Key Stage 2 / 35. Mathematics Paper 2: reasoning. National curriculum tests. Total Marks. Reasoning: Paper 2, Test 1: GAPPS EDUCATION.



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National curriculum tests Key Stage 2 Mathematics Paper 2: reasoning MA First name Middle name Last name Date of birth Day Month Year School name Total Marks / 35

Instructions You may not use a calculator to answer any questions in this test. Questions and answers You have 40 minutes to complete this test. Follow the instructions for each question. Work as quickly and as carefully as you can. If you need to do working out, you can use the space around the question. Some questions have a box like this: For these questions you may get a mark for showing. If you cannot do one of the questions, go on to the next one. You can come back to it later, if you have time. If you finish before the end, go back and check work. Marks The number under each line at the side of the page tells you the maximum number of marks for each question.

1 Write the two missing numbers. One is done for you. 202 is 30 more than is 30 more than is 30 less than 172 152 152 2 Here is a number written in Roman numerals. DLIII Write the number in figures. 3 Circle the number that is closest to 5000 5015 5050 5115 4120

4 Identify each pair of shapes as a reflection or a translation. A B Translation = Reflection = 5 A parcel is 18 cm long, 12 cm wide and 10 cm high. What is the volume of the parcel? cm³ 6 What is 461 minutes in hours and minutes? hours minutes

7 Lucy collected 504 different stamps. She made a collection of books with 36 stamps in each book. How many books of stamps did Lucy make? books 8 Look at the diagram below. It shows an equilateral triangle inside a rectangle. x 16 Calculate the size of angle x. x is

9 Match each fraction to its equivalent below. 1 2 3 7 5 8 9 21 10 16 11 22 10 Write these fractions in order of size, starting with the smallest. 2 5 5 6 8 10 3 8 4 7 smallest 11 The perimeter of this rectangle is 60 centimetres. 8 cm Not actual size length Calculate the length of the rectangle. cm

12 Two decimal numbers add together to equal 1 One of the numbers is 0.023 What is the other number? 13 Here are the ingredients for a cake. Cake ingredients: flour 200 grams butter 140 grams sugar 200 grams Lucy has only 105 grams of butter to make a cake. How much flour should she use? grams

14 Here is an equation. m 2n = 22 (a) When n = 40 what is the value of m? m = (b) When m = 40 what is the value of n? n = 15 Find the area of this parallelogram. 18 cm 12 cm cm² 16 Complete the descriptions of the 3-D shapes below. Shape Number of faces Number of vertices Number of edges Triangular pyramid Square pyramid

17 Calculate the diameter. 18 cm cm 18 Calculate the size of angle x. x 62 52 x is

19 Five pupils achieved the following results in a class test. Jack Chloe Michael Lucy Anika 15 12 15 13 10 What was the mean result achieved in the test? 20 In Miss Brown s class, one in every 6 pupils wears glasses. There are 42 pupils in the class. How many pupils do not wear glasses? pupils

Answers: GAPPS EDUCATION Paper 2, Test 1 1. 182; 122 (N1) 2. 553 (N3) 3. 5,015 (N3) 4. Translation = B; Reflection = A (P2) 5. 2160 cm³ (M8) 6. 7 hours 41 minutes (M4) 7. 14 books (C7) 8. 14 (G4) 9. 3 7 1 2 = = 9 21 11 22 5 8 = 10 16 (F2) 10. 3 2 4 8 5 (F3) 8 5 7 10 6 11. 22 cm (G2) 12. 0.977 (F10) 13. 150 grams (R1) 14. a) m = 102; b) n = 9 (A5) ( each) 15. 216 cm² (M7) 16. Triangular Pyramid: No. of faces: 4; No. of vertices: 4; No. of edges: 6; Square Pyramid: No. of faces: 5; No. of vertices: 5; No. of edges: 8 (G2) 17. 36 cm (G5) 18. 66 (G4) 19. 13 (S3) 20. 35 pupils (R1)