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WORDED QUESTIONS 1 CONTENT DOMAIN REFERENCES: C4, C8 KS2 SATS PRACTICE QUESTIONS BY TOPIC There are 5 balloons in a packet. Kofi needs 65 balloons. How many packets does he need? There are 5 balloons in a packet. There are 18 packets in a box. How many balloons are there altogether in a box? [2 marks] 1 [2003] Questions compiled by: @Maths4Everyone Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence

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Page 1: WORDED QUESTIONS 1 KS2 SATS

WORDED QUESTIONS 1CONTENT DOMAIN REFERENCES:C4, C8

KS2 SATSPRACTICE QUESTIONS BY TOPIC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

6

There are 5 balloons in a packet.

Kofi needs 65 balloons.

How many packets does he need?

There are 5 balloons in a packet.

There are 18 packets in a box.

How many balloons are there altogether in a box?

4

4a

1 mark

4b

1 mark

[2 marks]

11

[2003]

Questions compiled by:@Maths4Everyone

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence

Page 2: WORDED QUESTIONS 1 KS2 SATS

Page 05 of 24

A pack of paper has 150 sheets. 4 children each take 7 sheets.

How many sheets of paper are left in the packet?

Show your

method

2

2 marks

M004003_sheetwise – 19 June 2015 2:11 PM – Version 6

KS2 item template version 1.1

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[1 mark]

22

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5

5a

1 mark

5b

1 mark

Plants are sold in trays of 20

Ivana buys 7 trays of plants.

How many plants is this?

David wants 240 plants.

How many trays does he need to buy?

4

[2 marks]

33

[2001]

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Write in the missing number.

60 + 99 + = 340 4

1 mark

4

5

4

A shop sells postcards in packs of 6 and packs of 8.

Alan bought 4 packs of 8 cards.

How many cards did he get?

Shereen bought some packs of 6 cards.

Altogether she has 30 cards.

How many packs of 6 did she buy?

5b

1 mark

5a

1 mark

3

4

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2000, 2 Q5: 2 Marks[2000]

Write in the missing number.

60 + 99 + = 340 4

1 mark

4

5

4

A shop sells postcards in packs of 6 and packs of 8.

Alan bought 4 packs of 8 cards.

How many cards did he get?

Shereen bought some packs of 6 cards.

Altogether she has 30 cards.

How many packs of 6 did she buy?

5b

1 mark

5a

1 mark

3

4

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2000, 2 Q5: 2 Marks[2000]

Write in the missing number.

60 + 99 + = 340 4

1 mark

4

5

4

A shop sells postcards in packs of 6 and packs of 8.

Alan bought 4 packs of 8 cards.

How many cards did he get?

Shereen bought some packs of 6 cards.

Altogether she has 30 cards.

How many packs of 6 did she buy?

5b

1 mark

5a

1 mark

3

4

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2000, 2 Q5: 2 Marks[2000]

Write in the missing number.

60 + 99 + = 340 4

1 mark

4

5

4

A shop sells postcards in packs of 6 and packs of 8.

Alan bought 4 packs of 8 cards.

How many cards did he get?

Shereen bought some packs of 6 cards.

Altogether she has 30 cards.

How many packs of 6 did she buy?

5b

1 mark

5a

1 mark

3

4

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2000, 2 Q5: 2 Marks[2000] A shop sells postcards in packs of 6 and packs of 8.

[2 marks]

44

[2000]

Page 9 of 24

At the start of June, there were 1,793 toy cars in the shop. During June,

• 8,728 more toy cars were delivered • 9,473 toy cars were sold.

How many toy cars were left in the shop at the end of June?

2 marks

Show your

method

4C4 coupé

8

KS2 item template version 1.2

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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.

Kate’s time is 13 seconds.

Jamie finishes 5 seconds before Kate.

Hassan finishes 3 seconds after Jamie.

What is Hassan’s time in seconds?

seconds

13

1 mark

13

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[1 mark]

66

[2007]

5

10

15

6

Plastic cups are sold in packs of 8

Amir needs 27 cups.

How many packs must he buy?

packs 4a

1 mark

There are 30 paper plates in a pack.

Amir buys 2 packs.

He uses 37 plates.

How many plates are left?

plates 4b

1 mark

4

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8

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2009, 2 Q4: 2 Marks[2009]

6

Plastic cups are sold in packs of 8

Amir needs 27 cups.

How many packs must he buy?

packs 4a

1 mark

There are 30 paper plates in a pack.

Amir buys 2 packs.

He uses 37 plates.

How many plates are left?

plates 4b

1 mark

4

289983_KS2Ma_2009_081212_v0.0_Be6 6289983_KS2Ma_2009_081212_v0.0_Be6 6 09/12/2008 16:29:5309/12/2008 16:29:53

8

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2009, 2 Q4: 2 Marks[2009]

6

Plastic cups are sold in packs of 8

Amir needs 27 cups.

