Foundation Revision Questions This PowerPoint uses past exam questions to help you revise a mix of topics on foundation papers They are split by colours.

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Foundation Revision Questions This PowerPoint uses past exam questions to help you revise a mix of topics on foundation papers They are split by colours into set of revision questions to help you break up your revision. Good Luck with your revision. 1

Write 30 as a product of prime factors 2

Decrease £60 by 20% 3

Work out 4

Solve 5

When x=6 and y=2 what is the value of 6

Find the missing angle 7

What is 8

Angle y=117, what is the reason that must go with this? Choose from 9 Alternate angles are equal Corresponding angles are equal Interior angles are equal

Work out Don’t forget BODMAS! 10

Expand and simplify 11 Hint – expand each separately then collect together like terms

Write 45 as a product of prime factors 12

Solve 13

Expand and simplify 14

Work out 15

Find the area of this shape 16

Work out 17

Find 18

Evaluate 19

Evaluate 20

Angle x=116, what is the reason that must go with this? Choose from 21

Estimate the answer to 22

What is the name of this shape? What is its order of rotational symmetry? 23

Simplify 24

Find the missing values of y for y=4x+2 in the table 25 X y-610

Work out 26

Work out and simplify 27

Find the volume of this cuboid 28 6cm 4cm 5cm

Solve 29

What type of angle is BCD? 30 A B C D

Work out 31

Factorise 32

Write this mixed number as a top heavy fraction. 33

Evaluate 34

Find the volume of this cuboid 35 10cm 4cm 6cm

Work out 36

Work out 37

Find the perimeter of this shape 38 8cm 5cm9cm 3cm

Expand 39

Simplify and then evaluate 40

What is the 5 th triangle number? 41

What is the highest common factor of 30 and 42? 42

How many lines of symmetry does this shape have? 43

Which of these shapes are congruent? 44

What is the name of the part of the circle highlighted in red? 45

Which of these shapes are similar? 46

How many lines of symmetry does this shape have? 47

Name this solid 48

Name this solid 49

What is the name of the part of the circle highlighted in red? 50

What is the order of rotational symmetry for this shape? 51

What is the name of the part of the circle highlighted in red? 52

How many vertices does this shape have? 53

How many faces this shape have? 54

How many lines of symmetry does this shape have? 55

Which of these shapes are congruent? 56

What is the name of the part of the circle highlighted in red? 57

Sketch this trapezium and mark with arrows the parallel sides? 58

Which of these shapes are similar? 59

What is the order of rotational symmetry for this shape? 60

Name this solid 61

Name the marked angle 62 AD C B

What is the name of the part of the circle highlighted in red? 63

What is the order of rotational symmetry for this shape? 64

What is the name of the part of the circle highlighted in red? 65

How many edges does this shape have? 66

Sketch a quadrilateral with only 1 line of symmetry? 67

Evaluate and simplify 68

Evaluate 69

Work out 70

There are 200 people in a year group. 15% study Spanish 2 out of every 5 study French The rest study neither. How many students study neither? 71

How many lines of symmetry does this shape have? 72 Can you name this shape?

Simplify fully 73

Expand 74

Write this as a single power of 6 75

Share £45 in the ratio 4:3:2 76

What is the highest common factor of 28 and 42? 77

Evaluate and simplify 78

Evaluate 79

Write down the nth term for 1,7,13,19,25,… 80

Sketch a circle and draw an diameter on it 81

What is 82

Sketch a regular hexagon 83

Share £42 in the ratio 5:2 84

Simplify the ratio 18:30 85

Expand 7y(5y-2m) 86

Factorise 87

Evaluate and simplify 88

Expand 89

Expand 90

Given x=-2 find y when 91

Find the nth term of this sequence 92

Find the missing angle, give the correct reason o ?o?o

Which shape has rotational symmetry of order 2? 94

Abby is 16 years old, Ben is 20 years old. Write the ratio of Abby’s age to Ben’s age in its simplest form 95

What time is 140 minutes before 9:10am? 96

How much will it cost 2 Adults and one child to go to the cinema 97 Adults £8.50 Children £5.50