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February Gold

This document contains a series of maths questions and exercises for students over multiple days. It includes questions on topics like fractions, percentages, ordering numbers, word problems, geometry, and more. The questions range in difficulty from basic to more challenging. The format provides short individual questions and exercises for students to work through to practice different maths skills.
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February Gold

This document contains a series of maths questions and exercises for students over multiple days. It includes questions on topics like fractions, percentages, ordering numbers, word problems, geometry, and more. The questions range in difficulty from basic to more challenging. The format provides short individual questions and exercises for students to work through to practice different maths skills.
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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold

1st February

6
Simplify 75% of 40
9

Write these numbers in order, starting with


the smallest

0.58 0.406 0.34 0.087 2.001

Mr Smith puts up 8 shelves in his garage.


Each shelf is 124cm long.

Work out the total length of wood Mr Smith


needs for the 8 shelves.

Give your answer in metres.

Round 194,712 to the nearest 1,000 Round 194,712 to the nearest 100

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
2nd February

4!

A snowboarder completes 3 somersaults


in a jump.

How many degrees does she turn through


in the jump?

Two sides of a parallelogram have been


drawn.

Complete the parallelogram

How many lines of symmetry does the


parallelogram have?

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
3rd February

0.8 × 1000 61,006 + 15,998

List the factors of 26.

A number in Roman numerals is L

Write L in figures

3 students sit a test.


The total for the test is 40 marks.

Emily got 65% of the 40 marks


!
Rebecca got of the 40 marks
!
Roisin got 27 out of 40 marks

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
4th February

595 ÷ 7 10!

20% of the children in a class are


left-handed.

There are 30 students in the class.

How many children are right-handed?

Write down the first 3 cube numbers

Shown is a shape made from three Calculate the perimeter


identical squares and three identical
rectangles.

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
5th February

2 6
= 209 × 1,000
7 ⬚

Put these numbers in the correct place on


the diagram

6 7 12 13 14

A shape is made from two rectangular tiles Work out the area of the shape
like this

This is the shape


Work out the perimeter of the shape

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
6th February

5.1 − 3.24 2,063 × 8

Circle two different numbers that multiply


together to make 10 million.

10 100 1,000 10,000

100,000

Connor thinks of a number What number did Connor start with?

He divides it by 3
Then he adds 14.

His answer is the same as his starting


number.

20% of a number is 12

What is the number?

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
7th February

! 3 3
5 +
4 20

Almonds cost £1.20 per 100 grams

What is the cost of 450 grams of almonds?

How far had the car travelled in total at


7am?

How long did it take to drive the last Did the car travel faster between
40 miles of the journey? 7am and 8am or 9am and 10am?

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
8th February

7
25% of 320 of 1,080
8

Here is a pattern of dots Draw Pattern 4

How many dots will there be in Pattern 6? Explain why there will not be a pattern that
uses 120 dots.

Find three different numbers that are:

- a prime number

- two less than a square number

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
9th February

75% of 300 1.05 × 1,000

Reflect A in the x-axis Rotate G 180° about P

Cafe Red sells 3 sandwiches for £5.25


Sandwich World sells 4 sandwiches for
£7.08

Which shop is better value for money?

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
10th February

2 2
51 − 63 +
9 3

Find the size of angle x

Write down 3 common multiples of


4 and 6.

8 drinks cost £12.

Work out the cost of 14 drinks.

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
11th February

22,000 − 3,245 0.75 × 10

An adult ticket for a museum is £8.00

A child ticket is 30% cheaper than an adult


ticket.

How much is a child ticket?

Ben buys How much does each person pay?

3 teas at £1.80 each


2 soft drinks at £1.15 each
7 biscuits at 85p each

Ben shares the total cost equally between


5 people.

Circle the two fractions that are not

equivalent to

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
12th February

43 × 80 25% 𝑜𝑓 300

On the grid, draw a rectangle which has


the same area as the pentagon

Draw any lines of symmetry on the


pentagon and the rectangle

In Victoria's class, there are 30 students

Explain why Victoria must be wrong

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
13th February

−17 + 9

This chart shows the number of customers How many customers did the shop have in
that a shop had in 3 months. total during the 3 months?

Alex says:
"In November there is a 100% increase
in the number of customers than in
October." Is he right?

