Ma
Mathematics test
KEY STAGE
3
TIER
35
Paper 2
Calculator allowed
First name Last name School
2009
Remember
The test is 1 hour long. You may use a calculator for any question in this test. You will need: pen, pencil, rubber, ruler, tracing paper and mirror (optional) and a calculator. This test starts with easier questions. Try to answer all the questions. Write all your answers and working on the test paper do not use any rough paper. Marks may be awarded for working. Check your work carefully. Ask your teacher if you are not sure what to do.
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Instructions
Answers This means write down your answer or show your working and write down your answer.
Calculators You may use a calculator to answer any question in this test.
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School shop
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The table shows the items sold in a school shop in one week. Mon Pencil Pen Ruler Protractor Compasses 25 17 5 5 5 Tue 18 20 1 1 1 Wed 13 19 2 4 2 Thu 21 9 6 3 1 Fri 16 12 8 2 0
(a)
How many pens were sold in the shop on Wednesday?
1 mark
(b)
On what day did the shop sell 2 protractors?
1 mark
(c)
The bar chart shows information for one of the items.
8 6 Number 4 sold 2 0 Mon Tue Wed Day Which item is this? Thu Fri
1 mark
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Missing numbers, Parcels
2.
Write the missing numbers in the boxes.
234
1 mark
81
27
1 mark
3.
Lauren wants to post three parcels.
Each parcel costs 1.30 to post. How much change should she get from 10?
2 marks
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Joining
4.
Here is a triangle made using the pins on a pin board.
Show how to make a square. Use the pins below.
Now show how to make a different sized square. Use the pins below.
Now show how to make another square which is a different size to the ones you have drawn. Use the pins below.
2 marks
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Spinner
5.
Here is a fair spinner divided into 8 equal sections.
2 2 2 3
3 1 3 1
I am going to spin the pointer. For each statement below, tick ( ) True or False.
True I am equally likely to spin a 2 as to spin a 3
False
I am more likely to spin an even number than an odd number.
It is impossible that I will spin a number less than 2
It is certain that I will spin a number less than 4
2 marks
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Fractions
6.
The shapes in this question are drawn on square grids.
(a)
Shade
1 of the shape below. 2
1 mark
(b)
What fraction of the shape below is shaded?
1 mark
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Number of sides
7.
How many sides do these shapes have? Draw lines to match each shape to the correct box. The rst one is done for you.
Shape
Number of sides
3 Triangle 4 Hexagon 5 Octagon 6 Quadrilateral 7
8
2 marks
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Grid, Digital
8.
In this grid, the numbers 1, 2 and 3 are in each row and each column.
2 3 1
1 2 3
3 1 2
Now complete this grid so that the numbers 1, 2 and 3 are in each row and each column.
2 marks
9.
Complete the table to show the different times in words and on a digital clock. The rst row is done for you.
Time in words
Time on digital clock
Half past twelve
12 : 30
Quarter to eleven
1 mark
10 : 05
1 mark
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Reecting
10.
The diagrams in this question are drawn on square grids. Reect the shapes in the mirror lines.
Mirror line
1 mark
Mirror line
1 mark
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Castle
11.
The table shows the cost of tickets for visiting a castle.
Tickets
Family Adult Child 17.00 6.50 4.50
Two adults and two children visit the castle. They buy a family ticket. How much more would it have cost to buy two adult tickets and two child tickets?
2 marks
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Test
12.
Pupils take a test that has three different papers. Each pupil adds their marks from all three papers to nd their total mark. The table shows how to change the total mark to a grade.
Total mark 104 or more From 79 to 103 From 53 to 78 From 34 to 52 33 or less
Grade A B C D E
(a)
Here are Simons marks.
Paper 1 26 marks
Paper 2 33 marks
Paper 3 18 marks
What grade did Simon get on the test?
grade
1 mark
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Rounding
(b)
Here are Jennas marks from paper 1 and paper 2
Paper 1 48 marks
Paper 2 35 marks
Paper 3 ?
Jennas grade on the test was grade A. Complete the sentence below.
Jenna must have scored at least
marks on paper 3
1 mark
13. (a)
Write the missing numbers in the sentences below.
2735 rounded to the nearest hundred is
1 mark
2735 rounded to the nearest thousand is
1 mark
(b)
Give an example of what the missing number could be in the sentence below.
rounded to the nearest ten is 800
1 mark
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Baby
14.
