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Form One Test 2-Mathematics: Package 1 Please Do All Questions and Show All Working

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Form One Test 2- Mathematics

Package 1
Please do all questions and show all working.

STUDENT’S NAME: ________________________________________________________________

CLASS: ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHOOL: __________________________________________________________________________

TEACHER: __________________________________________________________________________
Operations

1. Work out the answer to the following questions and write down the answer.

a) 3 + 6 + 17 + 5 = ______ b) 4 + 26 + 9 + 21 = _______

c) 231 – 35 = ______ d) 753 – 29 = _______

2. Work out the answer to the following questions and write down the answer.

a) 7 x 90 = _______ b) 5 x 6 x 4 = _______

c) 180 ÷3 = _______ d) 810 ÷ 9 = ______

3. Work out the answer to the following questions and write down the answer.

a) 180 + 10 = ______ b) 36 – 10 = ______ c) 223 + 99 = _______

d) 231 – 99 = _____ e) 456 x 10 = _______ f) 3000 ÷100 = ______

4. Work out the following calculations. You can use the square paper below to do
your workings.
a) 1975 + 2014 = ______________ b) 40 865 + 6736 = _______________

c) 3164 – 1016 = ______________ d) 43 106 – 7 547 = ______________

5. a) Two children collect stickers. Ali collects 378 stickers and Ben has 594.
How many stickers do they have altogether? Do your working out below.

b) Check your answer above using the inverse operation.

6. Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world at 8 586 metres.


Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world at 8 516 metres. How much
7. Work out the following calculations. You can use the square paper below to do
your working.

a) 480 ÷ 15 = ________ b) 792 ÷ 11 = ___________

c) 1296 ÷ 12 = ________ d) 384 ÷16 = __________

8. a) 527 children are going on a trip. One adult is needed for every 12 children.
How many adults need to go on the trip? How many people are going on the trip
altogether? Show your workings below.
b) Each bus can seat up to 52 people. How many buses are needed if all the adults
and children go on the trip? Show your workings below.

9. Work out the following calculations. You can use the square paper below to do
your working.

a) 217 x 36 = _________ b) 136 x 72 = ____________

b) 203 x 126 = ________ d) 3131 x 156 = __________


10. One packet of sweets holds 48 sweets. If there are 23 packets of sweets in a
box how many sweets are in one box? If a shop orders 501 boxes how many
sweets do they have altogether? Do your workings below.
Maths assessment: 4 operations

Qu I can… Mark Target


1 Add and subtract up to three digit
/4
numbers using mental methods.
2 Multiply and divide up to three digit
/4
numbers using mental methods.
3 Use my knowledge of adding,
subtracting, multiplying and dividing
/6
10, 100 and near tens and hundreds
when calculating mentally.
4 Add and subtract up to five digit
numbers, using a formal written /8
method.
5 Answer one-step addition word
problems, laying out workings clearly,
/3
and check my answer using the
inverse operation.
6 Answer one-step subtraction word
/2
problems, laying out workings clearly.
7 Divide up to four digit numbers by a
two digit number, using a formal /8
written method.
8 Answer two-step division word
/5
problems, laying out workings clearly.
9 Multiply up to four digit numbers by a
three digit number, using a formal /8
written method.
10 Answer two-step multiplication word
/4
problems, laying out workings clearly.
TOTAL /52

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