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Page 1: KS2 sample tests Set Akeenkite.collins.co.uk › samples › KS2 › 9780008172695_sample.pdf · KS2 sample tests Set A .indd Author: eduixw Created Date: 12/2/2015 9:29:40 AM

3© 2016 Keen Kite Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd.2 © 2016 Keen Kite Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. 3

4 4,000 − 500 =

1 mark

5 637 − 279 =

1 mark

6 112 =

1 mark

1 993 + 10 =

1 mark

2 63 × 3 =

1 mark

3 120 ÷ 4 =

1 mark

Page 2: KS2 sample tests Set Akeenkite.collins.co.uk › samples › KS2 › 9780008172695_sample.pdf · KS2 sample tests Set A .indd Author: eduixw Created Date: 12/2/2015 9:29:40 AM

5© 2016 Keen Kite Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd.4 © 2016 Keen Kite Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd.

11

Draw a rectangle with the same area but with a larger perimeter.

1 mark

12 If a number has a factor of 21 it must also have factors of

and and .

1 mark

13 Fill in the missing boxes.

5 –

1 =

7

20

2 marks

14 30% of Majid’s number is 72

What is 75% of his number?

Show

your

method

2 marks

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4 The shaded shape is translated so that point A moves to point B

Draw the shape in its new position.

Use a ruler.

2 marks

A

B

5 A £1 coin weighs 9.5 g and is 3.15 mm thick.

Dev puts ten £1 coins in a pile.

How high is the pile?

mm 1 mark

He then adds two more coins and weighs them.

What is the weight of the 12 coins?

Show

your

method

g

1 mark