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5 year 2010 Use 2B or HB pencil only © ACARA, on behalf of \bhe Minis\berial Council for Educa\bion, Early Childhood Developmen\b and You\bh Affairs, 2010. 0:50 Time available for s\buden\bs \bo comple\be \bes\b: 50 minu\bes n AT ion Al A ssEss ME nT p Rog RAM li TERACY A nD n UMERACY NUM eraCy

2 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   1 Tom starts to put c\bandles next to eac\bh other in a box. How many candles wil\bl \bt in the box altogether? 7 8 13 15   2 Here is a timeline in\b years. 1700 18001900 2000 ? What year is the ar\brow pointing to? 1905 191019502050   3 Steve joined two bl\bocks together to make this object. He used a cone and\b a cube. cylinder. square pyramid. rectangular prism. Shade one  \bu\b\ble.

3 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   4 Which one of these\b equals 564? 5 + 6 + 4 50 + 60 + 40 500 + 40 + 6 500 + 60 + 4   5 Gina has only these\b coins. She buys a magazine \bfor $1.95. How much money does\b Gina have left? $1.00 $1.10$2.00$2.10   6  12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 What time does thi\bs clock show? 3:08 3:408:038:15 Shade one  \bu\b\ble.

4 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   7 This spinner is us\bed in a board game. 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 Sanjay spins the ar\brow. On which number is \bthe arrow most likely to stop? 1 234   8 Some students chos\be their favourite \bsport. They made a graph. • Swimming was the most popular. • Football was more popular than cric\bket. • Netball was less popular than foot\bball. Which column shows \bfootball on the grap\bh? Spor t Number of students Favourite spor t A B CD 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 a BCD Shade one  \bu\b\ble.

5 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   9 Which letter is in\b the square and also in the tr\biangle, but not in the circle?   10 Rick and David met\b on the corner of \btwo streets. The corner is in C\b4 on the map. 1 A BCDE FG 2 3 4 5 Town Hall Grantham\bSt Summer\bSt Johnston\bSt Fox\bSt Barkers\bSt Smith\bSt Monty\bSt Duncan\bSt Lister\bSt Hampton Gardens Sunshine Park On the corner of wh\bich two streets did Rick and \bDavid meet? Summer and Monty Grantham and Fox Duncan and Summer Summer and Fox   11  These biscuits are sold in packets \bof 10. Shelley wants to giv\be one biscuit to ea\bch of her 27 classmat\bes. What is the least number of packets \bthat Shelley needs? 1 234 AB CD E F G Write your answerin the \box. Shade one \bu\b\ble.

6 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   12 This is the plan o\bf a school camp. tent  1 tent 3 tent 2 tent 4 hall office toilets N Jarod walks from one of the tent\bs and goes west to the Hall. Which tent does he\b walk from? tent 1 tent 2tent 3tent 4   13 This lolly is made \bwith equal layers. The layers are white or black. What fraction of t\bhe lolly is made of\b black layers? 2 5 1 2 2 3 3 5   14 Angela made this ne\bt. What 3D object will\b it make? hexagonal prism octagonal prism hexagonal pyramid octagonal pyramid Shade one  \bu\b\ble.

7 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   15 This is a picture of a shoe. Which of these is \bclosest to the len\bgth of a real shoe? 5 cm 25 cm 75 cm 100 cm   16  Jess takes 2 pegs o\but of this bag at th\be same time. red red yellow green blue blue black Which of these is \bimpossible? a blue peg and a bla\bck peg a red peg and a red peg a green peg and a green peg a yellow peg and a bl\back peg   17  Anne wants to \bnd t\bhe answer to 1999 +\b 1476. Which of these sho\bws a way to get the same answer? 2000 + 1477 2000 + 1475 2005 + 1400 2005 + 1500 Shade one  \bu\b\ble.

8 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   18 James makes 12 piz\bzas. He puts 4 pizzas o\bn trays like this. \b Which of these sho\bws how James could \bwork out the number\b of trays he needs? 12 ÷ 4 12 × 4 12 – 412 + 4   19 This is a map of a\b running course. There are 4 drink stations\b. At which drink stat\bion do the runners make the greatest change of direction? station 1 station 2station 3station 4   20 A barbecue was held f\bor 36 people. There were 3 sausages for ea\bch person. How many sausages wer\be there altogether? station 1 station 3 station 4 station 2 star t Shade one  \bu\b\ble. Write your answer in the \box.

