NNC Year 5 Measures 20 minutes 20 marks Page 1 of 14 Q1. 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. cm 1 mark 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. 2 marks Q2. Tom, Amy and Helen want to go on a boat trip. Page 2 of 14 There are three boats. 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 Page 3 of 14 Q3. 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 Q4. Here is some flour on a weighing scale. Page 4 of 14 How many grams of flour are on the scale? grams 1 mark How much more flour must be added to the scale to make 1.6 kg? 1 mark Q5. Dev has a bag of 50p coins and Holly has a bag of 20p coins. Dev’s bag Holly’s bag Both bags have the same amount of money in. There are thirty 50p coins in Dev’s bag. How many 20p coins are there in Holly’s bag? 2 marks Page 5 of 14 Q6. A school buys some yo-yos as prizes. The yo-yos cost £4.25 each. The school has £40 to spend on prizes. They buy as many yo-yos as they can. How much money is left? 2 marks Q7. Seb bought 2 apples and 3 pears. He spent £1.59 altogether. Apples cost 24p each. Page 6 of 14 How much does one pear cost? 2 marks Q8. Kirsty ran a race in one and a half minutes. Mina took 10 seconds longer. How many seconds did Mina take to run the race? seconds 1 mark Page 7 of 14 Seb made a jump of two and a half metres. Kirsty’s jump was 10 centimetres longer. How long was Kirsty’s jump? 1 mark Page 8 of 14 Q9. How many days old will the baby be when she has lived for one million seconds? 2 marks Page 9 of 14 M1. (a) 8.7cm Do not accept 8cm 7mm OR 87mm 1 (b) Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 1.40m OR 1.4. Accept for TWO marks 1m 40cm If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of an appropriate method, eg 50 × 2.8 ÷ 100 Calculation need not be performed for the award of the mark. Award ONE mark for 14 OR 140 OR 1400, OR 50 × 2.8 up to 2 [3] M2. (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] M3. (a) Teri Accept recognisable misspellings. Do not accept 16.8 1 (b) 5 1 [2] Page 10 of 14 M4. (a) 400 Answer must be in grams. 1 (b) 1200g OR 1.2 kg OR for finding the correct difference between 1.6 kg and the answer given for (a). Accept 1200 OR 1.2 OR 1kg 200g 1 [2] M5. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 75 If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of appropriate method, eg: • 30 × 50 = 1500 1500 ÷ 20 OR • 30 × 50p = £15 5 20p coins make £1 5 × 15 OR • 50p ÷ 20p = 2.5 30 × 2.5 Answer need not be obtained for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2 [2] Page 11 of 14 M6. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of £1.75 If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of appropriate method, eg: • 40 ÷ 4.25 = 9.411… 4.25 × 9 = 38.25 40 – 38.25 OR • 10 yo-yos cost £42.50 9 yo-yos cost £42.50 – £4.25 = £38.25 £40 – £38.25 Accept for ONE mark £175 OR £175p OR 1.75p as evidence of appropriate method. Accept for ONE mark sight of £38.25 OR 38.25 OR 3825 Answer need not be obtained for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2 [2] M7. Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 37p. If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for evidence of appropriate method, eg 24p × 2 = 48p £1.59 – 48p = £1.11 £1.11 ÷ 3 Accept for ONE mark £37 OR £37p OR 0.37p as evidence of appropriate method. Answer need not be obtained for the award of ONE mark. Up to 2 [2] M8. (a) 100 seconds Answer must be in seconds. Do not accept 1 minute 40 seconds. 1 (b) 260 cm OR 2.6 m Accept 260 OR 2.6 OR 2 m 60 cm. 1 [2] Page 12 of 14 M9. 11 OR 12 OR any value between 11.5 and 11.6 inclusive 2 or Any value between 277 and 288 inclusive seen (value takes account of seconds in a minute and minutes in an hour) OR Any value between 694 and 695 inclusive seen (value takes account of hours in a day and either seconds in a minute or minutes in an hour) OR Shows or implies a complete, correct method, eg: • 1 000 000 ÷ 60 ÷ 60 ÷ 24 • 1 000 000 ÷ 86 400 • 16 666 ÷ 60 ÷ 24 Do not accept place value errors in the value taken for one million in an otherwise correct method, eg: 100 000 ÷ 60 ÷ 60 ÷ 24 1 [2] Page 13 of 14 Page 14 of 14
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