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Grade 6 Exam Paper November

Based on Term 3 and Term 4 Work


Name: Date:

Class: Total: / 100

Time: 2 Hours

Instructions

1. Answer ALL the questions and write neatly and legibly

2. Try your best.

3. Use a ruler where necessary.

4. Read each question carefully.

Question 1 (13 marks)

1. Convert each of these measurements to the units given: (4)

a) 400,000 mm to km

b) 3.56 kg to g

c) 6,700 g to kg

d) 3.56 km to cm

2. Read the following measurements for each of these scales: (4)

a) b)

c) d)
115 54,5
mm kg

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
November
3. Place the following measurements in descending order.

a) 10,000g 10.5kg 11,100g 10./12kg 10.3kg (2)

b) 50,000mm 120m 6,500cm 1.35m (3)

Question 2 (24 marks)

1. List all the prime numbers between 60 and 90. (2)

2. Find the answers to these sums:

a) 160,740 + 523,572 (2)

b) 1,009,510 – 725,511 (2)

c) 4,121 x 913 (4)

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
d) 6,748 ÷ 528 November (4)

3. A television factory can make 1,725 TVs per day.

a) The factory is open 27 days per month. (4)

How many TVs can they make in one month?

b) The factory sells to 437 stores across South Africa. (3)

How many TVs does each store get per day?

c) The factory makes R4,032,700 per month. (3)

The salary bill is R692,220 and the cost of parts is R981,420. How much money does
the factory make? Remember to subtract the costs from the money earned.

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
Question 3 (14 marks) November

1. Look at the picture below carefully before answering the questions that follow.

a) Which number can you see if you look at the dice from the top? (1)

b) Which numbers on the dice can’t you see? (1)

c) Which number can you see on the right-hand side of the dice? (1)

2. For each of the pairs of shapes given below, give one way they are the same and one way
they are different: (2)

a)

parallelogram rectangle

b)

rhombus square

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
November
3. Describe each of the following patterns by using transformations, and draw in
the next shape in the pattern.

a) (2)

b) (2)

4. Use the grid below to enlarge the given shape by a factor of 3. (3)

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
Question 4 (12 marks) November

1. Calculate the following:

a) What is the percentage for 25 out of 40? (2)

b) 75% of 250 (2)

1 2
c) 3 +5
3 (2)
9

5
d)
7 of 49 (2)

2. Complete the table by filling in the missing equivalent forms: (4)

Fraction Decimal Percentage

4/5

0.65

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
Question 5 (10 marks) November

1. At a play company, there is a claw machine. The manager writes down what prize is
won on a particular day. Below are his results:

teddy bear racing car soccer ball giraffe

octopus doll teddy bear octopus

laser gun soccer ball racing car octopus

octopus laser gun octopus teddy bear

racing car laser gun soccer ball octopus

racing car laser gun doll soccer ball

a) How many different prizes are available in the claw machine? (1)

b) Complete the tally table below: (3)

Prize Tally Frequency


Teddy Bear
Octopus
Laserr Gun
Racing Car
Doll
Soccer Ball
Giraffe

c) Draw a bar graph to represent the information in the table above. (4)

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d) Which prize was won the most? November (1)

e) Why do you think only one giraffe was won? (1)

Question 6 (11 marks)

1. Look at the pattern given below in the flow diagram:

2 8

x3
4 14

26

a) Fill in the missing values in the flow diagram. (3)

b) Give the rule in your own words. (2)

c) Write a number sentence to describe the pattern. (1)

2. Write down a number sentence for this situation: (1)

Katlego buys one cold drink for R11 and four chocolates.

In total, it costs him R31. How much do the chocolates cost?

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
November
3. Solve the following number sentence: 3 x + 2 = 5 (2)

4. Below is a picture of a spinner. (2)

List all the possible outcomes that you could land on.

