Y5 Maths 5007 HP
Y5 Maths 5007 HP
Y5 Maths 5007 HP
Year 5
Maths
Holiday Program
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1. Which value does the 9 in 12,097 represent? Circle the correct letter.
A 9000
B 9
C 900
D 90,000
E 90
2. The graph below shows the number of Christmas trees sold on 5 days at Willow Farm.
Answer
3. In a class of 32 children, three-quarters of them like painting. How many children do not
like painting?
Answer
4. Jack collected the following data during a survey of his year group.
Answer
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5. Mrs Patel spent $11.60 on 40 busy lizzie plants. What was the cost of each plant?
Answer
6. A rope is 4 m 6 cm long. It is folded in half and cut into two equal pieces. How
long is each piece?
Answer
7. Look at this 'table showing the performance of the school hockey team.
Answer
9. Year 6 are all going for a day trip to Geelong. There are 33 children in Year 6
and the trip costs $25 each. How much money must be collected in total from
the children?
Answer
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A. ( 4 , 2.5)
B. ( 2 , 4)
C. ( 4 , 3)
D. (2.5 , 4)
E. (3.5 , 1.5)
11. Our school magazine has 56 pages. 2/7 of the pages contain typing errors. How
many pages contain typing errors?
Answer
12. A rectangle has an area of 54• cm2 If two of the sides are both 6 cm long, what
is the length of each of the other two sides?
Answer
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14. Look at this grid in which there are some empty squares.
When every square is filled in, each row and each column adds up to 31.
Which number should he in the square with the question mark?
Answer
15.
6·5273141
What is this number to two decimal places? Circle the correct letter.
A 6 .50
B 6.52
C 6.51
D 6.53
E 6.57
16. A medium sized teapot holds just enough for four cups of tea. Which volume is
most likely to be true? Circle the correct letter.
A 2 litres
B 0.3 litres
C 300 ml
D 4 litres
E 800 ml
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17. In five years' time, Peter's cat will be x years old. How old was his cat 6 years ago?
18. Sanjay let me finish his box of mints. He had eaten 5/8 of them. If 36 mints were left
for me, how many had Sanjay eaten?
Answer
19. Two coaches are booked for the school trip. The first coach seats 56 passengers,
and the second 43. 8 adults, 41 boys and 38 girls are going on the trip. How many
spare seats will there be?
Answer
20. John and his sister Debra held a cake sale at their school to raise money for charity.
They sold 48 large cakes at 10c each and 65 small cakes at 5c each. How much
money did they make at their sale?
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How far is it all the way around the edge of this room?
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23. Which number is exactly divisible by both 2 and 8? Circle the correct letter.
A 18
B 28
C 32
D 42
E 52
24. The Crystal 5 cinema charges $3.50 entrance for adults and $3 for children. Popcorn is
$1.50 for a large bag and $1.25 for a small bag.
What will be the total cost for Mr and Mrs Jenkins to take their two children to the
cinema if each adult has a large bag of popcorn and each child a small bag? Circle the
correct letter.
A. $12.50
B. $16.50
C. $9.25
D. $18.50
E. $15.00
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25. You multiply a number by 3. The answer is doubled then divided by 6. The result is 5.
What number did you start with?
Answer ___________________________
26. Kim uses 6 ice cubes from the pack shown below in drinks for her friends. What
percentage of the ice cubes are left?
Answer __________________________
27. The table below shows the number of children present at school in Year 6 during a
fortnight.
A. 5
B. 27
C. 27.5
D. 28
E. 31
28. Sarah’s mum buys her a new school skirt in a sale at half price. The original cost of the
skirt was $9.50. How much change does Sarah’s mum get from her $10 note?
Answer ___________________________
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29. Dr Shah’s car is 4 metres long. This is the average length of all five cars at the
Surgery.
A parking bay has to be marked out along the roadside. Allowing an extra 1.5 m per
car for driving into the space, roughly how long does the new bay have to be for all
the cars to be parked?
A. 20 m
B. 29 m
C. 27.5 m
D. 26 m
E. 25 m
30.
A. 9.4 kg
B. 9.0 kg
C. 9.2 kg
D. 9.6 kg
E. 8.6 kg
31. 3a + 7b – 4c = x
If a = 6, b = 5, c = 8, what is x?
Answer ___________________________
A. 15 cm2
B. 13.5 cm2
C. 12.05 cm2
D. 17.7 cm2
E. 16 cm2
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33. 30 children are going on a school holiday. Each child takes $x pocket money for the
holiday. Each child also takes $y pocket money for the journey. What is the total
amount of pocket money, in pounds, taken by the group?
A. 30xy
B. 15x + 15y
C. 30 + x + y
D. 30x + y
E. 30(x + y)
34. At Sally’s school, there are 860 children. 95% like chips. How many children don't like
chips?
Answer ____________________
35. Some tin cans have lost their labels. 3 contain soup, 4 contain beans, and 1 contains
peas. If you pick a can at random, in which one of the following are both statements
true? Circle the correct letter.
