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Time Worksheet - GCSE - Intermediate

Time worksheet for Key Stage 4 / GCSE (Ages 14-16). Intermediate level maths practice, aligned to the UK National Curriculum. Print-ready with answer key included.

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Mastering Time Calculations: Intermediate Skills

Key Stage 4 / GCSE Maths: Time

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Instructions: This worksheet focuses on enhancing your skills in time calculations. You will solve problems involving time intervals, convert between different units of time, and apply these skills to real-world scenarios.

1

Converting Time Units

Convert the following time measurements into the units specified. Show your working clearly and write your final answer in the box provided.

1. Convert 3 hours into minutes.

2. Convert 150 minutes into hours and minutes.

3. Convert 2.5 days into hours.

4. Convert 7200 seconds into hours.

2

Calculating Time Intervals

Calculate the time interval between the given start and end times. Ensure to express your answer in the format of hours and minutes.

1. Start: 09:15, End: 13:45

2. Start: 14:30, End: 18:00

3. Start: 06:50, End: 11:20

4. Start: 21:15, End: 02:45 (next day)

3

Real-World Time Problems

Solve the following real-world problems involving time. Show all your calculations and write your final answer in the box.

1. A train journey starts at 11:20 and lasts for 2 hours and 35 minutes. What time does the journey end?

2. A movie starts at 18:45 and ends at 21:05. How long is the movie?

3. A meeting is scheduled to last 1 hour and 45 minutes. If it starts at 15:30, what time will it finish?

4

Time Conversion Challenges

For each scenario, convert the given time into the required units and solve the problem. Write your answers in the boxes provided.

1. If a task takes 1.75 hours, how many minutes does it take?

2. Convert 3 days and 4 hours into total hours.

3. A stopwatch shows 5400 seconds. Convert this into minutes and seconds.

5

Understanding Time Zones

Answer the following questions about time zones. Use the information given to calculate the correct local times.

1. If it is 15:00 in London (GMT), what time is it in New York (GMT-5)?

2. A flight leaves Tokyo (GMT+9) at 10:00 local time and takes 12 hours. What is the local time in London (GMT) when it arrives?

6

Time Estimation and Rounding

Estimate the time required for the following activities and round your answers to the nearest whole number.

1. If a person runs 5 km at a pace of 8 minutes per kilometre, estimate the total time taken.

2. A car travels 150 km at an average speed of 60 km/h. Estimate the travel time.

7

Using Timetables

Use the provided timetable to answer the questions. Assume all times are in the same time zone.

TrainDepartureArrivalDuration
Train A08:3010:001h 30m
Train B11:1513:001h 45m
Train C14:0015:451h 45m

1. Which train has the longest duration?

2. How long is the total journey time for Train B and Train C combined?

3. If Train D is delayed by 20 minutes, what is its new arrival time?

8

Time Differences in Travel

Calculate the time differences for the following travel scenarios. Show your calculations clearly.

1. A flight departs from London at 22:00 and arrives in Dubai (GMT+4) after 7 hours. What is the local arrival time in Dubai?

2. A bus leaves Paris (GMT+1) at 09:00 and arrives in Berlin (GMT+1) after 10 hours. What time does it arrive in Berlin?

Answer Key

Activity 1: 180 minutes ; 2 hours 30 minutes ; 60 hours ; 2 hours

Activity 2: 4 hours 30 minutes ; 3 hours 30 minutes ; 4 hours 30 minutes ; 5 hours 30 minutes

Activity 3: 13:55 ; 2 hours 20 minutes ; 17:15

Activity 4: 105 minutes ; 76 hours ; 90 minutes

Activity 5: 10:00 ; 18:00

Activity 6: 40 minutes ; 2.5 hours

Activity 7: Train B ; 3 hours 30 minutes ; 18:35

Activity 8: 07:00 ; 19:00

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