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PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL JEDDAH – (English

Section)

Academic Year Subject Name Section Date

2020 – 2021 1st Y6 –


Math
Term

Mid Term Review Sheet - P1

Q1) Write these numbers in order, starting with the smallest.

a) 4.01 40.1 40.01 4.1 41

Smallest largest

b) Write these numbers in order, starting with the largest.

- 70 71 72 -89 -98

Largest Smallest

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Q2) What fraction of the given shape is unshaded?

Q3) The numbers in the squares are the product of the numbers in the circles.

Fill in the missing shapes to complete the diagram.

A B C

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Q4) Write two factors of 36 that add up to 13.

+ = 13

Q5) Here is part of a number sequence.

The numbers increase by the same amount each time.

Complete the sequence by writing the missing numbers.

0 25 50 100 125 175

Q6) Write all the multiples of 7.

35 81 28.0 07 3.5 45 63

Q7) Here is a number fact.

24 x 16 = 384

Use this fact to complete this calculation.

2.4 x 16 =

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Q8) In a fun run, adults wear odd numbers and children wear even numbers.

Write whether each number belongs to adult or a child.

One has been done for you.

Child

Q9) Here are 4 digit cards.

Use each card once to complete this number sentence.

Q10) Write the letters of these fractions in order starting with the largest.

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Q11) Write the missing number in the box.

Q12) What is the place value of the eight in the number 243.38?

Write your answer in the box provided.

hundreds tens units tenths hundredths

Q13) Abdul records the shoe colour of every person in his class. They are:

a) Complete the table to show the data.

A=

B=

C=

b) Which shoe colour is most popular in Abdul’s class?

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Q14) Jason uses these cards to make a three-digit number.

He rounds the number to the nearest hundred.

The answer is 600. Which number did Jason make?

Q15) Complete these measurements.

a) 3.165 kg = g

b) 124 cm = m

Q16 a) Use the number cards to make the largest possible odd number.

2 6 5 9

b) Is the above number divisible by? Write Yes or No.

i) 2 ii) 4

iii) 5 iv) 10

v) 25 vi) 100

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Q17) Here is part of a bus timetable of China’s cities Wuhu and Hong Kong

Wuhu 06 32 05 10 03 37

Hong Kong 10 32 08 09 06 48

a) Shiny has to attend her business meeting at 9 00 am.


Which bus will she take to reach Hong Kong?

b) How many minutes the bus 06 32 will take to reach from Wuhu to
Hong Kong.

minutes

Q18) Below are some fractions.

Write the same letter for the fractions that are equivalent.

One has been done for you.

A A

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Q19) Peter has 43 cherries.

She shares them out between four friends.

How many cherries does each friend get?

Q20) The difference between A and B is 30.

What is the value of A?

What is the value of B?

Q21) Complete this table.

.
.

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Q22) Order these amounts of money in order from smallest to largest.

985 cents $9.75 9065 cents $90.8

Q23) Fill in the blank to make the two fractions equivalent:

30 1 5
a) = b) =
9 54 4

Q24) Find the sum of 2.9 and 6.3

Q25) Syed packs 175 toy aliens into boxes.

He has 9 boxes.

He packs the same number of aliens


into each box.

a) How many aliens are in each box?

b) How many are left over?

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Q26) The difference between the two numbers in boxes shown on this line is 11.

Write the missing number in the box.

Q27) Shade and use < , > or = to compare the fractions.

Working:

Q28) Ali is cooking pasta. The recipe says he needs 300 gram for 4 people.
How much pasta does he need for 12 people?

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Q29) Here is the place value chart.

100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900


000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000

100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Write the number in figures this place value chart is showing.

Q30) Complete the function machine below.

Q31) What is the value of the 8 in 21.87?

Write the correct answer.

Tenths Units Hundredths Tens

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Q32) Petra has 32 shells in her collection.

a) She gives half of them to her friend Claire.

How many shells does Claire get?

b) Claire gives half of the shells to her sister.

How many shells does her sister get?

Q33) The temperature of the two cities are 17°C and -2° C.

Find the difference in the temperatures.

°C

Q34) What is the missing number?

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5
Q35) Write a fraction from the list that is equivalent to .
8

15 12 15 10 20
20 20 24 15 28

Q36) Fong has $28.

He shares it between his two sisters in the ratio 3:4.

How much money does each sister get?

Q37) Tina challenges her friends to find a square number which is sum of

two prime numbers. Find the numbers.

Hint:

Make a list of square numbers.

Make a list of prime numbers.

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Q38) Select the obtuse angle from

Q39) Identify the prime number from the clues.

It is less than 80 but more than 70.

The sum of its digits is 8.

