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Tranmere Park Primary School
Maths Basic Skills
Level 5 Test 13
Name ___________________________
Date______________________________
Section A:Counting and understanding numbers
Section B: Calculating
5.1
5.6
1. Divide 97 by one hundred.
0.97
5.1
2.
11.
20.6 – 7.7 =
Class_____________________________
Section C: Using and applying
12.9
5.6
1.047 x 100
104.7
5.2
12. One book costs £1.95. How much
do four books cost?
21.
When h has the value 6,
calculate
4h + 3
27
£7.80
5.7
3. Round 17.06 to one decimal place.
17.1
5.2
13. What is five-ninths of thirty-six?
20
5.7
4. Round 12.29 to the nearest whole
number.
5.3 5. Which of the numbers below
are exactly divisible by 9?
111 522 967 936 831
5.3
6. Which is bigger, 20% of 300 or
¼ of 200?
5.4 7. Put a ring around the decimal
which is equal to ⁸⁄₂₀.
0.6 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4
5.4 8. Put these in order of size,
smallest first.
0.5 75% ⅔
12
522
936
14. What fraction of a pound is ten
pence?
22. A yogurt costs 40p.
How many yogurts can be bought for
three pounds?
7
¹⁄₁₀
5.7
15.
Find 60% of 120.
20% of 5.8
16. What is forty multiplied by
300
seventy?
72
23. Six times a number is five
thousand four hundred.
What is the number?
900
2800
5.8
0.4
0.5
⅔
75%
5.5
17. What is the difference between
289 and 328.
39
5.9
18. What temperature is ten degrees
lower than -8°C ?
24. Two angles in a triangle add up
to 112 degrees.
What is the size of the third angle?
68°
-18°C
5.10
9. What is the fraction ¹²⁄₃₀ in its
simplest form?
²⁄₅
5.5
10. Which fraction is equal to ⅗?
⁴⁄₂₀ ⁶⁄₃₀ ⁹⁄₁₅
Total (A)
Test Total (A+B+C)
⁹⁄₁₅
19. Six cakes cost £2.40. How much do
four cakes cost?
5.10 20. In a group of 30 children,
there are four times as many boys as
girls. How many girls are there?
Total (B)
R (0-9)
£1.60
25. A rectangle measures 13cm by
7cm.
What is its area?
6
Total (C)
Y (10-19)
G (20-25)
91cm²