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Term 2 Examination

This document is a mathematics exam for grade 6 consisting of 5 questions testing various math skills over 40 marks total. Question 1 has 5 multiple choice questions on topics like rounding, rates, and fractions. Question 2 involves number operations, place value, and rounding. Question 3 focuses on fractions including identifying fractions from diagrams and calculations. Question 4 covers whole number calculations. Question 5 examines number and geometric patterns through tables and sequences.

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Term 2 Examination

This document is a mathematics exam for grade 6 consisting of 5 questions testing various math skills over 40 marks total. Question 1 has 5 multiple choice questions on topics like rounding, rates, and fractions. Question 2 involves number operations, place value, and rounding. Question 3 focuses on fractions including identifying fractions from diagrams and calculations. Question 4 covers whole number calculations. Question 5 examines number and geometric patterns through tables and sequences.

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MATHEMATICS EXAM %
Formal Assessment Term 2. 40
Whole Numbers, Patterns and Fractions

For Assessor only:

Q1 /5 Q2 /10 Q3 /9 Q4 /6 Q5 /10

NAME:

Grade 6:

TIME: 60 Min. EXAMINER:

Pages: 5 MODERATOR:

Question 1: Multiple Choice [5 marks]

Circle the correct answer:

1.1. Which number would be rounded to 700, when rounding off to the nearest hundred? [1 mark]

A. 160

B. 546

C. 586

D. 660

1.2. It takes Thembi 4 minutes to wash a window. She wants to know how many minutes it will take her to
wash 8 windows at this rate. She should…. [1 mark]

A. Multiply 4 x 8

B. Divide 8 by 4

C. Subtract 4 from 8

D. Add 8 and 4

1.3. The Δ represents the number of magazines that Sibusiso reads each week. Which of these number

1
sentences represents the total number of magazines that Sibusiso reads in 6 weeks?
[1 mark]

A. Δ ÷ 6 =

B. 6 x Δ =

C. Δ + 6 =

D. (Δ + Δ) x 6 =

7
1.4. Which of these means ? [1 mark]
100

A. 70%

B. 7

C. 0,7

D. 0,07

3 2
1.5. Ntobeko, Palesa and their mother were eating a cake. Janice ate of the cake. Palesa ate of the cake
8 8
1
and their mother ate of the cake. How much of the cake was left? [1 mark]
8

3
A.
4

1
B.
4

1
C.
8

D. None

Question 2: Numbers, Operations and Relationships [10


marks]

2.1. Write the following in expanded notation:

2.1.1. 15 702 = ______________________________________________________ [1 mark]

2.1.2. 2706 = _______________________________________________________ [1 mark]

2.2. Calculate: (Show all working out)


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2.2.1. (4 x 3) + 26 – 6 x 5 = [2 marks]

2.2.2. (8 + 8 + 8) ÷ 12 = [2 marks]

2.3. Round off: 949 764 to the nearest:

2.3.1. Five: ___________________________________ [1 mark]

2.3.2. Ten Thousand: __________________________ [1 mark]

2.4. What must be added to 13 579 to get 23 000? [2 marks]

Show calculations:

Question 3: Fractions [9 marks]

3.1. Each of the diagrams below is divided into a number of equal parts. [4 marks]

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Using the diagrams above, complete the table below:

Shape Number of shaded parts Fraction shaded


(simplest form)
3.1.1.
3.1.2. 2
3.1.3. 2 1
=
4 2
3.2. Calculate the following [5 marks]

Show calculations:

2 1
3.2.1. + = [2 marks]
4 2

4 1
3.2.2. - = [2 marks]
6 11

Show calculations:

3 3
3.2.3. + = [1 mark]
6 6

Show calculations:

Question 4 – Whole Numbers [6 marks]

Calculate:

4.1. 52 479 − 31 286 = [2 marks]

Show calculations:

4
4.2. 7 839 ÷ 9 = [2 marks]

Show calculations:

4.3. 29 x 62 = [2 marks]

Show calculations:

Question 5: Number Patterns and Geometric Patterns [10


Marks]

5.1. Study the diagram below and complete the table: [15÷3 marks]

Shape 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 20
Number of squares 1 2 3
Number of rectangles 4 7 10
Number of circles 4 6 8

5.2. Complete the following number patterns: [5 marks]

5.2.1.  11, 17, 23, 29, 35, ____ ,____ ,____

5.2.2.  18, 15, 12, ____,____ , ____

5.2.3. 0, 5, 10, ____, ____, ____

5.2.4. 19, 27, _____, _____, _____

5.2.4. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, _____, ____, _____


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Total: 40 Marks

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