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National Assessments 5 -14 Mathematics Level E Name ……………………………. Date……………. Assessment 73 - A Assessment is for Learning Questions 1 - 6 will be read to you. Write down your answer to these questions without doing any working. 1 2 3 4 5 6 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 2 Assessment 73 - A 7 Which of these five nets A, B, C, D, E can be used to make a prism? B A D C E Answer: _______________ 743 8 Calculate the area of this right-angled triangle. 4 cm 5 cm Answer: _______________ cm2 852 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 3 Assessment 73 - A 9 2·65 kilograms are cut from a block of cheese weighing 10 kilograms. What is the weight of the piece remaining? Answer: _______________ kg 764 10 Four parcels weigh 2·5 kilograms, 1·2 kilograms, 3·85 kilograms and 12·6 kilograms. What is their total weight? Answer: _______________ kilograms 770 11 A large container holds 8·25 litres of juice. How many millilitres of juice is this? Answer: _______________ ml 791 12 Find 3 of 5600 7 Answer: _______________ 800 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 4 Assessment 73 - A 13 x – 5 = 2. What number is x? Answer: x = _______________ 803 14 A map has a scale of 1 centimetre to 10 kilometres. What is the actual distance between two places 4·5 centimetres apart on the map? Answer: _______________ km 807 15 Divide 82·14 ÷ 6 Answer: _______________ 830 16 Here is a sequence of numbers. 1 4 9 16 What is the next number in the sequence? Answer: _______________ 834 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 5 Assessment 73 - A 17 The cost of hiring a car from Lo-cost Car Hire depends on the number of miles travelled. To work out the cost of hiring a car this function machine is used: number of miles add 150 divide by 10 cost in pounds One day Mr McDonald hired a car and the bill came to £19·50. How many miles did he travel in the hired car? Answer: ______________ miles 860 18 The weights of 5 pupils are measured. The weights are 47 kg, 51 kg, 45 kg, 42 kg and 50 kg. What is the average weight of the 5 pupils? Answer: _______________ kg 866 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 6 Assessment 73 - A 19 The table shows the stock that is available in 4 shops. TV large TV (TXT) TV portable Mini CD Midi CD CD Walkman Shop 1 4 2 3 3 1 6 Shop 2 3 5 0 2 3 4 Shop 3 4 1 4 2 2 5 Shop 4 3 2 3 1 0 6 How many more CD players are in stock than TVs? Answer: _______________ 867 20 ABCD is a rhombus. Angle CAB is 53°. Calculate the size of the shaded angle at C. (Angle BCD.) Answer: _______________ ° 878 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 7 Assessment 73 - A 21 Seven pupils in a class had their heights and weights measured. The results are shown in the table. Name Liam Height (cm) 168 Weight (kg) 64 Steven 180 79 Gemma 174 66 Susan 181 75 David 159 78 Ryan 162 69 Emma 145 57 Who weighs less than 70 kg and is more than 170 cm tall? Answer: _______________ 897 22 This is a pie chart showing the paint used to decorate a house. Several different shades of white are used. Altogether, how much of the paint is a shade of white? Answer: _______________ % 927 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 8 Assessment 73 - A 23 6 friends agree to share a flat in London. The total cost of the flat for a month is £1950. They agree to share the cost equally. How much does each pay? Answer: £_______________ 908 24 Here is a road plan, not drawn to scale. Two roads are parallel. What are the names of the parallel roads? Answer: ____________________ and ____________________ 936 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 9 Assessment 73 - A 25 In the diagram below, certain angle sizes are marked. b 60 a c d 90 Write down the size of the angle marked a. Answer: angle a = _______________ ° 937 26 The points A and B are shown on the graph below. y B A 4 3 2 1 -4 -3 -2 0 -1 1 2 3 4 x -1 -2 -3 -4 Write down the co-ordinates of points A and B. Answer: A (_____ , _____) B (_____ , ____ ) 965 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 10 Assessment 73 - A 27 The pie chart illustrates some of the different eye problems in the population. What percentage of the population suffers from glaucoma? Answer: _______________ % 970 28 A new carpet is made from wool and nylon. 80% wool 20% nylon What fraction of this carpet is wool? Give the fraction in its simplest form. Answer: _______________ 971 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 11 Assessment 73 - A 29 The number 59 is the sum of three consecutive prime numbers. What are the three numbers? Answer: _______, _______ and ________ 911 30 In one of the dances at a party each boy had to dance with each girl in turn. Four boys and four girls were dancing. How many different partnerships were there altogether? Answer: _______________ partnerships 951 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 12 Assessment 73 - A Mental Questions - for teacher use only Questions 1 - 6 should be read to the pupils. Read each question twice. Pause for 10 seconds between each question. Remind pupils that they must write their answer to each question without doing any working. (After completing the oral mental questions, instruct pupils to continue with the questions written in their assessment booklet.) 1 Divide 120 by 100. 2 A factory chimney is 16.27 metres high. Round this height to one decimal place. 3 Multiply 15 by 40. 4 Jean buys 4 ice creams each costing 35p. She hands over £2. How much change should she get? 5 In a class of 28, 75% of the pupils can swim. How many pupils can swim? 6 There are 35 cars in a car park. Two fifths of them are red. How many red cars are there in the car park? 414 429 422 440 435 428 NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 13 Assessment 73 - A Last Page This is the last page of the Assessment. It can be discarded. NA Mathematics, 2003 Page 14 Assessment 73 - A