Level 3
Andy and Benny were planning to run on a circular track with a circumference of 400 m. Both of them started jogging together at the same start point and moved round the track in a clockwise direction at uniform speeds. Andy completed a full round in 50 s. Benny completed a full round in 40 s.
  1. How long would it take for Benny to overtake Andy for the first time?
  2. How far was Benny ahead of Andy after 10 s?
4 m
Level 3
The figure, not drawn to scale, is made up of two identical right-angled triangles, a small square and a big square. The lengths of the 2 squares are whole numbers. The perimeter of the shaded region is 32 cm, and the total area of the two unshaded squares is 89 cm2. Find the total area of the two shaded right-angled triangles.
3 m
Level 3
Shan and Ella started off at the same spot and ran at average speeds round a 3-km circular path. Shan took 15 minutes to complete each round. Ella completed each round in 20 minutes.
  1. How far ahead of Ella would Shan be after 1 minute? Express the answer in metres.
  2. How long would it take Shan to meet Ella for the first time?
  3. How many rounds would Shan have completed by then?
4 m
Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. UVY is an equilateral triangle and XVW is an isosceles triangle. WVU and VXZ are straight lines and WU//ZY. ∠YVZ = 90° and ∠XYV = 56°.
  1. Find ∠WVZ.
  2. Find ∠VXW.
  3. Find ∠YXZ.
4 m
Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. BCEF is a square and ABF is an equilateral triangle. CDE is an isosceles triangle. AED is a straight line.
  1. Find ∠FAE.
  2. Find ∠CDE.
4 m