Q1. Jude has a stick measuring 90 cm. He cuts it into three pieces, as shown. How long is the last piece? cm Q2. Here are four lines: A, B, C and D. Which two lines have a total length of 18cm?... and... Draw a straight line that is 3 centimetres longer than line B. Use a ruler. Page 1 of 17
Q3. On sports day children get points for how far they jump. Joe jumped 138cm. How many points does he get? points Sam said, I jumped 1.5 metres. I get 4 points. Give a reason why Sam is correct....... Each child puts a cross on a line to show how far they jumped. Sam puts her cross at 1.5 metres. Lynn jumps 1.14 metres. Put a cross on the line for Lynn s jump. Page 2 of 17
Q4. Here are four masses. 2 kilograms 1 tonne 800 grams kilogram Write the masses in order, starting with the lightest. lightest Q5. This table shows the weight of some fruits and vegetables. Complete the table. Page 3 of 17
Q6. At a petrol station there is a scale for converting litres and gallons. Approximately how many litres are there in 3 gallons? Give your answer to the nearest litre. litres Approximately how many gallons are there in 7 litres? Give your answer to 1 decimal place. gallons Q7. Ruler (a) The diagram shows part of a ruler. Complete these sentences. The distance between A and B is... cm. The distance between C and D is... cm. Page 4 of 17
(b) Look at the ruler below. I want the distance between E and F to be 3½ cm. There are two places F could be. Show the two places by drawing arrows on the ruler. Q8. Sophie poured some water out of a litre jug. Look how much is left in the jug. Estimate how many millilitres of water are left. ml Page 5 of 17
Q9. Circle the approximate measurement. The length of a banana is about 2 cm 20 cm 2 mm 2 m 20 m The mass of an apple is about 2 g 20 kg 200 kg 200 g 2 kg A glass of fruit juice is about 2 ml 2 l 20 ml 200 ml 20 l Q10. A bottle holds 1 litre of lemonade. Rachel fills 5 glasses with lemonade. She puts 150 millilitres in each glass. Page 6 of 17
How much lemonade is left in the bottle? Q11. Freddie is half as tall as his mother. Freddie is one metre shorter than his father. Freddie s father is 180 centimetres tall. How many centimetres tall is Freddie s mother? cm Page 7 of 17
Q12. Kirsty ran a race in one and a half minutes. Mina took 10 seconds longer. How many seconds did Mina take to run the race? seconds Seb made a jump of two and a half metres. Kirsty s jump was 10 centimetres longer. How long was Kirsty s jump? Page 8 of 17
Q13. Max jumped 2.25 metres on his second try at the long jump. This was 75 centimetres longer than on his first try. How far in metres did he jump on his first try? m Q14. Katie s glass holds a quarter of a litre when it is full. She nearly fills it to the top with juice. Page 9 of 17
Tick ( ) the approximate amount of juice she puts in the glass. 4 millilitres 20 millilitres 120 millilitres 220 millilitres 420 millilitres Q15. Here is some flour on a weighing scale. How many grams of flour are on the scale? grams Page 10 of 17
How much more flour must be added to the scale to make 1.6 kg? Q16. Here are four pairs of measurements. For each pair, put a ring around the larger measurement. One has been done for you. Page 11 of 17
Q17. Chen and Megan each have a parcel. Chen s parcel weighs 1 kg. Megan s parcel weighs 1.2kg How many more grams does Chen s parcel weigh than Megan s parcel? Q18. Here is a map of part of France. Page 12 of 17
The map shows that the distance from Calais to Paris is 320 kilometres. 5 miles is approximately 8 kilometres. Use these facts to calculate the approximate distance in miles from Calais to Paris. Samira bought this present in France. Page 13 of 17
She paid 44.85 French Francs for it. 9.75 French Francs equal 1 What was the cost of the present in pounds and pence? Q19. Here are five letters on a scale. Page 14 of 17
Match each letter to one of the capacities in the list below. 1200 ml 1.7 l l 1560 ml 1.07 l Q20. Alfie has some rectangles. He makes this shape using three of the rectangles. Page 15 of 17
What is the perimeter of Alfie s shape? Q21. This scale shows length measurements in centimetres and feet. Look at the scale. Not actual size Estimate the number of centimetres that are equal to 2 feet. cm Estimate the difference in centimetres between 50cm and 1 feet. cm Page 16 of 17
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