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Q1 Which object is a cone? Q6 This is a plan of Julie's local park.


The BBQ is at D4.
A B C D E F G

1
Play area
2 Waterfall
Q2 Which child is the 2nd tallest?
3

4 Shelter BBQ

Which square is the waterfall in?

Q7
Q3 What time does this clock show?
12
11 1
10 2
9:05 4:09
9 3
9:23 4:45 8 4
7 5
6

Q4 Lyn placed her counter on this board. Which dessert is on the middle shelf, 3rd from the right?

A C

Q8 Which letter has exactly one line of symmetry?

D Q9 6 cartons are in this box, all of the same size.

She moves it to the left 3 squares and then 2 squares up.

What is the new position of the ?

A B C D

Q5 This is a picture of a carrot. How many more cartons of the same


size can fit in the box?

Which of these is closest to the length of a real carrot? Q10 Which would be the shortest?

2 cm 20 cm 80 cm 1.5 m a pencil a 30 cm ruler a table an ant

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Q11 October Q16 Jasmine puts a card on this grid.

S M T W T F S
28 29 30 31 1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 1
How many cards of the same size would cover
the whole grid if there are no gaps or overlaps?
During October, Reg conducted auctions every Saturday.
How many auctions did Reg conduct in October? 9 10 12 16

3 4 5 9
Q17 Ali makes a pattern by turning the arrow
Q12 Sarah’s favourite show starts at 8:00. a quarter turn each time.
The show is 105 minutes long.
What time does the show finish?
?
9:05 9:35 9:25 9:45
What will the arrow look like in the last box?
Q13 This model was made top
using 3 objects.

Which of these shows


the view from the top? Q18 This cup holds 300 ml when it is completely full.

About how much water


is in the cup?
50 mL 150 mL

100 mL 200 mL

Q19 Which letter is in only


one of the circles and C
Q14 These shapes are used to construct a prism. E
is also in the triangle? A
D F
B
H G

How many edges will this prism have?


12 15 18 30 Q20 To make this object, Jim joined two shapes together.

Q15 Which of these shapes has 5 corners? He used a rectangular prism and a
cylinder square pyramid

cone triangular pyramid

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Q21 Mandy made this design using different shapes. Q26
June
29 30 31 1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25
How many triangles are in Amanda’s design?
26 27 28 29 30 31 1
6 8 10 12

The 2nd of June is a Thursday.


Q22
G B D Paul’s birthday is on the 28th of June.

E T A What day is Paul’s birthday?

Sunday Monday
V R
Wednesday Tuesday
C H S Q
Q27 Which clock shows 9:45?
In this grid, which letter is between H and Q?
12 12
C S R B 11 1 11 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
Q23 An orange and a 500 gram 8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5
weight is placed on these 6 6
scales.
12 12
11 1 11 1
500g 10 2 10 2
The orange is 9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
lighter than 500 grams 7
6
5 7
6
5

heavier than 500 grams


heavier than 1 kg Q28 These 4 shapes are made from triangles that
are all the same size.
equal in mass to 500 grams
Which shape has one-quarter of its triangles shaded?
Q24 Which object is made from the most cubes?

Q29 This is a solid 3D object.


Q25 Julia begins work at a quarter to six.
How many faces
Which clock shows this time? does the object have?

5:45 6:15 5:55 6:25


5 6 7 8

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Q30 Which picture below shows the Q35 Which shape has the largest area?
the dog after it has been moved
a quarter turn?

Q36 This is the top view of a


cube
Q31 Which of these nets will NOT form a cube? triangular prism
square pyramid
cone

Q37 Sarkis left the shopping centre and drove to


the hairdresser where he worked.

hairdresser pre-school library


Q32 Which has been flipped over the dotted line?

unit 20
unit 21 park
pool
shop shopping
unit 22
centre

butcher

After he made a right turn, what did he first pass


on his left?
Q33 Glenn filled these three buckets up with water. park butcher
unit 20 unit 22

Q38 5 cartons are in this box, all of the same size.

Each bucket holds 6 litres.


He then poured all the water from these buckets
into an empty drum which can hold 25 litres. How many cartons of the same size
can fit in this box altogether?
How much more water is needed to fill the drum?
2L 4L 5L 7L Q39 Pam stacked cubes to make this solid.

Q34 Ian measured off a length of timber.

timber length How many centimetres was


the length of timber?
10 cm
15 cm 205 cm
top view
2 metre 215 cm 225 cm
How many cubes did Pam use?

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