PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL JEDDAH – ENGLISH SECTION
Y6 Mock Review 2021 – 2022
CANDIDATE NAME YEAR 6 –
CANDIDATE CODE
MATHEMATICS 0096/01
Paper 1 March 2022
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Pen Protractor
Pencil Tracing Paper (optional)
Ruler
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write in dark blue or black pen.
Answer all questions.
Calculators are not allowed.
The number of marks is given in the brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
You should show all your working in the booklet.
The total number of marks for this paper is 40.
Time allotted for P1 is 45 minutes.
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Q1) Which of the following nets will make a square-based pyramid?
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Q2) Here are some digit cards.
Use three of these digits to make this calculation correct.
2
Q3) of a number is 20.
5
What is the number?
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Q4) Ahmed is learning the divisibility rule of 25.
He says, “I have to check the units place of a number to see if it divisible by 25.”
Is he correct? Explain your answer.
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Q5) Choose one number from each box to make a total of 10.
Q6) Here is a set of numbers.
12 10 6 17 10 6 6
a) Find the median of these numbers.
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b) What is the range of these numbers?
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c) Find the mode.
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Q7) Farah and her mother go shopping.
Farah’s mother says, “It’s half past nine. I’ll meet you here at quarter past eleven.”
How much time did Farah have to shop?
Give your answer in hours and minutes.
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Q8) Here is one side of a parallelogram on a coordinate grid.
A third vertex of the parallelogram is at (3, 4).
a) Plot the point (3, 4) on the grid.
b) What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the parallelogram?
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Q9) Here is part of a timetable for a Grade 6 class.
Begins Ends
1st lesson – English 09:40 10:10
2nd lesson – Math 10:10 10:40
3rd lesson – Social Studies 10:40 11:10
Break 11:10 11:25
4th lesson – Science 11:25 11:55
What is happening at 11:00? ……………………………………
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Q10) Here is a number sequence.
It continues in the same way.
Complete the boxes.
2 13 24 35
Q11) Here are three numbers.
515 495 503
Write each of the numbers in their correct sections of the Venn diagram.
One has been done for you.
Q12) A bag contains 2 red, 4 green and 6 yellow marbles.
Lily picks a marble at random.
In which of the options below are both statements true?
Circle the letter.
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Q13) This graph shows the marks obtained in a Math test.
a) How many students scored between 30 – 39?
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b) What is the modal score interval?
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Q14) Maria says, ‘One third is equal to 0.3’
Is she correct?
Yes No
Explain your answer.
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Q15) Basma has some identical rectangular tiles.
She uses three of the rectangular tiles to make a compound shape.
Calculate the perimeter of this shape.
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Q27) Complete the number sentence.
6.3 + = 10
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Q28) Triangles A and B are drawn on a square grid.
Describe the translation which moves triangle A from its original position to
triangle B.
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Q31) Convert the following fraction into decimals.
213 56 192
a) = ____________ b) = _____________ c) = _____________
100 100 100
22 40 213
d) = ______________________ e) = _____________ f) = ______________
10 10 10
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Q36) A gardener has 420 bricks to build a path in the garden.
She needs 8 bricks for each row of the path.
How many complete rows can she build?
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Q43) Some people completed a survey about their favourite animal.
The data is represented in this bar chart.
a) Which is the least favourite animal?
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b) Which is the most favourite animal?
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c) How many people complete the survey?
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d) How many more people like tiger than llama?
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1. It landed on 3.
2. It is 1 or more.
3. It is a square number.
4. It is less than 7.
5. It is greater than 6
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Q47) Convert the following improper fractions into mixed numbers.
17 19 23
a) = ________ b) = _________ c) = __________
5 4 4
Q48) The difference between two numbers is 8. One number is -6.
What could be the other number be?
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Q50) Write the size of the following angles.
a) Acute angle: ______________________________________________________
b) Obtuse Angle:____________________________________________________
c) Right Angle: _____________________________________________________
d) Reflex Angle: ____________________________________________________
e) Straight Angle: ___________________________________________________
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b) What is the volume of liquid in the first container?
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Q54) Draw the circle on the shapes that have line of symmetry.
Q55) Complete the calculation.
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Q57) Find the error in the subtraction calculation.
Q58)
At what time tennis practice starts?
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Q59) The top number in the pattern is the product of the two numbers under it.
Complete the pattern.
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Q60) Here is a part of calendar.
Sara’s birthday is on 21st February.
Ali’s birthday is exactly 3 week before Sara’s birthday.
What is the date of Ali’s Birthday?
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