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Key Stage 2 Mathematics SATs Practice Papers Levels 3-5 Set 2 - Answers www.online-maths-tutor.com

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KS2 Practice Papers - Set 2 - Answers Contents Paper A...Page 4 Paper B...Page 26 Mental Maths Test...Page 49 www.online-maths-tutor.com

KS2 Practice Papers - Answers Set 2 Test Paper A No Calculators Allowed Time: 45 minutes www.online-maths-tutor.com

1 Draw lines to match the boxes that have the same value. One is already done. Half of 48 10 + 11 40-12 12 x 2 3 x 7 Double 18 10 x 10 1000 10 4 x 9 19 + 9 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

2 Shade three quarters of each shape. 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

3 Year 6 did a survey of the cars that passed the school gates between 10:00am and 11:00am. This tally chart shows how many cars they counted of each colour. Red cars Blue cars White cars Yellow cars Other colours Complete the bar chart below. 15 CAR SURVEY Number of Cars 10 5 0 Red Blue White Yellow Other Colour of Cars 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

4 Write in the missing number to make both sides of the equation equal. 32 18 + = 65-15 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

5 A clock shows this time. What time will it be in 1 hour and 30 minutes? Twenty to seven or 6:40 What time was it 15 minutes ago? Five minutes to five or 4:55 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

6 Draw all the lines of symmetry on this shape. KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

7 Anita goes shopping for a new shirt. A B C 10.99 9.00 5.50 How much more is shirt A than shirt C? 5.49 Shirt B is on special offer: 10% off the marked price. How much is shirt B in the sale? 8.10 How much is shirt C, to the nearest pound? 6 Anita decides to buy shirt A. How much change does she get from 20? 9.01 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

8 Mark these coordinates on the graph and join them up, in order, with straight lines, to form a shape: (6,1) (10,9) (6,12) (2,9) (6,1) 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 y x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 What is the name of the shape? kite KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

9 Write these numbers in the correct places on this diagram. 1 3 4 6 9 12 Factors of 24 12 6 3 1 4 Square numbers 9 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

10 Jack rolls 2 dice (normal 6 sided dice) and adds together the two numbers he rolled. Write down the probability of each of the following events using one of these words: impossible, unlikely, likely or certain. His total score is 16. His total score is less than 16. He rolls 2 sixes. Impossible Certain Unlikely KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

11 The area of rectangle A is 10 cm 2 and its perimeter is 14 cm. Draw a rectangle that has an area of 10 cm 2 and a perimeter of 22 cm. 1 cm 1 cm A KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

12 Kevin is making fruit punch. He mixes the following amounts of orange juice and apple juice together. 1 litre 1 litre 500 ml 500 ml Orange Juice Apple Juice How many millilitres of punch does he make altogether? 950 ml How many millilitres of grape juice should he add if he needs exactly 1 litre of punch? 50 ml KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

13 Calculate 324 6 54 6 324 54 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

14 Calculate 249 x 37 9213 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

15 Use a ruler to accurately measure the length of the bottom of the triangle and a protractor to measure angle A. A 12 cm 30 A = KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

16 Circle all the fractions that are equivalent to 1 3 2 10 3 9 15 45 3 8 5 15 9 12 2 6 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

17 Mrs Brown s class made this pie chart to show the pupils favourite fruits. Four children said they liked pears best. Bananas Pears Apples What fraction of the children liked apples best? 2 6 or How many children are there in Mrs Brown s class? 1 3 24 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

18 Fill in the next two numbers in the sequence. 70 55 40 25 10-5 -20 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

19 A recipe for pastry uses 100 grams of butter for every 200 grams of flour. Joe makes pastry with 250 grams of butter. How much flour will he use? 500 g Gemma makes pastry with 100 grams of flour. How much will the pastry weigh altogether (the butter and the flour)? 150 g Jane needs to make 600 grams of pastry. How much butter will she need? 200 g KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

20 Write these numbers in order of size, from smallest to largest. 10.91 3.789 1.091 378.9 0.209 0.209 1.091 3.789 10.91 378.9 2 marks smallest largest KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

21 Calculate (not measure) the angles marked by letters. (Not drawn to scale.) a b 70 70 55 c 20 120 d 70 e 50 a = b = c = d = e = 40 35 50 60 110 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper A

KS2 Practice Papers - Answers Set 2 Test Paper B Calculators Allowed Time: 45 minutes www.online-maths-tutor.com

1 Use these number cards to make four different pairs of numbers that sum to 100. You may use each card as many times as you like. 8 3 6 4 2 + = 100 6 8 3 2 + = 100 6 6 3 4 6 2 + 3 8 = 100 + = 100 2 marks 6 4 3 6 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

2 Draw a line from each clock to the correct digital time. 12 12 12 9 3 9 3 9 3 6 6 6 2:40 3:20 11:55 10:25 5:12 5:10 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

3 Megan gets 5 pocket money. This is how much she has left. 20p 1 50p 5p 5p 2p 10p 20p How much has she spent? 5.00-2.12 2.88 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

4 Liam made a pattern with red blocks. How many blocks are there in the third pile? How many blocks will there be in the sixth pile? 6 21 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

5 Draw the reflection of this shape in the mirror line. KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

6 A group of families went to the zoo. There were 6 adults and 15 children. Ticket Sales Adults 5.00 Children 2.50 How much did they have to pay altogether? (6 x 5) + (15 x 2.5) 67.50 How much change do they get from 100? 100-67.5 32.50 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

7 Mr Jones class did a survey of the number of pets in each pupil s home. This bar chart shows their results. NUMBER OF PETS IN EACH HOME 10 Number of Pupils 5 0 1 Pet 2 Pets 3 Pets 4 Pets 5 Pets Number of Pets in a House How many pupils have 3 pets living in their home? 8 How many more households have 2 pets living in them than have 5 pets living in them? 10-1 9 How many pupils are there in Mr Jones class? 26 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

