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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B: 1. Balls Are Sold in Packs of Three

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B

1. Balls are sold in packs of three.

Complete this table to show how many balls are sold when buying any number
of packs.

Number of Packs Number of Balls

30 2 marks

2. Order the following unit fractions from smallest to largest:


1 1 1 1
5 2 4 6

smallest largest
1 mark

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B 2

3. Complete the following linear sequences:

8 12 20

32 48 56

650 700 850 2 marks

4. A class of children choose their favourite genre of book. They record their results
in a bar chart.

Real life
Genre of Book

Historical

Adventure

Humour

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Number of Children

a. The same number of children chose Humour as chose Historical and Adventure
books together. Draw the bar for Humour. 1 mark

b. Jodie says that more than half the children chose Real Life as their favourite
genre of book. Explain why she is wrong.

2 marks

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B 3

5. Sara has some money in her purse. She needs to give her mum £3.45.
Here are Sara’s coins:

With which coins could she give her £3.45.

2 marks

6. Put a tick in the shapes with the same number of acute angles as obtuse angles:

2 marks

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B 4

2
7. Here are three diagrams. Complete the shading on each diagram to show 3 .

2 marks

8. Fill in the missing number in this calculation.

4 7 × 6 = 2622

1 mark

3
9. A teacher has a pack of 250 colouring pencils. She wants to put out 5 of the
pencils on the tables in the classroom, and keep the remaining pencils in
the cupboard.
How many pencils does the teacher put out on the tables?

2 marks

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B 5

10. Match the analogue clocks to the digital clocks.

02 50

05 20

10 10
2 marks

11. a. Ring the numbers with the same digit in the hundreds place as the
number 5817:
1 mark
4289 3824 6418 5902 1873

b. Write a four-digit number with the same digit in the tens place as 2307:

1 mark

12. a. Divide these numbers by 10:


1 mark

13 ÷ 10 = 69 ÷ 10 =
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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B 6

b. Divide these numbers by 100:

470 ÷ 100 = 802 ÷ 100 = 1 mark

13.
a. Move the shape five squares to the right.

1 mark

b. Move the shape four squares up.

1 mark

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B 7

14. a. The attendance at a football match is 2600 rounded to the nearest 100. What
is the maximum number of people who attended the football match?

1 mark

b. The attendance at the same match is rounded to 2650 when rounded to the
nearest ten. What are the possible numbers of people who attended the match?

1 mark

15. a. Write the name of the following triangle:

1 mark

b. Match the following quadrilaterals to their names:

parallelogram

rectangle

1 mark

trapezium

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B 8

16. Measure the perimeter of this shape:

2 marks

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B Answers

Question Answer Marks Notes

1. Balls are sold in packs of three.

Number of Packs Number of Balls

2 6 2 marks for all three correct


2
5 15 1 mark for two correct

10 30

2. Order the following unit fractions from smallest to largest:


1 1 1 1
1
6 5 4 2

3. Complete the following linear sequences:

4 8 12 14 20
2 marks for all three correct
24 32 40 48 56 2
1 mark for two correct
650 700 750 800 850

4. A class of children choose their favourite genre of book. They record their results in a bar chart.

a Length of bar = 9 1

2 marks for a full explanation


12 is less than half of the total 30 or 1 mark if the children have totaled all the
b 2 children as 30, or those not choosing Real
12 chose Real life, 18 chose the others, so 12 is less
life as 18, without being explicit that 12 is
than half.
less than half of 30 or 12 is smaller than
18 so less than half.

5. Sara has some money in her purse. She needs to give her mum £3.45.

2 marks for a correct answer


Any correct combination: e.g. £2, £1, 20p, 10p, 10p, 5p 2 1 mark for an answer that differs by the
value of one coin

6. Put a tick in the shapes with the same number of acute angles as obtuse angles:

2 marks for both correct and no incorrect


ticked
1 mark for one or two correct and one
2 incorrect
1 mark for one ticked and correct
0 marks if two incorrect

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B Answers

Question Answer Marks Notes

7. Here are three diagrams. Complete the shading on each diagram to show 2/3.

2 marks for correct answer. The shading


does not have to match as long as 2, 4 and
2 6 parts are shaded respectively.
1 mark if only one error, e.g. only 5 are
shaded in the final rectangle.

8. Fill in the missing number in this calculation.

3 1

9. A teacher has a pack of 250 colouring pencils. She wants to put out 3/5 of the pencils on the tables in the classroom, and
keep the remaining pencils in the cupboard.
2 marks for correct answer
150 2 1 mark for a correct calculation to find 3/5
of the pencils with only one mistake.

10. Match the analogue clocks to the digital clocks.

02 50

2 marks for all correct


05 20 2
1 mark for two or one correct

10 10

11. Ring the numbers with the same digit in the hundreds place as the number 5817:

a 3824 and 1873 1 1 mark for both

b Any four-digit number with 0 in tens place 1 1 mark

12. Divide these numbers by 10:

a 1.3 and 6.9 1 1 mark for both correct

b 4.7 and 8.02 1 1 mark for both correct

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Year 4 Reasoning Test Set 2 Paper B Answers

Question Answer Marks Notes

13. Complete this symmetrical figure about the given line of symmetry AB:

a 1 Allow minor error in drawing

b 1 Allow minor error in drawing

14. Complete this symmetrical figure about the given line of symmetry AB:

a 2649 1

b 2645 to 2654 1

15. Complete this symmetrical figure about the given line of symmetry AB:

Allow any spelling where the intention


a Isosceles 1
is clear.

parallelogram

b rectangle 1 1 mark for all correct

trapezium

16. Complete this symmetrical figure about the given line of symmetry AB:

2 marks for correct answer


1 mark for evidence of correctly measuring
28cm the sides as 9cm and 5cm but not correctly
(The answer will not be 28cm if the test is not printed at 2 calculating the perimeter as 28cm or a
100% - default for pdf files is often 97%) mistake in measuring the sides of the
rectangle and using these to correctly
calculate a perimeter.

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