Question 1(a): [2 marks]
Using long division, solve for 455 \div 7.
Which of the following solutions is correct and gives the correct answer?
Answer type: Multiple choice type 2
A:
B:
C:
D:
ANSWER: A:
Question 1(b): [2 marks]
Using long division, solve for 654 \div 6.
Include remainders where appropriate.
Answer type: Simple text answer
ANSWER: 109
WORKING:
Question 2: [2 marks]
A student is trying to solve the following question: 573 \div 18.
Their working is shown below
The student has made a mistake in their working.
Choose the following mistake that the student has made:
Answer type: Multiple choice type 2
A: The student has calculated the remainder incorrectly in the final step.
B: The student has not included enough steps, there should be a 0 in the tens place in the final step.
C: The student has written the wrong numbers down at the start.
D: The student has included an incorrect extra step in the middle of the calculation, hence the 0 should not be in the tens place.
ANSWER: D: The student has included an incorrect extra step in the middle of the calculation hence the 0 should not be in the tens place.
WORKING:
Question 3(a): [2 marks]
Using long division, solve the following question. 33.3 \div 37.
Give your answer as a decimal.
Answer type: Simple text answer
ANSWER: 0.9
WORKING:
If 333 \div 37 = 9, then 33.3 \div 37 = 0.9.
Question 3(b): [2 marks]
Using long division, solve the following question. 77 \div 22.
Give your answer as a decimal.
Answer type: Simple text answer
ANSWER: 3.5
WORKING:
3 r 11 is the same as 3.5.
Question 4:
John walks to the shop with £7.75.
Question 4(a): [2 marks]
Onion bhajis cost 87p each. How many onion bhajis is John able to buy with £7.75?
Answer type: Simple text answer
ANSWER: 8
WORKING: 7.75 \div 0.87 is equivalent to 775 \div 87.
Question 4(b): [1 mark]
How much money does John have left over after the purchase, assuming he buys as many Onion bhajis as he can with the money he has?
Give your answer in pounds.
Answer type: Simple text answer
ANSWER: 0.79
WORKING: The remainder from part (a) was 79, which is the left over money.
79p or £0.79.
Question 5:
A school plan a trip for all of the students. In total, there are 446 students and 30 adults.
Question 5(a): [2 marks]
A school bus can accommodate 36 passengers. How many buses are required?
Answer type: Multiple choice type 1
A: 12
B: 13
C: 14
D: 15
ANSWER: C: 14
WORKING:
Because there is a remainder, this means you have to have an extra bus, so there are 14 buses required.
Question 5(b): [1 mark]
How many passengers, are on the last bus?
Answer type: Simple text answer
ANSWER: 8
WORKING: The remainder from part (a) was 8, which is the number of people on the last bus.
Question 6(a): [2 marks]
A greengrocer sells oranges. 32 oranges cost £7.36.
Calculate the cost of 1 orange. Give your answer in pounds.
Answer type: Simple text answer
ANSWER: 0.23
WORKING: 7.36 \div 32 in pounds is equivalent to 736 \div 32 in pence.
One orange costs 23p or £0.23
Question 6(b): [2 marks]
The total rent for the greengrocer shop over 12 months is £11,477.40.
Calculate the rent per month for the greengrocers shop. Give your answer to the nearest pound.
Answer type: Simple text answer
ANSWER: 956
WORKING: