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Test B Calculator allowed First name Last name School DCSF no. LEVELS 3–5 \bEY STAGE 2 Ma 2010 Mathematics test For marker’s use only Page Marks 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 TOTAL

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Instructions You may use a calculator t\.o answer any quest\.ions in this test. Work as quickly and as carefully as you can. You ha\be 45 minutes for this test. If you cannot do on\.e of the questions,\. go on to the next o\xne. You can come back to it later, if you ha\be time. If you finish before the end, go back and check your work. \bollow the instructions for each que\xstion carefully. This shows where you need to put t\.he answer. If you need to do wo\.rking out, you can u\.se any space on a \.page. Some questions hav\xe an answer box like\x this: For these question\.s you may get a mar\.k for showing your m\.ethod. 3

4 Join each of these \.calculations to th\.e number that is nearest to the correct answer. One has been done f\.or you. 10 0 20 0 300 40 0 500 1 10  +  230 357  – 149 62  ×  8 777  – 679 801  – 444 1i 1ii 2 marks 1

5 Total out of 4 2There are fi\be entry gates at\. an open air conce\.rt. This bar chart sho\.ws how many people\. went through each gate. 0 A 100 200 Number of people 300 B C Gates D \b How many more people went through gate C than gate\. D? 2a 1 mark How many gates had fewer than 150 people go through? 2b 1 mark

6 What’s my number? ??? It is a three-digit number. All the digits are odd. The digits add up to \.7 What could my numbe\.r be? 3 1 mark 3 Draw the reflection of the sh\.aded shape in the m\.irror line. mirr or line 4 1 mark 4

7 Total out of 5 This table shows t\.he opening times of \.a pet clinic. Pet Clinic Monday 10 am to 4:30 pm Tuesday 10 am to 4:30 pm Wednesday Closed all day Thursday 10:30 am to 2:30 pm Friday 1pm to 6:30 pm Saturday 10 am to 5:30 pm Sunday Closed all day How many hours is \.the clinic open on\. Thursday? hours 5a 1 mark On which day is the\. clinic open for th\.e longest time? 5b 1 mark Liam takes his dog t\.o the clinic on Sa\.turday. He arri\bes at 9:25 am. How many minutes i\.s it before the clinic opens\.? minutes 5c 1 mark 5

8 These are some prices in a\. flower shop. daffodils 55p for a bunch r oses 40p each tulips £1 .\b0 for a bunch How many roses can you buy fo\.r exactly £ 2? 6a 1 mark Amy buys one bunch of tulips an\.d three bunches of daffodils. How much does she p\.ay altogether? £ 6bi 6bii 2 marks 6

9 Total out of 4 Sarah has a packet\. of balloons. The contents of the\. packet are 5 red balloons 5 blue balloons 10 yellow balloons\. Sarah says, ‘One-quarter of th\’e balloons are red\’’. Is Sarah correct? Circle Yes or No. Yes / No Explain how you kn\.ow. 7 1 mark 7 Party Balloons

10 Here are six digit cards. 2 3 4 5 6 7 Use all six digit cards to make three multiples of 3 8 1 mark multiple of 3 multiple of 3 multiple of 3 8

11 Total out of 3 This table shows t\.he four most popula\.r names for baby gir\.ls born each year from 2004 to 2008. 20042005200620072008 1st Emily Jessica Oli\biaGrace Oli\bia 2nd Ellie Emily Grace RubyRuby 3rd Jessica SophieJessica Oli\biaGrace 4th Sophie Oli\biaRubyEmily Emily In how many years \.was Oli\bia in the top three most popular name\.s? 9a 1 mark Write all the years when Em\.ily was a more popular name than Jessica. 9b 1 mark 9

12 This scale shows t\.he mass of Amy’s kitten when it w\.as one month old. 200 00 300400 500600 700 800 grams This scale shows t\.he mass of the kitt\.en when it was two\. months old. 500 500 600700 8009001000 1100 grams What is the increase in mass? g 10 1 mark 10

13 Total out of 3 These diagrams are all made of squar\.es. Look at each diagram\.. Put a tick ( ) if exactly 1 3 of it is shaded. Pu\.t a cross ( ) if it is not. 11i 11ii 2 marks 11

14 2 4 6 8 Use all four digit c\.ards to make this num\.ber sentence correct. × > 5000 12 1 mark 12 Liam thinks of a nu\.mber. He di\bides it by 9 a\.nd then adds 25 to t\.he result. His answer is 36 What number did Liam\. start with? 13i 13ii 2 marks 13

15 Total out of 4 Here is one side of a \.square drawn on a coordinate grid. 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 x The square has a \bertex at (\.6, 1). Draw the other thr\.ee sides of the squ\.are on the grid. Use a ruler. 14 14 1 mark

16 A builder needs 760\.0 bricks to build a\. wall. There are 500 bricks in a \.load. How many loads must\. the builder buy? 15a 1 mark The price of one lo\.ad of 500 bricks is\. £ 230 What is the cost in\. pence of one brick\.? p 15b 1 mark 15

17 Total out of 4 Here are fi\be shaded triangle\.s on a square grid. A BCDE Write the letter of \.each triangle that \.has a right angle. 16a 1 mark Write the letter of \.each triangle that \.has two equal sides. 16b 1 mark 16

18 This graph shows th\.e outside temperatu\.re from 4 pm to 10 pm on a day in winter. 0 Temperature in  ° C Time –2 –4 2 4 4 p m 5 pm 6 pm 7 pm 8 pm 9 pm 10pm At what time was t\.he temperature –2 ° C? 17a 1 mark How many degrees did the tempera\.ture drop from 5 pm to 7pm? degrees 17b 1 mark 17

19 Total out of 4 Sarah, Amy and Liam stand on some weighing scales two at a time. Here are the measurements: Sarah and Amy Sarah and Liam Liam and Amy 70 kg 80 kg 80 kg How much does Liam \.weigh? kg 18i 18ii 2 marks 18

20 19Cubes ha\be been stu\.ck together to make\. this block. The block has a pa\.ttern on two faces. The block is turned to the position\. below. Draw the missing pa\.rts of the pattern on it. 19i 19ii 2 marks

21 Total out of 4 Calculate 7 16 of 288 20 1 mark 20 Here are four pairs of mea\.surements. For each pair, put a ring around the larger measurement.One has been done f\.or you. 4 centimetres 4 inches 10 kilometres10 miles 2 litres 2 pints 5 grams 5 pounds 21 21 1 mark

22 Put a tick ( ) in each row to complete thi\.s table. One has been done f\.or you. less than 1000 equal to 1000 more than 1000 5 × 15 × 25 16 × (80.3 – 17.8) 3888 ÷ (4.32 – 0.57) (32 – 5.7) × (32 + 5.7) 22i 22ii 2 marks 22 k stands for a numbe\.r. Complete the numbe\.r sentences below. One has been done f\.or you. 5 more than k is k + 5 2 less than k is 3 more than twice k is 6 more than half of k is 23 23i 23ii 2 marks

23 Total out of 5 Here are two bags of marble\.s, A and B. Each bag contains b\.lue marbles and red marbles only. 3 blue marbles and  3 r ed marbles 6 blue marbles and  9 r ed marbles B A Liam chooses a mar\.ble from each bag without\. looking. From which bag is he \.more likely to choose\. a blue marble? Circle A or B. A / B Explain how you kn\.ow. 24 1 mark 24

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