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National curriculum tests

Key Stage 2

Mathematics
Paper 1: arithmetic

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KS2 SATs
Maths arithmetic

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Paper 1: instructions
Give your child the test paper along with a pen or sharp pencil.

They may use a rubber, but they can cross out instead of rubbing out if preferred.

Your child is not allowed a calculator or any other kind of mathematical equipment.

Give your child 30 minutes to do the test.

Encourage them to leave out any questions they are not sure of.

Remind them to check their work at the end if they have time.

Do not help your child with any of the questions.

Explain to your child that most questions on this Paper are worth one mark,
but some questions are worth two marks. Even if the answer of a two-mark question
is incorrect, one mark may be awarded for using a (correct) formal method.

There is a maximum of 40 marks on Paper 1.

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1 89,998 + 3 =

1 mark

2 154 x 3 =

1 mark

3 3.7 + 1.2 =

1 mark

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4 9x6=

1 mark

5 4,512 + 375 =

1 mark

6 64 ÷ 8 =

1 mark

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7 422 - 6 =

1 mark

8 4.5 + 0.06 =

1 mark

9 3x5x4=

1 mark

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2 4
10 9
+ 9
=

1 mark

11 420 ÷6 =

1 mark

12 4.9 x 1000 =

1 mark

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13 10² =

1 mark

14 500,000 - 7000 =

1 mark

15 0.5 x 100 =

1 mark

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16 5,400 ÷ 6 =

1 mark

17 60% of 500 =

1 mark

18 6.37 x 3 =

1 mark

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3 2
19 6
+ 6
=

1 mark

20 6,273 + 3,628 =

1 mark

21 5,600 ÷ 7 =

1 mark

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22 7 - 3.09 =

1 mark

23 5 9
x 4 8

1 / 2 marks

24 13.7 - 4.9 =

1 mark

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25 1 5 9 4 5

1 / 2 marks

1 1
26 7
x 3
=

1 mark

27 99% of 5kg =

1 mark

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28 839,628 - 45,289 =

1 mark

29 3 6 9
x 2 3

1 / 2 marks

1
30 4x2 5
=

1 mark

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31 90 - 9 x 7 =

1 mark

1
32 10 ÷ 2=

1 mark

33 1 14 - 81 =

1 mark

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34 4 8 3 1 2 0

1 / 2 marks

5 4
35 6
+ 5
=

1 mark

1
36 9 ÷3=

1 mark

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ANSWERS

1 89,998 + 3 = 90,001
1 mark

2 154 x 3 = 462
1 mark

3 3.7 + 1.2 = 4.9


1 mark

4 9x6= 54
1 mark

5 4,512 + 375 = 4,887


1 mark

6 64 ÷ 8 = 8
1 mark

7 422 - 6 = 416
1 mark

8 4.5 + 0.06 = 4.56


1 mark

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9 3x5x4= 60
1 mark

2 4 6
10
9
+ 9
= 9 1 mark

11 420 ÷ 6 = 70
1 mark

12 4.9 x 1000 = 4900


1 mark

13 10² = 100
1 mark

14 500,000 - 7000 = 493,000


1 mark

15 0.5 x 100 = 50
1 mark

16 5,400 ÷ 6 = 900
1 mark

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17 60% of 500 = 300
1 mark

18 6.37 x 3 = 19.11
1 mark

3 2 5
19
6
+ 6
= 6 1 mark

20 6,273 + 3,628 = 9,901


1 mark

21 5,600 ÷ 7 = 800
1 mark

22 7 - 3.09 = 3.91
1 mark

5 9
Give 2 marks if your child has given the

23 x
correct answer. Give one mark for the
long multiplication method (showing 2,832
4 8 all the working right the way through
to the answer) but with one error. 1 / 2 marks

24 13.7 - 4.9 = 8.8


1 mark

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the correct answer. Give one mark for

