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    AQA GCSE Maths Foundation Tier Paper 2 Calculator

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    AQA Foundation Tier Exam-style past paper with complete mark schemes, hints, AI assistance and detailed explanations.

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    AlgebraGeometry and MeasuresNumberProbabilityRatio Proportion and Rates of ChangeStatistics

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    Q01.1Easy1 mark

    A linear sequence starts: 4, 7, 10, 13. Write down the next number in this sequence.

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    Q01.2Easy1 mark

    A different linear sequence starts: 19, 14, 9, 4. Write down the next number in this sequence.

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    Q01.3Easy1 mark

    Here is another sequence: 3, 6, 12, 24. Write down the term-to-term rule for this sequence.

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    Q02.1Easy1 mark

    Here is a price list. Work out the cost of three candles.

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    Q02.2Easy2 marks

    Sal has £7.50. He wants to buy one soap and one body cream. Does he have enough money to also buy one lip scrub? Show working to support your answer.

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    Q01.1A linear sequence starts: 4, 7, 10, 13. Write down the next number in this sequence.EasyQ01.2A different linear sequence starts: 19, 14, 9, 4. Write down the next number in this sequence.EasyQ01.3Here is another sequence: 3, 6, 12, 24. Write down the term-to-term rule for this sequence.EasyQ02.1Here is a price list. Work out the cost of three candles.EasyQ02.2Sal has £7.50. He wants to buy one soap and one body cream. Does he have enough money to also buy one lip scrub? Show...EasyQ03.1Solve 5x = 30EasyQ03.2Solve -2 + y = 10EasyQ03.3Simplify fully (20w) / (4w)EasyQ04.1Points A, B and C are plotted on a grid. Write down the coordinates of C.EasyQ04.2Write down the coordinates of the midpoint of AC.EasyQ05.1Here are five numbers: 14.2, 15.1, 16.5, 16.7, 18.0. Work out the range.EasyQ05.2Here are five numbers: 14.2, 15.1, 16.5, 16.7, 18.0. Work out the mean.EasyQ06.1AB is a straight line. Work out the size of angle x.EasyQ06.2Work out the size of angle y.EasyQ06.3Three straight lines intersect as shown. What type of triangle is made? You must show your working.MediumQ07The table shows information about the packs of juice a family has. The family drinks 4 cartons of juice each day. In ...MediumQ08100 people voted in an election for Jo, Kim or Liam. The pictogram shows the results for Jo and Kim. Complete the pic...MediumQ09Callum is making pizza. He can choose three different toppings from: - ham (H) - sweetcorn (S) - onion (O) - mushroom...MediumQ10.1Write 3/8 as a percentage.EasyQ10.2Work out 15/32 as a decimal. Give your answer to 2 decimal places.EasyQ11.1For each statement, decide if it is True, May be true, or Not true. Statement 1: If a number is > 0 the number is pos...MediumQ11.2Statement 2: If a number is ≤ 3 the number is 1.MediumQ11.3Statement 3: If a number is ≥ 5 the smallest possible value of the number is 5.MediumQ12.1Work out the value of x² + 7x when x = -4MediumQ12.2Rearrange y = w - 1 to make w the subject.EasyQ12.3Simplify fully 4(a + 2) + aEasyQ13The time Shaz takes to run a race is 1 minute 28 seconds less than 2 hours. Work out her time in hours, minutes and s...MediumQ14Some people were asked to choose their favourite fruit. The pie chart shows information about the results. 120 people...MediumQ15.1The graph represents the volume of water in a bath. The bath is full after 10 minutes. Work out the rate at which the...MediumQ15.2After the bath is full, the volume of water stays constant for 20 minutes, then all the water empties out at a consta...MediumQ16In the grid below, shade one quarter of the squares so that the grid has exactly two lines of symmetry. Shade complet...MediumQ17A map has a scale of 1 : 4000. On the map, the distance from a station to a museum is 7 cm. Is the actual distance fr...MediumQ18X is inversely proportional to Y. Circle the correct statement.EasyQ19Here is a right-angled triangle. Use Pythagoras' theorem to show that x = 0.8MediumQ20.1Beth and Lynn each spin the same biased coin a number of times. The table shows information about the results. How ma...MediumQ20.2Lynn says, "My estimate of the probability of the coin landing on Heads must be the best, because 0.35 is greater tha...MediumQ21Some oil has a mass of 537 g and a density of 895 000 g/m³. Given that 1 m³ = 1000 litres, work out the volume of the...MediumQ22Use trigonometry to work out the value of x.MediumQ23The length of a wall is 9 metres to the nearest metre. Complete the error interval for the length of the wall.MediumQ24384 000 electric cars were sold this year. This is 20% more than last year. How many were sold last year?MediumQ25Here are three terms: xy, x², 5y². Alec multiplies two of these terms. Work out the three possible fully simplified a...Medium