A You have an even chance of picking beans.
You have a greater than even chance of picking soup.
B You have an even chance of picking soup.
You have a less than even chance of picking peas.
C You have a less than even chance of picking peas.
You have an even chance of picking soup.
D You have an even chance of picking beans.
You have a less than even chance of picking soup.
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E You have a less than even chance of picking soup.
You have a greater than even chance of picking beans.
36. Leon used this decision tree to sort a pile of old paintbrushes. Each paintbrush had
either paint or glue dried onto it.
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37.
North
At the airport, Ground Control must guide a plane from the end of the
runway, point R (the plane starts off pointing North) to the North terminal,
point N. The plane can only move FORWARD, TURN LEFT 90° or TURN
RIGHT 90°. Which set of instructions will guide the plane from the runway
(R) to the North Terminal (N)? Circle the correct letter.
A FORWARD 1, TURN RIGHT 90°
FORWARD 6, TURN
RIGHT 90 FORWARD 3,
TURN RIGHT 90
FORWARD 1
B FORWARD 1, TURN RIGHT 90°
FORWARD 4, TURN LEFT 90°
FORWARD 4, TURN LEFT 90"
FORWARD 2
C FORWARD 1, TURN LEFT 90°
FORWARD 4, TURN LEFT 90°
FORWARD 4, TURN RIGHT 90°
FORWARD 2
D FORWARD 1, TURN RIGHT 90°
FORWARD 6, TURN LEFT 90°
FORWARD 3, TURN
RIGHT 90° FORWARD 1
E FORWARD 1,TURN RIGHT 90°
FORWARD 4, TURN RIGHT 90°
FORWARD 4, TURN LEFT 90°
FORWARD 2
A 3X3X3X3X3
B 5X5X5
C 3X5
D 35
E 15
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39.
40. This is part of a conversion table for feet to metres and metres to feet. As an
example, 3 feet = 0.91 metres.
Which figure is missing from the table? Circle the correct letter.
A 12.01 ft
B 13.12 ft
C 16.40 ft
D 10.75 ft
E 11.06 ft
41.
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C. 3/
4 of 45
D. 70% of 40
E. 40% of 60
43. How many combinations of outfits can Jasmine wear if she has 3 different tops, 4
different bottoms and 5 different pairs of shoes?
A 16
B 32
C 90
D 60
E None of these
44. Rajiv draws a quadrilateral with only one pair of equal angles and only one line of
reflective symmetry. What is the name of this quadrilateral?
A square
B rectangle
C kite
D rhombus
E trapezium
45. This bar chart shows how many times a class of children hit a target with a set of ten
beanbags.
Answer ____________________________
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A 15˚
B 15˚
C 55˚
D 70˚
E 80˚
48.
Answer _________________________
49.
Answer _________________________
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51. Three survivors of a shipwreck are floating on a life-raft. They have enough water to
last for 10 days if they each have 2400ml water a day. What is the best estimate for the
amount of water each can drink per day if the water has to last for 18 days?
(A) 1200 ml
(B) 1500 ml
(C) 1300 ml
(D) 1400 ml
52. CII ÷ VI =
(A) XIX
(B) XII
(C) XVII
(D) XVIII
55. The average height of Linda, Mandy and Natalie is 180 cm. When Theresa joins the group,
the average height of the four girls is 182 cm. What is Theresa's height?
(A) 182 cm
(B) 186 cm
(C) 188 cm
(D) 190 cm
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56. Fill in the missing numbers in the number square below. What numbers go in the spaces
marked "J" and "K"?
57. If all of the vowels in the alphabet were placed at the beginning and the letter "w" was left
out altogether, what would be the middle letter of the alphabet?
(A) K
(B) J
(C) L
(D) M
(A) 4/19
(B) 3/19
(C) 3/16
(D) ¼
59. 2 + ½ x 42 =
(A) 10
(B) 100
(C) 6
(D) 8
60. If 1kg of silver has the same value as 1.6kg of gold, and 1kg of gold has the same value as
1.25 kg of platinum, how much platinum has the same value as 1kg of silver?
(A) 2.85 kg
(B) 2 kg
(C) 1.2 kg
(D) 1.85 kg
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1 E 11 16 21 37 m 31 21 41 B 51 C
2 75 12 9 cm 22 C 32 B 42 B 52 C
3 8 13 111 23 C 33 E 43 D 53 B
4 14 14 3 24 D 34 43 44 C 54 A
5 29c 15 D 25 5 35 D 45 22 55 C
6 2.03m 16 E 26 40% 36 E 46 B 56 A
7 28 17 E 27 B 37 B 47 C 57 A
8 MUM 18 60 28 $5.25 38 A 48 8.5 m2 58 A
9 $825 19 12 29 B 39 B 49 B 59 A
10 A 20 $8.05 30 A 40 B 50 B 60 B
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