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Centre Number Candidate Number Name UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL PRIMARY ACHIEVEMENT TEST MATHEMATICS 0842/02 Paper 2 November 2006 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper Candidates require: pen, pencil, ruler, protractor, calculator READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces at the\ top of this page. Write in dark blue or black pen. Answer all questions. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each questio\ n or part question. You should show all your working in the booklet. For Examiner’s Use Page Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total This document consists of 12 printed pages. IB06 11_0842_02/RP © UCLES 2006 [Turn over

2 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 1 Complete the statements. 16 + 20 – = 20 = 9 [2] 2 Look at the picture below. What fraction of the cross is shaded? [1] 3 The first five multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15. The first five multiples of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25. What is the lowest common multiple of 3 and 5? [1]

3 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 [Turn over 4 Michael has 20 toy cars. 4 1 of the cars are broken. What percentage of the cars are broken? % [1] 5 (a) Here is a pattern. (i) Draw in the box the next picture in the pattern. [1] (ii) Explain how the pattern is formed. [1] (b) Here is a number sequence. 1 3 6 10 Write the next number in the sequence. [1]

4 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 6 Lena sells ice creams. The pictogram below shows the number of ice creams sold in one week. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday = 20 ice creams How many ice creams does Lena sell on a Thursday? [1] 7 Reflect this shape in the mirror line. [1]

5 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 [Turn over 8 Here is a map showing some buildings. E D C F A N B B A F C DE (a) Charles stands at building A. In which direction must he walk to reach building B? [1] (b) He now stands at building D. In which direction must he walk to reach building F? [1] 9 Complete these statements. cm = 1 m mm = 1m [1] 10 Write this decimal as a fraction. 1.08 [1]

6 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 11 Utete is in a class of 30 children. 20% of her class like tennis 40% of her class like football. (a) How many children like tennis? [1] (b) How many children like football? [1] 12 Kylie has 6 boxes. Each box contains 4 cakes. Kylie writes a calculation to find out how many cakes she has in total. 6 × 4 (a) Write a different way to calculate the total number of cakes. You must not use multiplication. [1] (b) Kylie calculates that she has 24 cakes. 6 × 4 = 24 Write a statement using the numbers and symbols below to check that Kylie is correct. 24 46 + – ×÷= [1]

7 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 [Turn over 13 Ashika spends $113.94 on trousers. Bindu says she will pay half the cost. How much does each girl pay? $ [1] 14 Salote is 19 years old. Salote’s brother, Tama, is 4 years younger than her. Salote’s father is twice as old as Tama, plus the age of Salote. How old is Salote’s father? years old [3] You must show your working. Show your working.

8 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 15 Rhajiv does a maths test every week at school. Here are the marks for his last eight tests. 35 36 35 34 37 40 28 35 (a) What is the modal mark? [1] (b) What is the range? [1] (c) What is the median mark? [1] (d) What is the mean mark? [1] 16 Achilles draws a triangle. A B C He wants to calculate the sum of the angles in his triangle. He tears off the corners and lines them up next to each other. A BC What is the sum of the three angles from the triangle? ° [1]

9 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 [Turn over 17 A jug holds 1.5 litres of milk. How many millilitres of milk is this? ml [1] 18 Rectangle A has a perimeter of 20 cm and an area of 21 cm 2. Rectangle B has a perimeter of 20 cm and an area of 24 cm 2. A B 4  cm 4  cm 7  cm 7  cm 3  cm 3  cm 6  cm 6  cm A new shape is made from these two rectangles. A B 4  cm 4  cm 7  cm 7  cm 3  cm 6  cm (a) Calculate the perimeter of this new shape. cm [1] (b) Calculate the area of this new shape. cm 2 [1]

10 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 19 (a) Syafiq wants to build a fence round his garden. The perimeter of his garden is 43.48 m. Fencing comes in lengths of 1 m. Round 43.48 m to the nearest whole metre. m [1] (b) Jasmine also wants to build a fence around her garden. The total perimeter of her garden is 56.76 m. Jasmine finds a shop that will cut wood to the nearest 10 cm. Round 56.76 m to 1 decimal place. m [1] 20 Maria’s school has 160 children. All 160 children travel on buses to get to school. Each bus carries 25 children. How many buses does the school need to carry all the children? [1]

11 Page Total © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 [Turn over 21 Meri goes to the clothes shop. She buys a pair of trousers that co st $60 and a shirt that costs $35. $60 $35 There is a sale in the shop. The trousers are 75% of the price shown. The shirt is 60% of the price shown. How much does Meri pay for her clothes? $ [3] You must show your working.

12 Page Total Permission to reproduce items where third-par ty owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and\ cleared w here possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to t race copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opport\ unity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a depa\ rtment of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2006 0842/02/N/06 22 Here are two triangles. triangle A triangle B One is equilateral and one is isosceles. Write two things that make an equilateral triangle different from an isosceles triangle. 1. 2. [2] 23 Draw an angle of 117°. [1]