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This document contains a mathematics exam for Year 8 students. It has two sections - a multiple choice section with 10 questions worth 10 marks total, and a written response section with 3 questions worth 30 marks total. The exam covers topics like percentages, fractions, geometry, measurement, and algebra. Students are instructed to show their work, use mathematical reasoning and calculations, and write responses in the spaces provided below each question. They are allowed reading time, working time, and told which questions to attempt in each section.

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8.2 Resit

This document contains a mathematics exam for Year 8 students. It has two sections - a multiple choice section with 10 questions worth 10 marks total, and a written response section with 3 questions worth 30 marks total. The exam covers topics like percentages, fractions, geometry, measurement, and algebra. Students are instructed to show their work, use mathematical reasoning and calculations, and write responses in the spaces provided below each question. They are allowed reading time, working time, and told which questions to attempt in each section.

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Student Name:

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Teacher name:

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2022
Resit

Year 8
Mathematics
General Instructions Total marks: 40 marks
This paper has 2 sections.
 Reading Time - 5 minutes

 Working Time - 60 minutes


Section I: 10 marks (pages 3 - 5)
 Write using black or blue pen Questions 1 - 10 multiple choice

 Write your name at the top of questions


the page Answers these questions on the
multiple choice answer sheet
 NESA approved calculators
are allowed provided
Allow 15 minutes for this section
Section II: 30 marks (pages 6 - 11)
Questions 11 – 13
Allow 45 minutes for this section
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Section I

10 marks
Attempt Questions 1-10
Allow about 15 minutes for this section

Use the Multiple Choice Answer Sheet for this section.

1. Convert 1.32 to a percentage:


A. 13.2%
B. 132%
C. 0.132%
D. 0.0132%

2. Simplify 𝑦 4 ÷ 𝑦:
A. 𝑦 2
B. 𝑦 3
C. 𝑦 5
D. 𝑦 4

3. Find the value of x

A. 32
B. 2
C. 64
D. 8

4. The volume of a cylinder with radius 6 cm and height 11 cm is closest to:


A. 1244 𝑐𝑚3
B. 207 𝑐𝑚3
C. 66𝑐𝑚3
D. 2281 𝑐𝑚3

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5. Find 86% of 72
A. 61
B. 61.92
C. 6192
D. 0.6192

6. Simplify 10𝑥 4 𝑦 2 ÷ 5𝑥 2 𝑦 2 × 2𝑥𝑦


A. 4𝑥 3 𝑦
B. 𝑥𝑦
C. 4𝑥 3 𝑦 7
D. 𝑥𝑦 5

7. Sam bought shares for $2540 and sold them for $3200. Find his profit as a percentage
of cost price correct to one decimal place.
A. 26.0%
B. 25.9%
C. 79.4%
D. 20.6%

8. Find the area of the following quarter circle.

A.  𝑐𝑚2
B. 2 𝑐𝑚2
C. 4 𝑐𝑚2
2
D. 𝑐𝑚2
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9. A triangular prism, shown below has a volume 280 m3
The value of height, h, of the triangular face.

A. 2 𝑚
B. 2.24 𝑚
C. 4.4.8 𝑚
D. 1.12 𝑚

10. Bob bought a jumper which has a marked price of $200. It was advertised for 10% off. Once
Bob was at the counter he received a further 20% off. What is the overall discount as a single
percentage?
A. 28 %
B. 30 %
C. 72 %
D. 70 %

End of section I

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Section II

30 marks
Attempt Questions 11-13
Allow about 45 minutes for this section

Answer each question in spaces under the question provided. Extra writing booklets are
available if required
In Questions 11-13, your responses should include relevant mathematical reasoning and/or
calculations.

Question 11…………………………………………………………………………(10 marks)

(a) Simplify the following


i. 102 × 109 1

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ii. 𝑥7 ÷ 𝑥5 1
2
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iii. (𝑦 6 )3 1
2
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(b) Terry lives 11 km from school. He walks 35% of the way and he takes the bus 2
for the rest of the journey. How many metres does he take the bus?

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(c) Fab Furniture are having a sale. A lounge suite costing $3200 is discounted 2
by 18%. How much will you pay for the lounge suite?

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(d) Using a factor tree, write 420 as a product of prime numbers.


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(e) Sandra raised $741.23 for the Girl’s Scout Program. If this represented 25% of 1
all money raised, what was the total amount of money raised?

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End of question 11

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Question 12…………………………………………………............................. (10 marks)

(a) A supermarket sells two different brands of eggs, Sunny Side Up and Classy Chooks:
Sunny Side Up eggs cost $6.50 for 12 eggs.
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Classy Chooks eggs cost $2.70 for 5 eggs.
Which brand sells its eggs at a cheaper price? Show all calculations.

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(b) The sale price of an item including GST is $352. Find the cost of the item 1
excluding GST.

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(c) A cube has the volume of 343 cm3. Find the length of the side. 2

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(d) Calculate the values of x and y
7 cm 2
2

6 cm

8 cm

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(e) Calculate the area of the shape below

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24 mm

68 mm
32 mm

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End of question 12
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Question 13………………………………………………………………...……… (10
marks)
(a) Calculate the area of the shaded region

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8 cm

7 cm

20 cm
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(b) A metal water tank in the shape of a rectangular prism has a base 2.5 m by 6 m 3
and height 50 cm. Find its capacity in litres.

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(c) Simplify:
2
2𝑥 4 𝑦 × 5𝑥𝑦 3
25𝑥𝑦 2

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(d) Simplify:
(2𝑥 4 )3 × 6𝑥10 2
𝑥 3 × (3𝑥 2 )2

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End of Exam

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