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MATHEMATICS PAGE MARKS 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 TOTAL BORDERLINE CHECK KEY STAGE 2 2006 TEST BLEVELS 3–5 CALCULATOR ALLOWED First Name Last Name School

Lin David Rosie 2

Instructions You mayuse 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. Show yourmethod. You may get a mark. 3

4 Write in the missing numbers. 35 × = 140 1a 1 mark 633 – = 34 1b 1 mark 1 Draw one line from each calculation on the left to the correct box on the right. One has been done for you. 11 × 11 4 × 5 × 6greater than 100 56 + 27 + 17less than 100 835 – 745equal to 100 4000 ÷ 50 2i 2ii 2 marks 2

Class 6 did a survey of their favourite types of story book. Here are their results. 0 animal humour Type of book Number of children adventure fantasy 2 4 6 8 10 How many more children chose adventure books than fantasy books? 3a 1 mark Five girls chose animal books. How many boys chose animal books? 3b 1 mark 3 5 Total out of 6

6 Each missing digit in this sum is a 9 or a 1 Write in the missing digits. + + = 201 4 1 mark 4 Here is a baby’s drinking cup. 100ml200ml How many millilitres of water are in the cup? ml 5 1 mark 5

These are the prices in a shoe shop. boots £ 45.50sandals £ 12.75trainers £ 34.99 How much more do the boots cost than the trainers? £ 6a 1 mark Rosie buys a pair of trainers and a pair of sandals. How much change does she get from £50? Show yourmethod. You may get a mark. £ 6bi 6bii 2 marks 6 7 Total out of 5

8 Put ticks ( ) and crosses ( ) on the chart to complete it correctly. One has been done for you. Shape It is a quadrilateralIt has one or more right angles 7a 1 mark 7b 1 mark 7

9 Total out of 4 Forest School sells badges for charity. For each badge sold, £ 1.20 is given to a charity. How much does the charity get when 12 badges are sold? £ 8a 1 mark If the charity got £24, how many badges were sold? 8b 1 mark 8

10 A,B,C and D are the vertices of a rectangle. A and B are shown on the grid. 0 12345A B 6789 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 D is the point ( 3, 4 ) Write the coordinates of point C. ( , ) 9 1 mark 9 Here is a number sentence. ? + 27 > 85 Circle all the numbers below that make the number sentence correct. 30 40 50 60 70 10 1 mark 10

11 Total out of 4 Here is a number line. Estimate the number marked by the arrow. 0 100 11 1 mark 11 The numbers in this sequence increase by the same amount each time. Write in the missing numbers. 113 12 1 mark 12

12 Here is a sorting diagram with four sections, A,B,C and D. multiple of 10not a multiple of 10 multiple of 20 AB not a multiple of 20 CD Write a number that could go in section C. 13a 1 mark SectionB can never have any numbers in it. Explain why. 13b 1 mark 13

13 Total out of 4 Calculate 3 4 of £15 £ 14 1 mark 14 Here is a triangle drawn on a square grid. Draw a rectangle on the grid with the same area as the triangle. Use a ruler. 15 1 mark 15

14 Here is a cube. The cube is shaded all the way round so that the top half is grey and the bottom half is white. Here is the net of the cube. Complete the shading. 16i 16ii 2 marks 16

15 Total out of 4 Lin has five blocks which are all the same. She balances them on the scale with two weights. 800 grams 500 grams Calculate the weight of one block. Show yourmethod. You may get a mark. g 17i 17ii 2 marks 17

16 This graph shows the temperature in a greenhouse. 4pm 0 1pm 2pm Time Temperature in °C 3pm 10 20 30 40 Use the graph to find the time when the temperature was 25 °C. 18a 1 mark Use the graph to fi nd the difference between the temperature at 2 pm and the temperature at 4 pm. degrees 18b 1 mark 18

17 Total out of 4 David and his friends prepare a picnic. Each person at the picnic will get: 3 sandwiches 2 bananas 1 packet of crisps The children pack 45 sandwiches. How many bananas do they pack? Show yourmethod. You may get a mark. bananas 19i 19ii 2 marks 19

18 Write the answer to each of these calculations rounded to the nearest whole number. One has been done for you. to the nearest whole number 75.7 × 594466 7734 ÷ 60 772.4 × 9.7 20.34 × ( 7.9 – 5.4 ) 20i 20ii 2 marks 20 Here is a pattern on a grid. Whatpercentage of the grid is shaded? % 21 1 mark 21

Here is some flour on a weighing scale. 0123 kilograms How many grams of flour are on the scale? grams 22a 1 mark How much more flour must be added to the scale to make 1.6 kg? 22b 1 mark 22 19 Total out of 5

20 Circle the two prime numbers. 29 39 49 59 69 23 1 mark 23 Here is a triangle on a square grid. The triangle is translated so that point A moves to point B. Draw the triangle in its new position. Use a ruler. B A 24 1 mark 24

21 Total out of 4 Four large circles and five small circles fit exactly inside this rectangle. ? 17.5 cm Thediameter of a large circle is 17.5 centimetres. Calculate the diameter of a small circle. Show yourmethod. You may get a mark. cm 25i 25ii 2 marks 25 Not actual size

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