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MENTAL PAPER ----- HALF YEARLY 2018 ---- YEAR 5 For this group of questions, you will have 5 seconds to work out each answer and write it down. Għal dawn il-mistoqsijiet li ġejjin, għandek 5 sekondi biex taħseb u tikteb kull risposta. 1. How many seconds in one minute? 2. How many m in 3km? 3. Write the odd number: 243, 126 and 146? 4. What are seven lots of nine? 5. Write nineteen thousand and thirteen in figures. For the next group of questions, you will have 10 seconds to work out each answer and write it down. Għal dawn il-mistoqsijiet li ġejjin, għandek 10 sekondi biex taħseb u tikteb kull risposta. 6. Write the next number in the sequence: eighty one, seventy- two, sixtythree, fifty four. 7. Write zero point eight as a fraction. 8. Which of these numbers is a multiple of seven: thirty-seven, forty-seven or forty-nine? 9. Multiply sixty-five by hundred. 10. Round five hundred and seventy-nine to the nearest hundred. 11. A square has a perimeter of twenty-eight centimetres. What is the length of one of its sides? 12.Which is the smallest of these fractions: one fourth, one third, one or one fifth? 13. How much more than sixty is one hundred and forty? 14. What is two thirds of twenty-seven? 15. If 23 x 16 = 368 then what is 368 23? For this group of questions, you will have 20 seconds to work out each answer and write it down. Għal dawn il-mistoqsijiet li ġejjin, għandek 20 sekonda biex taħseb u tikteb kull risposta. 16. Jane drinks one thousand, five hundred and forty millilitres from a two litre bottle of water. How many millilitres of water are left in the bottle? 17. Matthew wants to buy a mug which costs 4.50 (four euro fifty cents). If he saves 50c each week, how many weeks does she need to save for the mug?

18. Paula has four coins of one euro each. She spends two euro and thirty cent on a new pen. How much change does she have? 19. What change do you get from 10 if you buy 3 books at 2.50 each? 20. Copybooks are sold in packets of ten. I need 57. How many packets do I need to buy? END OF MENTAL PAPER

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS 2017-2018 MATHEMATICS Grade 5 Name: Register No Class Mental Paper Mark Time: 20 minutes Written Paper Time 1hour 30 minutes Mark Total Mark

MATHEMATICS Mental Paper Time: 20min GRADE 5 1 seconds 2 Vvv m 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 1 of 15

10 11 cm 12 13 14 15 16 ml 17 weeks 18. 19. 20 packets Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 2 of 15

MATHEMATICS Written Paper Time: 1 hr 30min GRADE 5 Marks Scheme Nos. 1 a - j 10 2 = 20 2 7 6 4 = 24 8 13 6 6 = 36 TOTAL 80 1. Complete: a. 46 + = 100 ii) 100 59 = b. i) 72 8 = ii) 49 7 = c. i) 5 x = 30 ii) 56 = 8 d. i) 30 x 60 = ii) 400 10 = e. i) 2 minutes = seconds. ii) 2 hours 20 minutes = minutes Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 3 of 15

f. i) Underline the longest journey: 2.7km, 27m, 270cm ii) Which is the lightest weight: 3.4kg, 3kg 4g, 340g g Tick ( ) the correct ones. i) 123 > 321 ii) 3.9 = 3 9 100 iii) 0.07 = 7 100 iv) 0. 9 = 9 10 h. Complete the sequences: (i) 24, 30, 36, 42,, (ii) 900, 875, 850,, i. i) Round 178 to the nearest 10 ii) Round 144 to the nearest 100 j. i) Double 23 = 40 + ii) Half 56 = 25 + (20 marks) Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 4 of 15

2) Fill in: i) The value of 2 in 56 234 is ii) Which digit is in the hundred place in 34 876? iii) The value of 3 in 4.38 is iv) Which digit is in the hundredth place in 89.32? (4 marks) 3) Peter took his wife and two children on a boat trip to Comino. The tickets were priced as follows:- Adults 26 each Children half price a) How much did Peter pay for the tickets? b) Peter had 100, what change would he have if he pays for all the tickets? (4 marks) Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 5 of 15

4) The numbers in the triangle and the square add up to the number in the circle. 25 10 35 Use the same rule to write the missing numbers below. 76 (4marks) Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 6 of 15

5) Estimate and tick the correct answer. a) the capacity of a pot of yoghurt 100ml 5ml 1l b) the height of a table 10cm 100cm 2m c) the weight of a chocolate bar 50g 1kg 4kg d) the width of a door 1cm 1m 10cm Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 7 of 15 (4 marks)

6) Dora uses these three digit cards. a) Write the largest three digit number she can make? b) What is the smallest 3-digit even number she can make? c) Write the largest 3-digit number which is a multiple of 5. d) Dora multiplies two of the digits on the cards. Her answer is a multiple of 10. The two digits are: and (4 marks) 7) A stack of 20 identical boxes is 140 cm tall. i) What is the height of one box? cm cm Stefan takes three boxes off the top. ii) How tall is the stack now? (4marks) Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 8 of 15 cm

8a) What fraction is shaded? b) Maria has 40 sweets. She gives 1 sweets to her brother and 2 to her friend. 4 5 i) How many sweets does her brother get? ii) How many sweets does her friend get? sweets sweets iii) How many sweets does she have left? sweets Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 9 of 15 (6 marks)

9a. Write the number matching the letters a 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 a= b 3 4 5 b = i) Change to decimal fractions 19 100 = ii) Change to fraction 0.08 = iii) Put the following numbers in descending order. 0.9 0.35 0.48 0.1 0.8 Descending Order: (6 marks) Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 10 of 15

10a) Look at the following shape. The length of each square is 1 cm. i) What is the perimeter of the shape? cm ii) What is the area of the shaded shape? cm 2 10b) 20cm A square tile measures 20cm by 20cm. A rectangular tile is 3cm longer and 10 cm narrower than the square. i) What are the dimensions of the rectangular tile? Length: cm Breadth: cm ii) What is the difference in area between the two tiles? cm 2 (6 marks) Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 11 of 15

11a) i) Draw the hands on the clock face. 20 minutes past 7 ii) Write the time in digital form iii) What will be the time 15 minutes after? : 11b) Here is the morning timetable for Maria s class this week. What is the total number of hours for English timetable this week? hr (6 marks) Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 12 of 15

12a) Anna is preparing a fruit salad for her family. She buys 860g grapes, ½ kg apples, 1250g pears and 300g strawberries. Find the total weight of fruit bought. g b) Anna s three children love to have cereals for breakfast. Each child takes 60g each day. How much do they use in a week? g c) A bottle of milk contains 1 ½ l of milk. For breakfast, Anna pours out equal amount of milk in 3 glasses for her family. 900ml of milk is left in the bottle. How much milk is poured in each glass? ml (6 marks) Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 13 of 15

13. Look at the following calendar. a) 10 th February is the feast of St Paul. It falls on a. b) Carnival holidays fall on 12 th and 13 th February so children do not attend school. How many school days are there in February?. c) The last day of January falls on a while the first day of March falls on a. c) Mary is going to visit London on the first Monday of March. Write the date of this day. d) Jane goes to piano lessons Wednesdays and Fridays. She pays 5 for every lesson. How much is she going to pay her tutor in February?. (6 marks) THE END Mathematics ---Written Paper--- Half Yearly Exam Page 14 of 15