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Egerton Primary School Mixed Maths Questions Q1. 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 10.5 What was the number she started with? 2 marks Q2. Page 1 Egerton Primary School Put these houses in order of price starting with the lowest price. One has been done for you. B lowest 1 mark Q3. Complete this table to show the numbers rounded to the nearest 100. One has been done for you. rounded to the nearest hundred 316 300 3162 31628 316281 2 marks Page 2 Egerton Primary School Q4. Put these values in order with the smallest first 52 32 33 smallest 23 largest 1 mark Q5. Write the number 53,148 in words. ___________________________________________________________________ 1 mark Q6. 427 children visit a castle. They go in groups of 15 One group has less than 15 Every group of children has one adult with them. How many adults will need to go? 1 mark Mr Todd buys 7 drinks at 48p each and 8 drinks at 52p each. What is the total cost of the 15 drinks? You must show your working. Page 3 Egerton Primary School 2 marks Q7. Mr Jones looks at the prices of 5 mansions. He wants to look at mansions costing between £990,000 and £1,110,000. Mansion For Sale Name Price A Avery House £989,990 B Beano Hall £1,050,000 C Chive Castle £1,200,900 D Denby House £1,105,000 E Eve Court £991,500 Write the letters of the mansions that he looks at. 2 marks Q8. Page 4 Egerton Primary School 2 marks Q9. Seb saved up for a new skateboard that cost £40 The table shows how much money he saved each week. Week number Amount saved 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 £5 £4 £2 £4 £3 £4 £6 £4 £3 £5 In which week did Seb reach half the amount he needed for the skateboard? 1 mark If Seb had saved an extra £1 each week, in which week would he have reached his target of £40? 1 mark Q10. Write these numbers in order, starting with the smallest. Page 5 Egerton Primary School smallest largest 1 mark Q11. The diagram shows a rectangle. Calculate angles x and y. 2 marks Q12. Write the missing number. 1 mark Q13. This table shows the temperature at 9 am on three days in January. 1st January 8th January 15th January Page 6 Egerton Primary School +5°C –4°C +1°C What is the difference between the temperature on 1st January and the temperature on 8th January? 1 mark On 22nd January the temperature was 7 degrees lower than on 15th January. What was the temperature on 22nd January? 1 mark Q14. The numbers in this sequence increase by equal amounts each time. Write in the three missing numbers. 2 marks Q15. A toy shop orders 11 boxes of marbles. Each box contains 6 bags of marbles. Each bag contains 45 marbles. How many marbles does the shop order in total? Page 7 Egerton Primary School 2 marks Q16. Each shape stands for a number. Work out the value of each shape. 1 mark 1 mark Q17. Circle two numbers that add together to equal 0.25 Page 8 Egerton Primary School 0.05 0.23 0.2 0.5 1 mark Q18. A packet contains 1.5 kg of oats. Every day Maria uses 50 g of oats to make porridge. How many days does the packet of oats last? 2 marks Q19. A stack of 20 identical boxes is 140 cm tall. Page 9 Egerton Primary School Stefan takes three boxes off the top. How tall is the stack now? 2 marks Q20. This thermometer shows temperatures in both °C and °F. Page 10 Egerton Primary School Work out what 25°C is in °F. 2 marks Page 11 Egerton Primary School M1.Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 96 If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of an appropriate method, e.g: • 10.5 × 2 = 21 21 + 11 = 32 32 × 3 Answer need not be obtained for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2 [2] M2. Award ONE mark for the correct answer as shown: • E B C D A Accept: • £91,500 B £130,500 £131,500 £135,300 [1] M3. Award TWO marks for three numbers correct as shown: rounded to the nearest hundred 316 300 3162 3200 31628 31600 316281 316300 If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for two numbers correct. Up to 2 [2] M4.23 32 52 33 Accept 8, 9, 25, 27 [1] Page 12 Egerton Primary School M5.Fifty-three thousand, one hundred and forty-eight. [1] M6. (a) 29 1 (b) Award TWO marks for £7.52 with appropriate working (see below), even if there is an error in the working. If answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for use of an appropriate method and a partially correct computation, eg: • 7 × 48 + 8 × 52 = 336 + 406 (incorrect second part) • 7(48 + 52) + 52 = 7 × 100 + 52 = 742 (incorrect) • 7 × 40 + 7 × 8 + 8 × 50 + 8 × 2 = 7 × 47 × 16 × 58 × 2 (incorrect) Accept £7.52 OR £7 52p OR £7 52 OR answers in words OR combination of numbers and words. Mark can only be awarded for evidence of calculation taking place. It cannot be awarded if the expression is set out but partially correct computation is not in evidence. Up to 2 [3] M7.B, D, E 2 or Any two correct with none wrong OR All three correct and one wrong Letters can be written in any order 1 [2] Page 13 Egerton Primary School M8.All three correct 9 7 4 2 1 3 6 ______________ 8 5 4 7 7 ______________ 2 or Any two correct 1 [2] M9.6 1 8 1 U1 [2] M10. Accept equivalent, e.g. [1] M11.x = 108° Page 14 Egerton Primary School 1 y = 54° 1 [2] M12. 20 [1] M13. (a) 9 Do not accept –9 or 9– 1 –6 (b) Do not accept 6– 1 [2] M14.Award TWO marks for the sequence completed correctly as shown: 1 4 7 If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for two numbers correct. Up to 2 [2] M15. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 2,970. If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of an appropriate method with no more than one arithmetic error, e.g. Page 15 Egerton Primary School • 11 × 6 = 66 66 × 45 Do not accept sight of a correct multiplication only, e.g. 11 × 6 × 45, for ONE mark. Misreads are not allowed. Up to 2m [2] M16. (a) = 32 1 (b) = 18 If the answers to and are incorrect, award ONE mark if + = 50 unless = 25 1 [2] M17. Numbers circled as shown: Accept alternative unambiguous positive indications, e.g. numbers ticked or underlined. [1] M18. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 30. If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of an appropriate method, e.g. • 1.5 kg = 1,500 g 1,500 ÷ 50 Answer need not be obtained for the award of ONE mark. Page 16 Egerton Primary School Units must be converted correctly for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2m [2] M19. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 119. If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of an appropriate method, e.g. • 140 ÷ 20 = 7 3 × 7 = 21 140 – 21 OR • 140 ÷ 20 = 7 20 – 3 = 17 17 × 7 Answer need not be obtained for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2m [2] M20. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 77°F. If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of an appropriate method, e.g. • 86 – 68 = 18 18 ÷ 2 = 19 9 + 68 OR • 86 – 68 = 18 18 ÷ 2 = 9 86 – 9 OR • 86 + 68 = 154 154 ÷ 2 Answer need not be obtained for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2m [2] Page 17 Egerton Primary School Page 18