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  • Mathematics test

    Test B Calculator allowed First name ________________________________________________

    Last name ________________________________________________

    School ________________________________________________

    LEVELS

    35

    Ma

    KEY STAGE

    2

    2007

    Page Marks

    5

    7

    9

    11

    13

    15

    17

    19

    21

    23

    TOTAL

    Borderline check

    For markers use only

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  • Jamie Kate Hassan

    2

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  • Instructions

    You may use a calculator to answer any questions in this test.

    Work as quickly and as carefully as you can.

    You have 45 minutes for this test.

    If you cannot do one of the questions, go on to the next one.

    You can come back to it later, if you have time.

    If you fi nish before the end, go back and check your work.

    Follow the instructions for each question carefully.

    This shows where you need to put the answer.

    If you need to do working out, you can use any space on a page.

    Some questions have an answer box like this:

    For these questions you may get a mark for showing your method.

    Showyour method.You may get

    a mark.

    3

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  • 4

    Circle the number that is closest to 250

    261 246 255 209 275 1

    1 mark

    1

    Draw the reflection of the shaded shape in the mirror line.

    Use a ruler.

    mirror line

    2

    1 mark

    2

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  • 5 Total out of 4

    The sum of two numbers is 100

    Write in the missing digits.

    3 + 3 = 1 0 0

    3

    1 mark

    3

    Measure accurately the length of the shortest side of this triangle.

    Write your answer in centimetres.

    cm

    4

    1 mark

    4

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  • 6

    5 Some children were asked to choose their favourite animal in the zoo.

    This table shows the results.

    Girls Boys

    zebra 9 3

    lion 4 9

    giraffe 7 4

    monkey 8 7

    elephant 6 5

    How many more girls than boys chose giraffes?

    5a

    1 mark

    How many more boys chose lions than elephants?

    5b

    1 mark

    Which animal was chosen by the greatest number of children?

    5c

    1 mark

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  • 7 Total out of 4

    The time is 10:35am.

    Kate says,

    The time is closer to 11:00am than to 10:00am.

    Explain why Kate is correct.

    6

    1 mark

    6

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  • 8

    Here are some amounts of money.

    Circle all the amounts that can be made with three coins.

    71p 72p 73p 74p 75p 7

    1 mark

    7

    Here are five diagrams.

    Look at each one.

    Put a tick ( ) on the diagram if exactly 12

    of it is shaded.Put a cross ( ) if it is not.

    8i

    8ii

    2 marks

    8

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  • 50 children need two pencils each.

    There are 20 pencils in a box. 20 Pencils

    How many boxes of pencils are needed?

    boxes

    9a

    1 mark

    50 children need one pen each.

    Pens are sold in packs of 4 4 Pens

    How many packs of pens need to be bought?

    packs

    9b

    1 mark

    9

    9 Total out of 5

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  • 10

    Look at these shapes.

    A

    B

    C

    FED

    Complete the sentences below.

    One has been done for you.

    is a kite

    is not a quadrilateral

    has only 2 right angles

    has 2 acute angles

    10i

    10ii

    2 marks

    10

    A

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  • The signs are missing from these number sentences.

    Write in the missing signs, + or

    The first has been done for you.

    6 5 = 40 10

    20 8 = 4 7

    12a

    1 mark

    21 3 = 15 8

    12b

    1 mark

    12

    Write these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest.

    3.01 13.0 0.31 1.30 3.1

    smallest

    11

    1 mark

    11

    11 Total out of 5

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  • 12

    Here are four triangles on a square grid.

    A C D

    B

    Write the letters of the two isosceles triangles.

    and 14

    1 mark

    14

    Jamie, Kate and Hassan run a 50m race.

    Kates time is 13 seconds.

    Jamie finishes 5 seconds before Kate.

    Hassan finishes 3 seconds after Jamie.

    What is Hassans time in seconds?

    seconds

    13

    1 mark

    13

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  • Some children each chose their favourite sport.

    This chart shows the results.

    10

    Tennis

    Football

    Netball

    Swimming

    Basketball

    Rounders

    Number of girls

    Number of boys

    8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10

    Which sport was chosen by the most children?

    15a

    1 mark

    How many more girls than boys chose basketball?

    15b

    1 mark

    Write all the sports that were chosen by more boys than girls.

    15c

    1 mark

    15

    13 Total out of 5

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  • 14

    Hassan has a jug with some water in it.

    He adds another 140 millilitres of water.

    Draw a line to show the new level of water.

    100ml

    200ml

    300ml

    16

    1 mark

    16

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  • Kate and Jamie each have some money.

    Altogether they have 1.50

    Kate gives Jamie 10p so that they both have the same amount.

    How much money did each have at the start?

    Showyour method.You may get

    a mark.

    Kate had p Jamie had p

    17i

    17ii

    2 marks

    17

    15 Total out of 3

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  • 16

    Hassan scores 40 out of 80 in a test.

    Kate scores 40% in the same test.

    Who has the higher score?Circle Hassan or Kate.

    Hassan / Kate

    Explain how you know.

    18

    1 mark

    18

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  • 17 Total out of 4

    Calculate 1.2 (1.3 + 1.4 ) 1.5

    19

    1 mark

    19

    Here is a shaded shape on a grid.

    Jamie rotates the shape 90 clockwise about the centre of the grid.

    Draw the shaded shape in its new position.

    20i

    20ii

    2 marks

    20

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  • 18

    The cost for using a minibus is 1.36 for each kilometre.

    8 friends go on a 114 kilometre journey.

    They share the cost equally.

    How much does each person pay?

    Showyour method.You may get

    a mark.

    21i

    21ii

    2 marks

    21

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  • 19 Total out of 4

    This graph shows the height of a candle as it burns.

    Height ofcandlein cm

    00 1 2

    Hours

    3 4

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    12

    14

    16

    18

    Look at the graph.

    What is the height of the candle after 2 hours?

    cm

    22a

    1 mark

    How long does the candle take to burn down from 16cm to 4cm?

    22b

    1 mark

    22

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  • 20

    Kate has some rectangles.

    They each measure 16 centimetres by 50 centimetres.

    50cm

    16cm

    Not actual size

    She makes this design with four of the rectangles.

    x

    y

    Work out the lengths x and y.

    x = cm 23a1 mark

    y = cm 23b1 mark

    23

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  • 21 Total out of 4

    Two whole numbers are each between 50 and 70

    They multiply to make 4095

    Write in the missing numbers.

    = 4095

    24

    1 mark

    24

    The diagram shows three regular octagons joined together.

    There is a dot at the centre of each octagon.

    What fraction of the diagram is shaded?

    25

    1 mark

    25

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  • 22

    A white square is painted in one corner of a grey square.

    Each side of the white square is half the length of a side of the grey square.

    12cm

    12cm

    What is the area of the grey section?

    Showyour method.You may get

    a mark.

    cm2

    26i

    26ii

    2 marks

    26

    Not actual size

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  • End of test

    23 Total out of 2

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  • QCA/06/2801 (Pupil pack) Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2007 QCA/06/2795 (Mark schemes pack) 275356

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