3128 02 6RP AFP tcm142-699291
3128 02 6RP AFP tcm142-699291
3128 02 6RP AFP tcm142-699291
Stage 4
Paper 2 2024
40 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• You should show all your working on the question paper.
• You are not allowed to use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 30.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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1 Calculate.
613 – 265
[1]
2 2 2 2
7 5 11 9
[1]
3 Here is a triangle.
perimeter = cm [1]
4 Naomi says,
[1]
[1]
Time Programme
18:00 News
18:15 Animals and Nature
19:10 Cartoon Time
19:25 Weather
19:30 Film
[1]
[1]
Draw a ring around the number with a 3 that represents thirty thousand. [1]
1
of 40 =
8
1
of = 10
5
[2]
10 Safia wants to know the number of pieces of fruit her friends eat in one day.
She asks her friends how many pieces of fruit they eat on Tuesday.
She records her data in a dot plot.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Pieces of fruit eaten on Tuesday
[1]
More than half of Safia’s friends eat exactly one piece of fruit.
Draw a correct polygon in each of the four sections of the Venn diagram. [2]
Draw a line to match each shape to the number of right angles in the shape. [1]
[1]
y
5
3
A
2
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 x
( , ) [1]
Draw a ring around the coordinates of the point that is the greatest distance
along the x-axis.
[1]
[1]
A
B
C D
Eva arranges the shapes in order of size, starting with the smallest area.
17 Youssef wants to know the names of the children who belong to the swimming
club and the music club.
Draw a ring around the diagram he should use to show who belongs to both clubs.
[1]
Yuri says,
Draw all the other lines of symmetry on the regular octagon to show Yuri the
correct answer. [1]
[1]
3 5
+ =
7 7
Here are some statements about the positions of four different numbers.
5 is north of 8
8 is west of 3
2 is south of 3
Write each of the four numbers in a different square on the grid to make the
statements correct.
[1]
22 Write the number eight hundred and eight thousand and eighty-eight in
figures.
[1]
2 3 5 14
5 10 20 40
smallest largest
[1]
Here is a sentence about the price of a ball and the price of a toy car.
+ + = +
$ [1]
×6=9× × ×3
= × 10
= 270
[1]
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