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Grade 6 Math Quizzes:answers

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Grade 6 Math Quizzes:answers

The document contains four quizzes with various mathematical problems covering topics such as time, money, geometry, and basic arithmetic. Each quiz has a set of questions followed by their corresponding answers. The quizzes are designed to test mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities.

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Name:_________________________

Quiz 1

1. A plane takes off at 11:20am and lands at 2:48pm. How long


was the flight?
2. Five tickets cost ​£62.50. How much would you have to pay for
seven tickets?
3. A piece of ribbon is 2 meters long. 16 girls need ribbon for their
hair. If you cut the ribbon evenly, how much ribbon would each
girl get?
4. Dad had £100. He gave ⅖ of the money to his son and ⅜ to his
daughter. Who got the most money? How much money did dad
have left?
5. A pencil costs £1.12, an eraser costs £1.28. If you bought two
pencils and three erasers and paid with a £10 note, how much
change would you get?
6. An apartment block has eight floors. On each floor there are
four apartments. Three people live in every apartment. How
many people live in the building?
7. ⅜ of an amount of money is £3.75. What is the full amount?
8. Jack finished his homework at 3:15. It took him 2 hours and 25
minutes to complete it. What time did he start at?
9. A farmer has 60 animals. ⅖ of them are sheep. 10 are ducks
and the rest are cows. How many sheep and cows does he
have? What fraction of his animals are ducks?
10. Dad shares £90 equally between his eight children. How
much money will each child get?
Name:_________________________
Quiz 2

1. An apple costs 32p and a pear costs 47p. How much for 3
apples and 4 pears?
2. A rectangle has a length of 5.2cm and a width of 4.1cm. What is
the a) the perimeter and b) the area of the rectangle?
3. There were 12,841 people at a festival. There were 3,985 men.
This is 2,864 less than the amount of women that were there.
All the rest of the people were children. How many children
were there?
4. A salesman sells 6,401 cars in a year. He sells 2,403 vans. He
sells 3,421 less motorbikes than than the total amount of cars
and vans. How many vehicles did he sell in total?
5. A farmer has 1822 sheep. 307 sheep are black. 272 more
sheep are brown than black. The rest of the sheep are white.
When the farmer shears the white sheep he gets 5 kg of wool
per sheep. If he sheared all his white sheep, how many
kilograms of wool would he get?
6. John takes one minute to eat quarter of a pizza. How long will it
take for him to eat half a pizza?
7. Kim walks 4 km in an hour. How long will it take for her to walk
18 km?
8. How many minutes are there in one day?
9. If you split ​£6 equally between eight children, how much will
each child get?
10. How many quarters equal three and a half?
Name:_________________________
Quiz 3

1. Linda bought three notebooks at ​£1.20 each; a box of pencils


for ​ ​£1.50 and a box of pens for ​ ​£1.70. How much did she
spend?
2. Convert 1.6kg to grams. How much must be added to get 2 kg?
3. ⅖ of a sum of money is ​ ​£2.40. What is the full amount?
4. Put the following in order from smallest to largest: ⅗,
¼, 0.8, 1.01, ⅓ 0.03, 0.86, ⅛
5. ⅗ of an amount is​ ​£2.40. What is the full amount?
6. If a race started at 12:30 and Jake finished at 2:27, and Mary
finished at 1:57. How long did each person take and what was
the difference in their times?
7. There is 100 pieces of fruit in a basket. ¼ are apples, ⅖ are
pears and . The rest are lemons. What is the amount of each
type of fruit in the basket?
8. Tom has ​ ​£12.40. His mom gives him half the amount he has
more. Dad gives him an extra ​ ​£8. How much does he have
now?
9. Tina has a magic money box. Each day the amount of money
inside the box doubles. If she has ​ ​£2.50 in the box on Sunday
how much would be in the box on Thursday.
10. The area of a rectangle is 72 cm​2​. The width is 6 cm. What is
the length?
Name:_________________________
Quiz 4

1. If ⅖ of an amount is ​£6.40, what is the full amount?


2. A farmer has 100 animals on his farm. ⅗ of the animals are
cows. Half of the remainder of the animals are sheep. He has 5
dogs and the rest of the animals are chickens. What fraction of
his animals are dogs. How many cows, sheep and chickens
does he have?
3. A race started at 2:30. Mike took 3 hrs and 42 mins to complete
the race. Sam took 2 hrs and 55 minutes. What time did each
person finish at?
4. Mom wants to divide £70 equally between her eight children.
How much will they each get?
5. Jane buys two cups for £1.40 each and six plates for £2.20
each. How much does she spend altogether?
6. Tom buys six tickets for £121.50. How much more would he
have to pay if he wanted to buy an extra two tickets?
7. 32,842 children attend Disney World during the first week of
October. This number was 9,685 more that the number of
adults who attended. How many people in total visited Disney
World in the first week of October?
8. There are 227 sheep to be divided equally between 7 farmers.
How many sheep will each farmer get? Will there be any sheep
left over?
9. The area of a square is 225 cm​2​. What is the perimeter?
10. Mom gives ¾ of £125 to her son? How much has she left?
Answers for Quiz 1

1. 3 hours and 28 minutes


2. £87.50
3. 12.5 cm
4. Son got £40, daughter got £37.50. Daughter got more. Dad had £22.50
left.
5. £3.92
6. 96 people
7. £10
8. 12:50
9. 24 sheep, 26 cows. ⅙ are ducks.
10. £11.25

Answers for Quiz 2

1. £2.84
2. a) 18.6 cm b)​ 21.32 cm​2
3. 2007 children
4. 14,187 vehicles
5. 4,680 kg
6. 2 minutes
7. 4 hours and 30 minutes
8. 1440 minutes
9. £0.75 or 75p
10. 14 quarters
Answers for Quiz 3

1. ​£6.80
2. 1600g; you must add 400g more
3. ​£6
4. 0.03, ⅛, ¼ , ⅓, ⅗ 0.8, 0.86, 1.01
5. ​£4
6. Jake 1 hours 57 mins. Mary 1 hour 27 mins. Difference 30 minutes
7. 25 apples, 40 pears, 10 bananas and 25 lemons.
8. ​£26.60
9. ​£40
10. 12 cm

Answers for Quiz 4

1. £16
2. 1/20 are dogs, 60 cows, 20 sheep, 15 chickens
3. Mike- 6:12, Sam- 5.25
4. £8.75
5. £15.60
6. £40.50
7. 55,999 people
8. 32 sheep; 3 sheep left over
9. 60 cm
10. £31.25

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