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1. The diagram shows distances on a train journey from
Exeter to York.
How many kilometres is it altogether from Exeter to York?
km
2. This fence has three posts, equally spaced.
Each post is 15 centimetres wide.
The length of the fence is 153 centimetres.
Calculate the length of one gap between two posts.
3. Max jumped 2.25 metres on his second try at the long jump.
This was 75 centimetres longer than on his first try.
Exeter
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130 km
215 km
106 km
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How far in metres did he jump on his first try?
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4. Here is a drawing of a model car.
What is the length of the model?
Give your answer in centimetres,
correct to one decimal place.
The height of the model is 2.8 centimetres.
The height of the real car is 50 times the height of the model.
What is the height of the real car?
Give your answer in metres.
5. Kate has a piece of ribbon one metre long.
She cuts off 30 centimetres.
How many centimetres of ribbon are left?
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6. Here is a rectangle with six identical shaded squares inside it.
7.2cm
length
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The width of the rectangle is 7.2 centimetres.
Calculate the length of the rectangle.
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7. Write these lengths in order, starting with the shortest.
shortest
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3.5cm
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8. This design has one large square and
two identical small squares.
The design measures 36 centimetres by 28 centimetres.
Calculate the length of a side of the large square.
9. A rectangular swimming pool is 25 metres long and 10 metres wide.
length25m
width10m
David swims 5 lengths. Rosie swims 12 widths.
How much further does David swim than Rosie?
28 cm
36 cm
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10. Four large circles and five small circles fit exactly inside this rectangle.
The diameter of a large circle is 17.5 centimetres.
Calculate the diameter of a small circle.
11. Martin has some bricks.
They are 12cm long, 6cm high and 6cm deep. 6cm
6cm12cm
He builds this tower with five bricks.
How tall is the tower?
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Each brick is 12cm long.
Martin makes a line of bricks 132cm long.
How many bricks does he use?
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1. A bottle holds 1 litre of lemonade.
Rachel fills 5 glasses with lemonade.
She puts 150 millilitres in each glass.
How much lemonade is left in the bottle?
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2. Katie’s glass holds a quarter of a litre when it is full.
She nearly fills it to the top with juice.
Tick ( ) the approximate amount of juice she puts in the glass.
4 millilitres
20 millilitres
120 millilitres
220 millilitres
420 millilitres
3. Two of these sentences could be true.
Tick ( ) the two sentences that could be true.
Adam’s pencil is 12 centimetres long.
Leah is 12 metres tall.
Jake’s glass holds 12 litres of milk.
Kate’s younger sister weighs 12 kilograms.
4. Circle one amount each time to make this sentence correct.
One has been done for you.
A tea cup is likely to hold about
5. Sarah is cooking.
Tick ( ) the most likely capacity of the pan.
1. How much water has Lara poured out?
ml
2.5 m illilitres
25 m illilitres
250 m illilitres
2.5 litres
25 litres
250 litres
900 m l
300 m l
600 m l
900 m l
300 m l
600 m l
Th is conta iner has900 m illilitres ofwater in it.
La ra pours outsom e w ater so thatit looks like th is.
Then she pours
out another 150ml of water.
Draw an arrow
(→) to show the new level of the water.
2. Nisha’s kettle holds 2 litres of water.
How many millilitres are equal to 1 cup?
3. Hassan has a jug with some water in it.
He adds another 140 millilitres of water.
Draw a line to show the new level of water.
ml
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300 m l
600 m l
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4
6
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litres cups
100 m l
200 m l
300 m l
4. Here is a baby’s drinking cup.
How many millilitres of water are in the cup?
ml
5. Mr Khan makes a blackcurrant drink for a party.
He pours blackcurrant squash into a jug.
How much water must
he add to make 500 millilitres of drink?
6. David puts this amount of water in a container.
Then he pours 50 millilitres of the water out.
How much water is left in the container?
ml
ml
200m l
100m l
500
400
300
200
100m l
7. Sophie poured some water out of a litre jug.
Look how much is left in the jug.
Estimate how many millilitres of water are left.
8. Mina has two cartons of juice.
Each carton contains 220ml.
She empties them both into this jug.
Draw an arrow () to show the
level of the mixture in the jug.
9. All the water in these two containers is to be poured into the empty container below.
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100 m l
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Draw where the water level will be in the container.
1 litre
1/2 litre
10. This is the scale on the side of a measuring jar.
There is some coloured water in the jar.
How much more water is needed to make 2 litres?
ml
2 litres
500
1 litre
500
11. How much water is in this container? 12. see the questions below
12a How much water is in this container?
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12b. How much more water is needed to make 1 litre?
ml
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400ml
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200ml
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100ml
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