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Math 8 Honours assignment 2.1



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 


A man has a rectangular patio in his garden.   He decides to enlarge it by increasing both length and width by 10%.  What is the percentage increase in area?
a.
20%
c.
21%
b.
10%
d.
25%
 

 2. 

A team’s record is 20 wins and 25 losses.  To qualify for the playoffs a team must win 60% of its games played.  What is the number of games the team must win for the 15 remaining games to make the playoffs?
a.
14
c.
13
b.
15
d.
not possible
 

 3. 

A Big McBurger is 30% beef, 30% cereal, 20% water, and 20% ingredients untouched by human hands.  If one pound equals 16 ounces, determine the water content, in ounces, of a ¼ pound Big McBurger.
a.
3.2 ounce
c.
1.5 ounce
b.
0.8 ounce
d.
4.8 ounce
 

 4. 

The cost of a can of wax, including 5% sales tax, is $1.20.  If the price of a can of wax, without sales tax, is reduced to 70% of its original cost, what is the new price before the tax is added?
a.
$0.84
c.
$0.80
b.
$1.14
d.
$0.88
 

 5. 

Sam’s age is 125% of Mary’s age.  Mary’s age is p% of Sam’s age.  What is the value of “p”?
a.
80
c.
8
b.
.8
d.
125
 

 6. 

Harry earns a salary of $350 per week for a 44 hour week.  His weekly salary is increased by 10% and his hours are reduced by 10%.  Calculate his new hourly salary.
a.
$8.75/hr
c.
$9.72/hr
b.
$9.75/hr
d.
$8.79/hr
 

 7. 

Harry earns a salary of $350 per week for a 44 hour week.  His weekly salary is increased by 10% and his hours are reduced by 10%.  Calculate his new hourly salary
a.
$0.88
c.
$8.75
b.
$9.72
d.
$7.87
 

 8. 

A rectangular picture has its length increased and width increased by 10%.  What is the overall increase in the area of the picture?
a.
14%
c.
20%
b.
21%
d.
121%
 

 9. 

Troy paid $11,700 for a new car.  This is 2.5% less than what George paid for an identical car.  How much, in dollars, did George pay for his car?
a.
$12,000
c.
11,992.50
b.
$468,000
d.
$29,250
 

 10. 

The price of a walkman is reduced by 20% and then marked up by 20%.  What fraction represents the new price compared to the original price?
a.
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c.
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b.
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d.
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 11. 

According to an ancient belief, when a friend visits a sick person, mc011-1.jpgof his or her illness is taken away.  How many friends need to visit to take away at least 99% of a person’s illness?
a.
255
c.
274
b.
273
d.
275
 

 12. 

A large bottle contains 4 litres of a solution which is 5% acetic acid (and the rest water).  How much of a solution which is 20% acetic acid should we add to the bottle to obtain a solution which is 7% acetic acid?  Give your answer as a common fraction in litres
a.
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c.
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b.
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d.
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 13. 

Alicia weighed 168 pounds when she went on a diet, and her body was 30% fat by weight.  On her diet, she lost fat only.  After a year of dieting, her body was 20% fat by weight.  How many pounds did she weigh then?
a.
147pounds
c.
252 pounds
b.
155 pounds
d.
139 pounds
 

 14. 

The price of Box A is $2.60.  The price of Box B is 25% of the price of Box A.  The price of C is 16/13 times the price of Box B.  What is the price of Box C?  Express your answer in cents
a.
120 cents
c.
80 cents
b.
75 cents
d.
92 cents
 

 15. 

Alicia’ Toyota Camry uses 11.5 litres of gasoline to travel 100km in the city, and 7.5 litres to travel 100km on the highway.  Eighty percent of the distance Alicia travels per year is in the city, and 20% is on the highway.  What is the average number of litres Alicia uses to travel 100km?  Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place
a.
11.7 litres
c.
8.9 litres
b.
10.2 litres
d.
10.7 litres
 

 16. 

Amy, Betty, and Graham ran for Student Council president.  Amy won with 45% of the votes, Betty got 40%, and Graham got 15%.  If 20 people had switched their vote from Graham to Betty, then Betty would have ended up with 1 more vote than Amy.  How many people voted?
a.
380
c.
550
b.
410
d.
280
 

 17. 

Alfie spends one  third of his allowance on books and two thirds on healthy snacks.  Suppose the price of books goes down by 8% and the price of snacks goes up by 10%.  What percent increase in allowance should Alfie get so that he can keep on buying as many books and as many snacks as before prices changed?
a.
3
c.
5.25
b.
4
d.
6
 

 18. 

Two classes took a provincial math exam.  One class has 60 students, their average grade was 80%.  The other class has 40 students, their average grade was 90%.  What was the average grade of the 100 students?
a.
85%
c.
88%
b.
84%
d.
87%
 

 19. 

Last year a skateboard cost $100 and a helmet cost $40.  This year the cost of the skateboard increased by 12% and the cost of the helmet increased by 5%.  What is the increase in the combined cost of the skateboard and the helmet?
a.
17%
d.
8.5%
b.
10%
e.
7.5%
c.
9.5%
 

 20. 

Alan has thrown 24 passes and completed 25% of them.  Over the rest of the season Alan completes all of his passes and he ends the season with an 80% pass completion record.  What is the total number of passes Alan threw over the season?
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a.
42
d.
80
b.
50
e.
90
c.
72
 



 
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