , being trapped between a square number and a cube number. Who am I?
35. 17 18 19 20 22 27 23 28 24 21 26 25 I am one of a kind , being trapped between a square number and a cube number. Who am I? 26 sits between 5 2 and 3 3 . About 200 years ago the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler proved that there is no other number that is 1 more than a square and 1 less than a cube.
36. Trapezium Kite Square Only one of the quadrilaterals shown has rotational symmetry of order 2. Which one? Parallelogram
37. Kite Square Parallelogram Only one of the quadrilaterals shown has rotational symmetry of order 2. Which one? Trapezium
38. Walk Bus Bike Car 4 8 12 16 20 The bar chart shows how some children came to school on Monday morning. What percentage of pupils came by bus?
39. Walk Bus Bike Car 4 8 12 16 20 The bar chart shows how some children came to school on Monday morning. What percentage of pupils came by bus? 14 28% 14/50 = 28/100
40. Jenny has a bag containing an unknown number of beads. The beads are coloured red, green and blue. The probability of Jenny selecting a red or green bead is 0.36 What is the probability of Jenny selecting a blue bead?
41. Jenny has a bag containing an unknown number of beads. The beads are coloured red, green and blue. The probability of Jenny selecting a red or green bead is 0.36 What is the probability of Jenny selecting a blue bead? P(blue) = 1 - P(red or green) 0.64
42. 2 5 3 10 7 0 1 6 4 ? Input Output Calculate the Rule for this input/output table. 10 22 14 42 30 2 6 26 18 Rule
43. 2 5 3 10 7 0 1 6 4 Input Output Calculate the Rule for this input/output table. Rule x 4 + 2 10 22 14 42 30 2 6 26 18
44. 2n - 3 Input Output Rule Calculate the input values from the given output values. 9 15 7 45 19 21 17 11 13
45. Input Output 2n - 3 Rule 9 15 7 45 19 21 11 13 Apply the inverse rule to each output value. Add 3 then halve. 17 6 9 5 24 11 12 10 7 8
46. Prof did a survey about the colour of cars passing underneath a motor way bridge. He recorded the information in the table below. (a) Estimate the probability that the next car to pass underneath the bridge will be silver. (b) How many black cars would you expect if 300 cars passed underneath the bridge? Red Blue White Silver Black 20 14 10 28 8
47. Prof did a survey about the colour of cars passing underneath a motor way bridge. He recorded the information in the table below. (a) Estimate the probability that the next car to pass underneath the bridge will be silver. (b) How many black cars would you expect if 300 cars passed underneath the bridge? (a) Since the table shows a total of 80 cars and 28 are silver, we can use this relative frequency, 28/80 as an estimate for the probability of the next car being silver. (b) 8/80 = 1/10 and 1/10 of 300 = 30. (a) 28/80 =7/20 (b) 30 Red Blue White Silver Black 20 14 10 28 8