How many packs must he buy?

packs 4a

1 mark

There are 30 paper plates in a pack.

Amir buys 2 packs.

He uses 37 plates.

How many plates are left?

plates 4b

1 mark

4

289983_KS2Ma_2009_081212_v0.0_Be6 6289983_KS2Ma_2009_081212_v0.0_Be6 6 09/12/2008 16:29:5309/12/2008 16:29:53

8

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2009, 2 Q4: 2 Marks[2009]

6

Plastic cups are sold in packs of 8

Amir needs 27 cups.

How many packs must he buy?

packs 4a

1 mark

There are 30 paper plates in a pack.

Amir buys 2 packs.

He uses 37 plates.

How many plates are left?

plates 4b

1 mark

4

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8

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2009, 2 Q4: 2 Marks[2009]

[2 marks]

77

[2009]

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5

10

15

15

28

Alfie buys two books, each at the same price.

He pays with a £10 note and gets £2.30 change.

What is the cost of one book?

Show your

working

£

16

M01060 volume Num N4a L4 non-calc

16i

16ii

2 marks

M01060_2 – 29 October 2012 3:02 PM – Version 4

8

Four children are in a race.

Chen is 2 metres ahead of Alfie.

Nina is 5 metres behind Megan.

Alfie is 3 metres behind Megan.

Write the names of the runners in order, starting with the child who is furthest ahead.

furthest ahead

15

M01114 run run run SSM SSM1h L4 UAM

15

1 mark

M01114_2 – 15 October 2012 1:00 PM – Version 2

Total out of 4

8

[1 mark]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2013, 3-5-1 Q15: 1 Marks[2013]

15

28

Alfie buys two books, each at the same price.

He pays with a £10 note and gets £2.30 change.

What is the cost of one book?

Show your

working

£

16

M01060 volume Num N4a L4 non-calc

16i

16ii

2 marks

M01060_2 – 29 October 2012 3:02 PM – Version 4

8

Four children are in a race.

Chen is 2 metres ahead of Alfie.

Nina is 5 metres behind Megan.

Alfie is 3 metres behind Megan.

Write the names of the runners in order, starting with the child who is furthest ahead.

furthest ahead

15

M01114 run run run SSM SSM1h L4 UAM

15

1 mark

M01114_2 – 15 October 2012 1:00 PM – Version 2

Total out of 4

8

[1 mark]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2013, 3-5-1 Q15: 1 Marks[2013]

15

28

Alfie buys two books, each at the same price.

He pays with a £10 note and gets £2.30 change.

What is the cost of one book?

Show your

working

£

16

M01060 volume Num N4a L4 non-calc

16i

16ii

2 marks

M01060_2 – 29 October 2012 3:02 PM – Version 4

8

Four children are in a race.

Chen is 2 metres ahead of Alfie.

Nina is 5 metres behind Megan.

Alfie is 3 metres behind Megan.

Write the names of the runners in order, starting with the child who is furthest ahead.

furthest ahead

15

M01114 run run run SSM SSM1h L4 UAM

15

1 mark

M01114_2 – 15 October 2012 1:00 PM – Version 2

Total out of 4

8

[1 mark]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2013, 3-5-1 Q15: 1 Marks[2013]

15

28

Alfie buys two books, each at the same price.

He pays with a £10 note and gets £2.30 change.

What is the cost of one book?

Show your

working

£

16

M01060 volume Num N4a L4 non-calc

16i

16ii

2 marks

M01060_2 – 29 October 2012 3:02 PM – Version 4

8

Four children are in a race.

Chen is 2 metres ahead of Alfie.

Nina is 5 metres behind Megan.

Alfie is 3 metres behind Megan.

Write the names of the runners in order, starting with the child who is furthest ahead.

furthest ahead

15

M01114 run run run SSM SSM1h L4 UAM

15

1 mark

M01114_2 – 15 October 2012 1:00 PM – Version 2

Total out of 4

8

[1 mark]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2013, 3-5-1 Q15: 1 Marks[2013]

15

28

Alfie buys two books, each at the same price.

He pays with a £10 note and gets £2.30 change.

What is the cost of one book?

Show your

working

£

16

M01060 volume Num N4a L4 non-calc

16i

16ii

2 marks

M01060_2 – 29 October 2012 3:02 PM – Version 4

8

Four children are in a race.

Chen is 2 metres ahead of Alfie.

Nina is 5 metres behind Megan.

Alfie is 3 metres behind Megan.

Write the names of the runners in order, starting with the child who is furthest ahead.

furthest ahead

15

M01114 run run run SSM SSM1h L4 UAM

15

1 mark

M01114_2 – 15 October 2012 1:00 PM – Version 2

Total out of 4

8

[1 mark]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2013, 3-5-1 Q15: 1 Marks[2013]

[1 mark]

88

[2013]

5

10

15

6

Here is a CD rack.