Q40) Write the correct sign < , > or = in box.

7x6 41 + 2

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Q41) Complete the table.

In words In figures

five hundred six thousand three hundred one

twenty five thousand four hundred seventy two

650 029

210 598

Q42) Select the factors of 32.

1 3 4 6 16 3.2

Q43) Use the number cards to make the largest possible odd number.

a) 2, 6, 5, 9

b) Is the above number divisible by? Write Yes or No.

i) 2 ii) 4

iii) 5 iv) 10

v) 25 vi)100

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Q44) Write the missing number in each box.

4 2
a) + = 1 b) + = 1
9 5

Q45) Below are some fractions.


Write the same letter for the fractions that are equivalent.

One has been done for you.

A A

Q46) Write the prime numbers.

1, 23, 33, 42, 55, 57, 63, 77, 83, 99, 100

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Q47) The difference between A and B is 30.

What is the value of A?

A=

Q48) Fill in the missing numbers to make this multiplication correct.

Q49) Here are five digit cards.

1 2 3 4 6

Use each card once to make this calculation correct.

5 5

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Q50) This drawing shows a cheese divided into equal pieces.

a) What fraction of the cheese is shaded?

b) Here are drawings of three whole cheeses divided into equal slices.

What mixed number gives the amount of whole cheeses shaded?

Q51) Here are all the factors of 36 add any two factors to make a prime
number.

1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 12, 18, 36

+ =

OR

+ =

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Q52) Here are some numbers.

3, 7, 5, 2

Use each number once to

Complete this number sentence.

<

Q53) Write these as 24-hour clock times.

(a) 7: 18pm

(b) quarter to five in the evening

Q54) Calculate 143 ÷ 7.

Give the answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.

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Q55) Find the mean, median, mode and range.

Here are some scores of 10 students.

2 1 3 2 4 6 3 3 4 2

Mean

Median

Mode

Range

Q56) Here is a number sentence.

2.7 x 10 =

Use this number sentence to solve

19 x 3.6 =

6.84 ÷ 3.6 =

1.9 x 360 =

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Q57) Write down the coordinates of the point A, B, C, D, E and F.

A=( , )

B=( , )

D=( , )

E=( , )

F=( , )

Q58) Complete the tally and frequency columns.

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Score :1 Tally

Score :2 Frequency

Score :3 Frequency

Score :4 Frequency

Score :5 Frequency

Score :6 Tally

Q59) Here is a calendar for the month of January.

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a) What will the date be one week after January
27th?

b) What will the date be two weeks before January 7th?

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PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL English Section JEDDAH

Academic Year Subject Name Section Date

2020 – 2021 1st Term Math Y6 – ____

Mid Term Review Sheet P2

Q1) Select the square number.

5 10 16 26 49 42

Write your answer in the box provided.

Q2) Write in the missing numbers to make this calculation correct.

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Q3) Ms. Ammy asks some children to name their favourite fruit.

The bar chart shows some of her results.

a) How many more children named pineapple than apple?


b) 54 children took part in the survey.
How many children named melon as their favourite fruit.

a)

b)

Q4) Nomi was born in 1994.

What birthday did she have in 2003?

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Q5) Some children go on a bike ride.

The table shows the distance they cycle.

Write the name of each child in the correct place.

One has been done for you.

Q6) Here are five digit cards.

Use four of these cards to make this statement correct.

No card can be used twice.

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Q7) Here are some number cards.

Use each card once to make each side of the diagram total 120.

Q8) A, B and C are the three vertices of a rectangle?

What are the vertices of the fourth coordinates?

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Q9) A builder has 2960 bricks.

He uses 1994 bricks to build a wall.

How many bricks does he have left?

Q10) How many $10 notes make $7 000?

Q11) The difference between two towns is 6 ◦.


The temperature in one of the town is 2 ◦ C.
Write the two possible temperatures of the other town.

-------- and --------

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Q12) Look at the three rectangles.

Which rectangle has the largest area?

Q13) Molti asked some children about their favourite fruits.

15 children chose peeches, how many circles will you draw to complete the
pictograph?

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Q14) Sausan has a collection of less than 50 books.

She counts her books in fours and has one left over.

She counts her books in fives and has three left over.

How many books could Sausan have?

Q15) Here are some multiples of 10.

Q16) There are 200 members in Itihaad sports Club.

78% of the members like football.

22% of the members like basketball.

a) How many members like football?

b) How many members like basket ball?

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Q17) The table shows the number of days it rained each month.

Find the mean, median, mode and range of the data.

Mean =

Median=

Mode=

Range =

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Q18) The time in Pakistan is 2 hours ahead the time in Saudi Arab.

