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5 year 2 012 Use 2B or HB pencil only © Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority, 2012 0:50 Time available for students to complete test: 50 minutes NUMera Cy

2 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 1 Marie had 12 biscuits. She then ate 2 and gave 3 to a friend. How many biscuits does Marie have left? 7 8917 2 Which picture shows a reflection over the dotted line? 3 Room Room Room 1 23Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 10 5 4 6 7 8 9 Bench B Bench A Bench C Bench D Alice walks out of the door of Room 7 and goes to the nearest bench. Which bench does she go to? Bench A Bench BBench C Bench D

3 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 4 This table shows the three favourite subjects of four students. english Maths artSport Science Music emma ✔ ✔✔ Hugh ✔✔✔ Sami ✔ ✔✔ Jake ✔✔✔ Which student chose Science but not Art? Emma HughSamiJake 5 Steven left for school at 8:45 am. He got to school at 9:06 am. How long did it take Steven to get to school? 15 minutes 21 minutes 51 minutes61 minutes 6 47 + 16 = ? 53 6263513 7 Freya makes this tower from identical blocks. Which of these shows how to find the total number of blocks? 3 × 10 6 × 10 3 + 3 + 10 5 × 3 + 3

4 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 8 How many odd numbers are between 20 and 32? 5 6711 9 Look at this picture of two cylinders. Which of these shows the top view? 10 Which of these units could be used to measure the mass of a dog? litres kilograms seconds metres

5 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 11 Alan has 3 clips. The sizes of the clips are small, medium and large. The picture shows the lengths of the small and large clips. What could the length of the medium clip be? 2 centimetres 4 centimetres6 centimetres8 centimetres 12 Which of these shapes has one line of symmetry? 13 A Year 5 class was asked a question in a survey. The first six answers to the question were: 10 11 10 9 10 11 Which one of these questions could have been asked? Are you a boy or a girl? How many centimetres tall are you? What colour is your hair? How many years old are you? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 small clip large clip centimetres

6 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 14 In Year 4 there are 13 more girls than boys. Trent knows there are 49 girls. How can Trent work out the number of boys in Year 4? add 49 to 13 subtract 13 from 49 multiply 13 by 49 divide 49 by 13 15 Megan tosses a normal coin four times. It lands heads up each time. She tosses it a fifth time. Which of the following is true? It is more likely to land heads up than tails up. It is certain to land tails up. It has an equal chance of landing heads up or tails up. It is more likely to land tails up than heads up. 16 Kate has this much money. She buys an apple for 75 cents. How much money does Kate have left? 25 cents 35 cents40 cents45 cents

7 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 17 These shapes are the five faces of a 3D object. What is the name of the object? cone square pyramid triangular pyramid triangular prism 18 Dean had some money in his pocket. He spent $1.25 and then had $1.95 left. How much money did Dean start with? $ . 19 Some friends try to throw a ball into a hoop. They each throw 10 times with their left hand and 10 times with their right hand. Here are the results. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Number of balls in thehoop Rob Jane Va lCody right hand left hand Balls thrown in hoop Who threw the most balls into the hoop? Rob Jane Va lCody

8 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 20 Fran is cutting tags from a sheet of cardboard. Each tag looks like this. one tag Fran throws away any pieces that are not whole tags. What is the greatest number of tags that Fran can cut from this sheet? 21 Sandy drew a shape. It has three sides equal in length and only one side that is longer. Which of these could be Sandy’s shape?

9 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 22 Lydia starts with a number. She doubles it and then subtracts 4 to get an answer of 8. What number did Lydia start with? 6 812 24 23 The picture shows three floors of a hotel. The rooms are numbered using the same method on each floor. 101 103 105 107 stairs Floor 1 Floor 2Floor 3 102 104 lift 106 108 201 203 205 207 stairs 202 204 lift 206 208 stairs lift North Jack’s room is on Floor 3 in the south-east corner. What is Jack’s room number? 301 302307308 24 Lucas put three identical tiles together at their edges. He drew around the outside to make this new shape. Which of these could have been the shape of his tiles? triangles trapeziums pentagons hexagons

10 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 25 Which of these angles is greater than 90° but less than 180°? 26 Each new number in this pattern is made by adding together the two numbers before it. ? , 16, 23, 39 What is the first number in the pattern? 27 About what fraction of the large square is shaded grey? 1 3 1 9 2 3 8 9 28 Jane got out of bed at 7:30 am. She went back to bed 13 1 2 hours later. At what time did she go back to bed? 8:30 pm 9:00 pm10:30 pm 11:00 pm

11 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 29 Dave is making a pattern of tiles. At each stage, tiles are added to edges that don’t already have a tile on them as shown. Stage 1 1 tile Stage 2 4 tiles Stage 3 10 tiles Stage 4 19 tiles What is the total number of tiles needed for Stage 5? 22 2831 33 30 Kim has an ink stamp that makes this shape. Kim makes each of these designs by stamping the shape four times. Which of Kim’s designs has only two lines of symmetry?

12 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 31 Which letter shows where 50 would be on this number line? 0 1000 A B C D A B C D 32 Rosa and Hank both read books with 50 pages. This chart shows the total number of pages they read. 10 0 20 30 40 50 Number of pages RosaHank Name Wednesday night Tuesday night Monday night How many more pages did Hank read than Rosa on Tuesday night? 33 Sue has these four number cards. 0 239 What is the closest number to 3000 that Sue can make using all four cards?

13 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 34 A teacher has 9 packets of crayons. There are 6 crayons in each small packet. There are 10 crayons in each large packet. The teacher has 3 small packets. How many crayons does he have altogether? 35 Cody, Liam and Molly have 60 stickers in total. Cody has half as many stickers as Liam. Molly has three times as many stickers as Cody. How many stickers does Cody have? 36 Brendan made a special dice from this net. 5 6 4 7 98 After he rolled the dice, he added the numbers on the bottom and the top together. What is the greatest possible total Brendan could get?

14 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 37 There are 600 vehicles in a car park. One-third of them are trucks. The rest are cars. One-quarter of the cars are white. How many white cars are in the car park? 38 Tilly puts some forks and spoons end to end. 3 forks make the same length as 5 spoons. Each fork is 15 centimetres long. 15 cm How many centimetres long is each spoon? centimetres 39 Jo packs small boxes into a larger box. 32 cm 15 cm (not to scale) 15 cm 10 cm 4 cm 10 cm What is the greatest number of the small boxes that will fit into the large box?

15 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy 40 Yusuf copied a picture of a car onto a grid. 1 unit length The real car has a length of 390 centimetres. How many centimetres of the real car does one unit on the grid represent? centimetres STOP – eNd Of TeST

16 © ACARA 2012 YEAR 5 NUMeraCy PraCTICe QUeSTIONS P1 How many apples are shown? 3 456 P2 Write a number in the box to make this number sentence correct. 6 + 4 =