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100 mo
1.Complete these sentences. (b)

3682 is...................rounded to the


nearest 10
3682 is...................rounded to the
nearest 1000

2. Draw a ring around any


two numbers that total 10.
2.4 3.4 4.6 6.4 7.6 5.4

3 (a) Double 250 =

(b)
Doubl =
e 700

4 Write the missing number in


each box.
100 more
(a) 900
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5 Draw a line to match each box to the nearest whole number. The first one has
been done for you.

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7.4
5

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5.55
7

8
8.09
9
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6 Here is a number pattern.

Write the missing number in each box.

24

+3
0

+3
0
84

+3
0

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7 Here are three number cards.

240 2400 24000

Which card shows the number that is 100 times bigger than 24?

........................................... [1]

8 Fill in any four of the missing numbers in this multiplication grid.

× 2 4 5 6

5 10 30

6 24 36

7 14 35 [2]

9 Calculate

524 – 297

........................................... [1]

10. Work out

a. 243 × 7

........................................... [1]

b. 608 ÷ 4

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11. Here is a shape.

D
C

A E

Write the letter of each angle that is an acute angle (less than 90˚).

........................................... [1]

12. Here is a jug of water.

2L

1L
800ml
600ml
400ml
200ml

Ahmed adds another 500 milliliters of water.

Draw a line to show the new level of water.


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13. Draw the reflection of the trapezium in the mirror line. Use a Grade

ruler.

mirror line
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14. Here are three fractions.

Join each one to the correct position on the number line.

3 1 1
4 4 2

0 4
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15 There are 150 sweets in a box. Grade
Khalid and his two friends share them equally.
How many sweets does each child get?

............................... sweets [1]

16.Mrs. Amel’s garden is a square. One side measures 15m. What is the
distance around Mrs. Amel’s garden?

12 cm
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17 Here are four statements about triangles.

Write the word “True” or “False” next to each statement.

True / False
Triangles can have 2 acute angles.
Triangles can have 2 obtuse angles.
Triangles can have 2 perpendicular sides.
Triangles can have 2 parallel sides.
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18. (a) Omar is thinking of a square number between 1 and 100. Grade

It is an odd number.
It has two digits.
The sum of its digits is 9
What is the number?

........................................... [1]

(b) Two square numbers total 89.


What are the two numbers?

…............... and ..................... [1]

19. Two presents cost $120 altogether.


One present costs twice as much as the other.
What was the price of the more expensive one?

$ ……………………… [1]

20. Here is the picture of a six-sided dice. It has


the numbers 1 to 6 on its faces.
The opposite faces always total seven.

1 4

Write the numbers 3, 5 and 6 to correspond with their opposites in the dice. [2]

1 2 4
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21. Osman, Elia and Ali talked of their birthdays. [1

Ali: I was born in


April 18th 1993

Osman: I was born


Elia: I was born in
in July 4th 1994
October 30th 1994

a. Who is the eldest?

………………………..
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b. Approximately, what is the difference in age between Ali and
Osman?

……………………….
[1]

c. If today’s date is 31st of October, how old would Elia be today?

……………………….
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22. Make a subtraction number sentence using all the number


cards given below.

19 46 27
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23. Eman has 200 colour pencils. Grade

She gave her brother 65 of them.

How many colour pencils is Eman left with?

Show your
Working

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24. The numbers 8 and 3 have a product of 24 and a sum of 11.

8 x 3 = 24
8 + 3 = 11

Now give a pair of numbers which have a product of 36 and a total of


13.

x =

+ =
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25. Sort the numbers in this Venn diagram.
Three have been sorted for you.

15 38 18 21 25 24 26 17 36 23

Even Number Less than 35

36 21
18

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