Paper 2 Reasoning

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2016 national curriculum tests
Key stage 1
Mathematics
Paper 2: reasoning
First name
Middle name
Last name
Total marks
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Amy
Sam
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Ben
Abdul
Sita
Kemi
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Practice question
dots
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1
10
1
10
1
1
Count the number of dots on the domino.
Write the number in the box.
10
10
10
1
10
10
10
1
1
1
1
1 mark
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children
1 mark
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3
1 mark
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40
7
1 mark
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20
30
1 mark
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A
B
C
D
Sort the glasses from least full to most full.
least full
most full
1 mark
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I have 9 shells.
I have 3 more
shells than Abdul.
Abdul
Amy
How many shells does Amy have?
shells
1 mark
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Match each coin to the correct box.
One has been done for you.
Less than
More than
1 mark
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On these cards, the word should match the number.
One of these cards is wrong.
Draw a cross on the card that is wrong.
15
fifteen
19
ninety
49
forty-nine
51
fifty-one
1 mark
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Ben makes a tally chart of his toys.
Toys in my box
Tally
Tick one box below that shows all of Ben’s toys.
1 mark
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There are 20 balloons.
7 balloons fly away.
How many balloons are left?
balloons
1 mark
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Tick the two sentences that are correct.
Tick two.
A square has sides of equal length.
A square has curved sides.
A square has lines of symmetry.
A square has five sides.
1 mark
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Write two numbers to make this calculation correct.
+
= 19
1 mark
Now write three numbers to make this calculation correct.
+
+
= 19
1 mark
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Abdul has some toy cars.
He gives half of them to Ben.
He has four toy cars left.
How many toy cars did Abdul start with?
toy cars
1 mark
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Sita has these coins in her purse.
How much money does she have?
p
1 mark
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Write the correct number in each box.
1 mark
40
50
60
1 mark
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A
B
D
C
E
Which shape has exactly 5 faces?
Write the letter.
1 mark
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20 pencils
10 pencils
5 pencils
5 pencils
10 pencils
20 pencils
Kemi and Ben share these pencils equally.
How many pencils do they each get?
pencils
1 mark
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Miss Smith needs 30 apples for her class.
There are 5 apples in each bag.
How many bags of apples does Miss Smith need altogether?
bags
1 mark
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Amy has 21 counters altogether.
She has 14 counters in one hand.
How many counters does she have in the other hand?
counters
1 mark
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Draw lines to match the shapes to their names.
pentagon
triangle
octagon
hexagon
1 mark
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Look at these four fruits.
20p
40p
50p
30p
Kemi buys three different fruits.
She spends exactly £1
Tick the three fruits that she buys.
1 mark
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This turtle is rotated clockwise.
How much is the turtle rotated?
Circle your answer.
quarter
turn
half
turn
three-quarter
turn
full
turn
1 mark
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How much does the sugar weigh?
0
500
400
100
grams
300
200
g
1 mark
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Match the sums that have the same answer.
One is done for you.
20 + 8
30 + 28
50 + 8
70 + 18
80 + 8
10 + 18
90 + 8
50 + 48
1 mark
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One length of a swimming pool is 10 metres.
Abdul swims the length of the pool 4 times.
Abdul works out how many metres he swims altogether.
Circle the two calculations that Abdul can use.
10 + 4
4 × 10
10 + 10 + 10 + 10
4+4+4+4
1 mark
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Shade the fractions of the shapes.
Shade 1
2
Shade 3
4
Shade 1
3
2 marks
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There are 40 crayons in a box.
Sam takes 17 crayons.
Kemi takes 10 crayons.
How many crayons are left?
Show
your
working
crayons
2 marks
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Here are some signs.
>
<
=
Write the correct sign in each box.
10 + 5
10 × 5
2×6
6+6
1 mark
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Ben has 75 cherries.
He eats 28 of them.
How many cherries does he have left?
cherries
1 mark
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Tick the clock face that shows ten past twelve.
11 12 1
10
11 12 1
2
9
3
4
8
7 6
5
10
9
7 6
3
4
8
7 6
5
11 12 1
2
9
3
4
8
11 12 1
10
2
5
10
2
9
3
4
8
7 6
5
1 mark
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2016 key stage 1 mathematics
Paper 2: reasoning
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