Work out the area of this triangle

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
14th February

30.2 − 7.31

Round the number on the calculator to the


nearest whole number

ABC is an isosceles triangle. Work out the length of the side AC


The perimeter of ABC is 30cm.

Sides AB and AC are each twice as long


as BC

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
15th February

20
Simplify 760 × 8
28

Work out the perimeter of this rectangle

Complete these fractions to make each

equivalent to

Write the number 400 in Roman numerals

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
16th February

3 ⬚
25 × 7 × 8 1 =
4 4

Rebecca has two dogs, Lucky and Pepe.


Lucky weighs 7.2 kilograms.
Pepe is 900 grams lighter than Lucky.

Work out how much both dogs weigh in


total.

Sort all the numbers into the correct boxes

James says all prime numbers are odd.


Explain why James is wrong

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
17th February

7
18 × 18 of 3,096
9

Write these numbers in order of size,


starting with the smallest

2.9 1.96 2.254 1.429

This shape is four-fifths of a circle

How many degrees is angle x

not to scale

Georgia buys 7 books.

Each book costs £8.49.

How much money does she spend?

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
18th February

985 ÷ 5 = 10,000 −

A primary school has 312 children.

50% of the children are girls.

How many of the children are girls?

The shape C is translated 5 right and 3 up

Draw the shape in its new position

Plot the point (−2, 1)

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
19th February

25% of 420

List all the factors of 32

In each box, circle the number that is


smaller

Shaun plays in some basketball matches.


He scores the points below in each match

23 14 15 7 16

Work out the mean number of points


scored

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
20th February

10 ⬚
1,302 × 1,000 = 1
7 7

Mr Jenkins is tiling a square floor.


He uses 121 square tiles.

Work out how many tiles are in each row.

Ciara is drawing a parallelogram on the


grid.
She plots three points.

(−4, −3) (−3, −1) (2, −1)

Plot these points

Emily has one more point to plot.

Write down the coordinates of the fourth


vertex of the parallelogram

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
21st February

2 1
4.9 + 1.125 +
7 14

What is the total population of the three


countries?

In a quiz, each correct answer is worth 5


points and each wrong answer is worth −3
points.

A team answers 9 answers correctly and 6


answers incorrectly.

What is the team's final score?

Here is an equilateral triangle.

Find y

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
22nd February

10
0.4 ÷ 10 Simplify
20

Round 324,651 to the nearest 10,000

Karl is baking a loaf of bread and needs


0.8 kg of flour.

He has 72 grams of flour.


How much more flour does Karl need?



Give your answer in grams.

Work out the difference between the


sum of 16 and 21 and the product of 16
and 21

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
23rd February

10% of 40

Is either man correct?

Find the perimeter of this shape

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
24th February

2! 235 × 50

In a crate, there are 40 apples.

3 of the apples are bad.

What fraction of apples in the crate are


good?

Draw an 80° angle

The input is the same as the output

Find the input

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
25th February

41 − 100 1,834 × 8

Tom has 26 sweets. Write down how many friends Tom might
have.
He shares them equally between his
friends.

Tom has more than 10 friends

Write down the coordinates of the point B

Write down the coordinates of the point G

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
26th February

7 − 1.25 − 1.8 55 × 44

A cake weighs 600g.


40% of the cake is sugar.

Work out how many grams of sugar are in


the cake.

Write down three odd square numbers

! What fraction of his pocket money has


Oscar spent of his pocket money on a
! Oscar spent?
ticket for a rugby match.

!
He spent of his pocket money on a scarf
!

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
27th February

34,280 − 5,703 ⬚! + 3! = 45

Hailey has three pieces of rope.


The pieces of rope are 2.35m, 1.9m and
4.08m.

Work out the total length of the pieces of


rope.

Grapes cost £4.80 per kilogram


Blueberries cost £8 per kilogram

Work out the total cost of 250g of grapes


and 100g of blueberries

Find the length of the missing side

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
28th February

1 1
2.561 + 3.64 +
2 8

The parallelogram D is translated


1 left and 2 down

Draw the parallelogram in its new position

Plot the point (5, −1)

Miles and Megan buy 24 cans of fizzy How much more money does Miles pay
drink. than Megan?

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Name: ______________ Primary 5-a-day Gold
29th February

600 ÷ 1000 −100 + 21

Write the number 300 in Roman numerals

What size is angle x?

What size is angle y?

Sophie says the angle below is 65°

Explain her mistake

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