9 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   21 Hannah made a pie \bgraph to show the nu\bmber of hours she s\bpent on different activities ove\br 24 hours on Mond\bay. eating music sport school watching TVsleep 2 1 4 8 \b 6 Which information \bcan be found using t\bhis pie graph? The number of meals Hannah eats \bon this day. hours Hannah plays \bsport each week. hours Hannah watche\bs TV on Tuesday. hours Hannah spend\bs awake on this day\b.   22  When the missing pi\bece is put in this\b puzzle it shows 5 \boverlapping circles. Which is the missi\bng piece? Shade one  \bu\b\ble.

10 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   23 These babies were born on the same \bday. Which baby has the gr\beatest mass? Simon 3.5  kg Georgia 3450  g Mia 3.05 kg Oscar 3090  g   24  Lucy made 4 tree designs using sti\bcks. There is a pattern in \bthe way the trees grow. T ree 1 1 stic k T ree 2 3 stic ks T ree 3 7 stic ks T ree 4 15 stic ks Lucy continues the \bpattern in the sam\be way. How many sticks will\b Tree 5 have? 23 313545   25 3.62 is equal to 0.3 + 0.6 + 0.2 3.0 + 0.6 + 0.2 3 + 0.6 + 0.02 3 + 0.06 + 0.02 Shade one  \bu\b\ble.

11 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   26 Jenny is exactly 3 \byears old. Her brother Ken is exact\bly 17 months old. How many months old\ber than Ken is Jen\bny? 13 141921   27 Sally has 4 tiles t\bhat are the same shape a\bnd size. She puts them toget\bher without gaps or \boverlaps to cover \bthis square. What shape are Sally’s tiles?   28 There are 5 small boxes in \bthis carton, all o\bf the same size. How many small boxes\b can \bt in the cart\bon altogether? Shade one  \bu\b\ble. Write your answer in the \box.

12 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   29 Write a number in th\be box to make this \bnumber sentence cor\brect. 24 + 15 > × 5   30 This 3D symmetrical\b object is made by j\boining cubes. It is then painted\b. How many faces are painted?   31 The value of 31 × \b49 is closest to 1200 130015001600   32 The price of orange\bs is $6 per kilogram (kg)\b. The cost of 10 ora\bnges is closest to $6 $15 $25 $60 Shade one  \bu\b\ble. Write your answer in the \box.

13 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   33 This is the plan o\bf a garden. 6  m 16 m 4  m 2  m 8  m What is the perime\bter of the garden? 36 m 64 m 68 m 72 m   34  These are four number cards. 0 2 4 5 Use each card once to make thi\bs number sentence t\brue. × =    2010         35 This grid shows the \bnumbers from 1 to 24. Mike has crossed off the number 1. 1 2 11 12 21 22 3 4 13 14 23 24 5 6 15 16 7 8 17 18 9 10 19 20 He crosses off all the multiple\bs of 2, then of 3 \band then of 5. How many numbers wil\bl still be showing o\bn the grid? Write your answer in the \boxes. Write your answer in the \box. Shade one \bu\b\ble.

14 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   36 A meeting is held on\b the \brst Tuesday of each mont\bh. There was a meeting held\b on 6 March. What is the date o\bf the April meeting? April   37 Ron paints these l\betters on a piece \bof paper. RZ While the paint is\b still wet, he fold\bs the paper along t\bhe dotted line. When Ron unfolds t\bhe paper, what will it look\b like? RZ RZ RZ RZ RZ RZ RZ RZ   38  In a park, there are 5 wattle trees for every 7 gum \btrees. There are 63 gum trees. How many wattle trees are in the park? Write your answer in the \box. Shade one \bu\b\ble. Write your answer in the \box.

15 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy   39 Max started to mak\be a scaled drawing o\bf his dog’s kennel. 50  cm 30 cm 1 unit What scale is Max \busing for his pictu\bre? One unit on the gri\bd represents cm .   40  Nina mixes these d\bifferent juices to make\b a ‘Fruit Drink’. Lemon Juice 200  mL Orange Juice 500  mL Pineapple Juice 300  mL Apple Juice 600  mL She uses only full \bbottles and uses at least one of each juice. How many full bottle\bs of each juice do\bes Nina use to mak\be exactly 2 L of the ‘Fruit Drink’? Bottle of drink Lemon Juice Orange Juice Pineapple Juice Apple Juice Number of bottles STOP – eND Of TeST Write your answers in the ta\ble. Write your answer in the \box.

16 © MCEECDYA 2010 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy PraCTICe QUeSTIONS   P1  How many apples are shown? 3 456   P2  Twenty-seven can be w\britten as 2 7 Seventy-six can be \bwritten as   P3  6 + 5 =   P4  How many legs does e\bach animal have? animal Num\ber of legs Shade one  \bu\b\ble. Write your answer in the \box. Write your answerin the \boxes. Write your answers in the ta\ble.