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Cambridge Lower Secondary

FIRST TERM SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 2022 – 2023

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SUBJECT: Mathematics GRADE:6


Paper 2 DATE: November 24,2022
DURATION:1 hour
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials:-----
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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST


• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You are not allowed to use a calculator.

Q1-Q5 Q6-Q10 Q11-Q12 Total

Marks 15 17 18 50

Marks
obtained

Invigilator’s Signature: ____________________ Examiner’s Signature: ________________________

This document consists of ___9__ printed pages and __1___blank pages


Q1. Find all the common factors of 16 and 24.
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Q2. Tuong works out that 638 × 21 = 13398. use this information to write down the
answer to the following. [2]
a) 638 × 2.1 b)6.38 × 21

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Q3. Work these out. Write each answer in its simplest form and, when possible, as a mixed
number
5 2
a) × [1]
8 3

7 1
b) ÷ [2]
9 6

2 3
Q4. of the people watching a football game are children. of the children are girls.
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a. What fraction of the people watching the football game are girls? [2]

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b. What fraction of the people watching the football game are boys? [2]

c. What fraction of the people watching the football game are not children? [1]

Q5. Write the number 476.8925636952, correct to:


a) the nearest whole number [1]

b) four decimal places [1]

c) nearest tens [1]

d) Work out : 33.2 × 103 [1]

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Q6. a) Write 72% as a fraction, in its simplest form. [2]

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b) Write in percentage form [2]
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Q7. Workout :
a) 33 + 53 [1]

b) √196 [1]

c) Find the missing numbers.


6 × _______ = −9 − 9 [1]

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d)240000 ÷ 105 [1]

e) The number line below shows that 1.63 lies between 1.6 and 1.7.
On the number line, dot and label three more decimals numbers between 1.6 and 1.7 [1]

Q8. Complete the below table [2]


nth term rule 5th term in sequence 10th term in sequence
nth term=5n 50
nth term=n+12 17

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Q9. A recipe contains ingredients for ratatouille for 4 people. Lorna invites 10 people to
dinner.
Complete the quantities needed to feed 10 people [4]
Ratatouille
Quantity for 4 people Quantity for 10 people

2 red onions _________ Red onions


4 cloves of garlic __________ cloves of garlic
400g of tinned plum tomatoes ___________ of tinned plum tomatoes
6 Tomatoes __________ Tomatoes
Show your Working here

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Q10. James takes 2 minutes to assemble a wooden train. How many trains can he assemble
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in 90 minutes? [2]

Q11. A pattern is described in the following way:


To get the next term, double the previous term then add 3.
a) If the 1st term is 5, what will be the 3rd term? [2]

b) Find the next two numbers in the pattern: 3, 6, 12, 24, ______, ______
Describe the method you used to find the next two numbers. [2]

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c)Paul has painted, 5 of the wall in the morning, then he started painting the 27 of the
5 27
wall in the evening, how much has he painted the wall in all? [2]

d) Roshan has decided to run 993.72 km in 8 days. Calculate the distance will he have to
cover per day? [2]

e) If 100% = 60 m then write [2]

25%= 100% = 60 m 50% =

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Q12. a) For every 5 adult monkeys in a zoo there are 4 infant monkeys. Of the 72 monkeys
altogether, how many adults are there? [2]

b) Write all the multiples of 5 between 50 and 70 [1]

c) Find the highest common factor of 18 and 36 [1]

d) Use the test of divisibility and show that the number 3948 is divisible 3 and 6
but not by 9. [2]

e) Complete the following.


i)√_____ = 17 ii) 3√_____ =8 [2]

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