Scale Drawings Foundation GCSE Questions AQA These questions
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Scale Drawings – Foundation – GCSE Questions – AQA These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in 2 sizes. IMPORTANT! This worksheet relies on accurate scales. See next slide for printing instructions.
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AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q 10 1 AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q 10 Here is a scale drawing. 1 Here is a scale drawing. The flag has a height of 1. 5 m Work out the height of the tree. 1. 5 m [3 marks] Answer [3 marks] m Answer AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q 10 1 m AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 3, Q 10 Here is a scale drawing. 1 Here is a scale drawing. The flag has a height of 1. 5 m Work out the height of the tree. 1. 5 m [3 marks] Answer m
AQA Foundation: May 2018 Paper 1, Q 18 1 Circle the ratio which is the same as the scale 1 cm represents 1 km 1 : 100 2 1 : 1000 1 : 10 000 [1 mark] 1 : 200 1 1 : 100 000 Circle the ratio which is the same as the scale 50 cm represents 10 m 1 : 10 AQA Foundation: May 2018 Paper 1, Q 18 1 : 100 [1 mark] 2 1 : 2000 Circle the ratio which is the same as the scale 1 cm represents 1 km 1 : 100 2 1 : 1000 1 : 10 1 : 200 1 1 : 100 000 1 : 200 [1 mark] 1 : 2000 Circle the ratio which is the same as the scale 1 cm represents 1 km 1 : 100 [1 mark] 1 : 2000 1 : 10 000 AQA Foundation: May 2018 Paper 1, Q 18 [1 mark] Circle the ratio which is the same as the scale 50 cm represents 10 m 1 : 1000 [1 mark] Circle the ratio which is the same as the scale 50 cm represents 10 m 1 : 10 AQA Foundation: May 2018 Paper 1, Q 18 1 Circle the ratio which is the same as the scale 1 cm represents 1 km 2 1 : 1000 1 : 10 000 [1 mark] 1 : 100 000 Circle the ratio which is the same as the scale 50 cm represents 10 m 1 : 10 1 : 200 [1 mark] 1 : 2000
AQA Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q 15 1 Here is a map showing two towns, A and B. Scale: 1 cm represents 50 km A A B B [2 marks] 1 (a) Work out the actual distance between towns A and B. Answer 1 (b) Town C is 200 km due South of town A. Mark C on the map. [2 marks] 1 (a) Work out the actual distance between towns A and B. km Answer [2 marks] 1 (b) Town C is 200 km due South of town A. Mark C on the map. km [2 marks]
AQA Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q 8 1 AQA Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q 8 Here is a map of a town. 1 Here is a map of a town. Station Theatre Scale: 1 cm represents 200 m Mall Park Station Theatre Scale: 1 cm represents 200 m Bank Mall Park Police Station 1 (a) Which place is exactly North East of the Park? Circle your answer. Mall Station Theatre Police Station [1 mark] Bank 1 (b) Circle three-figure bearing of the Bank to the Park. 090° 270° 240° Bank [1 mark] 180° 1 (a) Which place is exactly North East of the Park? Circle your answer. Mall Theatre Police Station Bank 1 (b) Circle three-figure bearing of the Bank to the Park. 090° 1 (c) What is the distance, in metres, from the Mall to the Station? Station [1 mark] 270° 240° [1 mark] 180° 1 (c) What is the distance, in metres, from the Mall to the Station? [3 marks] Answer 1 (d) Why might the shortest walking distance from the Cinema to the Station be greater than your answer to part (c)? [1 mark]
AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 2, Q 17 1 AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 2, Q 17 Here is a map of an island with cities A, B and C. The straight lines represent roads. 1 Here is a map of an island with cities A, B and C. The straight lines represent roads. N N C C B A Scale: 1 cm represents 200 km 1 (a) B is due East of A. Write down the bearing of A from B. [1 mark] Answer 1 (a) Joe drives from A to B on the route shown. Ash drives from A to C to B on the route shown. Use the map to work out how much further Ash drives than Joe. You must show your working. [5 marks] Answer km
AQA Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q 15 1 Here is a map showing two towns, A and B. Scale: 1 cm represents 50 km A B [2 marks] 1 (a) Work out the actual distance between towns A and B. Answer 1 (b) Town C is 200 km due South of town A. Mark C on the map. km [2 marks]
AQA Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q 8 1 Here is a map of a town. Station Theatre Scale: 1 cm represents 200 m Mall Park Bank Police Station 1 (a) Which place is exactly North East of the Park? Circle your answer. Mall Station Theatre Police Station [1 mark] Bank 1 (b) Circle three-figure bearing of the Bank to the Park. 090° 270° 240° [1 mark] 180° 1 (c) What is the distance, in metres, from the Mall to the Station? [3 marks] Answer 1 (d) Why might the shortest walking distance from the Cinema to the Station be greater than your answer to part (c)? [1 mark]
AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 2, Q 17 1 Here is a map of an island with cities A, B and C. The straight lines represent roads. N C B A Scale: 1 cm represents 200 km 1 (a) B is due East of A. Write down the bearing of A from B. [1 mark] Answer 1 (a) Joe drives from A to B on the route shown. Ash drives from A to C to B on the route shown. Use the map to work out how much further Ash drives than Joe. You must show your working. [5 marks] Answer km
AQA Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q 15 1 Here is a map showing two towns, A and B. Scale: 1 cm represents 50 km A B C × [2 marks] 1 (a) Work out the actual distance between towns A and B. A to B = 5 cm 5 × 50 km = 250 km Answer 250 1 (b) Town C is 200 km due South of town A. Mark C on the map. 200 km ÷ 50 = 4 cm km [2 marks]
AQA Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q 8 1 Here is a map of a town. Station Theatre Scale: 1 cm represents 200 m Mall Park Bank Police Station 1 (a) Which place is exactly North East of the Park? Circle your answer. Mall Station Theatre Police Station [1 mark] Bank 1 (b) Circle three-figure bearing of the Bank to the Park. 090° 270° 240° [1 mark] 180° 1 (c) What is the distance, in metres, from the Mall to the Station? [3 marks] 5 × 200 Answer 1000 m 1 (d) Why might the shortest walking distance from the Cinema to the Station be greater than your answer to part (c)? [1 mark] There probably isn’t a straight road between them.
AQA Foundation: June 2018 Paper 2, Q 17 1 Here is a map of an island with cities A, B and C. The straight lines represent roads. N C B A Scale: 1 cm represents 200 km 1 (a) B is due East of A. Write down the bearing of A from B. Answer 270° [1 mark] 1 (a) Joe drives from A to B on the route shown. Ash drives from A to C to B on the route shown. Use the map to work out how much further Ash drives than Joe. You must show your working. AB = 6 cm = 6 × 200 = 1200 km [5 marks] AC = 4. 5 cm = 4. 5 × 200 = 900 km CB = 3. 2 cm = 3. 2 × 200 = 640 km Total = 1540 km 1540 − 1200 = 340 Answer km
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