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The document consists of various mathematics problems divided into three sections, covering topics such as basic arithmetic, geometry, probability, and algebra. It includes tasks like identifying equal expressions, calculating areas, rounding numbers, and solving for unknowns. Each section contains multiple questions aimed at assessing mathematical understanding and skills.

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Year 6 Maths Test Overall 202555555555555555555555

The document consists of various mathematics problems divided into three sections, covering topics such as basic arithmetic, geometry, probability, and algebra. It includes tasks like identifying equal expressions, calculating areas, rounding numbers, and solving for unknowns. Each section contains multiple questions aimed at assessing mathematical understanding and skills.

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Section A (Mathematics)

1. Draw a ring around the expressions that are equal to 6².

6×2 6×6 6+6

2×2×2×2×2×2 6+6+6+6+6+6

2. What decimal number is represented by

_______________

3. Anna is thinking of a number.

She says, ‘My number is a multiple of 3 and 5 and is less than 20.’

What number is Anna thinking of?

4. The rule of the sequence is to add the same number each time.

Write the missing numbers.

-10 -4

5. For each pair of expressions write ‘equal’ or ‘not equal’.

a. 10 + d d + 10 ___________ b. 5–d d–5 ___________

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6. Brian reads 𝟑 of 21 pages and Carlos reads 𝟓 of 15 pages.

Who reads more pages.

7. What is the area of the triangle?

8. 7.42 + 3.1 – 4.1 – 1.2 =

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9. Choose the true statement.

(a) I am equally likely to take a 1 or a 4.

(b) I have an even chance of taking a 4.

(c) I am less likely to take a 1 than a 3.

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10. Find the value of +𝟑=
𝟒

Section B (Mathematics)
11. Round these measures to the nearest tenth.

55.55 cm _________ 12.22 m _________

35.45 kg _________ 19.63 g _________

12. The perimeter (p) in centimetres of an equilateral triangle is the sum of the lengths of the
sides. ‘a’ represents the length of a side measured in centimetres.

a. Complete the number sentence. p = ______________

b. If the perimeter of the equilateral triangle is 24 cm,

what is the value of a? a = __________

13. If the radius of a circle is 8 centimetres, what is the diameter? _______


If the diameter of a circle is 44 millimetres, what is the radius? _______

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14. Draw and name the quadrilateral with 1 line of symmetry and no parallel sides.

15. Write down the order of rotational symmetry.

Order _____ Order _____

16. a. What is the area of large square?

b. What is the area of white triangle?

17. a. What is the probability of spinning a 3?

b. If you spin 50 times, how many 3s would you expect to see?

18. Convert times in hour and minutes and seconds.

(a) 2.75 hours = _________ hours _______ minutes

(b) 3.5 minutes = __________ minutes __________ seconds

19. The number in each box is the sum of the two number below it. Fill the missing numbers.

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20. Shawn has two apple trees A and B in his garden.

Tree A produces 60 kg of apples.

Tree B produces 5% more than tree A.

How many kilograms of apples does Shawn get from both trees?

Section C (Mathematics)

21. a. Calculate.

−5 + 4 = −2 – 7 =

b. What is the difference between these pairs of numbers?

8 and −2 −1 and −5

22. Each day for a week in January, the highest temperatures in Perth are recorded.

a. What is the total of these temperatures? _________

b. What is the mode of these temperatures? _________

c. What is the mean of these temperatures? _________

d. What is the range of these temperatures? _________

23. a. Describe the similarity between a rectangle and a parallelogram.

………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………..
b. Describe the difference between a rhombus and a square.

………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………..
c. Write these numbers in their simplest form.
𝟑 𝟏𝟒
𝟏𝟑 𝟏𝟓 = 5𝟑𝟓 =
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24. Answer the following questions.

a. Write the probability of each of these events occurring as a fraction and a percentage.

3 5 8 4 9 3 7 1

(i) taking a 3 ______ and ______

(ii) taking a card with a value higher than 4 ______ and ______

b. A normal, six-sided dice is rolled.