One rack holds 25 CDs.

David has 83 CDs.

How many racks does he need to hold all his CDs?

4a

1 mark

Lin has 6 racks full of CDs.

How many CDs does Lin have altogether?

4b

1 mark

49

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2006, 1 Q4: 2 Marks[2006]

6

Here is a CD rack.

One rack holds 25 CDs.

David has 83 CDs.

How many racks does he need to hold all his CDs?

4a

1 mark

Lin has 6 racks full of CDs.

How many CDs does Lin have altogether?

4b

1 mark

49

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2006, 1 Q4: 2 Marks[2006]

6

Here is a CD rack.

One rack holds 25 CDs.

David has 83 CDs.

How many racks does he need to hold all his CDs?

4a

1 mark

Lin has 6 racks full of CDs.

How many CDs does Lin have altogether?

4b

1 mark

49

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2006, 1 Q4: 2 Marks[2006]

6

Here is a CD rack.

One rack holds 25 CDs.

David has 83 CDs.

How many racks does he need to hold all his CDs?

4a

1 mark

Lin has 6 racks full of CDs.

How many CDs does Lin have altogether?

4b

1 mark

49

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2006, 1 Q4: 2 Marks[2006]

6

Here is a CD rack.

One rack holds 25 CDs.

David has 83 CDs.

How many racks does he need to hold all his CDs?

4a

1 mark

Lin has 6 racks full of CDs.

How many CDs does Lin have altogether?

4b

1 mark

49

[2 marks]

Note that these questions are sorted in date order (most recent questions first).

May 2006, 1 Q4: 2 Marks[2006]

[2 marks]

99

[2006]

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8

Lin needs to solve this problem.

‘How many children are in the class?’

Tick ( ) all the information that Lin needs to solve her problem.

There are 9 girls in the class.

5 girls in the class wear glasses.

There are twice as many boys as girls in the class. 7a

1 mark

David needs to solve this problem.

‘How much do two oranges andone apple cost?’

Tick ( ) all the information that David needs to solve his problem.

An orange costs 5p more than an apple.

An apple costs 20p

David has £1 7b

1 mark

7

[2 marks]

1010

[2006]

Page 7: WORDED QUESTIONS 1 KS2 SATS

The diagram shows distances on a train journey from Exeter to York.

Exeter

Bristol

DerbyYork

130km

215km

106km

How many kilometres is it altogether from Exeter to York?

km 8a

1 mark

What is the distance from Derby to York rounded tothe nearest 10km?

km 8b

1 mark

8

9 Total out of 4

[2 marks]

1111

[2006]

Page 8: WORDED QUESTIONS 1 KS2 SATS

8

On a sheet of stickers there are 5 circles, 2 stars and one rectangle.

How many stickers are there altogether on 4 sheets?

8a

1 mark

Nisha needs 55 circles.

How many sheets of stickers does she need?

8b

1 mark

Ben has 10 sheets of stickers.

How many more circles than rectangles does he have?

8c

1 mark

8

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[3 marks]

1212

[2008]

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10

A rectangular swimming pool is 25 metres long and 10 metres wide.

length25m

width10m

David swims 5 lengths.

Rosie swims 12 widths.

How much further does David swim than Rosie?

Showyour working.You may get

a mark.

metres

9i

9ii

2 marks

9

[2 marks]

1313

[2006]

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Page 13 of 24

Seb saved up for a new skateboard that cost £40

The table shows how much money he saved each week.

Week number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Amount saved £5 £4 £2 £4 £3 £4 £6 £4 £3 £5

In which week did Seb reach half the amount he needed for the skateboard?

Week

11a

1 mark

If Seb had saved an extra £1 each week, in which week would he have reached his target of £40?

Week

11b

1 mark

11

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M01617 – 3 October 2013 10:18 AM – Version 2

Total out of 4

[2 marks]

1414

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Page 11: WORDED QUESTIONS 1 KS2 SATS

10

Martin has some bricks.

They are 12cm long, 6cm high and 6cm deep.

He builds this tower with five bricks.

How tall is the tower?

Each brick is 12cm long.

Martin makes a line of bricks 132cm long.

How many bricks does he use?

cm

11

11a

1 mark

11b

1 mark

[2 marks]

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Page 7 of 24

Seb has a box of 120 cubes.

He uses some of the cubes to build a tower.

77 cubes are left over.

How many cubes has he used?

5a

1 mark

Seb has 77 cubes left over.

He builds two more towers.

One tower uses 18 cubes and the other uses 35 cubes.

How many of his 77 cubes has he got left now?

Show your

working 5bi

5bii

2 marks

5

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M01501 – 21 October 2013 11:00 AM – Version 2

Total out of 5

[3 marks]

1616

[2014]