questions 13 16 … 6 marks each - st. francis school
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Maths Written Paper
Questions 1 – 4 … 4 marks each
Questions 5 – 12 … 5 marks each
Questions 13 – 16 … 6 marks each
1. Work out:
a) 378 + _______ = 1077
b) 479 + 1789 = ________
c) 504 ÷ 9 = ________
d) 98 x 8 = ________
2. a) Circle the correct estimate:
i. the length of a paintbrush
8m 2.75 cm 21 cm
ii. the height of a tree
6m 6km 6cm
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b) Line A is 8.1 cm long.
Line B is 1.8 cm long.
i. What is the total length of both lines in centimetres?
______________ cm
ii. How many millimetres longer is line A than line B?
_______________ mm
________________________________________________________________
3. Fill in:
a) 8276.4 to the nearest whole number
b) 8276.4 to the nearest 10
c) 8276.4 to the nearest 100
d) 8276.4 to the nearest 1000
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4. This is Matthew’s stationery. Look at the prices of these items and then
fill in the answers.
Copybook 90c
Crayons €1.50
Pencil 75c
Pen €2
Rubber 30c
a) Sara buys a pencil and a pen. Altogether she spends € ______________.
b) Sam spends €1.20. He buys a _____________ and a _______________.
c) Svetlana buys crayons. She pays with a €10 note. How much change
does she get?
€_______________
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5. There are 144 marbles in a bag. 48 are
red, 36 are blue and the remainder are
white.
a) There are ______________ white marbles.
b) What fraction of the marbles is white?
____________________
c) Write the fraction of red marbles in its simplest form.
____________________
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6. Write the missing numbers in each sequence.
a) 42.8, 43.2, 43.6, __________, 44.4, 44.8, _________, 45.6.
b) 9 ⅜, 9 ⅞, __________, 10 ⅞, __________, ____________.
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7. 75 people go to a concert. Each pay €17 for the entrance ticket.
a) How much money do they pay altogether?
€ _____________
b) Each person buys a drink which costs 80c. How much money is spent on
the drinks?
€ _____________
c) How much money is spent in all on the tickets and drinks?
€ _____________
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8. Underline the correct answers.
a) A cylinder has ( 2, 3, 4 ) faces, ( 2, 3, 4 ) edges but no vertices.
b) A cone has ( 1, 2, 3 ) faces, 1 edge and 1 vertex.
c) A cuboid has ( 6, 8, 10 ) faces, 12 edges and ( 6, 8, 10 ) vertices.
_______________________________________________________
9. a) Draw a line to match the numbers to the correct sentence.
36 I am an odd number.
30 I am divisible by both 6 and 9.
29 I am the lowest common multiple
of 3, 5 and 10.
b. I am bigger than 50, but have only 2 digits.
I am a common multiple of 4 and 12.
I am not a multiple of 5.
Both my digits are multiples of 3.
What number am I? ________________
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10. a) Using a protractor, find in degrees, the marked angle.
b) Draw an acute angle in the space below.
c) Without using a protractor, find angle A. Show your workings.
Angle A = _________________
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11. Children go to school 5 times a week. Every day they have a break from
10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and from 12.15 p.m. to 12.45 p.m.
a) They have ______________ minutes break every day.
b) They have _______ hours ________ minutes break in a week.
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12. A picture is 19 cm by 12 cm.
The border is 2cm wide.
a) What is the perimeter of the picture?
_____________cm
b) What is the area of the picture?
______________cm ²
c) What is the perimeter of the frame?
_____________cm
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13. This is a road map with distances from one town to another.
Write the distances between :
a) Mosta and Naxxar - _________________
b) Naxxar and B’Kara - ________________
Write the distances for return journeys between:
c) Naxxar and Msida - _________________
d) B’Kara and Mosta - _________________
e) Mosta and Msida shortest way - _______________
B’Kara
Mosta
Msida
Naxxar
6.9 km
4.1 km
4.6 km
2.4 km
2.8 km
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14. Look at the graph.
No. of minutes
Clown Juggler Acrobat Interval Animals Dancers
Circus Programme
a) Two items on the programme take a quarter of an hour each. These
are:
i) _____________________ and
ii) _____________________
b) How long was the interval?
____________________ minutes
c) The animals took 25 minutes to do their part. Shade this on the
graph.
d) The clown’s item was ___________ minutes longer than the juggler’s
item.
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20
30
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15. Look at these number cards.
Karol made three sums using the cards above.
Fill in the empty cards with the correct number.
You may use each card only once. Some numbers have already been used.
+ 1 = 31
. ÷ = 24.3
9 x = 675
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16. Carlos is going to France. His clothes weigh 12300g, his jacket weighs
2kg 100g and his reading books weigh 1.5kg. He puts everything in a
suitcase which weighs 2400g when empty.
a) What is the total weight in kg he has to carry?
_____________kg
b) The baggage allowance is 20kg. How much more weight can he carry in
his suitcase?
_____________kg
c) Can he carry his P.S.P. and some games, which weighs 1kg 450g in his
luggage?
_____________
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