25 1 5 9 4 5 the long division method (showing all


the working right the way through to
the answer) but with one error. 1 / 2 marks

1 1 1
26
7
x 3
= 21 1 mark

27 99% of 5kg = 4.95kg or


4950g
1 mark

28 839,628 - 45,289 = 794,339


1 mark

3 6 9
Give 2 marks if your child has given the

29
x 2 3
correct answer. Give one mark for the
long multiplication method (showing
all the working right the way through
8,487
to the answer) but with one error. 1 / 2 marks

30 4 x 2 15 = 8 45
1 mark

31 90 - 9 x 7 = 27
1 mark

1 1
32
10 ÷ 2= 20
1 mark

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33 1 14 - 81 = 1 81
1 mark

Give 2 marks if your child has given

34 65
the correct answer. Give one mark for
4 8 3 1 2 0 the long division method (showing all
the working right the way through to
the answer) but with one error. 1 / 2 marks

5
35
6
+ 45 = 19
1 30
1 mark

1 1
36
9 ÷3= 27 1 mark

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National curriculum tests

Key Stage 2

Mathematics
Paper 2: reasoning

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typical KS2 SATs paper. They do not include any official questions
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Paper 2: instructions
Give your child the test paper along with a blue / black pen or dark pencil, a rubber (optional), a
ruler (showing cm and mm), a protractor (angle measurer) and a mirror.

They may use a rubber, but they can cross out instead of rubbing out if preferred.

Your child is not allowed a calculator or tracing paper.

Give your child 40 minutes to do the test.

Encourage them to leave out any questions they are not sure of.

Remind them to check their work at the end if they have time.

Do not help your child with any of the questions.

Explain to your child that most questions on this Paper are worth one mark,
but some questions are worth two marks. Even if the answer of a two-mark question
is incorrect, one mark may be awarded for doing some of the working out correctly,
so it is important to show your working clearly in the space provided.

There are a total of 35 marks on this paper.

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1 Write the missing number. One has been done for you:

is 25 less than
340 365
is 25 less than
135

1 mark

2 In a class of 20 children, 15 children receive £4 pocket


money a week.

Five children receive £5 pocket money a week.

How much money do the class receive in total over 4 weeks?

Show
your
method
£

2 marks

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Claire thinks of a number. She subtracts 20 from it and ends
3
up with - 6.

What was her original number?

1 mark

4 Express this fraction in its simplest form:

1 mark

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5 What is 100 hours in days and hours?

days hours 1 mark

6 My train leaves at 13:17 and arrives two minutes


before 2pm.

How long has the journey taken?

1 mark

7 a) Write down a multiple of 32 (other than 32 itself)

1 mark

b) Write down a common factor for 32 and 320 (other


than 1 and 32)

1 mark

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8 A furniture shop is selling dining tables for £220.

Dining chairs usually cost £50 each.

1st offer: If you buy 4 chairs to go


with the table, they cost a total of
£180.

2nd offer: If you buy 6 chairs to go


with the table, they cost a total of
£240.

a) How much money do you save on the chairs with


the first offer?

£
1 mark

b) How much money do you save on the chairs with


the second offer?

£
1 mark

c) Mr Campbell chooses the first offer. How much does


he spend on a table and 4 chairs?

£
1 mark

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9 a) Here is a regular pentagon:

Use a ruler to work out its perimeter:

cm
1 mark

b) What size are each of its angles?

°
1 mark

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10 Write the missing number in this number sentence:

x 19 = 3,800
1 mark

11 Here is a number written in Roman numerals:

LXXX
Write the number in figures:

1 mark

12 What number is halfway between 1.9 and 2.6?

1 mark

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13 Draw a quadrilateral that has both an acute angle and
an obtuse angle.

1 mark

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14 Round 5,294,758

To the nearest 100,000

To the nearest 10,000

To the nearest 1000

2 marks

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15 Here are three angles on a straight line.

Not to
scale

x 23°

Calculate the size of the angle marked x.


