Year 4 Mental Maths Test 4 Week 8 Term 2
Instructions Test 4 ( end of week 8) Listen carefully to each question. I will read each question twice before you write your answer
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Write the number two thousand six hundred and seventy. Question 1 Write the number two thousand six hundred and seventy.
Question 2 What is 5, 7 and 5 altogether?
Question 3 Subtract 16 from 49.
Write the next odd number after 899 Question 4 Write the next odd number after 899
Round 355g to the nearest 100 grams. Question 5 Round 355g to the nearest 100 grams.
Question 6 Multiply 8 by 6.
How many lengths of wood 10cm long can you cut from a 60cm Question 7 How many lengths of wood 10cm long can you cut from a 60cm length of wood?
Question 8 Write the correct sign/symbol, greater than or less than, in the empty box.
Question 9 On your answer sheet is a scale. What is the number shown by the arrow?
Question 10 Double 32.
10 second response
How many 10p coins are there in £12? Question 11 How many 10p coins are there in £12?
Share 208 football cards between four children. Question 12 Share 208 football cards between four children.
Question 13 A variety packet of crisps containing 10 packets costs £1.80. How much would one packet cost?
Question 14 Given that 14 x 6 = 84, what is 84 ÷ 14?
Roughly what does a medium sized apple weigh? Question 15 Roughly what does a medium sized apple weigh?
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