Mathematics for IGCSE & O level - Scale Drawings (Section 2)

  • 1
    On a map, the distance between two cities is 6 cm. The scale is 1 cm = 10 km. What is the actual distance?
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    (D)
    60 km
  • 2
    If a scale of a map is 1 cm to 20 km. How many cm would represent 90 km?
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    (A)
    4.5
  • 3
    What does the term 'bearing' describe?
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    (B)
    Direction
  • 4
    If a bearing is 190°, how is the reverse bearing calculated?
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    (B)
    Subtracting 180°
  • 5
    If the bearing of point X from point Y is 030°, what is the approximate bearing of Y from X?
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    (D)
    330°
  • 6
    Which items are essential for creating an accurate scale drawing?
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    A
    C
  • 7
    What is the bearing measurement direction on a compass?
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    (C)
    Clockwise from North
  • 8
    If the scale is 1 cm: 10 km and the distance on a map is 2.5 cm, what is the actual distance?
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    (C)
    25 km
  • 9
    Which instrument is essential for measuring and constructing angles to calculate bearings?
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    (C)
    Protractor
  • 10
    Which of the following are used to describe direction?
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    (B)
    Bearings
  • 11
    Which of the following is a key feature of scale drawings?
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    (C)
    They have the same shape as the object they represent.
  • 12
    A scale drawing of a truck has a scale of 1 cm to 2 m. If the truck on the drawing is 4 cm long, what is the actual length of the truck?
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    (D)
    8 m
  • 13
    The scale on a map is 1 cm to 2.5 km. Two points are 6 cm apart on the map. What is the actual distance between the two points?
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    (D)
    15 km
  • 14
    In the context of scale drawings, what does the scale of the drawing allow you to do?
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    (B)
    To determine the actual size.
  • 15
    A plan of a building has a scale of 1 cm to 2 m. A wall is 3.5 cm long on the plan. How long is the wall in real life?
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    (C)
    10.5 m
  • 16
    What do we call the angle we use to describe directions?
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    (C)
    Bearing
  • 17
    What is a scale used for in a drawing?
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    (B)
    To find the true size of the original object.
  • 18
    On a plan of a house, a room is 5 cm by 4 cm. If the scale is 1 cm to 2.5 m, what is the real area of the room?
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    (C)
    50 m²
  • 19
    If a room measures 4 cm by 6 cm on a scale drawing where 1 cm represents 3 m, what is the real-life area of the room?
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    (B)
    72 m²
  • 20
    What is the scale if 1 cm on the drawing represents 10 km in real life?
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    (D)
    1 cm to 10 km
  • 21
    If the bearing of X from Y is 120 degrees, what is the bearing of Y from X?
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    (C)
    240 degrees
  • 22
    If the bearing is greater than 180°, how do you calculate the reverse bearing?
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    (B)
    Subtract 180°
  • 23
    If the bearing of point A from point B is 060°, what is the bearing of point B from point A?
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    (D)
    300°
  • 24
    What are bearings used to describe?
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    (D)
    Direction
  • 25
    What is the reverse bearing if a bearing is 300°?
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    (B)
    120°
  • 26
    What is the main purpose of bearings in navigation?
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    (D)
    To determine direction
  • 27
    In a scale drawing, what represents the size of the drawing compared to the actual size?
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    (B)
    The scale
  • 28
    A map uses a scale of 1 cm to 50 km. Two points are 3.5 cm apart on the map. What is the actual distance between the two points?
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    (B)
    175 km
  • 29
    A rectangle has dimensions 2 cm by 3 cm on a scale drawing. If the scale is 1 cm = 4 m, what is the actual area?
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    (B)
    48 m²
  • 30
    If the scale of a drawing is 1:50, what does 2 units on the drawing represent in reality?
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    (D)
    100 units
  • 31
    What is the angle measurement for the direction 'East' in terms of bearing?
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    (B)
    090°
  • 32
    The real-life width of a room is 6m. On a scale drawing with a scale of 1 cm to 3 m, what will the width of the room be?
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    (B)
    2 cm
  • 33
    A drawing of a garden uses a scale of 1 cm to 3 m. The garden path is 4.5 cm long on the drawing. What is the real-life length of the path?
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    (C)
    13.5 m
  • 34
    What do bearings use as a reference point?
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    (D)
    North
  • 35
    What is the real distance if a distance on a map is 4.2 cm and the scale is 1 cm to 7 km?
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    (D)
    29.4 km
  • 36
    If a boat leaves port on a bearing of 285°, in which direction is the boat sailing?
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    (C)
    North-West
  • 37
    What does the 'scale' of a drawing define?
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    (C)
    The ratio of drawing size to actual size
  • 38
    On a map, the distance between two cities is 10 cm. If the map scale is 1 cm:25 km, what is the actual distance in kilometers?
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    (C)
    250 km
  • 39
    What is the correct way to measure a bearing?
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    (C)
    Clockwise from North
  • 40
    Which elements are most important in scale drawings?
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    A
    B
    C
  • 41
    What tool is necessary to accurately measure bearings?
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    (C)
    A protractor
  • 42
    A park's dimensions are 10 cm by 15 cm on a map with a scale of 1 cm to 100 m. What is the park's real area in square kilometers?
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    (A)
    1.5 km²
  • 43
    What is the bearing if an object is directly West?
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    (D)
    270°
  • 44
    In a scale drawing, is the shape always the same as the object?
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    (A)
    Yes
  • 45
    What is the term for a drawing where the shape is preserved, but size differs?
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    (B)
    Scale drawing
  • 46
    If you know the bearing of a point from a location, and need to find the bearing of the location from the point, what mathematical operation will you likely use?
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    (C)
    Addition or subtraction of 180 degrees.
  • 47
    What tool would be most appropriate for measuring the length of lines in a scale drawing?
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    (B)
    Ruler
  • 48
    A real-life distance is 40 km. On a map with a scale of 1 cm to 8 km, what will the distance be on the map?
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    (C)
    5 cm
  • 49
    What is the bearing of South?
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    (C)
    180°
  • 50
    What is the main advantage of a scale drawing?
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    (B)
    It accurately represents the size of the real object.