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«& | ICAS. 2020 MATHEMATICS TIME ALLOWED: 1 HOUR © (© Janison Solutions Pty Lid, 2020 @ @,, Copyright inthis publication is owned by Janison Soltions Pty Lid, unless otherwise indicated or licensed from a third party. This publication and associate tosting materials | land products may nat be reproduced, published or sold, in whole or par, in any medium, without the permission of Janison Solutions Pty Ltd or relevant copyright owner. assessments Butterflies are symmetrical sal Here is a picture of half a butterfly. 0 Which of these is the other haif of this butterfly? Donald has this spinner. When he spins it, what is the chance that it lands on blue? unlikely even likely certain Richard has 68 cards. Anna has 14 cards. How many cards must Richard give Anna so that they have the same number of cards? 94 a 94 27 Apart of this patter is missing, Which picture shows the missing part? iS Peps iN ‘Cs Mr Lee had 10 apples. He cut each apple into quarters and gave an equal number of quarters to his 5 children. How many apple quarters did each child get? 8 5 How many 4-digit numbers contain only the digits 2 and 0? 6 1 10 Romesh wrote down the number 12 and a smaller number. He found the difference between these two numbers. Fomesh then doubled this difference. This answer was the same as the sum ofthe two numbers. What was the smaller number? 4 6 8 10 This is a drawing of a basketball court contre ine How many black lines in this drawing are parallel to the red centre line? 2 3 00+ 5-2 What must [i ber 2 3 Four students compared their results in a music exam, All 30 questions were worth 1 mark each. ‘© Sue answered 3 out of every 5 questions correctly. ‘© Amy's score rounded to 6396. © Jim made 12 errors. ‘* Potor answored 20 correctly. Which statement is true? Peter did better than Sue. ‘Sue did better than Amy. Amy did better than Peter. Jim did better than Amy. ‘Amanda is measuring a paperclip using a ruler marked in centimetres. How long is the paperclip, in centimetres? 62 42 32 3 Hal drew this shape. ® Raj rotated it anticlockwise by a quarter of a turn Which of these chows the shape afer this rotation? Which number is between 6.9 and 9.67 9.96 boy 9.69 6.96 Ms Clark asked 36 students to choose between ball games and computer games. ‘She started to put her results in a table. 2 19 How many girls preferred ball games? a 10 " 13 Pete wants to post presents to his son for his birthday. He can choose from these items. © @ B66, Baseball Helmet Glove 150 grams. 1450 grams 390 grams 450 grams Which items can Pete post so that the total mass is as close as possible to 2000 grams? all 4 items the helmet and the bat the baseball, bat and glove the helmet, baseball and glove ‘Sue took a circular piece of paper and folded it in half three times. Do» (stfold 2nd fold 3rd fold ‘She then cut along this dotted line and threw away the smaller section, smaller section ~S ‘Sue unfolded the remaining piece. Which of these is the shape of the remaining piece? a, || a>» Pr | er» ws VV YU - O+O+O+O+ +i = 22 O+O+Orw=4 ‘The time in Redville is 2 hours ahead of the time in Bluehil The time in Bluehill is 3 hours behind the time in Greenbridge. What is the time in Greenbridge if itis 6 pm in Redville? 11pm 5pm & | ICAS. 7pm 1pm Eve gave some of her marbles to three of her friends. Question 19 of 40 ‘She gave 10% to Adrian, 25% to Barbara and 50% to Ken. ‘She kept 30 marbles for herset. How many marbles did she start with? 100 120 =& | ICAS. 170 200 Each row in this table forms a number pattern, 10 | 20 | 20 | 40 | oe 2/4/e|lel@ What is ie - @ wo Cle 26 [] 18 Question 21 of 40 plane drops 5 parcels of emergency supplies at equal intervals over a distance of 1 kilometre. p> ‘About how many metres is between each parcel? 