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CSSE: Maths

Mathematics Paper
Mock Assessment

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1 (a) Calculate
3478 + 86 = 3564 1

(b) Calculate

2222 - 836 = 1386 1

(c) Calculate

486 ÷ 9 = 54 1

2 (a) Calculate the value of

3 1
4 -1 1
2
= 1 3
4 1

(b) Calculate the value of

1
5 2 8
+ =
7 3 21 1

(c) Fill in the box to make the calculation work

3 1 5
X6
10
=4
2 7
1

(d) Fill in the box to make the calculation work

25 - 4 X 16 + (27 - 9) X = - 75 -2 1

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3 (a) The rule for this sequence is 'times 1.5'.


What are the missing terms? 4, 6, 13.5 1
.........., .........., 9, .........., 20.25, 30.375

(b) The rule for this sequence is 'add 5 then


multiply by 10'. What are the missing terms? 0.1, 560,
56550
1
.........., 51, .........., 5 650 , .......... , 565 550

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(c)The rule for this sequence is 'subtract '.5
What are the missing terms? 5/10,
-3/10, 1
1 1
.........., 10 , .........., .......... , -1 10 -7/10

4 (a) What is the difference between -1.4 and 6.62?


8.02 1

(b) What number has to be subtracted from 9.9


to make 4.99?
4.91 1

(c) What number has to be subtracted from 9.9


to make 20?
-10.1 1

(d) What number must be added to 9.9 to make 5?


-4.9 1

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5 (a) Calculate eight-sevenths of 91 cm.

104 cm 1
(b) Calculate 12.5% of £120.

£ 15 1
(c) A computer game has a sale price of £60
after the original price was reduced by £20. What
percentage discount does this represent?

25 % 1
5
3 means 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3.
6 Fill in the boxes to make these sums work.

(a)

5 = 625 1
4

(b)
4 2

4 =
16 1

(c)
3
2 2 2
5 +6 + 8 = 5
1

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(a) Thomas has 30 more playing cards than


7 Jane. Adam has 90 more playing cards than Jane.
How many more playing cards does Adam have
compared to Thomas? 60 1

(b) Harry is two-fifths of Phillips age. Altogether,


their combined age is 119.
How old is Harry?

34 1

(c) Loren, Halimah and Ruqu have 26 dolls


altogether. Loren has 5 times as many dolls as
Halimah. Halimah has 2 more dolls than Ruqu.
How many dolls does Halimah have? 4 1

8 (a) How many millimetres are there in 3.67m?

3670 mm 1

(b) Raheem has 3450cm of wrapping paper. He


uses 1.28m to wrap a gift. How much wrapping
paper does he have left?

33.22 m 1
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9 Kavitha bought the following shoe sizes over the


last 3 years:
Shoe sizes: 2, 10, 5, 7, 7, 6, 7, 9, 5, 2

(a) Calculate the average (mean) shoe size over


the last 3 years.
6 1

(b) What is the median shoe size over


the last 3 years.?
6.5 1
(c) Kavitha bought two more pairs of shoes,
which led to the average (mean) increasing by Any
combination
0.5. What could have been the size of these two
pairs of shoes? that has a 1
sum of 18

10 A square and two equilateral triangle are shown below.

0
35
y
0

0
50
x
0

(a) Calculate the angle marked y.


0
70 1
(b) Calculate the angle marked x.

1
0
65

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11 a) Calculate the value of a and x for the


regular hexagon below.
2
x + 9 cm

2a
4 1
cm

x=

-5
25

cm
a= 15 1
2
(b) The area of the triangle below is 48 cm .
Calculate the value of x.

4 cm

2x + 6 cm
x= 9 1
(a) Three identical rectangles are put together to
12 make the shape below. What is the perimeter of the
shape?
3.5 cm
9 cm

61 cm 1

(b) Calculate the area of the shape.

94.5 cm2 1
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13 A fair 6 sided die (with numbers 1-6) is rolled....

(a) What is the probability of rolling a prime number? 1/2


or 1
3/6

(b) What is the probability of rolling a 7?


0 1

(c) If the die was rolled 300 times, how many times
would you expect the die to land on 5?

50 1

14 James cycled from Westminister to Chelmsford via


Romford. Overall, his whole journey took him 3 hours
and 20 minutes. James took 1 hour and 15 minutes to
cycle first part of his journey from Westminister to
Romford, which represented a third of his overall
journey. . He then cycled 30 miles from Romford to
Chelsmford.

(a) How long did it take James to cycle from


Romford to Chelmsford? 2 hours &
5 mins 1

(b) What was James' average speed, in miles per


hour, for the whole journey?
13.5 m/h 1

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15 Here are the ingredients to make a 12 cupcakes.

110g Flour
100g Sugar
2 large eggs or 3 medium eggs
120g butter
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

(a) David used 6 eggs to bake a number of 36


cupcakes. How many cupcakes could he have
made?
or 1
24

(b) If Sarah wanted to bake 21 cupcakes, how


much sugar would she need?

175 g 1

16 Dan has a part-time job.


He is paid £8.20 for each hour he works on weekdays
and £9.60 for each hour he works on weekends.

(a) Last week Dan worked for 12 hours on


weekdays and 8 hours on the weekend. How much
did Dan make last week?

£175.20 1
(b) Dan wants to save enough money to buy a
laptop for £399. What is the minimum number of
full hours he needs to work at the weekends for
him to be able to purchase this laptop? 42
Hours 1

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17 Mary and Jane earned £80 which they shared in


the ratio of their ages. Mary is 12 and Jane is 8
years younger than Mary.

(a) How much money did Jane receive?

£ 20 1
(b) Mary decides to give a third of her share
to charity, how much money does she have
left?

£ 40 1
(c) What fraction, in its simplest form, of the
total amount that Mary and Jane earned is
Mary now left with after donating to charity?
1/2 1

The route below shows how long it would take to


18 cycle from one underground station to another.
Leytonstone

Woodford

Loughton
Leyton

Epping

5 mins 12 mins 7 mins 14mins

(a) How long would it take Samantha to cycle


24
from Loughton to Leyton?
mins 1

(b) Samantha Cycled from Loughton to Leyton


to Epping whilst taking a 10 minute break at
Leyton. She arrived in Epping at 16:52. What time
did she leave Loghton? 15:40 1

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The pie chart below shows information about


19 year 6's favourite sport to play.

Basketball

Netball

Cricket

Football

40 children liked Netball the most. There were twice as


many children who choose cricket as their favourite
sport compared to Basketball and thrice as many that
chose Football compared to Basketball.

(a) Which was the most popular sport to play?


Football 1
(b) How many children choose Basketball as
their favourite sport ?

20 1
(c) What percentage of year 6 preferred cricket?

25 % 1
(d) What is the Ratio of year 6 that choose Netball
to Cricket to Football? Give your answer in it's
simplest form.
2:2:3 1

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The Venn diagram shows the number of teams in


20 A-League that have blue or red coloured kits.

Blue Red

6 2 8

(a) How many A-League teams had red on


their kits?
10 1

(b) How many A-League teams had red or


blue on their kits?
16 1

(c) How many A-League teams had red and


blue on their kits?

2 1

(d) How many A-League teams were there


altogether?

20 1

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21 Adam thinks of three different numbers. When he


adds the numbers up two at a time, he gets 49, 57
and 64.

What are the three numbers? 21 1

28 1

36 1

Two identical isoceles triangles are drawn on the


22 grid below.

Work out the coordinates for A, B and C.

A = (-6 ,-8)
C 1

B B = (0 ,4 ) 1
-6

C = ( 6,8 ) 1
-4

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