Multiples – Foundation – GCSE Questions – AQA

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Multiples – Foundation – GCSE Questions – AQA These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in 2 sizes.

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AQA Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q2 Circle the multiple of both 9 and 15. [1 mark] 1 Circle the multiple of both 9 and 15. [1 mark] 3 54 36 90 3 54 36 90 2 Circle the multiple of both 6 and 14. [1 mark] 2 Circle the multiple of both 6 and 14. [1 mark] 4 28 54 63 4 28 54 63 3 Circle the multiple of both 8 and 10. [1 mark] 3 Circle the multiple of both 8 and 10. [1 mark] 40 30 100 6 40 30 100 6 AQA Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q2 AQA Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q2 1 Circle the multiple of both 9 and 15. [1 mark] 1 Circle the multiple of both 9 and 15. [1 mark] 3 54 36 90 3 54 36 90 2 Circle the multiple of both 6 and 14. [1 mark] 2 Circle the multiple of both 6 and 14. [1 mark] 4 28 54 63 4 28 54 63 3 Circle the multiple of both 8 and 10. [1 mark] 3 Circle the multiple of both 8 and 10. [1 mark] 40 30 100 6 40 30 100 6

AQA Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q10 Megan says, “If you add any three multiples of 10 the total must be a multiple of 10 and a multiple of 3” Is she correct? You must show your working. 1 Megan says, “If you add any three multiples of 10 the total must be a multiple of 10 and a multiple of 3” Is she correct? You must show your working. [3 marks] [3 marks] Answer Answer AQA Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q10 AQA Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q10 1 Megan says, “If you add any three multiples of 10 the total must be a multiple of 10 and a multiple of 3” Is she correct? You must show your working. 1 Megan says, “If you add any three multiples of 10 the total must be a multiple of 10 and a multiple of 3” Is she correct? You must show your working. [3 marks] [3 marks] Answer Answer

AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q15 Four positive whole numbers add up to 36 One of the numbers is a multiple of 7 The other three numbers are equal. Work out the result when the four numbers are multiplied. 1 Four positive whole numbers add up to 36 One of the numbers is a multiple of 7 The other three numbers are equal. Work out the result when the four numbers are multiplied. [3 marks] [3 marks] Answer Answer AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q15 AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q15 1 Four positive whole numbers add up to 36 One of the numbers is a multiple of 7 The other three numbers are equal. Work out the result when the four numbers are multiplied. 1 Four positive whole numbers add up to 36 One of the numbers is a multiple of 7 The other three numbers are equal. Work out the result when the four numbers are multiplied. [3 marks] [3 marks] Answer Answer

AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q18 2022 1 [1 mark] A competition took place in 1987 takes place every eight years. Circle the year in which it will also take place. 2060 2075 2028 2022 1 [1 mark] A competition took place in 1987 takes place every eight years. Circle the year in which it will also take place. 2060 2075 2028 2056 2 [1 mark] A competition took place in 1994 takes place every seven years. Circle the year in which it will also take place. 2063 2046 2078 2056 2 [1 mark] A competition took place in 1994 takes place every seven years. Circle the year in which it will also take place. 2063 2046 2078 AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q18 AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q18 2022 1 [1 mark] A competition took place in 1987 takes place every eight years. Circle the year in which it will also take place. 2060 2075 2028 2022 1 [1 mark] A competition took place in 1987 takes place every eight years. Circle the year in which it will also take place. 2060 2075 2028 2056 2 [1 mark] A competition took place in 1994 takes place every seven years. Circle the year in which it will also take place. 2063 2046 2078 2056 2 [1 mark] A competition took place in 1994 takes place every seven years. Circle the year in which it will also take place. 2063 2046 2078

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