Cambridge Primary Checkpoint *6342032829* MATHEMATICS 0845/02 Paper 2 April 2022 45 minutes You must answer on the question paper. You will need: Protractor Tracing paper (optional) INSTRUCTIONS • Answer all questions. • Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. • Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. • Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid. • Do not write on any bar codes. • You should show all your working in the booklet. • You may use a calculator. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 40. • The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ]. This document has 16 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. IB22 05_0845_02/5RP © UCLES 2022 [Turn over 2 1 Look at these number cards. 5 550 55 5500 Write the number that can be divided exactly by 100, 10 and 5 Write the number that can be divided exactly by 10 and 5, but not 100 [2] 2 Match these numbers with their written form. One has been done for you. 4750 Four thousand, five hundred and fifty 4505 Four thousand and fifty five 4550 Four thousand, seven hundred and fifty 4055 Four thousand, five hundred and five [1] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 3 3 Here is a shaded rectangle drawn on a grid of squares. Draw a ring around the shape that has the same area. [1] 4 Complete the table to show the times on a 12-hour digital clock. One has been done for you. ten past twelve in the afternoon 12:10 pm quarter past three in the morning quarter to nine at night half past six in the evening [1] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 [Turn over 4 5 The sorting diagram shows information about Class 4 girls boys like tennis 9 11 do not like tennis 3 4 Use this information to complete the Venn Diagram. likes tennis boys [2] 6 Safia estimates the position of a number on an empty number line. number 1000 0 She estimates the position of the same number on a different number line. A C B D E 0 10 000 Draw a ring around the correct estimate. A B C D E [1] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 5 7 Name the 3D shape this net will make. [1] 8 Draw a ring around the largest amount of money. $3.05 350 cents $3.53 335 cents [1] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 [Turn over 6 9 Calculate the size of angle a. Not drawn to scale 65° a ° [1] 10 There are 10 sheep and 20 goats in a field. Tick () the statements that are true. Cross () the statements that are false. 10 out of 30 animals are sheep. Half of the animals are sheep. 2 of the animals are goats. 3 1 of the animals are sheep. 10 [2] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 7 11 Here is a pattern made from three different types of triangles. A B C Write the mathematical names for A, B and C in the table. A B C triangle triangle triangle [1] 12 A farmer has 960 new apple trees. He plants 42 trees in each row. Write how many complete rows he can plant. rows [1] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 [Turn over 8 13 The squares of two whole numbers add up to 25 The two numbers are and [2] 14 Here are two sides of a pentagon drawn on a coordinate grid. y 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 x 6 (a) Plot a point at (5, 3). Join (5, 1) to (5, 3) to draw the third side of the pentagon. [1] (b) The pentagon has one line of symmetry. Write the coordinates of the fifth vertex. ( © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 , ) [1] 9 15 Oliver and Chen both write down a number. Oliver says, My number has 8 hundreds and Chen’s number only has 3 hundreds. My number must be bigger. Oliver is not correct. Explain why. [1] 16 Mia and Pierre play a game with cards. The numbers that touch add up to 10 Some of the numbers are missing. Write the missing numbers on the diagram. total of 10 5.5 2.6 7.4 total of 10 0.9 9.1 total of 10 1.5 total of 10 total of 10 6.3 5.3 total of 10 total of 10 7.8 3.4 6.6 total of 10 1.8 8.2 total of 10 0.8 4.7 total of 10 [2] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 [Turn over 10 17 Here is a number line. 0 10 000 Estimate the number shown by the arrow. [1] 18 A school has 888 students. The school has 24 classes. Each class has an equal number of students. Write down the number of students in each class. students [1] 19 Write each number as a decimal. 37 100 6+ 3 100 [2] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 11 20 Mike has five number cards. Each card has a positive whole number on it. The range of the five cards is 4 The mode of the five cards is 4 The total of the five cards is 16 Write the missing number on each card. [2] 21 Round each of these calculations to the nearest whole number. The first one has been done for you. Rounded to the nearest whole number 35.6 × 7 249 416.45 – 307.75 2758.4 ÷ 16 471.9 × 8.9 [2] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 [Turn over 12 22 Here is a grid of numbers. Draw a ring around the two prime numbers. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 [1] 23 The temperature is taken in two different places, A and B. °C 20 °C 20 10 10 0 0 –10 –10 –20 –20 A B Write the difference in temperature between the two places. °C [1] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 13 24 Draw a ring around all the numbers that have a remainder of 3 when divided by 7 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 [1] 25 These rectangles have the same area. Calculate the missing length. Not drawn to scale 36 cm 18 cm 24 cm cm Show your working. [2] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 [Turn over 14 26 Use a ruler to draw a line of length 6.7 cm. [1] 27 The symbols and u each represent a different whole number. 2100 130 Write what number each symbol represents. ................... ................... [1] 28 Shade 35% of this shape. [1] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 15 29 Here are four line graphs. They show four students’ journeys to school. graph B Distance from school in km 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 8:00 8:05 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:30 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 8:00 8:05 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:30 Time Time graph C graph D 2.5 Distance from school in km Distance from school in km Distance from school in km graph A 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 8:00 8:05 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:30 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 8:00 8:05 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:30 Time Time Match each graph to the correct student. Write the letter of the graph next to each statement. Jamila says, ‘I walked to my friend’s house then walked on to school.’ Naomi says, ‘I was late so dad took me to school by car.’ Lily says, ‘I forgot my football kit and had to go back home to get it.’ Hassan says, ‘I walked straight to school.’ [2] © UCLES 2022 0845/02/A/M/22 16 BLANK PAGE Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge Assessment International Education Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. 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