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This document provides instructions and questions for a test on place value and ordering numbers. Students are asked to write out the value of digits in numbers, write numbers using specified digits, order numbers from smallest to largest, and perform addition with number cards. The test covers place value, writing multi-digit numbers, and comparing and ordering decimals and whole numbers.

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1 Place Value

This document provides instructions and questions for a test on place value and ordering numbers. Students are asked to write out the value of digits in numbers, write numbers using specified digits, order numbers from smallest to largest, and perform addition with number cards. The test covers place value, writing multi-digit numbers, and comparing and ordering decimals and whole numbers.

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GCSE (1 – 9)

Place Value and Ordering


Numbers

Instructions

• Use black ink or ball-point pen.


• Answer all questions.
• Answer the questions in the spaces provided
– there may be more space than you need.
• Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated.
• You must show all your working out.

Information

• The marks for each question are shown in brackets


– use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question.

Advice

• Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.


• Keep an eye on the time.
• Try to answer every question.
• Check your answers if you have time at the end

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1 Write down the value of the 8 in the number 583

(Total for question 1 is 1 mark)

2 Write down the value of the 5 in the number 583.2

(Total for question 2 is 1 mark)

3 Write down the value of the 3 in the number 3091

(Total for question 3 is 1 mark)

4 Write down the value of the 2 in the number 6024

(Total for question 4 is 1 mark)

5 Write down the value of the 7 in the number 204.7

(Total for question 5 is 1 mark)

6 Write down a 5 digit number that has 3 as its thousands digit.


You can only use the digit 3 once.

(Total for question 6 is 1 mark)

7 Write down a 6 digit number that has 8 as its hundreds digit.


You can only use the digit 8 once.

(Total for question 7 is 1 mark)


8 Write down a 4 digit number that has 7 as its tens digit.
You can only use the digit 7 once.

(Total for question 8 is 1 mark)

9 Write the number 2 million in figures.

(Total for question 9 is 1 mark)

10 Write the number 5.3 million in figures.

(Total for question 10 is 1 mark)

11 Here are 4 number cards.

5 7 2 3

(a) Write down the largest three digit number that can be made using these number cards.

(b) Arrange the cards to give the smallest possible answer to the sum. (1)

+
(1)

(Total for question 11 is 2 marks)

12 Write the following numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
134 153 203 146 154

(Total for question 12 is 1 mark)


13 Here are 4 number cards.

3 9 3 5

(a) Write down the smallest four digit number that can be made using these number cards.

(b) Arrange the cards to give the largest possible answer to the sum. (1)

+
(1)

(Total for question 13 is 2 marks)

14 Write the following numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
0.35 0.305 0.53 0.053 0.035

(Total for question 14 is 1 mark)

15 Write the following numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
1.6 1.06 1.5 1.53 1.563

(Total for question 15 is 1 mark)

16 Write the following numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.
3.2 3.27 3.72 3.702 3.02

(Total for question 16 is 1 mark)

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