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En KEY STAGE 2 LEVELS 3 5 2015 English tests Grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 1: short answer questions First name Middle name Last name Date of birth Day Month Year School name DfE number D00030A0132

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Instructions Questions and answers In this booklet your grammar, vocabulary and punctuation are tested. There are different types of question for you to answer in different ways. Write your answers in the space provided. Do not write over any barcode. Multiple-choice answers: for some questions you do not need to do any writing. Tick, draw lines to, or put a circle around your answers. Read the instructions carefully so that you know how to answer each question. Short answers: some questions have a line or box for your answer. This shows that you need to write a word, a few words or a sentence. Marks The number under each line at the side of the page tells you the maximum number of marks for each question. When you are told to start, turn to page 4. Work through the booklet until you are asked to stop. You will have 45 minutes to answer the questions in this booklet. D00030A0332 Page 3 of 32

G002998 10 October 2014 2:41 PM Version 3 1 Tick one box to complete the sentence below. The children played it was time to go inside. instead until whereas since Page 4 of 32 D00030A0432

G002841 6 January 2015 2:31 PM Version 3 2 Draw a line to match each sentence with the most suitable connective. One has been done for you. Sentence I loved playing hide and seek I was younger. Connective if The teacher asked me I was feeling alright. before I put on my coat leaving the house. where I went to the park school had finished. when The bone was exactly the dog had left it. after D00030A0532 Page 5 of 32

G002853 14 October 2014 1:58 PM Version 3 3 Tick one box to complete the sentence below. Every morning, James turns off his alarm and out of bed. had leapt is leaping leaps leapt G002966 10 October 2014 3:56 PM Version 3 4 Tick one box to complete the sentence below. I haven t seen my friend he came back from his holiday. before while since during Page 6 of 32 D00030A0632

G003042 12 November 2014 9:03 AM Version 3 5 Which word in the sentence below describes how Anita crossed the road? Tick one box. Anita looked both ways before crossing the road safely. G002953 7 January 2015 9:11 AM Version 3 6 Tick the option that must end with a question mark. Do not run in the corridor Do let us know if we can help Do you enjoy reading Do plenty of exercise D00030A0732 Page 7 of 32

G002103 14 October 2014 2:01 PM Version 3 7 Which is the correct plural to complete the sentence below? Both of the climbed the ladder. fireman firemans firemen firemens G002949 12 November 2014 9:08 AM Version 3 8 What is the use of an exclamation mark at the end of a sentence most likely to show? a detailed description of a setting something surprising or exciting the end of an opening paragraph the continuation of an idea Page 8 of 32 D00030A0832

G002104 6 January 2015 2:41 PM Version 3 9 Circle the most suitable connective to complete the sentence below. Amrit still managed to smile he was feeling very tired. although because before therefore G003004 10 October 2014 4:19 PM Version 3 10 In the sentence below, what word class is stand? Stand up and put your chairs under the table. a verb an article a connective a noun D00030A0932 Page 9 of 32

G002139 14 October 2014 2:11 PM Version 3 11 Which two of these sentences are commands? Tick two. When does the museum open and close? Leave the building by the nearest exit. The dinosaur exhibition is very popular. Ask at reception for directions to the main hall. A range of fascinating displays is enjoyed by visitors of all ages. G002209 12 November 2014 9:181 AM mark Version 3 12 Why have brackets been used in the sentence below? For further details, see how to draw animals (pages 48-50). to give additional information to show the writer s opinion to introduce a noun phrase to link two clauses together Page 10 of 32 D00030A01032

G002144 14 October 2014 2:14 PM Version 3 13 Tick the sentence below that uses a question mark correctly. When do the clocks go back. asked Amber? When do the clocks go back? asked Amber. When? do the clocks go back asked Amber. When do the clocks go back? asked Amber. G002932 7 January 2015 8:56 AM Version 3 14 Which verb agrees with the subject in the sentence below? The children flying the kite. enjoy enjoys enjoying has enjoyed D00030A01132 Page 11 of 32

