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Edexcel
Grade 06
Paper No 07
30 min

Mathematics

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Section A
Answer ALL questions.
In section A put a cross (X) in one box to indicate your answer. If you change your
mind, put a line through the box (X) and then put a cross (X) in another box.
Each question in Section A is worth one mark.

1 Look at this rectangle. What fraction of the rectangle


is shaded?

A B C D

2 These thermometers show the


temperatures, in °C, in London and
New York on one day

How many degrees colder was it in


New York than in London?

5°C 11°C 8°C 10°C

A B C D
3 Here is a function machine.
When 4 is put into the machine, the output is 10.

When 8 is put into the machine, what will the output be?

4 12 16 20

A B C D

4 A rectangular garden is 8 m long and 3 m wide.

What is the perimeter of the garden?

11 m 19 m 22 m 24 m

A B C D

5 What is 548 rounded to the nearest hundred?

500 540 550 600

A B C D
6 James has 0.7 kg of chocolate and Peter has 450g of
chocolate.

How much chocolate do they have altogether?

11.5 g 457 g 520 g 1150 g

A B C D

7 What is the value of x in this equation?


4x + 5 = 17
88 8 5.5 3

A B C D

Here are the marks of some children in their English


8
test.
14 7 21 30 14 29 18

What is the median mark for these children?


14 18 19 30

A B C D
9 Here is a triangle.

What is the size of angle a?

67° 77° 120° 127°

A B C D

10 A group of 96 children were asked to choose their favorite


sport.
Their answers are displayed in this pie chart.

The angle for


football is 60°

How many children


chose football?

16 24 32 60

A B C D
SECTION B
Answer ALL questions.

11 The pictogram shows the number of hours of sunshine


each day for one week.

= 2 hours of sunshine

i. How many hours of sunshine were there on Wednesday?

...........................
ii. How many more hours of sunshine were there on
Monday than on Thursday?

...........................
12 Find the perimeter of the shape drawn on the grid. The
grid is made of 1 cm squares.

...........................

13 Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest.
5.5 2.5 5.25 2.25 5.02

smallest largest

14 Here is a list of numbers..


5 21 36 15 81 90 16 72
Write down the square numbers in the list.

...........................
15 Here is a fair dice

Sanjay rolls the dice.


What is the chance of Sanjay rolling a 4?
Circle the correct answer.

Impossible Unlikely Even Likely Certain

16 Mrs Smith gave a group of students a mathematics test.


Here are their scores.
15 14 18 14 16 10

i. What is the mode of their scores?

...........................
ii. What is the range of their scores?

...........................

17 Work out

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18
a Mr Powell has a box of pencils.

He gives of the pencils to Jack’s table and he gives


of the pencils to Jenny’s table.

What fraction of the box of pencils does Mr Powell have


left?

...........................

b There were 24 pencils in Mr Powell’s box.


How many pencils did Mr Powell give out?

...........................

19 Work out
634 × 37

...........................
20
Here are 2 fair spinners

i. Sameer spins both spinners and adds the results together.


He begins to record all the possible totals.
Complete this table showing all possible totals.
One has been done for you.

ii. What is the most likely total?


..........

iii. What total is equally likely to occur as 5?

..........
End of paper

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