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This document consists of 14 printed pages and 2 blank pages. IB09 06_0842_02/2RP © UCLES 2009 [Turn over *8401464455* For Examiner's Use 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge International Primary Achievement Test MATHEMATICS 0842/02 Paper 2 May/June 2009 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Pen Protractor Pencil Calculator Ruler 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. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. 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.

2 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0842/02/M/J/09 1 Here are 4 numbers. 91 47 43 79 Put them in order from largest to smallest. Largest Smallest [1] 2 Here are some chickens. Draw a circle round 5 1 of the chickens. [1]

3 Page Total 0842/02/M/J/09 [Turn over 3 (a) Complete the following calculation. 35 + = 100 [1] (b) Manfred drives 450 km each week. How many km does he drive in two weeks? km [1]

4 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0842/02/M/J/09 4 (a) Lailee is planning a wedding. Large Bouquet $35.27 Buttonhole $5 She orders a large bouquet and 6 buttonholes. How much change does she get from $100? $ [2] (b) Lailee wants to order small bouquets. She cannot spend more than $65 in total. Small Bouquet $22.43 Lailee says she can order 3 small bouquets. Is she correct? Write a calculation to help explain your answer. [2]

5 Page Total 0842/02/M/J/09 [Turn over 5 (a) Write in figures forty three thousand and seventy-five. [1] (b) Write in words 6459. [1] 6 Circle the odd numbers. 567 746 764 674 466 646 476 576 476 676 454 765 654 764 [1] 7 Billah checks his calculations with the inverse operation. 486 – 47 = 439 → because 439 + 47 = 486  Show how to check this calculation using the inverse operation. 314 – 58 = 256 [1]

6 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0842/02/M/J/09 8 Pencils cost 15c each. How many pencils can Meera buy for $1? 15c pencils [1] 9 Explain how to work out 68 ÷ 2 [1]

7 Page Total 0842/02/M/J/09 [Turn over 10 Julia recorded data about cats in her village. 14 cats have long hair. Cats Cats with long hair Cats with green eyes 917 ? ? (a) How many cats have long hair and green eyes? cats [1] (b) In total Julia recorded 43 cats. How many cats do not have long hair or green eyes? cats [1]

8 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0842/02/M/J/09 11 Here is a 2D shape. (a) How many lines of symmetry does it have? You can draw them if it helps. lines of symmetry [1] (b) Name another 2D shape with the same number of lines of symmetry. [1] 12 Murray turns exactly a quarter turn. (a) Write this amount of turn as a measurement, with the correct units. [1] (b) How many right angles are there in a full turn? [1]

9 Page Total 0842/02/M/J/09 [Turn over 13 (a) These dots are 3 corners of a rectangle. 0 012345678 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 What is the co-ordinate of the missing point? ( , ) [1] (b) Put a cross at (7, 6). [1]

10 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0842/02/M/J/09 14 (a) Write the next two numbers in this sequence of prime numbers. 5 7 11 13 [1] (b) What is the only even prime number? [1] (c) Is 1 a prime number? [1] 15 What is 139072.5 ÷ 6? Give your answer to 1 decimal place. [1] 16 Here is a magic square, but some numbers are missing. Each row, column and diagonal must add up to the same number. Complete the magic square. You must not use the same number twice. 4 9 6 3 8 [3]

11 Page Total 0842/02/M/J/09 [Turn over 17 Ramesh learns to hold his breath underwater. He practises 5 times. The table shows how long he holds his breath each time in second(s). Time 1 18.4s Time 2 18.2s Time 3 17.4s Time 4 17.8s Time 5 18.2s To join the swimming club, Ramesh has to hold his breath for 18 seconds.\ (a) Can Ramesh join the swimming club? [1] (b) Use averages to explain your answer. [1] (c) Byama also practices holding his breath underwater five times. Here are his times in seconds. Time 1 17.7s Time 2 18.1s Time 3 17.9s Time 4 17.8s Time 5 17.9s Byama holds his breath one more time. Circle the word that describes the likelihood that he will hold his brea\ th for 18 seconds or more. certain likely unlikely impossible [1]

12 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0842/02/M/J/09 18 Elliot digs a vegetable plot. 2.5m 1.5m 1.8m Calculate the area of the vegetable plot. Include the right units. Show your working, you may get a mark. [2]

13 Page Total 0842/02/M/J/09 [Turn over 19 Barika does a calculation on her calculator. Here is her answer. MC M+ M– MR C± ÷ x789– 654+ 123 0.= 0.3333333 Write the answer as a fraction. [1] 20 A vase contains 25 flowers. The flowers are red or yellow. There are 3 red flowers to every 2 yellow flowers. How many red flowers are there? red flowers [1] 21 A gold miner digs 2.395 tonnes of gold ore in 14 days. How much ore is this in kg? kg [1]

14 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0842/02/M/J/09 22 This shape is made of two rectangles. 5 cm 2 cm 2 cm 6 cm 2 cm cm cm cm NOT TO SCALE (a) Find the missing numbers. [1] (b) Find the perimeter of the shape. [1]

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16 Permission to reproduce items where thir d-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holder s, 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. 0842/02/M/J/09 BLANK PAGE