8 These 6 triangles are drawn on a square grid. B D A C E F Where does each triangle fit in this table? Write its letter in the correct box. One has been done for you. Has a right angle Has an obtuse angle Has 3 acute angles isosceles A B C scalene E F D 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

9 Circle all the numbers that are factors of 24. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

10 Jacob makes up small bags of smarties for his friends. He puts 5 orange smarties, 3 pink smarties and 8 green smarties into each bag. If a friend takes one smartie out of a bag, without looking, which colour is he least likely to pick? pink How many smarties are there in 15 bags? 15 x 16 240 There are 28 children in Jacob s class. If he gives each child two bags of smarties, how many green smarties will he need? 2 x 8 = 16 28 x 16 = 448 448 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

11 Write one number in each box that fits with the table headings. Multiples of 321 Square Numbers Less than 1000 321 1 More than 1000 1284 10 000 2 marks There are lots of possible answers. These are 4 easy choices. KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

12 A shaded shape is drawn on this coordinate grid. 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 y A D x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 B C What is the name of the shaded shape? Parallelogram What are the coordinates of the vertices of the shape? 0 7 9 7 11 10 2 10 A = (, ) B = (, ) C = (, ) D = (, ) KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

13 The numbers in this sequence increase by the same amount each time. Fill in the missing numbers. 1 6 11 16 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

14 Write in the missing numbers on each of these number lines. 60 70 80 90 100-4 -3-2 -1 0 7.8 8 8.2 8.4 8.6 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

15 How much petrol is left in each of these cars? Write the amounts first as a fraction and then as a percentage. 1 1 4 1 2 25% 50% 75% 3 4 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

16 15 CDs cost 179.85. How much does one CD cost? 179.85 15 11.99 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

17 This line graph shows the average monthly temperature in one year in London. 20 y Average Temperature ( C) 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 J F M A M J J A S O N D Month x Which month had the lowest average temperature? January Which month had the highest average temperature? July What was the average temperature in October? 11 C What was the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures? 15 C KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

18 What fraction of this shape is shaded pink? 10 25 or 2 5 What percentage of this shape is shaded pink? 40% KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

19 Work out the answer to each of these calculations and write the answer down to the nearest whole number. The first one has been done for you. To the nearest whole number 27.4 + 133.1 161 2000 3 35.9 8 931-27.9 6.6 x (13.1 + 3.2) 667 4 903 108 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

20 Circle the remaining 6 prime numbers in this number grid. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 marks KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

21 Write in the missing number. 47 9.61 x = 451.67 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

22 Use this number line to help you complete the equation. -4-3 -2-1 0 1 2 3 4 5-3 + = 2 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Paper B

KS2 Practice Papers & Answers Set 2 Mental Maths Test No Calculators Allowed www.online-maths-tutor.com

www.online-maths-tutor.com Taking the Test 1 You are allowed only a pen or pencil - no ruler, rubber, calculator, mathematical equipment or extra paper. 2 You are allowed to jot down quick notes if it helps you, but be careful not to write too much or it will take you too long and you might miss the next question. 3 If you need to change an answer, neatly cross through the incorrect answer and write down the correct answer. 4 Some of the questions are harder than others, so don t worry if you can t answer them all. 5 Ask an adult or a friend to read the questions to you. 6 Each question should be read twice, very clearly. Then the reader should time, using an accurate stopwatch, the correct number of seconds before reading the next question. For the first five questions you have 5 seconds to answer each question after it has been read. For the next ten questions you have 10 seconds to answer each question, and you have 15 seconds to answer each of the final five questions. REMEMBER Practice Makes Perfect! KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Mental Maths Test

www.online-maths-tutor.com Test Questions 5 seconds each 1 What must be added to thirteen to make twenty? 2 What is three quarters of twenty? 3 Subtract eight from eighty. 4 What is double twenty four? 5 What is half of five? 10 seconds each 6 What is forty two multiplied by one hundred? 7 How many twelves are there in sixty? 8 An ice-cream costs eighty pence. How much do 3 ice-creams cost? 9 What is five times nine, subtract ten? 10 Circle the fraction that is equal to twenty percent. 11 How many fours are there in two hundred and eighty? 12 What is twenty percent of ninety? 13 Emily starts school at nine am. She finishes six and a half hours later. What time does she finish school? 14 What is seven squared? 15 What is the remainder when seventeen is divided by three? 15 seconds each 16 Change one hundred and twelve millimetres into centimetres. 17 18 Which number is subtracted from seven hundred to give four hundred and fifty? There are 36 red and yellow sweets in a bag. There are twice as many red sweets as yellow sweets. How many red sweets are in the bag? 19 One third of a number is twenty six. What is the number? 20 Calculate the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with sides of length eighteen centimetres. KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Mental Maths Test

www.online-maths-tutor.com Mental Maths Test Paper Answers Notes 1 5 seconds each 2 3 4 5 6 42 7 60 8 80p 10 seconds each 9 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 20% 11 280 12 90 13 pm 9 am 14 15 17 16 cm 112 mm 15 seconds each 17 450 18 19 26 20 cm 18 cm KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Mental Maths Test

www.online-maths-tutor.com Set 2 Mental Maths Test Answers 1 7 11 70 2 15 12 18 3 72 13 3:30 pm 4 48 14 49 5 2.5 or 2 15 2 6 4200 16 11.2 cm 7 5 17 250 8 2.40 18 24 9 35 19 78 10 1 5 20 54 cm KS2 Practice Papers: Set 2, Mental Maths Test

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