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MATHEMATICS EXAM
Duration – 1 hour and 30 minutes
Each correct answer is worth 1 mark out of a total of 100, unless stated otherwise.
SECTION 1 – WRITTEN NUMBERS (5 marks)
a. Write out the number 3,427 in words………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………………….
b. Write out the number 657,902 in words……………………………………………...
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
c. Write out the number 5,607,365 in words……………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
d. Write out four thousand, three hundred and twenty two in numbers………………...
e. Write out six hundred and seventy one thousand, one hundred
and five in numbers
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
SECTION 2 – ADDITION (12 marks)
a. 8 + 6 =…………………..
b. 11 + 9 =…………………
c. 36 + 7 =…………………
d. 65 + 35 =………………..
e. 56 + 33 =
f. 54 + 45 =
g. 78 + 22 =
h. 97 + 57 =
i. 565 + 365 =
j. 738 + 183 =
k. 966+ 669 =
l. 87688 + 12312 =
SECTION 3 – SUBTRACTION (12 marks)
a. 14 - 7 =…………………..
b. 17 - 9 =…………………
c. 34 - 18 =…………………
d. 75 - 38 =………………..
e. 53 - 31 =
f. 67 - 23 =
g. 78 - 39 =
h. 75 - 28 =
i. 605 - 575 =
j. 632 - 283 =
k. 946 - 568 =
l. 70000 - 34567 =
SECTION 4 – COMBINED ADDITION & SUBTRACTION (4 marks)
You will need to work out these sums on the separate piece of paper provided. Once you have done this write in the answer in the space provided.
a. 75 + 65 + 55 – 194 =……………………………………………………………
b. 38 + 47 + 336 – 287 =…………………………………………………………..
c. 39 + 321 + 473 – 77 – 60 =……………………………………………………..
d. 902 – 234 – 346 – 55 – 37 =…………………………………………………….
SECTION 5 – TIMESTABLES (14 marks)
a. 2 x 8 =…………………
b. 3 x 6 =…………………
c. 4 x 4 =…………………
d. 5 x 9 =…………………
e. 6 x 6 =…………………
f. 7 x 7 =…………………
g. 8 x 8 =…………………
h. 9 x 9 =…………………
i. 10 x 10 =………………
j. 11 x 5 =………………..
k. 12 x 7 =………………..
l. 12 x 11 =………………
m. 30 x 5 =………………..
n. 200 x 4 =………………
SECTION 6 – MULTIPLICATION (6 marks)
a. 2 2 x 2 5 =
b. 5 5 x 5 5 =
c. 4 9 x 3 5 =
d. 5 2 0 x 3 4 =
e. 4 8 3 x 3 5 2 =
f. 9 7 8 x 7 9 6 =
SECTION 7 – DIVISION (12 marks)
Please note in this test the symbol for divided by is /
a. 15 / 5 =…………………………
b. 16 / 4 =…………………………
c. 80 / 8 =…………………………
d. 99 / 11 =………………………..
For the following sums in this section use the box below each question to write and work out the sum. (2 marks each)
e. 495 / 5 =
f. 873 / 9 =
g. 414 / 6 =
h. 930 / 15 =
SECTION 8 – MULTIPLICATION WITH DECIMALS (8 marks)
a. 10 x 0.1 =………………
b. 10 x 0.01 =……………..
c. 20 x 0.5 =………………
d. 55 x 0.1 =………………
e. 32 x 0.2 =………………
f. 42.5 x 50 =
g. 35.2 x 45.5 =
h. 50.25 x 31.21 =
SECTION 9 – AVERAGES (6 marks)
In this section each question is worth 2 marks.
a. What is the average age of the following children?…………………..
1. Jude – 4
2. Matthew - 11
3. Jess - 9
4. Lotta – 12
5. Jared – 8
Use the box below to work out the answer. Write the answer in the space provided
above next to the question.
b. What is the average journey, in miles, that the following
children travel each day to and back from school?…………………..
1. Rebecca – 24 miles
2. Greta – 2 miles
3. Luke H. – 42 miles
4. Ashley – 70 miles
5. Jared – 14 miles
6. George – 22 miles
Use the box below to work out the answer. Write the answer in the space provided
above next to the question.
c. What is the average amount of days in each month of the year?…………………….
Use the box below to work out the answer. Write the answer in the space provided
above next to the question.
SECTION 10 – FRACTIONS (5 marks)
You may wish to use the working out sheet for some of these sums.
a. What is half of 84 ?……………………………….
b. What is one quarter of 20 ?……………………….
c. 1/2 + 2/5 =
d. 5/8 + 7/8 =
e. 1/2 + 3/4 =
SECTION 11 – COMPREHENSION (10 marks)
a. Use the box below to work out this question. (2 marks)
Aidan is going on a trip to Newcastle for the holidays. It is 350 miles to Newcastle
from his house. After driving for 75 miles his family stop for lunch. On the
way there is a diversion which adds another 36 miles to the journey. How many
miles did Aidan have to travel after lunch?………………………………..
b. Use the box below to work out this question. (2 marks)
Nick was born in 1967. How old is he this year? How old will he be in 2022?
And if he lives to be 95 years old what would the year be?
This year Nick is……………………………….
In 2022 Nick will be……………………………
When he is 110 the year will be………………..
c. Use the box below to work out this question. (2 marks)
Jared was doing keepsie upsies with a football. The first time he managed to
keep the ball up 14 times. The second time he kept the ball up 26 times. The
third time he kept the ball up 10 more times than the first two times added
together. The fourth and last time, he managed to keep the ball up for 19 times
less than the third attempt. So how many times did he keep it up on the fourth
attempt?
On the fourth attempt Jared managed to keep up the ball…………………………….
d. Use the box below to work out this question. (2 marks)
Maia wanted to buy a little goodbye gift for each of her friends as she was
moving to a new country. She had 8 friends, although 2 of them were her very
best friends. She decided to spend £5 on each of her friends, and an extra
£2.50 for each of her 2 best friends. How much did Maia spend in total?............................................
e. Use the box below to work out this question. (2 marks)
Greta wanted to bake a cake to celebrate her birthday at school. She knew she
would need to bake a big one as the children in her class all loved cake. There
were 9 children in her class, so she baked a 40 lb. cake. If she gave each of
her friends a 4 lb. slice, how big a slice did Greta have left over for herself?........................
SECTION 12 – GEOMETRY (6 marks)
a. In the box below, draw a circle using a compass with a diameter of 5 cm.
b. In the box below, draw a square 4.5 cm x 4.5 cm.
c. In the box below, draw a rectangle 5.3 cm x 4.1 cm.
d. In the box below, draw a right angled triangle with the following
measurements – Base = 5 cm
Vertical line = 5 cm
e. In the box below, draw an equilateral triangle, with sides
all equalling 6 cm. (2 marks)
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