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Test: Distance time graphs - Question 1

If a tap drips once every 30 seconds, how many times will it drip in an hour?

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It will drip twice each minute and there are 60 minutes in an hour
Test: Distance time graphs - Question 2

How many seconds are there in 5 minutes?

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There are 60 seconds in 1 minute and 60 x 5 = 300
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Test: Distance time graphs - Question 3

6 o'clock in the morning can be written as 6 a.m. What letters follow the numbers if the time is later than 12 noon?

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The letters are abbreviations for ante meridiem and post meridiem. Ante meridiem = BEFORE noon and post meridiem = AFTER noon
Test: Distance time graphs - Question 4
The train journey from Birmingham to London takes 80 minutes. At what time will the 14:40 from Birmingham arrive in London?
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80 minutes = 1 hour and 20 minutes
Test: Distance time graphs - Question 5
Sarah left her house to go shopping at 09:30 and returned at 16:45. How many hours and minutes was she away?
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16 - 9 = 7 and 45 - 30 = 15 so Sarah was gone for 7 hours and 15 minutes
Test: Distance time graphs - Question 6
It takes 26 hours for the plane journey between London and Sydney. If the journey starts at 11:00 on Tuesday then what time will it finish?
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26 hours = 1 day and 2 hours
Test: Distance time graphs - Question 7

What does a horizontal line on a distance-time graph represent?

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A horizontal line on a distance-time graph indicates that the object is not changing its distance over time, which means it is moving at a constant speed. The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed, and a horizontal line has a slope of zero, indicating constant speed.

Test: Distance time graphs - Question 8

What would a straight diagonal line on a distance-time graph indicate?

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A straight diagonal line on a distance-time graph with a constant slope indicates that the object is moving at a constant speed. The slope (rise over run) remains consistent, meaning the object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time.

Test: Distance time graphs - Question 9
A 24 hour digital clock shows 11:30, what time is it on a 12 hour clock?
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On a 24 hour clock, numbers up to 12:00 indicate a time before noon and numbers above 12:00 indicate times after midday
Test: Distance time graphs - Question 10

If a distance-time graph is a straight line sloping downwards from left to right, the object is:

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A straight line sloping downwards from left to right on a distance-time graph indicates that the object is moving away from the origin (assuming the origin represents the starting point). This could represent a scenario where the object is moving in the opposite direction of the origin with a constant speed (if the line is straight) or decreasing speed (if it curves downwards gradually).

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