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Maths Unit Test 1, Term 3-Revision Test

Test date: 20 May 2019

1. Telling time in words analogue and digital.

Vocabulary: quarter past, half past, quarter, quarter to, . Textbook 2, page 34
and 35.

2. Compare time by using >,< or =.


Example: 150min > 2hr,240 = 4hr, 1hr < 180min

3. Know the number of the following:

Months in a year

Days in a year

Days in a leap year

Days in a week

Hours in a day

Minutes in an hour

Seconds in a minute

Example:

How many days are there in 3 years?

How many minutes are there in 2 hours?

How many seconds are there in 6 minutes?

How many days are there in a leap year?

How many days are there in 4 weeks?


4. Measure, compare, add and subtract: mass (kilogram/grams),
(litre/millilitres)

Convert these weight in to the unit of measure given...look carefully!

a) 2000g = __________kg h) 1.5kg = __________g

b) 5000g = __________kg i) 3.5kg = __________g

c) 9000g = __________kg j) 1.25kg = __________g

d) 5040g = __________kg k) 0.9kg = __________g

e) 250g = __________kg l) 8.64kg = __________g

f) 675g = __________kg m) 0.025kg = __________g

g) 480g = __________kg n) 0.63kg = __________g

Convert these weight in to the unit of measure given...look carefully!

1000ml is equal to (or the same as) 1L.

a.) 28L = __________ml f.) 700ml = __________L

b.) 9L= ____________ml g.) 50,000ml=_________L

c.) 16L= ___________ml h.) 2000ml=___________L

d.) 4L= ____________ml i.) 16,000ml=__________L

e.) 15L=____________ml j.) 4000ml= __________L


5. Duration of events
1. A TV programme starts at 5:20 and finishes at 6:05.
How long does the programme last for?

2. Look at the two clocks below.

How much time has passed between the first and the second clock?

3. Kieran is learning his times tables.


On Monday it takes him 1 minute and 12 seconds to complete 10 questions. On Friday
he can complete 10 questions in 42 seconds.
How much quicker is he by Friday?

4. Order the times below from the shortest time to longest time.

83 seconds
1 minute 12 seconds
56 seconds
2 minutes 2 seconds
1 minute 87 seconds
143 seconds
Explain your reasoning.

5. Hannah is travelling from Halifax to London by car; it takes 4 hours 11 minutes.


Sam is travelling from Halifax to London by train; it takes 214 minutes.
Who will have the quicker journey?
Explain your answer.

6. Tara is going to Blackpool for a day. She has 4 hours 30 minutes there and can
choose 3 activities to do while she is there.

Which activities could she choose to do?

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