2014 ks2 l35 mathematics paper1 digitalho
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Mathematics PaperTRANSCRIPT
LEVELS
3–5
KEY STAGE
2
Ma20
14Mathematics tests
Paper 1Calculator not allowed
First name
Middle name
Last name
Date of birth Day Month Year
School name
DfE number
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Page Marks
5
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19
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23
Total marks
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[BLANK PAGE]
Please do not write on this page.
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Instructions
You may not use a calculator to answer any questions in this test.
Work as quickly and as carefully as you can.
You have 45 minutes for this test.
If you cannot do one of the questions, go on to the next one.
You can come back to it later, if you have time.
If you finish before the end, go back and check your work.
Follow the instructions for each question carefully.
This shows where you need to put the answer.
If you need to do working out, you can use any space on a page.
Some questions have an answer box like this:
For these questions you may get a mark for showing your working.
Show your
working
Page 4 of 24
This grid has a pattern of four circles on it.
Write the letter of the grid below that has the same pattern as the grid above.
D E
A B C
1
1 mark
1
M01583_punch card SSM SSM2b3 L3
M01583 – 20 November 2013 9:49 AM – Version 2
Page 5 of 24 1FA xxx xxx xxx
The numbers in this sequence increase by the same amount each time.
Write the two missing numbers.
610 650 690
2a
1 mark
2b
1 mark
2
FA – 7 November 2013 11:58 AM – Version 2
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Page 6 of 24
A shop sells T-shirts.
This chart shows how many T-shirts were sold in a month.
Write the colours of the T-shirts that sold more than 400 in the month.
3a
1 mark
How many red T-shirts and orange T-shirts were sold altogether?
3b
1 mark
How many more white than blue T-shirts were sold?
3c
1 mark
3
M01612_shirty HD HD2c1 L3
= 100 T-shirts
blue
red
white
orange
M01612 – 3 October 2013 9:53 AM – Version 2
Page 7 of 24
Seb has to see the doctor at 10:05am.
He gets to the doctor’s surgery at 9:52am.
How many minutes early is he?
minutes
4a
1 mark
He leaves the doctor’s surgery at 10:25am.
He gets to school 45 minutes later.
What time does he arrive at school?
am
4b
1 mark
4
M01577_medicare SSM SSM4d3 L3 (was L4)
M01577 – 3 October 2013 9:59 AM – Version 2
Total out of 5
Page 8 of 24
Write the three missing numbers in this multiplication grid.
× 8 5
4 20 28
5 40 35
3 24 15 21
5
M01516_timesgrid Num N3f N3a1 L3
5i
5ii
2 marks
M01516 – 3 October 2013 12:57 PM – Version 2
Page 9 of 24
Each of these diagrams is divided into equal parts.
Some of the parts are shaded.
A
D E
B C
Write the letters of all the diagrams that have exactly 12 shaded.
6a
1 mark
Which of the diagrams has exactly 13 shaded?
6b
1 mark
6
M01522_lightshade Num N2d3 L3/4
M01522 – 3 October 2013 10:01 AM – Version 2
Total out of 4
Page 10 of 24
Liam buys two apples.
He pays with a £1 coin and gets 64p change.
How much does one apple cost?
7
M01513_pear Num N4a L3
Show your
working 7i
7ii
2 marks
p
M01513 – 3 October 2013 10:11 AM – Version 2
1
In this shape, one of the angles is obtuse.
Tick ( ) the obtuse angle.
8
M0146 Ssm S4C2 L4
8
1 mark
M0146_2 – 3 October 2013 10:13 AM – Version 2
Page 11 of 24 M01616_hooplala HD HD2c6 N2b7 L4
Here is a diagram for sorting numbers.
Write each number in its correct place on the diagram.
2 20 201 2000
multiplesof 5
two-digitnumbers
three-digitnumbers
9i
9ii
2 marks
9
M01616 – 3 October 2013 10:15 AM – Version 2
Total out of 5
Page 12 of 24
Write the missing numbers to make these calculations correct.
200 × − 200 = 200 10a
1 mark
( 100 − ) × 100 = 100 10b
1 mark
10
M01531_tonbridge Num N3a1 L4
M01531 – 3 October 2013 10:17 AM – Version 2
Page 13 of 24
Seb saved up for a new skateboard that cost £40
The table shows how much money he saved each week.
