Year Six Mathematics End of Term One 2023

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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

YEAR : 6 TERM ONE


Full Name: Year: 2023
Date : Time: 60minutes
Materials required Items included Question
Mark
Question
Mark
No. No.
for examination with question
paper 1 19
2 20
Pencil 3 21
Eraser None 4 22
5 23
Ruler 6 24
Instructions to candidates: 7 25
8 26
• Answer all questions. 9 27
• Write your answer to each 10 28
question in the space provided. 11 29
• You should show all your 12 30
working on the question paper. 13 31
• The total Marks for this paper is 14 32
60. 15 33
This paper contains 11 pages (excluding 16 34
the cover page). 17 35
18 36
Sign:
Teacher: HOD Exam Total /60
Coordinator
1. Draw lines to join 10.56 to all the equivalent values.
1Mark

2. Write 4 4
in its simplest form.
20

1Mark

…………………………

3. Calculate the area of the right-angled triangle.


2Marks

……………….cm 2

4. Write the numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest.


1Mark
3.15 2. 98 3.04 3.31

…….. ………. ………. ……….

smallest largest
5. Here is part of a sequence. Write the missing numbers in the
boxes.
2Marks

6. Anastasia chooses a number with exactly two decimal places.


She rounds it to the nearest tenth. 2Marks
Her answer is 7.0 Write a number that Anastasia could choose.

7. Gabriella counts on in 6s starting at 6 She records some of the


numbers in a position-to-term table. 1Mark

Position 1 2 3 9
Term 6 12 18 720

8. Complete the table


2Marks
Calculate.

65 ÷ 3

Write your answer as a mixed number.

…………………………

1
9. Youssef thinks that the most common colour for a front door is
white. He collects data for front doors on his walk to school.
Here are his results. 1Mark

He wants to represent his data using a diagram.


Draw a ring around the most appropriate diagram for his data.

Venn diagram scatter graph bar chart line


graph

10. Hassan and his father visit the zoo. His father is 1.88 metres
tall.
a. The giraffe is 3 times taller than Hassan’s father.
1Mark

Write the height of the giraffe.

……………………………m

2
b. His father is 4 times taller than the penguin.
1Mark

Write the height of the penguin.

………………………m

11. Here are four calculations. Estimate the answers to the


calculations.
Draw a ring around the calculation which gives the 1Mark
largest answer.

3421× 6 234 × 40 1234 × 7 4321 × 4

12. Here is a diagram made of nine rectangles.


1Mark

Shade three rectangles so that the shape has exactly two lines
of symmetry.

13. Calculate.
1Mark
3
8
4

…………………….

3
14. Here are four calculations. Draw a ring around the calculation
with an answer of −20
2Mark
24 – 4 −24 + 4 24 + 4 −24 − 4

15. Draw a ring around all the numbers that are common multiples
of 4 and 6
1Mark
1 2 4 6 12 24

16. Calculate.
1Mark
𝟐 𝟒
+
𝟑 𝟓

Give your answer as a mixed number.

……………………

17. Here is a coordinate grid.

a. Write the coordinates of point A.


(…….. , ……… ) 1Mark
4
1
b. Plot the point with coordinates (1 , −2) on the grid.
2
1Mark

18. Naomi counts back from 25 in 7s.


1Mark
25, 18, 11, …

Write the number in the sequence that is closest to −15

19. Complete the sentence using the correct word.


a. In the number 14.123 the 3 represents
three……………………. 1Mark

b. Calculate the difference between 5 3 and 5 2


2Marks

……………………………………
.
20. Complete the table of equivalent values.
2Marks

21. Here are three symbols.  ,  , = 2Mark

Write the correct symbol in each box.

47  6 47  7

352  8 40

5
22. Here is a quadrilateral.
2Mark

Measure the marked angle.

………………………. 0

23. Here is part of a number sequence.


1Mark

24. This sequence continues in the same way.

Draw a ring around all the numbers that will be in the 1Mark
sequence.

20 21 25 41 235 242

25. Calculate the number of minutes in 1.4 hours.


2Marks

……………………………minutes

26. a. Write a common factor of 6 and 10


1Mark
…………………………………

b. Write a common multiple of 6 and 10


1Mark

…………………………………

6
27. Oliver asks 20 children how they travel to school.
Here are the results.

a. Calculate the percentage of the children who travel to


2Marks
school by bicycle.

………………..%

b. Shade the waffle diagram to show the result for children


who walk to school. 2Marks

7
28. Draw a line to match each 3D shape to the correct
2Marks

29. Calculate.
a. 16.239 + 101.51
1Mark
………………………….

b. 14.1 – 3.27
……………………… 1Mark
8
30. Here are the names of three types of triangles.
Isosceles scalene equilateral
3Marks
Write the names in the correct places on the table.
Each name can be used more than once.

31. The temperature in Moscow is –8C. The temperature falls by 5


degrees. Write down the new temperature. 1Mark

……………… o

32. Write the correct name of each shape in the table. Choose
from the list.
3Marks
Kite Pentagon Rhombus Square Trapezium

9
1
33. Calculate. 2 of 8
2
2Mark

………………………………..

34. Safia says,


2Marks

Tick ( ) to show if Safia is correct.

Yes No

Explain how you know.

…………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………

35. A line has been drawn from the edge to the centre of a circle.

2Marks

What is the name of this line? Make a ring on your answer

Circumference Diameter Edge Radius

10
36. Work out 313 ÷5

2Marks

………………………….

37. a. Using the correct notation, mark the parallel sides on this
trapezium.
1Mark

b. Find the value of angle x


2Marks

………………………………

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