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NAPLAN Year 5

Numeracy Test 2

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Year 5 Numeracy Practice Test 2

Student details

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Last name___________________________________________________________

Class______________________________________ Date___________________

Test instructions

You have 50 minutes to complete this test.

You are NOT allowed to use a calculator.

You should use a pencil to write your answers or shade in the bubble.

If you make a mistake, rub it out thoroughly.

Revised 2014 edition, all rights reserved. The following test has been designed by 3P Learning to prepare students for the National
Assessment Program Numeracy Test. This test is to be used for revision purposes only. 3P Learning does not guarantee that the
format of this test is the same as an actual test.

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1 You have 20 matchsticks. You need to make a cube.

How many matchsticks should you have left over?

2 8 12 18
Shade one bubble.

Write your answer


2 54 + 27 = in the box.

3 In which direction is the compass needle pointing?

north-east
north-west
south-east
south-west Shade one bubble.

4 Tyler had four apples. She cut each apple in quarters.

How many quarters did she have in total?

4 8 12 16

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5 Penny wanted to balance these scales.

100 g
100 g
100 g
100 g

1 kg

How many more 100 grams blocks will Penny need to balance her scales?

4 6 100 10
Shade one bubble.

6 This is Mia’s number sentence.

7 ×  = 63
Write your answer
What is the missing number? in the box.

7 A square has sides 6 cm long.

The perimeter of the square is:

Write your answer


cm in the box.

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8 Max walks the shortest way by road


from his home to school.

Which directions does he walk?

east then north t

Wells St
west then north
east then south
west then south

Shade one bubble.

9 Mike is saving to buy a new television that costs $460.


He has already saved $80.

How much more money does Mike need to buy the television?

$540 $460 $368 $380


Shade one bubble.

10 What fraction of the shape is shaded?

3 7 1 5
8 16 2 16
Shade one bubble.

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11 In March this year Lachlan was 8 years old and Jacob was 12.

Which of the following cannot be true in March next year?

Jacob will be 13 years old.


Jacob will be younger than Lachlan.
Lachlan will be 4 years younger than Tim.
Lachlan will be older than he is now. Shade one bubble.

12 Tina got on the train at 1:12 pm and got off it at 2:44 pm.

She was on the train for:

Write your answer


minutes in the box.

13 This shape is:

an octagon
a hexagon
a pentagon
a parallelogram Shade one bubble.

14 Nicola buys a box of 6 pencils for $4.80.

What is the cost of each pencil?

$0.60 $0.40 $0.80 $1.20


Shade one bubble.

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15 Ali needs 80 candles for his grandmother’s birthday cake.


The candles are sold in packets of 12.

What is the least number of packets that Ali needs to buy?

Write your answer


in the box.

16 Write the letters A, B, C, D to order these marked angles from smallest to largest.

C B A
D

Write your answer


in the box.

17 Which one of these shapes has exactly two lines of symmetry?

Shade one bubble.

18 0.8 + 0.9 = ?

1.17 0.70 1.7 2.7


Shade one bubble.

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19 Thirty-two students in Year 5 chose their favourite sport.

The results are shown in the table below:

Favourite Sport Number of Students


Netball 4
Tennis 4
Rugby 16
Hockey 8

Write your answer


Which pie graph shows the results? in the box.

Netball Tennis
Netball Hockey Netball Hockey Hockey
Tennis Netball Hockey

Tennis
Rugby Tennis Rugby Rugby Rugby

20 Look at this solid model. Draw the side view of this model on
the grid below:
Top

Side

Front

Shade the grid.

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21 Sam made this spinner for a board game.

Red Blue

Blue Red

Green Blue

Which colour is the arrow most likely to land on?

Green Red Blue


Shade one bubble.

22 A
B

Which shape has the smallest area?

A B C D
Shade one bubble.

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23 Which list contains only factors of 24?

3, 4, 6, 2, 9
3, 6, 8, 12
3, 6, 9, 2
3, 4, 6, 8, 10 Shade one bubble.

24 What is the next number in this sequence?

2, 2 3 , 3 1 , …
4 2
3 1 1
34 4 42 44
Shade one bubble.

14 cm

3 cm

Write your answer


25 What is the perimeter of the rectangle? cm in the box.

26 How many small cubes are used to make this large cube?

27
19
54
36 Shade one bubble.

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27 Sally has 6 lollies. Victor has 10 lollies.

Which of the following would result in both children having the same number
of lollies?

Sally gives Victor 2 of her lollies.


Victor gives Sally 2 of his lollies.
Sally gives Victor 4 of her lollies.
Victor gives Sally 4 of his lollies. Shade one bubble.

28 24 × 12 = ?

288 208 296 286


Shade one bubble.

29 Charlie earned $15 pocket money in January, $5 pocket money in February and
$10 pocket money in March.

For these three months, the mean (average) amount of pocket money he
earned was:

Write your answer


$ in the box.

–5 0 5

30 On the number line, what is this arrow pointing to?

3 –3 10 –10
Shade one bubble.

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31 Which fraction has the highest value?

6 3 5 7
8 4 6 12
Shade one bubble.

32 Which point has the coordinates (3, –2)?

A B
3
2 A
1
B
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3
C
−1
C D
−2 D Shade one bubble.

−3

4
33
20 is equal to:
0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5
Shade one bubble.

Write your answer


34 10% of $96.00 = $ in the box.

35 Luke started painting a fence at 2:42 pm and finished 62 minutes later.

What time did Luke finish painting the fence?

2:44 pm
4:44 pm
3:44 pm
3:46 pm Shade one bubble.

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36 Charlie and Sascha shared a pizza. Charlie ate 8 of the pizza and Sascha ate 4 of
the pizza.

Which picture shows how much pizza was left over?

Shade one bubble.

37 The table below was used to make an


‘Eye Colour’ graph.
Number of Students

Eye Colour Number of Students


Blue 20
Green 10
Hazel 80
Brown 100
Blue Green Hazel Brown
Eye Colour

The scale on the ‘Number of Students’ axis should be:

50 100 250 500

40 80 200 400

30 60 150 300

20 40 100 200

10 20 50 100

0 0 0 0
Shade one bubble.

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38 5, 7, 10, 14, 19, , 32, …

The missing number for this pattern is:


23 24 25 26
Shade one bubble.

39 Which shape has been rotated 90 degrees to the right twice?

Shape 1

Shape 2

Shape 3

Shape 4

Shade one bubble.

40 Which set of shapes makes the net of a triangular prism?

Four rectangles and two squares


Three triangles and one square
Four triangles
Three rectangles and two triangles Shade one bubble.

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