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Cambridge International Primary Progression Test
Stage 5
Mathematics
Paper 2 45 minutes
Write your name in the space provided.
Answer all the questions in the spaces provided in this booklet.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
You should show all your working in this booklet.
You will need: pen, pencil, ruler, protractor, calculator.
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1 In Ancient Mexico, the Mayans used stones, sticks and shells to represent
numbers.
Here is 8 as a Mayan number:
Decimal number Mayan number
Here is another Mayan number.
(a) What is this number?
[1]
(b) Write 13 as a Mayan number.
[1]
2 Complete this statement.
650 + = 1000
[1]
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3 Here is a number sequence.
3 9 15 21
(a) Write the next number in the sequence.
[1]
(b) What happens in this sequence?
[1]
4 Complete these statements:
(a) There are weeks in a year. [1]
(b) There are minutes in 1½ hours. [1]
Approximately how many worms are in the wormery?
Give your answer to the nearest 10.
[1]
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6 (a) Calculate of 28.
4
[1]
1
(b) Shade of this shape.
5
[1]
7 Class 9 have completed tests in different subjects.
Their teacher records the highest mark achieved by girls and boys in each
test.
Subjects Highest Mark /100 (Girls) Highest Mark /100 (Boys)
English 85 79
Maths 72 96
Science 67 68
Geography 87 78
History 91 84
What was the difference between the highest History marks for girls and
boys?
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Only one line of symmetry on this shape is correct.
Tick the correct line of symmetry.
[1]
9 This bar chart shows the number of shops in some villages.
Village A
Village B
Village C
Village D
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
number of shops
Village A has 4 shops.
(a) Show this on the bar chart.
[1]
(b) How many more shops does village D have than village B?
shops [1]
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10 (a) Order these numbers, largest to smallest.
The first has been done for you.
-12 7 1 -4 -5 9
9
largest smallest
[1]
(b) Circle a square number.
-12 7 1 -4 -5 9
[1]
11 Here is a rectangle.
Complete the sentence.
A rectangle has lines of symmetry. [1]
12 What number is 100 less than 643?
[1]
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13 Moana buys some new fish for her tropical fish tank.
Guppy $2.50
Goldfish $1.35
She buys 3 guppies and 2 goldfish.
She pays with a $20 note.
How much change does she get?
Write down your working out.
$ [4]
14 (a) Find the sum of 4.26 and 2.71
[1]
(b) Find the difference between 7.14 and 2.09
[1]
15 Find the sum of 0.43 and 0.58.
[1]
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16 A rectangle has a length of 9 cm and a height of 3 cm.
Use the formula below to calculate the area of this rectangle.
Area of a rectangle = Length x Height
Area = cm2 [1]
17 Look at the diagram.
A B
Tick the line that is perpendicular to line AB.
[1]
18 List all the pairs of factors for 64.
The first pair has been written for you.
1 x 64
[1]
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19 Toy scooters cost $36.
This price is reduced by 50% in a sale.
What is the sale price?
$ [1]
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20 Write as a percentage.
5
% [1]
21 Here is a grid.
7 A
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(a) What are the coordinates of point A?
[1]
(b) Draw point B at (3, 6).
[1]
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22 Calculate
(9 + 2) – (36 ÷ 4) =
[1]
23 Calculate angle X.
X°
80°
25°
° [1]
24 Find 30% of 565.
[1]
25 Rajat plays golf.
Here are Rajit’s scores over 6 games.
75 77 81 73 80 77
(a) What is Rajat’s modal score?
[1]
(b) Explain what the mode is.
[1]
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7 5
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(a) What time does this clock show?
[1]
(b) Write a quarter to six on the face of this digital clock.
_______ : ______
[1]
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