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G7 Unit Test 2 Revision Part 1

Question 1

Write down the next term in the sequence below.

1 5 913 .. .

…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 2

Describe in words the rule for continuing the sequence.

1 5 913 .. .

…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 3

Here are the first four dot patterns in a sequence.

From the options below select Pattern 5 in the sequence.

A [] B [] C [] D []
(1 mark)
Question 4

Here are the first four dot patterns in a sequence.

Without drawing, work out how many dots are in Pattern 8 of the sequence.

…………………………
(2 marks)

Question 5

Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.

3 8 13 18 23

Write down the next two terms of this sequence.

…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 6

Here are the first seven terms of a number sequence.

3 8 13 18 23 28 33

Jim says that 50 is a term in this sequence.


Is Jim correct?

Yes [ ] No [ ] More information needed [ ]


(1 mark)

Question 7

Here are the first four terms of a number sequence.

4 8 12 16

Write down the next term of the sequence.

…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 8

Here are the first four terms of a number sequence.

4 8 12 16

Find an expression, in terms of n , for the n th term of the sequence.

…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 9

The n th term of a different sequence is given by the expression 4 n+3

Find the 9th term of this sequence.

…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 10

Here is a sequence of patterns made from squares and circles.

The sequence continues in the same way.

Calculate how many squares there will be in the pattern which has 25 circles.

………………………… squares
(2 marks)
Question 11

A sequence of numbers starts at 11 and follows the rule:

‘double the last number and then subtract 3’

11 19 35 67 131 ...

The sequence continues. The number 4099 is in the sequence.

Calculate the number which comes immediately before 4099 in the sequence.

…………………………
(2 marks)

Question 12

The numbers in this sequence increase by 7 each time.

1 , 8 ,15 , 22 , 29 ,…

The sequence continues in the same way. Will the number 777 be in the sequence?

Yes [ ] No [ ]
(1 mark)

Question 13

Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.

6 12 18 24 30

Write down the 6th term of the sequence.

…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 14

Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.

6 12 18 24 30

186 is a term of the sequence.

Write down the next term of the sequence after 186.


…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 15

Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.

6 12 18 24 30

Find the 20th term of the sequence.

…………………………
(2 marks)

Question 16

Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.

6 12 18 24 30

The nth term of the sequence is T .

Write down a formula for T in terms of n .

T =¿ …………………………
(2 marks)

Question 17

Write down the first three terms of the sequence whose nth term is given by 2 n−5 .

The first three terms are …………………………


(2 marks)

Question 18

Write down an expression for the n th term of the following sequence.

7, 11, 15, 19, ...

…………………………
(2 marks)

Question 19

Mehmet needs a new fence for one end of his garden.


Fences are constructed using panels and posts.

Posts are needed between each fence panel and at both ends.
How many posts are needed for a fence made with 34 panels?

33 [ ] 35 [ ] 37 [ ] 34 [ ] 36 [ ]

(1 mark)

Question 20

Here are the first 4 terms of an arithmetic sequence.

85 79 73 67

Find an expression, in terms of n , for the nth term of the sequence.

…………………………
(2 marks)

Question 21

Here is a sequence of patterns made from square tiles.

Select the correct drawing of Pattern number 4 below.


A [] B [] C [] D []
(1 mark)

Question 22

Here is a sequence of patterns made from square tiles.

Complete the table.

Pattern number 1 2 3 4 5
Number of tiles 4 6 8
(1 mark)

Question 23

Here is a sequence of patterns made from square tiles.

Here is a table showing the same sequence.

Pattern number 1 2 3 4 5

Number of tiles 4 6 8 10 12

Work out the number of tiles in Pattern number 30.

…………………………
(2 marks)
Question 24

Here is a sequence of patterns made from square tiles.

Here is a table showing the same sequence.

Pattern number 1 2 3 4 5

Number of tiles 4 6 8 10 12

Liz says that in Pattern number n, the number of tiles is 2 n.

Is Liz correct?

Yes [ ] No [ ]
(1 mark)

Question 25

Here is a sequence of patterns made from counters.

Sven has exactly 70 counters.

Can Sven make Pattern number 25 using his 70 counters?

Yes [ ] No [ ]
(1 mark)

Question 26

A sequence of shapes is made by shading squares on a small grid.


Can a shape in the sequence be made by shading exactly 50 squares?

Yes/no? …………………………
Reason …………………………
(1 mark)

Question 27

Here is a sequence of patterns made from sticks.

Work out the Pattern number of the pattern made from exactly 62 sticks.

…………………………
(2 marks)

Question 28

Here are the first five terms of a number sequence.

–4 –1 2 5 8

Find, in terms of n , an expression for the nth term of this number sequence.

n th term = …………………………
(2 marks)
Question 29

Here are the first four terms of a number sequence.

2 7 12 17

Here are the first five terms of another number sequence.

–4 –1 2 5 8

Find two numbers that are in both number sequences.

Input note: write the two numbers in ascending order, separated with a comma i.e. 4,5

…………………………
(1 mark)

Question 30

Here are three functions.

Kai chooses values for p and q so that if he inputs any number into both function A and
function C, he will always get two outputs that are equal.

Find the value of p and the value of q .

p=¿ …………………………
q=¿ …………………………
(3 marks)
Mark scheme
Question 1
17

Question 2
add 4 OR add four OR + 4 OR +4 OR + four OR goes up in 4s OR up in 4s OR goes up in
fours OR up in fours OR 4n-3

Question 3
A

Question 4
15

Question 5
28, 33

Question 6
No
Question 7
20

Question 8
4n

Question 9
39

Question 10
12squares

Question 11
2051
Question 12
No

Question 13
36

Question 14
192

Question 15
120

Question 16
6n

Question 17
-3, -1, 1

Question 18
4 n+3
Question 19
35

Question 20
−6 n+ 91

Question 21
C

Question 22
Pattern number 1 2 3 4 5
Number of tiles 4 6 8 10 12

Question 23
62
Question 24
No

Question 25
No

Question 26
Yes/no? no
Reason even OR not odd OR [49 AND 53]

Question 27
12 OR 12th

Question 28
3 n−7
Question 29
2, 17 OR 2, 32 OR 2, 47 OR 2, 62 OR 17, 32 OR 17, 47 OR 17, 62 OR 32, 47 OR 32, 62 OR 47,
62 OR 2,17 OR 2,32 OR 2,47 OR 2,62 OR 17,32 OR 17,47 OR 17,62 OR 32,47 OR 32,62 OR
47,62

Question 30
p=¿5
q=¿ 3

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