G002981 13 October 2014 9:56 AM Version 3 15 Which sentence is written correctly? They have grown lots of tomatoes this year. We have grown some lettuce in our garden at the moment. The sunflowers have grown very quickly last year. We will be away for a week, so the weeds have grown a lot. G002459 13 October 2014 9:58 AM Version 3 16 Which sentence uses capital letters correctly? From april, Swimming Lessons will take place on tuesdays. From April, Swimming lessons will take place on Tuesdays. From april, swimming lessons will take place on Tuesdays. From April, swimming lessons will take place on Tuesdays. Page 12 of 32 D00030A01232

G002783 13 October 2014 10:05 AM Version 1 17 Tick the option that is closest in meaning to accompany. to carry something to go with someone to make some changes to encourage someone G002501 13 October 2014 10:08 AM Version 3 18 Insert commas in the correct places in the sentence below. I gave Zak a magazine two packs of stickers some pens and a drink. KS2 item template version 1.1 D00030A01332 Page 13 of 32

G002977 13 October 2014 10:11 AM Version 3 19 Write a suitable question to fit the answer below. Remember to use correct punctuation. Question Answer He is ten years old. G002780 22 October 2014 2:30 PM Version 1 20 Tick one box in each row to show how the commas are used in each sentence. Sentence Butterflies, moths and bees are all winged insects. Ana s class, which is the largest, is usually the quietest. When Dad bakes biscuits, Jackie always helps. Commas are used to separate items in a list Commas are used to separate clauses Page 14 of 32 D00030A01432

G002126 6 January 2015 2:43 PM Version 3 21 Write the contraction for each of the words below. The first one has been done for you. do not don t I am has not G002939 22 October 2014 3:00 PM Version 3 22 Insert a pair of commas to clarify the meaning of the sentence below. The hotel since it opened has become very popular. D00030A01532 Page 15 of 32

G003008 7 January 2015 9:47 AM Version 3 23 Write the correct label in each box. verb V noun N connective C adverb A The goalkeeper moved quickly and saved the penalty. G002962 22 October 2014 3:10 PM Version 3 24 Circle the verb in the sentence below. The aeroplane sped noisily down the runway. Page 16 of 32 D00030A01632

G002903 23 October 2014 11:12 AM Version 1 25 Write the contraction of the underlined words in each box. I cannot find my hat, moaned Asha. I will ask Mum. I bet she has seen it. G002774 22 October 2014 3:17 PM Version 1 26 Insert the missing full stops and capital letters in the passage below to make two correct sentences. two people were playing tennis we watched the ball go back and forth over the net KS2 item template version 1.1 D00030A01732 Page 17 of 32

G002482 13 October 2014 10:40 AM Version 3 27 Which word is closest in meaning to sturdy in the sentence below? The new playground equipment must be sturdy and affordable. enjoyable strong educational safe G002457 22 October 2014 3:19 PM Version 3 28 Circle all the words in the sentence below that should begin with a capital letter. today we learnt that elephants from asia are smaller than elephants from africa. Page 18 of 32 D00030A01832

G002448 22 October 2014 3:21 PM Version 3 29 Tick two boxes to show the nouns in the sentence below. Despite the cloudy sky, the weather was hot and humid. G002775 22 October 2014 3:22 PM Version 1 30 Which option is punctuated correctly? The horses galloped across the field. They were being playful. They ran towards the herd of sheep. Scattering them in all directions. The sheep huddled together. In the corner of the field. After a while. The horse quietened down again D00030A01932 Page 19 of 32

G002679 6 January 2015 4:06 PM Version 3 31 In which sentence is the word light used as a noun? The feather was light and drifted in the wind. The bird had light-coloured feathers. He used a match to light the fire. The kitchen light was left on most of the time. G002232 22 October 2014 3:27 PM Version 3 32 In the sentence below, what word class is before? Make sure that you come home before six. an adjective an article a preposition a verb Page 20 of 32 D00030A02032

G002862 6 January 2015 4:31 PM Version 3 33 Complete each sentence below with I or me. My mum and watched a film. My aunt sent some presents for my sister and. Please send the parcel to either Jack or. G002484 22 October 2014 3:30 PM Version 3 34 What does the prefix bi mean in this group of words? bilingual biannual bisect binoculars two or twice outside or external under or below through or across D00030A02132 Page 21 of 32

