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Class 6 Sample Paper 1 2024-25

This document is a sample paper for the Cambridge Assessment International Education final term examination for Class VI in Cambridge Primary Mathematics. It includes various mathematical problems covering topics such as multiplication, division, geometry, probability, and sequences, with a total of 50 marks. The paper emphasizes that all questions are compulsory and must be answered in the space provided.

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Class 6 Sample Paper 1 2024-25

This document is a sample paper for the Cambridge Assessment International Education final term examination for Class VI in Cambridge Primary Mathematics. It includes various mathematical problems covering topics such as multiplication, division, geometry, probability, and sequences, with a total of 50 marks. The paper emphasizes that all questions are compulsory and must be answered in the space provided.

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CAMBRIDGE ASSESSMENT INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

FINAL TERM EXAMINATION


CLASS VI
Sample Paper 1
CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS

Time:
M.M 50

Name: ___________________ Roll Number: _______

Class and Sec: ________________ Date:_____________

Invigilator’s Signature _________________________

Marks Obtained: Examiner’s Signature:

Total No: of Pages:

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST


1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Answer all the questions in the space provided on the question
paper.
3. The total number of marks for this paper is 50.
4. The weightage of marks is given in the brackets.
5. Read the paper carefully and revise your paper before submitting it.

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1) Work out. 0.4 × 600 [1]

2) 345 ÷ 105 [1]

3) Here is a function machine.

(a) Find the output when the input is 5 . [1]

(b) Find the input when the output is 10 . [1]

4) Mike says that 5.09 × 1000 = 5.09000

Mike is not correct.


Complete these sentences.
The mistake Mike has made is ___________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

5) Draw a ring around the mathematical words that are straight line lengths. [1]

Diameter Circumference Centre Radius

6) Use one of these symbols > , < or = to make each statement correct [2]

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7) Find angle x [2]

8) a) Write 4.146 correct to 1 decimal place [3]

b) Write 12.104 correct to 2 decimal places

c) Write ⅝ as decimal .

9) Work out and write answer in the simplest form. [3]

10) A sandwich shop has these 40 sandwiches for sale.

One of these sandwiches is chosen at random. [2]

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a)

b) Write down the probability that a salmon sandwich is chosen. [1]


_____________

11) Mia hires a bike. The hire cost is $2.50 for each hour.

(a) Work out the cost of hiring the bike for 7 hours. $ [1]

(b) Write down a formula for the total cost, C, of hiring bike for h hours. [1]

C=

12) Work out [2]

Write answer in the simplest form

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13) a) Complete the table of values for the equation y = 3x [1]

b) On the grid draw the graph y=3x [2]

14) A cuboid has length 4cm, width 5 cm and height 30mm.

(a) Find the volume of the cuboid.


Give your answer in cubic cm .

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________________cubic cm [2]

(b) Work out the surface area of the cuboid.


Give your answer in cm2 .

_____________________ cm2 [2]

15) Draw a ring around each number that is a multiple of 3

237 343 905 558 [1]

16) (a) Write 0.475 as a fraction in its simplest form. [2]

(b) Aiko spends 30 minutes on homework and 85 minutes reading.

Write as a ratio in its simplest form the time

Aiko spends on homework : the time Aiko spends reading = _____:_______ [1]

17) The diagram shows the floor plan of Pierre’s room. [3]

Pierre wants to cover the floor with square tiles.


Each tile has side length 50 cm.
Pierre says that he will need more than 100 tiles to cover the floor.
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Show that he is correct.

18) This graph shows the monthly rainfall, in millimetres, for London and Barcelona in one year [3]

a) Find how many more millimetres of rainfall there was in London than in Barcelona in January.
_____________

b) The lowest monthly rainfall for both cities was in _________

c) In which month both cities had same rainfall __________

18) Fill in the missing number [3]

a) 2 × = -16

b) ÷ 3 = -5

c) -8 + =-3

19) Here are the first four terms in a sequence.

22, 17, 12, 7, …

Complete these sentences.

The next two terms in the sequence are _______, ______ [1]
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The term-to-term rule for the sequence is _____________ [2]

20) Mia predicts,


‘When the number of hours of sunshine increases, the maximum temperature also increases.’

She wants to know if her prediction is correct.

She records the number of hours of sunshine and the maximum temperature
every day for ten days. Draw a ring around the most appropriate representation
to display this information.

bar chart scatter graph Venn diagram line graph pie chart [1]

21) Find LCM of 10 and 15 [1]

22)

[3]

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