Arithmetic Quiz 1
Arithmetic Quiz 1
1 55 + 10 =
2 27 + 10 =
3 91 + 10 =
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4 306 + 100 =
5 561 + 100 =
6 924 + 100 =
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7 59 − 10 =
8 25 − 10 =
9 103 − 10 =
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10 582 − 100 =
11 1067 − 100 =
12 182 − 100 =
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Adding and subtracting three-digit numbers and ones, tens and hundreds.
13 719 + 6 =
14 997 + 4 =
15 350 − 9 =
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16 818 − 7 =
17 902 + 20 =
18 482 + 70 =
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19 683 − 30 =
20 417 − 60 =
21 369 + 500 =
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22 837 + 400 =
23 299 − 200 =
24 1007 − 500 =
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Recall and use multiplication tables.
25 7×6=
26 8×7=
27 2 × 11 =
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28 96 ÷ 12 =
29 60 ÷ 5 =
30 56 ÷ 8 =
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31 60 × 8 =
32 560 ÷ 7 =
33 90 × 4 =
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34 630 ÷ 9 =
35 11 × 30 =
36 540 ÷ 6 =
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Year 6 Arithmetic Quiz 1: Answers
1. 65 19. 653
2. 37 20. 357
5. 661 23. 99
7. 49 25. 42
8. 15 26. 56
9. 93 27. 22
12. 82 30. 7
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Year 6 Arithmetic Quiz 1
Find 10 or 100 more or less than a given number
Add 10 or 100 by increasing the tens or hundreds digit: 285 + 10 = 295.
Where the digit is a 9, the next place value increases by a hundred or thousand and the ten or
hundred will be 0: 295 + 10 = 305
Where the digit is a 0, the next place value is decreased by a hundred of thousand and the ten or
hundred will be 9: 402 – 10 = 392
or
If your child struggles with these, then start with a problem similar to the first example each time.
It will take lots of practice to embed this process fully, even if your child says they ‘understand’ it.
Multiplication tables
Children need to know all the multiplication tables to 12 × 12
7 × 6 = 42
56 ÷ 8 = 7
7 × 60 = 420
560 ÷ 8 = 70