Do not use a protractor.

Show
your
method
x is °

2 marks

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16 Kayleigh is making a cheese and onion omelette.
She buys the following things:

Six eggs £1.80


An onion 24p
250g of cheese £2.10

For the omelette she uses 2 eggs, half the onion and
50g of cheese.

How much does the omelette cost to make?

Show
your
method
£

2 marks

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17 Jane went to the front of her house every two hours and
counted the number of vehicles passing in one minute.

Time Number of vehicles


8.30am 15
10.30am 5
12.30pm 8
2.30pm 4
4.30pm 7
6.30pm 21

What is the mean average number of vehicles that


passed her house in one minute?

Show
your
method

2 marks

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18 This pie chart shows how children in the whole of Year 6
travel into school:

Car

Bus

Cycle

Walk
Taxi

There are 52 children in the whole of Year 6.

a) How many children come to school by car?

1 mark

b) 5 children come to school by taxi. How many children cycle?

1 mark

c) 17 children come to school by bus. How many children walk?

1 mark

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19 Two litres of sparking water costs £1.68.

What does 750ml of sparkling water cost?

Show
your
method
£

2 marks

3
20 I have read of my book.
10
I have 175 pages left to read.

How many pages are in my book altogether?

Show
your
method
£

2 marks

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21 A rectangle has an area of 45cm².

One of its sides is 9cm long.

What is its perimeter?

cm 1 mark

22 A cube has edges of 7cm.

What is the volume of the cube?

cm3 1 mark

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ANSWERS

1 Write the missing number. One has been done for you:

is 25 less than
340 365
is 25 less than
135 160
1 mark

2 In a class of 20 children, 15 children receive £4 pocket


money a week.

Five children receive £5 pocket money a week.

How much money do the class receive in total over 4 weeks?

Award 2 marks for correct answer of £340.

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:
15 x 4 = 60
5 x 5 = 25
85 x 4 = wrong answer
2 marks

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Claire thinks of a number. She subtracts 20 from it and ends
3
up with - 6.

What was her original number?

14 1 mark

4 Express this fraction in its simplest form:

1
1 mark
4

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5 What is 100 hours in days and hours?

4 days 4 hours 1 mark

6 My train leaves at 13:17 and arrives two minutes


before 2pm.

How long has the journey taken?

41 minutes 1 mark

7 a) Write down a multiple of 32 (other than 32 itself)

Any multiple of 32 given: 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, etc.


1 mark

b) Write down a common factor for 32 and 320 (other


than 1 and 32)

2, 4, 8 or 16
1 mark

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8 A furniture shop is selling dining tables for £220.

Dining chairs usually cost £50 each.

1st offer: If you buy 4 chairs to go


with the table, they cost a total of
£180.

2nd offer: If you buy 6 chairs to go


with the table, they cost a total of
£240.

a) How much money do you save on the chairs with


the first offer?

£ 20 1 mark

b) How much money do you save on the chairs with


the secnd offer?

£ 60 1 mark

c) Mr Campbell chooses the first offer. How much does


he spend on a table and 4 chairs?

£ 400 1 mark

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9 a) Here is a regular pentagon:

Use a ruler to work out its perimeter:

(When printed out at


A4 paper size.) 15 cm
1 mark

b) What size are each of its angles?

108 °
1 mark

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10 Write the missing number in this number sentence:

200 x 19 = 3,800
1 mark

11 Here is a number written in Roman numerals:

LXXX
Write the number in figures:

80 1 mark

12 What number is halfway between 1.9 and 2.6?

2.25 1 mark

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13 Draw a quadrilateral that has both an acute angle and
an obtuse angle.

Any quadrilateral with at least one acute angle (smaller


than 90°) and at least one obtuse angle (measuring
between 90° and 180°), for example:

1 mark

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14 Round 5,294,758

To the nearest 100,000 5,300,000

To the nearest 10,000 5,290,000

To the nearest 1000 5,295,000

2 marks

Award 2 marks for all three correct.


