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First Name Last Name Today’s Date is: The following test has been designed by 3P Learning to prepare students for the National Assessment Program Numeracy Test. This test is to be used for revision purposes only. 3P Learning does not guarantee that the format of this test is the same as an actual test. Copyright © Numeracy Practice Test Year 9 2009 Practice Test 1 – Non-calculator You have 45 minutes to complete this test. You are NOT allowed to use a calculator. You should use a pencil to write your answers or shade in the bubble. If you make a mistake, rub it out thoroughly. Student Details Test Instructions

1 Copyright © 3P Learning Pty Ltd Non-calculator 2009 Numeracy Practice Test 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Which number is missing in the grey square in the following pattern? In the following table, if you were to cross out the prime numbers as well as the multiples of 5, then what number would remain? 1 2 The following graph displays the number of students with different shoe sizes: 3 24% 8% 56% 68% 32% Solve for x: 4x + 4 = 2x + 10 4 According to the bar graph, what is the percentage of students who have a shoe size of 10 or more? 3 6 9 12 7 10 13 11 14 20 15 18 21 2 5 7 11 13 16 19 25 29 30 31 37 x = 25 17 16 24 28 1 27 8 1 28 9 1 29 10 1 2 10 Shoe size Number of students Shade one bubble. Write one number in the box. Shade one bubble. Write one number in the box.

2 Copyright © 3P Learning Pty Ltd Non-calculator 2009 Numeracy Practice Test 1 6 What number is exactly between and 7 A triangle has the following measurements: x 25 cm 15 cm 8 Sophie spends 6 hours playing sport everyday. What percentage of the day does Sophie play sport? 10 cm 35 cm 20 cm 29 cm 12 cm 9 A plate of cupcakes has a ratio 3:4 for green cupcakes to blue cupcakes. How many blue cupcakes are there if there are 9 green cupcakes? How long is x ? 31 40 16 20 3 5 1 29 40 3 4 4 5 % 5 9 and 10 8 and 9 7 and 8 5 and 8 6 and 7 √ 70 is between: Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. Write one number in the box. Write one number in the box. Diagramnot drawn to scale

3 Copyright © 3P Learning Pty Ltd Non-calculator 2009 Numeracy Practice Test 1 10 How big is angle p? 12 What is the surface area of the following decahedron? 11 Which is the largest number? 85 cm 2 170 cm 2 204 cm 2 120 cm 2 51 cm 2 23 50 15 30 19 40 31 60 59 80 º P 104º Area = 17 cm 2 Write one number in the box. Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. Diagramnot drawn to scale

4 Copyright © 3P Learning Pty Ltd Non-calculator 2009 Numeracy Practice Test 1 Use the diagram for Question 13 and Question 14. 16 24 ÷ 0.6 = 13 Which angle is equal to E? D C A F B 4 0.4 40 400 0.04 14 Which angle, if you add it to C will make 180°? D C A F B 15 Solve for x: x = 4x + 7 3 –1 = 4 F E D C B A Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. Write one number in the box.

5 Copyright © 3P Learning Pty Ltd Non-calculator 2009 Numeracy Practice Test 1 17 A sports team has 8 girls and 6 boys. What is the ratio of girls to the total number of players on the team? The following table is a breakdown of how many people play soccer in a year 9 Class. 18 If a temperature in Australia is recorded as 16°C and a temperature in America is recorded as –15°C then what is the difference in temperature between the two areas? 19 Calculate the volume of the following prism: 20 If a student from the class is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a girl who plays soccer? 9 30 9 17 7 30 13 17 16 30 Boys Girls Play Soccer 6 7 Don’t Play Soccer 8 9 8 cm 6 cm 1 600 cm 3 960 cm 3 480 cm 3 1 200 cm 3 3 200 cm 3 10 cm 20 cm : Write the answer in the box. Shade one bubble. ºC Write one number in the box. Shade one bubble. Diagramnot drawn to scale

6 Copyright © 3P Learning Pty Ltd Non-calculator 2009 Numeracy Practice Test 1 21 22 7.47 – 3.78 24 A 1 cm cube is removed from a 2 cm cube, what is the volume of the remaining shape? 3.39 4.31 3.31 4.69 3.69 7 cm 3 8 cm 3 1 cm 3 2 cm 3 4 cm 3 23 The values which make y = 5x + 13 and y = 2x + 7 both true are: x = 3, y = 2 x = 3, y = –2 x = –2, y = 3 x = –3, y = –2 x = 32, y = –3 Which one of the following expressions has the same value as √3(√3 + √9) √3 9√ 3 + 3 √3 3 + 3 √3 9 + 3 √3 3√ 9 + 3 √3 Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble.

7 Copyright © 3P Learning Pty Ltd Non-calculator 2009 Numeracy Practice Test 1 25 What is the following expression equal to: 27 When Linh went to sleep his clock showed 9:25 pm. When she woke up the next morning it showed 6:20 am. For how long did Linh sleep? 26 A parking lot can fit 5 cars per 8 m on each floor. If each floor is 320 m long and there are 5 floors, how many cars are there when the parking lot is full? 15 x 15 20 x 20 16 x 16 17 x 17 21 x 21 1 200 1 000 200 2 560 512 8 hours 9 hours 15 minutes 9 hours 5 minutes 8 hours 55 minutes 8 hours 45 minutes ( 275 + 125) 2 Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble.

8 Copyright © 3P Learning Pty Ltd Non-calculator 2009 Numeracy Practice Test 1 The following information is required for questions 28, 29 and 30. Omar buys a large box of pens for $18. He sells the pens for $2 each. Any profit he makes, after paying for the box of pens, is given to charity. 30 Find an equation that expresses Omar’s profit, P, in terms of the number of pens, n, that he sells. 29 If Omar wants to give $30 to charity. How many pens will he have to sell? 19 15 26 20 24 28 If Omar sells 19 pens, how much profit does he make? $20 $2 $1 $4 $0 Shade one bubble. Shade one bubble. P = Write the answer in the box. END OF TEST