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1. Lara has some identical rectangles. They are 7 centimetres long and 2 centimetres wide. 7cm 2cm Not actual size She uses five of her rectangles to make the large rectangle below. What is the perimeter of the large rectangle? cm 1 mark What is the area of the large rectangle? cm2 1 mark Miss Stephenson 1 2. This table shows when flights take off at an airport. Flight number Destination AX40 Paris 13:35 BH253 Berlin 14:05 CG008 Rome 15:25 DP369 Paris 15:40 EZ44 Lisbon 16:15 FJ994 Dublin 17:25 Take-off time How many flights take off between 3pm and 5pm? 1 mark How much later does the second flight to Paris take off than the first? 1 mark The flight to Dublin takes 50 minutes. What time does it arrive in Dublin? : 1 mark Miss Stephenson 2 3. Here are two thermometers. They show two different temperatures. ºC 20 0 –5 5 10 –10 10 –15 0 15 ºC What is the difference between the two temperatures? degrees 1 mark Miss Stephenson 3 4. Amir has three parcels. Parcels A and B together weigh the same as parcel C. A B C The three parcels weigh 800 grams altogether. Parcel A weighs 250g. How much does parcel B weigh? Show your working. You may get a mark. g 2 marks Miss Stephenson 4 5. Jamie draws a triangle. He says, ‘Two of the three angles in my triangle are obtuse’. Explain why Jamie cannot be correct. 1 mark 6. Calculate 602 × 57 Show your working. You may get a mark. 2 marks Miss Stephenson 5 7. This graph shows the number of people living in a town. 40 000 Number of people 20 000 0 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Year Look at the graph. How many people lived in the town in 1985? 1 mark In which year was the number of people the same as in 1950? 1 mark Find the year when the number of people first went below 20 000 1 mark Miss Stephenson 6 8. This graph shows the height of a balloon at different times. 60 50 40 Height in metres 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 Time in seconds 60 70 80 From the graph, find the height of the balloon at 50 seconds. m 1 mark Use the graph to find out how long it took the balloon to rise from 30 metres to 60 metres. seconds 1 mark Miss Stephenson 7 9. Abbie takes the temperature outside at midday on the first day of each month. The graph shows her results from January to December. Temperature in °C 30 × 25 × 20 × × 15 × × × × 10 × × 5 0 Jan × × Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Month Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec How many months on the graph show a temperature between 10°C and 20°C? 1 mark Find the difference in temperature shown on the graph between July and August. degrees 1 mark Miss Stephenson 8 10. Park School collects money for three charities. This pictogram shows how much they have collected. stands for £100 Save Dolphins Wildwatch Plant-a-Tree How much more have they collected for Save Dolphins than Plant-a-Tree? £ 1 mark The target for Wildwatch is £500 How much more money do they need to collect for Wildwatch? £ 1 mark How much money have they collected altogether, rounded to the nearest hundred pounds? £ 1 mark Miss Stephenson 9 11. 40 children predicted who would win the boys’ race at sports day. This pie chart shows their predictions. Jack Amir Tom 5% Stefan What percentage of the children predicted that Stefan would win? % 1 mark 10 children predicted the winner of the race correctly. Who won the race? ........................................... Explain how you know. 1 mark Miss Stephenson 10 12. ABCD is a rectangle drawn on coordinate axes. The sides of the rectangle are parallel to the axes. y A E B (– 10, 8) x 0 D C (14, – 4) What are the coordinates of D and E? D is ( , ) 1 mark E is ( , ) 1 mark Miss Stephenson 11 13. Here are six quadrilaterals with their mathematical names. square parallelogram rhombus oblong kite trapezium Lara chooses one of the quadrilaterals. She says, ‘It has two acute angles. All four sides are the same length’. Which quadrilateral did Lara choose? .................................................................. 1 mark Stefan chooses one of the quadrilaterals. He says, ‘It has more than one obtuse angle. It has no parallel sides’. Which quadrilateral did Stefan choose? .................................................................. 1 mark Miss Stephenson 12 14. Each of these cards has two numbers on it. 6 1 5 4 7 7 3 6 6 5 2 6 Stefan chooses one card without looking. He adds the two numbers together. What is the most likely total of the numbers on his card? 1 mark Miss Stephenson 13 15. This chart shows the number of books some children read last month. 10 8 Number of children 6 4 2 0 1 to 3 4 to 6 7 to 9 10 to 12 13 or more Number of books How many children altogether read more than 9 books? 1 mark 7 children read 4 books. 1 child read 5 books. Lin says, ‘That means 2 children read 6 books’. Explain how she can work this out from the chart. 1 mark Miss Stephenson 14 16. A white square is painted in one corner of a grey square. Each side of the white square is half the length of a side of the grey square. 12cm 12cm Not actual size What is the area of the grey section? Show your method. You may get a mark. cm2 2 marks Miss Stephenson 15 17. The numbers in this sequence increase by 7 each time. 1 8 15 22 29 .... The sequence continues in the same way. Will the number 777 be in the sequence? Circle Yes or No. Yes / No Explain how you know. 1 mark Miss Stephenson 16 18. Emily makes 250 grams of a snack mixture. 15% of the weight is raisins, 25% is banana chips and the rest is peanuts. How many grams of peanuts does she use? Show your working. You may get a mark. g 2 marks Miss Stephenson 17 19. A shop sells scarves and hats. scarves £7.95 each hats £4.50 £6.50 £3.99 Ben buys one of the scarves and the £4.50 hat. How much change does he get from £20? Show your working. You may get a mark. £ 2 marks Emily buys two scarves and a hat. What is the most she could pay? £ 1 mark Miss Stephenson 18 20. This design has one large square and two identical small squares. The design measures 36 centimetres by 28 centimetres. 28cm Not actual size 36cm Calculate the length of a side of the large square. Show your working. You may get a mark. cm 2 marks Miss Stephenson 19