Chapter test 3 Number and indices
Time allowed: 45 minutes.
Total possible marks: 50 Name: __________________________
Answer all questions in the space provided.
Calculators may not be used. Date: ___________________________
Marks may be deducted for insufficient or illegible work.
Multiple-choice Marks
1 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 written using 1
index notation is:
A 510
B 105
C 1505
D 100 000
2 The value of 32 – 23 is: 1
A 1
B –1
C 0
D 11
3 44 + 52 written in expanded form is: 1
A 4×4+5×2
B 4×4×4×4×5×5
C 4×4×4×4+5×5
D 16 + 10
4 4 ten-thousands + 6 hundreds + 5 tens 1
written as a basic numeral is:
A 465
B 4065
C 4650
D 40 650
5 7 × 100 000 + 4 × 1000 + 3 × 10 + 6 × 1 1
written as a basic numeral is:
A 7436
B 70 436
C 704 036
D 740 036
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6 Which of the following is a prime 1
number?
A 2
B 9
C 15
D 27
7 Which of the following is a composite 1
number:
A 3
B 11
C 17
D 21
8 The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 1
4 and 6 is:
A 24
B 12
C 10
D 28
9 How many factors does 36 have, 1
including 1 and itself?
A 1
B 2
C 6
D 9
10 Which of the statements below is 1
incorrect?
A 4 × 4 = 44
B Twelve cubed is 123
C Eight squared is 82
D 9 × 9 × 9 × 9 × 9 × 9 = 96
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Short answer
11 What are the first five multiples of 7? 2
12 List all the factors of 28. 2
13 List the factors of 18 and 63. What is the 4
highest common factor of 18 and 63?
14 Find the smallest number that is a 1
multiple of both 8 and 12.
15 (a) What is the next prime number after 3
35?
(b) What is the next composite number
after 35?
(c) How many prime numbers are there
between 35 and 45?
16 Copy and complete the following factor 5
tree.
24
17 Using a factor tree or otherwise, express 2
48 as a product of its prime factors.
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18 (a) Which of the following numbers are 3
divisible by 5?
21, 45, 10, 11, 105, 127, 893, 88, 250
(b) What is the divisibility test for 5?
19 (a) Which of the following numbers are 3
divisible by 6?
24, 48, 10, 11, 108, 127, 852, 88, 240
(b) What is the divisibility test for 6?
20 Find the square root of : 1
222233
21 Evaluate 2 18 1
22 Which two counting numbers does 72 1
lie between?
23 Change the base two numeral 111two to 2
base ten.
24 Change the base ten numeral 14 to a 3
binary number.
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25 Write the following sentence using 1
mathematical symbols:
The product of two cubed and five
squared.
26 Write all the prime numbers between 2
10 and 30.
27 Write all the composite numbers between 2
30 and 40.
28 Which counting number is neither prime 1
nor composite?
29 Which counting number is prime and 1
even?
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