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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

Cambridge International Primary Achievement Test


*8433934788*

MATHEMATICS 0842/02
Paper 2 May/June 2007
45 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Pen Protractor
Pencil Calculator
Ruler

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Write in dark blue or black pen.
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1 Put these numbers in order, from lowest to highest.

2508 1757 2575 2187 2018

lowest highest

[1]

2 Round 950 to the nearest 100.


[1]

3 (a) Shahid is given money by his family.

He gets $1.50 from his father, $1.50 from his mother and $0.75 from his
sister.

How much money does he get altogether?


$ [1]

(b) Feroz buys a CD for $8.95. He pays with a $10 note.

How much change does he get?


$ [1]

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4 Marek needs 20 m of rope to make a rope ladder.

The rope costs $2.75 per metre.

How much will 20 metres of rope cost?


$ [1]

5 Ashok did a survey on favourite food.

His results are shown in this Venn diagram.

Favourite food

Curry Pizza

6 18 9

17

How many children chose Curry as their favourite food?

[1]

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6 Which of these shapes has only one line of symmetry?

a b c d e

[1]

7 Lilia walks from the dentist to the bus station.

N
Bank

Surgery
Bus station
Dentist

Market

In which direction does she walk?

[1]

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8 Farah and her mother go shopping.

Farah’s mother says, “It’s half past nine. I’ll meet you here at eleven forty-five.”

How much time did Farah have to shop?


[1]

9 What is the value of the 7 in 21.87?

Underline the correct answer.

Tenths Units Hundredths Tens

[1]

10 Syed packs 175 toy aliens into boxes.

He has 9 boxes.

He packs the same number of aliens into each box.

(a) How many aliens are in each box?


[1]

(b) How many are left over?


[1]

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11 Manjula buys new furniture for her bedroom.

Manjula’s furniture

Bed $149.50

Mattress $85.49

Shelves $34.99

Desk $55

Chair $49.99

(a) How much does she pay altogether?


$ [1]

(b) The shop offers her a 10% discount on the total cost.

How much money does she save, rounded to the nearest cent?
$ [1]

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12 Kyere is on his swing.

The angle increases by 3º every time the seat swings.

42°
42

The seat is now at an angle of 42º from vertical.

(a) How many times has the seat swung?


[1]

Kyere stops going higher after 13 more swings.

(b) What angle is the swing at now?


° [1]

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13 Oscar asks some friends about music and film.

He puts his results in a Carroll diagram.

Favourite Rock music Disco music


Types

Comedy
7 12
films

Action
6 3
films

(a) How many children like rock music?


[1]

(b) How many more children prefer comedy films to action films?
[1]

14 Which of these triangles is equilateral?

Underline your answer.

a b c d e

[1]

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15 Hini spins a spinner.


It points to 40.

80

70 20

40

Where will it point after it turns anticlockwise one right angle?


[1]

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16 (a) Look at this shape.

12 cm

3.5 cm

7.5 cm 3 cm

NOT TO
SCALE

9 cm

What is the perimeter of the shape?


cm [1]

(b) What is the area of the shape?


Give your answer with the correct units.
[2]

17 Put these fractions in order from the largest to the smallest.

2 4 2 3 5
1
5 5 10 5 10

largest smallest

[1]

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18 Complete this table.

Fraction Decimal
1
5

0.40

4
0.80
5

[2]

19 Use your calculator to do this calculation.

(46 × 98) + (32 × 61) =

[1]

20 (a) Finish this number sequence.

2 3 5 8 13 21

[1]

(b) Explain how you worked out the answer.

[1]

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21 Aneesa can pick 7 boxes of strawberries in 30 minutes.


Joshua can pick 5 boxes of strawberries in 30 minutes.

They both pick strawberries for 2 hours.

How many more boxes has Aneesa picked than Joshua?


boxes [1]

22 Kerry plays golf for seven days.

Here are her scores:

79
81
76
73
80
77
80

What is Kerry’s mean score?


[1]

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23 Draw shape A after a translation of (-4, -4).


(4 squares to the left and 4 squares down)

[1]
24 Put a tick () by the line that is perpendicular to Z.

A
B
C
D

[1]

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25 Byama does a survey of people’s ages.

The results are shown on this graph.

Age of people living in Lagos Road


30

25

20
Number
15
of people
10

0
0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59
Age

(a) How many people are under 10 years old?


[1]

(b) How many people are between 30 and 50 years old?


[1]

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26 Look at the pattern on the grid below.

mirror
line

(a) Complete the line pattern to make it symmetrical, using the mirror line.
[1]

(b) Reflect point A in the mirror line.


[1]

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27 (a) Measure angle A.

° [1]

(b) Measure angle B.

° [1]

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