Functional Skills Maths Assessment Level 1 Learner name Learner registration number Learner signature Centre Assessment date NOCN USE ONLY Task Mark 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 3 Total Instructions to learners You may use a calculator. You will need a pen and a ruler. There are 3 tasks in this assessment. You must complete all 3 tasks. Total marks available: 49 You should try to answer ALL the questions You have one and a half hours to finish the assessment M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 1 of 24
Task 1 Buying and Selling a House Tim and Jill want to buy a house with: 3 bedrooms A lounge with a floor area of at least twenty square metres They cannot pay more than 165 000 for the house. They find advertisements for these three houses. They like all three houses. 36 Baslow Road 14 Miry Lane 29 Sherborne Road Sale price 159, 995 Sale price 149, 550 Sale price 164, 750 3 bedrooms Lounge (width 4.23m, length 4.74m 2 bedrooms Lounge (length 4.65m, width 4.15m) 3 bedrooms Lounge (length 5.78m, width 4.21m) M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 2 of 24
Task 1a Which of the houses shown fit Tim and Jill s requirements? Give at least one reason for each of the three houses why they should buy the house or not. Show all your working below. (4 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 3 of 24
Tim and Jill put their house up for sale. They bought it six years ago for 96, 000. Three houses similar to Tim and Jill s house are already up for sale on their street. Here are their sale prices: 3 Oakfield Road 144, 550 16 Oakfield Road 149, 950 72 Oakfield Road 139, 500 Tim wants to put their house up for a sale price which makes them at least half as much again as the amount they paid for it Jill thinks they should put their house up for a sale price which is no more than the mean price of the other sale prices above. Task 1b Suggest a sale price rounded to the nearest 100 so that both Tim and Jill are happy. Show all your working below. (4 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 4 of 24
They will be able to use 7.5% of the sale price as a deposit on the new house. Task 1c Using your sale price, how much deposit will they have? Check your answer (4 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 5 of 24
Tim and Jill need to decide which local estate agents to use. They find this information about the number of houses sold by three different estate agents. Eccleston Estate Agents Roam Estate Agents Booth Estate Agents Total number of houses for sale between March and August Number of houses sold between March and August 40 30 50 8 10 25 Here is part of a newspaper article about house sales: You are much more likely to sell your house with Eccleston! Between March and August, Eccleston Estate Agents sold the largest proportion of houses, compared to Roam s and Booth s Estate Agents. Task 1d What fraction of their houses for sale did Eccleston Estate Agents sell between March and August? (Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form) Do you agree with the statement or do you think you are more likely to sell your house using a different estate agent? Use the information in the table to support your argument. Show all your working on the next page. (4 marks) M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 6 of 24
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Mean house price ( 000s) Functional Skills Mathematics Tim decides to look at how house prices have changed in the region over the past year. He finds this graph showing how the mean average house price in the region has changed. Bar chart showing mean average house price in the region 145 143 141 139 137 135 April May June July August September Month M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 8 of 24
Task 1e By how much has the mean average house price reduced each month? Describe the trend in the mean average house price in the region from April to September. (3 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 9 of 24
Tim and Jill s house is now worth 145, 000. The estate agent wants them to put it on the market for 140, 000 so that it sells quickly. Tim thinks that it will take at least six months to sell the house. Tim thinks the sale price of his house will follow exactly the same trend over the next six months as in the previous graph. He will put the house on the market for 140, 000 but only if there is a chance the house will be worth less than this after six months. Task 1f If this trend continues, how many months would it be before Tim and Jill s house is worth less than 140, 000? Do you advise Tim and Jill to put the house on the market for 145, 000 or 140, 000? Explain your reason fully, showing all your working on the next page. (3 marks) Show how you have checked your answer. (1 mark) M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 10 of 24
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Task 2 Packing up Tim and Jill need to hire a van to move their furniture. The table shows the maximum size of loads three different vans can carry: Small van Medium van Large van Load length 1800mm 2600mm 3000mm Load width 1600mm 1800mm 2000mm Load height 1150mm 1430mm 1550mm Jill has measured their largest item of furniture. Length Width Height Cupboard 2m 1.2m 1.5m M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 12 of 24
Task 2a Which size van should Jill and Tim hire? Give two reasons why, using your working out. Show all your working below. (5 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 13 of 24
Tim and Jill have packed their belongings in cardboard boxes. They have filled: 10 large sized boxes 23 medium sized boxes. Medium box Large box Jill plans to take boxes to the new house in her car. Her car is big enough to carry: 9 medium boxes OR 7 medium boxes and 1 large box OR 5 medium boxes and 2 large boxes OR 3 medium boxes and 2 large boxes OR 1 medium box and 4 large boxes OR 5 large boxes She does not want to make more than 5 journeys to the new house. M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 14 of 24
Task 2b Choose which boxes to take in the car on each journey. Use your working out to show clearly whether or not Jill can move all the boxes in no more than five journeys. Show all your working below. Check your answer. (4 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 15 of 24
Jill estimates that each journey will take 45 minutes. This includes the time it takes to pack the car with boxes and drive to the new house. Task 2c Using your answer to task 2b, work out how many hours and minutes it will take Jill to move all 33 boxes. Show all your working below. (3 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 16 of 24
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Tim and Jill want to get to the new house as soon as possible. They need the keys. The diagram shows all the routes (not drawn to scale). Old house 5.5 miles Post Office 11 miles 7 miles 8 miles Estate Agents 8 miles Library 3.5 miles New house 9 miles Supermarket Task 2d Work out a route for them to go from their old house to the new one. They need to pick the keys up from the estate agent. Give a reason for your choice of route. (3 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 18 of 24
It is 11.00 am Tim and Jill assume that they will drive at 30 miles per hour on all roads. They allow an extra fifteen minutes to park and to pick up the keys from the estate agent. They know that they can use this formula to calculate the driving time: Driving Time = Distance Average speed Task 2e Work out what time they will get to the new house using the route you have chosen. (6 marks) Show your working M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 19 of 24
Task 3 Positioning furniture The diagram shows a scaled floor plan of the new lounge. Each square measures 1cm by 1cm. Some furniture is already positioned in the room. This is shown on the diagram. Scale: 2cm represents 1m Sofa TV table Door Tim and Jill want to decide where to position a second sofa and a chair. The sofa is rectangular shaped, with length 2m and width 1m. The chair is square shape with side length 1m. M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 20 of 24
Task 3 Decide where to put the second sofa and the chair in the lounge (make sure it is possible to walk around the room and in/out of the doorway). Draw in the diagram the second sofa and the chair using the given scale. (5 marks) M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 21 of 24
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NOCN The Quadrant, Parkway Business Centre 99 Parkway Avenue Sheffield S9 4WG E-mail:nocn@nocn.org.uk Tel: 0114 2270500 Fax: 0114 2270501 M L1 Sample Paper FF Moving House v3 Page 24 of 24