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~£90206090E% Cambridge Assessment International Education Cambridge Primary Checkpoint CANDIDATE NAME, CENTRE CANDIDATE, NUMBER NUMBER MATHEMATICS, 0845/02 Paper 2 April 2024 45 minutes ‘You must answer on the question paper. You will need: Protractor Tracing paper (optional) INSTRUCTIONS Answer all questions. Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. Do not use an erasable pen or correction fuid Do not write on any bar codes. You should show all your working in the bookiet You may 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 [ ]. ‘This document has 16 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. 121 05.0845 02/6RP © UCLES 2021 [Turn over 4 Write # in its simplest form. 2 Write a whole number in the box to make the statement correct. rounded to the nearest 10 is 360 3 Write a number in each box to make all the fractions equivalent to 3 4 Four oranges are needed to make a glass of fresh orange juice Gabriella makes 24 glasses of orange juice. Write how many oranges she needs. oranges [1] © UGLES 2021 osasroziam2t 5 Here are some numbers. 12] |14|} |16) |42] |80) |96 Use each one of these numbers to make the statements correct. for = dof = 3 tof = 8 (2) 6 Complete the partitioning of the number 604375 604375 = + 4000 + 300 + [1] 7 Use the symbols >, < or = to complete the following. 1 whole turn 3 right angles 1 right angle 90° 120° 2 right angles (1] © UCLES 2021 0845/0221 [Turn over 8 Here are three number balances. Each side of a number balance has the same answer. Write the missing number in the box to complete each number balance. 215436 136+ ae owl -158 179+ 287 Dope 36.6+ 95.5 —16.7 aa aa 9 Write in figures the number six hundred and ninety thousand, four hundred and two. (2) . M1 © UGLES 2021 osasrozanu21 5 10 Jamila and Lily both count the number of pieces of fruit sold at their school shop in one week. They each produce a graph of their results. Jamila’s graph Lily's graph 25 50: 20 40 2 2 9 15: 3 30 5 5 3 3 E 104 5 20 2 2 5 104 0 pears bananas apples fruit oranges: pears bananas apples oranges fruit (a) One of the girls made a mistake when counting the number of fruit sold. Write which fruit has different scores on the two graphs. (b) The shop sold 70 pieces of fruit altogether. Put a cross (x) to show which graph is not correct. Jamila's graph [| Lily’s graph [| Write a calculation to explain your answer. © UCLES 2021 0845/0221 [Turn over 6 11 Put brackets ( ) into this calculation to make it correct. 3 x 15 + 25 - 4 = 116 (1) 12 Write a common multiple of 4 and 5 between 50 and 90 13 Draw a ring around all the numbers that equal 10 when rounded to the nearest whole number. 9.48 10.2 96 10.53 9.51 14 Write two factors of 48 that have a difference of 13 15 Here is a square grid. Shade two more squares to make a pattern that has two lines of symmetry. © UGLES 2021 osasrozanu21 7 16 A triangular stamp creates a print with 2 shaded. Not drawn to scale The stamp is used to create a square logo. ’ Not drawn to scale Write what fraction of the logo is shaded. 17 Here are four images from nature. Tick (V) the pictures that have at least 4 line of symmetry. © UCLES 2021 0845/0221 [Turn over 18 The rule for a sequence is double and subtract one. Write the missing numbers. 25 49 19 Mia fills three containers from a bottle of water. A a nis 0.051 Write how much water she uses altogether. Give your answer in litres. © UGLES 2021 osasroziam2t (2] Not drawn to scale 1] 9 20 Mike measures the temperature at midday for two weeks. Here are his results in °C. 10 12 9 14 #12 12 #14 #15 12 10 11 16 13 12 Complete these statements. The range of the temperatures is The mode of the temperatures is 21 Some tourists visit a town. The Carroll diagram shows what they did in one afternoon. Visited the river Did not visit the river Visited the museum 38 12 Did not visit the museum 42 5 Write how many tourists visited one place only. © UCLES 2021 0845/0221 [Turn over 10 22 Draw the reflection of the shape in the mirror line. mirror line (1) 23 Here is a Venn diagram. polygons Write the letter of each shape in the correct place on the diagram. A 5 c (1) © UGLES 2021 osasrozanu21 "1 24 The diameter of a coin is 19.05mm. Coins are laid end to end to make a line of 1 kilometre. Draw a ring around the approximate number of coins required. 50 500 5000 50000 500000 (1] 25 Here is a shape drawn on a dotted grid. Rotate the shape 90° clockwise about point C. Draw its new position. Use a ruler. [2] © UCLES 2021 0845/0221 [Turn over 12 26 Find the perimeter of this shape. Give your answer in cm. 27 Complete the following. 60 x 40 = 30 x 400 x 30 = 20 x 50x © UGLES 2021 = 30000 osasroziam2t (1) (2] 13 28 Here are four sides of a heptagon made by joining dots on spotty paper. Complete the shape. 29 Match each calculation to the correct answer. © UCLES 2021 23+3 3975 52+7 60+8 s4502AM21 71 72 73, 74 75 (1] (2] [Turn over 14 30 Anastasia and Angelique each think of a two-digit number. The numbers are not multiples of 25 The difference between the numbers is a multiple of 25 Their numbers are in the list below. Draw a ring around all the numbers they could be thinking of. 17 23 47 50 68 75 98 3 One kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds (Ib). Oliver has 51b of apples. Rajiv has 3kg of oranges. Chen has 6|b of bananas. Draw a ring around the best estimate for the total mass of the fruit. 5kg 6kg 7kg =8kg kg [1] © UGLES 2021 osasroziam2t 15 32 Here is a number square. There are counters on all the multiples of six. Ahmed looks at the square and says, ‘Multiples of six are always one less than a prime number.’ Is he right? Yes [| No [| Explain how you know. © UGLES 2021 osasroziam2t 16 BLANK PAGE. Fermssion to reprocuoe tems where tic-ary ound material protec Dy eopyight is weuded nas been souont ana cleared where possible. 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