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Maths Practice Paper 2

This document is a practice test paper for Maths Stage 4, Semester 1, containing various questions related to number sequences, basic arithmetic, time calculations, and geometry. It includes tasks such as finding rules for sequences, completing calculations, and interpreting data from a train timetable. The test aims to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their ability to apply them in different contexts.
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Maths Practice Paper 2

This document is a practice test paper for Maths Stage 4, Semester 1, containing various questions related to number sequences, basic arithmetic, time calculations, and geometry. It includes tasks such as finding rules for sequences, completing calculations, and interpreting data from a train timetable. The test aims to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their ability to apply them in different contexts.
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Maths Stage 4 – Semester 1

Practice Test Paper 2

1. Find the rule and give the next three numbers for this sequence.

9, 14, 19, 24, ……, ……, ……

Rule: ………

2, 5, 10, 17, ……, ……, ……

Rule: ………

2. Complete the number sequence below.

3. How many sweets are in the boxes? Write your answer in numbers and words.

1000 1000 1000 1000

1000 1000 100 100 100

10 10 10 10

Numbers: ……………………………

Words: ………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. David is counting back from 40 in steps of 8. He says "40, 32, 24, …” What are the next
three numbers he says?

………, ………, ………

5. Write the following numbers in words.

-7 ……………………………………………………

-2 ……………………………………………………

6. Here are the temperatures for 3 different cities. Answer the following questions:

London: -2°C, Sydney: 5°C, Oslo: -5°C

Which city is the warmest: …………………………

The temperature in Sydney gets colder by 8 degrees. What is the new temperature?

…………………

7. True or False.
Place value chart A is smaller because it has less counters.

…………………………

8. Fill in the space with × or ÷ so that the calculation is correct.

720 ………… 10 = 72

8 ………… 40 = 320
9. Compose the following number:

7000 + 800 + 60 + 5 = …………………….

10. Convert 3 minutes 15 seconds into seconds.

…………… seconds

11. Draw a ring around the time equivalent to the digital clock shown below.

8:15 a.m., 8:15 p.m., 10:15 a.m., 10:15 p.m.

12. Write how many minutes are between each pair of times.

07:45 - 08:00 …………… minutes

09:20 - 09:55 …………… minutes

13. Use the train timetable below to answer the questions.

Station Train A Train B Train C

Start Town 8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am

Mid-Town 8:20 am 9:20 am 10:20 am

End Town 8:50 am 9:50 am 10:50 am

(a) How long does it take Train A to travel from Start Town to End Town? ……… minutes

(b) If you arrive at Mid-Town at 9:25 a.m., how long would you wait for Train C?

……… minutes
14. Find the value of the missing numbers.

120 + …… = 245

…… - 140 = 180

15. Use four of the digit cards below to make the equation correct:

______ x ______ = 18

16. Complete the calculation:

425 + 378 = ………

17. Complete the calculation:

647 = 600 + _____ + _____


233 = _____ + _____ + _____
_____ + _____ + _____ = _________

18. Liam is calculating 845 – 396. Circle the best estimation:

800 – 400 900 – 400 800 – 300 900 - 300

18. Cindy says, “I add three odd numbers together. My answer cannot be 48.”

Explain why Cindy is correct.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………
19. Use the words: maybe, likely, certain, impossible to describe the likelihood of the events
below.

• Getting tails when flipping a coin. ………

• February coming after January. ………

• Dropping a book and it flying up. ………

• Rolling a 1 or greater on a six-sided die. ………

20. How likely is it that a player rolls a 5 on their first dice roll?

…………

21. Complete the multiplication grid:

X 1 3 5 7 9
2 2 6 10 18
4 4 12 20 28
6 18 35 54
8 8 40
10 10 30 70 90

22. Write the missing multiples:

6, ____, _____, _____. _____, 36

23. Complete the list of factors:

The factors of 24 are 1, ____, ____, ____, _____, ____, ____, 24

24. Fill in the 4 missing numbers on the number line.


25. True or false?

5 x 2 x 7 = 10 x 7 _________________

26. Khoi is adding 953 + 48. He estimates that the number will be 950. Is this a good
estimate? Why or why not?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

27. Complete the multiplication. Show your method:


214 × 6

214 6 = ………

28. Name two shapes that you see in the tessellation below:

______________________

______________________

29. Circle the shapes that show correct lines of symmetry.


30. Here is a circle divided into 1/3. Use a ruler to divide the circle below into 1/6.

31. Complete the sentences for the shape below.

The denominator is ……….

The shaded fraction is ……….

32. What fraction of a kilogram is shown on each scale?

33. Lin is selling her toys for charity. She has 65 toys. She keeps 1/5 of her toys. How many
toys does she keep?

She keeps .................. toys.


34. Order the angles below from smallest to largest.

A B C D
35. Label the angles as ‘acute angle’, ‘obtuse angle’ or ‘right angle’.

....................................... .................................... ........................................

36. Estimate the size of the angle shown below:

…………

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