Football Crazy Practice Questions

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These practice questions are made up of two parts.

Part 1: Practice questions that give immediate feedback for your answers.

Part 2: A quiz that will record marks in your mark book.


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Henry has just set up a new printing business. He wanted to attract walk-in trade so he has leased a small property in the centre of town. There are a number of things he needs to do before he can open for business:

- carpet the showroom floor
- buy uniforms for his staff
- buy paper for the printers.

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So, Henry's first job is to carpet the showroom floor. Before he can do this he needs to find out what the area of the floor is. Unfortunately, he doesn't know how to do measure area, can you help him out? Type your answer into the box provided.

 

 

 

= x
  

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Now Henry needs to calculate the area of the showroom floor. Look at the illustration to see the measurements then type your answer into the box provided. Don't forget to add the units.

 

       
247 m2
374m2
39m2
78m2

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Henry needs to buy new uniforms for his staff. He shops around for the best deal and finally finds a company who will give him a discount of 5% if his order is over £50. If he needs 1 of each item, how much will he pay in total? Type your answer into the box provided.

 

£ .
  

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Finally, Henry is ready to buy paper for the printer. He has 4 printers in different offices and has worked out that he will need to buy 3 boxes for each printer to keep him going for the first two weeks. If each box costs £33.98 how much will the paper cost in total? Select the option you think is correct.

 

  
£406.67
£407.76
£747.56
£2990.24

Part 2: Stay Functional!

What is the formula for measuring area?

 


Area = Length x Width
Area = Length ÷ Width
Area = Length + Width
Area = Length - Width

What is the area of this shape?

 


19m2
65m2
130m2
966m2

If you buy 3 bags of dog food costing £56.24, £42.99 and £37.85 and have a discount voucher worth £9.99, how much will you actually pay?

 


£9.99
£107.11
£127.09
£137.08

Three friends decide to see a West End show. Each ticket costs £29.80. Given one of the friends will be paying for the petrol, the remaining two friends want to share the cost of the tickets. What is the sum that will calculate how much the two friends will have to pay?

 


(2 x 29.80) ÷ 3 =
(2 ÷ 29.80) x 3 =
(3 ÷ 29.80) x 2 =
(3 x 29.80) ÷ 2 =