Q1. Here are some shapes on a 1cm square grid. What is the perimeter of shape A? cm 1 mark Write the letter of the shape that has the smallest area. ............................... 1 mark Q2. Two children take part in a sponsored silence. Page 1 of 21 ‘I kept quiet from 10:30 to 10:35 in the morning. I got £3.42 a minute.’ ‘I kept quiet for half an hour. I got 35p a minute.’ How much money did each child get? Laura £ Carl £ 2 marks Page 2 of 21 Q3. Lauren has three small equilateral triangles and one large equilateral triangle. The small triangles have sides of 7 centimetres. Lauren makes this shape. Calculate the perimeter of the shape. Do not use a ruler. cm 1 mark Q4. Liam has two different sizes of rectangle. He makes this pattern with them. Not actual size Page 3 of 21 Calculate the lengths of A and B. A= cm 1 mark B= cm 1 mark Q5. Amir has three parcels. Parcels A and B together weigh the same as parcel C. The three parcels weigh 800 grams altogether. Parcel A weighs 250g. How much does parcel B weigh? 2 marks Page 4 of 21 Q6. Some children ran in two races on sports day. Here are their times. 100m race 800m race Elise 15.9 seconds 3 minutes 02 seconds Jake 19.7 seconds 2 minutes 58 seconds Teri 16.8 seconds 3 minutes 01 seconds Neil 17.1 seconds 2 minutes 59 seconds Barry 18.4 seconds 2 minutes 57 seconds Who finished the 100m race in second place? 1 mark In the 800m race, how many seconds did Barry finish ahead of Elise? seconds 1 mark Page 5 of 21 Q7. A film starts at 6:45pm. It lasts 2 hours and 35 minutes. What time will the film finish? pm 1 mark Q8. Tom, Amy and Helen want to go on a boat trip. There are three boats. Page 6 of 21 How much does it cost altogether for three people to go on the Lark? £ 1 mark Tom and Amy go on the Heron. They leave at 2:15pm. At what time do they return? pm 1 mark Helen goes on the Kestrel and gets back at 4:15pm. At what time did the boat leave? pm 1 mark Q9. The area of a rectangle is 16cm². One of the sides is 2cm long What is the perimeter of the rectangle? cm 1 mark Q10. Ruler (a) The diagram shows part of a ruler. Page 7 of 21 Complete these sentences. The distance between A and B is......................... cm. 1 mark The distance between C and D is ......................... cm. 1 mark (b) Look at the ruler below. I want the distance between E and F to be 3½ cm. There are two places F could be. Show the two places by drawing arrows on the ruler. 2 marks Page 8 of 21 Q11. Here is a 1cm square grid. Some of the grid is shaded. What is the area that is shaded? cm2 1 mark Page 9 of 21 Q12. On the grid, draw a rectangle which has the same area as this shaded pentagon. Use a ruler. 1 mark Q13. Freddie is half as tall as his mother. Freddie is one metre shorter than his father. Freddie’s father is 180 centimetres tall. How many centimetres tall is Freddie’s mother? cm 1 mark Page 10 of 21 Q14. Here is a triangle drawn on a square grid. Draw a rectangle on the grid with the same area as the triangle. Use a ruler. 1 mark Q15. Here are some shapes on a grid. Which shape has the longest perimeter? 1 mark Page 11 of 21 Which shape has the largest area? 1 mark Q16. The table below shows five journeys a taxi driver made one day. journey number start time number of passengers distance cost 1 9:15 am 2 8 km £7.50 2 9:40 am 1 12 km £9.90 3 10:30 am 3 7 km £7.60 4 10:50 am 1 21 km £15.50 5 12:10 pm 4 15 km £12.00 On journey number 5, the passengers shared the cost equally. How much did each passenger pay? £ 1 mark How many passengers made journeys of more than 10km? passengers 1 mark The 12km journey took 40 minutes. What time did the taxi finish its journey? am 1 mark Page 12 of 21 Q17. Here is part of the timetable for Class 6 on a Monday. Look at the timetable. How long is it from the end of break to the start of lunch? ............................................... 1 mark Nisha leaves the Science lesson after 25 minutes. Then she goes to the dentist. What time does she leave the Science lesson? 1 mark Page 13 of 21 Q18. Here is a shaded shape on a 1 cm square grid. What is the area of the shaded shape? cm 2 1 mark Q19. Here is a set of 20 squares around a shaded space. What is the area of the shaded space? 1 mark Page 14 of 21 Q20. Megan wants to fill a bucket with water. A bucket holds 6 litres. A jug holds 500 millilitres. How many jugs of water does Megan need to fill an empty bucket? 2 marks Page 15 of 21 M1. (a) 14 1 (b) C Accept 5 1 [2] M2. (a) Laura £17.10 Accept £17.10p OR £17 10 OR £17 10p OR 1710p written outside the box. Do not accept £1710 OR £1710p OR £17.1 1 (b) Carl £10.50 The above guidance on notation applies also to this mark. 1 [2] M3. 49 [1] M4. (a) 5 1 (b) 15 If the answer is incorrect, award the mark if the answers to (a) and (b) total 20 U1 [2] Page 16 of 21 M5. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 150 If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of appropriate working, eg 800 ÷ 2 = 400 400 – 250 = wrong answer Working must be carried through to reach an answer for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2 (U1) [2] M6. (a) Teri Accept recognisable misspellings. Do not accept 16.8 1 (b) 5 1 [2] M7. 9:20 The answer is a specific time (see Applying the mark scheme for guidance) [1] M8. (a) £8.25 Accept £8.25p OR £8.25 OR £8.25p Do not accept £825p OR £825 1 (b) 3:25 Accept 3.25 OR 3-25 OR 3 25 OR 325 OR twenty-five past three OR 15:25 1 (c) 2:45 Accept 2.45 OR 2-45 OR 2 45 OR 245 OR quarter to three OR 14:45 1 [3] Page 17 of 21 M9. 20 (cm) [1] M10. (a) 1.5 Accept equivalent fractions or decimals, or use of words 1 5 Do not accept distance in mm without units specified 1 (b) Indicates 4.5 and 11.5 2 or One correct or Scale misread but arrows placed symmetrically about point E 1 Accept Accuracy within ± 2m [4] M11. 12 [1] M12. Any rectangle with an area of 14 squares, eg Rectangle need not be shaded or coincident with the grid lines. Accept extensions to the grid to allow, for example, a 14 × 1 rectangle. Accept slight inaccuracies in drawing provided the intention is clear. [1] Page 18 of 21 M13. 160 U1 [1] M14. Any rectangle with an area of 8 squares, eg OR Accept slight inaccuracies in drawing provided the intention is clear. [1] M15. (a) E 1 (b) B 1 [2] M16. (a) £3.00 1 (b) 6 1 (c) 10:20 am The answer is a specific time. 1 [3] Page 19 of 21 M17. (a) 1 hour 25 minutes The answer is a time interval 1 (b) 12:10pm The answer is a specific time 1 [2] M18. 10 [1] M19. 11 Accept 11 cm2 [1] M20. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 12 If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of an appropriate method, eg 6 litres = 6000 ml 6000 ml ÷ 500 ml Answer need not be obtained for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2 [2] Page 20 of 21 Page 21 of 21
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