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Mathematics Stage 6

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Stage 6 Mathematics

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Stage 6 Maths

Sample Test
Time allowed: 45 minutes

Name:

INSTRUCTIONS :

 Answer all questions


 Answers should be written in the spaces provided
Year 6 KEY OBJECTIVES ASSESSED

Order a mixed set of numbers with up to three decimal


places. Reduce a fraction to its simplest form by cancelling
common factors.
Use a fraction as an operator to find fractions of numbers or quantities
(e.g. 5/8 of 32, 7/10 of 40, 9/100 of 400 centimetres).

Understand percentage as the number of parts in every 100, and find


simple percentages of small whole-number quantities.
Solve simple problems involving ratio and proportion.

Derive quickly division facts corresponding to multiplication tables up to

10 x 10. Carry out short multiplication and division of numbers involving

decimals.

Carry out long multiplication of a three-digit by a two-digit integer.

Use a protractor to measure acute and obtuse angles to the nearest degree.

Calculate the perimeter and area of simple compound shapes that can be split into

rectangles. Read and plot co-ordinates in all four quadrants.

Identify and use the appropriate operations (including combinations of


operations) to solve word problems involving numbers and quantities, and explain
methods and reasoning.

Solve a problem by extracting and interpreting information presented in tables,


graphs and charts
Y6 NUMBER
1 Calcula Show your working
1
. te
a £3.62 x
) 4

1
b £1.36 x
) 7

2
c 348 x
) 29

2 Calcula Show your working


. te
1
a £5.04 ÷
) 6

2
b 1598 ÷
) 34
3. a) Write out these decimal numbers in order from the
lowest
to the highest.
0.0 1. 0.21 1.0 2.20
3 1 7 7 6
1

b) What number does the arrow


indicate?

3.2 3.2
5 6
1

3 4. Put a ring around the fraction which is equivalent to


3 8 2 24 15 1
0
8 3 3 8 8

5. Put a ring around the fraction which is equivalent


to 40
1 3 2 5 1 60
2 4 3 6 3
1

6. Write a fraction in the boxes to complete the


sentence. 1 < < 2
2 __ 3
1
7. Write out these quantities in order from 1
lowest to
highest.
0.5k 400 ¼k 0.6k ⅔k
g g g g g

8.
Calculate
1 of 28
¼ of 36 =
7 4
⅝ of 32 7 =
= of 35
10
MONEY AND MEASURE PROBLEMS – NO CALCULATOR
9
.

pen £
2.95 CD £
Show your 10.45 T-shirt £
working 5.30
a) How much would a pen and a T-shirt 1
cost?

b) How much would three CDs 1


cost?

c) How many pens could you buy for


1
£ 20?

d) If you bought 3 pens and 2 T-shirts, how much


change would you receive from £ 20? 1
10
.
PERCY’S
SALE
ALL GOODS REDUCED BY
S h o w y o u r w o r k in g
10%
Calculate the missing
prices:
a Was £60 ………now £
) down to 1

b Wa ….now down to
) s £ £6.30.
2

1
11. a) 8 bars of chocolate cost £ 2.80.
What is the cost of each chocolate
bar?
1
b) 20 cans of cola cost £
9.00. What is the cost of
each can?
12 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
ml
cup?
b)How much water would have to be added to Jane’s
cup so that she had the same amount of water as 1
m
Bob?
l
13. This chart shows temperatures recorded at
noon for some world
Citcities. Temperature
y
Sydney 28ºC
Paris 12.5ºC
London 9ºC
Oslo 8ºC
Moscow -8.5ºC

a) Which two cities have a difference in temperature


1
of 21ºC?

an
d ºC 1

HANDLING DATA
14 SCHOOL
. CLASS BOYS
SURVEY GIRL TOTA
S L
Receptio 15 15 ?
n
Y1 17 12 29
Y2 14 15 29
Y3 17 16 33
Y4 ? 13 29
Y5 11 21 32
Y6 18 14 32
TOTAL 108 ? ?
a) Complete the chart.
3
b) One day one eighth (⅛) of Y6 were absent. How
many children in Y6 were present?
childre
n 1
15. CURRENCY CHART
(currency conversion – Pounds and Hong Kong Dollars

60

50

40

Pounds 30

20

10

0 100 2
200 300 400 500 600
2
Dollars

£1 can be exchanged for 9.7 dollars

a) How many dollars could be exchanged for £50?

b) How many pounds could be exchanged for 291 dollars?

c) Look at the graph. Approximately, how many dollars could


be exchanged for £17?

1
16. Y4 completed a spelling
test. The test was marked
out of 10
The teacher put their results in a graph
Results of Spelling Tests
12

10
NUMBER OF PUPILS

0
1 2 3 4 5 6

MARKS

a) How many pupils did the spelling test? 1

b)Sally said, “ 25 children scored half marks or more”

Was she correct? Yes No

Explain your answer:


1
17 a) Look at the Diagram SHAPE AND SPACE

4
3
2
1

0
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5

 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? 1

b) Look at the diagram

B (10,12)

C ( ----,----)

A (2,3)

2
C is halfway between A and B. What are the co-ordinates of C?
18. Tick the shape with only one pair of parallel sides.
1

19.
This Shape is rotated through 90 anti-clockwise

Tick the shape that shows the new position.


1
20. Use a protractor to measure these
2
angles. Tick the shape with an angle of
69

21. 10cm

3.5cm

9cm
5.5cm

7cm

a) What is the perimeter of the shape? cm 1

b) What is the area of the whole


cm²
shape?
1

22. Look at the rectangle.

9cm

A Area = 72 cm²

What is the length of side A? cm 1


SOLVING PROBLEMS USING A CALCULATOR

23
. 127 + =
a) 6
b) - 37 = 237
0
c) x = 1156
17
d) ÷ = 154
13
e) ÷ = 8.67
156.0 6
6
f) 47.23 x = 661.2

24. 1827 people buy tickets to watch a rugby


match. Each ticket costs £ 9.50.
What is the total amount of ticket money collected?
1

25. Programmes cost £ 1.25 each. The total


money from programme sales is £1096.25.
How many programmes were sold?

26. Pencils are 16.4 cm long. How many pencils can be


cut from a length 20 metres long?

1
28. Pencils weigh 7.3 g each.
What would be the mass of 580 pencils?

29. Small bags of flour weigh 250g.


How many bags can be made from 90kg of flour?

30. There are 225 children in a school. 3 of them are


girls.
5
How many boys are there? 1

31.
JOE’S GARAGE
Joe has to add Value Added Tax (VAT) to
all bills. 20% of the bill is added to pay for
VAT.

Complete the chart below to work out the total bills.

27. Train carriages hold 86 passengers. How many


1
carriages would a train need in order to seat 1500
passengers?
VEHICLE COST OF VAT TOTA
WORK CHARGED L
AT 20% BILL
Car £ 100 £ 20.00 £ 120.00
Van £ 120
Mini-bus £ 150 3

Coach £ 190

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