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Page 1: QTS Numeracy Skills Test On-screen questions – topics Play as slideshow in PowerPoint Press enter or click left mouse button to move on On-screen calculator.

QTS Numeracy Skills TestOn-screen questions – topics

Play as slideshow in PowerPoint

Press enter or click left mouse button to move on

On-screen calculatorMean, Mode, Median

Bar charts Cumulative frequency

Box and whisker diagramsConversions Formulae

Fractions and Proportion Line graphs Pie charts Tally charts

Two-way tables Time

Scatter graphs

To disable animation:Select Slide showSelect Set up showTick Show without animation

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CE means clear last entry

7 7x = 49

7 8 9 ÷

4 5 6 x

1 2 3 –

0 . + =

CE CBackspace

0

C means clear all calculation

Backspace deletes the number on the right of the answer window

6 7+ = 13

2 3+ = 15x 3 6 2÷ = 0.2857141

Strictly this is wrong, since we do the multiply first then the addition.

12345 Backspace 1234

To 1 decimal place this is 0.3

divide

multiply

subtract

add

= do the calculation

Become familiar with the calculator buttons

Answer window

Decimalpoint

Enter numbers and operations with your mouse

The On-Screen Calculator

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All girls achieved at least grade E

One boy achieved grade A*

6 students achieved grade C

More than 55% of students achieved grade A*-C

A school used a graph showing predicted GCSE grades from KS3 point scores for history. The solid line shows the national progress from KS3 to GCSE in history. There were 28 students in the class.

Which statements are true.

10

G

F

E

D

C

B

A

A*

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

Key Stage 3 2003 Average Points Score

Pre

dic

ted

GC

SE

His

tory

gra

de

andabove

andbelow

History GCSE predictions from KS3 average point scores

GirlsBoys

Fraction achieving A*– C was 16 28

This is the lowest girl’s grade = E

This is the highest boy’s grade = A

6 students achieved grade C

Total number of students obtaining A*– C = 16

1 6 ÷ = 0.571482

0.57 is the same as 57%

Total number of students = 28

Scatter graph