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Formal Assessment Task 1.2. 25
Whole Numbers and Multiplication

NAME:

Grade 6: Date:_________________________________

Q1 /5 Q2 /4 Q3 /3 Q4 /4 Q5 /9

TIME: 50 Min. EXAMINER:

Pages: 3 MODERATOR:

Question 1: Look at the presented number: [5 marks]

1.1 Complete:
1.1.1. Double the number is: _____________________________________________________________(1)
1.2. Write the number in words.
________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________ (1)
1.3. Write the number in expanded notation.
________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________ (1)
1.4. What is the value of 9? _______________________________________________________________ (1)
1.5. What is the place value of the 5 in the number?
_____________________________________________________________________________________ (1)

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Question 2: Arrange the numbers in descending order: [4 marks]
2.1.
25 016; 25 601; 25 106; 25 160; 25 610
_____________________________________________________________________________________(1)
2.2. Complete the following by filling in ‹, › :
2.2.1. 45 695____45 726 (1)
2.2.2. 67 990____67 909 (1)
2.2.3. 23 617____23671 (1)

Question 3: Circle the correct answer: [3 marks]


3.1. Which number is not a factor of 36:
A. 3 B. 4 C. 8 D. 18 (1)
3.2. Which number between 12 and 144 is a multiple of 12?
A. 12 B. 106 C. 96 D. 46 (1)
3.3. Identify the prime number
A. 45 B. 106 C. 96 D. 97 (1)

Question 4 - Rounding off [4 marks]

4.1. Round off to the nearest 1000:

4.1.1. 7 379 = (1)

4.1.2. 59 993 = (1)

4.1.3. 2502 = (1)

4.2. Round 35 963 off to the nearest 100. ____________________________ (1)

Question 5: Calculate: [9 marks]


5.1 At the start of an athletics meeting there were 21 750 spectators. After lunch 11 610 spectators left.
How many spectators stayed till the end of the meeting?

(3)

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5.2 A second hand car dealer has three cars in his showroom. Their prices are as follows: R34 500,
R39 999 and R22 999. Calculate the total value of the three cars.

(3)

5.3. Use the column method to calculate the following:

a. 1365 x 24

(3)

End of Test
Total: 25 Marks

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