WorksheetsFS Level 1 exam questions 1
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 28mins
Gordon runs an ironing service. Customers put clothes in a bag.
Gordon weighs the bag of clothes to work out how much to charge. The scales show the weight of a bag of clothes.
4kg
5kg
4.5kg
Gordon offers a 20% discount to new customers.
The charge for some ironing for a new customer is £16 before the discount.
What is 20% of £16?
(a)
Gordon needs to work out the ironing bill for Miss Hazel. Miss Hazel is not a new customer.
Gordon charges
£12 for clothes weighing up to a total of 221 kg and £4.50 for every 1 kg over 221 kg. Total weight of the clothes is 521
How much is the bill?
£25.00
£25.50
£26.00
£24.75
Gordon irons some shirts for staff at a hotel. The total weight of these shirts is 9.5 kg.
Each shirt weighs 190 g.
Gordon charges £38 to iron these shirts.
He sees this advert for ironing in a newspaper.
Gordon thinks he charges less to iron these shirts than the Ironing Palace would charge. Is Gordon correct? Find the amount "Ironing Place" is charging.
They charge £36 so Gordon charges more
They charge £38 so Gordon charge the same
They charge £42 so Gordon charges less
They charge £45 so Gordon charges less
Mikael plays football.
He is preparing for fitness tests.
The first test is to run 1600 m as quickly as possible.
Mikael runs along the perimeter of this pitch 4 times. What distance does he run?
(a)
Mikael does a sprint and turn test to measure his fitness level. He does this 5 times.
Here are his results in seconds.
25.1; 24.3; 26.8; 27.6; 29.2
Mikael must have a mean time less than 27 seconds to pass the test. Find the mean.
(a)
Mikael wants to know how fit he is.
He measures his heart rate in beats per minute (bpm).
Mikael uses this rule to work out his fitness value.
Mikael has a
• maximum heart rate of 192 bpm
• resting heart rate of 50 bpm.
A footballer should have a fitness value greater than 54. What is Mikael's fitness value?
(a)
The first football match of the season is on Saturday. The match will start at 5:30 pm.
The match has a playing time of 112 hours. There is also a 15 minute break.
After the match Mikael will
• do cool-down exercises (10 minutes)
• have a shower and change (20 minutes) • drive home (25 minutes).
What time Mikel will be at home?
8.05pm
8.50pm
8pm
8.15pm
8.10pm
What is 162 ?
(a)
3 + 8 x 52 = Calculate
(a)
