Number and Place Value Assessment

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Number and Place Value Assessment
Total Marks
(out of 50)
5.2
Name
Date
Section 1:
Read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1,000,000 and determine
the value of each digit
1
Draw lines to match the words with the figures.
four thousand and seven
14,007
400,007
forty thousand and seventy
14,070
4,007
fourteen thousand and seventy
40,070
40,007
four hundred thousand and seven
400,070
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2
Write these numbers in words
700,080
1 mark
150,401
1 mark
3
Write the number that is ten less than eight thousand
1 mark
Write the number that is one hundred less than four hundred thousand
1 mark
Write the number that is twenty less than one million
1 mark
4
Underline the two numbers with a difference of one hundred
39,948
400,048
40,148
40,052
399,948
1 mark
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5
Write the value of the underlined digit
The first one has been done for you
80
420,085
150,279
282,883
2 marks
6
Estimate the value of the numbers on the number line.
The first one has been done for you
D
C
A
B
0
A
C
1,000,000
500,000
B
D
3 marks
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A
fifty-seven thousand, four hundred and eighteen
57,423
B
C
seventy-five thousand, two hundred and fifty
D
7,529
E
75,243
Put these numbers in order starting with the smallest.
One has been done for you.
D
1 mark
8
Write the correct number in each box
0
100,000
300,000
400,000
2 marks
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Section 2:
count forwards or backwards in steps of powers of 10 for any given number
up to 1,000,000
Write the missing numbers in these sequences
9
, 38,791,
38,891,
38,991,
1 mark
, 178,001, 188,001, 198,001,
1 mark
, 302,417, 342,417, 382,417,
1 mark
10
Write the correct number in each box
39,800
40,800
1 mark
149,357
159,357
1 mark
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Section 3:
interpret negative numbers in context, count forwards and backwards with
positive and negative whole numbers, including through zero
11
The table below shows the temperatures of different cities on one day in January.
Glasgow
London
Moscow
New York
Sydney
Paris
Cape Town
Toronto
-4°c
1 °c
-12 °c
4 °c
18 °c
5 °c
22°c
-9 °c
What was the difference in temperature between Glasgow and London?
°C
1 mark
How much warmer was Paris than Toronto?
°C
1 mark
How much warmer was the warmest city than the coldest city?
°C
1 mark
The next day the temperature in London fell 7°C. What was the new temperature?
°C
1 mark
The next day the temperature in Moscow rose 10°C. What was the new temperature?
°C
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12
Write the missing numbers in these sequences
10,
7,
4,
1,
1 mark
34,
24,
14,
4,
1 mark
-308,
-208,
-108,
-8,
1 mark
13
Here is part of a number line.
0
2
4
6
Which number is being pointed to by the arrow?
1 mark
Draw an arrow on the number line to show the position of -3
1 mark
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Section 4:
round any number up to 1,000,000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 and
100,000
14
Underline all the numbers which give 800 when rounded to the nearest 100
828
3,780
852
750
847
1 mark
15
Complete the table
Rounded to the nearest 1000
7,280
7,000
9,528
74,499
278,500
3 marks
16
Complete the table
Rounded to the Rounded to the Rounded to the Rounded to the
nearest 10
nearest 100
nearest 1000
nearest 10,000
355,457
Rounded to the
nearest 100,000
355,460
4 marks
17
What is the smallest whole number which rounded to the nearest 10,000 gives 60,000?
1 mark
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Section 5:
read Roman numerals to 1000 and recognise years written in Roman
numerals
18
Write the value of the Roman numerals
Roman Numerals
Number
XIV
14
XXXI
CCXV
CLXIV
MMIX
4 marks
19
Write the numbers in Roman numerals
Number
Roman numerals
31
153
2002
1995
4 marks
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