Q1. This piece of cheese has a mass of 350 grams. Mark an arrow

Q1.
This piece of cheese has a mass of 350 grams.
Mark an arrow (↓) on the scale to show the reading for 350 g.
1 mark
Here are some apples.
What is the total mass of these apples?
1 mark
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Q2.
Measuring jugs
The diagram shows the volume of water in two measuring jugs.
Which jug contains more water?
Tick ( ) A or B.
A
B
How much more does it contain?
Show your working.
ml
2 marks
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Q3.
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
1 mark
Q4.
Joe places some apples on a weighing scale.
The pointer shows the mass of the apples.
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He takes away one apple.
The mass goes down by 120 grams.
Draw the pointer in its new position on the scale below.
1 mark
Q5.
These are the temperatures in York and Rome on a day in winter.
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How may degrees colder is it in York than in Rome?
°C
1 mark
On another day, the temperature in York is 4°C
Rome is 7 degrees colder than York.
What is the temperature in Rome?
°C
1 mark
Q6.
On this scale, the arrow (↑) shows the weight of this pineapple.
Here is a different scale.
Mark with an arrow (↑) the weight of the same pineapple.
1 mark
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Q7.
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.
1 mark
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Q8.
This scale shows the mass of Amy’s kitten when it was one month old.
This scale shows the mass of the kitten when it was two months old.
What is the increase in mass?
g
1 mark
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Q9.
Here are some apples.
What is the total weight of these apples?
g
1 mark
Q10.
This scale shows the dates of floods and the height of the water in the floods.
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How high was the water in the 1955 flood?
m
1 mark
How much higher was the water in the 1969 flood than in the 1948 flood?
m
1 mark
Q11.
Here are two thermometers.
They show two different temperatures.
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What is the difference between the two temperatures?
degrees
1 mark
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M1.
(a)
Arrows as shown
Accept other indications such as a cross on the scale.
Accept inaccuracy up to 1mm either side of 350g mark.
1
(b)
1700g OR 1.7kg
Accept 1700 or 1.7
Accept answers in the range of 1690g – 1710g or equivalent,
ie 10g either way.
Do not accept 1700kg OR 1.7g.
1
[2]
M2.
Indicates A and gives the answer 75
2
or
Shows or implies that jug A contains 400
or
Shows or implies that jug B contains 325
1
(U1)
[2]
M3.
700
[1]
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M4.
Arrow drawn to 640, as shown:
Arrow should be closer to 640 than to 620 or 660
Accept any unambiguous indication of the correct point on the
scale, including an arrow not originating from the centre of the dial.
Accept answer given on upper diagram provided no answer is
given on lower diagram.
[1]
M5.
(a)
5
1
(b)
– 3 OR minus 3
Accept ‘3 degrees below zero’ or similar OR –3’ written on either
thermometer.
Do not accept ‘3–’ OR a mark on the thermometers such as a
cross, unless the numerical answer is written.
1
[2]
M6.
Arrow marked on scale as shown:
Accept slight inaccuracies, provided the intention is clear.
Accept alternative unambiguous indications, eg cross on scale.
Do not accept the number ‘1.4’ alone.
[1]
M7.
Arrow drawn between the marks for 425ml and 450ml exclusive.
[1]
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M8.
325
[1]
M9.
550
Accept 0.5kg.
[1]
M10.
(a)
Answer in the range 1.85 to 1.95 exclusive.
1
(b)
1.8
1
[2]
M11.
18
Accept –18
[1]
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