Level 4 Test 1

Homework set: 9/3/15
Homework due in: 20/3/15
Name ___________________________
Date______________________________
Class_____________________
Section A: Counting and understanding numbers
Section B: Calculating
Section C: Using and applying
1. How many groups of 5 can be made out
of 30 marbles?
11.
21. Assembly starts at half past two
and ends at three o’clock.
How many minutes does assembly last?
2.1
2.6
2.2
2.6
2.2
2.7
2. Order these numbers, starting with
the smallest: 15 , 27 , 4 , 44
3. Write the number three hundred and
nine in digits.
13. I think of a number, halve it and get
11. What was my number?
2.7
2.4
2.8
2.4
2.8
5. How many five pence coins are equal
to 45p?
6.
2.4
7.
9x2=
50  5 =
14. What is double 8?
15. What must be added to 20 to make
one hundred?
16.
17. Tom spends 60p on crisps and 14p on
a drink. How much does he spend?
2.10
2.5
2.11
9. What is half of 18?
2.5
10. How many halves are in 6 whole ones?
18. 5 teams play 7-a-side football. How
many players are in the tournament?
19. A pentagon has sides of 10cm each.
What is the distance all the way round?
2.11
22. Josh has 27p.
He needs another 32p to be able to buy
a colouring book.
How much is the colouring book?
23. Pam has one pound. She spends 85p.
How much money does she have left?
90 – 40 =
2.9
2.4
8. How many cm are in 3m?
= 34
12. Use these three numbers to make a
number sentence: 3 , 15 , 5
2.3
4. Write the missing numbers in this
sequence: 13 , 17 , ... , 25 , 29 , ...
25 +
20. Sam had 57p. He spent 9p.
How much did he have left?
24. In a test Sarah scored 23 marks.
Jane scored 35 marks.
How many more marks did Jane score
than Sarah?
25. Paul collects 10 comics each month
for half a year.
How many comics does he collect?
Name ___________________________
Date______________________________
Class_______________________
Section A: Counting and understanding numbers
Section B: Calculating
Section C: Using and applying
1. What number is two less than three
hundred and one?
11. Divide 240 by 6.
21. Mina has £4.50. If she gives half to
her brother how much money does she
have left?
3.1
3.1
2.
156 x 10 =
3.7
3.8
12.
3.1
3.9
3.1
3.9
3.2
3.10
3.3
3.11
3. What is one thousand minus two
hundred and one?
4. Write 347 to the nearest ten.
5. What temperature is 9 degrees less
than 5 degrees Celsius?
6. Write down the next two numbers.
41 , 36 , 31 , 26 , ... , ...
3.4
7. What is one-sixth of forty-eight?
3.4
8. What is two and a half added to five
and a half?
13. Subtract 35 from 52.
14. Add together 22, 17 and 25.
15. What must be added to 56 to make
one hundred?
3.11
17. How many months are in one and a
half years?
3.12
23. What is 27cm added to 1m 80cm?
24. I had two pounds.
I bought two chocolate bars and got
60p change.
How much did each chocolate bar cost?
18. What is the total of 146 and 35?
3.13
3.6
3.13
10. What is 3 x 4 added to 6 x 5 ?
22. 37 marbles are shared between
some children. Each child receives 7
marbles and there are 2 marbles left
over. How many children share the
marbles?
16. One orange costs 16p. How much will
three oranges cost?
3.6
9. What is the product of 4 and 9?
5 x 4 = 80 ÷ ?
19. Find the total of 5 and 7, then
multiply the result by three.
25. Ben saved five 10p coins, six
5p coins and seven 2p coins.
20. How many 5p pieces would make 65p ?
How much money has Ben saved?
Name ___________________________
Date______________________________
Class_______________________
Section A: Counting and understanding numbers
Section B: Calculating
Section C: Using and applying
1. What number is two less than three
hundred and one?
11. Divide 240 by 6.
21. Mina has £4.50. If she gives half
to her brother how much money does
she have left?
3.1
3.7
3.2
3.8
3.3
3.9
3.4
3.10
3.6
3.11
2. What temperature is 9 degrees less
than 5 degrees Celsius?
3. Write down the next two numbers.
41 , 36 , 31 , 26 , ... , ...
4. What is one-sixth of forty-eight?
5. What is 3 x 4 added to 6 x 5 ?
12.
13. Subtract 35 from 52.
14. What must be added to 56 to make
one hundred?
15. One orange costs 16p. How much will
three oranges cost?
4.1
4.7
4.2
4.8
4.3
4.9
4.4
4.10
6. What are the next two numbers?
2.4 , 2.6 , 2.8 , ... , ...
7. Two factors of 16 add up to 9. What
are they?
