Year 3 Block 1 Assessment Paper 1 (Answers at the end of the quiz)
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4 Write the number ninety seven in figures.
Answer 97
Fill in the missing numbers. Question 5 This is part of a 100 square. Fill in the missing numbers.
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Look at this number pattern. Question 6 Look at this number pattern.
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Question 7
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Write the numbers in order – smallest first. Question 8 Write the numbers in order – smallest first.
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You have four £1 coins and seven 1p coins. Question 9 You have four £1 coins and seven 1p coins. How is this amount of money written in figures?
Answer £4.07
How long is the toy shark? Question 10 How long is the toy shark?
Answer 24 cm
A pencil case costs £1.65. How much do two pencil Question 11a A pencil case costs £1.65. How much do two pencil cases cost?
Answer £3.30
Question 11b What change will I get if I buy 2 pencil cases for £1.65 each with a £5 note? Show your working.
Answer £1.70
Question 12 How long is this line?
Answer 7cm
Question 13 Complete this chart.
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Tick () the quadrilaterals. Question 14 Look at these shapes. Tick () the quadrilaterals.
Parallelogram, rhombus and rectangle. Answer Parallelogram, rhombus and rectangle.
Write the number that should go in the empty box. Question 15 Write the number that should go in the empty box.
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