Area L2
Area L2
Area L2
Level 2
Area
Materials
• You cannot use a calculator for questions with this symbol.
Instructions
• Answer all questions.
• Answer questions on separate paper.
1(a)
[2 marks]
1(b)
[2 marks]
1(c)
[2 marks]
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Q2 The square below is 1 hectare in area.
[3 marks]
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Q3 Find the area of these rectangles.
3(a)
[2 marks]
3(b)
[2 marks]
3(c)
[2 marks]
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Q4 A sheep needs 25 square metres of land to be kept in.
4(a) Farmer A owns this field. How many sheep can she keep?
[3 marks]
4(b) Farmer B owns this field. How many sheep can he keep?
[3 marks]
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Q5 Below is a compound shape made of two rectangles.
5(a) Show two ways of splitting this shape into two rectangles.
[1 mark]
5(b) Find the area of the shape.
[3 marks]
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Q6 Find the area of these compound shapes.
6(a)
5 cm
7 cm
2 cm
9 cm
[3 marks]
6(b) 14 mm
7 mm
10 mm
10 mm
[3 marks]
6(c)
7 cm
9 cm
12 cm 11 cm
[3 marks]
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Q7 Find the area of these compound shapes.
7(a)
[3 marks]
7(b)
[3 marks]
7(c)
[3 marks]
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Q8 The shape below is a diagram of a square watch face and rectangular watch strap.
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Q9 A children’s toy is made from a central square and three identical rectangles.
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Q10 Find the area of these equilateral triangles.
10(a)
[2 marks]
10(b)
[2 marks]
10(c)
[2 marks]
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Q11 Find the area of these right-angled triangles.
11(a)
[2 marks]
11(b)
[2 marks]
11(c)
[2 marks]
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Q12 Find the area of these compound shapes.
12(a)
[4 marks]
12(b)
[4 marks]
12(c) Use 𝜋 = 3.14
6 cm
6 cm
[4 marks]
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