8. Divide 510 by 10
9. Which is the biggest number?
2.07 2.24
2.4
2
2.04
4.6
10. 5 biscuits cost 30p altogether. How
much do 7 biscuits cost?
5 x 4 = 80 ÷ ?
16.
17.
20 -
23. Joe has some pocket money. He
spends a fifth of it. He has £2 left.
How much pocket money did he have?
= 28 ÷ 4
( 5 x 3 ) + ( 18 ÷ 2 ) =
18. What is the sum of 24 and 12 divided
by 9?
19. What number is half-way between
twenty-three and fifty-one?
4.11
22. 37 marbles are shared between
some children. Each child receives 7
marbles and there are 2 marbles left
over. How many children share the
marbles?
20. The coordinates of a square are
(-1,-1), (3,-1), (3,3) and (?,?)
24. Calculate the perimeter of a
rectangle which is 4.5 metres long and
2 metres wide.
25. A tv programme begins at 16: 35
and finishes at 17:20. How long was
the programme?
Name ___________________________
Date______________________________
Class_________________________
Section A: Counting and understanding numbers
Section B: Calculating
Section C: Using and applying
1. What are the next two numbers?
2.4 , 2.6 , 2.8 , .... , ....
11. Seven times a number is 280.
What is the number?
21. In a sale, there is 25% off all prices.
A chair costs £90 in the sale.
How much was it before the sale?
4.1
4.7
4.2
4.7
4.2
4.8
4.3
4.9
4.3
4.9
2. What is ten squared?
3. Two factors of 16 add up to 9. What
are they?
4. How many grams are there in 2.25kg?
5. Divide 510 by 10
12.
13.
15. What is the remainder when 55 is
divided by 6?
4.10
4.4
4.11
7. What is ¼ of 48?
4.4
8. What is two-fifths as a decimal?
4.5
9. What is one-half added to two-sixths?
4.6
10. 5 biscuits cost 30p altogether. How
much do 7 biscuits cost?
( 5 x 3 ) + ( 18 ÷ 2 ) =
14. What is the sum of 24 and 12 divided
by 9?
4.4
6. Which is the biggest number?
2.07 2.24
2.4
2
2.04
20 - □ = 28 ÷ 4
22. What is the mean of these
numbers?
2, 8, 4, 6, 5
23. Joe has some pocket money. He
spends a fifth of it. He has £2 left.
How much pocket money did he have?
16. What number is half-way between
twenty-three and fifty-one?
17. The coordinates of a square are
(-1,-1), (3,-1), (3,3) and (?,?)
4.12
18. How many twenty-fives are there in
two hundred?
4.12
19. What is twenty-three multiplied by
six?
4.13
20. What is double 14.6?
24. Calculate the perimeter of a
rectangle which is 4.5 metres long and 2
metres wide.
25. A tv programme begins at 16: 35
and finishes at 17:20. How long was the
programme?
Name ___________________________
Date______________________________
Class_____________________
Section A: Counting and understanding numbers
Section B: Calculating
Section C: Using and applying
1. What are the next two numbers?
2.4 , 2.6 , 2.8 , ... , ...
11.
21. In a sale, there is 25% off all prices.
A chair costs £90 in the sale.
How much was it before the sale?
4.1
4.7
4.2
4.8
4.3
4.9
4.4
4.10
4.5
4.12
2. Two factors of 16 add up to 9. What
are they?
3. Divide 510 by 10
4. Which is the biggest number?
2.07 2.24
2.4
2
2.04
5. What is one-half added to two-sixths?
12.
20 -
= 28 ÷ 4
( 5 x 3 ) + ( 18 ÷ 2 ) =
13. What is the sum of 24 and 12 divided
by 9?
14. What number is half-way between
twenty-three and fifty-one?
15. What is twenty-three multiplied by
six?
5.1
5.6
5.2
7. Round 5.53 to one decimal place.
5.7
17. What is three-fifths of thirty?
5.3 8. Which of the numbers below are
5.8
6. Divide 41.5 by one hundred.
exactly divisible by 4?
112 502 968 646 882
5.4 9. Put these in order of size,
smallest first.
0.8 30% ³⁄₅
5.5
10. Which fraction is equal to ¼?
⁴⁄₁₆
⁶⁄₃₀ ⁵⁄₁₅
16.
22. What is the mean of these
numbers?
2, 8, 4, 6, 5
23. When h has the value 4,
calculate
16 -3h
10 – 4.7
24. Two angles in a triangle add up to
115 degrees.
What is the size of the third angle?
18. What is fifty multiplied by seventy?
5.9
19. What temperature is twelve degrees
higher than -6°C ?
5.10
20. Five cakes cost £2.50.
How much do seven cakes cost?
25. A rectangle measures 15 cm by 6cm.
What is its area?