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LEVEL Name ____________________________ Date _____________

5 Assessment 1
1 This place value chart has been shaded to show the number 85.


10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

a S
 hade this place value chart to show the number three hundred and ninety
thousand, nine hundred and nineteen.

100 000 200 000 300 000 400 000 500 000 600 000 700 000 800 000 900 000
10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000 80 000 90 000
1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

b A pupil used this diagram to decompose a number.

Write the number shown.

87

140000 3200

2 marks

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2 Fill in <, > or = in the box to make this statement true.

190 000 nineteen thousand

1 mark

3 Complete these sentences.

127 856 rounded to the nearest 100 is

127 856 rounded to the nearest 1000 is

127 856 rounded to the nearest 100 000 is

2 marks

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4 Find the sum of 318, 98, 431 and 225.

1 mark

5 Three pupils, Nuran, Mia and Sam took part in a race.


Nuran finished in 15.4 seconds.
Mia finished 3 seconds before Nuran.
Sam finished 1.5 seconds after Mia.

How long did it take Sam to finish?

seconds

1 mark

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6 Look at the time shown on the digital clock.

15 : 15

a Circle the time that is the same as that shown on the clock.

3.15 a.m. 5.15 a.m. 3.15 p.m. 5.15 p.m.

b This is the time in London, UK.

What time would it be in Abu Dhabi, UAE, which is four hours ahead of London?

2 marks

7 Complete these statements.

12 12 hours = minutes

There are seconds in quarter of an hour.

2 marks

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8 The clock shows when Maryam starts her homework.

11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5

She does maths for 12 an hour and then spends 25 minutes on science.

What is the time on the clock when she has finished her homework?

1 mark

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9 Here is a triangle.

NOT TO SCALE
40°
4 cm
20°
8 cm

a What type of triangle is this? Circle the correct answer.

equilateral isosceles right-angled scalene

b Calculate the size of the unmarked angle.

2 marks

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10 AB is a straight line.

x
80°
20°
A B
NOT TO SCALE

What is the size of the angle x?


Do not measure the angle.

1 mark

11 Choose a word from the list to complete each sentence.

tens tenths hundreds hundredths

0.03 is the same as 3

0.3 is the same as 3

1 mark

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12 Here are five numbers.

8.04 48.0 4.80 0.84 8.4

Write them in ascending order.

, , , ,

1 mark

13 Complete the number sentences.

a 6009 – 4991 =

b 8003 – = 6019

2 marks

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14 The rule for this number pattern is ‘subtract 3 from the previous term to get to
the next term’.

Complete the pattern.

10, , 4, 1,

1 mark

15 Fill in the missing numbers.

4040 → subtract 100 → → subtract 100 →

1 mark

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3
16 Circle the decimal that is equivalent to 10 .

3.10 0.3 0.03 0.003

1 mark

17 Four quadrilaterals have been drawn on a squared grid.

A B C D

Complete the statements.

a Shape  has one pair of parallel sides.

b Shape is the only one with right angles.

c The sum of the four angles in shape D is degrees.

3 marks

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18 This is a right-angled triangle.

Measure accurately the size of the smallest angle.

1 mark

19 Here is an open top cube.

This is the net used to make the cube.

Put a tick (✓) on the square which will be the base of the cube.

1 mark

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20 Draw lines to join each box to the correct amount.

Amount

50% of 20 6
8
10
10% of 80
12
14
100% of 12 16

2 marks

21 Complete the table of equivalent fractions and percentages.

Fraction Percentage

1
2

10%

3
10

2 marks

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22 This is a magic square with Roman numerals.

The sum of every row, column and diagonal is XXI.

III

VII A

VI XI IV

What Roman numeral goes in the square marked A?

1 mark

23 A subtraction has been modelled on this place value chart.

Fill in the answer.

HTh TTh Th H T O

263645
– 47432

1 mark

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24 Here is a word problem.

Mari has two T-shirt stalls at the market.


At the start of the day, Stall A has 412 T-shirts and Stall B has 199 T-shirts.
During the day, 498 T-shirts are sold. How many are left?

a Fill in the missing numbers in this bar diagram to show this problem.

Stall A Stall B
Sold

b Circle the correct answer.

103 112 113 213

3 marks

25 The total awarded for a test was 25 marks.

If a pupil got 84%, what was their score out of 25?

out of 25

1 mark

Total
marks
37 marks

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