Yellow

Red Orange
Spinner arrow

Blue Green

Question 7 (16 marks)

1. For each of the nets below, name the 3D object that the net belongs to: (2)

a) b)

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2. For the shape below, fill in the missing information: November (4)

Number of faces:

Face shape:

Number of edges:

Number of vertices:

3. Below is a grid. Look at it carefully before answering the questions that follow.

1
2 
3
4
5 
6
7
A B C D E F

a) Where is the smiley face located on the grid? (1)

b) Give directions for the smiley face to move to the sunshine. (1)

4. Find the perimeter of the shape below: (2)

70 mm

40
m
m
73
m

140 20
mm m

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
5. Find the area of the shape below: November (3)

6. Find the volume of the following shape. (3)

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Grade 6 Exam Paper November Based
on Term 3 and Term 4 Work -
Answers
Name: Date:

Class: Total: / 100

Time: 2 Hours

Instructions

1. Answer ALL the questions and write neatly and legibly

2. Try your best.

3. Use a ruler where necessary.

4. Read each question carefully.

Question 1 (13 marks)

1. Convert each of these measurements to the units given: (4)

a) 400,000 mm to 400,000 ÷ 10 = 40,000cm ÷ 100 = 400m ÷1,000 = 0.4 km

b) 3.56 kg to 3.56 x 1,000 = 3,560 g

c) 6,700 g to 6,700 ÷ 1,000 = 6.7 kg

d) 3.56 km to 3.56 x 1,000 = 3,560m x 100 = 356,000 cm

2. Read the following measurements for each of these scales: (4)

a) b)

314 grams 33.5⁰C

c) d)
115 54,5
mm kg

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either 115 mm or 11.5cm 54.5 kg

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
3. Place the following measurements in descending order. November

a) 10,000g 10.5kg 11,100g 10.12kg 10.3kg (2)

10 kg, 10.5kg, 11.1 kg, 10.12 kg, 10.3 kg,


11.1 kg, 10.5 kg, 10.3 kg, 10.12kg, 10 kg

b) 50,000mm 120m 6,500cm 1.35m (3)

5,000 cm, 12,000 cm, 6,500 cm, 1,350 cm,


12,000 cm, 6,500 cm, 5,000 cm, 1,350 cm

Question 2 (24 marks)

1. List all the prime numbers between 60 and 90. (2)

61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89

2. Find the answers to these sums:

a) 160,740 + 523,572 (2)

b) 1,009,510 – 725,511 (2)

c) 4,121 x 913 (4)

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
d) 6,748 ÷ 528 November (4)

3. A television factory can make 1,725 TVs per day.

a) The factory is open 27 days per month. (4)

How many TVs can they make in one month?

b) The factory sells to 437 stores across South Africa. (3)

How many TVs does each store get per day?

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
c) The factory makes R4,032,700 per month. November (3)

The salary bill is R692,220 and the cost of parts is R981,420. How much money does
the factory make? Remember to subtract the costs from the money earned.

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
Question 3 (14 marks) November

1. Look at the picture below carefully before answering the questions that follow.

a) Which number can you see if you look at the dice from the top? (1)

b) Which numbers on the dice can’t you see? (1)

2, 3, 5

c) Which number can you see on the right-hand side of the dice? (1)

2. For each of the pairs of shapes given below, give one way they are the same and one way
they are different: (2)

a)

parallelogram rectangle

same: both pairs of opposite sides are equal/ parallel


different: the rectangle has right angles and the parallelogram doesn’t
Please note there are other similarities and differences that you may have
covered in class that could also be included here.

b)
rhombus square

same = all four sides are equal / opposite sides are parallel
different = the square’s angles are all right angles; the rhombus does
not have right angles.Please note there are other similarities and differences that
you may have covered in class that could also be included here.

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
November
3. Describe each of the following patterns by using transformations, and draw in
the next shape in the pattern.

a) (2)

The triangle is rotated (90°) in a clockwise direction.

b) (2)

The L shape is reflected around the vertical line.

