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Test 3

The document is a Key Stage 1 Mathematics reasoning test consisting of various questions aimed at assessing students' understanding of basic math concepts. It includes tasks such as identifying shapes, performing calculations, and interpreting data from charts. The test is structured to allow a total of 35 marks.

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Test 3

The document is a Key Stage 1 Mathematics reasoning test consisting of various questions aimed at assessing students' understanding of basic math concepts. It includes tasks such as identifying shapes, performing calculations, and interpreting data from charts. The test is structured to allow a total of 35 marks.

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Key Stage 1

Mathematics
Reasoning: Test 3
Name

Date

35
total marks
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Name: Date: 35
total marks

Key Stage 1 Maths Reasoning: Test 3

1.

1 mark
2.

1.2l 1.2m 1.2cm 1.2ml 1.2kg

1 mark

3.

1 mark

4.

1 mark

5.

1 mark

Total for
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6.
a) Write 3 odd numbers:

1 mark

b) Write 3 even numbers:

1 mark

7. Ravi counts the scissors for his teacher. There are 24 right-handed pairs, and 7 left-handed
pairs. How many pairs of scissors are there altogether?

1 mark

8. Circle the shape that is a cylinder.

1 mark

9. Circle the calculations that are the inverse of 67 – 29 = 38.

29 + 38 = 67 67 + 38 = 29 29 + 67 = 38 38 + 29 = 67
1 mark

10. Complete this calculation:

4 _ 9 = 15
1 mark

Total for
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1 2
11. Circle the representations that show 2 is equivalent to 4 .

1 mark

12. Jade collects 70 pencils from the school office. The pencils are in packs of 10. How many
packs does Jade collect?

1 mark

13. Ravi has a piece of string 20cm long. He cuts the string into quarters.

How long is each quarter?

1 mark

Total for
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14. Here are 4 shapes:

Sort the shapes into shapes with a right angle and shapes with no right angle.
Draw the shapes into the correct box in the table below.

Shapes with a right angle Shapes with no right angle

1 mark

15. Here are 2 jugs containing juice.


Circle the jug containing the most juice.

1 mark

16. Here is a sequence. Write the missing numbers:

55 60 65 75 80

1 mark

Total for
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17. Ravi counts the colouring pencils in 2 trays in his classroom. There are 37 in one tray and
22 in the other. 15 of the pencils are broken.

How many colouring pencils are not broken?

2 marks

18. Complete this calculation.

÷ 2 = 12 1 mark

19. What number is the difference between 35 and 19? Circle the calculation that will give the
correct answer.

19 – 35 = 35 – 19 = 1 mark

20. Ravi and Jade run around the school playground. The time it takes is recorded on a
stopwatch. Here are the times:

Ravi Jade

Who ran round the playground quicker?


1 mark

Total for
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21. Here is an arrow.

The arrow is turned a quarter turn anti-clockwise.


Draw the arrow in its new position. 1 mark

22. Here are some tens and ones.

What number do they represent?

1 mark

Total for
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23. The children in a class record the pets they have at home in a tally chart.

Pet Number of pets


Dog
Cat
Fish
Rabbit
Hamster

Number of Pets
12

10

0
Dog Cat Fish Rabbit Hamster

Complete the tally chart and block graph.


2 marks

24. Here is a tree. Beside the tree is a metre ruler.


Estimate the height of the tree. Circle the best estimate.

6m 6cm 6ml 6kg

1 mark

Total for
this page

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25. The teacher asks Ravi to share 35 story books equally on 5 tables.

How many books will Ravi put on each table? Write the calculation you would use to find
the answer.

1 mark

26. The children in a class collect some coins. They have nine 5p coins and some copper coins
worth 13p.
How much money have the children collected?

1 mark

27. Write the number 89 in words.

1 mark

Total for
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28. Here are some 3D shapes.
Circle any shape with a rectangle face.

1 mark

29. A teacher demonstrates how to make 64p with four coins:

50p 10p 2p 2p

a) Ravi is then asked to show how to make 64p with 5 coins. How could this be done?

1 mark

b) Jade is then asked to show how to make 64p with 6 coins. How could this be done?

1 mark

30. Here is a sequence:

73

63

43

33

23
1 mark

Fill in the missing number.

Total for
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31. At the school fruit shop, Ravi buys 2 apples. They cost 24p altogether.

He pays with a 50p piece. How much change will Ravi be given?
1 mark

Total for
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Answer Sheet: Key Stage 1 Maths Reasoning: Test 3

question answer marks notes

1.

68 1

2.

1.2m 1

3.

Accept larger numbers with 7 and 6 in


76 1
correct place e.g. 376

4.

3 apples circled 1

5.

82p 1

6.

a any 3 odd numbers 1

b any 3 even numbers 1

7.

31 pairs 1

8.

cylinder circled 1

9.

29 + 38 = 67 and 38 + 29 = 67 circled 1

10.

44 – 29 - 15 1

11.

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question answer marks notes

12.

7 packs 1

13.

5cm 1

14.

Shapes with a right angle Shapes with no right angle

Allow inaccurate drawings as long as the


1
intention is clear.

15.

16.

55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 1

17.

37 + 22 =59 Award 1 mark if the calculation if correct


2
59 – 15 = 44 pencils with only one mistake in the working out.

18.

24 1

19.

35 – 19 1

20.

Jade 1

21.

Arrow can be drawn anywhere on the page


1
and allow mark as long as intention is clear.

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question answer marks notes

22.

57 1

23.

Tally chart: 9 tallies


2 1 mark for each correct chart.
Block chart: 7 (drawn between 6 and 8)

24.

6m 1

25.

35 ÷ 5 = 7 1

26.

9 x 5 = 45
1
45 + 13 = 58p

27.

eighty-nine 1

28.

29.

Any correct way of making 64p


a 1
with 5 coins
Any correct way of making 64p
b 1
with 6 coins

30.

53 1

31.

50 – 24 = 26p 1

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