Revision Packet (Ch.
3-5) Year 6
55 marks from 55 questions
Question 1
929 ÷ 1000 =
Question 2
Which of these shows the correct cut-off to round 58.1367 to two decimal places?
a.58. | 1367 b.58.1 | 367 c.58.13 | 67 d.58.136 | 7
Question 3
Round off 67.099 cents to the nearest cent.
cents
Question 4
Round 58.369 to two decimal places.
Question 5
Arun measures the water dripping from a tap. He finds that it drips
0.345 litres in one day.
How much will drip from the tap in 100 days?
litres
Question 6
89 ÷ 100 × 1000 =
Question 7
0.706 × 100 is:
a. 7.06
b. 70.6
c. 706
Question 8
654.3698 correct to three decimal places is:
a.654.36 b.654.37 c.654.369 d.654.370
Question 9
Round 16.0082 correct to two decimal places.
Question 10
Select the calculation that will have the largest answer.
a. 67.2 × 10
b. 0.672 × 100
c. 6720 ÷ 100
d. 6720 ÷ 1000
Question 11
1 m = 1000 mm
So 0.893 m = mm
Question 12
A 9-metre piece of ribbon is divided into 16 equal pieces. How long is each piece (in metres) correct to
one decimal place?
Each piece = m
Question 13
A number is written as 430.5 rounded to one decimal place.
Which of the following could be the original number?
a.430.46 b.430.445 c.430.56 d.431.0
Question 14
Use your calculator to find the square root of two by pressing either:
OR
Round the number in the display to one decimal place.
Question 15
Find the difference between 3.46 and −1.32:
Question 16
What is the missing digit in the answer?
6.87 − 5.51 = 1. 6
Question 17
1.05 × 3 = 3.15
So 1.05 × 30 =
a. 31.5
b. 315
Question 18
6.3 ÷ 3 =
Question 19
How many decimal places will there be in the answer to 359 × 0.1047?
Question 20
Complete this working:
5.3 × 8=5.3 × (10 − 2)
=5.3 × 10 − 5.3 × 2
= − 10.6
Question 21
57.4 − (−18.7) + 4.7 =
Question 22
3 × 1.8 = 5.4
So
30 × 1.8 =
Question 23
18.12 ÷ 6 =
a. 32
b. 3.2
c. 3.02
Question 24
Complete this short division 73.5 ÷ 3.
Include any numbers carried over.
2 .
3 7 3 . 5
Question 25
95.87 × 0.99 = 95.87 × 1 – 95.87 × 0.01
Use this to calculate 95.87 × 0.99 without using a calculator.
Question 26
Loaded trucks at Cartage & Co must have a total mass of less than 42.5 tonnes.
Use the table below to find which truck driver has a loaded truck that is too heavy.
a. Alex
b. Ben
c. Nick
d. Yair
Question 27
The table shows distances between the Sun and planets in the solar system (measured in billions of
kilometres).
The planet that is closer to the Sun than Jupiter and further away than Earth is:
a. Mercury
b. Saturn
c. Mars
d. Venus
Question 28
Which set of numbers is arranged in descending order?
a. 4.07, 4.7, 4
b. 4.7, 4 , 4.07
c. 4.7, 4.07, 4
Question 29
5 + (11 – 8) × 0.6 =
Question 30
Sunan has mass 56.9 kg.
Amer has mass 61.3 kg.
Wang Li has mass 57 kg.
What is the mean of these three masses?
Mean = kg
Question 31
The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 37.8 cm.
What is the length of each side of the triangle?
Length of side = cm
Question 32
A holiday normally costs $2605. It is being sold during a sale at 80% of the normal price.
Write the discount as a decimal number and use it to calculate the cost of the holiday.
$2605 × =$
Question 33
What is the area of a room that is 9.65 metres long and 7 metres wide?
Area of room = m2
Question 34
y =
Question 35
Find the value of x.
x=
Question 36
AB is a straight line.
What is the size of the shaded angle?
Question 37
What is the size of the shaded angle?
°
Question 38
What is the size of the shaded angle?
Question 39
This angle was measured as 30°.
What mistake was made?
a. The wrong scale was read.
b. The base of the protractor is not along the angle arm.
c. The centre of the protractor is in the wrong place.
Question 40
This angle measures:
a. 20°
b. 160°
Question 41
Three angles, all the same size, combine to form a straight angle.
What is the size of each angle?
Question 42
a + b + b = °
Question 43
ST is a straight line and so is UV.
What is the size of the marked angle?
°
Question 44
m =
Question 45
An obtuse angle is formed when two lines cross.
Its vertically opposite angle is:
a. acute
b. reflex
c. obtuse
Question 46
Find the value of x .
x=
Question 47
Two angles form a straight angle.
The smaller angle is 50% of the larger.
What is the size of the larger angle?
= °
Question 48
The letters a , b and c represent the size of each angle.
Find the size of each of the three angles.
a°= °
b°= °
c°= °
Question 49
Find the values of x and y .
x = y =
Question 50
Which of the statements about this diagram is always true?
a. m − n = 80 b. m + n = 100 c. m = 180 − n d. m = 80 − n
Question 51
This is a parallelogram.
Find the values of x, y and z.
x= °
y= °
z= °
Question 52
CD is a straight line and so is EF.
What it is the size of the marked angle?
= °
Question 53
The straight lines AD, BE and CF intersect at P.
angle APF = 70° and angle APB = 80°
Select all of the following statements that are true.
a. angle FPE = 30° b. angle CPB = 30° c. angle DPC = 80°
d. angle APB and angle DPE are vertically opposite.
Question 54
Can a quadrilateral be accurately drawn so that all the angles are greater than 90º?
a. Yes
b. No
Question 55
A quadrilateral is constructed by drawing two pairs of parallel lines.
The pairs of lines overlap.
Which of these quadrilaterals could this be?
Select all the correct answers.
a. square
b. trapezium
c. kite
d. parallelogram