Determine if each of the following pairs of events are mutually exclusive.

Write ME or Not ME.

i. Rolling a 5 and rolling a 4. _________

ii. Rolling a 2 and rolling an even number. _________

iii. Rolling an odd number and rolling an even number. _________

iv. Rolling a number greater than 3 and a square number. _________

25. Answer the following questions.

a. Write these prices in order starting from the largest.

$4.07 74cents $4.70 $7.40

_______________________________________________________

b. My father drives 34.5 km to work. Then he drives 6.85 km to gas station.

How far does he drive in total?

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c. Leroy colours 𝟒 and 𝟔 of a circle.

What fraction of the circle does he leave white?

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Section A (Mathematics)

1. Find the value of the missing digits.


54__ ÷ 5 = 109 remainder 3

2. What is the smallest number of unit cubes that must be added to this shapes
to make cuboid?

3. My dad travels 204 km a week in his car.

How far does he travel in 8 weeks?

4. Calculate the size of angle y.

5. What is the simplest form of 14 : 21?

6. At the swimming club there are 2 boys for every 3 girls.

There are 12 girls at the club. How many boys are there?

7. What is the translation of blue triangle to white triangle?

8. There are _____° in a full turn.

9. Calculate 25 × 21 × 4.

10. (14 – 6) × (3 + 2)

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Section B (Mathematics)
11.

a. How long did it take the sunflower plant to reach a height of 100 cm?

b. Estimate the height of the sunflower plant after 8 weeks of growth?

12. and are different 2-digit numbers that are multiples of 10.

× = 5400

What could the values of and be?

13. Kelly plants 3 cabbages for every 5 gingers. She plants 35 gingers.
a. How many cabbages does she plant?

b. How many cabbages and gingers does she plant altogether?

14. Work out angle y and z in each of these triangles.

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15. Use the distributive rule to calculate the following showing all the stages of your working.

a. 4 × 74 b. 9 × (50 – 3)

16. Train tickets from London to Southampton cost £18.50 or an adult and £15.75 for a child.
How much will it cost for a group of 9 adults and 14 children to travel to Southampton?

17. Reflect the shape in the mirror lines.

18. Write true or false for each one.


a. 60 + 12 ÷ 2 = 66 __________ b. 8 + 2 x 8 = 80 __________
c. 32 ÷ 4 = 4 ÷ 32 __________ d. 5 x 7 x 6 = 6 x 5 x 7 __________

19.

Pie chart showing the favourite places

a group of 20 people

a. How many of the people represented by this pie chart chose ‘mountains’ as their favourite place?

b. How many of the people represented by this pie chart chose ‘ocean’ as their favourite place?

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20. The diagram shows four triangles.

a. What is the translation of triangle T to triangle B?

___________________________________________________________________

b. What is the translation of triangle T to triangle C?

___________________________________________________________________

Section C (Mathematics)

21. a. Write the capacity of the container and the volume of the liquid for each of these diagrams.

b. Describe this compound shape.

This compound shape is made of _____________ and ______________.

c. Sketch the nets for the square-based pyramid and triangular prism.

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22. Translate the square ABCD 6 squares left and 6 squares down.
Label it A'B'C'D'. Write down the coordinates of the vertices A', B', C' and D'.

A'

B'

C'

D'

23. a. Calculate.
2 3
(i) x 30 (ii) ÷ 4
5 7

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b. Mia’s family eats 6 of a box of oats each week. How much oats do they eat in 3 weeks?

c. Nine notebooks cost $14.58. If each notebook costs the same, what is the price of one notebook?

d. One bracelet costs $4.65. How much do 7 bracelets cost?

24. a. Put brackets in these calculations to make them correct.


(i) 6 + 2 × 5 = 40 (ii) 2 - 14 ÷ 7 = 0
b. Use these numbers together with brackets and operation signs to make the target number.
(i) 2, 4 and 5 Target 7 _______________ (ii) 3, 6 and 7 Target 11 _______________
c. Rotate triangle A 90° clockwise about the centre of rotation marked C.

Label your answer triangle B.

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