4. Use the grid below to enlarge the given shape by a factor of 3. (3)

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
Question 4 (12 marks) November

1. Calculate the following:

a) What is the percentage for 25 out of 40? (2)


25
× 100 = 5 × 100 = 5 × 12 1 = 62
40 % or 62,5%
8 2 1
2
b) 75% of 250 (2)
75
= 100 ×
250 = 75 × 5 375 = 187 1
1 2 1 = 2
1 2 2
c) 3 +5 (2)
3 9
3 2
=3 +5
9 9
5
=8
9
5
d) of 49 (2)
7 5 49
=
7 × 1
5 7
= 1 × 1
= 35

2. Complete the table by filling in the missing equivalent forms: (4)

Fraction Decimal Percentage

4/5 0.8 80%

65 13 0.65 65%
100 = 20

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
Question 5 (10 marks) November

1. At a play company, there is a claw machine. The manager writes down what prize is
won on a particular day. Below are his results:

teddy bear racing car soccer ball giraffe

octopus doll teddy bear octopus

laser gun soccer ball racing car octopus

octopus laser gun octopus teddy bear

racing car laser gun soccer ball octopus

racing car laser gun doll soccer ball

a) How many different prizes are available in the claw machine? (1)

b) Complete the tally table below: (3)

Prize Tally Frequency


Teddy Bear ||| 3
Octopus |||| | 6
Laser Gun |||| 4
Racing Car |||| 4
Doll || 2
Soccer Ball |||| 4
Giraffe | 1

c) Draw a bar graph to represent the information in the table above. (4)
6
5
Type of Toy Won

4
3
2
1
0
Teddy Bear
Octopus Laser Gun Racing Car Doll Soccer Ball Giraffe
Type of Toy Won

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Grade 6 Exam Paper
d) Which prize was won the most? November (1)

Octopus

e) Why do you think only one giraffe was won? (1)

Any reasonable answer could be accepted here.


Some suggestions: There were only a few giraffes in the claw machine, the
giraffe is difficult to pull out, etc.

Question 6 (11 marks)

1. Look at the pattern given below in the flow diagram:

2 8

4 14
x3 +2
5 17

8 26

a) Fill in the missing values in the flow diagram. (3)

b) Give the rule in your own words. (2)

First multiply the input by 3 then add 2 to that answer.

c) Write a number sentence to describe the pattern. (1)

3 x  + 2 = Answer

2. Write down a number sentence for this situation: (1)

Katlego buys one cold drink for R11 and four chocolates.

In total, it costs him R31. How much do the chocolates cost?

4 x  + 11 = 31

3. Solve the following number sentence: 3 x + 2 = 5 (2)

3x+2=3+2

3x+2=3x1+2

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So  = 1

4. Below is a picture of a spinner. (2)

List all the possible outcomes that you could land on.
Yellow

Red Orange
Spinner arrow

Blue Green

There are 5 different outcomes: red, blue, green, yellow, and orange.

Question 7 (16 marks)

1. For each of the nets below, name the 3D object that the net belongs to: (2)

a) Pyramid b) Rectangular prism

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Grade 6 Exal Paper Novelber
2. For the shape below, fill in the lissing inforlation: (4)

Nulber of faces: 4

Face shape: triangle

Nulber of edges: 6

Nulber of vertices: 4

3. Below is a grid. Look at it carefully before answering the questions that follow.

1
2 
3
4
5 
6
7
A B C D E F

a) Where is the sliley face located on the grid? (1)


C2 / 2C

b) Give directions for the sliley face to love to the sunshine. (1)
Move the sliley face two blocks to the right, and 3 blocks down.

4. Find the perileter of the shape below: (2)

Perileter =
70 ll
70 LL + 40 LL + 73 LL +
20 LL + 140 LL + 80 LL
40 ll
= 110 LL + 93 LL + 220 LL
80 LL = 423 LL
73 LL

140 LL
20 LL

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Grade 6 Exal Paper Novelber
5. Find the area of the shape below: (3)
Area = 42 squares + 4 half squares
= 42 + 2
= 44 squares

6. Find the voluLe of the following shape. (3)

VoluLe = 24 cubes.

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