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Primary Math Stage 4 - Unit 7 & 8 - Practise Test

Name: Class: Date:

UNIT 7: Fractions
7.1 Understanding Fractions

1. Circle the shapes that have ½ shaded: [1pt]

2. Write the missing fraction: [1pt]

2 2¼ 2½ ____ 3 3¾
3. Write the fraction of the shape that has been shaded: [3pts]

4. Use the signs > or < to compare the fractions: [3pts]

½ 4/6 ¼ 5/8 3/4 ½


7.2 Fractions as operators
5. Answer the following questions: [3pts]

One seventh of 21 = One third of 90 = One quarter of 36 =

6. Solve the word problems: [3pts]


Primary Math Stage 4 - Unit 7 & 8 - Practise Test
Jacob has a bag of 25 sweets. ⅘ of the sweets are blue.
How many sweets are not blue? _______ sweets

Elle has 45 toy animals. She gives 1/5 of them to her friend.
How many toy animals did she give away? _______ toys

Jane takes $60 on a shopping trip. She spends 1/6 of her


$ _______
money. How much money does he spend?

7. Circle the odd one out: [1pt]

1/2 2/6 4/8 6/12


8. Write the missing number: [2pts]

⅓ of 30 is ½ of ____ ¼ of 12 is ⅓ of ____

UNIT 8: Angles
8.1 Comparing angles
9. Order these angles 1-4 from smallest to greatest: [1pt]

8.2 Acute and obtuse


10. Label these angles acute, obtuse, or right-angle: [3pts]

11. Circle the numbers that would be an obtuse angle: [1pt]

22 91 45 175 18 108 120

12. Write ‘O’ for obtuse or ‘A’ for acute to complete the sentences: [5pts]
Primary Math Stage 4 - Unit 7 & 8 - Practise Test

An angle is between 90 and 180 degrees

An angle of 43 degrees

An angle is smaller than a right angle

An angle of 111 degrees

An angle is between 0 and 90 degrees

13. Circle the best estimate for each angle: [4pts]

170 degrees 120 degrees 95 degrees 85 degrees 10 degrees 45 degrees 179 degrees 140 degrees

14. Answer the following questions: [3pts]

How many right angles do you turn to make a full circle?

How many degrees are there in a full circle?

How many degrees are there in three-quarters of a circle?

Remember to check your answers!!

Score: Teacher comment:

/35

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