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Mathematics test

YEAR

Calculator allowed
First name

Last name

School
2022
2022

Remember
■ The test is 45 minutes long.
■ You may use a calculator for any question in this test.
■ You will need: pen, pencil, rubber, ruler, angle measurer or protractor
and a calculator.
■ This test starts with easier questions.
■ Try to answer all the questions.
■ Write all your answers and working on the test paper – do not use any
rough paper. Marks may be awarded for working.
■ Check your work carefully.

For marker’s use only

TOTAL MARKS
Borderline check
1 Which of these coins make exactly £1.10?
Tick ( ) them.

1 mark

2 Look at the shape.

What fraction of the shape is shaded?

1 mark
3 The table shows how many people visit a museum in five weeks.

Rounded to the
Week Number of visitors
nearest hundred

1 453 500

2 328

3 557

4 299

5 356

1 mark

(a) Complete the table above by rounding each number to the nearest hundred.

The first one is done for you.

(b) Now use the rounded values to complete the bar chart below.

The first bar is done for you.

600

500

400
Visitors
(to the
300
nearest
100)
200

100

0 2 marks
1 2 3 4 5
Week
4 Tick ( ) the best estimate for each of the following.

(a) The height of a door.

2 millimetres 2 centimetres

2 metres 2 kilometres
1 mark

(b) The length of a pen.

14 millimetres 14 centimetres

14 metres 14 kilometres
1 mark

(c) The distance between Leeds and Manchester.

64 millimetres 64 centimetres

64 metres 64 kilometres
1 mark
5 The thermometers show the temperature at different times on one day.

6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
0 0
–1 –1
–2 –2
–3 –3
–4 –4
–5 –5

°C °C

6am 1pm

(a) Write the missing number below.

From 6am to 1pm the temperature went up by °C


1 mark

(b) From 1pm to 6pm the temperature went down by 7°C 6


5
Shade the thermometer to show
4
the temperature at 6pm. 3
2
1
0
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5 1 mark

°C

6pm
6 Here is part of a number grid.

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24

(a) What number is in the square below the number 24?

1 mark

(b) Here is another part of the same grid.

Write in the missing number.

60

72
1 mark
7 Raj is making a cake.

He pours 275ml of milk into a jug.

(a) Draw a line on the jug to show the level of milk.

ml
400

300

200

100

1 mark

(b) The scales below show how much flour he uses.

500g

0g 1kg

How much flour does Raj use?

g
1 mark
(c) Raj put the cake in the oven at 4:00pm.
1
He took the cake out of the oven after 1 hours.
2

At what time did he take the cake out of the oven?

pm
1 mark

8 Look at the number line below.

Write the missing number in the box.

6.4 6.8 1 mark


9 This question is about the number of bags of sugar you could buy with £10

Key: Sugar
= 4 bags

Year Number of bags

Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar


1995

Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar


1999

(a) In 1995 you could buy 16 bags of sugar.

How many bags of sugar could you buy in 1999?

1 mark

(b) In 2003 you could buy 9 bags of sugar.

Which drawing below represents 9 bags of sugar?

Tick ( ) the correct drawing.

Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar

Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar

1 mark
10 (a) Write the missing number.

26 × = 624 1 mark

(b) Now write what the missing numbers below could be.

Each number must be greater than 10

× = 312
1 mark
11 Here are three T- shapes drawn on centimetre square grids.

(a) The three T- shapes fit together to make shape A.

Show the three T- shapes on the diagram below.

1 mark

shape A

(b) What is the total area of shape A?

cm2
1 mark
12 Look at the triangle.

(a) Measure accurately length c

c = cm
1 mark

(b) Measure accurately angle k

°
k =
1 mark
13 Look at the fraction diagram.

1 1
2 2

1 1 1
3 3 3

1 1 1 1 1 1
6 6 6 6 6 6

Write the missing numbers in the boxes below.

1 =

1 mark

2 6

1 mark

3 6

1 mark
14 All the hexagons in this question are the same size.

Each side of a hexagon is 1cm long.

(a) I put two hexagons together to make this shape.


1cm
What is the perimeter of the shape?

cm
1 mark

(b) I put three hexagons together to make different shapes.

Shape A Shape B

Which shape has the smaller perimeter?

Tick ( ) the correct box.

A B Both the same

Explain how you know.

1 mark
15 Starlings are birds that live in groups.

The chart shows the ages of a group of starlings.

Female starlings Age Male starlings

1 year

2 years

3 years

4 years

5 years

6 years

7 years

8 years

9 years

In the chart, each square represents 3 starlings.

(a) How many female starlings are aged 4 years?

female
1 mark

(b) How many male starlings are aged 4 years?

male
1 mark

(c) More male starlings than female starlings are aged 6 years or older.

How many more?

mark
16 Write numbers in the circles to make the three numbers along
each line add up to 678

253

86

197

1 marks

17 The diagram shows a fair spinner divided into 8 equal sections.

I am going to spin the pointer.

Write numbers on the blank sections so that there is a 50% chance that
I will spin an odd number.

2
3

1 1

1 mark
18 The diagram shows what Molly buys.

? £ 1.99 79p

She pays with a £5 note and gets 66p change.

How much did Molly pay for the shampoo?

£
2 marks
1 1
19 (a) A rule changes 1 to 4
2 2

1 ? 1
12 42

What could the rule be?

Tick ( ) the two correct answers below.

+3 –3 ×3 ÷3
1 mark

(b) A rule changes 10 to 5

What could the rule be? Give two different answers.

10 5
1 mark

10 5
1 mark

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