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Question 1 of 23
1. Question
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(a) Altogether, how many children don’t walk to school?
(b) How many more Year 6 children than Year 2 children walk to school?
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Question 2 of 23
2. Question
1 point(s)Which number is 10 times greater than nine hundred and seven.
9,700 907 9,007 970 9,070
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Question 3 of 23
3. Question
1 point(s)This is a multiplication grid. Some of the numbers have been replaced by letters.
Fill in the numbers that should replace the letters:
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A =
B =
C =
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Question 4 of 23
4. Question
2 point(s)This table shows the heights of three mountains.
How much higher is Mount Everest than the combined height of the other two mountains?
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Answer: metres
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Question 5 of 23
5. Question
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Question 6 of 23
6. Question
1 point(s)Arrange these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest.
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1.253
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0.328
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1.9
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0.96
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Question 7 of 23
7. Question
3 point(s)Fill in the missing numbers.
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60 months = years
72 hours = days
84 days = weeks
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Question 8 of 23
8. Question
2 point(s)At the start of June, there were 1,793 toy cars in the shop.
During June,
• 8,728 more toy cars were delivered
• 9,473 toy cars were sold.How many toy cars were left in the shop at the end of June?
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Question 9 of 23
9. Question
1 point(s)Tick two shapes that have 3/4 shaded.
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Question 10 of 23
10. Question
3 point(s)Round 84 ,516
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to the nearest 10:
to the nearest 100:
to the nearest 1,000:
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Question 11 of 23
11. Question
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(a) How many minutes will it take to cook a 3 kg chicken? minutes
(b) What is the mass of a chicken that takes 100 minutes to cook? kg
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Question 12 of 23
12. Question
2 point(s)Here are diagrams of some 3-D shapes.
Tick each shape that has the same number of faces as vertices.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 13 of 23
13. Question
2 point(s)Ally and Jack buy some stickers.
Ally buys a pack of 12 stickers for £10.49
Jack buys 12 single stickers for 99 p each.
How much more does Jack pay than Ally?-
Answer: £
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Question 14 of 23
14. Question
1 point(s)Amina planted some seeds.
For every 3 seeds Amina planted, only 2 seeds grew.
Altogether, 12 seeds grew.
How many seeds did Amina plant?-
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Question 15 of 23
15. Question
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Question 16 of 23
16. Question
1 point(s)Layla completes one-and-a-half somersaults in a dive.
How many degrees does Layla turn through in her dive?
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Answer: °
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Question 17 of 23
17. Question
1 point(s)Three vertices of a parallelogram are shown on the grid.
What are the coordinaes of the fourth vertex?
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( , )
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Question 18 of 23
18. Question
1 point(s)A cat sleeps for 12 hours each day.
50% of its life is spent asleep.
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A koala sleeps for 18 hours each day.
% of its life is spent asleep.
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Question 19 of 23
19. Question
2 point(s)Amina posts three large letters.
The postage costs the same for each letter.
She pays with a £ 20 note.
Her change is £14.96
What is the cost of posting one letter?-
Answer: £
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Question 20 of 23
20. Question
1 point(s)Which number is the smallest: 0.25 or 2/5?
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Question 21 of 23
21. Question
2 point(s)On a map, 1 cm represents 20 km.
The distance between two cities is 250 km.
On the map, what is the distance between the two cities?-
Answer: cm
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Question 22 of 23
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Question 23 of 23
23. Question
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