Award 1 mark for two correct.

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15 Here are three angles on a straight line.

Not to
scale

x 23°

Calculate the size of the angle marked x.


Do not use a protractor.

Award 2 marks for correct answer of 67°

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:
23 + 90 = 113°
180 - 113 = wrong answer

2 marks

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16 Kayleigh is making a cheese and onion omelette. She
buys the following things:

Six eggs £1.80


An onion 24p
250g of cheese £2.10

For the omelette, she uses 2 eggs, half the onion and
50g of cheese.

How much does the omelette cost to make?

Award 2 marks for correct answer of £1.14

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:

£1.80 ÷ 6 = 30p, 30 x 2 = 60p


24 ÷ 2 = 12p
2.10 ÷ 5 = wrong answer
60 + 12 + wrong answer = wrong answer
2 marks

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17 Jane went to the front of her house every two hours and
counted the number of vehicles passing in one minute.

Time Number of vehicles


8.30am 15
10.30am 5
12.30pm 8
2.30pm 4
4.30pm 7
6.30pm 21

What is the mean average number of vehicles that


passed her house in one minute?

Award 2 marks for correct answer of 10

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:

All six amounts added up and divided by 6, but with


a small mistake that leads to wrong answer.

2 marks

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18 This pie chart shows how children in the whole of Year 6
travel into school:

Car

Bus

Cycle

Walk
Taxi

There are 52 children in the whole of Year 6.

a) How many children come to school by car?

13 1 mark

b) 5 children come to school by taxi. How many children cycle?

8 1 mark

c) 17 children come to school by bus. How many children walk?

9 1 mark

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19 Two litres of sparking water costs £1.68.

What does 750ml of sparkling water cost?

Award 2 marks for correct answer of 63p

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:

168 ÷ 2 = 84p (cost of 1 litre)


84 ÷ 4 = wrong answer (cost of 250ml)
Wrong answer x 3 = 63p (cost of 750ml)
OR:
2 marks
168 ÷ 8 = 21p
21 x 3 = wrong answer

3
20 I have read of my book.
10
I have 175 pages left to read.

How many pages are in my book altogether?

Award 2 marks for correct answer of 250

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:
175 ÷ 7 = wrong answer
Wrong answer x 10 = wrong answer

2 marks

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21 A rectangle has an area of 45cm².

One of its sides is 9cm long.

What is its perimeter?

28 cm 1 mark

22 A cube has edges of 7cm.

What is the volume of the cube?

343 cm3 1 mark

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National curriculum tests

Key Stage 2

Mathematics
Paper 3: reasoning

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PRACTICE TEST E
TheSchoolRun’s practice tests are similar in format and style to a
typical KS2 SATs paper. They do not include any official questions
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Maths reasoning

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Paper 3: instructions
Give your child the test paper along with a blue / black pen or dark pencil, a rubber (optional), a
ruler (showing cm and mm), a protractor (angle measurer) and a mirror.

They may use a rubber, but they can cross out instead of rubbing out if preferred.

Your child is not allowed a calculator or tracing paper.

Give your child 40 minutes to do the test.

Encourage them to leave out any questions they are not sure of.

Remind them to check their work at the end if they have time.

Do not help your child with any of the questions.

Explain to your child that most questions on this Paper are worth one mark,
but some questions are worth two marks. Even if the answer of a two-mark question
is incorrect, one mark may be awarded for doing some of the working out correctly,
so it is important to show your working clearly in the space provided.

There are a total of 35 marks on this paper.

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1 Here is a diagram for sorting numbers.

Put one number into each of the two empty sections.

Prime number Above 10

1 mark

2 It is - 4°C in the middle of the night.

By morning, the temperature is 2°C.

How much has the temperature risen in this time?

°C 1 mark

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3 Look at this number:

479,382.651
Write the digit that is in the tens place

1 mark

Write the digit that is in the tenths place

1 mark

If you added 10,000 to this number, which digit


would change?

