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This document consists of 12 printed pages. IB10 06_0842_01/RP © UCLES 2010 [Turn over *5953775446* For Examiner's Use 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge International Primary Achievement Test MATHEMATICS 0842/01 Paper 1 May/June 2010 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Pen Protractor Pencil 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. Calculators are not allowed. 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 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 1 What is double 85? [1] 2 Circle the digit worth five tens in the following number. 5 5 5 [1] 3 Tick ( ) the equilateral triangles. [1] 4 Hini buys a kite and a ball. The kite costs 9 cents and the ball costs 7 cents. (a) How much does she spend in total? cents [1]

3 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 [Turn over (b) How much change does she get from 20 cents? cents [1] (c) Tick ( ) the coins to show her correct change. [1] 5 (a) Here is a set of numbers. 254 542 524 452 245 Circle the number that is a multiple of 5. [1] (b) Here is a different set of numbers. 27 45 74 63 85 Circle the number that is a multiple of 2. [1]

4 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 6 Taniela has a compass but it is broken. Mend the compass by writing in the missing directions. N W [1] 7 Fill in the missing numbers. (a) 3 metres = centimetres [1] (b) 2 kilometres = metres [1] 8 Ashok writes letters in a Venn Diagram. Here is his diagram. B CA DE curved lines straight lines Put the letters F and G in the Venn Diagram. [1]

5 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 [Turn over 9 Calculate 4 x 8 = 9 x = 54 [1] 10 Put these angles in order of size, starting with the largest. 1 2 3 4 .............. .............. largestsmallest .............. .............. [1] 11 There are 6 eggs in a box. How many boxes will 78 eggs fill? boxes [1]

6 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 12 The bar chart shows the number of bread rolls sold at a bakery. 120 100 80 60 40 200 Number sold organic brown Type of bread roll white How many organic rolls are sold? [1] 13 Charlotte goes to sleep at 7:30 pm. She wakes up at 6:30 am the next morning. For how many hours does she sleep? hours [1]

7 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 [Turn over 14 This jug contains water. 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 ml Victoria pours 50 ml of this water into a drink. How much water is left in the jug? ml [1] 15 A concert hall has 49 rows of seats. There are 34 seats in each row. Estimate the number of seats in the concert hall, by rounding these numb\ ers to the nearest ten. [1] 16 Draw a line which measures 57 mm. You must use a ruler. [1]

8 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 17 Ali, Bob and Tim share a chocolate cake. The cake is cut into 12 pieces. Ali eats 4 1 of the cake. Bob eats 3 1 of the cake. Tim eats 6 1 of the cake. (a) Shade the cake to show how much Ali eats. [1] (b) Who eats the least cake? [1] (c) How many twelfths of the cake does Bob eat? 12 [1] 18 Calculate 35.42 – 23.37 [1]

9 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 [Turn over 19 Complete these calculations. (a) (b) 20 Here are 3 pairs of lines. Pair 1 Pair 2 Pair 3 Complete these sentences. Pair are perpendicular lines. Pair are parallel lines. [1] 21 (a) Calculate: 3.5 x 7 [1] (b) Calculate: 8.4 ÷ 6 [1] 4.68 x 100 = [1] 5700 ÷ 1000 = [1]

10 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 22 Here is a bus timetable to Heathrow Airport, UK. Walton-on-Thames Shepperton Sunbury Ashford Stanwell Heathrow Terminal 4 Hatton Cross Harlington Heathrow Airport Central 0447 0452 0458 0513 0515 0520 0524 0533 05400657 0702 0708 0723 0725 0730 0734 0743 0750 0627 0632 0638 0653 0655 0700 0704 0713 0720 0557 0602 0608 0623 0625 0630 0634 0643 0650 0527 0532 0538 0553 0555 0600 0604 0613 0620 Priyanka lives in Shepperton. She needs to catch a bus to be at Heathrow Airport Central by 7 am. (a) What is the latest time she can leave Shepperton to arrive on time? [1] (b) How many minutes is the bus journey from Heathrow Terminal 4 to Heathrow Airport Central ? minutes [1] 23 Meri is making a large cube from smaller cubes. She has completed 3 face\ s. represents the smaller cubes What is the least number of smaller cubes she needs to complete her larg\ e cube? [1]

11 Page Total © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 [Turn over 24 I am thinking of a number. Two-thirds of my number is the same as one quarter of fifty-six. What is my number? [2] 25 A group of children take a Maths test and a Science test. Their results are shown in the table. Name Score in Maths test Score in Science test Lena 6 7 Suzanah 8 10 Serene 5 6 Jasmine 10 9 Dawn 9 9 Chris 8 10 Lee 9 10 Eric 7 9 Tan 10 9 Fong 10 10 (a) What is the range for the Maths test scores? [1] (b) What is the modal score for the Maths test? [1] (c) What is the median score for the Science test? [1]

12 Page Total Permission to reproduce items where third-par ty 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. © UCLES 2010 0842/01/M/J/10 26 Here is a magic square. Each row, column and diagonal add up to the same number (the magic numb\ er). 18 8 14 16 6 12 20 (a) Fill in the missing numbers. [1] (b) What is the magic number? [1]