It is 11 39 am in Saudi Arab.

What time is in Pakistan? Write your answer in 24-hour clock.

Q19) The clock shows the time when Aysha leaves for school in the morning.

3
Q21) Write 0·65, and 25% in order, from the largest to smallest number.
4

_________ _________ __________

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Q20) Here are four calculations.

12.2 × 3.3

190.72 ÷ 4.7

232.31 ÷ 5.3

26.6 × 5.2

(a) Which calculation gives the largest answer?

(b) Which calculation gives the smallest answer?

Q21) 623 boxes each contain 24 packets of Granola Bar.

How many packets of cereal are there altogether?

Q22) Us the symbols >, < or = to complete the following statements.

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Q23) Here are four cards.

. 3 7 0

Use each card once to make a number that is more than 1 but less than 10.

Q24) In the diagram the product of the numbers in the circles is written
in the square.

Use the same rule to complete this diagram.

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Q25) Fill in the blank to make the two fractions equivalent:

30 1 5
a) = b) =
7 54 4

Q28) The cost of 6 kg oranges is $76.50. What is the cost of one kg of oranges?

$....................................

Q26) Syed packs 175 toy aliens into boxes.

He has 9 boxes.

He packs the same number of aliens into each box.

a) How many aliens are in each box?

b) How many are left over?

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Q27) The difference between the two numbers in boxes shown on this line is 11.

Write the missing number in the box.

Q28) Jammy is cooking pasta. The recipe says he needs 300 gram for 4 people.
How much pasta does he need for 12 people?

______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

Q29) Dammil has $36.

He shares it between his two brothers Jack and John in the ratio 3:2.

How much money does each brother get?

Jack will get $

John will get $

Q30) Samm has 34 tickets in his collection.

He gives half of them to his friend Claire.

How many tickets does Claire get?

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Q31) Write the correct sign < , > or = in each box.

6x6 6 + 6 + 6 +6 +6 +6

29 - 6 4x5

3x4 3x 5

Q32) The numbers in the squares are the product of the numbers

in the circles.

Fill in the missing shapes to complete the diagram.

Q33) 432 buns are to be packed into tins. Each tin holds 12 buns.

How many tins are required?

___________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

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Q34) Use the number cards to make the largest possible odd number.

2, 6, 5, 9

Q35) Write all the missing numbers in this multiplication grid.

Q36) The co-ordinates points (2, 3) are plotted below.

Plot three more co-ordinates points whose sum is 5.

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Q37) The difference between A and B is 30.
What is the value of A?

A=

Q38) Fill in the missing numbers to make this multiplication correct.

Q39) Calculate the missing angles.

Not drawn to scale

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Q40) Here is a compound shape.

Find the area and perimeter of this shape?

Area=

Perimeter =

Q41)

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Q42) Sara has seven counters with numbers on them.

Q43) Shanny has one metre of string. She cuts off 45 cm.

How much ribbon does she have left?

cm

Q44)

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Q45)

Q46) Find the three fifth part of the twenty five.

Q47)

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Q48) This bar chart shows the favourite colour of the children

(a) How many more students like yellow colour than green?

(b) How many children like blue colour?

Q49) Suman collects 837 shells from the beach.

She can keep 40 shells in a bag.

How many bags does she need to keep all the shells?

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Q50) Every year in January, there’s a textile exhibition in France.

This year 3600 people attended the exhibition from all over the world.

For every 4 men there were 8 women.

How many were men?

Write your answer in the box provided.

Q51) Complete this statement.

7
7 10 + = 10

Q52) What is the total weight of apples and pears in grams.

Apples & pears

_________ gm

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Q53) Mrs. Ammy’s age was a multiple of 7 in 1987.

Next year her age was a multiple of 8.

What is her age?

_______ Years

Q54) Mr. John baked 7 pizzas for his wedding anniversary.


Each pizza was divided into 8 equal slices.
At the end of party there were 9 slices left.

Write the amount of the pizza slices that were not eaten as a mixed number.

Q55) In winter season sale, the total price of one cardigan and a jacket is $ 7.45.

If the price of Jacket is $3.35. What is the price of cardigan?

Q56) The price of 1 frock worth $ 3.50. Alina wants to buy 3 fracks for

her daughter.

What is the cost of three frocks?

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Q57)

a) Complete this statement with the help of prime numbers.

× × = 55

b) Complete this statement with the help of multiples of 10.

× × = 14,400

Q58) Here are some statements about odd and even numbers.

State whether the statements are true or false.

a) Addition of two odd numbers is always odd.

b) All multiples of 7 are always odd.

c) Multiply of one odd and one even number is always odd.

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