MATHEMATICS
Name:
Class: Date:
Year 6, Term 1:
End-of-term Test
1 Answer this fraction question, simplifying if
possible.
2 8
+ =
9 9
1
2 Answer this fraction question, simplifying if
possible.
7 9 5
+ + =
10 10 10
1
2
3 What is
3
of 78?
1
4 Lay out and solve: 359 ÷ 8
5 Answer this fraction question, simplifying if
possible.
9 2
– =
10 5
6 What is 25% of 320?
2
7 Answer this fraction question, simplifying if
possible.
3
5× =
4
8 a) What is the difference in the temperatures
of the two thermometers?
–6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
°C
–6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
°C
°C
b) The temperature inside an ice tunnel is
–4°C.
Outside the temperature is –10°C.
How many degrees warmer is it inside
than outside the ice tunnel?
°C
2
3
9 a) Circle the two fractions that are
equivalent to each other.
2 3 4 5 6
3 6 9 6 9
b) Which is the largest of the fractions?
2
10 True or false? Mark with a tick (¸) or a cross (˚).
1 2
a) 1 =
2 3
1 9
b) 2 =
4 4
9 1
c) =4
2 2
7 1
d) =7
3 3 2
11 Calculate the perimeter and area of this
rectangle, giving the correct units with the
answer.
9 cm
6 cm
Perimeter = Area =
4
1
12 The area of a triangle = base × height
1 2
(a = b × h)
2
7 cm
12 cm
Bobby says the area of this triangle is 84 cm2.
Petra says it is 42 cm2.
Who is correct? Use the box below to explain
how you know.
5
3 2
13 Tariq says that
4
of 48 is larger than of 75.
5
Is he right?
Use the box below to explain your thinking.
14 A lottery prize of £537 is shared between
4 friends. How much does each friend get?
6
15 A box of cabbages weighs 24 kilograms.
When prepared for cooking, 25% of the
weight of the cabbages is thrown away.
What weight of cabbages is left for cooking?
Show your working in the box below.
16 Half a bottle of lemonade is shared equally
between 3 children.
What fraction of the bottle did they each get?
7
Total for test = 27 marks
I got out of 27 marks
What went well
How to improve
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