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SatsMuncher 11
Welcome to the final of the eleven SatsMunching maths revision challenges. You can work online or download the question grid:

 

The Final NanoBite Challenge

 

(To download a Word version in colour, click here, or a black/white version click here)

 

 

This is your chance to revisit the the first seven SatsMuncher Challenges:

Crocodile Bite

 

 

7 topics  x  10 questions  =  70  massive NanoBites
                                                 of maths problems!

But each topic starts with the easier puzzlers

And you can Ask an Expert for help

-  And you can also look back at the solutions to each Weekly Challenge for hints

When you've finished, you can look at your final score and think about what's next ...

Find the missing number in each question 
or 
choose from the selection of answers.

Good luck!

 

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Q

Factors, Multiples and Sequences

Probability     

Percentages

Area, Perimeter and Volume

Place value

Equations

Time, Ratio and Proportion

1

A multiple of 7 between 40 and 50 is ....

I have a bag of 9 black and 7 red socks.

I am most likely to pick a ...... sock at random.

50% of £23 = ......

The perimeter of a 4 cm by 5 cm rectangle is ....

4.9 x 100 = ....

If m - 30 = 70,

then m = ....

3 ½ hours  = .... minutes

2

A factor of 27 is ....

I have an equal / more / less chance of choosing a red card at random from a pack of cards.

One third of 48 = ....

The perimeter of a square is 36 cm. 

Each side is .... cm

87 divided by 10 = ....

a + b = 24.

If a = 9, b = .... 

95 mm  = .... cm

3

The square of 8 is ....

The probability of scoring an odd number on a 12-sided spinner is ....

10% of £170 = ....

The area of a 4 cm by 5 cm rectangle is ....

£74.62 to the nearest £ = ....

I think of a number.  I call it g.  I subtract 8. 

I get .......
(an expression).

A 1 ¾ hour film starts at 3:45 pm and ends at ....

4

8,  5,  2, .... ,  .... ?

There are 8 blue and 7 white socks in a drawer.

The probability of choosing a white sock at random is ....

20% of £750 = ....

The area of a square is 36 cm. 

Each side is
.... cm

A line measures 12 cm to the nearest cm. 

The longest it can be is
.... cm

5f + 4 + 6f =

........

65 cm = .... m

5

4,  9, .... , 19, 24

Form 8G has 13 boys and 17 girls. 

The probability of choosing a girl is ....

50% of .... is 45.

The area of a rectangle is 30 cm.

The sides are  2 cm and .... cm.

12,744 to the nearest 1000

is ....

Half of 10y = ....

A 1 ¾ hour film starts at 6: 50pm and ends at ....

6.

The sequence above starts with .... and increases / decreases by .... each time.

The probability of scoring a number greater than 2 on a normal 6-sided dice is ....

4/5 = ....(decimal)

The volume of a 3 cm by 1 cm by 11 cm cuboid is ....

0.3 x 0.5 = ....

If 6j + 2 = 20,

then j = ....  

7 metre = .... feet (approximately

7

.... is a multiple btween 30 and 60 of both 4 and 7.

The probability of you being 1 day older tomorrow is

0   /   0.5   /   1  ?

7/10 = .... %

Draw a different shape with the same perimeter as this:

Shapes on grid for NanoBite Challenge Q7

0.3 x 1.2 = ....

If 4u = 28,

then 3u = .... 

If a map scale is 1 cm to 10 km,

then 3.5 cm on the map stands for .... real distance.

8

.... and .... are a factor pair of 48

A spinner has 5 equal sections, labelled £1, £3, £1, £4, £1. 

The probability of scoring £1 is ....

5/8 of £24 = ....

Draw a rectangle with an area of 18 square centimetres.

325 divided by 0.01 = ....

If 4a + 8b = 22,

 

then ...... =
44.

The ratio of girls to boys in 8A is 4: 7. 

There are 12 girls and .... boys.

9

The nth term of a sequence is n (n + 3).

The 3rd term is ....

A 15-sided dice is labelled 1-15. 

The probability of NOT scoring a prime number is  ....

40% of .... = 28

Draw a triangle with an area of 18 square centimetres.

If 45 x 93 = 4185, then 4.5 x 9.3 = ....

I cut a pole 4 metres long into 2 pieces. 

If one length is b (cm) then the other length is .......

If 7 Euros = £5,

then

.... Euros = £40

10

The nth term of 5, 7, 9, is ....

A box holds 6 pink and 14 blue cubes.

The probability of choosing a blue cube at random is:

.... (fraction),

.... (decimal) and
.... (%age)

You buy a £16 album in the 10% sale. 

You pay ....

You build a

 2 x 7 rectangle array of bricks in the first layer. 

There are .... bricks in 3 layers.

If 0.56 x 0.83

= 0.4648,

 

then 5.6 x 8.3 = ....

If n is one less than three times m,

then n = ......

Sage Green paint needs:

3 parts yellow + 7 parts blue paint. 

So, 20 litres of sage green paint needs .... yellow and .... blue paint.

My Week 1

TOTAL is

My Week 2 TOTAL is

My Week 3

TOTAL is

My Week 4 TOTAL is

My Week 5 TOTAL is

My Week 6 TOTAL is

My Week 7 TOTAL is

for

Factors, Multiples and Sequences

for

Probability

for

 Percentages

.. for

Area, Perimeter and Volume

for

Place value

for

Equations

for

Time, Ratio and Proportion

 

What's Next ?

Click here to find the solutions and work out your score.

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