Year 4 Mental Maths Test 3 Week 6 Term 3
Instructions Test 3 ( end of week 6) Listen carefully to each question. I will read each question twice before you write your answer
5 second response
Eight thousand and three. Question 1 Write the number Eight thousand and three.
Question 2 Add 1, 6, 9 and 7.
Question 3 Decrease 86 by 29.
Make the largest number you can from: Question 4 Make the largest number you can from: 4 2 6 9
Round 888kg to the nearest 10 kilograms. Question 5 Round 888kg to the nearest 10 kilograms.
Question 6 How many 9s make 81?
Question 7 Divide 700 by 10.
Question 8 Write the correct sign/symbol, greater than or less than, in the empty box.
On your sheet is a scale. Write the number shown by the arrow. Question 9 On your sheet is a scale. Write the number shown by the arrow.
Question 10 Double 26.
10 second response
Ann has 53p and Kate has 29p. How much do they have altogether? Question 11 Ann has 53p and Kate has 29p. How much do they have altogether?
A train arrived in Manchester at 1pm. It left Wigan 50 minutes Question 12 A train arrived in Manchester at 1pm. It left Wigan 50 minutes earlier. What time did it leave Wigan?
Question 13 A coach carried 80 children to the museum. How many children were on 3 coaches?
Question 14 A minibus can carry 13 passengers. How many passengers can it carry on 9 trips?
Question 15 If I am facing west and I turn clockwise through 180°, in what direction am I now facing?
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Hand Out Test 3 Week 6
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