NAPLAN_Yr_5_Numeracy_Test-2
NAPLAN_Yr_5_Numeracy_Test-2
NAPLAN_Yr_5_Numeracy_Test-2
Numeracy Test 2
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Year 5 Numeracy Practice Test 2
Student details
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Test instructions
You should use a pencil to write your answers or shade in the bubble.
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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2 8 12 18
Shade one bubble.
north-east
north-west
south-east
south-west Shade one bubble.
4 8 12 16
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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.
7 × = 63
Write your answer
What is the missing number? in the box.
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Wells St
west then north
east then south
west then south
How much more money does Mike need to buy the television?
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.
12 Tina got on the train at 1:12 pm and got off it at 2:44 pm.
an octagon
a hexagon
a pentagon
a parallelogram Shade one bubble.
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16 Write the letters A, B, C, D to order these marked angles from smallest to largest.
C B A
D
18 0.8 + 0.9 = ?
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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
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Red Blue
Blue Red
Green Blue
22 A
B
A B C D
Shade one bubble.
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3, 4, 6, 2, 9
3, 6, 8, 12
3, 6, 9, 2
3, 4, 6, 8, 10 Shade one bubble.
2, 2 3 , 3 1 , …
4 2
3 1 1
34 4 42 44
Shade one bubble.
14 cm
3 cm
26 How many small cubes are used to make this large cube?
27
19
54
36 Shade one bubble.
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Which of the following would result in both children having the same number
of lollies?
28 24 × 12 = ?
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:
–5 0 5
3 –3 10 –10
Shade one bubble.
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6 3 5 7
8 4 6 12
Shade one bubble.
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.
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.
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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Shape 1
Shape 2
Shape 3
Shape 4
END OF TEST
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