250 =& | ICAS. 200 500 ‘The cube and square pyramid below have the same height and base. NX ‘The volume of the cubs is three times the volume of the pyramid Mia has a cube and a square pyramia, Gs Mia's shapes have the same base, but the cube is twice as high as the pyramid. How many times greater than the volume ot Mia's pyramid 1s the volume ot Mia's cube?” Question 23 of 40 ‘There are 12 animal signs in the Chinese calendar. They repeat every 12 years in the same order. For example, people born in 1955 or 1967 were born in the ‘Year of the Goat’ 1955 1956 1957 & & () Year of Year of Year of the Goat the Monkey the Rooster Cai turned 35 on 20 April 2017. In which ‘Year’ was Cai born? Year of the Dog Year of the Rooster 1958 Year of the Dog = | ICAS. Year of the Goat Year of the Monkey The picture shows a stack of three dice. ‘The number of dots on the opposite faces of a dice add up to 7. How many dots are not shown in the picture? Type your answer in the box. Ravi used a balance to compare the masses of some objects. His results are shown below. Which of the following must be true? > a ‘The number in each square is equal to the sum of the numbers in the circles joined to the square, What is the sum of the numbers in the circles? In Mathland, the money is called zees and zeds. 1 zoe = 111 zeds Each row of fruit costs 60 zede: 666 on ie Ye te te te te *§ 00060000000 o @@ on 00000 2 ©8000 Ehvis buys one of each fruit. How many zeds does he get back if he pays 1 zee? Type your answer in the box. zeds ‘The object below is made with 5 blue cubes and 4 green cubes. back view a“ a front View Which drawing shows the object as seen from the back? 1 1 =& | ICAS. 6 partial day the ruber of hours ftn the days the number of hour that have aeady passed How many hours are left in that day? ° 9 18 18 Len folded this net to make a 12-sided dice. He placed it on the table so that 12 was showing on top. Which face was on the bottom? A 5 Paul had a square piace of paper. He cut out a rectangle from the paper that was 4 centimetres by 9 centimetres ‘The area of the leftover paper was 108 square centimetres. ‘What was the length ofthe sides of Paul's original square? 9 centimetres 11 centimetres 12 centimetres 18 centimetres Question 32 of 40 Ben collected data on the vehicles in a car park and graphed his results. 12 1" w 9 Number Wi diesel petro! car truck SUV Vehicle type Which statement about the vehicles in the car park is not true? He collected data on 40 vehicles. COne-fifth of the cars use diesel One-third of the SUVs use diesel Two-fifths of the vehicles use diesel =& | ICAS. ‘This solid rectangular prism has been built using identical cubes. ‘Some of the cubes cannot be seen in this drawing. How many cubes eannot be seen in thie drawing? 46 74 60 80 ‘Angela is making cheesecake using this recipe. Ingredients +t cup buter 14 cups breadcrumbs 3 cup honey 3 packets cream cheese 2 teaspoons vanilla ‘Angela only has a teaspoon, so she estimates these conversions: + 1 tablespoon = 4 teaspoons * 1 cup = 16 tablespoons How many teaspoons of honey does Angela nead for her recipe? 64 16 4 Lois is playing a code-breaker game on the computer. She is given three clues. What is the number shown by this code? op 826 729 936 This graph shows how many paces Kate and Tim take to walk certain distances. Tim 300 250 200 150 100 50 Distance (metres) SRR R88 Number of paces Kate takes 600 paces to walk from schoo! to the local shops. How many paces does Tim take to walk from school to the local shops? Joe travelled from Smithtown to Lecton without stopping, Ho et Smithiown at 8:00 am and arved in Lecton at 11:5 am. os pemoed hough wee terse ths wn Te gra the ata Ever than & . e & ¢¢ $8 _ +. +. o—o—0—_0o—0 é & & & & This table shows the time at which Joe passed through each town, Between which two towns did Joe travel at the highest average speed? ‘Smithtown and Lithfield Lithfield and Hilvale Hillvale and Cloverdale Cloverdale and Lecton ‘A square cog and a regular hexagonal cog are both rotating about a common centre, O. ry ‘At each click, the hexagon rotates 60° clockwise, and the square rotates 90° anticlockwise. Initially, the vertices H and S and centre © lie in the same straight line as shown, How many clicks does the hexagonal cog make before the vertices H and S first return together to thelr original position? ‘[Link] has a volume of 1000 cubic centimetres. What is the sum of the lengths of the edges of the cube, in centimetres? 30 60 80 120 Eight of the cards are used to form two 4-digit numbers. 31/4 What is the smallest possible difference between these two numbers?

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