Year 6 Paper B

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SRI LANKAN SCHOOL MUSCAT

MATHEMATICS
Page Marks
No:
Allocated Obtained
1-3 10
KS 2- YEAR 6
4-5 10
6-7 10
FIRST DECEMBER 8-9 10
TERM
TEST 2015 Total 40
Percentage Grade
CALCULATOR NOT ALLOWED
PAPER - B %

NAME
NAME: STUDENT NUMBER

Follow the instructions for each question carefully.


STUDENT
Answer all questions.
Name NUMBER
You have 45 minutes for this test.
Write your answer in the given space provided.
If working is needed, it must be clearly shown below that question.
Work Last
as quickly
Name and as carefully as you can.
If you cannot do one of the questions, go on to the next one.
You can come back to it later, if you have time.
If you finish before the end, go back and check your work.
Student No
Paper set by Mr. Sampath Tennakoon
Answer these fraction questions, simplifying if possible.

2 8
1 9
+
9
=
1

7 9 5
2 10
+
10
+
10
=
1

2
3 What is
3
of 78?
1

Solve these divisions.

4
5 6 4 5

1
5
4 6 7 3 2

6 Lay out and solve: 359 ÷ 8

7 Answer this fraction question, simplifying if possible.

9 2
- =
10 5
1

2
8 What is 25% of 320?
1

Answer these fraction questions, simplifying if possible.

3
9 5×
4
=
1

1
10 4
/3=
1

3
11 Write the five numbers in order, smallest first.

-2 -1·2 2·1 2 -2·2

              
2

smallest largest

12 a) What is the difference in the temperatures


of the two thermometers? °C

-6 -4 -2 0 4 6 8 10 12 14
°C

-6 -4 -2 0 4 6 8 10 12 14
°C

b) The temperature inside an ice tunnel is -4°C.


Outside the temperature is -10°C.
How many degrees warmer is it inside than
outside the ice tunnel? °C
2

13 a) Circle the two fractions that are equivalent to each other.


3
2 3 4 5 6
               
3 6 9 6 9

b) Which is the largest of the fractions?

4
14 True or false? Mark with a tick () or a cross ().

1 2
a) 1 2 = 3

1 9
b) 2 4 = 4

9 1
c) 2 = 42

7 1
d) 3 = 73
2

15 Calculate the perimeter and area of this rectangle,


giving the correct units with the answer.

9 cm

6 cm

Not to scale

Perimeter = Area =
2

5
1 1
16 The area of a triangle = 2 base × height (a = 2 b × h)

7cm

12cm

Bobby says the area of this triangle is 84 cm2. Petra says it is 42 cm2.
Who is correct? Use the box below to explain how you know.

17 Volume = length × width × height (v = l × w × h)

a) If the length of a cube is 5 cm, what is its volume? cm3

b) Show with a tick () which of these nets could be


folded to make a cube.

6
18 a) What is the output when you input 6 into the machine?

b) What is the output when you input 45 into


the machine?
2

3 2
19 Tariq says that 4 of 48 is larger than 5 of 75.
Is he right?
Use the box below to explain your thinking.

20 A lottery prize of £537 is shared between 4 friends. How much


does each friend get?

£
2

7
3 1
21 Peter eats 8 of his pizza; George eats 2 of his.

Answer these problems. Show your working in the box below.

a) How much pizza did they eat altogether?

b) How much more pizza did George eat than Peter?


2

22 Draw lines to match each fraction to its equivalent percentage.


3 3 3 3
5 4 10 100

30% 60% 3% 75% 2

23 A box of cabbages weighs 24 kilograms. When prepared for


cooking, 25% of the weight of the cabbages is thrown away.
What weight of cabbages is left for cooking?
Show your working in the box below.

8
3
24 Four children each eat 5 of a pizza. How much pizza
is eaten altogether?

Half a bottle of lemonade is shared equally between 3 children.


25
What fraction of the bottle did they each get?

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