1 INDIAN SCHOOL WADI KABIR INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL ASSESSMENT - MARCH 2024 (SAMPLE PAPER) Cambridge Primary CANDIDATE NAME CENTRE NUMBER O M 1 0 5 CANDIDATE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________________ Mar-2024 5 CREATORS/ DISCOVERERS / INQUIRERS MATHEMATICS (0096) 45 Minutes Paper 1 You must answer on the question paper You will need: Compasses Protractor _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 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. • You should show all your working in the question paper. • You are not allowed to use calculator INFORMATION • The total number of marks for this paper is 40. • The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ]. This document has 11 pages. Any blank pages are indicated Turn Over 2 1. Complete the diagram so that each line totals 1 [2] 2. Write these numbers in the correct places on the Venn diagram. [2] 3. (a) Find the total of 7.42 and 3.98 …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. [1] (b) Find the difference between 7.42 and 3.98 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…[1] 3 4. Here is a graph showing the growth of a sunflower plant. (a) How long did it take the sunflower plant to reach a height of 50 cm?................................. (b) Estimate the height of the sunflower plant after 5 weeks of growth?...............................[1] 5. Here are drawings of four solids. (a) Salma chooses a solid and says: “It has 6 edges. All the faces are the same shape and size.” Which solid does Salma choose? …………………………………………………………… [1] (b) Isabella chooses a solid and says: “It has 6 vertices. It has 9 edges.” Which solid does Isabella choose? …………………………………………………………… [1] 4 6. Here is one side of a square drawn on a coordinate grid. The third vertex of the square is at (−3, 4). (a) Mark the point (−3, 4) on the grid. (b) What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the square? [1] (………… , …………..) [1] 5 7. Here is part of a timetable showing flights from London to Abu Dhabi. How long does the 09:15 flight from London take to reach Abu Dhabi ? ……..………………… [1] 8. Here are five triangles on a grid. (a) Write the letter of each triangle that has an obtuse angle. …………………………………[1] (b) Cesar says, “I can draw a triangle with 2 obtuse angles”. Is he right? Yes / No Explain how you know. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………............ ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………[1] 6 9. (a) Find the sum of 6.3 and 2.9 ........................................... [1] (b) Find the difference between 2.9 and 6.3 ........................................... [1] 10. Here is a shape drawn on a square grid. Reflect the shape in the mirror line. [1] 7 11. Here are four number cards. Use each card once to make this statement correct. [1] 12. A jug has a capacity of 500 ml. There are 375 ml of water in the jug. What volume of water must be added to the jug to fill it to capacity? ........................................................................................................................................ ml [1] 13. Describe the probability of these outcomes as a percentage (%). The chance of the spinner landing on B is ___________ The chance of the spinner landing on C or D is ___________ The chance of the spinner landing on a letter that is not D is ___________ The chance of the spinner landing on a letter of the alphabet is __________ [2] 8 14. Draw an angle of 145 ° accurately. [2] 15. Mira has 6 pieces of fabric. Each piece is 5 8 metre long. The pieces are placed end to end in a strip. What is the length of the strip? ……………,………………………………..metres [1] 16. A decorator makes 7 cans of green paint by mixing blue and yellow in the ratio 2 parts blue to 5 parts yellow. In his next job he needs 14 cans of paint. How many cans of yellow paint does he use ………………………………………………[1] 17. Reflect each of these shapes in the mirror lines shown. [3] 9 18. Rotate these shapes 90 ° about the centre of rotation C, using the direction shown. [2] 19. A group of people were asked to name their favourite fruit juice. Estimate the percentage of people who chose each flavour. a orange ___________ b pineapple ___________ c mango ___________ d apple ___________ e peach ___________ [2] 10 20. Here is part of a number sequence. The numbers increase by the same amount each time. 0 25 50 75 100 125 ………. The sequence continues in the same way. Put a ring round all the numbers that would be in the sequence. 840 1000 875 550 365 [1] 21. The table shows the temperature at 08:00 on three days. (a)What is the difference between the temperatures on 1 January and on 8 January? ……………………………[1] (b) On 22nd January the temperature is 5 °C lower than on 15 January. What is the temperature on 22 January? ………………………..[1] 11 22. The table shows the scores for 30 children in a test. (a) What is the range of these scores? …………………………………………..… [1] (b) What is the mode of these scores? ………………………………………………. [1] 23. Which expression is equal to 8 × 12? (8 × 1) + (8 × 2) (8 × 10) + 2 8×2×6 8 + (10 × 2) …………………………………….[1] 24. Write a division sentence for this diagram. …………………………………………… [1] 25. Find the product of 23 and 4.56 ……………………………………………..[1]