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Assessment 2

Year 2018

CANDIDATE
NAME

DATE

MATHEMATICS 35 minutes
Year 6
Additional material: Ruler.

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Candidates answer on the Question Paper.

Write in dark blue or black pen.


You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working.
Do not use calculator, paper clips, highlighters, glue, correction fluid or tape.
Calculators are not allowed.

Answer all questions.


You should show all your workings in the booklet.

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end


Page Marks
of each question or part question.
2 /6
The total number of marks for this paper is 30.
3 /6
4 /7
5 /6
6 /5
/30
Parent’s Signature: _______________________

This question paper contains 6 printed pages


Assessment 2 Year 6 MATHEMATICS

1. Write the place value of each underlined digit.

a) 3943215.73 =…………………………….

b) 5545495 =…………………………….

c) 843526 =…………………………….
[2]

2. Circle the number which will result in 37 when rounded to the nearest whole

number.

[1] 38 36.1 35.99 37.8 36.99

3. State TRUE or FALSE for the following statements.

Odd Number + Odd Number + Odd Number = Even Number

Even Number × Even Number = Even Number

Even Number + Odd Number = Odd Number

Odd Number × Odd Number = Even Number

[2]

4. Solve the following equations.

a) 10 × 100 = …………….

b) ……………. ÷ 1000 = 3.1 [1]

5. List all the prime numbers below 50

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Assessment 2 Year 6 MATHEMATICS

=……………………………………………………..…………………….. [1]

6. There is 23.5 kg of flour.


Ali packs the flour equally into 4 packets.
How much will one packet weigh?
Show your working below.

=…………………….. kg [2]

7. List the first five common multiples of 4 and 5.

=…………………..……………………..[2]

8. A student needs 20 sheets of papers.


There are 40 students in a class.
How many sheets will be required?
=…………………….. sheets [1]

9. Below is a number without scales.


Draw an arrow showing 7500
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[1]
0 10 000

10. Arrange the following numbers starting from smallest.

32.09 32.1 23.9 32.853 32.009

…………….. …………….. …………….. …………….. ……………..

smallest largest
[2]

11. Below is a number sequence.


Write the following two numbers.

16 7 -2
, , , …………….. , …………….. [2]

12. Complete the following equations.

a) ………. + 0.7 = 10

b) 1.0 - ………. = 0.23 [2]

13. Solve the following.


a) It is 4ºC in London in an afternoon.

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Assessment 2 Year 6 MATHEMATICS

At night it gets 15ºC colder.


What is the temperature in London at night?

=……………………..ºC [1]

b) It is -25 ºC in Greenland in a morning.


During afternoon, the temperature gets 12 ºC warmer.
What is the temperature in Greenland during afternoon?

=……………………..ºC [1]

14. Use the signs < , > or = to complete the following.

-13 -3

45.321 45.312

65684 651111
[2]

15. Arrange the following fractions in order from the smallest.


3 1 7 2 1
4 2 10 8 10

…………….. …………….. …………….. …………….. ……………..

smallest largest
[2]
16. There are 365398 pencils in box.
96548 pencils are sold.
How many pencils are left?

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=…………………….. pencils [1]

17. Solve the following.

a) Double 4.5 =…………………………..

b) Halve 90 = ………………………….

[1]

18. Andrea says that every multiple of 25 is a multiple of 5.

Is she correct?

Explain your answer.

……………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………… [2]

19. Calculate 41.2 × 1.6

=………………………. [1]

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