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Mathematics Practice Paper 2-2: reasoning First name Middle name Last name Date of birth Day Month Year School name DfE number Time: 40 minutes. No calculators allowed. 35 marks

Instructions You may not use a calculator to answer any questions in this test. Questions and answers You have 40 minutes to complete this test. Follow the instructions for each question. Work as quickly and as carefully as you can. If you need to do working out, you can use the space around the question. Do not write over any barcodes. Some questions have a method box like this: For these questions, you may get a mark for showing your method. If you cannot do a question, go on to the next one. You can come back to it later, if you have time. If you finish before the end, go back and check your work. Marks The number under each box at the side of the page tells you the maximum number of marks for each question. 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-2

1 Henry has 1, but Poppy has ten pence less. How much does Poppy have. Ref: 3N2a 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-3

2 Henry has a bag of 100 marbles She gives seven marbles to each of her five friends. How many marbles are left in the bag? 2 marks Ref: 3C8 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-4

3 Henry was at the beach building sand castles and digging holes This graph show the height of a castle or the depth of a hole What s the difference in height between the smallest and tallest castle cm What the difference between the tallest castle and the deepest hole cm Ref: 4S1 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-5

4 Here are some shaded shapes. Draw a line to match fractions 2 marks Ref: 4F2 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-6

5 How many minutes are in 5 ½ hours? minutes Ref: 4M4c 6 Henry and Poppy were chatting about their ages. I am 9 years 2 months old.. and I am 6 years 11 months old What s the difference between their ages in years and months years months Ref: 5M4 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-7

7 Colour crossing the grid using multiples of 7 Ref: 5C5a 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-8

8 Poppy sells marbles in wooden boxes. She uses this formula to work out how much to charge for one box of marbles. Cost = number of marbles 30p + 50p for the box How much is a box of 20 marbles? Jane buys a box of marbles for 5 Use the formula to calculate how many marbles are in the box marbles 2 marks Ref: 6A2 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-9

9 How long are the scissors () 10cm 13cm 14cm 15cm Ref: 3M2a 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-10

10 Here is a triangle How many degrees is the largest angle Ref: 5G4 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-11

11 Write the two missing digits to make this long multiplication correct 3 4 2 3 1 0 2 6 8 0 2 marks 7 8 2 Ref: 5C7a 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-12

12 Put the numbers on the number line. 8 2 2 0 5 6 1 Ref: 5N5 13 Henry measured the length of two worms. The smallest was 0.012 m The largest was 0.014 m What was the difference in their lengths m Ref: 5F10 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-13

14 Which shape has perpendicular sides () Which shapes have parallel sides () Ref: 3G2 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-14

15 Round 249, 646 to the nearest 10,000 to the nearest 1,000 to the nearest 100 2 marks Ref: 5N4 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-15

16 Calculate the size of angle a a is Calculate the size of angle b b is Ref: 6G4a/b 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-16

17 For our picnic we bought some food We bought 2 loaves of bread, 1 pack of butter and 10 cakes We will share the cost between 10 of us How much will each of us pay? p 2 marks Ref: 6C8 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-17

18 Some of Henry s friends measured their weight. Name Weight (kg) Henry 30.6 Poppy 27.8 Brooke 28.9 Esme 29.4 Ethan 32.5 Jayden 31.7 Ayesha 29.1 What is the mean weight of the children kg 2 marks Ref: 6S3 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-18

19 Some boys and girls were asked what was their favourite colour. These two pie charts show the results. The girls favourite colour was pink, shown shaded The boys favourite colour was blue, shown shaded 36 girls 48 boys How many girls chose pink as their favourite girls How many boys chose blue as their favourite boys Ref: 6S1 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-19

20 Poppy had a full bag of peanuts. She gave of the bag to her friends. She had 2.4 kg left. How many kg are there in a full bag kg 2 marks Ref: 6R4 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-20

21 Half a kilogram of silver costs 230. What is the cost of one gram of silver? p 2 marks Ref: 6F10 2016 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS2 Reasoning-2-2, Page-21