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Test B Calculator allowed First name Last name School LEVELS 3–5 KEY STAGE 2 Ma 2009 Mathematics test For marker’s use only Page Marks 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 TOTAL

289983 KS2Ma 2009 081212 v0.0 BelmontLara chooses a square number. She rounds it to the nearest hundred. Her answer is 200 Write all the possible square numbers Lara could have chosen

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Page 1: 289983 KS2Ma 2009 081212 v0.0 BelmontLara chooses a square number. She rounds it to the nearest hundred. Her answer is 200 Write all the possible square numbers Lara could have chosen

Test BCalculator allowed

First name

Last name

School

LEVELS

3–5

KEY STAGE

2

Ma20

09Mathematics test

For marker’s use onlyPage Marks

5

7

9

11

13

15

17

19

21

TOTAL

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Page 2: 289983 KS2Ma 2009 081212 v0.0 BelmontLara chooses a square number. She rounds it to the nearest hundred. Her answer is 200 Write all the possible square numbers Lara could have chosen

AmirLaraStefan

These three children appear in some of the questions in this test.

2

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Instructions

You may use a calculator to answer any questions in this test.

Work as quickly and as carefully as you can.

You have 45 minutes for this test.

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 fi nish before the end, go back and check your work.

Follow the instructions for each question carefully.

This shows where you need to put the answer.

If you need to do working out, you can use any space on a page.

Some questions have an answer box like this:

For these questions you may get a mark for showing your method.

Showyour method.You may get

a mark.

3

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4

Tick ( ) each multiplication that has an answer greater than 1000

One has been done for you.

11 × 10 × 10

12 × 11 × 8

13 × 9 × 8

14 × 11 × 6

15 x 12 x 6

1i

1ii

2 marks

1

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Round the following numbers.

540 to the nearest 100

236 to the nearest 10

134 to the nearest whole number

2i

2ii

2 marks

2

Look at this shape.

Tick ( ) each angle that is less than a right angle.

3

1 mark

3

5 Total out of 5

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6

Plastic cups are sold in packs of 8

Amir needs 27 cups.

How many packs must he buy?

packs 4a

1 mark

There are 30 paper plates in a pack.

Amir buys 2 packs.

He uses 37 plates.

How many plates are left?

plates 4b

1 mark

4

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7 Total out of 4

Here are five coins.

5

1 mark

Stefan takes two coins and Lara takes the other three coins.

Stefan takes 15p more than Lara.

Tick ( ) the two coins Stefan takes.

5

Here are four shapes.

A B C D

They can be fi tted together in a straight line so that there are

no gaps between them.

Write the order of the letters of the shapes when they all fit together.

6

1 mark

6

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8

This chart shows the times when 5 children were at a swimming pool

one afternoon.

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

Time (pm)

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

Tom

Grace

Stefan

Amir

Lara

Who was the next person to arrive after Stefan?

7a

1 mark

Who spent the longest time at the swimming pool?

7b

1 mark

7

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Here are five quadrilaterals on a square grid.

A dotted line has been drawn on each quadrilateral.

For each shape, put a tick ( ) if the dotted line is a line of symmetry.Put a cross ( ) if it is not a line of symmetry.

8i

8ii

2 marks

8

9 Total out of 4

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10

Here are four shapes in a Carroll diagram.

Regular Not regular

Quadrilateral A B

Not aquadrilateral C D

Use this information to write the letters A, B and D in the Venn diagram below.

RegularQuadrilateral

C

9i

9ii

2 marks

9

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A shop sells food for birds.

£8.95each

birdfeeder

peanuts

£1.35 fora bag

£3.79 fora bag

bird seed

Lara has £10 to spend on peanuts.

How many bags of peanuts can she get for £10?

10a

1 mark

Amir has £20

He wants to buy a bird-feeder and 4 bags of bird seed.

How much more money does he need?

Showyour method.You may get

a mark.

£

10bi

10bii

2 marks

10

11 Total out of 5

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12

This table shows when flights take off at an airport.

Flight number Destination Take-off time

AX40 Paris 13:35

BH253 Berlin 14:05

CG008 Rome 15:25

DP369 Paris 15:40

EZ44 Lisbon 16:15

FJ994 Dublin 17:25

How many flights take off between 3pm and 5pm?

11a

1 mark

How much later does the second flight to Paris take off than the first?

11b

1 mark

The flight to Dublin takes 50 minutes.

What time does it arrive in Dublin?

: 11c

1 mark

11

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The twelve points on this circle are equally spaced.

Join four points to make a square.

Use a ruler.

13

1 mark

13

Here is part of a number line.

Write the missing numbers in the boxes.

0

20

12a

1 mark

12b

1 mark

12

13 Total out of 6

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14

Write what the numbers in the boxes could be.

10 × = – 10 14

1 mark

14

Stefan has a bag that contains 3 blue marbles

and 5 red marbles only.

What fraction of the marbles in the bag are blue?

15a

1 mark

Stefan adds one blue marble and one red marble to the bag.

What fraction of the marbles in the bag are blue now?

15b

1 mark

15

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Here are fi ve calculations.

A 720 ÷ 64

B 820 ÷ 75

C 920 ÷ 80

D 1020 ÷ 90

E 1120 ÷ 100

Write the letter of the calculation that has the greatest answer.

16a

1 mark

Write the letter of the calculation that has an answer closest to 11

16b

1 mark

16

15 Total out of 5

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16

2 The London Eye is a big wheel with

pods to carry passengers.

It takes 30 minutes for the wheel to

make a complete turn.

This graph shows the height of a pod

above the ground as the wheel turns.

0

25

0

50

75

100

125

150

5 10 15

Time in minutes

Heightof podabove thegroundin metres

20 25 30

How long from the start does it take the pod to reach a height of 75 metres?

minutes 17a

1 mark

How many metres above the ground is the pod at its highest point?

m 17b

1 mark

17

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65°

y

Calculate the size of angle y in this diagram.

Do not use a protractor (angle measurer).

y = °18

1 mark

18

Not to scale

Lara chooses a square number.

She rounds it to the nearest hundred.

Her answer is 200

Write all the possible square numbers Lara could have chosen.

19i

19ii

2 marks

19

17 Total out of 5

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18

This scale shows length measurements in centimetres and feet.

0

0 1 2 3

50

feet

centimetres

100

Look at the scale.

Estimate the number of centimetres that are equal to 212

feet.

cm 20a

1 mark

Estimate the difference in centimetres between 50cm and 112

feet.

cm 20b

1 mark

20

Notactualsize

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Here is a grid of 20 squares.

What percentage of the grid is shaded?

% 21

1 mark

21

19 Total out of 3

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20

Here is a recipe for fruit smoothies.

Stefan uses the recipe to make smoothies.

He uses 1 litre of yogurt.

How many strawberries does he use?

22a

1 mark

Amir uses the same recipe.

He wants to make 5 smoothies.

He has 1 litre of orange juice.

How many more millilitres of orange juice does he need?

Showyour method.You may get

a mark.

ml

22bi

22bii

2 marks

22

Recipe

10 strawberries12 litre of orange juice

250ml yogurt

1 banana

Makes two smoothies

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End of test

21 Total out of 3

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