Week 5-Maths
Week 5-Maths
Week 5-Maths
MATHEMATICS
YEAR 7
45 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 40.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
2
°C [1]
degrees [1]
3
° [1]
[1]
8
5 Draw a ring around the fraction that is equivalent to 4
10
4 3 4 8 4
2 4 4 2 4
5 5 5 10 10
[1]
[1]
4
[1]
[1]
2 is thrown
2 or 3 is thrown
3 or 4 is thrown
2, 4 or 6 is thrown
[1]
5
4 cm
3 cm 4 cm
50° 50°
4 cm
50°
45°
Not drawn
to scale
60° 70°
3 cm
1 3
1 2
3 2
3
A B
Put a tick (✓) to show the correct likelihood for each outcome.
Likelihood
Spin an odd
number
Spin a number 2
Spin a number
less than 3
Spin a number 4
[2]
7
y
5
−5 0 5 x
−5
( , ) [1]
(b) Plot the point with the coordinates (3, −1). [1]
8
440 seconds
244 seconds
264 seconds
280 seconds
[1]
13 Calculate.
7 + 3 (5 + 4)
[1]
14 Eva says,
64 is a square number.
Eva is correct.
[1]
9
Cars
[1]
[1]
10
16 Here is a circle.
=
Write three different pairs of numbers that Naomi could be thinking of.
10 36 = 360
= 360
= 360
= 360
[2]
11
Tennis
Football 2
Swimming 6
Running 8
[1]
12
How many more unit cubes are in the cuboid than the cube?
[1]
> < =
3
4 2
4
1 1
4
4 2
3
4 4
3
[2]
13
Draw a ring around each shape with diagonals that cross at right angles. [2]
14
20
18
16
14
12
Maths
10
test
8
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
English test
[1]
(b) Write the number of children that score more in maths than English.
[1]
[1]
15
17 + 25 2 = 367
[1]
Work out the number of children who like both apples and oranges.
Show your working.
[2]
How many different places can the extra square be added to make the net of a
closed cube?
[1]
16
[1]
Shape A Shape B
4 cm
6 cm
cm
cm [2]