Functional Skills Mathematics Level 2 sample assessment

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Functional Skills Mathematics Level 2 sample assessment Sample paper 3 Candidate Name (First, Middle, Last) www.cityandguilds.com May 2015 Version 1-3 Total marks Task Mark Candidate enrolment number DOB (DDMMYYYY) Candidate signature and declaration* Total Assessment date (DDMMYYYY) Centre number The actual Level 2 assessment will be 2 hours. There is no imposed time limit for this sample assessment, as it is intended as a teaching/learning tool to help prepare candidates for the actual Level 2 assessment. It is the intention that this sample paper reflects the requirements of a live Level 2 assessment. However, it is recommended that learners are allowed as much time as necessary to complete the whole assessment so that they can experience all three tasks. You should have the following for this assessment a pen with black or blue ink a pencil and eraser for graph work a 30cm ruler. You may use a calculator. You may use a protractor. You may use a dictionary. General instructions There are 3 tasks to complete. You should spend an equal amount of time on each task. Read through each task carefully. Show your working out. Check your calculations. Remember to put units on your answers. Write all working out and answers in this booklet. There are additional pages at the back of this booklet if you run out of space. *I declare that I had no prior knowledge of the questions in this assessment and that I will not divulge to any person any information about the questions. The City and Guilds of London Institute 2015

3748-320 - 2 - Sample 3 Task 1 Organising a theatre show There are 25 marks available for this task. You should check all your work as you go along. Introduction This task is about organising a theatre show. You are helping with the stage management for a show put on by a theatre club for young people. There are three groups that will be performing. You need to choose performances for the show, work out the order of the performances and draw up a schedule for the group rehearsals (practice sessions). To: fscandidate@candgtheatregroup.com Subject: Plans for the show Hello Just to let you know, I ve booked the theatre from 6pm to 8:30pm so that we have time for opening the theatre and clearing up after the show. Our show will last for 75 minutes including one interval of 20 minutes. Please choose performances for the show. Work out the order of the performances, the start and finish times and draw up a schedule for the group rehearsals. Each part of the show must have at least one drama performance, one song performance and one dance performance at least one performance from each of the theatre groups. Thanks Zak Email from the show producer

3748-320 - 3 - Sample 3 List of group performance times Type of performance Theatre group Performance time (min:sec) Drama Play scene Group C 8:20 Reading Group B 4:20 Poem Group B 4:10 Sketch Group C 6:00 Songs 40s song Group C 5:20 50s song Group A 5:10 60s song Group A 2:10 70s song Group C 6:10 80s song Group B 3:30 Dance Folk dance Group A 6:00 Tap dance Group A 4:50 Street dance Group C 6:20 Ballet dance Group C 9:40 Jazz dance Group C 7:30 Note about rehearsals Rehearsals Final rehearsal will be the day before the first night of the show for all groups. Each theatre group must have four practice sessions before the show. They will take place on the four normal meeting nights immediately before the final rehearsal. There will be no practice session on 5 th November.

3748-320 - 4 - Sample 3 Calendar October November Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 Group A meets on Mondays. Group B meets on Wednesdays. Group C meets on Thursdays. Performance days are 13 th and 14 th November

3748-320 - 5 - Sample 3 1A You need to draw up a schedule for the rehearsals (practice sessions) and work out the timing and order for the performances in the show. Plan how to solve this task. Write down your plan, including the steps you will use. (3 marks)

3748-320 - 6 - Sample 3 1B Carry put your plan to make a schedule for rehearsals and the order of performances. Show your working. You should check your work as you go along. Write down one of your calculation checks. Check (11 marks + 2 check marks)

3748-320 - 7 - Sample 3 1C Draw a table to present your schedules for rehearsals and performances. 1D Explain why you have chosen your start and finish times. Explanation (5 marks) (1 marks)

3748-320 - 8 - Sample 3 1E You need to review how well you did the task. Think about how your plan and methods worked how sensible your answers were anything you found difficult any other information that you would have liked things you might do differently if you had to tackle a similar problem Explain three of the most important points. (3 marks)

