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Primary School Grade 5 End of Term Mathematics PAPER 2
Primary School Grade 5 End of Term Mathematics PAPER 2
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GRADE FIVE END OF TERM CAMBRIDGE MATHEMATICS
PAPER 2 [50 MARKS]
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces at the top of this page.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
You should show all your working in the booklet.
The total number of marks for this paper is 50.
NAME………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
CLASS………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………. [1]
……………….[1]
3 Calculate 34 × 27 =
…………………..[1]
…………………………. [1]
5 Kim is thinking of a shape. She says the sides of the shape are all 12cm long and
the perimeter is 60cm. What is the shape Kim is thinking of?
……………………. [1]
6 Draw an arrow (↓) to show the position of the number 340 on the number line.
100 500
3
[1]
7 In a fun run adults wear odd numbers and children wear even numbers.
child
[1]
[1]
pens [1]
11.The diagram shows a calculator and a pencil case placed next to a ruler.
[1]
[1]
12 A family has $22 658 in the bank. They spend $3600 on a holiday. How much do
they have left?
……………………..[1]
………………………………………………………………………………………………….....
5
………………………………………………………………………………………………… [1]
[1]
1 2 4 6
1
=
8
2
=
3
[2]
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0.04 20% 5%
Not drawn to
scale
cm2 [1]
19. The cost for parking at a city airport is $15 per day.
Yuri pays $300,00 to park his car.
………………days [2]
7
20(a) What is the largest multiple of both 4 and 5 that is less than 50?
[1]
(b) What is the smallest multiple of both 3 and 4 that is greater than 50?
[1]
(c) Write down the value of the digit 3 in 84,03 …………………………….. [1]
………………….[1]
22. The table shows the percentage of marks each child obtains in an exam.
MATIPAISHE 25%
MUTSA 35%
CURTIS
TAESHA 11%
(a) Work out what percentage Curtis obtained in the exam ………………..[1]
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Maths 90
Writing 63
Spelling 55
Science 75
History 57
[1]
[1]
oranges [1]
9
30% are women, 25% are men and the rest are children.
children[2]
When I divide my
number by 8 the
remainder is 5
What is the largest two-digit number Oliver could be thinking of? …………….[1]
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What is the distance between the first post and fourth post?
metres [1]
…………………………..[1]
[1]
32 Circle down the numbers from the list below that are divisible by 2.
13 42 63 21 48 84 6
…………………………………………………………………………………………….[2]
11
………………..[1]
………………….grams [1]
36 Calculate 398 × 8 =
…………………..[1]
37 Calculate 515 ÷ 9 =
………………….[1]
38 Copy the sorting diagram. Write a number between 50 and 100 in each space.
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