G002476 22 October 2014 3:32 PM Version 3 35 Draw a line to match each word with its synonym. Word vast Synonym dull swift busy drab huge bustling fast G002437 22 October 2014 3:33 PM Version 3 36 Rearrange the words in the question below to make it a statement. Do not use additional words. Remember to punctuate your sentence correctly. Is this book new? Page 22 of 32 D00030A02232

G002137 22 October 2014 3:34 PM Version 3 37 Circle the connective in the sentence below. As the weather became colder, the sale of coats increased. G003014 22 October 2014 3:35 PM Version 3 38 Circle all the articles in the sentence below. Josh longed for a cold drink in the hot weather. D00030A02332 Page 23 of 32

G002470 6 January 2015 3:20 PM Version 3 39 Which sign uses the apostrophe correctly? This shop is open on Saturday s. Print photo s from your camera here. The children s play area is closed. Dog s are not allowed on the beach. G002918 6 January 2015 4:55 PM Version 3 40 Circle the adjective in the sentence below. To make the sauce, chop the onions and add the ground spices. Page 24 of 32 D00030A02432

G002948 13 October 2014 11:14 AM Version 3 41 Tick all the boxes that correctly complete the sentence below. A capital letter must be used to start. all proper nouns all important verbs all pronouns all sentences G002782 23 October 2014 11:20 AM Version 1 42 Write out the words from the boxes below to complete the sentence. You can use the boxes in any order. Use commas to punctuate your list. a frog in the pond and some tadpoles a small fish Jay noticed D00030A02532 Page 25 of 32

G002768 23 October 2014 11:20 AM Version 1 43 Circle the adjective in the sentence below. Gareth waited nervously behind the curtains before he walked onto the empty stage. G002206 9 February 2015 1:29 PM Version 3 44 Add the missing inverted commas to the passage below. Maya whispered, I can see a baby hedgehog! Keep quiet so we don t scare it. Page 26 of 32 KS2 item template version 1.1 D00030A02632

G002873 13 October 2014 11:27 AM Version 3 45 Add a prefix to the beginning of each word to form its antonym. agree legal regular G002925 13 October 2014 11:29 AM Version 1 46 Write a pronoun that could be used to replace the underlined words in the passage below. Do not change the meaning of the sentence. The heating in our school comes on in winter. This makes our school nice and warm. Pronoun: D00030A02732 Page 27 of 32

G002770 13 October 2014 11:32 AM Version 1 47 Circle the adverb in the sentence below. The old dog was still sitting on the sunlit patio. G002942 13 October 2014 11:34 AM Version 3 48 Tick one box in each row to show the word class of the underlined word. Sentence Verb Noun Adverb Adjective They measured the length of the room. There was a measurable increase in the temperature. They took measurements of their heights. Page 28 of 32 KS2 item template version 1.1 D00030A02832

G002914 12 November 2014 9:29 AM Version 3 49 Write out the words from the boxes below to make one sentence. You can use the boxes in any order. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. went to Spain who is in my class over the summer Ben Green G002917 6 January 2015 4:46 PM Version 3 50 Complete each sentence below with is or are. The good news that the trip can still go ahead. The fishermen repairing the boat. The number of books available increasing. D00030A02932 Page 29 of 32

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2015 key stage 2 levels 3 5 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test Paper 1: short answer questions Print version product code: STA/15/7222/p ISBN: 978-1-78315-424-1 Electronic PDF version product code: STA/15/7222/e ISBN: 978-1-78315-451-7 For more copies Additional printed copies of this booklet are not available. It can be downloaded from www.gov.uk/government/publications from Tuesday 7 July. Re-use of Crown copyright and Crown information in test materials Subject to the exceptions listed below, the test materials on this website are Crown copyright or Crown information and you may re-use them (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 which can be found on the National Archives website and accessed via the following link: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence. When you use this information under the Open Government Licence v3.0, you should include the following attribution: Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 and where possible provide a link to the licence. Exceptions - third party copyright content in test materials You must obtain permission from the relevant copyright owners, as listed in the 2015 key stage 2 test materials copyright report, for re-use of any third party copyright content which we have identified in the test materials, as listed below. Alternatively you should remove the unlicensed third party copyright content and/or replace it with appropriately licensed material. Third party content These materials contain no third party copyright content. If you have any queries regarding these test materials contact the national curriculum assessments helpline on 0300 303 3013 or email assessments@education.gov.uk. D00030A03232