3748-320 - 9 - Sample 3 Task 2 Camping There are 25 marks available for this task. You should check all your work as you go along. Introduction This task is about planning a camping trip with a group of friends. You have booked a pitch (space) at a campsite. 2A You have three tents and need to plan where they will go on your pitch (pitch 16). Here is a rough sketch of part of the campsite. field hedge 12m pitch 15 pitch 16 8m pitch 17 10m Draw a scale plan of pitch 16. Show your scale. Use the graph paper opposite. (4 marks) 2B These are the dimensions of the tents you and your friends will take. You and Sam Lora and Tammy Linda, Rosie and Millie 2 600mm 2 000mm 2 800mm 2 600mm 4 000mm 3 800mm

3748-320 - 10 - Sample 3 Draw the three tents to scale on your plan. The tents must be at least 1 metre away from the edges of the pitch at least 2 metres away from each other. Label your plan clearly. Include which friends will sleep in each tent. (5 marks)

3748-320 - 11 - Sample 3 2C You need to show a check of how you used your scale in 2A or 2B. Explain how you know one of the lines on your diagram is the correct scaled length. The scaled line I am going to check is in 2A 2B (Tick one box) Write your check here 2D (2 marks) You and your friends will stay for 4 nights. You agree to share the costs equally. Camp site charges Charges per night Tent (including 2 people) 15 Extra person 4 You must pay a deposit of 35% of the total cost when you book and pay the remainder on arrival. How much must each person pay for the deposit? How much must each person pay on arrival? Show your working Deposit to pay per person Amount to pay on arrival per person (6 marks)

3748-320 - 12 - Sample 3 2E You will need to walk from the Railway station to the camp site using roads and footpaths only. Measure the distance of the shortest route. Give your answer in kilometres. Space for working Distance of shortest route kilometres (4 marks)

3748-320 - 13 - Sample 3 2F It takes you 20 minutes to walk each mile. How many minutes will it take you to walk from the railway station to the camp site by the shortest route? 1 kilometre = of a mile Space for working Number of minutes (4 marks)

3748-320 - 14 - Sample 3 Task 3 Drink sales There are 25 marks available for this task. You should check all your work as you go along. Introduction This task is about selling cold drinks in summer. You work at a drinks stall in a park on Saturdays. At the start of each Saturday you have to collect the cold drinks you think you will sell. You keep a record of the maximum temperature each Saturday and the drinks you sold. 3A This scatter graph shows the maximum temperatures for the last seven Saturdays and the number of drinks you sold. Draw a trend line to show the relationship between temperature and the number of drinks sold. Number of cold drinks sold Saturday temperatures and drinks sold 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Temperature C (2 marks)

3748-320 - 15 - Sample 3 3B This mobile phone app shows the temperature forecast for tomorrow (Saturday 24 th August). Use the mobile phone app and your trend line to find the number of cold drinks you expect to sell tomorrow. Show on the scatter graph how you found your answer. Number of cold drinks 3C Your boss sets you a sales target for tomorrow. He wants you to sell 50% more drinks than the average sales for the last four Saturdays. Work out the mean sales for the last four Saturdays. Work out the sales target for tomorrow. (2 marks) Date (Saturday) 06 July 13 July 20 July 27 July 03 August 10 August 17 August Cold drink sales Temperature (ºC) 97 65 106 66 97 123 174 18 16 20 17 19 22 28 Show your working Mean sales for the last four Saturdays Sales target for tomorrow (6 marks)

3748-320 - 16 - Sample 3 3D Choose one of your calculations in 3C to show a check. Check it by a different method to the one you used originally. Write your check here. You should be checking all of your calculations. 3E (2 marks) Do you expect to reach this sales target tomorrow? Explain your decision. Decision Yes No (Tick one box) Explanation (2 mark)

3748-320 - 17 - Sample 3 3F You sell three different flavours of cold drink. The table shows how many of each flavour you sold on the last four Saturdays. The total number of all drinks sold was 460. Work out the total sold for each drink. Work out the percentage of all the drinks sold that were Cola Lemon Orange. Use your answers to complete the table. Date Flavour Cola Lemon Orange All drinks sold 27 July 34 26 6 66 3 August 46 39 12 97 10 August 64 49 10 123 17 August 86 70 18 174 Total sold 460 Percentage sold 100% Show your working (4 marks)

3748-320 - 18 - Sample 3 3G Draw a pie chart to show the percentages of the different flavours of drinks sold. Label your pie chart. (4 marks) 3H Use the sales target in 3C to work out how many of each flavour of drink you need to collect tomorrow. Show your working Cola Lemon Orange (3 marks) End of assessment

3748-320 - 19 - Sample 3 Extra space for working out and answers

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