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Sample practice questions based on recent test papers: one at a time.
Finding 100 or 1,000 more or less than a given number (4N2b/3N2b)
Determine the value of each digit in numbers up to 10,000,000 (6N3).
Express missing number problems algebraically (6A1)
Read, write, order and compare numbers with up to three decimal places (5F8).
Solve problems, including missing number problems (3C4).
Solve simple measure and money problems involving fractions and decimals to two decimal places (4F10b).
Compare mass (3M1b) and complete, read and interpret information in tables (5S1).
Solve addition and subtraction two-step problems (4C4).
Solve problems using information presented in pictograms (4S2).
Draw and translate simple shapes on the co-ordinate plane and reflect them in the axes (6P2) Describe positions on the full co-ordinate grid (6P3).
Identify common factors, common multiples and prime numbers (6C5).
Solve problems involving similar shapes where the scale factor is known or can be found (6R3).
Identify acute and obtuse angles and compare and order angles up to two right angles by size (4G4).
Know the number of seconds in a minute and the number of days in each month, year and leap year (3m4e).
Convert between miles and kilometres (6M6).
Use all four operations to solve problems involving measure (eg mass) using decimal notation (5M9c).
Find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with two unknowns (6A4).
Compare and order fractions whose denominators are all multiples of the same number (5F3).
Solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (6C8).
Divide numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit whole number using the formal written method (6C7b).
Use the properties of rectangles to deduce related facts and find missing lengths and angles (5G2a).
Compare and classify geometric shapes based on their properties and sizes (6G2a).
Solve problems involving the relative sizes of two quantities (6R1).
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