Year 6 Block 2 Assessment Paper 1 (Answers after each question)
PART 1 NUMBER
Calculate (Show your working.) a) £3.62 x 4 b) £1.36 x 7 c) 348 x 29 Question 1 Calculate (Show your working.) a) £3.62 x 4 b) £1.36 x 7 c) 348 x 29
Answer a) £14.48 b) £9.52 c) 10092
Question 2 Calculate (Show your working) a) £5.04 ÷ 6 b) 1598 ÷ 34
b) 47 (1 mark for correct working but incorrect answer ) a) £0.84 or 84p b) 47 (1 mark for correct working but incorrect answer )
Question 3 a) Write out these decimal numbers in order from the lowest to the highest.
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b) What number does the arrow indicate? Question 3 b) What number does the arrow indicate?
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Question 5
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Write a fraction in the boxes to complete the sentence. Question 6 Write a fraction in the boxes to complete the sentence.
Any correct fraction eg 7/12 Answer Any correct fraction eg 7/12
Write out these quantities in order from lowest to highest. Question 7 Write out these quantities in order from lowest to highest.
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Question 8 Calculate
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MONEY AND MEASURE PROBLEMS PART 2 MONEY AND MEASURE PROBLEMS NO CALCULATOR
a) How much would a pen and a T-shirt cost? Question 9a a) How much would a pen and a T-shirt cost?
Answer a) £8.25
b) How much would three CDs cost? Question 9b b) How much would three CDs cost?
Answer b) £31.35
c) How many pens could you buy for £ 20? Question 9c c) How many pens could you buy for £ 20?
Answer c) 6 pens
Question 9d d) If you bought 3 pens and 2 T-shirts, how much change would you receive from £ 20?
Answer d) £0.55 or 55p
Question 10a
Answer a) £54
Question 10b
Answer b) £7 or £7.00
Question 11a a) 8 bars of chocolate cost £ 2.80. What is the cost of each chocolate bar?
Answer a) 35p or £0.35
£ 9.00. What is the cost of each can? Question 11b b) 20 cans of cola cost £ 9.00. What is the cost of each can?
Answer b) 45p or £0.45
a) How much water is in Jane’s cup? Question 12a Bob’s cup contains ½ litre of water. Jane has one quarter of the amount of water that is in Bob’s cup. a) How much water is in Jane’s cup?
Answer a) 125ml
Question 12b Bob’s cup contains ½ litre of water. Jane has one quarter of the amount of water that is in Bob’s cup. b) How much water would have to be added to Jane’s cup so that she had the same amount of water as Bob?
Answer a) Paris and Moscow
This chart shows temperatures recorded at noon for some world cities. Question 13 This chart shows temperatures recorded at noon for some world cities. a) Which two cities have a difference in temperature of 21ºC? ___and ___ b) How much warmer is Oslo than Moscow? .
Answer b) 16.5ºC
PART 3: HANDLING DATA
Question 14a
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Question 14b b) One day one eighth (⅛) of Y6 were absent. How many children in Y6 were present?
Answer b) 28 children
a) How many dollars could be exchanged for £50? Question 15a a) How many dollars could be exchanged for £50?
Answer a) 485 Hong Kong dollars
b) How many pounds could be exchanged for 291 dollars? Question 15b b) How many pounds could be exchanged for 291 dollars?
Answer b) £30
Question 15c c) Look at the graph. Approximately, how many dollars could be exchanged for £17?
c) 160-170 H.K dollars inclusive Answer c) 160-170 H.K dollars inclusive
a) How many pupils did the spelling test? Question 16a a) How many pupils did the spelling test?
Answer a) 36 pupils
Question 16b b) Sally said, “ 25 children scored half marks or more” Was she correct? Yes or No
Answer b) no
c) Explain your yes or no answer: Question 16c c) Explain your yes or no answer:
Explanation needed eg 5 out of 10 is half of the marks. Answer Explanation needed eg 5 out of 10 is half of the marks. Only 18 children scored 5 or more marks
Part 4: SHAPE AND SPACE
Question 17a The points (-1, 1), (2, 5) and (6, 2) are three of the four vertices of a square. Plot the co-ordinates on the grid. What are the co-ordinates of the fourth vertex?
Answer a) (3, -2)
C is halfway between A and B. What are the co-ordinates of C? Question 17b b) Look at the diagram C is halfway between A and B. What are the co-ordinates of C?
Answer b) (6, 7.5)
Tick the shape with only one pair of parallel sides. Question 18 Tick the shape with only one pair of parallel sides.
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Question 19
Answer Tick the second shape
Question 20 Use a protractor to measure these angles. Tick the shape with an angle of 69°.
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a) What is the perimeter of the shape? Question 21 a) What is the perimeter of the shape? b) What is the area of the whole shape?
Answer a) 35cm b) 73.5 cm²
Question 22
Answer 8cm
Part 5 - SOLVING PROBLEMS USING A CALCULATOR
Question 23
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What is the total amount of ticket money collected? Question 24 1827 people buy tickets to watch a rugby match. Each ticket costs £ 9.50. What is the total amount of ticket money collected?
Answer £17356.50
Programmes cost £ 1.25 each. The total money from Question 25 Programmes cost £ 1.25 each. The total money from programme sales is £1096.25. How many programmes were sold?
Answer 877 programmes
Question 26 Pencils are 16.4 cm long. How many pencils can be cut from a length 20 metres long?
Answer 121 pencils
Question 27 Train carriages hold 86 passengers. How many carriages would a train need in order to seat 1500 passengers?
Answer 18 carriages
Pencils weigh 7.3 g each. What would be the mass of 580 pencils? Question 28 Pencils weigh 7.3 g each. What would be the mass of 580 pencils?
Answer 4234g or 4.234kg 4kg 234g
Question 29 Small bags of flour weigh 250g. How many bags can be made from 90kg of flour?
1 mark for correct method eg 90x4 or Answer 360 bags 1 mark for correct method eg 90x4 or 90000 ÷ 250
Question 30
Answer 90 boys
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