1 mark

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This bar chart shows the eye colour of the children in the whole
4
of Year 5:

35

30

25

20

15

10

Blue Green Brown

Esme says: “Over half the children in Year 5 have


green eyes.”

Explain why she is wrong.

1 mark

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5 These potatoes weigh 500g.

Put an arrow on the scales to show this amount. 1 mark

gram
0g
g
1k

1 mark

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6 What do I have to add to 0.007 to make 1?

1 mark

7 Write this number in words:

3,892,859

1 mark

8 Danny got 86% in an exam.

He got 43 marks in total.

What was the total possible number of marks he could


have got?

1 mark

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9

( , )
A

B ( , )

What are the co-ordinates for point A? ( , )


1 mark

What are the co-ordinates for point B? ( , )
1 mark

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10 Together, these four bags weigh 1 kg.

They are all of identical weight.

a) What is the weight of each bag?


Give your answer in grams.

g 1 mark

b) What would the weight of 8 bags be?

kg 1 mark

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11 Write in the four missing digits to make this subtraction correct:

4 5
-
8 5
25 14
2 marks

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12 What do you multiply 7 by to make 2.1?

1 mark

13 Simplify this fraction:

18
60
1 mark

7 1 mark

49

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14 Claire has eaten a third of her dinner.

Tanya has eaten half this amount.

How much has Tanya eaten?

1 mark

15 What is the area of this triangle?

6cm

5cm

cm2 1 mark

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16 Robert starts with a number and multiplies it by 3.

He then halves the result.

He adds ten to this.

He ends up with 26.5.

What number did he start with?

Show
your
method

2 marks

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17 There are 1000 cars in a multi-storey car park.

600 of these are staying in the car park for the whole day.

What percentage are NOT staying in the car park for the
whole day?

Show
your
method

2 marks

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18 Here are the ingredients for vegetable lasagne:

90g carrots
90g courgettes
90g mushrooms
150g cheese
300ml milk
30g flour
15 pasta sheets

Daniel has only 100g of cheese, so he will have to make


a smaller lasagne than the one in the recipe.

a) What weight of mushrooms should he use?

g 1 mark

b) How many pasta sheets should he use?

1 mark

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Mr Potter wants to make a border of square stone slabs
19
around the edge of his pond like this:

The pond is a square.

Its perimeter is 6 metres.

Each stone square has sides of 25cm.

How many stone squares will he need to go all the way


around the outside of the pond?

Hint: Don’t forget the corners!

Show
your
method

2 marks

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20 This line graph shows the grades a boy got on each of his
six maths tests:

120

100

80
Mark out of 20

60

40

20

1 2 3 4 5 6

a) Roughly what mark did he get for Test 5?

1 mark

b) Roughly what is the difference in marks between his


highest and lowest score?

1 mark

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21 Match each card on the left to an equivalent card on the
right, by drawing lines.

4 10
8 100

30% 0.6

0.1 0.5

30
60%
100 2 marks

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22 What number needs to go in the gap to make this
number sentence correct?

x 7 = 50 - 8
1 mark

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1 Here is a diagram for sorting numbers.

Put one number into each of the two empty sections.

Prime number Above 10

Middle section to have any prime number above 10:


11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 etc.
Right-hand section to have any number above 10 that
is NOT prime: 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22 etc. 1 mark

2 It is - 4°C in the middle of the night.

By morning, the temperature is 2°C.

How much has the temperature risen in this time?

6 °C 1 mark

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3 Look at this number:

479,382.651
Write the digit that is in the tens place

8 1 mark

Write the digit that is in the tenths place

6 1 mark

If you added 10,000 to this number, which digit


would change?

7 1 mark

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This bar chart shows the eye colour of the children in the whole
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of Year 5:

35

30

25

20

15

10

Blue Green Brown

Esme says: “Over half the children in Year 5 have


green eyes.”