Here is some information about a baby.
He was born on 2nd March 2005. He smiled for the first time on 30th March 2005. His first tooth appeared on 2nd December 2005.
(a)
How many weeks old was the baby when he smiled for the rst time?
weeks
1 mark
(b)
How many months old was the baby when his rst tooth appeared?
months
1 mark
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Count on
15. (a)
I count on in equal steps. My fourth number is 42, my fth number is 47
42
47
What is my rst number?
1 mark
(b)
I count on in equal steps. My rst number is 3, my fth number is 5
What is my third number?
2 marks
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Shoe sizes
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Kim asked some pupils: To the nearest whole number, what is your shoe size? The chart shows her results. Shoe size 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 6 4 2 Number of girls 0 0 2 4 6 8 Number of boys
(a)
How many pupils had size 6 shoes?
1 mark
(b)
Kim asked more girls than boys. How many more?
1 mark
(c)
Who had the bigger range of shoe sizes? Girls Explain your answer. Boys Both the same
1 mark
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Finding x and y, Seventy
17.
Find the values of x and y
694 + 396 + x = 1742
x =
1 mark
y 13 = 34
y =
1 mark
18.
Dan says: All factors of 70 are even numbers. Is he correct? Yes Explain your answer. No
1 mark
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Rainforest
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The charts show information about a rainforest.
450 400 350 300 Average rainfall (mm) 250 200 150 100 50 0 J F M A M J J A S O N D
Month
30 28 26 Average temperature 24 (C) 22 20 0 J F M A M J J A S O N D
Month
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Use the charts to answer these questions.
(a)
In the month that has the lowest average rainfall, what is the average temperature?
C
1 mark
(b)
In the month that has the highest average temperature, what is the average rainfall?
mm
1 mark
(c)
Sanjay has decided to visit the rainforest. He does not like high temperatures and does not like high rainfall. In which month do you think Sanjay should visit? Put a ring round the correct month below.
January
March
April
October
December
1 mark
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Units
20.
Complete the table to show what the units measure. The rst row is done for you.
Length Centimetres Litres Miles Grams Square metres Ounces
Area
Volume
Mass
2 marks
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Doughnuts
21.
Here are the prices of doughnuts at two different shops.
Shop A 3 doughnuts for 2
Shop B 5 doughnuts for 3.50
I want to buy 15 doughnuts. In which shop are the doughnuts cheaper? You must show your working.
Tick ( ) your answer. Shop A Shop B
2 marks
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Stopping distances
22.
The table shows the stopping distances for a car at different speeds.
Speed 20mph 40mph 60mph
Stopping distance 12 metres 36 metres 72 metres
(a)
Look at the square grid below. It shows the bar for the stopping distance at 20mph. Use the same scale to draw the bar for the stopping distance at 40mph.
20mph
40mph
1 mark
Stopping distance
(b)
The bar for the stopping distance at 60mph will not t on the grid. How many squares long should the bar be?
1 mark
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Rotate 180
23.
Here is a shaded shape drawn on a square grid. Rotate the shape 180 about point A. Draw the shape in its new position on the grid.
2 marks
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Value
24.
Use a = 7 and b = 28 to work out the value of these expressions. The first one is done for you.
a + b =
35
ab =
1 mark
b = a
1 mark
( a + b )2 =
1 mark
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12 cubes
25.
Look at the cuboid drawn on the grid. It is made from 12 cubes.
Isometric grid
On the grid below, draw a different cuboid made from 12 cubes.
2 marks
Isometric grid
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Cost of delivery
26.
The graph shows how much a company charges to deliver parcels.
12 11 10 9 8 7 Cost () 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Mass of parcel (kg)
(a)
Use the graph to complete the sentences below.
The company charges exactly
for parcels up to
kg.
1 mark
Then for each extra kilogram the company charges another
.
1 mark
(b)
Altogether, how much would the company charge to deliver two parcels, one of 15kg and one of 37kg?
1 mark
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Shape area
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The diagram below shows a trapezium and an equilateral triangle.
Isometric grid
The trapezium has area a The triangle has area b (a) On the grid below, draw a shape with area a + 2b
1 mark
Isometric grid
(b)
On the grid below, draw a shape with area a b
1 mark
Isometric grid
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END OF TEST
ISBN No: 978-1-84721-699-1 Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2009
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QCA/09/3785 (Pupil pack) QCA/09/3783 (Mark scheme pack)
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