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23/12/2023, 21:15 Year 6 Semester Two Maths Assessment

Year 6 Semester Two Maths Assessment


Here are a variety of maths questions for the end of semester two. Make sure that you read
each question carefully so that you understand what to do. To answer the questions, choose
one multiple choice answer or type an answer into the box. There is only one correct answer
for each question.

* Indicates required question

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1. 1. a) 1024 - 100 = * 1 point

2. 1. b) 67 x 7 = * 1 point

3. 1. c) 67 x 7 = * 1 point

4. 1. d) 4792 + 931 = * 1 point

2. Use efficient written strategies to calculate the following problems. You may want to
use paper or a whiteboard to work out the calculations before writing in the answers.

5. 2. a) 2795 ÷ 43 = * 1 point

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6. 2. b) 786 x 56 = * 1 point

7. 2. c) 670 381 - 34 917 = * 1 point

8. 2. d) 31 748 + 6853 = * 1 point

3. Complete these calculations using your knowledge of order of operations.

9. 3. a) 159 x 3 - (693 - 284) = * 1 point

10. 3. b) 24 000 ÷ 60 - 254 = * 1 point

11. 3. c) 256 - 163 + 492 = * 1 point

12. 3. d) 5935 - 3145 - (583 + 392) = * 1 point

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13. 4. Use your knowledge of triangular numbers to write how many dots would be * 1 point
next in the sequence.

14. 5. Use your knowledge of square numbers to write how many squares would be * 1 point
next in the sequence.

6. Describe the probability of the following situations using decimals.

15. 6. a) I select a red lolly when the bag contains: 4 blue, 3 red and 3 green. * 1 point

16. 6. b) When I toss a coin, it will land on ‘heads’. * 1 point

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17. 6. c) I will win a prize when I buy one raffle ticket where all numbers from 1- * 1 point

200 are in the draw.

18. 6. d) I roll an odd number when I roll a 6 sided dice. * 1 point

7. Select the correct equivalent conversions for these decimal measures:

19. 7. a) 270 mins * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

1.5kg

27cm

4.5 hours

20. 7. b) 2.5km * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

5.5cm

250 000cm

25mins

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21. 7. c) 0.35 litres * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

350ml

35kg

50 metres

22. 7. d) 100g * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

10ml

0.1kg

40 mins

8. Convert the units of measurement to complete the number sentences.

23. 8. a) 250g = ______ kg * 1 point

24. 8. b) 390cm = _____ m * 1 point

25. 8. c) 2.6l = _____ ml * 1 point

26. 8. d) 0.46kg = ______ g * 1 point

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27. 8. e) 5.6m = ______ cm * 1 point

28. 8. f) 350ml = _____ l * 1 point

9. Solve these problems involving length and area.

29. 9. a) Each table in a classroom is 110cm long and 55cm wide. There are 16 * 1 point
tables in the classroom. What is the total area of the tables in the classroom
in square centimetres?

30. 9. b) An artificial football pitch is 92 metres long and 41 metres wide. If the * 1 point

cost of the surface is $38 per square metre, what is the cost of installing the
whole artificial surface?

31. 9. c) At the fabric shop, I bought 125 metres of orange fabric and 50 metres * 1 point

of yellow fabric. I have used 13 metres of the orange fabric and 12 metres
of the yellow fabric. How many metres of fabric do I have left in total?

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10. Write down the coordinates for each shape so that they all join up. Remember
coordinates are written with a comma like this: (5,2)

32. 10. a) A = * 1 point

33. 10. b) B = * 1 point

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34. 10. c) C = * 1 point

35. 11. a) Write the numbers on the football tops that are prime numbers. * 1 point

36. 11. b) Write the numbers on the football tops that are composite numbers. * 1 point

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