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Y6 1 Four Operations Reasoning

This document provides examples of math problems involving place value, ordering and comparing large numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and rounding. It includes questions about identifying place values, writing numbers in figures, ordering numbers, rounding, adding and subtracting with large numbers, multiplying and dividing, solving word problems, and identifying rules in number sequences. The document tests a variety of skills related to working with large whole numbers.

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Y6 1 Four Operations Reasoning

This document provides examples of math problems involving place value, ordering and comparing large numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and rounding. It includes questions about identifying place values, writing numbers in figures, ordering numbers, rounding, adding and subtracting with large numbers, multiplying and dividing, solving word problems, and identifying rules in number sequences. The document tests a variety of skills related to working with large whole numbers.

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Recognise place value in numbers with up to seven digits

Write in figures the number three million. Write the number four million, forty-four thousand,
and forty-four in figures.

Look at this number Circle the largest number


3, 1 6 7, 8 1 0
What is the value of the digit 6 in the number? 4,944,444 4,444,944 4,994,449
Circle the correct answer.
444,444 4,949,444
six thousand six million sixty thousand

six hundred six hundred thousand

Circle the largest number Look at these numbers

5,055,555 ¾ of a million 2,099,999 2,101,999

5,555,055 80,000 2,109,000

555,555 What is the largest number?

5,055,055 What is the smallest number?

2019 Paper 2 Question 3 Mr Jones looks at the prices of 5 mansions.


Order the numbers starting with the largest. He wants to look at mansions costing between
Match each number with its order. £990,000 and £1,110,000.

Write the letters of the mansions that he looks at.


2019 Paper 3 Question 2 Jack is rounding to the nearest hundred thousand.
3,576,219 Write the smallest whole number that he can round
Which digit is in the ten thousands place? to 3,400,000

Round 3,576,219 to the nearest million. Grace is rounding to the nearest hundred thousand.
Write the largest whole number that she can round
to 3,400,000

A newspaper reported, ‘6 million people (to the Write the missing numbers.
nearest million) watched a football match on
television.’
What is the smallest number of people that
could have watched the football match on
television?

2016 Paper 2 Question 16 Write the letter of the arrow that points to the
Write the number that is five less than ten number 50 000
million.

Write the number that is one hundred thousand


less than six million.

Here is part of a number line. Here is part of a number line.


Write the number shown by the arrow. Write the number shown by the arrow.

Solve problems involving addition and subtraction


Write the missing numbers in the sequence. Write the missing numbers.

_______ 6,742,000 6,842,000 6,942,000

_______

On Monday all the children at Grange School A shop makes 100 sandwiches.
each play one sport. All the sandwiches are either cheese or tuna.
They choose either hockey or rounders. Some of the sandwiches also have salad with the
There are 103 children altogether in the school. cheese or tuna.
27 girls choose hockey. 30 sandwiches have cheese with salad.
Write all this information in the table. 15 sandwiches have tuna without salad.
Then complete the table. 75 sandwiches have salad.
How many sandwiches have cheese without salad?

People in a village were asked if they shop in


the village, or in the town, or in both. The bar
chart shows the results.
Altogether 246 people took part in the survey.
How many people shop in both the village and
the town?

Solve problems involving multiplication or division


2016 Paper 3 Question 21 There are 25 children in the lunch queue, including
5,542 ÷ 17 = 326 Nik.
Explain how you can use this fact to find the Nik says, ‘There are twice as many children in front
answer to 18 × 326 of me as there are behind me’. How many children
are in front of Nik?

A dragon lived in a cave. A builder needs 7600 bricks to build a wall.


The dragon doubled in size every day. There are 500 bricks in a load.
After 20 days the dragon filled the cave. How many loads must the builder buy?
After how many days did the dragon half-fill the
cave?
The price of one load of 500 bricks is £230
What is the cost in pence of one brick?

2019 Paper 2 Question 16 Write the missing numbers.


Write the missing number.

