Year-4-2006-Mathematics-Test-A-Levels-2-3

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Year-4-2006-Mathematics-Test-A-Levels-2-3
1. YEAR 4
LEVELS
TEST 4a
2–3
CALCULATOR NOT ALLOWED Total marks
Name
Class
School
Date
2. Lauren Zak Jade
2
3. Getting started
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a mark.
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Practice question
Calculate 15 + 10 + 5
3
4. 1 Calculate 14 + 15 + 16
1
1 mark
What is the length of the straw to the nearest centimetre?
cm 2
1 mark
4
5. 3 Here is part of a number line.
Write in the missing numbers.
+9 +9
29 3
1 mark
4 Here is part of a hundred square.
Write in the missing numbers.
75
4
1 mark
94 95 96 97
5 Total out of 4
6. 5 I am 9 years old. I am 2 years younger than Jade.
My birthday is in July. My birthday is in January.
Jade Lauren
Write Jade and Lauren in the correct places on the sorting diagram.
Birthday month
January to June July to December
less than
9 years old
Age 9 years old
5a
more than
1 mark
9 years old 5b
1 mark
6
7. 6 Here are some signs.
÷ × =
Write two of the signs to make this correct.
104 4 26 6
1 mark
7 On a school trip, 56 people visit the zoo.
23 are girls.
21 are boys. ZOO
5 are teachers.
The rest are parents.
How many are parents?
Show
your working.
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a mark. 7i
7ii
2 marks
7 Total out of 5
8. 8 Here is a grid with four squares shaded in.
Shade in one more square to make a shape with
a line of symmetry.
8a
1 mark
Shade in a different square to make a shape with
a line of symmetry.
8b
1 mark
8
9. 9 Here are three digit cards.
5 7 3
Use the cards to make the number nearest to 400
9
1 mark
75 children take part in a quiz.
There are 5 children in each team.
How many teams are there altogether?
10
1 mark
9 Total out of 4
10. 11 Here are five shapes on a grid.
A
B
C
E
D
Write the letters of the two shapes that are octagons.
11
and 1 mark
10
11. 12 Here is a table.
The tick ( ) in the box shows that 20 is a multiple of 10
Put four more ticks ( ) to complete the table.
12 15 20
multiple of 10
multiple of 2 12i
multiple of 5 12ii
2 marks
11 Total out of 3
12. 13 Here are some angles.
C
B
A
D
E
Put the angles in order of size, starting with the smallest.
Write the correct letters in the boxes.
One has been done for you.
E 13
smallest largest 1 mark
12
13. 14 Jade asked each child in her class,
‘Do you stay at school or go home for lunch?’
Here are her results.
Lunchtime survey
stands for 1 child stands for 2 children
girls boys
stay at
school
go
home
How many more girls stay at school than go home for lunch?
14
1 mark
13 Total out of 2
14. 15 Zak has more than 10 counters and fewer than 20 counters.
When he groups them in threes no counters are left over.
How many counters could Zak have?
15
1 mark
16 Here are some shapes.
Tick ( ) the shape that has 3 shaded.
4
16
1 mark
14
15. About how much water could the kettle hold?
Circle the correct amount.
2 litres 5 litres 10 litres
17
20 litres 50 litres
1 mark
15 Total out of 3
16. 18 Calculate 145 – 83
18
1 mark
19
grapefruit melons
45p each 59p each
Zak has one 50p coin and three 20p coins.
He buys a grapefruit and a melon.
How much money does he have left?
Show
your working.
You may get
a mark. 19i
p 19ii
2 marks
16
17. 20 Here is part of a number line.
Write in the missing number.
0 1
20
1 mark
21 This clock shows the time that
Zak puts a cake in the oven.
6: 50
He takes it out of the oven 50 minutes later.
Write the time on the clock when he takes the cake out.
: 21
1 mark
17 Total out of 5
18. 22 The table shows the different faces of some 3-D shapes.
Write numbers on the faces to show how many of each there are.
One has been done for you.
3-D shapes number of faces
2 4
cuboid
triangular prism
cube
22i
square-based pyramid
22ii
2 marks
18
19. 23 Lauren buys 4 ice creams.
Each ice cream costs 85p.
How much do they cost altogether?
£ 23
1 mark
24 The numbers in this sequence increase by 101 each time.
Write in the next two numbers in the sequence.
606 707 808 24
1 mark
19 Total out of 4
20. 25 Three children measure the height of their sunflowers.
Here are their results.
140
120
100
height of 80
sunflower
in cm 60
40
20
0
Zak Lauren Jade
How tall is Lauren’s sunflower?
cm 25a
1 mark
How much taller is Zak’s sunflower than Jade’s?
cm 25b
1 mark
20
21. 26 Here are four number cards.
45 55 67 32
Jade picks the two cards which have a difference of 22
Which cards does she pick?
and
26
1 mark
27 Lauren has some cherries.
She eats 2 of them.
Then she eats half of what is left.
She now has 6 cherries.
How many cherries did she start with?
27
1 mark
21 Total out of 4
22. 28 Here are some numbers.
1 2 3 4 5
Write one of the numbers in each box to make these correct.
5 × 6 = 10 ×
5 × 6 < 10 × 28
1 mark
22
23. END OF TEST
23 Total out of 1
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