Name: Date: Year 5 NAPLAN-Style Numeracy - Set 3 Here are some sample numeracy questions. Make sure that you read each question carefully so that understand what to do. To answer the questions, colour in the circle with the correct answer or write the answer in the box. There is only one correct answer for each question. 1. Complete this calculation. 57 + 35 = 2. Amber joined 2 blocks together to make this object. She used a cube and a: cube cylinder square pyramid rectangular prism November 2018 3. What date is the fourth Thursday on this calendar? S 4 M 5 T 6 W 7 T F S 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 23rd November 31st November 17th November 22nd November total for this page Page 1 of 7 visit twinkl.com.au Year 5 NAPLAN-Style Numeracy Practice Test Questions Set 3 4. This spinner is used in a board game. Jayden spins the arrow. On which letter is the arrow most likely to stop? D A C A C A D A D A B C B D 5. Complete this calculation. 4905 ÷ 5 = 6. This tower of connecting blocks is made with equal layers. The layers are black or white. What fraction of the tower is made of black layers? 2 5 1 2 2 3 3 5 total for this page Page 2 of 7 visit twinkl.com.au Year 5 NAPLAN-Style Numeracy Practice Test Questions Set 3 7. Sylvie and Ajay both bought a book and magazine. They each spent the same amount of money. Sylvie’s book cost $25.10 and her magazine cost $9.90. Ajay’s book cost $22.50. How much did Ajay’s magazine cost? $22.50 $12.50 $15.20 $25.20 8. Lee is packing 45 collector cards in display folder sheets. Each sheet holds 6 cards. What is the smallest number of sheets Lee needs to display all the cards? 9. Which position is closest to A 0 A B 2 on this number line? 3 C D 1 B C D total for this page Page 3 of 7 visit twinkl.com.au Year 5 NAPLAN-Style Numeracy Practice Test Questions Set 3 10. These were the top pets in Australia in 2016. Name Number of pets per 1000 homes Dogs 549 Cats 534 Birds 455 Rabbits 433 Lizards 431 Which of the following statements are true based on the information in the table? OO A. It is more likely that people own a cat than a bird. OO B. It is more likely that people own a rabbit than a bird. OO C. People are less likely to own a rabbit than a lizard. OO D. It is impossible that people own a guinea pig. 11. Which shapes have exactly two lines of symmetry? 12. A rectangular sports field has a perimeter of 50 metres. Each shorter side has a length of 10 metres. What is the length of each longer side? metres total for this page Page 4 of 7 visit twinkl.com.au Year 5 NAPLAN-Style Numeracy Practice Test Questions Set 3 13. Which measurement is equal to 1800 centimetres? 0.18m 1.8m 18m 180m 14. What is the largest odd number that can be made using only 3 of these cards? Write your answer on the blank cards. 7 8 9 2 15. The population of Australia in 1960 was 10.28 million. The population of Australia in 2010 was 22.03 million. What is the difference between these two populations? million total for this page Page 5 of 7 visit twinkl.com.au Year 5 NAPLAN-Style Numeracy Practice Test Questions Set 3 16. This pie graph shows the results of a survey about films. 800 students were asked what their favourite type of film was. 1 = Sci-fi 12 1 = Animation 6 1 = Comedy 2 1 = Action 4 Approximately how many students like sci-fi movies? 25 50 75 100 17. Points are scored for each medal won in a competition. Medal Points per medals Gold 3 Silver 2 Bronze 1 The Boomers won a total of 18 medals and scored 41 points. 7 of their medals were silver and 3 were bronze. How many gold medals did the Boomers win? total for this page Page 6 of 7 visit twinkl.com.au Year 5 NAPLAN-Style Numeracy Practice Test Questions Set 3 18. A hamburger pack costs $6. A girl buys 4 packs for her family. Complete the number sentence to show how she spent her money. 4 × _______ = ________ **END OF TEST** total for this page Page 7 of 7 visit twinkl.com.au Year 5 NAPLAN-Style Numeracy - Set 3 1 92 2 rectangular prism 3 22nd November 4 A 5 981 6 2 5 7 $12.50 8 8 9 D 10 A 11 rectangle 12 15 13 18m 14 987 15 11.75 million 16 75 17 8 18 4 × $6 = $24 Answers visit twinkl.com.au