Paper 22y6
Paper 22y6
Paper 22y6
(a) Double 37 =
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(b)
= Half of 96
[1]
………………… children
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(b) 15 children chose peaches. Show this on the chart.
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3 Write a whole number that lies between 1289 and 1293.
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4 There are 365 days in a year. Students attend school on 186 days. How many days do
they not attend school?
………………………..days
[1]
4 Find the value of P.
42 x P = 168
[1]
5 The clock shows the time when Aysha leaves for school in the morning.
……………………..am
[1]
(b) The bell rings for lunch at 12:30 pm. Aysha has 45 minutes for lunch. What time
does lunch finish?
………………..
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6 (a) Write down the number that each arrow points to.
A = ……………………..
B =………………………
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(b) Estimate where the number 350 lies on this scale.
[1]
7 Draw a ring around the value of the digit two in this number.
543.27
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8 This shape is made from 5 straight lines.
Complete these statements. The first has been done for you.
Line 1 is equal in length to line 2. Line ………and line..…… are parallel. Line 5 is
perpendicular to line ………
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6 Calculate the size of angle a.
a = …………………..o
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7 Here are four digit cards.
Anna chooses three of these cards to write three-digit numbers. Write all the three-digit
numbers that Anna could make between 350 and 450.
[2]
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8 Match each calculation in a box to the correct answer. The first one has been done for
you.
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9 Put one tick (✓) in each row to complete the table.
0.05
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10 Find the perimeter of this regular pentagon.
Not drawn to scale
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11 Triangles A and B are drawn on a square grid.
(a) Triangle A is translated 4 squares to the right and 1 square down. Draw the
triangle in its new position.
[1]
(b) Describe the translation which moves triangle A from its original position
to triangle B.
………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………
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12 1
Paul says that is equivalent to 25%.
5
YES NO
…………………………………………………………………………………………
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13 Imran starts with one and counts on in fives to give this number pattern.
1 6 11 16 21 26 31
The pattern continues in the same way. Will he ever find a number in the five times
table? Circle the correct answer.
YES NO
[2]
14 Here are 4 calculations. Use or <, >, = to make each number sentence true.
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15 Match each shape to the percentage that is shaded.
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17 Apples cost $1.60 for 500g. What is the cost of 2kg of apples?
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18 Here is a bus timetable.
Tula gets on a bus at 1445 and gets off 53 minutes later. Where does she get off the
bus?
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19 (a) Plot the points B (5, –3), C (3, 3) and D (–3, 3) on the grid.
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(b) Join the points A, B, C, D to make a shape. What is the name of this
quadrilateral?
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20 Fatima has some pens. She gives of her pens to her brother. She gives her brother 12
pens. How many pens is she left with?
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21 Complete the calculations.
(a) 5 + 22 × 13 =
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(b) 5 × 16 + 4 × 12 =
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22 The lines on the grid form part of a pentagon. Use the dots to complete the pentagon so
it has exactly one right angle.
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23 Here is a triangle on a grid. The triangle is rotated 90° clockwise about point O. Draw
the triangle in its new position.
[2]
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