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Wragby Primary School Page 1 Wragby Primary School Q1.Here is part of a centimetre scale, with two points marked. What is the distance between point A and point B? cm 1 mark Point C is twice as far from point A as it is from point B. On the scale above, mark one place where point C could be. 1 mark Q2.These are some prices in a fish and chip shop. Fish £2.30 Peas 35p Sausage £1.80 Curry sauce 40p Chips (small bag) 60p Bread roll 30p Chips (large bag) 90p Pickled onion 28p Alfie buys one fish, a large bag of chips and a pickled onion. How much does he pay? Page 2 Wragby Primary School £ 1 mark Megan buys a sausage and a bread roll. Chen buys a small bag of chips and a curry sauce. How much more does Megan pay than Chen? 2 marks Q3.The numbers in this sequence increase by 30 each time. 20 50 80 110 ... The sequence continues in the same way. Which number in the sequence will be closest to 300? Page 3 Wragby Primary School 2 marks Q4.In this diagram, the numbers in the triangles add together to make the number in the circle. The number in the square is 6 less than the number in the circle. Write the four missing numbers in these diagrams. Page 4 Wragby Primary School 2 marks Q5.Megan likes honey, but not jam. Alfie likes honey and jam. Chen does not like honey or jam. Donna only likes jam. Write the children’s names in the correct parts of the sorting diagram. likes honey does not like honey likes jam does not like jam 2 marks Q6.Jude has a stick measuring 90 cm. He cuts it into three pieces, as shown. Page 5 Wragby Primary School How long is the last piece? cm 1 mark Q7.All of these containers hold 1 litre when they are full. Each container has some water in it. Write in the missing letters. Containers Container and have the same amount of water. has the most water. 2 marks Q8.How much heavier is parcel A than parcel B? Page 6 Wragby Primary School 1 mark Q9.Here is a diagram for sorting numbers. Write one number in each box. One is done for you. multiple of 5 multiple of 3 not a multiple of 5 30 not a multiple of 3 2 marks Q10.A pack of paper has 150 sheets. 4 children each take 7 sheets. How many sheets of paper are left in the packet? 2 marks Page 7 Wragby Primary School Q11. Stefan’s watch shows five minutes past nine. The watch is twelve minutes fast. What is the correct time? 1 mark Q12.In the circles, write a multiple that belongs to each set. One has been done for you. 2 marks Page 8 Wragby Primary School Q13.What number is halfway between 1.4 and 2.1? 1 mark Q14.Large pizzas cost £8.50 each. Small pizzas cost £6.75 each. Five children together buy one large pizza and three small pizzas. They share the cost equally. How much does each child pay? 2 marks Q15.A school plans to collect £200 between January and May. This chart shows how much they collected by the end of April. Page 9 Wragby Primary School Amount of money collected in £ Write the name of each month where they collected more than £50. ................................................................................................................................. 1 mark How much money did they collect in February and March altogether? 1 mark Q16. A bag of 5 lemons costs £1. A bag of 4 oranges costs £1.80. How much more does one orange cost than one lemon? 2 marks Page 10 Wragby Primary School Q17.Write the four missing digits to make this addition correct. 2 marks Q18.Lara chooses a number less than 100. She divides it by 3 and then subtracts 11. She then divides this result by 2. Her answer is 10. What was the number she started with? 2 marks Q19. 3 4 7 Page 11 Wragby Primary School + 1 7 5 _________ 5 0 5 1 _________ 2 marks FROM HERE THE QUESTIONS START TO GET A BIT MORE TRICKY- STILL GIVE THEM A GO! Q20.Ben has 2 types of coin in his pocket. He has 4 coins of one type and 2 coins of another type. Altogether he has £1. What two types of coins does he have? Ben has 4 coins and 2 coins. 1 mark Q21.Write the two missing digits to make this long multiplication correct. 2 marks Page 12 Wragby Primary School Q22.The diagram shows a shaded octagon on a square grid. Line A joins two vertices of the octagon. Join two other vertices to draw a line parallel to line A. Use a ruler. 1 mark Join two vertices to draw a line perpendicular to line A. Use a ruler. 1 mark Q23.100 girls and 50 boys were asked which kind of chocolate they like best. These two pie charts show the results. Page 13 Wragby Primary School Dev says: “The pie charts show that more girls than boys liked milk chocolate best." Dev is correct. Explain how you know. 191 mark Q24.One gram of gold costs £32.94. What is the cost of half a kilogram of gold? Page 14 Wragby Primary School 20 2 marks Q25. On Saturday Lara read of her book. On Sunday she read the other 90 pages to finish the book. How many pages are there in Lara’s book? 2 marks Q26.The mass of a 10p coin is 6.5g. The mass of a 5p coin is half the mass of a 10p coin. What is the mass of these six coins altogether? Page 15 Wragby Primary School 2 marks Q27.Two decimal numbers add together to equal 1. One of the numbers is 0.007. What is the other number? 1 mark Q28.Here is a number pyramid. The number in a box is the product of the two numbers below it. Write the missing numbers. Page 16 Wragby Primary School 2 marks Q29.Join dots on the grid to make a quadrilateral that has 3 acute angles. 1 mark Q30.Here are the ingredients for chocolate ice cream. cream 400 ml milk 500 ml egg yolks 4 chocolate 120 g sugar 100 g Stefan has only 300 ml of cream to make chocolate ice cream. Page 17 Wragby Primary School How much chocolate should he use? 2 marks Q31.What number is exactly halfway between and 1 mark Q32.The two cuboids have the same volume. Calculate the length x. (Not to scale) Page 18 Wragby Primary School 2 marks Q33. Nets The squared paper shows the nets of cuboid A and cuboid B. (a) Do the cuboids have the same surface area? Show calculations to explain how you know. 1 mark Page 19 Wragby Primary School (b) Do the cuboids have the same volume? Show calculations to explain how you know. 2 marks Q34. Salt (a) What is the volume of this standard size box of salt? .............................. cm³ 1 mark (b) What is the volume of this special offer box of salt, which is 20% bigger? .............................. cm³ 2 marks Page 20 Wragby Primary School The standard size box contains enough salt to fill up 10 salt pots (c) How many salt pots may be filled up from the special offer box of salt? .............................. salt pots 1 mark Q35. Salt (a) What is the volume of this standard size box of salt? .............................. cm³ 1 mark (b) What is the volume of this special offer box of salt, which is 20% bigger? Page 21 Wragby Primary School .............................. cm³ 2 marks The standard size box contains enough salt to fill up 10 salt pots (c) How many salt pots may be filled up from the special offer box of salt? .............................. salt pots 1 mark Page 22 Wragby Primary School Page 23