Put brackets into this expression to make it Write the missing number to make this calculation
correct. correct.

10² ÷ 10 ÷ 10 ÷ 10 ÷ 10 = 100

96 pupils and teachers go by minibus to the 427 children visit a castle.


sports tournament. They go in groups of 15
How many 15-seater minibuses will be One group has less than 15
required? Every group of children has one adult with them.
How many adults will need to go?

272 children and 26 adults from Hill School go


on a coach trip.
How many 42-seat coaches does the school
need to hire?

Archery is an Olympic sport. Here is information about pupils in a class.


In 2008, two archers called Park and Zhang • The total number of pupils is 30
were in the women’s final. • 26 of the pupils do not wear glasses.
Both archers shot 12 arrows. Zhang won the • A quarter of the pupils who do wear glasses are
final by 1 point. boys.
• There are 2 more boys than girls.
Use the information to fill in the missing numbers in
the table below.
Complete the table for Zhang below.

2019 Paper 3 Question 20 A shop sells sheets of sticky labels.


Adam is making booklets. On each sheet there are 36 rows and 18 columns of
Each booklet must have 34 sheets of paper. labels.
He has 2 packets of paper.
There are 500 sheets of paper in each packet.
How many complete booklets can Adam make
from 2 packets of paper?

How many boxes of 40 matches can be filled


from 2,688 matches?

How many labels are there altogether on 45 sheets?

Identify negative numbers on number lines


2015 Paper 3 Question 2 Here is part of a number line.
Here is part of a number line. Write the missing numbers in the boxes.
Write the missing numbers in the boxes.

Here is part of a number line. Here is part of a number line.


Write the missing numbers in the boxes.
What is the value of X?

What is the value of Y?

Here is part of a number line. A and B are two numbers on the number line below.
It is divided into equal sections.

Write the letter of


The difference between A and B is 140
the section where
Write the values of A and B.
each of these
numbers belongs.
The number 99
has been done for
you.

Complete sequences involving negative numbers


Liam makes a sequence of numbers starting A sequence starts at 500 and 80 is subtracted each
with 300 time.
He subtracts 125 each time. 500 420 340 ...
Write the next two numbers in Liam’s sequence. The sequence continues in the same way.
Write the first two numbers in the sequence which
are less than zero.

Jon makes a sequence of numbers. His rule is to Megan makes a sequence of numbers starting with
add the same amount each time. Write in the 100. She subtracts 45 each time.
missing numbers. Write the next two numbers in the sequence.

Paulo makes a sequence of numbers. He Carol has a rule for a sequence of numbers.
chooses a starting number and then subtracts Her rule is: ‘The next number is the sum of the two
equal amounts each time. previous numbers.’ Use Carol’s rule to write in the
The third number in his sequence is 45 three missing numbers.
The tenth number is –32
What is the first number in the sequence?

Use knowledge of multiples to identify rules in sequences


The rule for this sequence of numbers is ‘add 3 This sequence of numbers goes up by 40 each time.
each time’. 40 80 120 160 200 …
1 4 7 10 13 16 … This sequence continues.
The sequence continues in the same way. Will the number 2140 be in the sequence? Explain
Mary says, ‘No matter how far you go there will how you know.
never be a multiple of 3 in the sequence.’ Is she
correct? Explain how you know.

The numbers in this sequence increase by 7


each time.
1 8 15 22 29 ....
The sequence continues in the same way.
Will the number 777 be in the sequence?
Explain how you know.

Here is
a
sequence of patterns made from squares and
circles.
The sequence continues in the same way.
Calculate how many squares there will be in the
pattern which has 25 circles.

A sequence of numbers starts at 11 and follows the


rule ‘double the last number and then subtract 3’
11 19 35 67 131...
The sequence continues.
The number 4099 is in the sequence.
Calculate the number which comes immediately
before 4099 in the sequence.

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