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Question 1: The distance-time graph shows class 8A’s journey to the zoo.
They stopped for a picnic on the way to the zoo.

(a) What time did the bus leave school?

(b) What time did they stop for a picnic?

(c) How far had they travelled when they


stopped for a picnic?

(d) How long did they stop for?

(e) What time did they arrive at the zoo?

(f) How far is the zoo from school?

Question 2: Emma travelled to her Grandmother’s house and back.


The distance-time graph shows information about her journey.

(a) What time did Emma begin her journey?

(b) How far was Emma from home at 8am?

(c) How long did Emma stay at her


Grandmother’s house?

(d) What time did Emma leave her


Grandmother’s house?

(e) How far was Emma from home at 11:45?

(f) How far did Emma travel in total?

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Question 3: A train travels from Milton to Redville, stops for 30 minutes, then travels to Leek.

(a) How long did it take the train to travel from


Milton to Redville?

(b) How far is Redville from Milton?

(c) Work out the speed of the train for the


journey from Milton to Redville.

(d) How long did it take the train to travel from


Redville to Leek?

(e) How far is Leek from Redville?

(f) Work out the speed of the train for the journey from Redville to Leek.

Question 4: Ben drove 60 kilometres, from his home to Liverpool.


He stopped and visited his friend Tim on the way.

(a) Work out Ben’s speed for the Yirst


part of his journey.

(b) How long did Ben spend visiting


Tim?

(c) Work out Ben’s speed for the last


part of his journey.


Question 5: Laura goes for a cycle from her house to the post ofYice, 4km away.

(a) How long did it take Laura to cycle


to the post ofYice?

(b) Work out Laura’s speed cycling to


the post ofYice.

(c) How long did Laura spend at the


post ofYice?

(d) Work out Laura’s speed cycling back


home.

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Question 1:

Erin leaves home at 11am.


She cycles at a speed of 16 miles per hour for 90 minutes.
She stops for half an hour.
Erin then cycles home and arrives at 3pm.

(a) Draw a distance-time graph to show Erin’s journey.


(b) What is Erin’s average speed on the
return part of her cycle?

Question 2:

Thomas leaves home at 14:00


He drives at an average speed of 40mph for 3½ hours
Thomas stops for 30 minutes.
He then drives home at an average speed of 70mph.

Draw a distance-time graph to show Thomas’s journey


Question 3:

A helicopter leaves Bristol at 10:00.


It Ylies for 45 minutes at 80km/h.
It lands for 30 minutes and then Ylies a further
65 kilometres in 30 minutes.
The helicopter then immediately returns to
its base in Bristol, Ylying at 100km/h.

Draw a distance-time graph to show the journey.

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