
Grade 7- 10 Math PISA- LIS
Quiz by KERBY GLEN BERIDO
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- Q1
Eric is a great skateboard fan. He visits a shop named SKATERS to check some prices. At this shop you can buy a complete board. Or you can buy a deck, a set of 4 wheels, a set of 2 trucks and a set of hardware, and assemble your own board. The prices for the shop’s products are shown in the image below:
Eric wants to assemble his own skateboard. What is the minimum price and the maximum price in this shop for self-assembled skateboards?
The minimum price is 80 and the maximum price is 137.
The minimum price is 90 and the maximum price is 147.
The minimum price is 100 and the maximum price is 157.
The minimum price is 70 and the maximum price is 127.
30s - Q2
Eric is a great skateboard fan. He visits a shop named SKATERS to check some prices. At this shop you can buy a complete board. Or you can buy a deck, a set of 4 wheels, a set of 2 trucks and a set of hardware, and assemble your own board. The prices for the shop’s products are shown in the image below:
The shop offers three different decks, two different sets of wheels and two different sets of hardware. There is only one choice for a set of trucks.
How many different skateboards can Eric construct?
12
10
6
8
30s - Q3
The postal charges in Zedland are based on the weight of the items (to the nearest gram), as shown in the table below:
Which one of the following graphs is the best representation of the postal charges in Zedland?
(The horizontal axis shows the weight in grams, and the vertical axis shows the charge in zeds.)
30s - Q4
Space station Mir remained in orbit for 15 years and circled Earth some 86 500 times during its time in space.
The longest stay of one cosmonaut in the Mir was around 680 days.
Approximately how many times did this cosmonaut fly around Earth?
11 000
110 000
1 100
110
30s - Q5
For a rock concert a rectangular field of size 100 m by 50 m was reserved for the audience. The concert was completely sold out and the field was full with all the fans standing.
Which one of the following is likely to be the best estimate of the total number of people attending the concert?
50 000
2 000
20 000
5 000
30s - Q6
A game in a booth at a spring fair involves using a spinner first. Then, if the spinner stops on an even number, the player is allowed to pick a marble from a bag. The spinner and the marbles in the bag are represented in the diagram below.
Prizes are given when a black marble is picked. Sue plays the game once.
How likely is it that Sue will win a prize?
Certain
Very Likely
Impossible
About 50% likely
Not very likely
30s - Q7
Mohammed is sitting on a swing. He starts to swing. He is trying to go as high as possible.
Which diagram best represents the height of his feet above the ground as he swings?
30s - Q8
Robert’s mother lets him pick one candy from a bag. He can’t see the candies. The number of candies of each colour in the bag is shown in the following graph.
What is the probability that Robert will pick a red candy?
25%
10%
20%
50%
30s - Q9
This graph shows how the speed of a racing car varies along a flat 3 kilometre track during its second lap.
What is the approximate distance from the starting line to the beginning of the longest straight section of the track?
0.5 km
1.5 km
2.6 km
2.3 km
30s - Q10
This graph shows how the speed of a racing car varies along a flat 3 kilometre track during its second lap.
What can you say about the speed of the car between the 2.6 km and 2.8 km marks?
The speed of the car remains constant.
The speed of the car is decreasing.
The speed of the car is increasing.
The speed of the car cannot be determined from the graph
30s