Week number
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Amount saved
£5 £4 £2 £4 £3 £4 £6 £4 £3 £5
In which week did Seb reach half the amount he needed for the skateboard?
Week
11a
1 mark
If Seb had saved an extra £1 each week, in which week would he have reached his target of £40?
Week
11b
1 mark
11
M01617_recycling HD HD2b1 HD2a HD1d N4a L4 UAM
M01617 – 3 October 2013 10:18 AM – Version 2
Total out of 4
Page 14 of 24
This weather chart shows the highest and lowest temperatures in
a town on five days in March.
Temperature °C
highest lowest
Monday +7 0
Tuesday +7 –2
Wednesday +8 –2
Thursday +9 +1
Friday +4 –5
Which day has the greatest difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures?
12a
1 mark
What is the difference between the lowest temperatures on Thursday and Friday?
degrees
12b
1 mark
12
M01537_paris march Num N2c4 L4
M01537 – 3 October 2013 10:20 AM – Version 2
Page 15 of 24 5
Chen and Megan each buy a sandwich.
Chen gets 5p change from £2
Megan gets £2.25 change from £5
How much more does Megan pay than Chen?
Show your
working 13i
13ii
2 marks
13
M01037 crusty Num N4a L4
M01037_2 – 17 January 2014 12:50 PM – Version 1
Total out of 4
Page 16 of 24
Here is a shape on a grid.
For each statement, put a tick ( ) if it is true.Put a cross ( ) if it is not true.
The shape is a quadrilateral.
The shape has 2 lines of symmetry.
The shape is a parallelogram.
The shape has one right angle.
14i
14ii
2 marks
14
M01590_propershape SSM SSM2b1 L4
M01590 – 3 October 2013 12:42 PM – Version 2
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This shape is made out of four identical curves.
The perimeter of the shape is 28 centimetres.
A new shape is made out of curves of the same size.
What is the perimeter of the new shape?
Show your
working
cm
15i
15ii
2 marks
15
M01599_cumulus SSM SSM4e1 N4a L5
Not actual size
M01599 – 4 October 2013 11:32 AM – Version 2
Total out of 4
Page 18 of 24 M01544_multiplex Num N3j3 L5
Calculate 465 × 52
Show your
working
16i
16ii
2 marks
16
M01544 – 3 October 2013 12:45 PM – Version 2
Page 19 of 24 12
Write these numbers in order, starting with the smallest.
8.12 1.8 8.118 8.2 1.28
smallest
17
1 mark
17
M01072 ordering Num N2i2 L5
M01072_2 – 21 October 2013 10:37 AM – Version 1
Total out of 5
M01569_podium Num N2d1 N3a2 L5
In this diagram, the number in each box is the sum of the two
numbers below it.
Write the missing numbers.
14
214
1
12
334
2
18
18a
1 mark
18b
1 mark
M01569 – 21 October 2013 3:59 PM – Version 2
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Liam did a survey of 55 people to see how many were left-handed.
Liam says,
‘The results show that exactly 10% of the people in the survey are left-handed.’
Explain why Liam cannot be correct.
19
1 mark
19
M01564_left over Num N2f3 N1i L5 UAM
M01564 – 21 October 2013 10:45 AM – Version 2
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Total out of 3
1
Chen is cooking some pasta.
The recipe says he needs 350 grams of pasta
for 4 people.
How many kilograms of pasta does he need for 12 people?
Show your
working
kg
20i
20ii
2 marks
20
M0137 Ssm S4a5 L5
Pasta
M0137_2 – 21 October 2013 10:11 AM – Version 1
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Chen is thinking of three numbers.
He says,
‘The range is 5 The mode is 2’
What are his three numbers?
21
1 mark
21
M01155 freerange HD HD2d1 HD2d2 HD1d L5 UAM
M01155_2 – 3 October 2013 1:54 PM – Version 1
M01551_entirety Num N4d2 N1j L5 UAM
n stands for a whole number.
2n is greater than 30
5n is less than 100
Write all the numbers that n stands for.
22i
22ii
2 marks
22
M01551 – 3 October 2013 2:33 PM – Version 2
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2014
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