Year 5: End of Term Test A

End of term: TEST A
You will need a pencil.
Name
a
b
c
Date
Complete the missing numbers in the sequences below.
200
400
500
700
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Class
Year 5
3926
4926
7926
753,982
553,982
2 marks
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2 Estimate the area of the shape below.
The area of the shape is approximately
cm2
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3 Mr Kowalski was having a car boot sale.
He sold an old TV for £13.34
and a cricket bat for £15.44.
He gave a half of the money
to his son, Paul.
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How much did Paul get?
Use this box for your working out.
£
2 marks
Serena did 18 sit-ups a day for 18 days. Her friend, Ethan, did
15 sit-ups a day for 14 days.
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How many more sit-ups did Serena do than Ethan?
Tick (
) the box containing the correct sequence of number
operations that will help to solve this problem.
x x _
x ÷ x
x x +
_ x +
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5
300ml
300ml
200ml
200ml
100 ml
100 ml
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Usma was making home made fruit juice. She filled the jugs to the
levels shown.
How much more would she need to make, so that she had one
litre of fruit juice?
Use this box for your working out.
ml
2 marks
Look at the diagram below to help you multiply the mixed number.
Write your answer as a mixed number in the box.
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6
+
so
1
+
1
+
4
1
1
+
4
so
1
1
4
x
=
1
1
4
=
3
=
1
1
4
x
3
2 marks
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Look at the line graph below.
Car travelling time: Manchester to London
250
200
150
100
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distance
(miles)
50
0
9am
10am
11am
time
12 noon
1pm
2pm
Now answer questions 7 , 8 and 9 .
7 How far had the car travelled by 11 am?
8 How far did the car travel, in total,
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between 10 am and 11 am, and then
between 1 pm and 2 pm?
miles
miles
2 marks
2 marks
9 During the journey, the driver stopped for a break.
Between which times do you think the driver stopped?
and
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10 Put these fractions in order of size, starting with the largest.
11
12
1
2
2
8
smallest
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largest
3
4
2 marks
11 Shaniece is going to subtract 5974 from 9047. Which of the
answers below would be the best estimate of her calculation?
Circle your answer.
6000
3000
15,000
4000
2 marks
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12 Write the following numbers in words. For example, 7423 would
be ‘seven thousand, four hundred and twenty three’.
a 6593
b 703,465
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13 Put these angles in order of size, starting with the largest.
C
B
D
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A
Put a letter in each box, starting with the largest angle and
finishing with the smallest.
largest
smallest
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14 Use a formal written method of column addition to solve the following.
a 32,384 + 23,415 =
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b 52,587 + 86,436 =
Set out your calculations in this box.
2 marks
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15 A box of bananas should weigh 26 kg.
One box weighs 28.5 kg
and another weighs 29.5 kg.
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How much are the boxes
‘over weight’ altogether?
Use this box for your working out.
kg
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2 marks
16 Complete the following. Use a mental method that you know.
a 947 - 700 =
b 6584 - 384 =
c 19,842 - 3400 =
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17 The shape below is a square.
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B
What is the size of angle B?
o
2 marks
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18 Solve the following.
a 43 x 10
=
d 876.0 ÷ 10 =
b 8.39 x 100
=
e 58.9 ÷ 100 =
c 0.096 x 1000 =
f 964 ÷ 1000 =
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19 Convert the units of measure below.
a 8.6 kilometres =
c
centimetres = 14.86 metres
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b
metres
litres
= 9364 millilitres
2 marks
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20 Look at the irregular octagon below.
Explain why it is not possible to
make an equilateral triangle by
joining 3 of the vertices of an
irregular octagon.
Use this box to explain.
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21 Use a formal written method to solve the following.
a 5147 x 8 =
b 658 x 46 =
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Set out your calculations in this box.
2 marks
22 A bucket contained 176 ml of water. It was being filled by a
dripping tap at the rate of 100 ml every 6 minutes.
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How much water was in the bucket after 36 minutes?
Show your working out in this box.
millilitres
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Round
a
and
b
to the nearest whole number.
a 54.86
c
and
d
to one decimal place.
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Round
b 239.32
c 26.82
d 958.58
2 marks
24 Round the following numbers to the nearest 100,000.
a 851,213
b 649,999
2 marks
25 I am a multiple of 5. I am between 20 and 50. I am also
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a multiple of 7.
What number am I?
2 marks
End of Test A
TEST TOTAL
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