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Maths Specimen Paper 1 2014
Maths Specimen Paper 1 2014
Maths Specimen Paper 1 2014
MATHEMATICS
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For Examination from 2014
Paper 1
SPECIMEN PAPER
45 minutes
Pen
Pencil
Ruler
Protractor
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Calculate
423 298 =
[1]
2
glasses
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(a) Shade
2
of the shape.
5
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The Venn diagram shows information about the children in a Grade 6 class.
blue eyes
walk to school
1
2
6
boys
children
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14 37 = 518
Use this fact to decide whether these calculations are true or false.
518 37 = 14 True
False
37 518 = 14 True
False
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42
48
49
8
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[2]
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CH
L
CO
ATE
chocolates [1]
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9
Double my
number is 14.4
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11 Shade 5 more squares so that this shape has 2 lines of symmetry.
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13 Write each number in its correct box to show its position on the number line.
You will not need all of the boxes.
9482
9842
9000
10 000
[1]
5 1
4
7 1
2
3 3
10
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16
+3
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10
17
300
260
220
180
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18
[1]
19
=1
[1]
20
90
90.2
90.4
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11
21
250
22
730
675
380
55
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(a) Calculate.
400 70
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18 5 6 = 540
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23
7.7
add 0.34
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12
24
23 : 23
Draw a ring around the time that is the same as that shown on the clock.
11:23 am
3:23 pm
2:23 pm
11:23 pm
3:23 am
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25
John records how many points each of his friends get on sports day.
Here are the results.
15,
12,
(a)
12,
15,
8,
14,
16,
4,
11,
9,
12,
12,
9,
18,
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Tally
Frequency
04
59
10 14
15 19
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C [1]
27
(a)
1
50
50
100
100
50
1
5
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(b)
What is
7
of 650?
10
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14
28
134 cm
142 cm
156 cm
145 cm
cm
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.......... cm
165 cm
.......... cm
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29
(a) Write three different whole numbers in the boxes to make the multiplication
correct.
The numbers must be greater than 1.
= 60
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(b) Write whole numbers in the boxes to make this division correct.
The numbers must be greater than 1.
30
= 60
[1]
7
6
1
2
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16
31
NOT DRAWN
TO SCALE
12 cm
cm
[1]
cm2 [1]
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