Explain why she is wrong.

There are 60 children altogether and only 20 have


green eyes.
OR
One third of the children have green eyes.
1 mark

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5 These potatoes weigh 500g.

Put an arrow on the scales to show this amount. 1 mark

gram
0g g
1k

1 mark

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6 What do I have to add to 0.007 to make 1?

0.993 1 mark

7 Write this number in words:

3,892,859
Three million, eight hundred and ninety-two thousand,
eight hundred and fifty-nine. 1 mark

8 Danny got 86% in an exam.

He got 43 marks in total.

What was the total possible number of marks he could


have got?

50
1 mark

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9

( , )
A

B ( , )

What are the co-ordinates for point A? ( 2, 7)


1 mark

What are the co-ordinates for point B? ( 7,3)
1 mark

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10 Together, these four bags weigh 1 kg.

They are all of identical weight.

a) What is the weight of each bag?


Give your answer in grams.

250 g 1 mark

b) What would the weight of 8 bags be?

2 kg 1 mark

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11 Write in the four missing digits to make this subtraction correct:

4359
-
1845
25 14
Award 2 marks for all four correct.
Award 1 mark for three correct.
2 marks

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12 What do you multiply 7 by to make 2.1?

0.3 1 mark

13 Simplify this fraction:

18 3
60 10
1 mark

7 1 1 mark

49 7

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14 Claire has eaten a third of her dinner.

Tanya has eaten half this amount.

How much has Tanya eaten?

1
6 1 mark

15 What is the area of this triangle?

6cm

5cm

15 cm2 1 mark

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16 Robert starts with a number and multiplies it by 3.

He then halves the result.

He adds ten to this.

He ends up with 26.5.

What number did he start with?

Award 2 marks for correct answer of 11.

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:

26.5 - 10 = 16.5, 16.5 x 2 = wrong answer,


wrong answer ÷ 3 = wrong answer.

2 marks

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17 There are 1000 cars in a multi-storey car park.

600 of these are staying in the car park for the whole day.

What percentage are NOT staying in the car park for the
whole day?

Award 2 marks for correct answer of 40%.

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:

600 / 1000 = 60 / 100


So those NOT staying in car park = wrong answer / 100
= wrong percentage
2 marks

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18 Here are the ingredients for vegetable lasagne:

90g carrots
90g courgettes
90g mushrooms
150g cheese
300ml milk
30g flour
15 pasta sheets

Daniel has only 100g of cheese, so he will have to make


a smaller lasagne than the one in the recipe.

a) What weight of mushrooms should he use?

60 g 1 mark

b) How many pasta sheets should he use?

10 1 mark

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Mr Potter wants to make a border of square stone slabs
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around the edge of his pond like this:

The pond is a square.

Its perimeter is 6 metres.

Each stone square has sides of 25cm.

How many stone squares will he need to go all the way


around the outside of the pond?

Hint: Don’t forget the corners!

Award 2 marks for correct answer of 28.

Award 1 mark for an incorrect answer, if evidence of


appropriate method is shown, for example:

Each side - 150cm, so can fit 6 squares


6 x 4 = 24
(child forgets to add corner stones to make total of 28).

2 marks

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20 This line graph shows the grades a boy got on each of his
six maths tests:

120

100

80
Mark out of 20

60

40

20

1 2 3 4 5 6

a) Roughly what mark did he get for Test 5?

90 (but accept between 88 and 92)

1 mark

b) Roughly what is the difference in marks between his


highest and lowest score?

Accept between 22 and 27


1 mark

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21 Match each card on the left to an equivalent card on the
right, by drawing lines.

4 10
8 100

30% 0.6

0.1 0.5

30
60%
100 2 marks

Award 2 marks for all four correct.


Award 1 mark for two correct.

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22 What number needs to go in the gap to make this
number sentence correct?

6 x 7 = 50 - 8
1 mark

END OF TEST

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