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2006 MATHS PAPER A
2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper AInput your name and press Input your name and press send.send.
Q1.Put these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest.
A. 901
B. 1091
C. 910
D. 109
E. 190
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Q2.These two shapes are made from equilateral triangles.Draw one line of symmetry on each shape.
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2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper A
Q3.Rosie collects data about birds visiting a bird table.
Here are her results.
Blackbird
Sparrow
R obin
B lue tit
O ther
Draw two more lines to complete the graph.
8
6
4
2
0B lackbird Sparrow Robin B lue tit O ther
Num berof b irds
Rosie saw 20 birds altogether.
What fraction of the birds were blackbirds?
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2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper A
Q4. Here is a CD rack
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2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper A
One rack holds 25 CDs.David has 83 CDs.How many racks does he need to hold all his CDs?
Q4. Here is a CD rack
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2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper A
One rack holds 25 CDs.
Lin has 6 racks full of CDs.How many CDs does Lin have altogether?
Q5Complete this diagram
so that the three numbers in each line
add up to 150
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2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper A
60
90 40
50
80
A =
Q5Complete this diagram
so that the three numbers in each line
add up to 150
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2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper A
60
90 40
50
80B =
Q5Complete this diagram
so that the three numbers in each line
add up to 150
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2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper A
60
90 40
50
80
C =
Q6.A clock shows this time.
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2006 Mathematics Paper A2006 Mathematics Paper A
PM
How many minutes is it from this time until 5pm?
Q7. Lin needs to solve this problem.
‘How many children
are in the class?’
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Which information does she need in order to answer this problem?(You may have more than one letter).
A. There are 9 girls in the class. B. 5 girls in the class wear glasses. C. There are twice as many boys as girls in the class.
Q7. David needs to solve this problem.
‘How much do two oranges and
one apple cost?’
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q72006 Mathematics Paper A Q7
Which information does he need in order to answer this problem?(You may have more than one letter).
A. An orange costs 5p more than an apple B. An apple costs 20p C. David has £1 70
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q82006 Mathematics Paper A Q8
The diagram shows distances on a train journey from Exeter to York.
Exeter
B risto l
D erbyYork
130 km
215 km
106 km
How many kilometres is it altogether from Exeter to York?
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q82006 Mathematics Paper A Q8
The diagram shows distances on a train journey from Exeter to York.
Exeter
B risto l
D erbyYork
130 km
215 km
106 km
What is the distance from Derby to York rounded to the nearest 10km?
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q92006 Mathematics Paper A Q9
A rectangular swimming pool is 25 metres long and 10 metres wide.
length25m
w idth10m
David swims 5 lengths.Rosie swims 12 widths.
How many metres further does David swim than Rosie?(2 marks – show your working).
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q102006 Mathematics Paper A Q10
Calculate 2006 - 289
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q112006 Mathematics Paper A Q11
Match each decimal number to its equivalent fraction.One has been done for you.
0.25
0.4
0.75
0.2
34
210
14
25
0.25 matches with?
A
B
C
D
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q112006 Mathematics Paper A Q11
Match each decimal number to its equivalent fraction.One has been done for you.
0.25
0.4
0.75
0.2
34
210
14
25
0.4 matches with?
A
B
C
D
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q112006 Mathematics Paper A Q11
Match each decimal number to its equivalent fraction.One has been done for you.
0.25
0.4
0.75
0.2
34
210
14
25
0.2 matches with?
A
B
C
D
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q112006 Mathematics Paper A Q11
Match each decimal number to its equivalent fraction.One has been done for you.
0.25
0.4
0.75
0.2
34
210
14
25
0.2 matches with?
A
B
C
D
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q122006 Mathematics Paper A Q12
Five children have completed this table to show on which days they are free to go out.
Emma David Lin Jack Rosie
Mon
Y Y YTue
Y Y YWed
Y YThu
Y Y YFri
Y Y Y
On how many days are more than two children free to go out?
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q122006 Mathematics Paper A Q12
Five children have completed this table to show on which days they are free to go out.
Emma David Lin Jack Rosie
Mon
Y Y YTue
Y Y YWed
Y YThu
Y Y YFri
Y Y Y
On which days are Lin and Rosie both free to go out together?
A. MonB. TueC. WedD. ThuE. Fri
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q132006 Mathematics Paper A Q13
Write these numbers in the correct places on the diagram.
factors of 30 factors of 40
5 6 7 8
Word version
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q142006 Mathematics Paper A Q14Here is part of a time line.Draw a line from each invention to the correct point on the time line.One has been done for you.
1876
te lephone
1810
tin can
1945
com puter
1800 2000
Word version
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q152006 Mathematics Paper A Q15Here is a number chart.Every third number in the chart has a circle on it.
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
21 22
The chart continues in the same way.Here is another row in the chart.
71 72 73 74 75
Which numbers on this chart should also be circled? A. 71
B. 72
C. 73
D. 74
E. 75
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q152006 Mathematics Paper A Q15Here is a number chart.Every third number in the chart has a circle on it.
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
21 22
Will the number 1003 have a circle on it?Choose Yes or No.
Explain how you know.
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q162006 Mathematics Paper A Q16
There are four shapes on this diagram.
The diagram is turned to the new position below.Draw the three missing shapes.
Word version – can rotate
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q172006 Mathematics Paper A Q17
This chart shows the number of books some children read last month.
10
8
6
4
2
0
1 to 3 4 to 6 7 to 9 10 to 12 13 or m ore
N um ber o f books
N um ber o f ch ildren
How many children altogether read more than 9 books?
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q172006 Mathematics Paper A Q17
This chart shows the number of books some children read last month.
10
8
6
4
2
0
1 to 3 4 to 6 7 to 9 10 to 12 13 or m ore
N um ber o f books
N um ber o f ch ildren
7 children read 4 books.1 child read 5 books.
Lin says,‘That means 2 children read 6 books’.
Explain how she can work this out from the chart.
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q182006 Mathematics Paper A Q18
Calculate 52.85 + 143.6
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q192006 Mathematics Paper A Q19
This shape is made from 4 shaded squares.
15cm
Not actual size
Calculate the perimeter of the shape in centimetres.(2 Marks)
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q202006 Mathematics Paper A Q20Class 6 did a survey of the number oftrees in a country park.
This pie chart shows their results.
beech
oak
others
lim e
ash
Estimate the fraction of trees in the survey that are oak trees.
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q202006 Mathematics Paper A Q20Class 6 did a survey of the number oftrees in a country park.
This pie chart shows their results.
beech
oak
others
lim e
ash
The children counted 60 ash trees.
Use the pie chart to estimate the number of
beech trees they counted.
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q212006 Mathematics Paper A Q21
Here is a sketch of a triangle.It is not drawn to scale.
7 cm
10 cm
72°
Draw the full-size triangle accurately.Use a protractor (angle measurer) and a ruler.Start with the bottom (10cm) line.
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q222006 Mathematics Paper A Q22
Calculate 848 ÷ 16(2 marks)
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2006 Mathematics Paper A Q212006 Mathematics Paper A Q21
k stands for a whole number.k + 7 is greater than 100k – 7 is less than 90Find all the numbers that k could be.(2 marks).