Speed Test You will see 20 questions Each question will stay on the screen for 20 seconds Write down as many answers as you can Calculators not allowed.

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Speed Test You will see 20 questions Each question will stay on the screen for 20 seconds Write down as many answers as you can Calculators not allowed Press any key to start

1. One night in a hotel room costs £35. How much would it cost to stay for 4 nights?

2. Jake lives 3.2 miles away from school. He walks there and back every school day. How far does he walk in a week?

3. There are 50 apples in a box. Four fifths have gone bad. How many are OK?

4. Look at these numbers: Write down the smallest number.

5. Add the numbers 255 and 33.

6. Work out 9 times 7.

7. Work out 174 take away 80.

8. Add 234 to 11 then multiply by 2. What is the answer?

9. The numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 and 36 are square numbers. What is the next square number?.

10. Think of the number Round it to the nearest 100.

11. Estimate the answer to 39 times 3.

12. A coach can hold 50 people. How many coaches would you need for 440 people?

13. Write in figures the number two million four hundred thousand and two.

14. At 9 a.m. there are 26 cars in the car park. By 10 a.m. there are 111 and none have left. How many have come in during the hour?

15. Look at these temperatures: -3.2°C -0.5°C -5.3°C. Write down which is the coldest.

16. How many sides has a regular octagon?

17. I think of a number then I multiply it by 5. Then I add 14. The answer is 39. What number did I think of ?

18. How many cm are there in 3.2 m?

19. Find the volume of a cuboid which measures 7 cm by 10 cm by 2 cm.

20. A cube has a volume of 27 cm 3. What is the length of 1 side?

THE END Press any key to see the answers

1. £ miles apples coaches cars C cm cm cm