CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
Name ___________________________________ Date _____________
Stage 6 mid-point test
1 Mia knows that a and b are whole numbers and a + b = 7.
Find three different pairs of values for a and b.
___________ and ___________, ___________ and ___________, ___________ and ___________
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2 Complete these number sentences.
a × 42 = 42 000 b ÷ 1000 = 6
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3 a In the space below, draw a circle with radius 3 cm.
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b On your circle in part a:
i mark the centre of your circle with a dot ii draw and label a radius
iii draw and label a diameter.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
4 a Measure and label the sides of this rectangle.
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b Calculate the area of the shaded triangle.
___________ cm2 [1]
5 a Ajay enters a high jump competition.
He jumps 146.45 centimetres.
What is this distance to the nearest tenth of a centimetre?
___________ cm [1]
b Carlos jumped 2.24 metres on his second try at the long jump.
He jumped 0.75 metres further than his first jump.
How far did he jump on his first try?
___________ m [1]
6 Convert these times from minutes to minutes and seconds.
5.5 minutes = minutes and seconds 2.1 minutes = minutes and seconds 3.75 minutes = minutes and seconds
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
7 Put these numbers in the Venn diagram:
785 1030 72 132 4294 8599 12 345
What do you know about the numbers in the shaded region?
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8 Identify each of these quadrilaterals. Choose from the names in the box.
Square Rectangle Rhombus Kite Parallelogram Trapezium Isosceles trapezium
__________________ __________________ __________________
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9 Which expression A, B, C or D shows the decomposition of 80.58?
A 8 10 5 1 8 1
10 B 8 10 5 1 8 1 100 C 8 1 5 1 8 1
10 100 D 8 10 5 1 8 1
10 100
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
10 Write the correct number in each of these quadrilateral properties.
A parallelogram has ___________ pairs of parallel sides.
All the angles in a square are ___________°.
A kite has ___________ pair of equal angles.
A rhombus has ___________ sides the same length.
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11 The list shows the number of children in ten classes at Grange School.
24, 30, 21, 24, 26, 23, 17, 21, 11, 18 a Find the mode.
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b Find the median.
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12 Write the missing numbers.
−20 − 6 = −20 + 6 =
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13 Find 10% of the $150, then use your answer to find 70% of $150.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
14 a Follow the instructions in the flow diagram to generate a sequence.
b What is the position-to-term rule for the sequence?
c What is the 50th term in the sequence?
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15 a Which of these expressions equal 52? 5 × 2
5 × 5 5 + 5
2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5
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b Write the value of 43
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16 Kojo and Ollie both write down a decimal number.
Kojo says,
‘My number has 9 hundredths and Ollie’s number only has 4 hundredths so my number must be bigger.’
Kojo is not correct.
Explain why.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
17 Fatima ate 2
3 of 36 cherries.
Lulu ate 1
5 of 40 cherries.
How many more cherries did Fatima eat than Lulu?
Show your working.
cherries
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18 Here are four cards.
a Sam takes a card without looking. What is the likelihood of each of these outcomes? Write the probability as a percentage.
i The card is black ___________%
ii The card has an odd number ___________%
iii The card has a number less than 12 ___________%
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b Tick the pairs of outcomes that are mutually exclusive.
i Sam takes a card that is black and has an odd number ii Sam takes a card that is black and a multiple of three iii Sam takes a card that is white and a multiple of three
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
19 The two missing digits are the same.
56 24
3 99 6 0 7 2 3
Complete the calculation.
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20 Two basketball teams practise shooting hoops. This table shows how many of their shots successfully go through the hoop.
Team Player Number of successful shots
A Ava 24
A Alex 30
A Ana 21
A Ali 24
A Alaw 26
B Bella 23
B Ben 17
B Bai 21
B Bartek 11
B Bea 18
a What is the range of the scores for Team A?
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b What is the mean average of the scores for Team B?
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
21 a This rectangle has an area of 18 cm2.
[Not drawn to scale]
What is the area of the shaded triangle inside the rectangle?
___________ cm2 [1]
b Find the area of the shaded triangle ABC.
[Not drawn to scale]
cm2 [1]
22 Here are three statements about fractions and percentages.
Tick () the statements that are true.
Cross () the statements that are not true. Write a true statement for each incorrect statement.
3
5 is equal to 35% __________________
7
100 is equal to 7% __________________
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10 is equal to 9% __________________
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 MID-POINT TEST
23 In this diagram the number in each box is the sum of the two numbers below it.
Write the missing numbers.
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