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GCSE (1 – 9)

Factors, Multiples and Primes

Instructions

• Use black ink or ball-point pen.


• Answer all questions.
• Answer the questions in the spaces provided
– there may be more space than you need.
• Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated.
• You must show all your working out.

Information

• The marks for each question are shown in brackets


– use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question.

Advice

• Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.


• Keep an eye on the time.
• Try to answer every question.
• Check your answers if you have time at the end

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1 Write down a multiple of 7 that is between 20 and 30

(Total for question 1 is 1 mark)

2 Write down the first even multiple of 9

(Total for question 2 is 1 mark)

3 Write down a multiple of 9 that is between 30 and 50

(Total for question 3 is 1 mark)

4 Write down a prime number between 25 and 35

(Total for question 4 is 1 mark)

5 Write down two factors of 18

(Total for question 5 is 2 marks)


6 Write down all the prime numbers between 20 and 30

(Total for question 6 is 2 marks)

7 Write down two multiples of 10

,
(Total for question 7 is 2 marks)

8 Here is a list of numbers.

15 19 25 31 35 39 40

From the numbers on the list,

(a) write down an even number

(1)
(b) write down a multiple of 7

(1)

(Total for question 8 is 2 marks)

9 Write down two multiples of 8

,
(Total for question 9 is 2 marks)
10 Write down all the factors of 14

(Total for question 10 is 2 marks)

11 Write down all the factors of 20

(Total for question 11 is 2 marks)

12 Here is a list of numbers.

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

From the numbers on the list,

(a) write down a square number

(b) write down a multiple of 8 (1)

(c) write down all of the prime numbers on the list. (1)

(1)
(Total for question 12 is 3 marks)
13 Here is a list of numbers.

2 9 11 15 18 31 32

From the numbers on the list,

(a) write down a factor of 8

(b) write down a multiple of 6 (1)

(c) write down all of the prime numbers on the list. (1)

(1)
(Total for question 13 is 3 marks)

14 Write down all of the prime numbers between between 10 and 20

(Total for question 14 is 2 marks)

15 Write down two multiples of 20

,
(Total for question 15 is 2 marks)
16 Write down all the factors of 16

(Total for question 16 is 2 marks)


17 Ian says: ”21 is a prime number”

Is Ian correct?
You must give a reason for your answer.

(Total for question 17 is 1 mark)

18 Here is a list of numbers.

3 5 9 16 19 27 28

From the numbers on the list,

(a) write down a factor of 12

(b) write down a multiple of 7 (1)

(c) write down all of the prime numbers on the list. (1)

(1)
(Total for question 18 is 3 marks)
19 Gary is thinking of a number.
He says,
“My number is prime and it is a factor of 36”

There are two possible numbers Gary can be thinking of.

Write down these two numbers.

(Total for question 19 is 2 marks)


20 Write down two prime numbers that have a sum of 30

,
(Total for question 20 is 2 marks)

21 Write down two prime numbers that have a sum of 19

,
(Total for question 21 is 2 marks)

22 Here is a list of numbers.

8 12 15 17 23 27 32

From the numbers on the list,

(a) write down a factor of 16

(b) write down a multiple of 9 (1)

(c) write down all of the prime numbers on the list. (1)

(1)
(Total for question 22 is 3 marks)
23 Barry is thinking of a number.
He says,
“My number is even. It is a factor of 30 and a multiple of 5”

There are two possible numbers Barry can be thinking of.

Write down these two numbers.

(Total for question 23 is 3 marks)

24 Paul is thinking of a number.


He says,
“My number is odd. It is a factor of 18 and a multiple of 3”

There are two possible numbers Paul can be thinking of.

Write down these two numbers.

(Total for question 24 is 3 marks)

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